Where: Knitting Factory
Date: 2007-06-10 20:00:00
Type:
DOORS 7:30 PM // ADV $12 // DOS $15
Where: Mo Pitkins' House of Satisfaction
Date: 2007-04-26 20:00:00
Type:
Hardly gay man, Dave Rubin hosts the intimate, Thursgay with the help of over-the-top characters played by Shawn Hollenbach, Jenny Rubin and Allen Warnock. Each week will feature special guests who are staples of the gay community. The room maybe small, but personalities are big. Will Dave ever get gay enough for the show? Get there early or at least take advantage of the drink special! 4/26: Featuring Bob Smith, the first openly gay man to perform on the Tonight Show, MAC Award Nominee, Anne Neczapor, Theme park superstars Kicker and Turner plus a special appearance by the host of The Kevin Murphy Show, Kevin Murphy and his lovable gay cousin and band leader, Jodi Murphy! It's going to be a big show! Meet your hosts! Click on them! *Shawn Hollenbach *Dave Rubin *Jenny Rubin *Allen Warnock
Where: Union Hall
Date: 2007-04-26 20:00:00
Type:
OLA PODRIDA (record release show) + SARA LOV (of Devics) + BEN CRUM (of Great Lakes) $8
Where: Glasslands Gallery
Date: 2007-06-13 20:00:00
Type:
Playing at this show are:Yea BigYea Big+Kid Static/Rapider Than Horsepower, with Begushkin and more tba.Cost: $TBDAge: 21+Show submitted by Stolen Mix Tape.
Where: 440 Gallery
Date: 2007-04-15 16:30:00
Type:
JOIN US FOR A READING AT PARK SLOPE'S 440 GALLERY! About 440 Gallery: Park Slope's only artist-run gallery, a jewel box space offering an alternative venue for nine Brooklyn artists. 440 Gallery seeks to present surprising, unexpected art to the community through exhibitions, talks, readings and events centered around direct contact with the artist. Open Thursdays and Fridays, 4-7 pm and Saturdays and Sundays, 12-6 pm, or by appointment. Admission Free WHO: R.A. VILLANUEVA holds graduate and undergraduate degrees from Rutgers University. Twice awarded a Geraldine R. Dodge scholarship to the Fine Arts Work Center, he is actively involved with literary outreach programs throughout New York City. Recent poems have appeared in Washington Square and RATTLE; his songwriting has been featured at the Bowery Poetry Club and the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. He is an inaugural Kundiman fellow, serves as a writer in-residence at the Bronx Academy of Letters, and is pursuing a MFA at New York University. STEVE ROBERTS has lived and written in Texas, New Mexico, Oregon (briefly), and New York. He has a bunch of degrees. He's currently writing music reviews for a number of blogs and publications and is "working" on his novel. He enjoys avoiding things in his spare time. SUSAN J. CRONIN has an MFA in poetry from the Graduate Writing Program at The New School. Her poetry has appeared in Mid-American Review, PMS: poemmemoirstory, and Wicked Alice. She currently teaches at SUNY New Paltz. AMY WILLIAMS, April's featured artist, will give a brief talk on her evolving photographic narrative of her eight-year-old niece, a series which offers the viewer a captivating crystallization of selves on the brink of being lost, the opportunity to reexamine, and re-imagine, the narrative of childhood. Williams attended art school at the University of Texas at Austin and has lived in Los Angeles and New York. Her photographs of Karen Kilimnick's paintings were featured in Frog Magazine, in which she has an upcoming feature on artist Charles Long. Her work will be displayed, along with that of other artists, in the 2007 holiday windows of Saks Fifth Avenue. For more information, go to http://www.440gallery.com/artist_awilliams.htm.
Where: Galapagos Art Space
Date: 2008-01-12 20:00:00
Type:
Front room, FREE
Where: Bowery Ballroom
Date: 2008-05-27 19:00:00
Type:
Eric Hutchinson has spent the last few years showcasing his gift for intelligent pop music to audiences all across the country. He has opened shows for such artists as Rachael Yamagata, Bob Schneider, David Mead, Marshall Crenshaw, Jonatha Brooke, Ari Hest and Stephen Kellogg.
Where: Union Pool
Date: 2008-06-18 20:00:00
Type:
Annuals Union Pool 484 Union Ave. Wed 6/18 21+ Doors 8pm $13