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Re: WORK! Presents WE PARTY Spain w/ Peter Rauhofer @ Pacha 10/09

cgmusicnyc ·
Check out Teaser: WE PARTY NEW YORK | OCTOBER 9, 2011 http://youtu.be/xPcidsjrMwI
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Re: Occupy Wall Street

Chi Chi ·
Tomorrow's Schedule: October 15th International Day of Action Occupy Wall Street's October 15th - Day of Actions have actions targeting banks throughout the day around specific themes: jobs, education, housing, environment, and war. It will culminate with a mass convergence at Times Square, 5pm. Thousands will be participating throughout the day. Don't miss Occupy Wall Street's biggest day! Complete Schedule for NYC 11AM - March on the Banks ... From Liberty Square to Chase We will then...
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Re: Danny Tenaglia's Debut @ District 36 [Sat 10.22]

D36 ·
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

Maid Brigade ·
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 & Jason Ojeda New Years Day!

cgmusicnyc ·
For reduced admission on New Years Day at 718 Sessions please send email to nydawnmichelle@aol.com by Saturday December 31st!
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Re: 718 Sessions w/ Danny Krivit & DJ Spinna 02/19

cgmusicnyc ·
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: Danny Krivit's Bday Bash ~ 718 Sessions @ Santos 04/15

cgmusicnyc ·
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: Hurricane Irene on the Motherboards NYC

hatches ·
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

daddy ·
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

ccoran ·
Looking forward to performing this year for my 5th time!! I love the new forum site! Rock ON!! xoxo
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Re: dj johnny dynell

Chi Chi ·
New Johnny Dynell podcast - Vandam Valentine 2011 http://www.johnnydynell.net
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Re: Come in, and bring some virtual flowers..

bobby Miller ·
Sending huge bouquets of love for the wonderful new Motherboards format for our enjoyment. Looks great! xo
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Re: NOTS 21 "The Wild Heart" announced for May 6, 2011

Chi Chi ·
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

cgmusicnyc ·
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: Danny Krivit & Jason Ojeda ~ 718 Sessions Annual New Years Day Bash! 01/01/13

cgmusicnyc ·
In special celebration of a Decade of 718 Sessions, we will have these 3 VERY SPECIAL ITEMS exclusively at our party. #1: A DANNY KRIVIT 718 SESSIONS 10TH ANNIVERSARY CD! Only $10 (& no shipping & handling... or waiting) #2: A collection of 100 718 SESSIONS Flyers, in a comparative package Exclusively Available @ 718 Sessions (Extremely Limited, 1st come, 1st serve... & when there gone... that's it!) There are many you may recognize & I guaranty there are some you will...
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Re: BLACK COFFEE joins LIBATION @ Sullivan Room-Thurs. Oct. 11th

Darkstar ·
THURSDAY NIGHT!!! BLACK COFFEE joins LIBATION @ Sullivan Room
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Re: BLACK COFFEE joins LIBATION @ Sullivan Room-Thurs. Oct. 11th

Darkstar ·
THURSDAY NIGHT!!! BLACK COFFEE joins LIBATION @ Sullivan Room
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Re: Wishing You A Brilliant End to the Year

Heather Litteer ·
Looking forward to a brand new year in 2015 with lots new and exciting experiences! #jackie60
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Re: Remembering Terence Sellers aka Mistress Angel Stern

Delian ·
Terence left this Earth this past month, I am deeply saddened that she is now gone from it. When I met Terence she was a very serious, striking and commanding person so I was certainly intimidated, it was obvious I was dealing with an intellectual so I needed to be at my best behavior and my most attentive in her presence. She was an accomplished writer, a luminary in the New York underground, and a maestra of an art I'd only read about; she could make the most debauched intellectual blush...
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Re: Remembering Terence Sellers aka Mistress Angel Stern

Danger.ƒellini ·
α Ω Terence Sellers : Madrid, New Mexico 1988 foto : ƒ®ed.Giannelli / x-Psychic Tv
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Re: Remembering Terence Sellers aka Mistress Angel Stern

Chi Chi ·
A new remembrance out today on the HOWL HAPPENING blog.... http://www.howlarts.org/howler...e-sellers-1952-2016/
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Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?

