Category: Events

  • The Golden Sound Camp Meeting

    Don’t miss this show on Sunday – a benefit for Andrew Dinwiddie’s Jimmy Swaggart show, Get Mad at Sin ! called The Golden Sound Camp Meeting. Featuring: The Defibulators The Glory Whole Revival Quartet (featuring Christopher Williams) Cynthia Hopkins Karinne Keithley Sibyl Kempson & Ken Rus Schmoll (Featuring Gabriella Barnstone, Kate Benson, Chris Campbell ,…

  • Carousel in NYC on April 20

    Cartoon Slide Shows by and about New Yorkers, featuring: Leela Corman Emily Flake Ben Katchor Hosted by R. Sikoryak. The General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York 20 W. 44th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave) Tuesday, April 20, 6:30 pm. Admission is $15, $10 for members, $5 for students.…

  • Housing Works Auction Starts Thursday

    You probably know about Housing Works. They’re a fantastic organization with thrift stores, book stores and auctions all raising money to provide lifesaving services for homeless and low-income New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS, such as housing, meals and medical care. Founded in 1990, Housing Works is New York City’s largest community-based nonprofit AIDS organization. Housing…

  • Technoshamanism at CPR

    This first week looks like fun. There’s three more weeks (I think) of guest-curated programs at CPR. April 12-17, 2010 Curated by Karl Cronin New Voices in Live Performance: Week One – Technoshamanism Center for Performance Research A week dedicated to extended mind and altered states in contemporary performance. Events Overview April 12-17 (All week)…

  • Obies Tickets On Sale to General Public

    I haven’t gotten a press release yet, nor heard anything at all about them, which is a surprise. But anyway, save the date for the Obies which will be Monday, May 17 at 8PM at Webster Hall. I guess its less of a big deal about getting out the invites, etc. because for the first…

  • New Installment of TWENTY-FIVE CENT OPERA of SAN FRANCISCO

    THE TWENTY-FIVE CENT OPERA of SAN FRANCISCO theater ~ performance ~ entertainments THIS MONTH new WORDS & WORKS for the tiny stage from BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN, & BROOKLYN James COPELAND | Menhir | words & music Corina COPP | Don’t Make Waves | words & actors lumberob | scaredy pants | words & PA Lawrence…

  • NEW DANCE ALLIANCE presents PERFORMANCE MIX FESTIVAL 2010

    New Dance Alliance announces the 24th annual Performance Mix Festival presenting over thirty dance, music, video, and interdisciplinary artists from New York City, across the United States and Canada, Spain and France. Highlights of the festival include New York City’s cabaret sensation Yozmit and celebrated choreographer Alexandra Beller. Featured artists include critically acclaimed international artists…

  • Save the Date: ERS Spring Benefit

    Well, benefit season is gearing up! One of the first of the season is ERS and it looks like a good one: Elevator Repair Service (ERS) is hosting their spring benefit on Monday, May 3rd, 2010.  The company is currently finishing the third play in a trilogy of critically acclaimed plays based on great American…

  • Illuminating the Science: Art and Climate Change at MESTC

    Thursday, April 22 at 3 + 6:30 p.m The vision of climate change provided by the arts complements the analytical information given by the science. The landscape of numbers can be populated by dreams in the form of images, dance or music, leading to a more complete understanding of how our planet works. Join The…

  • Intersections with Performance and Art

    Gavin Kroeber (Creative Time) leads a panel featuring artists Sharon Hayes and Alix Pearlstein, the Radiohole ensemble, and curatorNancy Spector, exploring the porous lines of affinity and bias that connect and separate performance art and the performing arts. To what degree are the burgeoning opportunities enjoyed by performance in the visual arts sphere the result of intentional disciplinary…

  • A Quintessential Postmortem on SXSW 2010

    The quintessential South by Southwest Festival (SXSW) happening came at the tail end of the festivities on Saturday, March 20th when Joseph Gordon-Levitt hosted and curated an evening of music, film and live performance at the G-Tech Theater located at the Austin Convention Center for hitRecord.org. The music, film and interactive event featured live performances…

  • Sunday at Glasslands – The Golden Sound Camp Meeting

    Sunday, March 28 // 7:45pm // $20 Suggested Donation The Golden Sound Camp Meeting A Benefit for the upcoming production: Get Mad at Sin! Featuring performances by: Rachel Shukert 10:35 // Brendan Connelly 10:15 // Paul Lazar 9:55 // Chase Granoff 9:35 // Heather Christian and the Arbonauts 8:55 // Andy Horwitz 8:30 // Matt Citron 8:15 at Glasslands 289…