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COME OUT! COME OUT! SO MANY GOOD ART & POLITICS EVENTS!

Reblogged from Josh MacPhee! So many awesome things to do:

1) Thursday April 12th—- Graphic Work: Imaging Today’s Labor Movement
2) Saturday April 14th—- NYC Anarchist Bookfair
3) Sunday April 15th—- Realizing the Impossible Book Release
4) Monday April 16th—-Art and Anarchism Roundtable Discussion
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1) Graphic Work: Imaging Today’s Labor Movement
This is a show I [Josh MacPhee] co-curated with Zoeann Murphy of 40 new and exciting labor posters!
Opening: Thursday April 12th, 6pm to 9pm

Gallery 1199
310 W 43rd Street New York, NY 10036

The show will be open from April 5 to April 30

Open M-F: 9-5

For more information contact Zoeann Murphy: zoeann@wdiny.org

The US labor movement has created some of the most effective political graphics and images in history. However, work and workers, along with the labor movement are often depicted as experiences of the American past: photographs of children in factories in the early 1900s, paintings of historic strikes and Rosie the Riveter. Now the labor movement needs new images of the issues confronting workers today. Graphic Work, curated by Josh MacPhee and Zoeann Murphy is a collection of 40 posters aimed at representing the new fact of labor.

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2) New York City Anarchist Bookfair!

Come hang out at the 1st ever NYC anarchist bookfair! I’ll be tabling all day for justseeds, it should be a great event!

Saturday April 14th, 11am-7PM

Judson Memorial Church, 55 Washington Square South, Manhattan

The 1st Annual, 1st Ever NYC Anarchist Book Fair, will host a one-day exposition of books, zines, pamphlets, art, film/video, and other cultural and very political productions of the anarchist scene worldwide, on Sat., Apr. 14, 2007 at Judson Memorial Church in Manhattan. The 1st Annual, 1st Ever NYC Anarchist Book Fair will feature over 40 tables as well as an art gallery. Panels, presentations, workshops, and skill shares will provide further opportunities to learn more and share your own experience and creativity.

for more info: http://www.anarchistbookfair.net/index.php?title=Announcement

here’s the poster my friend Kevin And I made for the event:

nycbookfair

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3) Realizing the Impossible Book Release!

My new book finally came out! Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority was just released on AK Press and my co-editor Erik Reuland and I are celebrating at Bluestockings Books. The book is a huge sprawling collection of 23 essays on the intersection of art and anarchism and has something for anyone even the slightest bit interested in art and politics.

Book Release Party/Event

Sunday April 15th, 7PM

Bluestockings

Sunday April 15th, 7pm
Bluestockings Books
172 Allen St. (just below Houston)
Erik and I will be using the book as a jump off point to discuss the role of art and culture in radical social movements, and a number of contributors will talk about their work. Should be really fun and a nice collection of voices and images. Come check it out, hang out, and celebrate with us!!!
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4) Monday April 16th—-Art and Anarchism Roundtable Discussion
What: Roundtable Discussion on Anarchist Aesthetics
When: Monday 04.16.07 @ 7:30
Where: 16Beaver Street, 4th Floor, Manhatten
Who: Free and open to all
Roundtable Discussion with Contributors to Realizing the Impossible.
Erika Biddle, Dara Greenwald, Josh MacPhee, Cindy Milstein
We would like to start the Roundtable promptly at 7:30, so please come early if possible, and bring your questions.
This event will be a dovetail to the 1st Annual New York Anarchist Bookfair. We are really hoping that this event together people that maybe haven’t been in dialogue yet but should be. And so, this is not a panel discussion in anyway, but an open forum.
For the complete contents of the book please go to
Presenter Bios:
Josh MacPhee is an artist, curator and activist currently living in Troy, NY, usa.  His work often revolves around themes of radical politics, privatization and public space.  His second book Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority (AK Press, co-edited with Erik Reuland) was just published. He also organizes the Celebrate People’s History Poster Series and is part of the political art collective www.justseeds.org.
Cindy Milstein is co-organizer of the Renewing the Anarchist Tradition conference and a board member with the Institute for Anarchist Studies. [ www.anarchiststudies.org] She’s also a
member of the Free Society Collective and Black Sheep Books Collective in Vermont. Her written work appears in periodicals and several recent anthologies, including Globalize Liberation (City Lights),
Confronting Capitalism (Soft Skull), and Only a Beginning (Arsenal Pulp).
Erika Biddle is a founding member of the collective Artists in Dialogue. She can often be found tweaking text  for Autonomedia [ www.autonomedia.org ] and for Perspectives, the biannual journal of the Institute for Anarchist Studies. [ www.anarchiststudies.org] She is also on the board of the IAS. One of these days she’s going to lose her mind, remember how to write, and become a full-time poet.
Dara Greenwald has participated in collaborative and collective cultural production and activism for many years. Participation includes the Pink Bloque, Ladyfest Midwest Chicago, Version>03, Pilot TV Chicago, and other groupings that resist being named. She worked as the distribution manager at the Video Data Bank from 1998-2005, where she distributed independent media and experimental video art and worked on the preservation of the Videofreex collection. She also writes, curates, and makes art. Her videos have screened widely, including at Images Festival(Toronto), New York Underground, Yerba Buena Center (SF), and Ocularis(NY). She is currently studying Electronic Arts at RPI in Troy, NY. [www.daragreenwald.com ]

