Okay quik review of the past. Blackhole: funniest to date, pirate party lots of eyepatches, JC Friday: lots of stripping @ Art House.
On Thursday we have the Bodega POP art opening. Friday Orlando has an opening at the WaldoLofts, and on Saturday American Watercolor Movement Plays the Newark Arts Festival. The event is a full day of art and live music. With the Coffin Daggers, My Teenage Stride, Kite Operations also playing. We hit the stage @ 9 pm. On Sunday, Bon Bomb and The Platiq Passion, and other play the Sandbar. This event is $10 with Radio 4 guest DJ's.
If you haven't taken the elevator to "r" , this Thursday is aRt House. Their new location is magnificent. Tonight Features Slam Champion and Director of The Cypher Movement DUJUANA SHARESE and Musical Guest GLEN COLEMAN. On Friday and Staurday , the Nimbus Dance Works is performing at Grace Church. Performaces start at 8pm and feature a collaberation of fantastic performers, live music.
The Reservior is looking for Volunteers to help with events We're looking for Volunteers each Saturday from May 12th through October 27th. Hours will be from 10am-2pm and 2pm-6pm. Please email jcreservoir@gmail.com if interested--
111 First Street circa 2015
Tuesday
boy/girl , The Special Moves, Glass tress @ 58 8 pm $5 suggested donation, BYOB OK. After Party @ The Lamp Post w. DJ Street Justice
WFMU 's Best Show Listening and After Party w/ Tom Sharpling and Jon Wurster @ The Iron Monkey8/10 pm
DJ Nuygen - spinning AfroBeat @ Bar Majestic FREE 9 pm Move Screenings begin @ 8 pm
The Assention of Tim, the Bartender @ Lucky 7’s - Check their link for Acoustic Acts
Wednesday
DJ Chuck Daly @ Lucky 7’s 9 pm to 1 am $1 PBR’s
Buzz Universe @ The Lamp Post FREE 10 pm
Thursday
http://www.fifty8.com120 Walker St., Tribeca
DJ Chuck D @ the Lamp Post 10 pm
???@ The Iron Monkey Free 10 pm
Free Form Thursdaze at the Waterbug Underground. 11:00 pm. $3 admission. $2 Yeungling all night long. Poetry, comedy, hip hop, and folk. 11:00 - 12:00 best featured performers in Jersey City, 12:00-1:30 open mic. #7 Eerie Street in the basement of Rolon s Keyhole Bar. http://www.thewaterbughotel.com/
Friday
DJ William McCamie @ @ 13 BAR LOUNGE NYC TIME 6:00PM TO 10:00PM 35 EAST 13TH STREET @ UNIVERSITY PLACE http://www.bar13.com/
Movies @ LOEWS THEATRE: 8PM Farley Granger In Person For Screening Of Hitchcock's Strangers On A Train 1951
Roller Derby Action in Newark: 8 pm www.gardenstaterollergirls.com Benefit for Newark Police and Fire Department
Nimbus Dance Works @ Grace Church $? 8PM
No Pasaran, WJ & The Sweet Sacrifice, and Stuyvesant @ The Clash Bar (Clifton, NJ)
@ The Corkscrew 9 pm (check links for dj schedule)
?? @ The Iron Monkey FREE 10 pmOld Skool Night w/ DJ Johnny Astronaut @ The Lamp Post
Mad Happy, Mutiny Zoo @ The Cake Shop www.cakeshop.com
Lismore @ the Annex www.myspace.com/lismore 11:30 pm
Saturday
Grace Van Vorst Church Breakfast Plus program email office@gracevanvorst.org . to volunteer
Volunteer to work at The Reservior 10 am (check their link--)
L>I>T>M> Saturday June 9th 6-9 Bastardville: New Paintings by Ken Bastard LITM $2 Glasses of Sangria!
American Watercolor Movement @ The Newark Arts Festival @ 9 pm FREE
Live Performances begin @ 11 am with the Coffin Daggers, My Teenage Stride, and Kite Operations. Here’s the full listing.
