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SUMMARY:Insurance Doctor Is In
DESCRIPTION:The Insurance Doctor Is In! \nQuestions about a health insurance bill? \nDon’t understand your insurance and can’t get a straight answer? \nNeed some advice on how to negotiate medical debt? \nOur insurance expert will answer your questions during a one-on-one consultation. Vincent Musolino\, Health Benefits Specialist at the Artists Health Insurance Resource Center\, is an unbiased Navigator with the NY State of Health Marketplace and has over 12 years of medical billing and insurance experience. \nConsultations are about 20 minutes and by appointment only. \nPlease RSVP to vmusolino@actorsfund.org with Subject: Insurance Doctor Is In \nAlso\, bring any documents in question (bills\, explanations of benefits\, your insurance policy)! \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/actors-fund-insurance-drop-in-workshop-3-2016-12-19-2017-07-05-2017-12-11-2018-12-18-2019-01-15/2019-01-15/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Affordable Housing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 300\,000 units of affordable housing by 2026? This two-hour seminar for performing-arts and entertainment professionals provides an overview of government-subsidized housing in New York City\, which is available for both low- and middle-income households. Complex information is broken down into simple\, straightforward steps. While the applicant pool for these affordable units is highly competitive\, this seminar will help you avoid common mistakes and get organized and prepared to apply. The following questions will be addressed: \nHow do you find and apply for affordable housing? \nWhat are the eligibility requirements? (Income\, household size\, credit\, housing history\, etc.) \nHow does a housing lottery work? \nCan you get on a waiting list? \nHow do you document your income if it fluctuates year to year? \nHow can you best prepare yourself for an interview? \nWhat are your options if you are denied? \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/2565-2016-12-20-2017-06-06-2017-12-12-2018-02-20/2019-01-15/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Full Moon Show: Revenge of The Cherimoya Sisters
DESCRIPTION:THE FULL MOON SHOW  \nA Tom Murrin/Alien Comic Invention \nRevenge of The Cherimoya Sisters \nA Performance by Alexandra Tatarsky curated by Greer Dworman \nThey say that to eat a cherimoya you must slice it open with a knife\, tear it apart\, and then rip at its flesh till the chunks fall apart in your hands. They say the cherimoya is like an apple but more delicious\, as sweet and creamy as god’s sorbet. But also\, the seeds of the cherimoya are poisonous. If crushed and ingested\, they will kill you. And when the cherimoya is cut in two\, its insides look just like the full moon. All hail the cherimoya queen\, she will not go sweetly into this dark night.  \nI am thinking of the cherimoya in relation to the moon goddess\, I am thinking about endings and deaths\, darkness and glowing orbs\, survival through moon madness\, feminist readings of fruit\, and making a short play about how scientists describe the cherimoya as warty and abnormally protrusive. I am thinking of embracing warts. of playing the keyboard in a warty way. of protruding all over the place\, especially at night. probably with wigs. \n—Alexandra Tatarsky \nAbout Alexandra Tatarsky \nAlexandra Tatarsky is a song-and-dance man in the unfortunate in-between zone of comedy\, performance art\, theater\, and deluded rant. Their work often incorporates absurdist characters and improvised word play. It is largely fueled by anxiety.  \nInterests include identity construction\, code-switching\, humor and the abyss\, existential despair\, vaudeville and American performance history\, self-loathing and psychoanalysis\, late-capitalism and meaninglessness\, hybridity\, liminal spaces\, madness\, parades\, and acrylic nails. Basically\, how words\, worlds\, and selves come together and fall apart.  \nTatarsky has performed at venues including Judson Memorial Church\, NYU Skirball Center\, New Museum\, Brooklyn Museum\, BronxArtSpace\, Performance Space New York\, MoMA PS1\, Metro Pictures at 83 Pitt St\, Maccarone\, Dixon Place\, Basilica Hudson\, La MaMa E.T.C.\, The Brick\, Center for Performance Research (CPR)\, Gibney\, and many bars\, backyards\, and living rooms. They were a 2016 Movement Research artist-in-residence. With Ming Lin as part of Shanzhai Lyric\, they write about human/machine collaborations\, nonsense poetry\, and counterfeit culture for publications including The New Inquiry\, ArtReview Asia\, and Spike. Their show Americana Psychobabble comes back to town on January 23 and 24 as part of The Exponential Festival at the Glove. Web: tar-tar.biz IG: @tartar.biz ; @shanzhai_lyric  \nAbout Greer Dworman \nGreer Dworman is a Brooklyn-based performer and maker. Their work presently and passionately investigates humor and pop culture in performance\, grappling with larger ideas in the world located in personal narrative—concerning themselves with the ever-shifting Right Now.  \nDworman has been presented through Movement Research at Judson Memorial Church and Movement Research Spring Festival\, CATCH performance series\, Salonathon Chicago\, Brink at Dixon Place\, and Brooklyn Studios for Dance. Dworman currently hosts Tight 5\, supported and produced by Howl! Happening. Tight 5 is a come-as-you-are comedy series billed with performers willing to try stand-up for the first time ever. They received their BFA from the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago. \nThe Full Moon Show is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement/Creative Learning\, supported by New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature\, and administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. LMCC.net
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-full-moon-show-2016-11-16-2017-01-14-2017-07-14-2017-08-07-2017-12-03-2018-01-31-2018-12-22/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Insurance Drop In Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Insurance Doctor Is In! \nQuestions about a health insurance bill? \nDon’t understand your insurance and can’t get a straight answer? \nNeed some advice on how to negotiate medical debt? \nOur insurance expert will answer your questions during a one-on-one consultation. Vincent Musolino\, Health Benefits Specialist at the Artists Health Insurance Resource Center\, is an unbiased Navigator with the NY State of Health Marketplace and has over 12 years of medical billing and insurance experience. \nConsultations are about 20 minutes and by appointment only. \nPlease RSVP to vmusolino@actorsfund.org with Subject: Insurance Doctor Is In \nAlso\, bring any documents in question (bills\, explanations of benefits\, your insurance policy)! \nAll appointments are held at The Actors Fund Main Office (729 Seventh Avenue\, 10th Floor)
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/actors-fund-insurance-drop-in-workshop-3-2016-12-19-2017-07-05-2017-12-11-2018-12-18/2018-12-18/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Affordable Housing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 300\,000 units of affordable housing by 2026? This two-hour seminar for performing-arts and entertainment professionals provides an overview of government-subsidized housing in New York City\, which is available for both low- and middle-income households. Complex information is broken down into simple\, straightforward steps. While the applicant pool for these affordable units is highly competitive\, this seminar will help you avoid common mistakes and get organized and prepared to apply. The following questions will be addressed: \nHow do you find and apply for affordable housing? \nWhat are the eligibility requirements? (Income\, household size\, credit\, housing history\, etc.) \nHow does a housing lottery work? \nCan you get on a waiting list? \nHow do you document your income if it fluctuates year to year? \nHow can you best prepare yourself for an interview? \nWhat are your options if you are denied? \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/2565-2016-12-20-2017-06-06-2017-12-12-2018-02-20/2018-12-18/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Pixie Aventura and Catalyst Quartet: To DRAG & BACH
DESCRIPTION:Pixie Aventura and Catalyst Quartet \n\nHowl! Happening is pleased to present the Catalyst Quartet and famed drag queen spitfire Pixie Aventura for a transformative evening and experience the music of Bach like you’ve never heard it before. \n“When we set out to innovate Bach’s iconic Goldberg Variations by arranging it for string quartet\, we were faced with limitless possibilities\,” say Jessie Montgomery. “One of the amazing aspects of the piece is how Bach transforms a single bass line into almost two hours of music.” Taking the concept of transformation one step further the Catalyst Quartet explores the world of drag with a side by side performance and behind the scenes drag transformation. \nCatalyst Quartet members are Jessie Montgomery\, Karla Donehew Perez\, Paul Laraia\, and Karlos Rodriguez. \n \nAbout the Catalyst Quartet \nHailed by the New York Times at their Carnegie Hall debut as “invariably energetic and finely burnished…playing with earthy vigor\,” Catalyst Quartet is comprised of top laureates and alumni of the internationally acclaimed Sphinx Competition. Known for “rhythmic energy\, polyphonic clarity and tight ensemble-playing\,” the ensemble has toured throughout the United States and abroad\, including sold-out performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC\, at Chicago’s Harris Theater\, Miami’s New World Center and Stern Auditorium at Carnegie hall. The quartet has also appeared as concerto soloists with the Bogata Filharmonica\, the Sphinx Virtuosi\, and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.  Read More.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/pixie-aventura-and-catalyst-quartet-to-drag-bach/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181212T190000
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SUMMARY:William Rand: Four Decades
DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion and Publication Party\n  \nWith Rand and panelists Anthony Gaskin\, Maynard Monrow\, and Sur Rodney (Sur). \nIn William Rand’s paintings\, for example\, one must look to the shadows for information. In fact this oeuvre is a meditation on darkness: a painting in the shade.    —Rene Ricard\, Les Leçons des Ténèbres\, 1989. Hotel Chelsea \nHowl! Happening is pleased to host a panel discussion in honor of William Rand Four Decades\, the artist’s monograph chronicling his prolific career. Encompassing four decades of work\, with poetry by Rand as well as essays penned by his close friends\, the late critic Rene Ricard\, and Suzette McAvoy\, director and curator of the Center for Maine Contemporary Art. \nA marvelous raconteur\, brilliant draftsman\, and sharp-eyed\, searing documentarian\, Rand’s grand-scale black and white paintings chronicle his life and our times. Drawn from eclectic sources—art history\, geopolitics\, literature\, sports\, nature\, pop culture\, current events—his imagery seduces with its intoxicating mix of beauty and decadence\, highbrow and lowbrow.  \nWe want to be at this party.     —Suzette McAvoy\, Director\, Center for Maine Contemporary Art \nContributors include: Dennis Adamo\, Anthony Gaskin\, Jeffrey Goldberg\, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders\, Silvia Silveira Laguna\, Felix Leiro\, Philip M. Isaacson\, Suzette McAvoy\, Taylor Mead\, Maynard Monrow\, Inés Lopéz-Quesada\, William Baker Rand\, Rene Ricard\, Earle G. Shettleworth Jr.\, Bill Stelling\, and Haynes Sprunt Tate. \n  \nWilliam Baker Rand Four Decades  \nEssay by Rene Ricard\, Osprey Publishing\, 2018  \n128 pages\, case bound\, 6-color plates throughout\, 11 x 11”  \nCovering four decades of the artist’s work in Maine\, New York\, East Berlin\, and Spain\, the large black-and-white paintings\, and large\, often sexualized figures of this monograph engage with historical vertigo. \nAbout William Baker Rand \nInset image: The Guest Mooring\, 2017 © 2018 William Rand/ARS NY
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/william-rand-four-decades/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Queer Butoh 2018
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Hector Canonge\, Tina Zoccoli Mayers\, and Will Atkins \nHowl! Happening is pleased to present Queer Butoh 2018\, curated by Mee Ae Caughey\, Davey Mitchell\, and Vangeline for the New York Butoh Institute/Vangeline Theater. \n“Butoh is essentially the dance of the marginalized\, and the LGBTQ population is still largely marginalized in the world\,” says Vangeline France\, co-curator of this series. \nAt its origin\, the introduction of butoh in Japan was widely controversial. The first butoh performance\, Kinjiki (Forbidden Colors)\, created by Tatsumi Hijikata in 1958\, shocked Japanese audiences. Inspired by the work of French author Jean Genet\, Kinjiki took its name and inspiration from Yukio Mishima’s book Forbidden Colors and dealt with homosexuality—a profoundly taboo subject at the time. \nPLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM INCLUDES MINOR BLOODLETTING AND MAY NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OR SENSITIVE VIEWERS. \nPerformances include: \nWILL ATKINS: La Sangre  \nLa Sangre is a piece illuminating the ideas of violence and phobia in the queer community\, utilizing body piercing and butoh to challenge the stigma of HIV. Gauged piercing needles will be used to add another textural dimension\, along with the performer’s body. The live imagery of blood and butoh together recalls violent history towards the queer community while honoring what connects us as humans. This work also incorporates elements of drag; the performer embraces blurring gender roles in the freedom butoh offers. \nHECTOR CANONGE: Camarada \nCamarada\, a new solo performance by Hector Canonge\, evokes the complex\nbonds that men create with one another and the various codes they generate to express their longings and desires. The performance also explores notions of maleness and ideas about being or becoming a “real man.” Through actions intertwined with butoh Dance\, Canonge continues his exploration of corporal expression and somatic experimentation. \nTINA ZOCCOLI MAYERS: S/he or S/hekinah \nTina’s solo is an amalgamation of sound\, text\, and theater performance. Weaving together excerpts from Sylvia Plath\, Naomi Klein\, Saul Williams\, and Tina’s own poetry and prose\, the audio soundscape traces the emergence of the queer artist through the passageways of historical censorship and erasure—into rebirth as trans male\, female\, and androgyne. This butoh piece grieves and memorializes the censored histories of queer persons\, including the persecution and execution of gays and communists through the Nazi Holocaust\, McCarthyism\, witch hunts\, and other forms of dehumanization. Tina explores the resensitization of the trans-feminine body through neural\, masculine chemistries and devotions. Gender-troubling and nonconforming\, the artist spiritualizes metamorphosis in the context of the Hebrew black goddess Shekinah—also known as the Arabic Sakinah—warrior and priest bearing God’s peace of mind and pure consciousness. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nThe Vangeline Theater has been a leader in the development of contemporary butoh dance since its founding in 2002. Informed by the expansive vision of pioneering choreographer Vangeline\, the theater group brings to life a timeless and uniquely American style of butoh that continually captivates audiences. The Vangeline Theater is home to the New York Butoh Institute\, dedicated to providing superior butoh training to our community. The institute focuses on the advancement of butoh in the 21st century\, with special emphasis on scientific research as it relates to butoh dance. www.vangeline.com
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/queer-butoh-2018/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Through the Looking Glass: Scooter LaForge & Brett De Palma at NADA Miami
DESCRIPTION:Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to present Through the Looking Glass\, an installation of fearless and masterful paintings by Brett De Palma and Scooter LaForge. Through the Looking Glass marries two important painters’ vivid interpretations of our current upside down and bewildering world. Paralleling Lewis Carroll’s phantasmagorical satire that so poignantly skewered Victorian England\, De Palma and LaForge’s layered allegorical paintings ridicule\, expose\, and critique the foolishness\, corruption\, vices\, and villains in society around them.  \nDe Palma and LaForge blend seamlessly in this installation. De Palma’s large painted tarp propels a visual narrative overlaid with LaForge’s metaphors. Their collaborative work breaks out of stylistic conventions to forge dense new visual territory. In a world with an overabundance of fear\, anger\, and inequity\, their psychedelic tapestry offers humorous critique and laughter as a way to build consensus and community for our absurd times. December 6–9\, 2018 / NADA Miami / Booth 10.26  \n  \nBrett De Palma Through the Looking Glass\, Darkly \nBrett De Palma’s large (9 x 16’) painted tarp\, Through the Looking Glass\, Darkly\, mirrors the epic Lewis Carroll satirical novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in an American context. In this updated version\, Alice experiences\, as if in a dream\, an American political ecosystem from RFK’s assassination to Trump’s balloon of tweets\, while a giant raven floats over a world of imperial monarchy.   \n  \nOn the other side of the mirror\, Alice moves with the sleep of reason through the stages of aging\, both of the individual as well as empire. This absurd tale about the confusion produced by authoritarian upside down and backwards logic reveals parallels between then and now. With brash color and Pollock-like drips over two worlds of stars and stripes and a checkered ground\, the poetic painting appears like an unsolved jigsaw puzzle\, confusing time and space and morphing style and scale. Brimming with the menace of friendly monsters such as the Jabberwock and Humpty Dumpty\, Alice is heroically tested in an empire of would-be kings and queens.  \n  \nAfter passing through trials of nonsense and disorientation\, Alice becomes queen. This empowerment may be an illusion only obtainable in a fantasy world—leaving the viewer wondering if “life is but a dream.” \n  \nScooter LaForge \nSimilarly\, for LaForge\, fairy tales and allegory dance together in works that draw from such diverse sources as Mannerist and old master paintings\, comic books\, cartoons\, and pop culture. Like all good fairy tales\, his paintings may first appear funny\, playful\, and light. But appearances can be deceiving. What is below their richly painted surfaces can be very sinister indeed.  \n  \nA mash-up of huge expressionist gestures against impossibly delicate paint handling\, La Forge’s paintings are both powerful and exquisitely finessed. And like the Mannerists who created their own aesthetic while commenting on the social upheaval in 16th century Venice\, LaForge’s new body of work is informed by current events—a fantasy of imaginary creatures and magic—full of ambiguity and dreamlike visions that invoke pleasure by their painterly appeal\, but also an edge of danger or menace that mirrors the tension of living on the dark side of troubling times. \n  \nNADA Miami / December 6–9\, 2018 / Booth 10.26\nIce Palace Studios\, 1400 North Miami Avenue  \n  \nVIP Preview by Invitation: Thursday\, December 6\, 10 AM–2 PM\nOpening Preview by Invitation: Thursday\, December 6\, 12–2 PM\n\nOpen to the Public\nThursday\, December 6\, 2–7 PM\nFriday\, December 7\, 11 AM–7 PM\nSaturday\, December 8\, 11 AM–7 PM\nSunday\, December 9\, 11 AM–5 PM\n\nThe New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is the definitive non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation\, support\, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art. newartdealers.org
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/off-site-through-the-looking-glass-scooter-laforge-brett-de-palma-at-nada-miami/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Nora Burns David’s Friend
