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Re: WORK! Presents WE PARTY Spain w/ Peter Rauhofer @ Pacha 10/09
Check out Teaser: WE PARTY NEW YORK | OCTOBER 9, 2011 http://youtu.be/xPcidsjrMwI
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Re: Occupy Wall Street
This is my favorite sub-story of OWS so far..the HIPSTER COP The Hipster Cop on Gothamist
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Re: Danny Tenaglia's Debut @ District 36 [Sat 10.22]
District 36 Presents Danny Tenaglia Oct. 22nd Danny Tenaglia fans, you're in luck! The Grammy nominated producer is coming to none other than District 36 on Saturday, October 22nd. Danny will be spinning his bold, internationally recognized beats within a 14,000 square foot systemized sound space - the nightclub heart of the Garment District. Step inside District 36 today, it's almost impossible to believe this chic and gorgeous dance club was once a clothing factory. The transformation is...
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Re: Occupy Wall Street
Seven, AMAZING! Darla, I think most people except the writer of the article & other fools know "I%" is a meaphor and not about exact statistical data. Why such a gorgeous blond like you spent time reading an article in "fool.com" on Halloween night, BTW?? You missed amazing "Ghostlight"!
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Re: Occupy Wall Street
Just back from Occupy Union Square after a most moving late afternoon - above all the sight of the OCCUPY LIBRARY being pushed about in carts by guerilla librarians. Fantastic to see the high school kids out en masse and THOUSANDS in Union Square. Inspiring, wonderful.
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Re: Occupy Wall Street
Join the OWS Maid Brigade for more anti-capitalist street theater! As corporate powers externalize their costs, ordinary people are forced to clean up the mess. From oil spills to bank bailouts, corporate money-making schemes have us working as round-the-clock maids picking up after criminal profiteers… NO MORE NICE On MAY DAY , we will take the streets in classic maid costumes—modified however we see fit—and spread the message that we are sick of cleaning up after capitalism and corporate...
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Re: 718 Sessions w/ Danny Krivit & DJ Spinna 02/19
Voted "THE BEST PLACE TO DANCE YOUR HEART OUT" in Best Of New York City -Time Out... So come out and dance your heart out on Sunday! http://newyork.timeout.com/thi...2011?package=2166823
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Re: Susanne Bartsch / David Barton Toy Party?
Hi Judy! David Barton Gym and Susanne are not holding their annual Toy Party this year. "The Toy Party" this Friday is another big annual toy drive at Chelsea Piers that Johnny has spun at for the past few years and will be spinning again on Friday 12/2. It is very popular and I believe already sold out (it sells out every year) here is the invite for reference ...much love to you Judy
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Re: 718 Sessions Boat Party 2012! W/ Danny Krivit 06/24
All advance tickets to the 718 Sessions boat party are sold out! Every year there are a few tickets for sale at the dock, but it is first come first serve. If you still need a ticket PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY!!! As soon as we board all the ticket holders, we will then be able to sell tickets. Thank you in advance for your patience as we usually are able to get everyone on the boat that wishes to purchase tickets... it will be well worth the wait! Ticket price at the gate is $40 cash
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Re: Danny Krivit's Bday Bash ~ 718 Sessions @ Santos 04/15
THIS SUNDAY!!! Voted "THE BEST PLACE TO DANCE YOUR HEART OUT" in Best Of New York City -Time Out http://newyork.timeout.com/thi...2011?package=2166823
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Re: Todd Tomarrow
In our Nightworld, there are two kinds of artists - those who labor over their own creations, and then those who add their talents to the creation of something larger than themselves. Todd was as brilliant as they come, but his art was in service to the collective, to the creation of club/art/style movements. That is why so many of you won't know his name, but you know his work. I'd like to point out his enormous contributions to the following over two decades - BoyBar (three of his Miss...
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Re: Marriage and New York
Oh Lily - I thought of you and the many marches we've been on for this cause that night, and several times since.. It was an amazing night and I was so glad to be here for it (we left the day after pride for vacation and just getting back now) - Still smiling!
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Re: Hurricane Irene on the Motherboards NYC
Seems the wind action here on the Westside was minimal; I have seen many pics of broken trees in the EV and Tompkins Square Park. Now the issue of flooding and tidal surges remains for this neighborhood. I look out the window and see joggers. Nothing will stop them, apparently. I can also see about 3 feet of water on (the now closed?) Don Hill's roof. Not good. Somebody should have cleaned out those drains! In this area the sea wall by the river is new and sturdy. Down at BPC and over in the...