Movies @ LOEWS Theater It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World – Saturday, June 9 at 7PM1963 – 175mins. – Color – United Artists
Volleyball @ "Pennisula Park" @ 155 Washington Street. We set up at 1 pm
BomBomb, Plastic Passion Band, The Attorneys @ Sand Bar (see above)
Jupiter One @ Maxwell's
Anti-Monday Sundays w/ DJ Chuck D @ The Corkscrew
Monday
Tuesday
DJ Dancing Tony @ The Lamp Post
DJ Nuygen - spinning AfroBeat @ Bar Majestic FREE 9 pm Move Screenings begin @ 8 pm
The Assention of Tim, the Bartender @ Lucky 7’s - Check their link for Acoustic Acts
Wednesday
DJ Chuck Daly @ Lucky 7’s 9 pm to 1 am $1 PBR’s
Thursday
DJ Chuck D @ the Lamp Post 10 pm
@ The Iron Monkey Free 10 pm
Free Form Thursdaze at the Waterbug Underground. 11:00 pm. $3 admission. $2 Yeungling all night long. Poetry, comedy, hip hop, and folk. 11:00 - 12:00 best featured performers in Jersey City, 12:00-1:30 open mic. #7 Eerie Street in the basement of Rolon s Keyhole Bar. http://www.thewaterbughotel.com/
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June 5th Boy/Girl, The Special Moves, and The Glass Trees @ 58 $5 suggested donation
June 7th Bodega POP Art Opening @ 58
June 8th Mad Happy at the Cake shop
June 8th Roller Derby
June 8th No Pasaran, WJ & The Sweet Sacrifice, Stuyvesant @ The Clash Bar
June 9th American Watercolor Movement @ Newark Art Festival
June 13th Grand Opening Reception of the Mary Benson Gallery
369 3rd Street : Indigo Hue works by
June 18th The Ukaladies @ Union Hall
June 15th The Swigs @ Delancy
June 16th Anther Man's Treasure - One Year Anniversary Party
June 23rd Art House Productions Summer Blow-out
June 23rd Thrifty 8 Sale
June 29th The Subway Surfers @ Otto's Shrunken Head
June 29th Kilsy, Emergency Party, Sounds of Greg D, American Watercolor Movement @ Luna Lounge (Williamsburg)
July 4th Volleyball, BBQ @ Pennisula Park
July 7th & 8th Shangri-la Music Festival @ 58 (14 bands over 2 days)
July 12th Kayt Hester Lent Art Opening @ 58 w/ BoySkout
July 13th
Jluy 14th Festa
Love tony
JC Department of Love and Leisure
h. 201-fbi-auto
w. 973-783-7670
Hey, Who REALLY cares about Friday mornings anyway????? This is last minute, but we were asked to perform at this Penthouse in Tribeca Thursday night! (June 3)
Apparently the guy throwing this event is a photographer....(no Liv, but lots of pretty people). I would also like to point out it IS a Penthouse.....not a party FOR Penthouse (magazine)....so if THOSE are the type of models you wish to hang with;... perhaps a trip to your
local Deli will suffice. (you can grab some Boone's Farm while yer
there and make a night of it)
If you want to hang with US however, it's OPEN BAR! (10-Midnight) We go on at 11.
http://www.studio7.com/
The ticket is $20, but we wouldn't do it if we didn't think you could drink more than that :)
http://www.blogger.com/www.JupiterOne.com
120 Walker St., Tribeca
PENTHOUSE
11pm
$20
Don't forget we're playing Maxwell's Sunday June 10th @ 9pm.
Love,
Dave
Hay tony..... just so ya know.... !NP! + WJ and THE SWEET SACRIFICE + STUYVESANT rock CLASH BAR in CLIFTON on JUNE 8th.... maybe see ya thursday? i've been lifting some serious trees, so i may or may not make it.... cheers, t
Dear Friends,I warmly invite you to attend my company, Nimbus Dance Works', performance on Friday June 8th and Saturday June 9th at 8pm at Grace Church Van Vorst in Jersey City. We are pulling out all the stops for these shows: fantastic performers, live music, collaboration with Jersey City's JCity Theater, and involvement of a myriad of Jersey City organizations and individuals! Don't Miss It and buy your tickets early -- we are anticipating strong tickets sales on account of thorough press coverage of these shows. Performance and ticket reservation information is included in the attachment to this email.And be sure to say hello after the performance!Sincerely,
Sam Pott-
Artistic DirectorPS: For New Yorkers who are timid about crossing the Hudson to Jersey City: Grace Church is located three blocks from the Grove Street PATH station -- a 10-minute ride from Manhattan (and only $1.50!)
