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Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Aug 10, 2016

Huge! Vinyl LP Record & CD Yardsales in Woodstock, NY: Labor Day Weekend 2016 - THREE locations!


Just jumping back in here to let folks know about this event I'll be participating in. Three great record sales with 9 or 10 dealers all told. Lots & lots of (mostly) affordable vinyl. And some CD's as well. Facebook event page here. Please stop by & say hello!

Nov 17, 2015

Wednesday night: Hell & Sante at McNally Jackson, Soho NYC

 
This just in from Richard Hell:

Tomorrow is the final reading/signing event I have scheduled for my new book Massive Pissed Love: Nonfiction 2001-2014 (the latest press for it is at Paper magazine).

At 7:00 PM tomorrow, Wed 18 Nov, Luc Sante - whose juicy, meticulous, and, as ever, piercingly put, new book is a study of the poor person's Paris, largely in the 19th century, entitled The Other Paris  - and I, will commence an evening comprising short readings by each of us, then a discussion with each other about our books, then a Q & A, then book signing.

The event takes place at McNally Jackson bookstore, 52 Prince St. in Manhattan. Their listing of it:

Thursday night: Bowery Mission Women's Program Benefit / Mudd Club Rummage Sale

MUDD CLUB RUMMAGE SALE - BENEFITING THE WOMEN’S PROGRAM of THE BOWERY MISSION

Steve Mass by Kate Simon
Featuring famed treasures and priceless trash collected from an elite of couturiers, rock stars, artists, luminaries, bigwigs and significant somebodies

Thursday, November 19th
7:30 pm – 10:30pm
Roxy Hotel
2 Avenue of the Americas, New York City

Honorary Chair:
Steve Mass, a.k.a. Dr. Mudd

Co-Hosts:
Glenn O'Brien, Maripol & Paul Sevigny

Host Committee:
Victoria Bartlett, Richard Boch, Jeffrey Deitch, Phoebe Fitch, Eric Goode,
Kim Gordon, Deborah Harry, Kim Hastreiter, David Hershkovits, Pat Irwin
Daryl Kerrigan, Humberto Leon, Debi Mazar,
Patrick McMullan, Robert Molnar, Kate Pierson, Lisa Rosen, Lola Schnabel,
Kate Simon, Anna Sui, threeASFOUR & Linda Yablonsky

Tickets
Platinum Circle $200: 7:30 – 10:30
Entitles holder to 10% discount on all sale items. Live Music, Kate Pierson & Pat Irwin of B-52’s, Lenny Kaye of Patti Smith Group, special guests, Dance Music, Open Bar & Curated Hors D’oeuvres. Complimentary Entry to Backstage Hawaiian Love Shack Party on White Street, 10:30-2:00.

Gold Circle $100: 7:30 – 10:30
Live Music, Kate Pierson & Pat Irwin of B-52’s, Lenny Kaye, of Patti Smith Group, special guests, Dance Music, Open Bar & Curated Hors D’oeuvres.
Gold Circle ticket sales end 3pm November 18th.


CLICK EVENTBRITE LINK FOR TICKET OPTIONS

*$50 is the non-tax deductible portion of each ticket. Sale items are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Art Work & Items Donated from the Ateliers, and Attics of,

Agnes B
Allan Tannenbaum
Anna Sui
Brett De Palma
Bill Komoski
Bob Gruen
Bobby Grossman
Chris Stein
David Godlis
Deborah Harry
Dike Blair
Duncan Hannah
Eric Goode
Ericka Beckman
Pat Place
Maripol
Fred Schneider
George Dubose
Glenn O’Brien
Humberto Leon
Hunt Slonem
James Nares
Jeffrey Deitch
Izhar Patkin
Jim Jarmush
John Miller
Kate Pierson
Kate Simon
Keith Sonnier
Kim Gordon
Lisa Rosen
Lola Schnabel
Marc Jacobs
Jo Shane
Richard Boch
Patrick McMullan
Paul Sevigny
Phoebe Fitch
Ralph Pucci
Robert Molnar
Sally Gall
Steve Mass
Sting
Timothy Greenfield Sanders
Tom Otterness
Walter Robinson
William Coupon
Billy Sullivan

More names, more art, more rummage added everyday!