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Re: Neighborhood Characters
Yeah that Naked Cowboy thing is repulsive. He's like the nightclub S_ _ _ sh. It's full of tourists from out of town thinking that they are seeing New York but it's really a room full of other tourists from out of town looking at each other thinking, "New York isn't so weird. It looks just like home".
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Re: NOTS 21 "The Wild Heart" announced for May 6, 2011
THE JACKIE FACTORY NYC PRESENTS NIGHT OF A THOUSAND STEVIES 21: THE WILD HEART FRIDAY MAY 6, 2011 THE HIGHLINE BALLROOM 431 WEST 16TH STREET NYC DOORS OPEN 9 PM - 4 AM $20 TILL FEBRUARY 6, $25 THEREAFTER 18 AND OVER, 21 TO DRINK Box Office http://www.highlineballroom.com/bio.php?id=1814 More Info http://www.mothernyc.com/stevie/index.html JACKIE FACTORY Producers CHI CHI VALENTI, JOHNNY DYNELL and HATTIE HATHAWAY are delighted to announce the 21st annual NIGHT OF 1000 STEVIES, back for the...
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Re: 718 Sessions 10 Year Anniversary w/ Danny Krivit @ Santos Re-scheduled
Danny Krivit discusses the tenth anniversary of 718 Sessions. Check out this interview with Time Out New York. http://www.timeout.com/newyork...it-marks-a-milestone
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Re: LIBATION w/Ian Friday, Sres & Myrto Joyce-Thurs. 9/13
THURSDAY NIGHT!! LIBATION w/Ian Friday, Sres & Myrto Joyce-Thurs. 9/13
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Re: BLACK COFFEE joins LIBATION @ Sullivan Room-Thurs. Oct. 11th
THURSDAY NIGHT!!! BLACK COFFEE joins LIBATION @ Sullivan Room
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Re: BLACK COFFEE joins LIBATION @ Sullivan Room-Thurs. Oct. 11th
THURSDAY NIGHT!!! BLACK COFFEE joins LIBATION @ Sullivan Room
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Re: Dance.Here.Now. Pres. James Zabiela at Output 10/26 [ZEE'S LIST]
TOMORROW NIGHT!! ADVANCED TICKETS STILL AVAIL - $20 PRICE GOES UP SOON! FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/events/747395121989127/ TICKETS: http://www.residentadvisor.net...?627962&p=Zaneta GUESTLIST: Email euphoriaxnyc@gmail.com and mention ZEE'S LIST at the door!
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Re: Remembering Terence Sellers aka Mistress Angel Stern
A new remembrance out today on the HOWL HAPPENING blog.... http://www.howlarts.org/howler...e-sellers-1952-2016/
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Re: LIBATION w/Ian Friday, Mark Francis & Shan S.-Thurs. 8/30
THURSDAY NIGHT!! LIBATION w/Ian Friday, Mark Francis & Shan S.
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Re: 12.16.12 NYC ~ Steve Travolta & Quentin Harris ~ Fresh Fruit @ Cielo Free B4 11pm w/ RSVP
Check out this Fresh Fruit medley http://youtu.be/EqeShlGbL-s
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Re: Dimitri from Paris & Francois K ~ Deep Space @ Cielo 12/17
Next up at Deep Space! Monday 12/24 François K. all night! Free admission and complimentary vodka cocktails before 11pm with eflyer $12 (with eflyer); $15 without
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Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?
My favorite jackie nights: 1) Charles Gatewood 2) Jackie does Sweeney Todd 3) any R. flowrider night 4) the Michael Alig story play with steve lewis 5) Cybersluts!
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Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?
Makes sense to pay homage to my favorite jackie here on her transmogrified self , since the night I refer to is Interjackie, when the glamnerd debuted the early fetish interfaces right around the birth of the web. The cybersluts were especially delicious as I recall. I also seem to remember a digital pirate subtext, but maybe that's because my friend was dressed that way. It was a great big synergy night, something that only a few places can ever pull off - here torture garden comes to mind.
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Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?
