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PUSSY FAGGOT! 4-Year Anniversary | Guest Co-Curator: Quito Ziegler

Thursday, May 16, 2013
8:00 pm – 4:00 am
The Delancey
168 Delancey Street
New York, NY
Admission $10 / $6 with RSVP

Guest Co-Curator:
+ QUITO ZIEGLER (Forest of the Future)

Guest Host/Emcee:
+ WORLD FAMOUS *BOB*

8:00 pm FUTURE FEMINIST TEA PARTY (Rooftop Garden)
Hosted by NATH ANN CARRERA and DAMIEN LUXE
~ witchy tea blends
~ readings of treasured feminist texts
~ an explosion of vegan cakes baked with love
~ beautiful flowers grown respectfully at the Little Flower Farm, Vermont

9:00 pm MORE PUSSY LESS FAGGOT!! with
CRISTY ROAD UNPLUGGED | SHOMI NOISE | TIN VULVA

9:30 pm HOLLY WOODLAWN and JOEY ARIAS in Conversation.

Confirmed Performers:

+ DOUBLE DUCHESS (SF)
+ PURPLE CRUSH (NY/LA)
+ LAS REINAS CHULAS & TAREKE ORTIZ (Mexico City) **
+ MERRIE CHERRY
+ SEQUINETTE
+ KHAELA MARICICH (of The Blow)

Disco Light + Sound Installation by HOLOTROPIK (Jade Payne, Dominika Ksel, Angel Favorite)

Late Nite Pop-Up Piano Bar with Ms. ELIZABETH TAYLOR (JUSTIN SAYRE)

Door by LA CHINA LOCA

** See LAS REINAS CHULAS in “Nightmare in Tenochtitlan Street” at La Mama, May 10 – 19. Tix & details:

http://lamama.org/uncategorized/nightmare-in-tenochtitlan-street/-Y

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My Chiffon Is Wet: Amanda Lepore

Thursday, April 4, 2013
Eastern Bloc
505 East 6th Street
New York, NY
No Cover

David LaChapelle muse, pop star & purrrfect party girl Amanda Lepore returns to  host My Chiffon Is Wet.  A model, nightlife and fashion icon, performance artist, recording artist (“I…Amanda Lepore” album out now!) and transgender public figure, Amanda has appeared in advertising for numerous companies, including M.A.C. Cosmetics, Mego Jeans, The Blonds, Swatch, CAMP Cosmetics, and Heatherette….

★★★MY CHIFFON IS WET thursdays★★★…

one big tinker bell ball for those who are definitely NOT STRAIGHT ACTING!

DJ PAISLEY DALTON

(Disco, Nu Disco & POP)

Hostesses: LEO GUGU & Stevie Zar

Line Boys: Sammy, Marc, Jeff, GABE & MATT

Door: Big Scot

Photog: BRETT LINDELL

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Joseph Keckler: I Am An Opera

Fridays and Saturdays
April 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27
7:30 pm
Dixon Place
161-A Chrystie Street
New York, NY
Tickets: $15 in advance, $18 at the door
$12 (students/seniors/TDF)
Tickets

Is opera dead? If so, could it come back to life?

In I am an Opera, the award-winning artist Joseph Keckler—whose work spans theater, performance art and music, and has garnered acclaim in the worlds of the performing and visual arts—envisions the classical art form as being in-between and ghost-like.
Employing his classically trained, mimetic voice, Keckler presents a collection of arias that often sound vaguely familiar, as though they might belong to the Verdi repertoire. But rather than prayers to the gods or suicidal swansongs, these laments tell minor stories from Keckler’s own life: a trip on hallucinogens, an expedition to the bondage store, and the time he fell asleep in the stairwell at a day job. Keckler also invokes the fantastical, conjuring a world in which he is possessed by taunting demons and hectored by a persnickety voice teacher who emanates from an atmospheric silent film. Part satire, part self-portrait and part aesthetic exorcism, I am an Opera delves not only into the question of when life becomes art, but when life becomes dead art.