DESCRIPTION:A feisty and funny one-woman show…her odyssey will bring alive the period and its pleasures (and poisons) with pungent animation. —Charles Isherwood\, New York Times \nDavid’s Friend is the story of a crazy friendship in 1980s New York City—a restless city during a reckless time. It’s a comic odyssey about cruising\, disco\, drag queens\, strippers\, sex\, love\, loss\, and AIDS\, told with music\, videos\, costumes\, characters\, tall tales\, and torrid truths.  \nThe beauty of David’s Friend is\, you didn’t have to be there. Burns was\, and she brings it alive for the rest of us. —Marc Miller\, NY Theatre Guide \nA potent performance about the passing of a great era\, beautifully captured\, with wells of compassion and funniness. I wish I had known David\, but now I do. —Sandra Bernhard \nNora Burns is a founding member of the comedy groups Unitard and The Nellie Olesons. Watch the teaser for David’s Friend here. \nWritten and performed by Nora Burns \nFeaturing Billy Hough \nDirected by Adrienne Truscott \nDramaturgy — Lucy Sexton \nArt Direction — Tal Yarden \nCostumes — Connie Fleming \nVideo Montage — Len Whitney
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/nora-burns-davids-friend/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181204T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181204T233000
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CREATED:20181116T161523Z
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SUMMARY:Howl! Arts Presents: Jackie Factory's Low Life 8
DESCRIPTION:Low Life 8: Fairytale of New York at the Pyramid\n  \nThe much-missed Jackie Factory spectacular Low Life returns this holiday season for its eighth edition\, newly at the iconic Pyramid Club on Avenue A. Presented by East Village Arts instigator Howl! Arts\, Low Life 8 imagines the holidays in a century of East Village/Bowery dives and clubs\, from McGurk’s Suicide Hall to the Pyramid itself.\n\nProducers Chi Chi Valenti and Johnny Dynell promise a star-studded bill spanning generations and performance cults: Pyramid and Jackie 60 eminence Hattie Hathaway aka Brian Butterick\, butoh stars Vangeline Theater as Klaus Nomi and company\, queens of burlesque Dirty Martini and Cassandra Rosebeetle saluting Bowery vaudeville and vipers\, drag icon Sherry Vine\, choreographer/dancer Danielle Marie Fusco creating the title number\, thesbian Heather Litteer\, rising EV performance star Bobbie\, dark diva Poison Eve imagining Tanya Ransom as Nina Hagen\, and more. Jackie MC Paul Alexander will preside with Valenti\, and Pyramid/Jackie DJ Johnny Dynell spins between show sets and for a Jackie 60-style dance party afterwards.\n\nThe Jackie Factory created Low Life in 2007 as the closing show for the annual Howl! Festival in Tompkins Square Park. Inspired by the seminal Luc Sante book Low Life: The Lures and Snares of Old New York\, these big stage extravaganzas at Howl! Festival (2007-2013) continued a body of work born at the seminal Meatpacking District nightclub Jackie 60 @ Mother in 1997. For this indoor revamp\, two show sets will celebrate the Bowery haunts from the 1880s to the Roaring Twenties (Act One\, 9:30 PM) and The East Village Eighties/Pyramid Club (Act Two\, 11:30 PM).\n\nThe time travel quotient will be high—in some cases a performer will be recreating a moment that actually happened on the same stage three decades earlier! Veteran visitors will experience a Pyramid Club that is hauntingly familiar—virtually unchanged from the 1980s and still cash only—but with new bathrooms and excellent sound. For the show’s producers Valenti and Dynell\, East Village residents for three decades\, this holiday spectacular is a true present to and by the neighborhood’s past\, present and future stars.\n\n25% of door proceeds will benefit Howl! HELP (Howl! Emergency Life Project)\, a safety net for artists that provides emergency financial assistance and social service support in partnership with The Actors Fund. \nThe Pyramid\n101 Avenue A\, NYC\nDoors open at 8:30 PM\, show starts at 9:30 PM \nTickets: $15 in advance\, $20 at door\nTickets from dance party only (starts at midnight): $10\nBuy tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3899390 \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/howl-arts-presents-jackie-factorys-low-life-8-fairytale-of-new-york/
LOCATION:Pyramid\, 101 Avenue A\, New York\, NY\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181130T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20181119T172209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181120T233627Z
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SUMMARY:Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt Catalogue Launch and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Howl! Happening invites you to join culture critics\, art historians and curators for the publication of the catalogue for Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt’s Tenemental (With Sighs Too Deep for Words). A compendium of wide ranging essays and criticism\, the 106-page catalogue is Howl!’s most ambitious publication to date. Meet the artist and writers to celebrate Tommy’s multivalent work and life including contributors Dan Cameron; David Carter; Carlo McCormick; Roger S. Wieck; Jonathan Weinberg; and Agosto Machado. Published in association with Pavel Zoubok Fine Art. \n  \nRoger S. Wieck\, Melvin R. Seiden Curator and Department Head of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts\, Morgan Library & Museum\, discusses the dual themes that appear and reappear throughout Lanigan-Schmidt’s work: religion and childhood in his Essay Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt: The Art of Transubstantiation. \n  \nDan Cameron looks at the shifting perspectives of art historical perceptions and placement of the work in the context of Pattern and Decoration and AIDS in The Least Shall be Greatest. Art historian Jonathan Weinberg provides a penetrating interview with Lanigan Schmidt—who was a veteran of the Stonewall Riots and was present in the Stonewall Inn on June 28\, 1969—about his work in Art after Stonewall\, 1969-89. Timed to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots\, the exhibition opens at the Grey Art Gallery and The Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in April 2019. \n  \nDavid Carter’s insightful essay provides a deeper look at Tommy’s roots and family\, and offers biographical clues into Tommy’s psyche and creative process; and Carlo McCormick brings his perspective as a commentator and curator spanning decades of lived experience in the shifting downtown art and cultural scenes to understanding Lanigan-Schmidt’s layered work and his place inside and outside of fluctuating art and social movements.  \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/thomas-lanigan-schmidt-catalogue-launch-and-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20181119T175224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181124T200405Z
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SUMMARY:HURRAH! NYC: Night Two
DESCRIPTION:HURRAH! NYC \nTwo Evenings Salute the Seminal Nightclub Hurrah \nHosted by John Phillips \nA flashpoint of the “downtown” music scene—though located on 62nd Street—Hurrah was the first large dance club to feature punk\, new wave\, and industrial music. With his finger on the pulse of the behind the scenes action as the longtime Doorman/Greeter of Hurrah from its genesis in the late 70s to its closing in 1981\, John Phillips hosts two evenings that launch an ongoing series paying tribute to the legendary club’s history.  \nOf particular note\, it was the first club to regularly feature music videos\, positioning monitors throughout the club (see Merrill Aldighieri’s world premiere videos screening below). Mixing it up as a showcase for bands from England—many at the earliest stages of their careers—the club was notorious for nurturing talent like the B-52s\, The Cure\, Johnny Thunders\, Klaus Nomi\, Tuxedomoon\, 8-Eyed Spy with Lydia Lunch\, Mission to Burma\, The Ramones\, Bauhaus and many others.  \n  \nMerrill Aldighieri World Premiere Screening \nWith Ebet Roberts and special guest Barbara Lackey Clifford Finch \nMerrill Aldighieri debuts her two latest films from her Hurrah Archive of 200 hours of live performances at the club. Paying tribute to all the great doormen at the height of the nighclubbing craze\, the opening film\, Getting In (33 minutes)\, is a mash-up of true stories from Hurrah doormen and screen tests by iconic 80s actors. Included in the casting call are Steve Buscemi\, Barbara Gogin\, Illeana Douglas\, May Pang\, Howie Montaug\, and George Wrage\, who all auditioned for a fictional film about nightlife through the eyes of doormen.  \nThe second film\, Mission in Burmaland (60 minutes) features highlights from 4 concerts of the Boston band Mission of Burma. Interviews of the trio are interwoven in a visually embellished musical tapestry. The brilliant atonal abrasive feedback\, clever sound effect loops\, cultured lyrics and pop riffs make this band original and timeless. \nOpening the show will be a photographic “Happening” with images shot and presented by Ebet Roberts\, and a slow-motion mosaic study of flash frames of bands on the Hurrah stage\, including New Order\, Tuxedomoon\, Richard Hell & the Raybeats\, The Modettes and Strange Party. Adding to the evening will be a mixed DJ tape of a set by Geoff Brown\, digitally remastered by invited guest and co-owner of Hurrah\, Barbara Lackey Clifford Finch.  \nWatch more of Aldighieri’s VJ Diaries
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/hurrah-nyc-night-two/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20181119T174136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181119T174136Z
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SUMMARY:HURRAH! NYC: Night One
DESCRIPTION:Two Evenings Salute the Seminal Nightclub Hurrah \nHosted by John Phillips \nA flashpoint of the “downtown” music scene—though located on 62nd Street—Hurrah was the first large dance club to feature punk\, new wave\, and industrial music. With his finger on the pulse of the behind the scenes action as the longtime Doorman/Greeter of Hurrah from its genesis in the late 70s to its closing in 1981\, John Phillips hosts two evenings that launch an ongoing series paying tribute to the legendary club’s history.  \nOf particular note\, it was the first club to regularly feature music videos\, positioning monitors throughout the club (see Merrill Aldighieri’s world premiere videos screening below). Mixing it up as a showcase for bands from England—many at the earliest stages of their careers—the club was notorious for nurturing talent like the B-52s\, The Cure\, Johnny Thunders\, Klaus Nomi\, Tuxedomoon\, 8-Eyed Spy with Lydia Lunch\, Mission to Burma\, The Ramones\, Bauhaus and many others.  \n  \nPhotographer George Dubose \nGeorge DuBose would often go out after his workday apprenticeship for two Manhattan fashion photographers and document the scene at various nightclubs. Hurrah’s\, Max’s Kansas City\, the Mudd Club and Studio 54 were all his turf. Photographing the B52s debut concert at Max’s led DuBose to a career as an art director and photographer for over 300 covers of music packaging. His clients ranged from the Ramones (12 years and dozens of covers) to the Notorious B.I.G.’s first professional photo shoot. \nFor Howl!\, Dubose presents video projections of color and black and white images taken by George DuBose at the legendary nightclub. The images include performance images of Klaus Nomi\, Chris Spedding\, Richard Strange and Pylon from Athens\, Georgia. Also included are photos of celebrities and soon-to-become celebrities. \n I never take it as an insult when people say they don’t like an idea\, says Dubose. I take pictures for the artists and I don’t forget that. It’s a poignant truth that has defined Dubose’s career and his success as one of music’s best-known photographers\, a man who captured new wave\, punk\, and hip-hop with an uncanny eye. —Fact Magazine