My favorite night of all has to be the Home Shopping Network, because it was my first night ever at Jackie. I had been told my several different people- "oh, you would love Jackie." So I went one night, and it was packed to the rafters, but when I walked in I was entraced by Marti and Jessica on stage- dialing the phone, teasing each other's hair, etc. Like nothing I had ever seen before. What I wore will not be discussed, though I remember it too well, as such things have long since been...
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Re: RIP, VIP
Just wanted to thank Bill Brewster for sending us this note about the passing of Francis Grasso, 52, who is generally regarded as the first modern DJ. His club The Sanctuary helped define late-sixties(!) gay disco and he pioneered the whole shamanistic tradition of DJs taking the crowd on a trip.. If you don't know Bill, he wrote the amazing "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life:The History of the Disc Jockey" which is filled with amazing stories including Francis Grasso's. [This message was edited...
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Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?
my favorite jackie theme would have to be the ball at ascot 1900. to me that was the most beautiful night. i loved getting to work and seeing the entire staff dressed and ready to entertain. other highlights were walking in and not being recognized or having to ask "who is that" someother very special events would have to include, california uber alleys, please kill me, low life, men, women and drag, i'm not a coke whore; i'm a model,telemundo 60, the absinthe drinkers........ what i miss...
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Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?
i have so many favorie themes-i guess after 10 years we must of had over 500 themes-some i don't remember -and often i didn't see all the shows as i was at the door. sid lives was one of my favories with amanda lepores astounding performance-and johny tingle and jenny genocide as sid and nancy.the witches of the east village with clark,art and eve as the spice girls was a memorable moment.marties shoe dance always made me come off the door to watch the show!!! others i remember fondly bowie...
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Re: I lost a tiny baggie in the bathroom about three years ago...
Don't feel so bad. Back in 1996, I thought I was buying coke from the now dearly departed drug troll Angel. Turned out to be K and after me and about six other people proceeded to hoover it up we had to be escorted from the bathroom and through the crowd by Kitty because we were so fucked up. For some reason, even though I felt fucked up at the time, I still look back on that night and smile. Ah, club life!
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Re: I lost a tiny baggie in the bathroom about three years ago...
Oh Billy...I'm so sorry. I went into that bathroom right after you emerged and I found that little tiny baggie of white powder. Being the brilliant make up artist that you are I was sure it was some divine matte powder for the face from Paris so I stashed it in my make up case and used it when I beat my daughter Ginger's face for The First Time In Pumps Contest later that year. Needless to say it worked so well that Ginger won first place in the contest. Her animated and high energy...
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Re: I lost a tiny baggie in the bathroom about three years ago...
Are you sure? I was in that same bathroom on Saturday night and found it on the floor, to the left of the bowl. Thanks, it really helped keep the party going!
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Re: Brown Couch memories
Dear Gnat, we had to finally throw out "The Brown Couch" (very reluctantly) because it was infested with cooties. Thanks for asking
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Re: NYC Expatriates Topic
we just finished a week of covering a music festival here in beautiful warm miami, we had the best time of our lives but happy that something so magical is over now. We always miss the new york life when we are far and we especially miss the stinky meat district area where we use to walk to florent after staying out all nite at jackie 60, stay the way you are NYC we'll be back soon.
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)
Who could forget the ill-fated Cuchofritos? I remember going to The Pyramid one Sunday night in the early 90's - just as "Fuck!" was about to end. Being an NYU suck-in-your-cheeks gender-performance snob then (then?), I was anticipating a memorable show. Having read about the legendary likes of Ethyl and the Pyramid ilk, I wanted to be astounded. We were treated to a rather shoddy amatuer strip contest instead. But there was one redeeming factor...Hattie Hathaway and Richard Move MCing the...
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Re: Blacklips
Anyone who wants to visit old ghosts or see what the hell this "Blacklips" is all about can visit the Blacklips archive website at: www.blacklips.org It is a work in progress right now and will be re-designed as soon as I am out of my lazy phase. Thanks, Posion Eve
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Re: Blacklips
One night in 1992 (?) I had just closed the Pyramid and was walking up Avenue A and there I ran into Antony, Eve and Johanna Constantine coming towards me. They told me their night at Crowbar, called "Blacklips" had been completely empty and they offered me the doorprizes that nobody claimed--two shrink-wrapped salamis. (I later gave these same fab luncheon items to Tom Bruno, the great jazz drummer who lived downstairs from me. I am sure he ate them.) Needless to say, I could just "smell"...
