Friday, February 11, 2011

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Friday, February 11
* Time's Up Valentine's Dance Party and Love Your Lane Rides, Manhattan
* Ladies Arm Wrestling, Brooklyn
* An-Architecture: A Recession Art Show, Brooklyn
* Hidden Cities Art Reception, Manhattan
* Katzenball: A Tiger Cat Masquerade Dance Party, Manhattan
* Ooey Gooey Valentine's Comedy Party, Brooklyn

Saturday, February 12
* Rubulad Presents: Super-Fantastic Love Explosion, Brooklyn
* Liberation Is a Collective Process, Queen! Brooklyn
* Cabaret Luxe: Gypsy’s Love Spell, Manhattan
* Hip-Gnosis: New Knowledge by way of Visions and Vibrations, Manhattan
* Bushwick Book Club, Brooklyn
* Admirals Row Longevity Party and Brownie Bake Off, Brooklyn
* Fractal Love, Brooklyn
* Chaos Cooking, Brooklyn

Sunday, February 13
* The Perfumed Handkerchief, Queens
* GLOB (Gorgeous Ladies of Bloodwrestling) Bloody Valentine's Show, Manhattan
* The Hip Hop Subway Series, Manhattan
* French Festival of Nouveaux Cinémas, Brooklyn
* Stolen Chair Theatre Company’s Victorian Valentine’s Day Party, Manhattan
* I Was Never Asked to Sing Songs About My Vagina: A V-Day Variety, Manhattan

Monday, February 14
* Valentine's Weekend Movies at Spectacle, Williamsburg
* Love Bites: The Power Ballads Sing-Along, Brooklyn

Tuesday, February 15
* Phil Collins Day Parade, Brooklyn
* Daughters Rising, Manhattan
* The Moon, Williamsburg

Wednesday, February 16
* Kiss and Tell: Gold Dust Woman, Williamsburg

Thursday, February 17
* Open Mic Show-and-Tell at the City Reliquary, Williamsburg

Wishlist
* Caligula Maximus

All That We've Met
* Matt Green

Spectre
* Mesh Phone Networks

Learning
* Bottom Brackets for Bikes

Help
* HollabackNYC

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Time's Up Valentine's Dance Party and Love Your Lane Rides

Love Your Lane Pre-Party Ride: Ride Ends at Valentine's Party. Spread the love through the streets.

Celebrate Valentine's Day with your true love -- your bicycle, and help support the new green infrastructure and spread the love through our communities. Bring treats to share, wear red, and passionately decorate your bicycle.

Valentine's Dance Party: Dress in red, get ready to spread the love, and support your community. Lots of sweets, strawberries, and chocolate body painting. Music by: DJ Suggested D, light show by See J.

Ride: Meet on the Brooklyn side of the Williamsburg Bridge bike path, Brooklyn
8:45p; $free
Tompkins Square Park center circle, Manhattan
9p; $free

Party: The Living Theater
21 Clinton Street, Manhattan
9:30p; $5 if you're on the ride, $10 door
facebook.com/video/video.php?v=450862770347#!/event.php?eid=186697211348920


***** Also on FRIDAY *****


Ladies Arm Wrestling

Flex yr ish on Valentines Day weekend. Host Donimal of Silly Pink Bunnies. WFMU’s Marty McSorley and DJ SpaceLions spinning mostly metal. Official league-style wrestling table. Badass referee calling the shots. Win: Prizes. T-Shirts. Booze. Honor.

Kyle Rucker has been destroying NYC and San Francisco for the past four years with Ladies Arm Wrestling. He quit after a championship between the SF, LA, Milwaukee and NYC winners ended in a fire from too much frigging arm-torque. Everyone died a horrific flaming death and Kyle went into hiding. DJ Marty McSorley of WFMU asked Kyle to bring back the ladies, the wrestling, the official table and promised to play the Final Countdown by Europe at least six times in one night. Kyle agreed to come out and host LAW again.

Veronica People’s Club is the Greenpoint sister bar of E Village's Heathers. VPC has hosted DJ Twin Shadow, Fader parties and an acoustic set byDungen.