MY CRAIGSLIST PLEA FOR BOAT

Looking for a cheap boat for an amazing project - $1


Reply to: sale-292462723@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-03-12, 12:04AM CDTI’m a member of the Mississippi River’s Miss Rockaway Armada. You might have met us when we came to Minneapolis, Red Wing, Winona, LaCrosse, Prairie Du Chien, Dubuque, Clinton and all the cities along the river before Andalusia, Ill. last year. We’re a huge raft made of all kinds of scrap materials, including 2 diesel engines from Volkswagen rabbits, converted to run biodiesel with longtail props attached. It’s a kind of arts troupe. We come to town and do a show and hold workshops during the day and do face painting for kids and play music. This year we’re interested in building a few satellite rafts and being more of an armada. I’d like to find or buy a cheap 16′-22′ (approx) boat with a working motor and then convert it to run on bike power by building a bike power apparatus to drop into the water over the transom and then and likely building out some pontoons behind the transom to even the weight and attach the motor to.I wonder if you might have an inexpensive boat with a working motor that might sound good for this project. We have very little money but a lot of heart and if you have a boat in your midst that might sound like a good base for this kooky idea we’d be grateful.Check out our website to see pictures: http://www.missrockaway.org, more pictures here: http://www.everydayilive.com/armada

Read the articles about us at the link below. there was one in the star tribune but i can’t find it online:

http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2006-12-19/news_feat.php

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/09/arts/09arma.html?ex=1312776000&en=91dedd4ba9963741&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

Thanks!

The boat

  • Location: Minneapolis/Mississippi River b/w Minneapolis & Quad Cities
  • it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

PostingID: 292462723

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CHECK OUT BEAU SIA’S RESPONSE TO RACIST ROSIE

LOOK AT THESE ADORABLE SHEEP AT JASON & DENISE’S HOUSE IN VT!

JASON'S SHEEP!

OH MY GOD THIS WAS TOO ADORABLE NOT TO SHARE WITH BLOGLAND.

TUESDAY NIGHT: FLETCHER BREAKS YOUR HEART. GET DOWN TO BLACK BETTY NOW.

Fletcher said: Tomorrow, tuesday, at Black Betty me and The Prayers return to shred with our dogs The Goddamn Rattlesnake. Watch us play some gooves with Crozier, Handsome John and the Rattlesnake. Two bands, our bar, our night. Show starts at 10 o’clock. Jay plays the psychotic reaction inbetween and after. 2 dollar beer. Big fun! Black Betty’s on the corner of Havermayer and Metropolitan in Williamsburg. For more info go to:
myspace.com/psychoticreactionny

WTF MYSPACE?

Covena Turpentine

SO effin weird! This is what i got as my username when I went to log into myspace. Also, has anyone read the New York mag article about online communities? Interesting.

THE FIRST NYC MIDNIGHT RIDAZZ TONIGHT!!!

from nonsensenyc:

XXXXX FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 XXXXX

Midnight Ridazz NYC

We are having the first ever Midnight Ridazz NYC bike ride. Midnight
Ridazz is already well established in LA and elsewhere on the west
coast and we are bringing it here. The idea is that of a fun party
atmosphere bike ride, make noise make jokes dress in costume it is
not meant to be a strenuous ride. The first ride will be themed Kings
and Queens and will be meeting at Fort Greene park in Brooklyn at the
Myrtle and Washington entrance, then riding through northern Brooklyn
and into queens terminating in East Williamsburg/Bushwick at Siegel
and Bogart. The ride will be about 10 miles and no rider will be left
behind. After the ride, riders who are 21 and over may choose to
continue on to one of the bars in the area with other riders or go
their own way home. Your best frivolous royal dress is encouraged.
For more information on this ride and Midnight Ridazz in general
check the website.

Fort Greene Park
Myrtle and Washington entrance, Brooklyn
10:30p; $free
http://www.midnightridazz.com

COME TO THE BOWERY POETRY CLUB THURSDAY. SERIOUSLY.

Epic show.

Beau

beau sia

18/01/2007
308 bowery (btwn e. 1st st. and bleecker), new york, 10003
Cost : 7 bucks

i’m loathe to say this, but you kinda don’t want to miss this show. it’s a rare treat that we’re all in the same room performing together. WHAT?!: Incantations for ‘07, featuring new work and performances by suheir hammad, black ice, lemon, john s. hall, flaco, regie cabico, willie perdomo, shappy, celena glenn, cristin o’keefe aptowicz, big mike, marty mcconnell, george mckibbens, leticia viloria, and sarah kay. hosted by beau sia, dj’d by mas.

