Monthly Archive for May, 2007

TONIGHT! TOM BEALE & WHY ARE WE BUILDING SUCH A BIG SHIP?

Honey Space An independently produced solo New York debut, in a formerly abandoned warehouse in the heart of Chelsea. Thomas Beale has culled the products of years of concentrated effort and woven them into a single, thick installation environment. Opening party features performance by Mickey Western, Mary Go Round, and New Orleans brass sensation Why Are We Building Such a Big Ship. Homemade intoxicants served by Miss Elixer. Exhibition continues until Independence Day with Thomas and Mickey greeting the public as their own gallery sitters. You can view images to Thomas’ work on his website.
11th Avenue, between 21st and 22nd streets, Manhattan 6-9p; $free http://www.tbeale.com

NOTE: This is going to be really good. The space is super cool, the art is really good, and you can’t beat the live performers.

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PATRICK WRITES AN EMAIL TO THE KHALIL GIBRAN SCHOOL’S PRINCIPAL. BIGOTS FLIP.

Here’s an article in the post about an email my friend Patrick wrote. I’m glad he did it.

From the Post:
IRAQ GI SALUTES CITY ARAB SCHOOL
By DAVID ANDREATTA Education Reporter

ALMONTASER<br />
Principal gets a boost.
ALMONTASER
Principal gets a boost.


May 28, 2007 — As resistance in Brooklyn to a public school focused on Arabic language and culture persists, a U.S. soldier has emerged as its unlikely champion.

Army Sgt. Patrick Kowalchuk, 28, who has completed two tours in Iraq, intended only to support Khalil Gibran International Academy’s principal when he wrote her an e-mail early this month.

But it soon evolved into a public-relations tool.

“American society desperately needs this bridge to Arabic language and culture, and I am glad there are visionary and courageous people like yourself who are laying down the framework,” Kowalchuk wrote to the principal, Debbie Almontaser.

Almontaser recently read the e-mail, with Kowlachuk’s permission, at a meeting of 100 parents of kids at Brooklyn HS of the Arts and Math and Science Exploratory School.

The Boerum Hill schools are already housed in the building that will become home to the new academy for the next two years - and the parents overwhelmingly argued that the plan would disrupt their kids’ programs.

Kowalchuk told The Post parents must embrace the academy.

“If it were given a chance to prove itself, it could,” he said by phone from Fort Carson, Colo., where he teaches Arabic to soldiers in his unit.

Kowalchuk said his Arabic proved invaluable in Iraq. He recalled befriending an old fruit farmer who had had no verbal contact with U.S. troops.

“We sat there eating apples and apricots and just talking. There aren’t many people who can connect with Iraqis on that level,” Kowalchuk said. “I became a person with a name to the folks I was speaking to, as opposed to just a presence.”

In his e-mail to Almontaser, Kowalchuk offered to teach at the school. Almontaser will meet with him when he’s discharged this fall, he said.

Similar arguments from parents at PS 282 in Park Slope, the initial site for the school, forced the Department of Education to consider a new venue.

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SAD CRAIGSLIST BOAT AD

i’m still on the hunt for a fishing boat in minneapolis to convert into my storyboat. therefore i troll craigslist regularly.

here’s the saddest looking fishing boat ad. it’s just the loneliest thing:

14′ CRESTLINER FISH BOAT - $355


Reply to: sale-336420649@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-05-22, 8:32PM CDTGREAT ALUMINUM FISH BOAT
THREE BENCH SEATS
MEDIUM SIZE–FAIRLY LIGHTWEIGHT
TAKES UP TO 18HP SHORT SHAFT
BOAT, OARS AND ANCHOR
GOOD CONDITION!

sad boat

  • Location: WMETRO
  • it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

PostingID: 336420649

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BIKE FILM FEST ART PARTY OPENING. WAS FUN. BLOODY. ROUGH. SOFT. LOVELY REALLY. SCROLL DOWN FOR WHERE I TALK SOME SHIT.

Bike Film Fest Art Show was rad, mostly. See pics below, or skip straight to the wackest thing in the room. I am giving it the wackest thing in the room prize.

Amazing Crank/Chainring

Whoa.

Me & Bloody Doyle

Doyle, Conrad, Porkchop & co showed up all super bloody. Was awesome.
The Fray

The Fray.

The Antlerbike Craze that's sweeping the nation has led to poaching

The Antlerbike Craze that’s sweeping the nation has led to poaching.

Wild dude.

Wild dude.

Hangy sculpture thing.

Hangy sculpture thing.

>The wackest thing in the room.

