Michel Auder, Louis Waldon in Chronicles:
Los Angeles/Bel-Air (July 1999)
2002, 42 minutes
This chapter of the Chronicles is in many respects a sequel to the portrait of his good friend and former Warhol actor Louis Waldon.
Michel Auder, Louis Waldon in Chronicles:
Los Angeles/Bel-Air (July 1999)
2002, 42 minutes
This chapter of the Chronicles is in many respects a sequel to the portrait of his good friend and former Warhol actor Louis Waldon.
NURTUREart's Annual Benefit
Tuesday, October 11, 2011, 7pm
Chelsea Art Museum
556 West 22nd Street, New York NY
Click here to purchase tickets.
Over 600 artists submitted work for the benefit auction. This year's exhibition jury, Pamela Auchincloss, David Cohen, James Kalm and Gregory Volk, culled the show down to 250 works. They may be viewed here.
The Thing@White Slab Palace presents
Robert Boyd: Single-Channel
White Slab Palace
77 Delancey St., NYC 10002
(South East corner of Delancey and Allen St.)
Tuesday October 4, 2011, 8pm
Vivian @ Notes from the Vomitorium blog conducted a 4 day interview with me via email in early September, 2011.
See Notes from the Vomitorium here: http://notesfromthevomitorium.blogspot.com/
from Capital New York:
Amid all the complaints that there's an Occupy Wall Street media blackout, some protest-sympathizers have taken matters into their own hands.
Tomorrow, the rolling protest in the Financial District will have the first edition of its own broadsheet newspaper (and it's not, as previously reported, made by media pranksters The Yes Men, who make headlines punking major news outlets like the BBC).
The debut issue of The Occupy Wall Street Journal will hit the streets of New York on Saturday afternoon, one of its editors, Arun Gupta, told Capital. The maiden edition will be a four-page, 17-by 22-inch broadsheet with a print run of 75,000; 10,000 copies will be passed out at a rally at Liberty Plaza Saturday afternoon, and the rest will be distributed by hand at transit hubs and other well-trafficked public places around the five boroughs.
from the NY Observer:
Media activists The Yes Men are raising money on Kickstarter to publish a four-page broadsheet about the 99% represented at Liberty Plaza called The Occupy Wall Street Journal, Animal NY noticed.
Adarsh Alphons Projects announces
Jackpot! We’re ALL IN for the kids
its Inaugural Annual Gala, honoring
Anita Durst, founder of Chashama, Inc.
at The Hole
312 Bowery (between Houston and Bleecker)
New York, NY 10012
Monday, October 3rd, 2011, 6:30-9:30 pm
(post-Gala after party to take place at Gemma in The Bowery Hotel, two blocks away at 335 Bowery)
Tickets: http://www.adarshalphonsprojects.org/tickets.html
Another splendid street performance by "New York's Finest":
Mace attacks are termed "appropriate" by NYPD spokesman Browne:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/26/nyregion/videos-show-police-using-pepp...