MEMORIAL RIDE GHOST BIKE TOUR.

Andre Anderson’s mother gave a wonderful impassioned speech at the end of the ride. Noah Budnick is behind her. He also spoke (he is a great speaker).

A plaque for all the unreported bike deaths.

Nuckel speaking at Eric Ng’s memorial. Through this experience of losing someone so close to the community recently, Erc’s friends have pulled together and remembered Eric in resistance. Nuckel’s speech at the ride and at Eric’s memorial ride have been heartwrenching and empowering. He’s really an amazing organizer and member of this community.

Rachel in a bike lift on 9th ave. Rachel helped organize the ride and is an awesome Time’s Up organizer.

Bronx Jon’s ghost bike in Williamsburg at S.4 and Roebling, a site tons of cyclists pass by every day, including me. This cyclist was an active member in the messenger community and is missed terribly by his loved ones and friends.

hanging bikes with wings above the ghost bike at Kevin Powell’s memorial site. Mr. Powell’s murderers have not yet been found.

MEMORIAL RIDE FOR ERIC NG

Thanks Todd, for posting:

This is reposted from the Visual Resistance site:

On Friday, December 1, Eric Ng was riding his bike up the West Side bike path. He was on his way from a show to a party — that was Eric, always busy, always seeing people — when a fucking drunk driver ran him down. The driver had traveled at speed for over a mile on the bike path, ignoring dozens of exits, literally dozens of chances to return to the road. Dozens of choices. The car hit Eric with such force that his bike was crushed, he was thrown into the air, his tire and shoe landing fifty feet away. The horrific details are in the news, if you want them.
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A big group of Eric’s friends spent the weekend mourning, talking, and, finally, making. We made a ghost bike for him on Saturday and sunflowers on Sunday. Eric’s memorial plaque reads “Love & Rage” — no resting in peace for this rock star.

There’s a memorial ride this Saturday, December 9th, meeting at 1pm in Washington Square Park and then proceeding to the site of Eric’s death. Non-bikers can head straight to the site, on the West Side bike path near Clarkson St. Please bring flowers (especially sunflowers), sidewalk chalk, paint, whatever you want. There will be a memorial service after the ride with music and a slideshow, and a party later that night.

Check the VR site for more updates.

AH THE LOVE OF HOT PANTS & ERICA FREAS


erica freas and the helm of miss rockaway. new york will miss you so much, erica.

WHERE YOU HAVE YOU BEEN?


(pic of our raft, dry-docked for the winter)

Jeff is doing these cool interviews at bluestockings Wednesday. You should come.
[says nonsensenyc:]

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.

Tonight offers a chance for travelers to tell stories, to bring the world home, and to share it with the rest of us — travelers as well as those of us who don’t get out much.

Featuring interviews with three intrepids: Ida Benedetto tells us what happened when she introduced Guatemalan coffee farmers to a tea collective in Darjeeling, India; Tod Seelie remembers getting kidnapped in Brazil; and Steve Duncan takes us underneath Minneapolis
on an urban exploration vacation.

Interviews by Jeff Stark. Gorgeous slideshows tightly edited and mercifully short.

Bluestockings Bookstore
172 Allen Street, Manhattan
7-8:30p; $5 suggested donation
http://www.bluestockings.com/

NOTE: Our friends are always running here and there, and we never get a chance to really hear about their trips. Our hope is that this series allows for a little more conversation about what some fascinating people are doing with their lives.

FAREWELL MISS ROCKAWAY ROCK SHOW!!

***PLEASE REPOST!! OUR FAREWELL SHOW BEFORE WE FLOAT DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI!!***

Come say goodbye to the Miss Rockaway Armada (send off party)!

The Miss Rockaway Armada is a group of 25 artists, adventurers and intrepids from across the country getting ready to travel down the Mississippi River this summer on rafts made of scrap wood. Running biodiesel, waste vegetable oil, wind, and solar power, we’ll give art workshops, performances, and collect oral histories along the way. So we are throwing a show to raise funds for the project and to say goodbye to all our friends for a while. The website for the project is missrockaway.org (look for articles in the Village Voice and NY Times about it soon. We know this is really really short notice, but we’d really appreciate it if you would come and help spread the word about the show, it’s gonna be a good one!

Send Miss Rockaway Down The River send off party

+— Japanther
+— Aa
+— The Goddamn Rattlesnake & Poor Boy Johnson
+— (Special Guest)

Europa Night Club in Greenpoint
98-104 Meserole Ave., (corner of Manhattan Ave.) Brooklyn, NY

Wednesday July 19th
9pm, $5