Nov 10, 2015

Tonight In NYC: MARCIA RESNICK BOOK SIGNING PARTY


Tuesday, November 10th, 2015
6:30 - 8:30 PM
Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project
6 East 1st Street
New York, NY 10003

Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project and Insight Editions invite you to meet punk legends photographer Marcia Resnick and writer Victor Bockris at a book signing, slide show, and reading from their new book:
Victor Bockris & Marcia Resnick, 1977

Photographs by Marcia Resnick
Text by Victor Bockris

Featuring rockers Joey Ramone, David Byrne, Iggy Pop and Mick Jagger; poets William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg and provocateurs John Waters, Andy Warhol and John Belushi among many other stars of drop-dead glamorous New York nights – presented here for your personal inspiration and pleasure.

Resnick's magnificent series of portraits of the cutting edge artists from three generations combined with Bockris' enlightened texts give us this first portrait of the beat punk age.

Be sure to join us for Marcia’s full exhibition at Howl! Happening this February.

Nov 8, 2015

News from the desk of Richard Boch: artist, writer and former Mudd Club doorman


As I continue work on my Mudd Club chronicles, an enduring labor of love, I find that history occasionally does repeat itself. November 2015, leaves are falling, and another chapter is writing itself; I'm once again working with Steve Mass! That's the short of it. From the offices of the Mudd Club Rummage Sale Host Committee, to benefit the Bowery Mission Women's Program, here's the rest:

Steve Mass, aka Dr. Mudd, the genius behind the legendary Mudd Club (1978-1983) where nightlife was truly an art form, quietly slipped out of New York at the turn of the millennium, when downtown was still in the shadow of the twin towers. He moved to Berlin. There things were, perhaps, more like the New York he loved than what New York has now become. And now, as suddenly as he vanished, he has reappeared to the joy of all Mudd graduates turning up in lower Manhattan on White Street just a few blocks from the legendary 77 White Street site of the Mudd Club. Steve is now back in town to have a huge birthday party/Bowery Mission Charity event.

It’s funny to see Steve, in many ways the ultimate New Yorker, visiting the city today. He’s like a tourist from another dimension, full of wonder and bemusement. His presence stands out as a magnificently preserved specimen from another time: a perfect prankster idealist hoping to make the world a better place and have fun doing it. During the late 70’s, early 80’s, the heyday of the Mudd Club, Steve was such a very generous host to the young creatives pouring into a then desolate Tribeca helping to facilitate a magical design laboratory where you could work and get by on very little money. The Mudd Club was THE creative epicenter. This contributed in no small way to today's boom in art, music and film. It is all part of the Mudd's legend and lore. At that time talented people didn’t need to have a full time day job to get by. Still it was difficult for many talented young people, especially women, who were changing the world against the odds. Steve recalls the greatness of the late Gia Carangi, Edwige Belmore, Tina L’Hotsky, Anya Phillips, Sara Charlesworth, Abbijane Schifrin, Anita Sarko and the difficulties they faced. And they were the successful ones.... although ultimately suffering tragically.

Today it is so much harder to eat, to keep a roof over one’s head in this city. It is not surprising that there are many college educated and once employed homeless in New York City. Now fortunately there is a program which sponsors vulnerable women at The Bowery Mission. Their Women’s Center provides residential private accommodation for women suffering from homelessness due to the many pitfalls of the city including domestic violence, addiction, financial exploitation, job loss, and health crises.Therefore we are asking for your help in reaching out to friends, Mudd Club members and habitues as well as their descendents and heirs and to ask them to participate in the MUDD CLUB RUMMAGE SALE.

As a friend of the Mudd Club we ask that you and your friends lovingly donate an historic work of art, photographs, couture treasures, accessories, memorabilia, designer sample and/or cultural curios (hopefully from the Mudd Club days but any period is acceptable) in memory of our youth, friends lost and the special lives we now live. In addition we are asking you to purchase tickets to the event and if possible make a donation to The Bowery Mission. 

