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Firstly welcome Ted and Diane -i cannot think of anyone more suited to host the ny events forum.You both support all the nights and are very much part of the ny scene!, i don't know where you get the energy or all the different outfits, but i am very happy you do!!.
Here is info for the next click and drag-if you missed the last one the pictures of Deborah Harry and the Nucleor Bomb Babies are on the click website.

[This message was edited by Ted & Di on 04-17-01 at 09:59 AM.]

[This message was edited by glamnerd on 06-17-01 at 04:41 PM.]

[This message was edited by daddy on 08-14-01 at 03:31 PM.]
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CLICK + DRAG
EXPERIMENT 9: THIS IS TOMORROW
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
FUN
130 Madison St. at
Mechanic's Alley in Chinatown under the Manhattan Bridge.
10 PM - 4 AM
$5 with a flier or print out and $10 without.
21 and over with a valid ID.
http://www.clicknyc.com

A futurist night like Click + Drag is interested in all manner of
modernist movements, and tonight Click examines one of the
prettiest and most hard-edged - the 20th century explosion of
British Pop. This revolution (which began in the fifties with
artists like RICHARD HAMILTON) went on to infuse the fashion and
arts to a degree that made Britain the center of youth culture
worldwide by the mid-Sixties. It also produced some of the most
memorable futurist fashion statements ever, from the Space Age
couture of PACO RABANNE (metal dresses and helmets, plastic disk
necklaces and chainmail) to PIERRE CARDIN's unisex jumpsuits and
space travel themes.

The night is named for THIS IS TOMORROW, a 1956 exhibition
organized by Hamilton and the Independent Group, which helped put
this work on the map. NY futurist pin-up THEO performs music of
the future with cyberdelic dancers VIVA AND JAIKO and the
extremely visual themes are explored in video imagery by ROB
ROTH. Sixties-era chainmail is reimagined in fashion
installations by chainmail design house BLAZE NEW YORK. DJs SAMMY
JO and LOAD REZENHAND spin space-age throbbing breakbeat,
synthpop and electropunk.

As Click + Drag presents this ninth monthly "experiment", we'd
like to thank our audience for responding so well to our new
venue and our vision of larger-scale monthly editions. We promise
you lots more of the truly new on second Thursdays to come.

Wear plastic, mod, chainmail, 1964 meets 2001 (Paco Rabanne,
Pierre Cardin,) space travel looks, cyberslut, fetish, gothic,
post-apocolyptic, sexy robot, glam nerd, leather, vinyl, rubber,
genderhacking, imaginative head-to-toe black or full period
costume.

Absolutely no mundane clothing, business suits, athletic wear, or
fur, ever.

Visit the Click + Drag web site at http://www.clicknyc.com for
directions, to print out the e-flier, and to see the latest updates.

Discuss Click + Drag and all things cyber-fetish in the Fetish
Futurists topic of The Motherboards
Anyone who hasn't seen the new flyer should check it out at www.clicknyc.com !!!
I have to say it was a great photo shoot!!
kitty
THURSDAY, JUNE 14TH
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CLICK + DRAG
EXPERIMENT 10: BEAT ON THE BRAT
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
FUN
130 Madison St. at
Mechanic's Alley in Chinatown under the Manhattan Bridge.
10 PM - 4 AM
$5 with a flier or print out and $10 without.
21 and over with a valid ID.
http://www.clicknyc.com

With the recent death of JOEY RAMONE soon after the 25th birthday of
PUNK, the ragged, homegrown sensibility has been in the
air more than usual these days, which is always a good thing,
even when caused by a very sad event. Click + Drag co-conspirators
KITTY BOOTS and ROB ROTH were also touched by this floodwave of
Zeitgeist, but chose to interpret it in the punkiest of fetishes,
rope bondage. Asked to produce a cover for BOUND AND GAGGED
MAGAZINE, the "Bible of Rope Bondage", the pair invented brightly
colored rope bondage clothing and poses that re-energize
seventies punk cliches like the Union Jack motif.

