Archive for May, 2007

Stina Persson - Immacolata and Her Friends

May 23rd, 2007 -- posted in Where the Heathens Go, Visuals

I had such a good time at Gallery Hanahou for the Tina Berning show that I was very happy to hear word of newness from them this afternoon.
Tomorrow night is the opening reception for Immacolata and Her Friends, a solo exhibit by Stina Persson. With her lush, gush of colors and clean ambiance, I’m […]

Even More Afro-Punk - May 27th

May 20th, 2007 -- posted in Where the Heathens Go, Indie, Sweet Indie

So much for Spring. Memorial Day weekend is almost upon us and in its wake comes BBQs, flip-flops, sunblock, 2am ice cream runs and the like.
Leading the way to languid days and balmy, restless nights is the next edition of the Afro-Punk Liberation Sessions featuring Slack Republic, Suffrajett and The Drugstore Cowboys. Saul Williams […]

May is Bike Month!

May 12th, 2007 -- posted in ???, Where the Heathens Go, Visuals, Get Involved

Jesus, Joseph and wheelie-poppin’ Mary! How in the world could I forget to remind you that May is Bike Month here in New York City?
There is just so much to see and do this month in the name of alternative transportation and I am sure it will be as fun as last year. […]

WHY I RIDE - opening reception tonight

May 3rd, 2007 -- posted in Indie, Sweet Indie, Get Involved

Recently, all wide-eyed and perplexed, one of my clients asked me how do I ride my bike for transportation around the city and my answer was “Carefully and confidently.”
As a HUGE supporter of alternative transportation, I’m excited about the “Why I Ride” exhibition featuring the work of Margaret Cipolla, Timothy Mccarthy, Hank Schiffman, Janet […]