And now I talk I talk some shit about the wackest thing in the room. This girls on bikes project has been featured at the last 2 BFF’s. Can we talk about how dumb this shit is? I really like the fellow who did this project. He’s a nice guy. Still, would you look at this crap? Someone had the brilliant idea of putting up a sign next to this which said ‘bikes are objects, women are not,’ though you wouldn’t know it from the confusion this project produces. With its sultry subjects, the women pictured in most of these images could be in any crap women’s magazine. Way to push the status quo. I think this project ought to be scrapped. It reminds me of the last onion that came out with the brilliant article “Women now empowered by everything a woman does” I know that SOMEONE who will go unmentioned claimed, insultingly, that this project was a way to include women in the festival. That’s like saying the oiled up babes at car shows are a way to include women in the fun of the car show. Rad. Go feminist car shows!

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HARD NEWS ON ANTLERBIKES FROM BIKE HUGGER

from the super awesome bike hugger blog

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JUST CAN’T WAIT TILL FRIDAY… (ERICA FREAS & DARK DARK DARK SHOW OMG HELL YES)

OMG WOULDN’T MISS THIS IF MY LIFE DEPENDED ON IT

The Silent Barn
915 Wyckoff Ave
With
Erica Freas
Dark Dark Dark
Hira Panna Lesea and Friends
Frozen Form the eyes of the a.m. - a short play by the Dome Theatre Companie
Projections by Zoch and Nastia
late night dance out with DJ PorkChopChopChop

Friday, May 25th | 8pm | $Donation: Bring Dollars for All the Hats at
the Silent Barn 915 Wyckoff Ave @ Hancock | Ridgewood/Bushwick,
QNS/BKLYN L-Halsey or M-Myrtle/Wyckoff or Ride Your Bike All the Way
down Myrtle Ave.

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AWWWWWWW.

just got a blast from the past with these pics zipco took a while ago at coney island of leon, muffin, me, santi and Q.

Coney 1

Coney 2

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HAPPY SATURDAY!

DAY:

1) STREET PARTY May 19 | 1pm-7pm
2nd St at 2nd Ave
Fun bike games other fun events presented by TRACKSTAR.
Footdown, trackstands, and skids for all.
FBM hosts BUNNYHOP CHALLENGE w/ cash prizes. Performance by Ines Brunn.

and BIKE PARADE May 19 | 1pm
Meet at 33 W 17th St. near 5th Ave
Calling all tall bikes, short bikes, long bikes, regular bikes to the streets of New York. Show your colors! Ride your most fun bike: with your team, club or your biker friends. Dress yourself up and your bike.

Go see some films about bikes! Schedule/Tix here also bicyclefilmfestival.com
2) Dance Parade NYC

NYC will finally see, hear, and feel a massive mobile celebration of
dance music and culture in all its forms, from electronic beats to
drum and dance troupes. With 50-plus sound systems, 100s of crews,
over 6,000 registered dancers so far, from Herald Square all the way
to Washington Square Park — followed by a huge getdown in the park
with Kool Herc, Danny Tenaglia, and many many more — all making a
big noise to free the beat and the feet in New York already

Full listings online.

6th Avenue and 32nd Street, Manhattan
1p; $free
team@danceparade.org
http://www.danceparade.org

NOTE: Seems like a great idea — a protest that doesn’t look anything
like a protest.

NIGHT:

J & FLETCHER

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ART + BIKES PARTY TONIGHT

May 17:: JOY RIDE - An Art Show Inspired by the Bicycle
Curated by Brendt Barbur / Hosted by Fountainhead Films
OPENING PARTY on MAY 17: 6pm-12am
Regular Gallery Hours: 12pm-7pm (May 17-21)
33 West 17th St. near 5th Ave.
Participating Artists:
Swoon / Phil Frost / Amy Franceschini / ESPO / Michel Gondry / Steve MacDonald / David Namaiki / Shepard Fairey / DAZE / Kareem Black / Peter Sutherland / Julia Chiang / Ryuta Nakajima / Massan / Brian Vernor / Benny Zenga / Fast Eddie Williams / Cheryl Dunn / Takuya Sakamoto / Madsaki / Erik Zo / Ko Masuda / Gina Marie Scardino / Erin Nicole Brown / Taliah Lempert / Amy Bolger / Steve Crandall / Tod Seelie / Daniel Leeb / Goods / Joseph Becker / Conrad Carlson / Erik Foss / Greg Ugalde / Yohei Hanazawa / Loren Purcel / Natascha Unkart / Ellis Gallagher AKA © Ellis G. / Jason Chaste / Dr. JPL / Ryan Doyle (BLBC) / Wolfgang Paperchase / Chris McNally / Mike Martin / Bradley Baker and Patty Bowman / Andrew McClintock / David Mashburn

After Party:
HOME SWEET HOME
131 Chrystie Street (Between Delancey and Broome)

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TONIGHT: STORIES & PARTIES.

1) Where Have You Been? Bluestiockings storyfest with Todd Chandler and friends, organized by Jeff Stark.

2) BIG PARTY! Bike Film Fest Kick-off Party! Bands! Beer! Bikes!

Update: go to Studio B. in Greenpoint. Party will be there.