Ticket sales:

Sep 10, 2015

The Downtown Decade: NYC 1975-1985 coming soon to Glenn Horowitz Bookseller


In a show that sounds not all that far off from what the Fales Library did about 10 years ago, Glenn Horowitz Bookseller announced the following event(s) earlier today:

The Downtown Decade: NYC 1975–1985

Exhibition Dates: Thursday, September 10–Saturday, October 10, 2015
Opening Reception: Tuesday, September 15th, 6–8 pm
17 West 54th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues

Catalog PDF available here. Includes many photos of Stupefaction faves & pals like Kate Simon, Allan Tannenbaum, Marcia Resnick, Roberta Bayley, Bob Gruen, and much more.

We are excited to begin our Fall season with The Downtown Decade: NYC 1975–1985, a multi-genre overview of the visionary creative scene that developed on New York City's Lower East Side during the late 1970s and early 1980s. At a time when the city was on the brink of fiscal disaster and suffering daily internal chaos, a burgeoning and interconnected artistic community emerged that would enduringly alter previously held perceptions of art, photography, literature, film, and music.

On display will be original items both by and featuring many of the era's participants, including Rene Ricard, David Armstrong, Nan Goldin, the Lurie Brothers, Jenny Holzer, Richard Prince, Peter Hujar, Kiki Smith, and Christoph Kohlhofer, as well as historical documentary material—vintage issues of the East Village Eye, gallery flyers, posters, manuscripts, and advertisements—and original artwork and photography by Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kate Simon, Philip Taaffe, Francesco Clemente, Marcia Resnick, Curt Hoppe, Jimmy DeSana, Christopher Makos, and Patti Smith, among others.

A soundtrack showcasing the period's outstanding musical talent will also be playing in the gallery during the show, including songs by the Ramones, The Clash, Blondie, Public Image Ltd., Grandmaster Flash, Talking Heads, James Chance, the Lounge Lizards, and Television.

The exhibition will be on display from Thursday, September 10–Saturday, October 10, 2015. 
An opening reception will be held Tuesday, September 15th, from 6-8 pm.

Events in conjunction with The Downtown Decade:

Book Signing: Jeannette Montgomery Barron

Date: Wednesday, September 30th, 6-8 pm 

Location: GHB Penthouse, 20 West 55th Street
Photographer and author Jeannette Montgomery 
Barron will be signing copies of her new book, My Years 
in the 1980s: New York Art Scene, in the GHB penthouse. Material featured in the book will be on display during the event, and RARE will remain open until 7 pm.

Screening: Downtown 81, with Glenn O’Brien

Date: TBA 

Location: GHB Penthouse, 20 West 55th Street
Please join us for a special screening in the 
GHB penthouse of Downtown 81, starring 
Jean-Michel Basquiat, which has been praised for capturing “…that New York moment when punk, emerging rap, art school cool and the East Village art and music scenes were at their creative best.” 
The film’s writer and producer, Glenn O’Brien, will both introduce the film and answer questions afterward. Seating will be limited.

Sep 2, 2015

New Book of Note: Massive Pissed Love by Richard Hell


The season will soon be upon us...plenty of new & interesting books to read are coming. I'm sure I'll be checking out the new Chrissie Hynde book at some point, but first I'll be sure to read this new one from Richard Hell which was literally JUST announced. 

Massive Pissed Love: Nonfiction 2001-2014 will be available October 12, in paperback only. For you New Yorkers, the launch/reading/signing will be at the Strand on October 14, followed by a reading at Book Court in Brooklyn on October 27, and then an evening with Luc Sante at McNally Jackson on November 18.

Order it here, or buy it at your favorite independent book store. 

Mar 2, 2015

Feb 18, 2015

Liquid Liquid's Dennis Young guesting on WFMU this Sunday


Dennis Young of Liquid Liquid will be appearing on WFMU this Sunday as a guest on Daniel Blumin's show from 7-9PM EST. He'll be discussing his new album, Reel To Real (pictured above), available now from the Staubgold label. Listen locally at 91.1 FM (NYC) or 90.1 FM (Hudson Valley), or online at www.wfmu.org. Archives: www.wfmu.org/playlists/dn.