Veronica People’s Club
105 Franklin Street, Brooklyn
G train to Greenpoint station
8:30-9:30p sign ups, 10p competition; $free
901 573 6217
facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1592491805912


***** Also on FRIDAY *****


An-Architecture: A Recession Art Show

Below is information on An-Architecture: A Recession Art Show, opening this Friday night at Concrete Utopia, a domestic space (a Brooklyn apartment) temporarily turned into an art gallery. This is going to be smaller than Recession Art's usual exhibits, so I'm keeping our publicity low profile and am only sending this announcement externally to Nonsense NYC because I think it most fits your readership.

An-Architecture is a two-person show of work by Ian Trask and Caroline England. Both alumni artists of Recession Art, the two artists are brought together at Concrete Utopia for their contrasting engagements with architecture and geometry. Concrete utopia is a Brooklyn apartment temporarily re-imagined as an art gallery. Through different techniques, both Trask and England engage architecture in a way that personalizes its human experience. Ian Trask’s installation sculpture will appropriate discarded piles of cardboard by weaving them through the domestic space. Caroline England’s painting will contemplate a geometric experience of architecture, stacked, accumulated, and abstracted from their individual and personal significance. The contrast of Trask’s sculptural installation and England’s geometric painting opens up a new experience of our perceived urban environment and the place of the re-imagined domestic space. a Brooklyn apartment.

Concrete Utopia
72 Scholes Street, Brooklyn
7-10p;
concreteutopia.org/anarchitecture/
recessionartshows.com/events for more information.


***** Also on FRIDAY *****


Women's Caucus for Art presents:

Hidden Cities Art Reception

The public is invited to the reception for Hidden Cities, the Women's Caucus for Art's annual juried exhibition. Artists were invited to explore their idea of Hidden City, real or imagined, in an array of media, with the theme broadly interpreted from an activist, political or personal context. The artists were asked to convince the viewer of its viability, a live space filled with passion and imagination.

From over 894 pieces by 363 artists, the juror, Lisa Phillips, Director of the New Museum, NYC, had the daunting task of choosing the 48 pieces of work by 43 artists in the exhibition and catalog.

Artists: Sally Grizzell Larson, Kia Mercedes Carscallen, Beth Olds, Elizabeth Riley, Beth Barron, Beth Lakamp, Carol LaFayette, Caroline Bagenal, Crystal Yachin Lee, Ellen Lowenstein, Grace Gray-Adams, Gwen Wock, Karen Gutfreund, Katherine Perryman, Linda McCune, Linda Stillman, M. Chava Evans, Margaret Parker, Marie Cenkner, Priscilla Otani, Rachel Kowalik, Rubyspam, So Yoon Lym, Tracy Ferry, Vadis Turner, and Vera Ximenes.

The Women's Caucus for Art was founded in 1972 in connection with the College Art Association (CAA). It is a national member organization unique in its multi-disciplinary, multicultural membership of artists, art historians, students, educators, and museum professionals. The mission of the Women's Caucus for Art is to create community through art, education, and social activism.

New Century Artists Gallery
530 West 25th Street, Suite 406, Manhattan
6-9p; $free
212 367 7072
president(at)nationalwca.org
newcenturyartists.org/
nationalwca.org/conference/currentconfer.php


***** Also on FRIDAY *****


Paper Tiger presents:

Katzenball: A Tiger Cat Masquerade Dance Party

Starring Paper Tiger Video Collective’s all-star party brigade. With hat crafting, face painting, projections, mask making, mermaid raffle, and delectable drinks prepared by guest bartenders from bar Kollectiv Morgenrot, Berlin. DJ Stylus, DJ AndaLaLucha, and DJ Johnny spinning roaring dance tunes.

Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South, Manhattan
7p-1a; $5-20 sliding scale
facebook.com/event.php?eid=148752805181700


***** Also on FRIDAY *****


Ooey Gooey Valentine's Comedy Party

Whether you're alone or in love, the Skint's Ooey Gooey Valentine's Comedy Party will bring you a mega-heartshaped-box full of laughs.

Your cupid of comedy and host, Kurt Braunohler and funny folks Hannibal Buress, Claudia Cogan, and Jessica Delfino will charm you with their first, best and worst Valentine's stories and titillating tales of love (and lust) that are sure to put Hallmark to shame. To spice things up, we'll turn the lights down low for cringe-worthy love and dating videos presented by the Found Footage Festival as well as a special performance by the Little Top Circus and Medicine Show.