Keckler is known in the art scene for his powerful voice, his arresting presence, and his sharp, literary sensibility. For the past year, he has created cultural collisions by staging humorous operatic episodes depicting everyday life in front of unsuspecting crowds in unlikely settings—from underground parties, dingy rock venues and dive bars to galleries and swanky cocktail benefits. The audience response has been overwhelmingly positive. BOMB has called the project “an exquisite exercise in operatic abstraction,” and said, “I am an Opera simultaneously deconstructs and re-animates the operatic form, making it contemporary, relevant, and even urgent.”

The world premiere takes Keckler’s project a step further, presenting an entire evening of modern-day images brought to life by a form that is often considered by the general public to be antiquated, exotic and artificial. Written, composed and performed by Keckler, I am an Opera is directed by German experimental theater artist Uwe Mengel with music co-arranged and performed live by multi- instrumentalist Patrick Grant. Lighting design is by Ben Kato with costume elements by Andrew Jordan.

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Queer Art Film: Geo Wyeth Presents “The Brother From Another Planet”

Monday, February 18
8:00 pm
IFC Center
323 6th Ave (at W. 3rd St.)
New York, NY

Purchase Tickets Here: http://bit.ly/Vs7ZXw

Introduced by Geo Wyeth! 35mm print

John Sayles’s comedy gives a smart, political edge to the oft-told “stranger in a strange land” sci-fi story with African-American actor Joe Morton as “The Brother”, an alien stranded in New York City. Chased by two white Men in Black, he must also negotiate a myriad of class and racial challenges. The film’s connection between “alienness” and “blackness” resonated strongly with musician and performer Geo Wyeth (who released his first studio album, Alien Tapes): “I wish I had seen this as a teenager… If you have ever felt your own body permeating unseen dimensions or worlds, unreachable by language or logical perception, you will connect to this film.”

R, 108 Minutes
USA, 1984

As always, the screening will be followed by drinks and discussion at Julius Bar (159 West 10th St. at Waverly), the oldest gay bar in New York City!

UPCOMING FILMS:

MARCH 18: My Barbarian presents
ASHIK KERIB (1988, Sergei Parajanov)

APRIl 15: Yoruba Richen presents
SET IT OFF (1996, F. Gary Gray)

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DJ SAMMY JO

In 1995 DJ SAMMY JO discovered NYC nightlife via the (in)famous party Jackie 60 at the meatpacking district’s pioneer club Mother. It was here that he would be mentored by legendary house DJ Johnny Dynell. Starting in downtown bars and lounges, Sammy Jo soon became a resident DJ at the original cyberfetish party Click + Drag where he happened to meet and become friends with an aspiring performer named Jake Shears, who had just started a band called Scissor Sisters. When the band hit it big in the UK in 2004, Shears rang DJ Sammy Jo and invited him to be the band’s official tour DJ. Sammy Jo’s acuity of blending different styles of music seamlessly was a perfect fit with Scissor Sisters’ electro/retro sensibility.

Sammy Jo now splits his living time between New York and Barcelona, where he maintains a monthly residency at the megaclub Razzmatazz. Recently he has added remixing to his list of accomplishments, including the Tasty Tim/T-Total release The Anthem and several tracks off the Scissor Sisters’ latest album Nightwork. In between shows with Scissor Sisters, which last year included a warmup set at their Glastonbury Pyramid Stage performance and a sold out UK arena tour, DJ Sammy Jo can be heard at clubs across North America, Europe and Australia.

soundcloud.com/dj-sammy-jo

Sammy Jo spins at PUSSY FAGGOT! on Friday, February 8 at Public Assembly.


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TAR BABY | Desiree Burch

January 5 – 19, 2013 (Dark Wednesdays)
8:00 pm
Performed at The DR2 Theatre
103 East 15th Street (Union Square East)
New York, NY 10003
Tickets $30
Tickets
or call Telecharge at (800) 432-7250

performed by Desiree Burch
written by Desiree Burch with Dan Kitrosser
directed by Isaac Byrne
also featuring Phoebe Mar Halkowich

Celebrated Huffington Post and NY Magazine comedian Desiree Burch presents Tar Baby—the tale of America’s black & white love affair from shotgun wedding to “post-racial” relationship. Speaking to a growing majority of minority experiences in America, Tar Baby effortlessly weaves games, audiences, laughter and insight in an interactive carnival of Race & Capitalism—where no one’s a winner, but everyone’s still playing!

