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THE MEMORY SHOW

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THE MEMORY SHOW The Duke on 42nd Street - 229 West 42 nd Street www.DukeOn42.org www.transportgroup.org “Transcends expectations and achieves haunting originality.” - Ben Brantley, The New York Times Named one of Time Out New York’s “Top 20 Shows to see this Spring” Showing up is half the battle...and then there's the other half. When a daughter comes home to care for her aging mother, memory is only one land mine in this contemporary new musical. Conflicting versions of the past collide in...
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Remembering "Mother"

zephyr ·
I still have such fond memories of 'Mother' nightclub, and was happy to find this site. I was a 20-something girl from Long Island, living in the East Village in 1998 and enthralled with the creativity and grit. I met a young lad who introduced me to...
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Night of a Thousand Feathers : The Second Annual Feather Ball - Sunday October 13th Columbus Day Weekend

twig the wonderkid ·
 Night of a Thousand Feathers - Second Annual Feather Ball An evening of music, dance, and dark fashion Master of Ceremony Michael T Showcasing designs by The Baroness, Augury, Velvet Rose Designs, Lethal Ware, and Emma Designs Live sets by...
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Night of a Thousand Feathers : The Feather Ball Autumn Edition - Sunday October 12th Columbus Day Weekend

twig the wonderkid ·
  King Vulcanus Levi and Twig the Wonderkid present NIGHT OF A THOUSAND FEATHERS - THE FEATHER BALL AUTUMN EDITION New York City's premiere alternative fashion and performance art show, an evening of music, dance, and dark fashion ! Showcasing...
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Oh! You Pretty Things : Five-Year Anniversary

twig the wonderkid ·
  Michael T, Benjamin Ickies, Twig the Wonderkid, and Kayvon Zand present Oh! You Pretty Things : Five-Year Anniversary Sunday January 18th Martin Luther King Weekend Oh! You Pretty Things is proud to present a birthday bacchanalia for rock's two...
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NIGHT PAVING - ROB ROTH's Aural History of JACKIE 60 + MOTHER @ The High Line 7/21

Chi Chi ·
THURSDAY JULY 21 10 PM - 12 AM THE HIGH LINE NYC (Part of the High Line 'Up Late' program) Created by artist ROB ROTH, this audio installation takes the form of a 'silent disco' and presents a soundscape journey of storytelling and music with the producers, performers, and attendees of the legendary Tuesday club-night JACKIE 60 and the nightclub MOTHER that it birthed. Night Paving will be presented as part of the "UP LATE" program on THE HIGH LINE NYC on July 21st from 10pm – 12am (directly...
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Chi Chi ·
What a beautiful post - its is such an honor and joy to live in memories like these. Thank you, it is so inspiring as we do the new work, different yet the same. Welcome to the Motherboards and do keep posting, you have a writer's touch..
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zephyr ·
Chi Chi--thank you so much! Keep it going...
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Proving the distance between west 14th Street and T Magazine is just a well earned reputation.............. ________________________________________________________________________ If anyone understands the allure of these garments — and their, if you will pardon the expression, historical underpinnings — it is Chi Chi Valenti, who was running around town in her underwear years before Courtney Love showed up on Oscar night in a vintage white satin slip and a tiara. Valenti was the proprietor...
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Chi Chi ·
Can't believe that YOU read T Magazine, but that is just another reason to adore you I guess.. Yes, it was a total honor to have Lynn Yaeger write about me, and I always think of that couple in Lullaby of Broadway when I think of our flaming youth! If interested, other peeps, here's the context/ link: http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes...1/02/24/early-birds/
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bobby Miller ·
Gorgeous! I remember those 5 inch Jourdan heels, I always feared for your safety in those shoes, I don't know why.
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LAD ·
Oh boy, do I remember MOTHER! Being a "working girl", I did not get out much, but Saturday nites in the 90's you would find me at 14th Street, stumbling in & out of LOVE with Falon, Sabrina, Brianna, Randella, Karin Singh (with Grandpa), etc. and the handsome bouncer, who alwaysmade sure I got a cab to take me home safely! Oh, his name was STEVE!
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