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/hurrah-nyc-night-one/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181118T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181118T163000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20160911T175832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181116T210216Z
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SUMMARY:The Full Moon Show: Do I Live Inside a Miracle?
DESCRIPTION:Every Month on The Full Moon\n4pm Sharp\n  \nWith 2018 approaching her 12th house of endings and another full moon descending\, Amelia Bande offers us a brand-new show\, brand same moon. In her precise\, identifiable consciousness\, she helps us off the moving sidewalk of Scorpio season with a tender hand\, outstretched. Amelia Bande is a Taurus moon\, of course. —Greer Dworman \n  \nHi Moon\,  \nA question: How do you sustain healthy long-lasting relationships with all of us?  \n\nIt’s almost winter\, days are shorter and dark. So we get to see you up there for longer hours! I promise not to exploit your emotional labor. I keep on saying “I love my job” and then I get frustrated and say\, “It’s just a job.” Maybe it’s the same for you? —Amelia Bande \n  \nAbout Amelia Bande  \nAmelia Bande is a Brooklyn-based writer and performer from Chile. Her plays Chueca and Partir y Renunciar were staged and published in Santiago. Amelia has shown her performances at Artists Space\, The Poetry Project\, Pratt Manhattan Gallery\, Storm King Arts Center\, Tang Museum\, Abrons Arts Center\, BOFFO Performance Festival\, Participant Inc. She has been an artist in residence at WORM Filmwerkplaats\, The Shandaken Project and Yaddo. She is co-editor of Critical Correspondence\, an online publication of Movement Research. Her chapbook The Clothes We Wear was published by Belladonna in 2017. \nAbout Greer Dworman \nGreer Dworman is a Brooklyn-based performer and maker. Their work presently and passionately investigates humor and pop culture in performance\, grappling with larger ideas in the world located in personal narrative\, concerning themselves with the ever shifting Right Now. \nDworman has been presented through Movement Research at the Judson Church and the Movement Research Spring Festival\, the CATCH series\, Salonathon Chicago\, Brink! at Dixon Place\, and Brooklyn Studios for Dance. Dworman currently hosts Tight 5\, supported and produced by HOWL! Happening. Tight 5 is a come-as-you-are comedy series billed with performers willing to try stand-up for the first time ever. They received their BFA from the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago. \n  \nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \nGodfather of performance art\, Tom popularized a hilarious show every full moon in honor of his moon goddess\, Luna Macaroona. Inviting friends to join him on both stage and street\, he pushed the careers of such groundbreaking performers as David Cale\, David Sedaris\, Amy Sedaris\, Blue Man Group\, Ethyl Eichelberger and Lisa Kron among many others. Transforming the atmosphere with madness and magic\, Howl! Happening’s monthly series continues the Murrin tradition with pop-up performances in the gallery and on its sidewalk.  \nAbout The Tom Murrin Archive \nHowl! Happening safeguards the Tom Murrin Archive comprising masks\, costumes\, scripts\, correspondence\, photographs\, and tapes of performances going back to the early 70s. Murrin (February 8\, 1939 – March 12\, 2012) also known as The Alien Comic and Jack Bump\, was a performance pioneer whose life and work inspired both artists and audiences for over 40 years. He was a member of the first generation of La MaMa playwrights he premiered four plays produced by John Vacarro’s Play-House of the Ridiculous\, including the offbeat hit\, Cock Strong\, which toured with Ellen Stewart’s La MaMa Troupe to Paris\, Amsterdam and Brussels. \nAbout Tom \nTom began to perform under the name Alien Comic\, opening for acclaimed punk bands in rock clubs such as CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City. As Alien Comic he performed in such venues as The Pyramid\, 8BC\, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut\, Performance Space 122\, Dixon Place\, La MaMa\, and more. Since the mid 80s\, he’s created\, performed\, and curated a series of variety nights at Performance Space 122\, and La Mama Experimental Theatre Club and Dixon Place\, called The Full Moon Show. His plays Sport-Fuckers and Butt-Crack Bingo were produced at Theater for the New City and La MaMa and directed by David Levine. Tom was the first performance artist to appear on stage at the original Dixon Place location at 37 East First Street in 1986. \nThe Full Moon Show is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement / Creative Learning\, supported by New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. LMCC.net
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-full-moon-show-2016-11-16-2017-01-14-2017-07-14-2017-08-07-2017-12-03-2018-01-31-2018-11-23/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181220
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20181027T170102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181201T161004Z
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SUMMARY:Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt: Tenemental (With Sighs Too Deep for Words)
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Friday\, November 16\, 6–9 PM \nHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project in cooperation with Pavel Zoubok Fine Art is pleased to present Tenemental (With Sighs Too Deep for Words)\, a survey of works by pioneering artist and Stonewall veteran Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt (b. 1948). Enduring some five decades—and continuing to influence subsequent generations of artists—Lanigan-Schmidt has evolved a wholly unique visual language of reflection and refraction. With sources ranging from Byzantine iconography to contemporary kitsch\, he incorporates dazzling alternative materials such as tinsel\, Mylar\, foil\, cellophane\, plastic wrap\, household staples\, and glitter into densely layered mixed media constructions and environments. \nBeyond their glitzy surfaces\, his works point knowingly to the complex intersections of sexuality\, class\, and religion. Featured in the exhibition is his poignant autobiographical installation Mysterium Tremendum (late 1980s)\, consisting of 125 baking pans adorned with paintings and the handwritten tale of an altar boy named Willie—who falls in love with a boy\, is then bullied and beaten to near death\, contemplates suicide\, and finally finds the strength to live through artmaking. Interwoven throughout the exhibition will be his luminous towers\, homoerotic Knick Knacks\, and intricate Venetian Glass works\, along with timeless ephemera in the form of handwritten flyers\, photo-booth portraits\, and direct source materials\, illuminating the breath of his work and life. \nIn anticipation of the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall rebellion\, Tenemental honors Lanigan-Schmidt’s unique contribution to both the language of art and continued struggle for LGBTQ liberation. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-color catalog with essays by Dan Cameron\, Carlo McCormick\, Agosto Machado\, and Roger Wieck\, and well as an interview with Jonathan Weinberg \nThomas Lanigan-Schmidt is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Whitney Museum of American Art\, MoMA\, Brooklyn Museum\, Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst\, Ackland Art Museum\, and Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art\, among others. He has exhibited extensively throughout the United States and Europe\, including the 1980 and 1984 Venice Biennales\, the 1991 Whitney Biennial\, and the 1999 exhibition The American Century at the Whitney Museum. \nLanigan-Schmidt has been an instructor in the MFA program of the School of Visual Arts in New York City since the mid 80s and has served on the governing board of the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Maine since 1992. In 2011\, he was the recipient of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial grant and in 2017 received awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, and the National Academy of Design. In June 2009\, Lanigan-Schmidt was honored at the White House by President Barack Obama for his courageous participation in the 1969 Stonewall rebellion\, and in 2016 he was the keynote speaker when the Stonewall Inn became a national monument. Lanigan-Schmidt was the subject of the critically acclaimed 2012 retrospective Tender Love Among the Junk at MoMA PS1\, curated by Peter Eleey. \n  \nTHOMAS LANIGAN-SCHMIDT\nDay Time\, Nite Light\, Solitary Drinker (detail)\, c. 1975\nFoil\, plastic\, plastic wrap\, light bulb\, Magic Marker\, wood\, and staples\n39 x 28 x 18 inches \nCollection of Anita Grossman Solomon \n  \nTHOMAS LANIGAN-SCHMIDT\nMysterium Tremendum (detail)\, late 1980s\n125 pans: mixed media on aluminum trays
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/tenemental-with-sighs-too-deep-for-words/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181111T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20181024T174317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T175030Z
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SUMMARY:New Love: 1910: World Out of Kilter: Reprise: In My Mind We Are Always Naked.
