Love Among the Ruins
56 Bleecker Gallery and Late 80s New York Presented by Some Serious Business and Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project September 10–October 7, 2017 Opening Reception: Sunday, September 10 / […]
56 Bleecker Gallery and Late 80s New York Presented by Some Serious Business and Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project September 10–October 7, 2017 Opening Reception: Sunday, September 10 / […]
Book Launch Featuring A.J. Lees and Ira Silverberg Howl! Happening in collaboration with New York Review Books and Notting Hill Editions is pleased to present an evening celebrating the U.S. publication […]
Documentary Screening Kevin Duffy’s groundbreaking documentary John Fleck Is Who You Want Him to Be focuses on the legendary performance artist who was the target of government-sanctioned homophobia. In 1990, at the […]
A Reading and Book Publishing Celebration Howl! Happening and The Operating System are honored to present Jerome Rothenberg, reading in commemoration of the OS’s release of Flower World Variations in […]
Publication Party Howl! presents an evening with author John Tytell, who examines the importance of Mexico to the Beat Generation in his new book, Beat Transnationalism. Allen Ginsberg once told […]
A Tom Murrin/Alien Comic Invention Every Month on the Full Moon At 4pm sharp You know that dream? The one where you’re on a prison planet and the inmates only […]
Some Serious Business and Howl! Happening are pleased to celebrate Love Among the Ruins with a culminating performance by two masterful performers: John Kelly and Joseph Keckler. Kelly performs excerpts […]
Opening Party: Friday, October 13th, 6pm Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to present Time Frame, a selection of sculptures and photographs by artist Masao Gozu. Born in […]
The Insurance Doctor Is In! Questions about a health insurance bill? Don't understand your insurance and can't get a straight answer? Need some advice on how to negotiate medical debt? […]
Curious about affordable housing in NYC? Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over the next ten years? This […]