Jan 29, 2015

James Chance: This Saturday in BK with Jonathan Toubin, and European Dates in March


Besides appearing this coming Saturday at DJ Jonathan Toubin's latest shindig (above), James Chance has just announced some European tour dates with Les Contortions (below). Keep up with things Chance at his website and Facebook page.

03/10/2015 - Cafe Oto - London (UK)
03/12/2015
 - Stereo - Glasgow (UK)
03/13/2015
 - Instants Chavirés - Paris (France)
03/14/2015
 - Het Boss - Anvers (Belgium)
03/15/2015
 - King Georg - Koln (Germany)
03/17/2015
 - Sonic - Lyon (France)
03/18/2015
 - Bbc Perpinya - Perpignan (France)

Dec 17, 2014

Opening This Friday: ART & EPHEMERA FROM 98 BOWERY, 1969-89 at the Lodge Gallery, NYC

John Feckner, “Decay,” Fashion Moda flyer, 1980

131 Chrystie Street, NYC
December 19 - 28, 2014

Opening Friday, December 19, 6 - 9 pm

Colette, “Taken away by Police,” from the series Records from the Story of My Life, 1973/78
The website 98bowery.com tells the story of the downtown art scene in the 1970s and 80s as I experienced it living in the top floor loft at 98 Bowery. These bleak years for New York were marked by economic decline, crime, drugs, and in many sections of the city, a desolate landscape of abandoned buildings and rubble-strewn lots. But for the young artists living in the Lower East Side during one of its worse moments there was a silver lining: cheap rents, camaraderie, plenty of real-life inspiration, and a do-it-yourself ethos that made anything possible. To use the ironic phrase coined by artist Joseph Nechvatal, downtown was an “Island of Negative Utopia.”
Every era creates its own type of art object. The multiples, political statements, and ephemera in this exhibition at the Lodge Gallery are representative of the deliberately transient quality and populist impulse of art in the 1970s and 80s. These are treasures that I acquired during that time, as well as vintage works that I have collected more recently for Gallery 98, the online store of the website 98bowery. In selecting the items, I have not held back. Many are masterpieces whose rich historical and aesthetic content rivals that found in more conventional art objects.
- Marc H. Miller, Curator

Sandra Fabara (Lady Pink), Home Sweet Home, silkscreen, 1989


Nov 13, 2014

Richard Hell presents Ariana Reines this Friday


Come and get your mind busted, your body dizzed, and have some laughs with Ariana Reines this Friday. Richard will first interview her onstage, supplemented by multi-media illustration, and then Ariana will read/perform for 45 minutes or an hour. There will be an exclusive Ariana-signed, limited-edition broadside giveaway for all attendees too.

Night Out with Richard Hell
in the Thalia Theater at Symphony Space
2537 Broadway, NYC
Get tickets at here

Next up, filmmaker KELLY REICHARDT, Thu 4 Dec, 2014 -
Kelly, the acclaimed director of five features so far will be presenting her filmic apotheosis to date, the astonishing 2011 Meek's Cutoff, a western unlike any prior, as much like Robert Bresson as John Ford.
Read A.O. Scott's NY Times review of the movie here
Ticketshere

In the winter, DONALD CUMMING, Thu 12 Feb, 2015 -
Along with Karen O. and Julian Casablancas, D. is one of the most innately talented NYC rock and roll/pop musician/singer/songwriters to come up in the aughts--he founded and led the Virgins 2007-2013, and will have a new solo album out just about the time of the "Night Out" event.
See him with the Virgins as filmed by Ryan McGinley here
Ticketshere

In the spring, Jayson Musson (a/k/a Hennessy Youngman), Fri 3 April, 2015 - Details coming soon...

Nov 10, 2014

I FOUGHT THE LAW: The Life and Strange Death of Bobby Fuller coming soon!