DESCRIPTION:A closing night screening of the film of the stage production of Tony Whitfield’s New Love: 1910: World Out of Kilter\, produced in association with La MaMa ETC.  Augmenting this screening will be performances conceived and performed by Whitfield in collaboration with famed New York vocal coach Barbara Maier Gustern\, saxophonist Kurt Hoffman\, boylesque star Matt Knife\, multitalented artist Mike Russnak and garment designer\, Mau. Topping off the evening will be the legendary spinning of deejay\, Johnny Dynell.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/new-love-1910-world-out-of-kilter-reprise-in-my-mind-we-are-always-naked/
LOCATION:NY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20180727T165925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180727T203148Z
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SUMMARY:Martha King: "Outside/Inside" Book Publication Party and Reading
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the publication of her memoir Outside/Inside\, Martha King will give readings from the book\, joined by Sanjay Agnihotri\, editor and publisher of Local Knowledge magazine\, as well as Geoffrey Gatza\, BlazeVOX book publisher. \nOutside/Inside—Just Outside the Art World’s Inside brings readers into a detailed view of the U.S. art world during the pivotal period of 1956–2012\, just outside of documented accounts…. Hubert Selby\, Jr. babysitting\, Jim Rosenquist scavenging\, Henry Geldzahler resisting a blackmail attempt\, and Martin Duberman using his scholarship at Black Mountain College for a personal mission are all part of this story. \nThis gossipy and unsparingly personal account of the evolution of recent American culture—within both the art and literary worlds—details realities of a bohemian life that rarely surface in reportage or academic treatments. \nThis wide-ranging memoir touches upon Black Mountain College in its final days\, life on the Lower East Side staggered by anti-war fever\, and a seedy neighborhood in Brooklyn becoming Park Slope. Pre-fame Allen Ginsberg\, John Chamberlain\, Frank O’Hara\, and LeRoi Jones are brought to light\, as well as others still remaining largely outside the historical record—John Wieners\, Bob Thompson\, Lucia Berlin…. In western Michigan\, mainstream Manhattan book publishing\, Dumbo before luxury housing\, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center when AIDS was called GRID (gay-related immune deficiency)\, the author and her husband painter Basil King persist in their shared belief in the power of art. \nBorn Martha Winston Davis in 1937 in Charlottesville\, Virginia\, Martha King\, attended Black Mountain College for three months as a teenager\, marrying the painter and poet Basil King in 1958. They have two daughters and four grandchildren. Before retiring in 2011\, Martha worked as an editor and science writer. She edited 2+2 Press chapbooks with Susan Sherman in the late 70s and published 31 issues of the zine Giants Play Well in the Drizzle from 1983 to 1992. Currently\, she co-curates a prose reading series with Elinor Nauen at SideWalk Cafe. basilking.net
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/martha-king-outside-inside-book-publication-party-and-reading/
LOCATION:NY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20181019T220809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181031T180045Z
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SUMMARY:"Paris\, 1938" and Water Improv/Tree of Life
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Andrew Alden and Pat Irwin\n  \nHowl! Happening is pleased to present a screening and performance featuring work by composer Andrew Alden and musician Pat Irwin. Andrew will play live to the film “Paris 1938” by Tony Whitfield. Following this\, there will be an additional performance by Pat Irwin and Andrew Alden in response to footage by Tony Whitfield of Paris’s Seine river at flood stage. \n  \nAndrew Alden \nAndrew Alden is an American composer from New England. He received his BFA in Film Scoring and Composition at Berklee College of Music in Boston and is the director and composer of the Andrew Alden Ensemble\, which is dedicated to exploring new music in the tradition of Bang on a Can All-Stars\, Alloy Orchestra\, Kronos Quartet and Alarm Will Sound. Alden has performed with Evan Ziporyn and Terry Riley as a member of Gamelan Galak Tika\, has scored 20 different films\, including spots on NBC\, and has toured nationally. Andrew currently lives in Detroit where he works independently as a composer\, media producer and visual artist. In January 2018\, working as a driving force in collective of musicians and multi-media artists\, Andrew launched Obscura Broadcasting Company\, dedicated to end to end transmedia\, production and the narratives of diverse communities. In the context of that ambition\, he began what has evolved into an ongoing association with Tony Whitfield and Whitfield CoLabs\, in 2014 on the score for The Silver Rainbow\, a documentary on aging among queer people of color. \n  \nAbout Pat Irwin \nPat Irwin has been living and working in New York City since the late 70s. He was a founding member of 8-Eyed Spy (with Lydia Lunch)\, and the Raybeats. As a longtime member of The B-52s\, he performed with the band from 1989–2008. His new band is called The PI Power Trio. \nPat has written music for film and television\, including the HBO series Bored to Death and Showtime’s Nurse Jackie. He is currently composing the score for the new Netflix series The Good Cop. His composer credits include music for hundreds of cartoons\, including SpongeBob SquarePants\, Rocko’s Modern Life\, Pepper Ann\, and Class of 3000.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/paris-1938-and-the-water-improv/
LOCATION:NY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20181024T152020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181026T151449Z
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SUMMARY:Crosstalk on Ruminations: Notes on New Love
DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion with Tony Whitfield\, Carlo McCormick and Sur Rodney (Sur)\n  \nHowl! Happening is pleased to present a panel discussion on Tony Whitfield’s exhibition: Ruminations: Notes on New Love. Writers\, critics\, and art historians who contributed to the catalog look at Whitfield’s particular narratives and the metaphors that run through the varied art practices he has explored. In a variety of serial works\, Whitfield embraces queer identity as mutable lifelong experience\, manifested in learned strategies for living\, fluid expressions of desire and infatuation in the context of external responses and constraints. This panel brings these writers together with Whitfield to discuss provocative aspects of his work they did not explore in their essays.  \n “Each man Whitfield interviews explains his own stumbling first steps towards queer love and queer identity\, and in outline they are almost always the same. They are unsupported\, untaught\, denied role models\, and punished for their desires\,” says Hugh Ryan in his essay about the narratives embedded in video works at the center of the exhibition. Grounded in theses experiences of queer love and identity\, this panel will explore with Whitfield how he seeks to manifest their collateral complexities in a wide range of contexts and media ranging from video\, performance\, artist books\, installations\, curating\, writing\, furniture design\, and teaching.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/crosstalk-on-ruminations-notes-on-new-love/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181025T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181025T203000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20180927T182202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180928T212714Z
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SUMMARY:The Mash Up: Hip-Hop Photos Remixed by Iconic Graffiti Artists
DESCRIPTION:A Book by Janette Beckman and Cey Adams \nPanel Discussion and Book Signing \n  \nHowl! Happening is pleased to host a panel discussion and book signing with authors Janette Beckman and Cey Adams for The Mash Up: Hip-Hop Photos Remixed by Iconic Graffiti Artists published by Hat & Beard Press with Fahey/Klein Gallery. The panel will be moderated by Sean Corcoran\, Curator of Prints and Photographs at the Museum of the City of New York. \n\nWith photographs by Beckman and work from a wide-ranging selection of graffiti artists curated by Adams\, the book features the fusion of Beckman’s iconic hip-hop portraits with graffiti-based interpretations from artists Alice Mizrachi\, Ces\, Cey Adams\, Chino BYI\, Claw Money\, Crash\, Cycle\, Doc TC5\, Eric Adams\, Faust\, Futura\, Jester\, Keo\, Lady Pink\, Lee Quinones\, Mike Davis\, Mode 2\, Morning Breath\, Mrs\, Muck\, Part One\, Queen Andrea\, Revolt\, Sharp\, Shirt King Phade\, Shoe\, T-Kid 170\, Todd James\, Trike 1 and Zephyr. \nBritish-born photographer Janette Beckman began her career at the dawn of punk rock working for music magazines The Face and Melody Maker. Drawn to the underground hip-hop scene\, she moved to NYC in 1983 and photographed pioneers Run DMC\, Slick Rick\, Salt-N-Pepa\, Grand Master Flash\, LL Cool J and more. Her work has been exhibited in galleries worldwide and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian and the Museum of the City of New York. She lives and works in NYC for clients including Levi’s\, Dior and Interview. \nCey Adams\, a New York City native\, emerged from the downtown graffiti movement to exhibit alongside fellow artists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. As the Creative Director of Def Jam Recordings\, he created visual identities\, album covers\, logos\, and campaigns for Run DMC\, Beastie Boys\, LL Cool J\, Public Enemy\, Notorious B.I.G.\, Maroon 5\, and Jay-Z. Today Adams’ work focuses on themes including Pop Culture\, brand identity\, cultural and community issues. He recently collaborated with Levi’s\, Converse\, Pabst Blue Ribbon\, YouTube\, and Google. \n\n\n  \nPhoto: Lady Pink/Queen Latifah