It's at 143 Columbus (Columbus & Barrow - Below Lex Leonard Gallery)Dj - Jonny AstronautLighting - NormProjections - Max (& Topher)Paintings - Christopher Silk BYOT - Bring Your Own Toys There should be a cash bar as well - not positive.I'm sure BYOB is fine.Spread the word my friend..Feel free to add it to you blog, James & Brooks request...
Hi!!! Looks like The Ukuladies will be playing 2 more shows before going on a bit of a summer hiatus - this friday at Biscuit and Monday, June 18th at Union Hall (which is apparently a bar with 2 indoor bocce courts! more info on that show in a couple weeks) - would love to see you! Heather aka Cousin Bunnie
Please come to Biscuit BBQ this Friday evening, May 25th, for an extravagant....nay, should I say....elemental night of ukulele playing, tap dancing and all-around fun!
We are thrilled to be hosting Uke Nights again and this evening promises to be naughtier, tastier, noisier than ever.
9pm - Daria Grace and Friends featuring:
J Walter Hawkes: soprano uke & trombone
Jon Dryden: accordion
Doug Largent: upright bass
10pm - The Ukuladies! featuring new songs and the "Nearly" Reverend Mary!
Biscuit is on the corner of President and 5th Avenue in Park Slope Brooklyn.
Doors open at 8:45.
$5 cover
1 drink minimum.
Also, please check out our My Space page and be our friends!!!
http://www.myspace.com/theukuladies
Thanks and hope to see you!
Katie
http://www.katiedown.com/
glassmusic@earthlink.net
(917) 518-1961
"When the power of Love overcomes the love of Power, the world will know peace."
- Jimi Hendrix
Posted by: "solan" loewsjersey@gmail.com solan
Wed May 30, 2007 5:47 am (PST)
Friday, June 8 at 8PMFarley Granger In Person For Screening Of Hitchcock's Strangers On A Train1951 – 101mins. – B&W – Warner Bros – Rated PGFilm star Farley Granger is currently promoting his autobiography,"Include Me Out – My Life from Goldwyn to Broadway." He will beinterviewed by Prof. Foster Hirsch, film historian, author and hostfor AFI screenings, on the stage of the Loew's prior to the screeningand will also be available to sign autographs. Saturday, June 9 at 3PMBreakfast at Tiffany's1961 – 114 mins. – Color – Paramount. Predates rating system, but issuitable for most audiences.Starring Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen,Martin Balsam, Mickey RooneySaturday, June 9 at 7PMIt's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World1963 – 175mins. – Color – United Artists. Predated the rating system,but is suitable for most audiences.Directed by Stanley Kramer.Starring an All-Star Cast, including: Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, SidCaesar, Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Ethel Merman, Phil Silvers, DickShawn, Jimmy Durante, Buster Keaton, Jonathan Winters.Each screening is $6 for adults, $4 for seniors & children 12 yearsold and younger. Combo discounts are available for the two films onSaturday and also in combination with the screening of "Stranger On ATrain" at the Loew's on Friday, June 8 at 8PM. Call (201) 798-6055 orvisit www.loewsjersey.org for more info.Half-price off-street parking is available in Square Ramp Garageadjoining the Loew's. Coupons are available at our box office thatpatrons can present to garage attendant when they leave.Classic Film Weekends are presented by Friends of the Loew's, Inc.,which operates the Loew's Jersey as a not-for-profit arts center.Film synopses follow:Hitchcock's Strangers On A TrainTennis pro Guy Haines (Farley Granger) chances to meet wealthy wastrelBruno Anthony (Robert Walker) on a train; they are literally"Strangers On A Train." Having read all about Guy, Bruno is aware thatthe tennis player is trapped in an unhappy marriage to wife Miriam(Laura Elliott) and has been seen in the company of senator's daughterAnn Morton (Ruth Roman). Baiting Guy, Bruno reveals that he feelstrapped by his hated father (Jonathan Hale). As Guy listens withdetached amusement, Bruno discusses the theory of "exchange murders."Suppose that Bruno were to murder Guy's wife, and Guy in exchange wereto kill Bruno's father? With no known