A new bio on Texas native, Bobby Fuller, by Miriam Linna & Randell Fuller, will be hitting bookshelves soon courtesy of Kicks Books. They'll be throwing a book launch party on Dec. 5. Be sure to visit their blog for the scoop. There's also info there for the Norton Records Holiday Spectacular 2014 which takes place the same weekend.

Nov 4, 2014

Les Pattinson (Echo & the Bunnymen) collection up for auction Nov. 15


Former Echo & The Bunnymen bassist, Les Pattinson, is auctioning off a bevy of things, and bidding begins November 15. Items include ephemera, photographs, clothing and plenty of musical gear. See the list here, and watch the video below.

Nov 2, 2014

Listen to James Chance's DJ set on WNYU now!


In case you missed James Chance's recent appearance on WNYU's Shake 'Em On Down, the show is now archived & streamable. He played a hell of a set. Listen to the entire thing here.

  1. James Brown "Super Bad Parts 1, 2, and 3" Super Bad (King) LP 1971
  2. Dizzy Jones "I Don't Care" The Godfather's R& B - James Brown Productions 1962-67 (BGP Records) CD 2008
  3. Marva Whitney "I Made a Mistake" Live and Lowdown at the Apollo (King) LP 1969
  4. The Rhythm Machine "The Kick" The Funky 16 Corners (Stones Throw) CD 2001
  5. Dyke And The Blazers "Stuff" So Sharp! (Kent) CD 1991
  6. Dynamic Corvettes "Keep Off The Grass" Funky Sex Machines (Soul Patrol) LP 2009
  7. James Chance And Les Contortions "Home Is Where The Hatred Is" Incorrigible! (Le Son Du Maquis) CD 2011 {Gil Scott-Heron cover.}
  8. Bobby & Deborreh Williams "The Pusher’s Thang" Ancestors of Rap (Tramp) CD 2012
  9. Lightnin' Rod "Sport" Hustlers Convention (United Artists) LP 1973
  10. Ann Alford "Gotta Get Me a Job" SuperFunk (Ace) CD 2000 {Originally released in 1971.}
  11. Harvey Scales "Broadway Freeze" Stax Of Funk. The Funky Truth (BGP Records) CD 2000
  12. Aalon Butler & the New Breed Band "Gettin' Soul Part 1" (Tramp) 7" 2013
  13. Junior & The Classics "Kill the Pain" (Magic Touch) 7"
  14. The Young Rascals "Love Is a Beautiful Thing" Collection (Atlantic) LP 1967
  15. The Rationals "Little Girls Cry" Be Rational! (Ace) CD 2009
  16. Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels "I Had it Made" Breakout…!!! (New Voice Records) LP 1966
  17. Earl Bostic "Time on My Hands" C'mon And Dance With Earl Bostic (King) LP 1956
  18. LaVern Baker "Trying" The Uncollected LaVern Baker (Royale) CD {Originally released in 1962}
  19. Dinah Washington "I Wanna Be Loved" Queen of the Jukebox "Live" 1948-1955 (Baldwin Street Music) CD 2000 {Recorded at Birdland, July 21, 1951.}
  20. Little Jimmy Scott "If You Only Knew" The Savoy Years & More... (Savoy Jazz) CD 1999 {Originally released in 1956.}
  21. Big Maybelle "I Could Make You Care" Ladies Sing The Blues - Volume 2 (Savoy) CD 1981
  22. James Chance And Les Contortions "Yesterdays" Incorrigible! (Le Son Du Maquis) CD 2011
  23. Billie Holiday "Yesterdays" Strange Fruit (Atlantic) CD 1972

Oct 16, 2014

James Chance to guest host WNYU's Shake 'Em On Down next Thursday, 10.23.14


James Chance will be appearing on, and making musical selections, on the long running show, Shake 'Em On Down, on WNYU next Thursday, Oct. 23. You'll have to tune in at 7:30PM to hear what James picks, and I'm sure it'll be interesting! 

You can live-stream the broadcast directly from the WNYU website.


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