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-mash-up-hip-hop-photos-remixed-by-iconic-graffiti-artists/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:The Séance Moon: Improvised by Matt Dennie
DESCRIPTION:The Séance Moon: Improvised by Matt Dennie \nThe Full Moon Show: A Tom Murrin/Alien Comic Invention Curated by Rani O’Brien \n  \nséance noun \nsé·ance | \ ˈsā-ˌän(t)s \,  -ˌäⁿs \, sā-ˈ \ \n(French: “sitting”) in occultism\, meeting centered on a medium (q.v.)\, who seeks to communicate with spirits. \nAfter a stint in Living Theatre\, Matt Dennie joins Howl! to facilitate the October Full Moon Séance. While the manic comic Tom Murrin conjured the Goddess Luna Macaroona at each full moon\, in this fully improvised séance\, Matt Dennie utilizes the help of the audience to conjure the dead. Live people ignore the strange and unusual\, but who knows what kind of spirit Matt will conjure: Gozer the Traveler? Mary Plunkett? Patrick Swayze? Stuff your pockets with something for Luna Macaroona\, just in case. \n“The early 20th century séances and mediums seems laughably naive compared to the works of Matt Dennie.” —Carolyn Mary Angela Tina Marie the VI of The New York Times \n“If you’ve got the spine\, Matt Dennie’s seance brings the tingle.” —Malcolm Turnbull in the opinion section of the Canberra Long Form Harold \n“I felt something.” —Matt’s girlfriend. \n“I told him it was a waste of time.” —Besser. \nMatt is a comedian\, actor and writer originally from Washington state. A performer and teacher at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre\, he can be seen every Sunday night improvising in Higgins: The Instagram Show. He also produces the long-running alternative comedy showcase COOL SHIT/WEIRD SHIT. Matt has appeared on MTV\, IFC\, Comedy Central\, Above Average\, and was named a “Comic to Watch” by Time Out NY.   \n  \nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \nGodfather of performance art\, Tom popularized a hilarious show every full moon in honor of his moon goddess\, Luna Macaroona. Inviting friends to join him on both stage and street\, he pushed the careers of such groundbreaking performers as David Cale\, David Sedaris\, Amy Sedaris\, Blue Man Group\, Ethyl Eichelberger and Lisa Kron among many others. Transforming the atmosphere with madness and magic\, Howl! Happening’s monthly series continues the Murrin tradition with pop-up performances in the gallery and on its sidewalk.  \nAbout The Tom Murrin Archive \nHowl! Happening safeguards the Tom Murrin Archive comprising masks\, costumes\, scripts\, correspondence\, photographs\, and tapes of performances going back to the early 70s. Murrin (February 8\, 1939 – March 12\, 2012) also known as The Alien Comic and Jack Bump\, was a performance pioneer whose life and work inspired both artists and audiences for over 40 years. He was a member of the first generation of La MaMa playwrights he premiered four plays produced by John Vacarro’s Play-House of the Ridiculous\, including the offbeat hit\, Cock Strong\, which toured with Ellen Stewart’s La MaMa Troupe to Paris\, Amsterdam and Brussels. \nAbout Tom \nTom began to perform under the name Alien Comic\, opening for acclaimed punk bands in rock clubs such as CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City. As Alien Comic he performed in such venues as The Pyramid\, 8BC\, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut\, Performance Space 122\, Dixon Place\, La MaMa\, and more. Since the mid 80s\, he’s created\, performed\, and curated a series of variety nights at Performance Space 122\, and La Mama Experimental Theatre Club and Dixon Place\, called The Full Moon Show. His plays Sport-Fuckers and Butt-Crack Bingo were produced at Theater for the New City and La MaMa and directed by David Levine. Tom was the first performance artist to appear on stage at the original Dixon Place location at 37 East First Street in 1986. \n  \nThe Full Moon Show is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement / Creative Learning\, supported by New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. LMCC.net
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-full-moon-show-2016-11-16-2017-01-14-2017-07-14-2017-08-07-2017-12-03-2018-01-31-2018-10-24/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181018T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181018T210000
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SUMMARY:East-West: Celebrating 50 Years of Beyond Baroque
DESCRIPTION:Happy Birthday\, Beyond Baroque! Join Howl! Happening in celebrating a half-century of art and poetry with a gathering of East-West performers paying tribute to the rich mix of literary tradition\, commitment to emerging artists\, and community-building that Beyond Baroque represents. Founded as a magazine by poet George Drury Smith in the waning days of the Beats\, Beyond Baroque is one of the nation’s most influential grassroots incubators of the literary arts\, contributing to the early development of Tom Waits\, Wanda Coleman\, Mike Kelley\, Viggo Mortensen\, the seminal punk band X\, and many others. Allen Ginsberg\, Amiri Baraka\, Raymond Carver\, and Patti Smith are some of the literary luminaries who have passed through.  \nBeyond Baroque enjoys a distinguished history of reaching out to diverse groups in and out of Los Angeles and offers a fascinating variety of literary and arts programming\, including readings by poets and touring authors\, free writing workshops\, art exhibits\, and youth education. So many of us have experienced their warm welcome on the West Coast\, and we are honored to return the hospitality.  \nWe look forward to another 50 years of cutting edge poetry\, literature\, and art. C. Bain\, Eve Brandstein\, Victor D. Infante\, Nancy Mercado\, Richard Modiano\, Amber Tamblyn\, George Wallace and Michelle Wittaker bring their brilliance and dedication to the party. Hosted and curated by Puma Perl. \n\n\nC. Bain is a gender-liminal writer-performer. His full-length poetry collection\, Debridement\, was a finalist for the 2016 Publishing Triangle Awards. He currently works to create beautiful\, interdisciplinary\, and intersectional performance texts via Tiresias Projekt.  http://tiresiasprojekt.com/ \nEve Brandstein\, in addition to being a poet\, is a producer\, a film and theater director\, writer/creator\, documentary filmmaker. She is also an artist and workshop facilitator\, who has led writing and performance groups. Her poetry appears in national publications and she produces the celebrated reading series – Poetry In Motion\, launched in 1988 which presents the monthly series in Los Angeles at Beyond Baroque and in New York City at The Cutting Room and Gotham Comedy Club. Eve is a publisher of The Hollywood Review\, an anthology of L.A. poets. \nVictor D. Infante is a displaced Californian living in New England. He is the entertainment editor of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette\, a contributing writer for OC Weekly\, editor-in-chief of Radius\, and author of City of Insomnia from Write Bloody Publishing. His poems and stories have appeared in dozens of periodicals and anthologies. He doesn’t get enough sleep. \nNancy Mercado is a writer\, editor\, educator\, and activist. Her work focuses on issues of injustice\, the environment\, and the Puerto Rican and Latino experience in the United States. She is the 2017 recipient of the prestigious American Book Award for Lifetime Achievement and was recently recognized as one of 200 by the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives and the Antiracist Research and Policy Center of American University. Her upcoming full-length poetry collection is titled Please Postpone My Death. https://www.nancy-mercado.com/ \nRichard Modiano is executive director of the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center and a lifelong member of Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). His poems have been published in Blue Satellite\, Big Scream\, Maintenant\, The Mas Tequila Review\, and the Los Angeles Cultural Weekly. Modiano is also a contributor to Bukowski: An Anthology of Poetry & Prose About Charles Bukowski.  \nPuma Perl is a widely published poet and writer\, and has four solo collections in print. She is the producer and creator of Puma Perl’s Pandemonium\, which brings spoken word together with rock ‘n’ roll\, and she performs regularly with her band Puma Perl and Friends. She writes for The Villager and has received three New York Press Association awards in recognition of her journalism. Perl is the recipient of the 2016 Acker Award in the writing category. \nAmber Tamblyn is an author\, actress\, and director who has been nominated for an Emmy\, a Golden Globe\, and an Independent Spirit Award for her work in television and film. She is the author of three books of poetry—including the critically acclaimed bestseller Dark Sparkler (Harper Perennial)—and a debut novel\, Any Man. Tamblyn co-wrote and directed the feature film Paint it Black\, based on the novel by Janet Fitch and currently streaming on Netflix. She lives in New York City.  \nGeorge Wallace is writer-in-residence at the Walt Whitman Birthplace\, the author of 33 chapbooks of poetry\, and a third generation New Yorker. As editor of poetrybay.com and co-editor of great weather for MEDIA\, he travels internationally to appear at literary festivals and perform his poetry. Wallace is the winner of numerous poetry prizes and laureateships\, including the Alexander the Great Gold Medal (Greece) for significant contributions to the development of culture. \nMichelle Whittaker is a Long Island poet\, the author of Surge (great weather for MEDIA)\, and a finalist for the 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Award. She has been published in The New York Times Magazine\, The New Yorker\, The Southampton Review\, Narrative\, Long Island Quarterly\, and other publications. Whittaker was awarded a Jody Donohue Poetry Prize and a Cave Canem fellowship. She is the recipient of the 2017 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry.  \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/east-west-celebrating-50-years-of-beyond-baroque-2/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181112
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SUMMARY:Tony Whitfield RUMINATIONS: Notes on New Love
DESCRIPTION:Opening reception Wednesday 17th October\, 6-8pm\, Free\n  \nHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to present a major new body of work by artist Tony Whitfield. At the center of this exhibition is Notes on New Love\, a video work exploring ways in which queer males recognize and embrace the otherness of their desires. Drawing from a series of interviews\, Whitfield sees this work as a meditation on how queer desire blossoms\, thrives\, and survives categorization as sexual misconduct. Conducted in the process of developing New Love\, 1910: World Out of Kilter is a theater piece that premiered this spring at La MaMa E.T.C. Notes on New Love is a collaborative project with Whitfield CoLabs’ composer and video editor Andrew Alden\, and Alden’s Detroit-based venture Obscura Broadcasting Company. \nIn this exhibition\, Whitfield contextualizes the series of short videos in Notes on New Love by counterbalancing them with a group of two-dimensional works in several parts that lay bare the artist’s competing preoccupations. These pieces serve as transformative exercises\, exploring components of Whitfield’s experience as an evolving figure in a turbulent queer landscape. Each work consists of a series of rethinkings\, minings\, broodings\, or mutterings that articulate various aspects of a life lived in awkward relationship to other humans. Grounded in the specifics of his biography as a black\, queer\, mature male who has navigated through decades of challenging circumstances\, Whitfield has gathered these works together as what he calls “a meditation on endurance.” \nIn Lessons Learned\, each grid of brightly colored text written by Whitfield is a (self) portrait constructed from a catalog of the artist’s dated recognitions that have influenced his behavior. Each grid was selected from that catalog by men in Whitfield’s life. The resulting works are joint self-portraits of Whitfield and his collaborators\, chosen for the ways in which the facts of life they state have influenced the artist’s behavior\, and for their resonance as shared truths.  \nHe Lives Everyday is Whitfield’s reverie on states of mind that “cloak [his] daily passage through the world.” Various Infatuations pays homage to men who have captured Whitfield’s romantic imagination over 50 years\, from puberty into middle age.  inquiries\, statements\, listing\, which began as a meditation on violence against queer people\, is a document consisting of remnants from Whitfield’s June 2016 window installation at Printed Matter. \nWhitfield says of the exhibition: “I have never been a skillful reporter; I can’t get far enough away from the specifics of what I know\, what I see\, what I think I can trust. While I believe there are facts\, my understanding of those facts is often fleeting. This show is about the view of the world I can hold on to— in all of its queerness. I have learned to find comfort in that queerness.” \n  \nAbout Tony Whitfield  \nTony Whitfield is a multimedia artist\, designer\, and educator whose theater work has been shown by LaMaMa E.T.C. His art and photographic works have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums including the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan; the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art; The Pop-Up Museum of Queer History; the Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano in Lima\, Peru; and Le Centre LGBT Paris Île-de-France. Whitfield’s work has published in the U.S. and abroad. His video installation Paris\, 1938 was featured in the contemporary art festival Nuit Blanche 2017\, held in Paris. Whitfield also writes about art\, new media\, film\, performance\, and design. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/tony-whitfield/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181013T210000
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SUMMARY:Poet's Country No. 4 Launch
DESCRIPTION:Storming into the fall of 2018\, Poet’s Country proudly presents the launch of their fourth issue\, a variating-format journal featuring work by Carlie Hoffman\, Bridget Lowe and Erika Meitner\, as well an interview with Prof. Arash Abizadeh and an invitation to explore the Paris-based publishing experiment known as “Moltogone”.  \nA project that began in Bushwick’s notorious McKibbin Lofts as a literary gathering for MFA students across New York City\, Poet’s Country is now a  reading series and literary journal featuring intellectual and creative luminaries such as Noam Chomsky\, Kimiko Hahn\, Judith Butler and Caoilinn Hughes. Supported by a Kickstarter campaign from 2016\, Poet’s Country is proudly partnered with Bowery Arts + Science to deliver new humane landscapes across cultural borders. \nIn 2018 Poet’s Country was named a finalist for the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses’ Firecracker Award for Independently and Self-Published Literature in the “Best Debut” category\, while receiving an endorsement from Don Share\, editor of Poetry magazine\, who described Poet’s Country as a project that “boldly embodies a kind of excitement and verve long missing from the small-press world.” \nwww.poetscountry.com
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/poets-country-no-4-launch/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181015
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20180928T214347Z
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SUMMARY:THRU OCT 14THKINK HAÜS
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand LaMama Experimental Theatre Company and Howl! Arts\, Inc. extend KINK HAÜS through to October 11th\, 12th\, 13th and 14th!\nTickets available here from Monday Oct 1st at 2pm  \nhttps://www.howlarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/KINK-HAÜS-Dance-Cut.mp4\n\nKINK HAÜS\nCreated by Gunnar Montana\nPresented by LaMama in association with Howl! Arts\, Inc.\n \nGunnar Montana creates KINK HAÜS\, a brutal underground nightclub predicting the wild powerful and sometimes hilarious sexual journey inside us all. Fantasy\, fetish\, heartbreak and carnal desire will all be in fashion– leave your inhibitions at home. \nGunnar Montana is a Philadelphia-based choreographer and performance artist whose work has appeared in festivals covering the region\, including Philadelphia Fringe Arts festival and ThinkFest\, as well as several venues across the city. Infusing movement\, visuals arts and multimedia\, Gunnar’s work refuses to be defined. \nhttps://www.howlarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Kink-Haus-2.mp4\nWarning: Mature Content\nRunning Time: 60 Minutes \nTickets on sale thru Oct. 14th
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/extended-through-oct-14th-kink-haus/
LOCATION:LaMama\, The Downstairs\, 66 East 4th Street\, New York\, 10003\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181008
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
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SUMMARY:A McPhoto Family: Photography from the Village Voice