link between the two men, thepolice would be none the wiser, wouldn't they? Ingenious theory – butwill Guy go along? When he reaches his station, he bids goodbye toBruno, apparently thinking nothing more of the affable but peculiaryoung man and his homicidal theories. But then, Guy's wife turns upstrangled to death.Hitchcock's favorite devices of an ordinary man caught in anever-tightening web of fear and of evil lurking just below theseemingly placid, benign surface plunge Guy into one of the director'smost fiendishly effective movies. Ordinary Washington locations becomesinister hunting grounds that mirror perfectly the creeping terrorthat slowly consumes Guy, as the lethally smooth Bruno relentlesslyprods and him to a frenzied climax.The film includes some of Hitchcock's most famous visual set piecessuch as the scene at a tennis match in which the heads of all thespectators are moving back and forth to follow the game – except forBruno's, which is fixed on Guy. And there's the famous sequenceinvolving a runaway merry-go-round, on which Guy and Bruno struggle asa carnival worker crawls on his stomach under the revolving ride toget to the controls. (This shot was famously un-faked, and the stuntman could have been killed; Hitchcock said he would never take such achance again.)Granger and Walker couldn't be more perfect for their roles. Grangeris handsome and athletic but seems easily put-upon. And Walkerbeautifully embodies the sinister wacko who truly believes he's doingsomething great.The screenplay was co-written by none-other than Raymond Chandler,with Czenzi Ormonde, adapting it from a novel by Patricia Highsmith.Fast, exciting, and woven with wicked style, this is one ofHitchcock's most efficient and ruthlessly delicious thrillers.Breakfast at Tiffany'sBlake Edwards may have directed Breakfast at Tiffany's, andscreenwriter George Axelrod certainly did a splendid job of adjustingTruman Capote's novel for the screen, but from the first moment AudreyHepburn steps out of a cab with her coffee and danish and window shopsat Tiffany's after a night on the town, this is her movie, and it'sall but impossible to imagine another actress in the role. Beyond hertremendous charm and buoyant comic timing, Hepburn manages to makeHolly Golightly at once resilient and fragile, a woman who knows herway around Manhattan but still hasn't figured out how not to be hurtby the world around her -- it would have been easy to make Holly seemflighty and annoying, but in Hepburn's capable hands she's anadorable, jaded innocent whose hipster façade and oft-stated desire tomarry a wealthy man never quite disguises her need to be loved and tobelong. As Paul Varjak, Holly's neighbor, friend, confidante, andeventual boyfriend, George Peppard is almost a bit too strong andsolid -- he seems a mite stiff much of the time -- but he plays welloff of Hepburn, and knows enough to stay out of her way. Patricia Nealis spot on as Paul's cheerfully cynical "sponsor," and Buddy Ebsen issuperb in a brief turn as the former husband of the former Lula MaeBarnes (and could anyone blame him for wanting her back?). However,between Edwards' frothy pacing, Franz F. Planer's lovely locationcamerawork, and Henry Mancini's memorable score, Breakfast atTiffany's is a thoroughly charming and witty valentine to one specialwoman and the city she loves that still enchants more than 40 yearsafter it first hit the screen.It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World – Saturday, June 9 at 7PM1963 – 175mins. – Color – United Artists. Predated the rating system,but is suitable for most audiences.Directed by Stanley Kramer.Starring an All-Star Cast, including: Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, SidCaesar, Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Ethel Merman, Phil Silvers, DickShawn, Jimmy Durante, Buster Keaton, Jonathan Winters.With this all-star Cinerama epic, producer/director Stanley Kramervowed to make "the comedy that would end all comedies." At the veryleast, he made one of the most out-sized and unforgettable comediesever. The story begins