Submit your tales of dating disasters, snap sexy photo booth pictures, and win treasured raffle prizes. Indulge in $1 mini cupcakes and sexy $2 tacos and $3 hot dogs. Afterward, a dance party featuring two decades of songs you love to love (80s and 90s!) kicks off in the Front Room where Party Like It's 1999s DJ Steve the Whitman Sampler Reynolds will feed you a delicious assortment of musical bonbons ... sweet.

The Bell House
149 7th Street, Brooklyn
7:30p doors, 8:30p show; $8 admission (includes a free raffle ticket)
theskint.com/2011/02/ooey-gooey-valentines-comedy-party.html


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Rubulad Presents: Super-Fantastic Love Explosion

A Valentine’s dance, with live music by Viva’s Rock and Roll Burlesque featuring Tigger, Bunny Love, and Nasty Canasta; the Drunkard’s Wife; Lily and the Parlour Tricks; Petrojvic Blasting Company (from L.A.); and your DJ/Soundman Cody. With your DJs $mall ¢hange, Shakey, the Vintage DJ.

Plus G. Scopitronic’s Non-Stop Film Fest, the Modern Dance Awareness Society, Al Gori’s Homespun Merry-Go-Round, Dreams and Aspirations Vending Machine by Yung O, Hot F***ing Tamales, and Norm Francoeur’s Light Circus Extraordinaire.

Heart-Throb or Tunnel of LUV art show curated by Daupo, featuring Dr. Lance Boyle, Daupo, PJ Linden, Lupe, Pierre Pressure, Ricardo Rivera, and Yung Oh. Dress your saucy best.

41 Varrick Avenue, Brooklyn
L train to Morgan station
10p doors, 11p show; $10 11p or way late, $15 beans in costume all night, $20 otherwise


***** Also on SATURDAY *****


Liberation Is a Collective Process, Queen!

Sixth annual Small Works for Big Change official after party. Celebrate the important social justice work of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project and dance your butt off at this dance party brought to you by Hey Queen. SRLP is a progressive nonprofit organization that does pro-bono legal work, trainings, and education around transgender issues at the intersections of gender, economic, and racial justice.

Queen of Honor: Justin Vivian Bond, gogos Berlin Reed, the Bottomheavies: DJs Savverson, Nath Ann, AK Right. Photographer Jose Figueroa.

Public Assembly
70 North 6th Street, between Wythe and Kent, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
10p-4a; $5-$10 sliding scale donation to SRLP
facebook.com/event.php?eid=121603837912165
srlp.org/


***** Also on SATURDAY *****


Cabaret Luxe: Gypsy’s Love Spell

After a year of collecting curios and imbibing potions, we reinvent ourselves spinning spells and songs in the dark of night. An all-new Cabaret Luxe draws back the curtain exposing a world of magic and vice, beauty and danger.

Gypsy punk band Amour Osbcur plays original Balkan-inspired music plus eclectic re-imaginings of punk and blues. Dorothy Darker’s enchanting harem of burlesque beauties weave a web of seduction. Our emcee is the sensational sideshow legend Hamburger James who will perform astounding feats and classic circus arts.

Cabaret Luxe is produced by Dee Dee Vega and Dorothy Darker. Amour Obscur is Dee Dee Vega (vocals), Matt Dallow (accordion, theremin), Matt Goldpaugh (upright bass), Fabio Columbo (drums) and Ric Becker (trombone). Sarah Hassan (bellydancing, crowd pleasing).

Dorothy Darker, Divina GranSparkle, Dame Cuchifrita, and a special guest dancers perform burlesque. Hamburger James of the Rat Brother’s Sideshow emcees and performs circus arts.

Parkside Lounge
317 East Houston Street, Manhattan
11p; $10
347 460 2113


***** Also on SATURDAY *****


Hip-Gnosis: New Knowledge by way of Visions and Vibrations

A trip into the forgotten realms of electrodelic hip-hop. A night of fresh beats paired with live painting by seven of the area's most mind-blooming artists. DJs Dr. Masgnosis, space demon, DJ Cloüd, Ohia. Painters: Che Arraj, Kaliptus, Kennedy Yanko, Steve Shorts, Martin Cash, Theresa Lattimore, Collyn Gold.