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Re: Blacklips
Dearest Hattie : You were lucky recieving the salamamis as a doorprize - other "lucky guests" got an assortment of antique crackpipes, Depeche Mode records studded with nails and some kind of mobile made out of canned peas, a dry-cleaning hanger and dental floss. Not to mention the $1 pink & black 14th Street undies that one unsuspecting patron got! PS to Bobby - I'd love the pic of you as Joey. I'll contact you via e-mail! Thanks, hon.
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)
Just another Saturday night really.... Our theme for the month of Saturdays was Pyramid flight 101. Basically we're talking about six men in drag as stewardesses hosting an evening of dancing and stewardess type entertainment in the grand tradition. let's see, there were nuts being served on the dancefloor...I remember Sister packaging pairs of almonds in dime bag sized mini-ziplocs. There was some sort of boarding pass balderdash at the door and annoying the guests with five or ten minutes...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)
Tabboo on the go go bar, Baby Gregory on the street outside selling handmade"dolls" or painted tiles or little drawings or whatever else he could think of that week to get some more crack money but God how I miss his Janis. My parties there called 101 Varieties, short lived but debuted with Miss Harry reciting her poetry on my birthday night, that big skinny junkie looking man in chaps with a sourpuss face rushing to and from, Greer Lankton and Costa Pappas, DJ's Dany Johnson, Sister...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)
There were DEFINATELY pictures, I remember seeing the police horses. I wasn''t at the party but I remember hearing about it and seeing the pics. We did "Come Fly With Us" at Jackie 60 in the mid '90's. It was a House of Domination night with the girls as Stewardesses. I remember asking all the Queens on several Susanne Bartsch trips to collect as many vomit bags as they could. They ended up mopping everything for us- vomit bags, emergency instruction cards, life jackets, anything that was...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)
Like many of us, I have suppressed this haunting memory for way too long: well, does anyone want to remember Linda's first and last Lip-singing act? It was at Pyramid back in 1992, when she made a stunning Debutt, singing "strangers In the Night", yes the Sinatra version!! The audience fell silent, and the number was dead on arrival! linda has shunned any mention of this topic, however subtle... should this forum force her to finally confront her demons??
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Re: RIP, VIP
"Gave proof through the night, that our flag was still there." Rockets will be missed.
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)
Does anyone else remember an early Joey Arias Pyramid show called "Mr. Ginger Rogers Neighborhood"? I believe it was at Cafe Iguana (Whispers sunday night predecessor) circa 1982.
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Re: Blacklips
The Blacklips Performance Cult Online Archives are now revamped and reposted. Have a looksie at: http://www.blacklips.org Finally, I get to say "You should check out my website" - I feel like I've joined the 21st century. Evie
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Re: Blacklips
Well, Nancy, as I'm sure youare aware, I was in my teen whilst I was a member of said cult. Those were the salad days.....All I ever could aford to eat was, salad. I learned quite a lot from some of my favorite performers. It was quite a magical time, although I believe a bit of an unstable time. I suppose magic and instability go hand in hand. I remember feeeling at different times central to the groups process and at others very peripheral. I suppose thats how things thrived. We all just...
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Re: BURNING MAN
burning man is fabulous. it can renew my faith in humanity. and as a "ritual junkie" i'm so into the neo-pagan/cyber-shamanic aspect of the whole effigy burning in the desert thang. (not to mention the mind-expanding psychedelics!!) i love looking out over "the playa" and fantasizing about a colony on the moon that would be just like Black Rock City. THOUSANDS of people all co-existing, all giving one another the freedom to create and live in their own realities, and LOTS OF ART!! it blows...
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Re: BURNING MAN
what a fabulous idea hatches! like the scene in Planet of the Apes.. Yes, lets do 2002, FURTHER I don't know why but it's reminding me of the T.S. Eliot poem- "Shall we go then, you and I When the evening is spread out against the sky"
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Re: NYC Expatriates Topic
oh honey, didn't mean to jump down your throat - you are certainly welcome to your opinion and certainly don't need to apologize for it. I guess I was just surprised, that's all. I guess another thing I really hate about Fla. is the overt racism. In South Beach every time Johnny went down to DJ he would be wined and dined and put up somewhere like the Delano (or in happier times, The Raleigh) - the star treatment, right? But then at least once on every visit he'd be stopped and asked for...