Creative Team Members:
Set and Lighting Designer – Joshua Rose
Costume Designer – Tricia Bastian
Sound Designer – Mark Van Hare
Assistant Director – Angela Lewis
Stage Manager – Raffaella Vergata
Graphic Designer – Rochelle DaBoss
Press Agent – Ron Lasko/Spin Cycle NYC
Creative Line Producer – Amanda Feldman/Neighborhood Productions

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The Mad World of Miss Hathaway Episod 8: I’ll Be Horny for Christmas

Friday-Sunday, December 14-16
8:30 pm
The Wild Project
195 East 3rd St. (near Avenue B)
New York, NY 10009
212-228-1195
Tickets: $20
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This episode finds the offices of Spencer Colfax Raper & Shenanigans back in the black after a bleak year in the cut throat world of Madison Avenue in 1966. Know-it-all head of the secretarial pool, JoAnne Hathaway tries to keep the office cool and the clients hot at the annual Christmas party as they all anticipate the unveiling of the Grumpford Department stores “Christmas Queen” contest. Who will win? Who will loose? Who’ll be drinking way too much booze? Come downtown and find out!

A hilarious, raunchy original musical parody of MAD MEN written by and starring Angela DiCarlo.  Also starring: Mike Albo, Adam Dugas, Casey Spooner, Gia Mele, William Jay Kahn, David Ilku, Heather Litteer, Ede Thurell, Jill Pangallo and Kyle Supley.
Musical accompaniment by Kyle Forester

WATCH THE TRAILER HERE:


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Joey Arias | End of the World

Friday, December 21, 2012
Joe’s Pub
425 Lafayette
New York, NY 10003
Tickets: $25
Tickets

Music Direction & Piano: Thomas Bartlett (aka Doveman)
Special Guests: The Pixie Harlots, Cornelius Loy (theramin) & Narcissister

Boldly flying in the face of the prognostications of the Mayan Calendar, Nostradamus and the revelations made to John, JOEY ARIAS ushers in the End of the World at Joe’s Pub on Friday, December 21. Following high-profile concerts this year at Central Park SummerStage and London’s Southbank Centre (as part of the Antony-curated Meltdown Festival), Arias brings his bawdy humor and incomparable vocal stylings to the intimacy of Joe’s Pub for an apocalyptic evening.

Presented in association with Earl Dax.

Image of Joey Arias (c) Juano Diaz.
juanodiaz.tumblr.com

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Long Table Discussion: “What Does Queer Performance Want?”

December 4, 2012
7:00 pm
Hemispheric Institute
20 Cooper Square, 5th Floor
New York, NY
FREE

Performance artist and playwright Dan Fishback hosts this free-flowing conversation that will explore the macro-mechanics of DIY, community-based queer performance. The conversation will be kicked off by Erin Markey, Earl Dax, Carmelita Tropicana, Marya Warshaw, Taylor Mac, and Nicholas Gorham.

Dan Fishback has been writing and performing in New York City since 2003. His major works include: The Material World (2012), thirtynothing (2011) and You Will Experience Silence (2009), all directed by Stephen Brackett at Dixon Place. Fishback has received grants from the Franklin Furnace Fund (2010) and the Six Points Fellowship for Emerging Jewish Artists (2007-2009). He is a resident artist at the Hemispheric Institute for Performance & Politics at NYU (2012) and at the University of Pennsylvania (2012-2013).

For more information visit hemisphericinstitute.org.

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Ladyfag & Honey Dijon Take Back Friday Nights

The purchase of the Chelsea Hotel may have brought an abrupt halt to Clubberdown Disco, but the vagaries of New York real estate can’t keep Ladyfag down for long. This Friday the fashion-forward, gender variant glamazon reunites with resident Clubberdown DJ Honey Dijon for what we can only presume will become the new “it” party on Friday nights, 11:11.


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