with a traffic accident, caused by recklessdriver Smiler Grogan (Jimmy Durante), who, before (literally) kickingthe bucket, cryptically tells the assembled drivers that he's buried afortune in stolen loot, "under the Big W." The various motoristssetting out on a mad scramble include a dentist (Sid Caesar) and hiswife (Edie Adams); a henpecked husband (Milton Berle) accompanied byhis mother-in-law (Ethel Merman) and his beatnik brother-in-law (DickShawn); a pair of traveling buddies (Buddy Hackett and Mickey Rooney);and a variety of assorted nuts including a slow-wit (JonathanWinters), a wheeler-dealer (Phil Silvers), and a pair of greedycabdrivers (Peter Falk and Eddie "Rochester" Anderson). Monitoringevery move that the fortune hunters make is a scrupulously honestpolice detective (Spencer Tracy). Virtually every lead, supporting,and bit part in the picture is filled by a well-known comic actor: thelaugh-spinning lineup also includes Carl Reiner, Terry-Thomas, ArnoldStang, Buster Keaton, Jack Benny, Jerry Lewis, and The Three Stooges,who get one of the picture's biggest laughs by standing still anduttering not a wor
Fri June 29th @ Luna Lounge http://www.lunalounge.com/
8pm - Kilsy www.myspace.com/kilsy 9pm - Emergency Party http://www.myspace.com/emergencypartyny
Greetings artists and arts supporters!
Spring is here and new beginnings are in the air for Art House Productions. We are proud to OUR NEW HOME! Hope you can join us for one of these exciting events coming up in May and June 2007.
Keep on creating,
Christine Goodman
Founder/Artistic Director, Art House Productions
All events listed below will be held at:
Art House Productions
1 McWilliams Place, ROOF, Jersey City
(SE Corner of Hamilton Park near Erie/8th St., old St. Francis Bldg)
AHP sends sincere thanks to Exeter Properties for opening their doors to us.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 7TH * 8-10pm * $5 THE ART HOUSE Jersey City's longest running performance series Featuring the area's hottest poets and musicians Taped for television Season finale event!! Featuring Slam Champion and Director of The Cypher Movement DUJUANA SHARESE and Musical Guest GLEN COLEMAN
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SATURDAY, JUNE 24th, 8pm-midnight
ART HOUSE SUMMER BLOWOUT
Our 3rd Annual Blowout featuring the LIVE MUSIC!!
Bands to be announced...check back soon!
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**PLUS**
ACTING FOR BEGINNERS: Discovering Your Voice on Stage 5-week acting course offered this spring by CHRISTINE GOODMAN Founding Artistic Director, Art House Productions Producer, Writer and Professional Actor
ACTING FOR BEGINNERS’ comprehensive approach to actor craft will help you embrace yourself as an actor -- in a safe, supportive environment. This class is for adults who would like to explore the basics of acting and gain tools to help them feel more confident on stage when speaking or performing in public.
Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30pm
May 22nd - June 19th, 2007
$200 * FIRST SERIES SPECIAL RATE!
Sign up before May 1st for an additional $10 off!
ALL STUDENTS MUST RESERVE BY MAY 15th, 2007
ACTING FOR BEGINNERS Course includes:
* How to acknowledge the audience -- and then forget them
* Facing the fear and using it to your advantage
* Is it all a lie? Staying truthful on stage
* Making the magic: how to bring a scene to life
For more information, or to reserve space in our acting class, email info@arthouseproductions.org or call (201) 915-9911
"Home is where the ART is"
http://www.arthouseproductions.org/
Lampost Shows
wed, june 6 - buzzuniverse
june 9 - djiboutiband
wed, june 20 - jason c of american watercolor movement
june 23 - if 6 was 9
july 14 - house of leaves and bad touch
ROCKSOUPSTUDIOS- UPDATE:
NEW BEGINNINGS/ANCIENT WISDOM- Group Show at ManaFineArts Gallery
Opens MAY 31st from 6-10pm. Also open for JC Fridays.
This show highlights the work of 12 Artists the RockSoup Arts Collective. The show will feature Paintings, Sculpture, Installations, Graffiti, Mosaic work, Projections and Live Music.