Night Nurse ·
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: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)

hatches ·
This would be the start of a thread about "Whispers", the weekly party that ran at the Pyramid in NYC from 1984-1988 or 9. Modelled after a gay bar in upstate New York, it was billed as an event for the "Complete Suburban Homosexual" and welcomed "Gay and Lesbian Hairdressers, Waiters, Florists, Showfolk...and sensitive straight people" Hapi Phace was the hostess. Does anyone else remember this?
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Re: NYC Expatriates Topic

fifibear ·
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: 57 Varieties ( Club 57 Remembered)

original patches ·
How naive I was back in 1980, I actually thought that places like Club 57 were what new york was all about and would exist forever. Not so, as we know now. Despite the fact that I always went there alone and so felt like an outsider/observer, I loved both its unpredictability and the amount of preparation that went into its silliness, which is something nearly impossible to explain today. The aesthetic that I encountered at club 57 is still part of my outlook today, though few are...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)

Poison Eve ·
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: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)

bobby ·
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: Blacklips

hatches ·
Once we did a re-working of Shakespeare's most cursed tragedy. It included a freshly written prologue sending up those unlucky aspects, with Flloydd and Marti whistling in the wing of the stage, the set was all green with peacock feathers and the audience entered the room underneath a ladder that we had strung up over the door. Funny, huh? Well, within seconds of the door opening, the ladder had fallen, almost killing the first customer, and Sissy Fit fell onstage during her scene and broke...
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Re: RIP, VIP

hatches ·
Noted character actor, East Village icon, nightlife legend and panhandler extraordinaire, Rockets Redglare AKA Michael Morra died on May 28, at New York's Bellevue Hospital. He had been admitted to the hospital's emergency room two days earlier after complaining of breathing difficulty. Rockets appeared in many theatrical productions, as well as in scores of films, most recently Penny Marshall's "Big" and Julian Schnabel's "Basquiat." He was 52. An informal memorial will be planned later on...
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Re: Blacklips

Lily of the Valley ·
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

Chi Chi ·
As a lover of festivals and spectacles, I would love to go to Burning Man - it's just always fallen at the same time as Wigstock, so we never have. I guess next year all kinds of new Labor Day options are available (sob!) so I'd be all for it - as long as the camping was a bit deluxe, which is up to us, right?
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Re: BURNING MAN

Minerva ·
Well, it has taken weeks of thought on the issue to reach this decision, and it was tough, tough, tough...but after all the plans and arrangements, I've come to decide that I've simply got to attend Wigstock over Burning Man for the single and obvious reason: Burning Man will continue, Wigstock will not, and I've never been to Wigstock. I want/need that experience, end of story. However, Michael Alig at his height couldn't produce an event that could rival the boundless energy and creativity...
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Re: BURNING MAN

hatches ·
Well, Minerva, you definitely have my attention about planning a trip to Burning Man next year. I have been wanting to go for years, but commitments here always prevented me. This year, of course, I am compelled to attend the last Wigstock in order to complete THAT circle... I am thinking that since so much of the New York we have known and loved is disappearing, we might erect a bit of it there in the desert. Or is that too tall an order?
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Re: NYC Expatriates Topic

Barbara Diamond (Guest) ·
Though not a seasoned world traveler or New Yorker, I have lived in San Diego, Los Angeles, the Central Coast of CA, Paris FR, Mexico City, and many other parts of the U.S. as a traveling IT whore. It's still New York. It's still the capital of the World. I still feel like I'm in Peoria when I leave Manhattan. Don't you wonderful people dare desert me for some mirage. Stay and make it better.
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Re: NYC Expatriates Topic

Empress Domination ·
Everyone knows I've had my own negative views of New York of late, but Miami? Miami? Are you mad? I'm sorry, but Miami will never be more, when all is said and done, than a white thong half glimpsed under see-through white pants on a J-Lo bimbo butt with a Donatella head. One bookstore, no fishheads (cute goths and vampyres though.) End of story.
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Re: NYC Expatriates Topic

Luxury Lex ·
Yikes! I didn't mean to imply that I PREFERRED Miami to New York, simply that I enjoyed its club scene, and it WAS a lot of fun. There is an element of sleaze and hedonism in the city's nightlife that reminded me of how things used to be here. Even Iggy Pop agrees on that. Of course, I was there during the Winter Music Conference when all the best and brightest DJs and clubgoers from around the world converge on the city, so undoubtedly I experienced the creme de la creme. Under ordinary...
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Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?

dresscode ·
with so many new people on the boards, i didn't want this topic to be hidden. love to hear from you.
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)

Poison Eve ·
Does anyone remember Michael T.'s "New York Nights" at the Pyramid around 1992? It was on Monday nights (Blacklips later replaced it) and cost $1 to get in and featured the "Cabaret of Madness" featuring early me, Michael T., Hattie and the ever-talented Countess Jessica (Hattie could delve further into this untapped resource, perhaps). I remember being locked in there one night when there was a mini squatter riot on Avenue A. What ever happened good old-fashioned riots anyway?
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Re: Blacklips

Poison Eve ·
More shameless self-promotion: Visit the Blacklips site again: New links to Cult members' current projects! Where is the waiter that had my speech!?!
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Re: 9/11/01 - The village signpost - please check in here

