Monthly Archives: February 2006

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apropos of nothing

earlier in the week culturebot had a conversation with someone and we found ourselves using a very scholarly word for that thing you feel that is kind of like pathos but more. we called it “the ouch”. and it’s that feeling that I mentioned when

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Uzi-Wielding Hobos Spreading Grief

And the award for most hilarious and scathing review we’ve ever read goes to David Cote as he goes to town on MTC in this week’s Time Out New York. I feel like he’s reading the minds of virtually every theater person below 14th street

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Oriza Hirata Lecture

An Evening with Oriza Hirata and Charles Mee Friday, February 10 6:30 pm FREE Held at CUNY, in the Martin E. Segal Theatre, 365 Fifth Ave. at 34th St. This evening with playwright & director Oriza Hirata (Tokyo Notes, The Yalta Conference, Ronin Office Ladies)

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finding creative time and space

Be Our Guest: Finding Creative Time and Space Sponsored by the Alliance of Artists Communities and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Thursday, February 9, 6:00 – 8:00pm, FREE The Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts, Pace University 3 Spruce Street, across from City Hall Visual artists,

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hot hot robot love

As you can tell from this “culturebot cocktails” image: Culturebot loves Robots. And reading Alexis Soloski’s robot article in the Times about the making of Les Freres Corbusier’s new show Heddatron got us all worked up. Nothing like some hot robot-on-robot action. Perhaps you are

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abacus black is back and more

This week (starting Wednesday) is the final week of ABSN:RJAB, the new show from NTUSA at P.S. 122. If you haven’t seen it, you should make plans now since it has been selling out. Also continuing this week is Elevator Repair Service’s No Great Society,

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Ivan Jacks� Super Sunday

“Generation Z was born into the richest economy in the history of the world. They were born rich and powerful, the certified aristocrats of a new and amazing century.” -Hunter S. Thompson “Life at 20 [Z] years of age, the will reigns; at 30 [Y]

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please let me love you

Brooke Baxter’s GlassHouse Gallery looks like a tornado lifted the tower sculpture from the Garden at 6th & B and set it down in a warehouse in Williamsburg where a thousand dollhouses, art-school projects, televisions and stretched canvases exploded; after which a band of acid-crazed

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major bang

so culturebot finally made it to Major Bang last night and boy is he glad he did. if you haven’t seen it, you should definitely check it out. Maggie Hoffman is, as usual, a pleasure to watch but Steve Cuiffo…man, he cooks. Okay, Culturebot admits