This show will also be the inspiration and kick off to our next event Festa Feniceʼ.
FESTA FENICE- Summer Outdoor Festival- July 14th 10am-10pm
@Power House Arts District
This will be RockSoupʼs grandest Spectacle to date. An all day outdoor Arts& Culture festival in the spirit of the Phoenix ; a mythical bird that symbolized rebirth and renewal.
There will be live music, food and Beer vendors as well as circus performers and live percussion throughout the event. There will also be Artists vendor tables offered to be rented for promotion and sale of artwork.
Availability is limited so email your requests/interest immediately to; Jfathomj@yahoo.com
If youʼd like to volunteer your help with the festival email poro385@yahoo.com
For more information or if youʼd like to support this Festival so that we can do it annually please go to http://www.rocksoupstudios.com/
No More Project 001 Gallery??!
Well folks we always knew we couldnʼt have it forever and the time came to let go of our beloved Project 001 Gallery. The space was lent to us while vacant and waiting for a restauranteer to rent the space. We have held many exciting events there and am so grateful for having had a gallery for nearly a year to express our ideas and meet so many of you. RockSoup will still be using 001 Gallery for Special events but will no longer continue its bi weekly programming or hold regular gallery hours. This will allow us to focus more on our giant show at MFA and the Festafeniceʼ.
ROCKSOUP INCORPORATES?
Itʼs hard to believe that RockSoup is just under a year old , but itʼs true. RockSoup held itʼd first meeting on June 21st 2006. Some two months later we were working with Design Grace and NEW magazine on JCʼs first Creative Guide and then a month after that had our own gallery space. Now RockSoup has taken itself a step further and is in the process of incorporating so we can take advantage of all the wonderful things that go along with being legit. If there are any.
We have many exciting projects planned so if your interested in becoming a part of RockSoupStudios send us a request on our myspace or respond to this email.
**STUDIOS for Rent in RockSoupStudios LOFT SPACE
RockSoup has the great fortune of having itʼs own amazing Loft space to continue working on majore peieces of artwork as well as hold events. Our Loft space at 660 Grand street is 5000 sq ft. Boasts 18ft ceilings, a 2500 sq ft rooftop with view of NYC skyline and with individual studios within the space. We have a DJ boothe, a treehouse, punching bag, climbing rope, and a wood shop in construction.
Spaces range from: Storage and use of $250 per month. Available from 10am-10pm
Private Studios $400-700 per month plus utilities
Studios are available as soon as June 1st and are very selective. Must be working artist with a steady income as well as other criteria. If your interested in joing RS and sharing our great space email John Fathom at Jfathomj@yahoo.com
Iron Monkey Shows
06/15/2007 08:00 PM - Rockabilly night w/Tombstone Brawlers & The Ogbanje @ Iron Monkey :N/A Description:It's a Horrorbilly mad house with two of NJ's best mutant rockers: Tombstone Brawlers and The Ogbanje Plus Horror Movies on the Iron Monkey big screen and lotsa Kustom Kulture SHIT!!!
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the Subwway Surfers GIG! June 29th Otto's Shrunken Head Otto's Shrunken Head 538 E 14th St New York, NY 10009-3347 Cross Street: Between Avenue A and Avenue B Directions: L at 1st Ave Subway Surfers make their triumphant return to Otto's after their killer Halloween show w/The Dark Marbles & Trash Mavericks -------------------------------------- Like 80s Punk & New Wave? Check out Fuzzco's Podcast: http://zerohour.podomatic.com/ "Subway Surfers are the kind of band Friday nights were made for."-Robin Eisgrau, JC Downtown magazine"Rock n' roll is supposed to be fun. The Subway Surfers are fun. They get it."-Bill Kelly, The Teenage Wasteland, WFMU-FM"Sounds like some great 45 lost since 1977."-Lindsay Hutton, The Next Big Thing"If people don't go see you guys play...they're #!$%*& stupid."-Jennifer Loveless, Musicologist & Rock Chickhttp://www.subwaysurfers.com/F.B.C./K.A.R. !!!