Showing posts with label drag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drag. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Issue No. 134: Antimatter Film Festival
7pm at Cinecenta: The Ballad of Genesis & Lady Jaye
preceded by
Whoever WhateverDaniel McKernan | DV | 2010 | USA | 6:30 | Canadian Premiere
An epic and haunting short film starring NYC icon Sophia Lamar, touching on preconceived ideas of genders, sexual expectations and stereotypes. Whoever Whatever is a documentation of a solitary performance in which a ghostly Lamar wanders the streets of a desolate New York City, a tabula rasa yearning for a gender identity.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Issue No. 116: 9/11
From the Genesis Breyer P-Orridge Newsletter:
Julie Atlas Muz and Thirsty Girl Productions present Knock Knock. Who's there? 9/11. 9/11 Who? You said you'd never forget! The 10th Anniversary Memorial Political 3-Act Cabaret! Sunday 9/11/11 With all-star cast including: Breyer P'Orridge, Sweetie, Amanda Lepore, Stanley Love, Bunny Love, Bambi the Mermaid, Jelly Roll, Dirty Martini, Julie Atlas Muz, National Theater of the United States of America, Reverend Billy and the Church of Earthaluja, 5 Crew Dynasty, Alien Comic, Sherry Vine, Rose Wood, Tigger!, Jennifer Miller, The Pixie Harlots, Murray Hill, World Famous *BOB*, Justin V. Bond, Sxip Shirey, Greg Walloch, Jessica Halem, Ken Ball, Pedro El Gigante Puerto Riqueno, plus DJ Camillicious & James Habacker! and set by Steven Hammel The Highline Ballroom, NYC Doors 7pm Show times: 8:00, 9:11 & 11pm The 10th anniversary of 9/11 is the quintessential occasion to champion downtown New York artists in a political arena entitled Knock Knock, Who's There? 9/11! 9/11 Who? You Said You'd Never Forget! Directly from the heart of Julie Atlas Muz this three act political cabaret is for the luminaries of NYC to come together and exercise our patriotic right of freedom of speech. All proceeds goes to the Uniformed Firefighters Association of New York, Widow's and Children's Fund. Ten years ago we were all devastated by the tragedies that befell our city that caused such heartache and forever changed the nature of our personal relationship with our government and their sale of terror. Now it is our duty as artists to reflect the times. Julie Atlas Muz and Jen Gapay of Thirsty Girl Productions are creating an evening for New York City's top performers to come together, remember, comfort, challenge and with our natural bad taste laugh together through nudity, poetry, dance, song, comedic commentary, drag illusion, sincerity, absurdity and all the talent that makes New York, New York. Sunday, 9/11/11 Doors 7:00 pm Set times: 8:00, 9:11 & 11pm The Highline Ballroom 431 W 16th St New York, NY 10011 www.highlineballroom.com VIP tickets $40- a great seat General Seating $20 All proceeds goes to the Uniformed Firefighters Association of New York, Widow's and Children's Fund. The evening is divided in to three, forty-five minute acts with each act becoming increasingly politically incorrect. ACT 1: A LOVE LETTER TO NYC 8pm hosted bu Murray Hill Act 2: AMERICAN IN TRANSITION 9:11pm Hosted by Justin V. Bond ACT 3: "OH NO YOU DI-INT!" 11pm Hosted by NYC's Big Titted Honky Soul Mama SWEETIE Cutting, tender, emotional, smart and supremely edgy, this three hour extravaganza will inspire the audience to recharge and reconnect to why they decided to take a bite out of the Big Apple. Sunday, 9/11/11 Doors 7:00 pm Set times: 8:00, 9:11 & 11pm The Highline Ballroom 431 W 16th St New York, NY 10011 www.highlineballroom.com VIP tickets $40- a great seat General Seating $20 |
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Issue No. 67: Heather Marie Vernon Turns 43 Today!
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