Darla Diamond ·
An officer I was talking to at the airport said that they were briefed of the possibility of a second round. Please be extra careful and vigilant! The Prez is just down the street from me at the Air Force base. I guess that makes me pretty safe? UPDATE: Heard report that van was stopped in NJ loaded with explosives, apparently headed for the GW or other bridge. I reserved my room for another night just in case we remain grounded. [This message was edited by Darla Diamond on 09-12-01 at 01:59...
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Re: 9/11/01 - The village signpost - please check in here

daddy ·
From Baby Dee: Baby Dee asked me to delete the name of her friend because of her concern for her privacy. (She left her World Trade job by the way and is fine). [This message was edited by daddy on 10-04-01 at 01:12 PM.]
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Re: 9/11/01 - The village signpost - please check in here

daddy ·
Did these people that you are concerned about work in the World Trade Center or do they just live in New York? Please, we don't need tragedy queens! Look, alot of people are missing but not everyone who lives in New York was up at 8:45 AM and at work in the World Trade Center. I know if you are watching all this on TV from far away it must be hard but don't over react. There are millions and millions of people in New York. Most are fine. If you know someone that worked there and you are...
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Re: 9/11/01 - The village signpost - please check in here

Jade ·
kylie - its surreal around here - feels like someTHING has taken a huge bite out of New York. I understand your feelings completely. People I havent spoken to in years have called to see if I was ok. My business took me through World Trade (Path Station) all the time but I did not work in the buildings.
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Re: Sex With Taxi Drivers part 2

dresscode ·
without starting a new topic or being accused of racial profiling this will fit in here. saturday night in south hampton we stopped in at the 7-11. it's lovely really, 8 or 10 indian men rushing around working. i love it so. when out from the back room comes a tall handsom man. he said hello and asked me if i wanted to go in the back room. my friend and i thought he was offering me a job. we laughed and went on with our business. sunday evening gordon stopped back in the 7-11 and he came...
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Re: Mondo Internet

Miss Understood ·
It seems there are a lot of people out there who are into dressing up as dolls or anime characters. Then there are these lycra fetishists who like to wear Leigh Bowery-esque faceless outfits. Here is a designer in Russia who makes these amazing monochromatic creations. I predict this will be the new club look of 2002. Modulus Fashion Lab [This message was edited by Miss Understood on 10-09-01 at 01:39 AM.]
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)

goblin73 ·
being back at my dad's house for the start of STH is just TOO perfect. AND the current news stories to boot... let's begin. when my dad remarried (the first time) i got a new stepmother and two stepbrothers. l****, the older of the two, was a year younger than me and lived at my dad's house with his mom. and it was his bedroom - the bottom bunk to be exact - that i would stay in on my "bi"-weekly visits to that house. (every other weekend, natch.) we were at a very curious age. and even...
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)

Luxury Lex ·
A few years back I gave up a broom closet share on Seventh Street & First Ave and moved to a huge, two bedroom apartment in Park Slope with a plutonic gay male friend. (I only stayed there a year before deciding I couldn't deal with the commute and fled back to Manhattan). Anyway, my roommate and I agreed to have separate phone lines, and I used a pre-existing one in my bedroom. But my roomie had to have a brand new one installed, so he arranged for a NYNEX guy to come out on a Saturday...
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)

bobby ·
Once when I was in Rome at the train station, I stopped into the men's room ( again!) and was standing at the open urinals when a young male hustler came in. Walking up to the urinal next to me he quickly flopped out a perfect example of an italian sausage. Long and thick and an endless foreskin, he let it hang there as he rolled his big brown eyes at me and smiled. He put it back in his pants and walked toward the door looking back at me to follow him. We walked to an empty train parked to...
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)

hatches ·
This past weekend, I went up to the Adirondacks to get a brief respite from war-torn Manhattan. I took Amtrak to a small town in the foothills, then a taxi to the cottage of an old friend. I had been given the keys, so I had the whole place to myself. I had forgotten that 1) It's 20 degrees colder in the mountains this time of year, and 2) hunting season is at full throttle right about now. Well, since I neglected to bring anything red, I was not going to venture into the woods at all, so I...
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Re: Sex With Taxi Drivers part 2

michael ford ·
Hello Suckwinder, What a surprise it is to hear form you. Are you Pushpindra's brother and cousin of Javid? Did you grow up in Vishakhapatanma with Garbhodaksayi Visnu and Arjuna? If this is truely who you are, then it must be me they are talking about. The other drivers here in New York tell me they compare notes while they wait for fairs at he airports. I'm happy they remember for one and repeat their conquests. History should be passed on to the next generation, so you can give out my...
 
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