Examples of this bondage punk revival will abound on "punk go-go
slaves" all night including covermodel JORGE SIR MEXALOT, and the
Drum and Fetish performance by SNAPDRAGON (drummer for the
fabulous ANTONY AND THE JOHNSONS) will provide a blast of hard
electronic DIY to rattle the safety pins and spikes. DJs LOAD
REZENHAND and SAMMY JO also promise "jackin'dark-core-
intergalactic-elektro-freqbeats" with a touch of POLY STYRENE and
JOEY, of course!

Strict Dress Code: NY Punk vs. London Punk, rope, safety pins,
Union Jacks, Ramones Tshirts and tonight only -shredded jeans!
Also cyberslut, fetish, gothic, post-apocolyptic, sexy robot,
glam nerd, leather, vinyl, rubber, genderhacking, imaginative
head-to-toe black or full period costume.

Absolutely no mundane clothing, business suits, athletic wear, or
fur, ever.

Visit the Click + Drag web site at http://www.clicknyc.com for
directions, to print out the e-flier, and to see the latest updates.

Bound and Gagged is at http://www.boundandgagged.com
Punk Bibles and tracts are at http://www.mothernyc.com/club101
I know I always say that but last night was amazing! I finally got my old friend Angel (I don't mean my "old" friend Angel, and I don't mean my old "friend" Angel) I mean my friend Angel from "back in the day" to come to Click. I have been telling him for years about how great the energy and music were and how fantastic the people looked. Last night he was totally blown away. He said he didn't think there was anything left in New York like this anymore. It reminded him of all the clubs of our youth (not that long ago by the way, no matter what Nancy Isla might say). He got so turned on by the crowd (and the Radical Faeries' bondage/spanking shows) he hopped on his motercycle and took off into the night to get into trouble. Now that's a good party!
Just to add my special memories of the night-everyone was so dressed up for the theme- and of course i get to see all the outfits on their way in.
stand out moments were-

the guy with the 3ft by 4ft placard which said "trannies for the ramones"-who was po-going with it

SCOTT EWALT'S t shirt -"blondie is a band"

ROSE'S home-made union jack dress with bustle

CHRIS FLAM'S t shirt- "fuck art lets kill"

ALDO'S t shirt-"no fun"

the cute new boy in the wahol "bananna" t-shirt

DEBBIE looking gorgeous in a long white frock

Z from the radical faries asking if i would style his arsehole-i guess my styling career has really taken off!!!


and finally our invite cover boy JORGE SIR MEXALOT'S spread in BOUND AND GAGGED magazine-which people were grabbing 2 or 3 copies of.

Thanks to everyone who made it such a great nite!
kitty

[This message was edited by daddy on 06-16-01 at 10:38 PM.]
Yes the rumour is that Genocide, has been seeing a very tall pretty boy!!!-so glamnerd you better sharpen your spurs.Genocide is a domination girl- so you will have a fight on your hands.

Genocide does work in a rodeo bar and Barbie Q is hosting the event HAPPY JACK HO-DOWN! @ CB's (see posting)-maybe we need a showdown.Are you a cowboy baby!!!
kitty
During the past weeks, while recovering from my injury, I have become a very skilled channel surfer, though usually at night- and one of the many channels I have peeked at is the Discovery channel (though it rarely holds my attention- dinosaurs, mummies, the titanic...yawn). However, the other night, they had a rather fascinating documentary on the physiology of beauty (survival of the prettiest). Then it occurred to me- whatever happened to the piece that was filmed at Click last year? I believe the focus was nightlife, fetishists, freaks, along those lines. Many of the Click regulars were interviewed, and I recall being very succinct and frank about being a gender anomaly, the tranny chase, and the men who fancy us "special" girls, all the while cocktail and cigarette in hand.

I did a search on their website and nothing came up under nightlife, nightclubs, click & drag, or even NYC...
Well, I remember that too, but of course these things are always a gamble. My prediction (since I have worked on MANY promo's for the Discovery channel) is that the subject matter was too much for them, the idea always sounds interesting on paper, but then when they see the footage the "powers" that be freak out. But I will try to look into it and see what happened. I think you would be a perfect subject on the Discovery channel Randella. If I was a bitchy queen I would allude to some old dinosaur reference, but alas I'm just a nice clean-cut boy.

By the way, I saw an incredible show on the pyramids. I can�t remember if it was the Learning Channel or Discovery or History etc. However it was really mind blowing. Check it out if you have a chance.

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