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JERRY FALWELL JUST DIED

WHOA

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WEDNESDAY!! STORIES!!! TODD CHANDLER SPEAKS!!

Where Have You Been?
Stories about travel and far-away places. New Yorkers go all over the world but the city has a way of swallowing their homecomings. Orbit the earth and your friends just ask if you missed the pizza.
This homespun live talk show offers a chance for travelers to tell stories, to bring the world home and share it with the rest of us — travelers as well as those of us who don’t get out much.
Tonight features interviews with three intrepids: Ethnobotanist Nat Bletter on researching the psychoactive properties of chocolate in Peru, Amy Elizabeth on sustainable tourism in Tibet, and Todd Chandler on a grueling cross-country Greyhound cruise. Interviews by Jeff Stark. Gorgeous slideshows tightly edited and mercifully short.
Bluestockings Bookstore
172 Allen Street, Manhattan
7-8:30p; $5
suggested donation

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BIKE FILM FESTIVAL KICKOFF FUN THINGS.

For the full schedule of events and screenings, and to buy tickets, check out www.bicyclefilmfestival.com.
Don’t miss Monkey Warfare (Friday, May 18) - Toronto Film Fest Special Jury Award Winner! Get your tickets before they sell out!!!
For press inquiries, please contact Jill Meisner, Pitch Control PR, 212.475.4919 or jmeisner@pitchcontrolpr.com.
May 16:: BIKES ROCK OPENING NIGHT PARTY
OPENING NIGHT DANCE PARTY!
Studio B
259 Banker St. (between Calyer St. and Franklin)
10pm-4am FREE

Ditch Productions present:
Mike Likes Bikes: Machine Integrated Kinetic Expressions
performances by: NJ Turnpike and Eystek

Headliners: GANG GANG DANCE
Dirty Finger (Black Label Bike Club) / James Stacher (Black Label Bike Club) / Brian Degraw (Gang Gang Dance)

May 17:: JOY RIDE - An Art Show Inspired by the Bicycle
Curated by Brendt Barbur / Hosted by Fountainhead Films
OPENING PARTY on MAY 17: 6pm-12am
Regular Gallery Hours: 12pm-7pm (May 17-21)
33 West 17th St. near 5th Ave.

Participating Artists:
Swoon / Phil Frost / Amy Franceschini / ESPO / Michel Gondry / Steve MacDonald / David Namaiki / Shepard Fairey / DAZE / Kareem Black / Peter Sutherland / Julia Chiang / Ryuta Nakajima / Massan / Brian Vernor / Benny Zenga / Fast Eddie Williams / Cheryl Dunn / Takuya Sakamoto / Madsaki / Erik Zo / Ko Masuda / Gina Marie Scardino / Erin Nicole Brown / Taliah Lempert / Amy Bolger / Steve Crandall / Tod Seelie / Daniel Leeb / Goods / Joseph Becker / Conrad Carlson / Erik Foss / Greg Ugalde / Yohei Hanazawa / Loren Purcel / Natascha Unkart / Ellis Gallagher AKA © Ellis G. / Jason Chaste / Dr. JPL / Ryan Doyle (BLBC) / Wolfgang Paperchase / Chris McNally / Mike Martin / Bradley Baker and Patty Bowman / Andrew McClintock / David Mashburn

After Party:
HOME SWEET HOME
131 Chrystie Street (Between Delancey and Broome)

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THURSDAY MISS ROCKAWAY BRASS-BAND-AGANZA. DANCE YOUR ASS OFF.

Swashbuckler's Ball

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Swashbuckler’s Ball
A Benefit for the Miss Rockaway Armada
Thursday, May 10th
Europa Nightclub in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
98 Meserole Ave., (corner of Manhattan Ave.)
G train to Nassau
Doors at 7 pm, $7 or $5 if you dress up real
crazy like a pirate or other nautical character

Shake Your Booty to the Fantastic Talents Of:
Rude Mechanical Orchestra (radical marching band)
featuring Team Awesome (guerrilla dance troupe)
Pony Pants (West Philly dancepartymeltdown)
Rench (block rockin’ honky tonk)
Veveritse (balkan brass dance grooves)

And:
Enjoy Mississippi-themed snacks! Get your random fabric and clothing
screen printed by the Rockaway Crew! See the Amazing Slideshow!
Don’t Forget to Dress Nautical: Pirates, Mermaids, Sailors, more!
The Armada is collective of people who traveled down the Mississippi
last year on rafts we built ourselves; a project of sustainability,
cultural exchange and adventure. Help send us down the river again,
this time all the way to New Orleans!

www.missrockaway.org
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Band links:
www.rudemechanicalorchestra.org
www.myspace.com/ponypants
www.renchaudio.com/
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Links to online flyer and advance tickets:
http://www.missrockaway.org/wordpress/BUY TICKETS NOW HERE

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