DESCRIPTION:A Group Exhibition \nARTIST’S RECEPTION: Sunday\, October 7 / 4 PM / Free \nHowl! Happening is pleased to present a special three-day exhibition spotlighting the contributions of the legendary Village Voice photographer and picture editor Fred McDarrah. Over the years he hired\, trained\, worked with\, and learned from more than 75 photographers that went out on assignment for the Voice. With the recent demise of the Voice\, the exhibition becomes not only a tribute to McDarrah\, but an historic record of the paper’s place in the cultural life of New York. This show reflects some of these photographers’ best work\, not only for the Voice but throughout their careers. \nFeaturing work by more than 40 photographers including: \nHilton Als\, Amy Arbus\, Marc Asnin\, Bill Bernstein\, Carrie Boretz\, Martha Cooper\, Lenore Davis\, Michel Delsol\, Pamela Duffy\, Janie Eisenberg\, Deborah Feingold\, Susan Ferguson\, Andy Freeberg\, Lori Grinker\, Carol Halebian\, James Hamilton\, Meg Handler\, CM Hardt\, Caroline Howard\, Steve Kagan\, Jennifer Kotter\, Pete Kuhns\, Kristine Larsen\, David Lee\, Laura Levine\, Darren Lew\, Andrew Lichtenstein\, Catherine McGann\, Tom McGovern\, Greg Miller\, Danuta Otfinowski\, Sandra-Lee Phipps\, Sylvia Plachy\, Nick Malter\, Adam Mastoon\, Keri Pickett\, Linda Rosier\, Allen Reuben\, Stephen Douglas Rubin\, Richard Sandler\, Nevin Shalit\, Coreen Simpson\, Doug Vann\, Harvey Wang and CT Wemple. \n\nThe nation’s first alternative newsweekly\, the Village Voice was the paper of record for post-war counterculture. Published from 1955 until August 31\, 2018\, it covered the nascent women’s rights\, gay rights\, and civil rights marches; anti-Vietnam War protests; the first Earth Day; experimental theater; lefty and splinter political rallies and demonstrations; and a generation of hugely influential—mainly downtown—writers\, artists\, musicians\, dancers\, actors\, and thinkers who were largely ignored or misunderstood by contemporary mass media. \nThe paper spawned a slew of great writers\, but as McDarrah often said—loudly—to Voice editors and art directors\, “people pick up the paper mainly to look at the photos.” HIS photos. For decades he was the only staff photographer and the paper’s first picture editor. \nWhile a prolific photographer himself of the cultural\, social\, and political scene\, over time McDarrah surrounded himself with a platoon of talent\, many of whom started as interns. Informally called the McPhoto Intern Program\, it was revolutionary for its time. Not only did he guarantee at least one published photo per week per intern: he paid them the going rate for the image—unheard of at the time. He hired and paid women at the same rate as men and was an equal opportunity employer drawing new talent from minority communities. \nBut McDarrah was always most proud of the younger generation of photographers he cultivated. He’d surely say the success of his beloved Voice photo colleagues—and this exhibition—was one of his grandest achievements. \nFred made us better photographers\, toughened us for the rigors and competition of editorial and photojournalism\, and provided us with opportunities no other publication did. — Tom McGovern from his essay\, “Where’s the Picture?” \nAbout Fred W. McDarrah (1926-2007) \nBorn in Brooklyn\, McDarrah bought his first camera at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. After leaving Boys High School\, he served as a U.S. Army paratrooper in Occupied Japan at the end of World War II\, camera usually in hand. He earned a journalism degree from New York University on the GI Bill. \nHe then began to photograph the artists\, writers\, musicians\, and bohemian types who frequented the bars\, galleries\, and cafés in Greenwich Village not because he was assigned to\, but because he wanted to document what he called\, “The most colorful community of interesting people\, fascinating places\, and dynamic ideas.” \nMcDarrah’s work is now represented in public and private collections the world over and hangs on museum and gallery walls. He took now-iconic photos of cultural giants like Allen Ginsberg\, Andy Warhol\, Bob Dylan\, and Robert F. Kennedy\, and covered events like the Stonewall rebellion\, Woodstock\, and 1963 March on Washington (where Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech). \n  \nPhoto captions: \nPortrait of American poet Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) outside of Judson Memorial Church\, Thompson St. at Washington Square South\, March 29\, 1964. Photo © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah. All Rights Reserved. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/a-mcphoto-family-photography-from-the-village-voice/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180930T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180930T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20180909T215532Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening With Original Cockette Rumi Missabu
DESCRIPTION:Howl! Happening is excited to present a colorful\, compelling performance and screening featuring special guests Chris Tanner\, Agosto Machado\, Hayley Nystrom\, Diego Gomez\, Jarvis Earnshaw and Vic Sin\, with shorts by Joe E. Jeffreys\, David Riley and Kimba Anderson. \nJoin us for a deep dive into the heyday of San Francisco hippie culture and a celebration of a cultural explosion that began in the late 60’s. \nThe Cockettes were an avant garde psychedelic hippie theater group founded by Hibiscus (George Edgerly Harris II) in the fall of 1969. The troupe\, of which Rumi was a core member was formed out of a group of hippie artists\, men and women\, who were living in Kaliflower\, one of the many communes in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco\, CA. The Cockettes pioneered an eclectic style of dress and costume never seen before\, drawing inspiration from various sources such as silent film\, Hollywood of the 1930s and 1940s\, Broadway musicals and Surrealist aesthetics. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/an-evening-with-original-cockette-rumi-missabu/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180929T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180929T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20180922T185913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180923T160228Z
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SUMMARY:Catalyst Quartet Presents Angels
DESCRIPTION:A Performance Series by the Catalyst Quartet  \nTurbulent\, wildly colorful and exploding with life\, Strum sounded like a handful of American folk melodies tossed into a strong wind\, cascading and tumbling joyfully around one another.\n—Jessie Montgomery album review\, The Washington Post \nHowl! Happening is pleased to continue the ongoing performance series by the Catalyst Quartet—CQ@Howl! This evening CQ presents a number of meditative pieces that offer the listener an opportunity to reflect and look inward during these tumultuous times. Seeking to inspire a sense of common understanding and desire for peace\, the quartet will perform works that are contemplative and emotionally charged\, including Philip Glass 3rd String Quartet\, the Barber Adagio and Credo by Kevin Puts. The program will also include short readings by playwright\, scholar and teacher Robbie McCauley. The series brings to life the reciprocal connection and common mission between Howl! Happening and the Catalyst Quartet to explore the intersections of art\, music\, performance\, social justice\, immigrants\, equality\, and community activism. In the intimate space of the gallery\, the quartet will perform highlights from their current concert season\, special sneak peek presentations\, and collaborative works in process. The members of the quartet are Jessie Montgomery and Karla Donehew Perez\, violins; Paul Laraia\, viola; and Karlos Rodriguez\, cello. \nEach happening in the series will offer an opportunity to experience CQ and the inner workings of a string quartet through performance\, conversation\, and direct engagement with the artists. This season’s highlights include contemporary and 20th century works from their Hemispheres programs\, music of North and South America\, works in process from their spoken word project\, and much more. Future performances in the series to be announced! \nAbout The Catalyst Quartet  \nAbout Jessie Montgomery
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/catalyst-quartet-presents-angels/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180927T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180927T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T024320
CREATED:20180922T170500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180923T190748Z
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SUMMARY:Eryc Taylor Dance Celebrates Chris Tanner
DESCRIPTION:Performance\n  \nChris Tanner is joined by Eryc Taylor Dance for an evening that honors Tanner’s multi-talented collaborations as a performing artist.  \nSong for Cello and Piano (2016) is a quartet choreographed by Artistic Director Eryc Taylor in collaboration with his dancers. The full repertory work is set to an original composition from friend\, author and composer Daniel Tobias\, investigating insecure and violent tendencies. Grand Duo (2016 – excerpt) is a love story\, which explores the ups and downs of romantic relationships. Performed to the music of Billie Holiday and Nina Simone\, Grand Duo explores missed connections\, the search for love\, lives intertwined and the test of reality. \nTanner’s exhibition at Howl! continues through Sunday\, September 30th. \nERYC TAYLOR DANCE was established in NYC in 2006 with a mission to advance the appreciation of movement through creating and presenting original performances\, conducting master classes and curating movement-based community outreach workshops. Eryc Taylor Dance has been home to over twenty New York City dancers since its founding.  \nAbout the Dancers  \nAbout Chris Tanner  \n  \n \n  \nPhoto: SJR Photography\, Costume: Scooter LaForge. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/eryc-taylor-dance-celebrates-chris-tanner/
LOCATION:NY
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