Living Theatre
21 Clinton Street, Manhattan
10p-3a; $5
facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=185015931528830


***** Also on SATURDAY *****


Bushwick Book Club

So you're a nerd at heart. Your beloved already knows this and loves you for it. This Saturday, you can bring your dearest to the Brooklyn Central Library for an afternoon of book-inspired song. The book is Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary, so there's plenty of tragedy and examples of what not to do in a relationship. You'll leave feeling great about your own and about not being a woman in 19th century France.

Performers: Laura Brenneman, Buffie Roseanne, Sweet Soubrette, Rachel Devlin, Natti Vogel, Matthew Varvil, Susan Hwang, Alyson Greenfield, Jonathan Vincent, and Phoebe Kreutz with Matt Colbourne.

Brooklyn Central Library
10 Grand Army Plaza, Dweck Center, lower level, Brooklyn
4p;
bushwickbookclub.com


***** Also on SATURDAY *****


Admirals Row Longevity Party and Brownie Bake Off

Most of the local politicians think it's OK to eradicate the heritage, architecture, and history of Admirals Row, a row of historical buildings located at the Brooklyn Navy Yards, but we think we need to eat brownies and save the buildings. Come join us at Brooklyn's other Museum of Brooklyn to learn more about Admirals Row and what we can do to save these beautiful buildings. Also, visit this curious little museum to find all sorts of treasures this borough has to offer, and eat brownies.

109 Hall Street between Myrtle and Park, Brooklyn
7-11p; $free and bring your best brownies
brooklynsothermuseumofbrooklyn.com


***** Also on SATURDAY *****


Green Apples NYC presents:

Fractal Love

We, Green Apples NYC, are producing a psy-trance party (it's mainly psychedelic-trance but we will also have mixed genre artists ranging from techno, progressive house, dubstep, electro and hardstyle playing at the second stage). It's a 12 hour party that includes many DJs and artists, phenomenal deco set up, light shows and body painting. This is one of the biggest psy-trance parties NYC has ever seen since the early 2000s.

Electric Warehouse
1428 Fulton Street, Brooklyn
10p-10a; $25 at the door, $10 after 6a


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Chaos Cooking

A continuing social experiment where up to 60 people cook 60 recipes in one kitchen, four burners, one oven. All recipes must be finished in four hours while everyone is drinking wine, socializing, and putting delectable dishes in their mouths.

To bring: The ingredients necessary for 20 people to try a little bit of your dish, two bottles of wine per person. Extra knives, cutting boards, big bowls, and tupperware to bring any extra food home

Page Not Found is a 2000 square foot, members run apartment, with a garden, used as constantly transforming space to encourage strong social interaction by experimenting with collaboration, art, food, film, and music.

Page Not Found
RSVP for address, Brooklyn
J,M,Z trains to Myrtle/Broadway station or L train to Morgan Avenue station
6:30-10:30p; $4
margaret@chaoscooking.com
pagenotfound.ticketleap.com/chaos-cooking-part-xvi/


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The Perfumed Handkerchief

Features artwork that explores the thin line between desire and repulsion, creating a place where the difference is almost indiscernible. The idea is inspired by Rococo artwork, with its ornate symbolization of love, beauty and desire. Rococo art, architecture, and dress were a style complete and overwhelming in its florid ornamentation. There will be a brunch opening for the show.

Flux Factory
39-31 29th Street, Long Island City, Queens
1-3p; $?
fluxfactory.org/


***** Also on SUNDAY *****


GLOB (Gorgeous Ladies of Bloodwrestling) Bloody Valentine's Show

GLOB are live lady warriors, with ridiculous characters and vendettas, who wrestle in fake blood to punk rock. An NYC underground twist (and flip and clothesline, etc.) on Valentine's Eve -- no Hallmark holiday here. Men are recommended to come with a female friend. No assholes or douchebags. Anyone disrespectful or disrupting the spirit of true fun may be dismembered.

Double Down Saloon
14 Avenue A, at Houston Street, Manhattan
7-11p; $free, donations appreciated
21 and over
facebook.com/bloodwrestling


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The Hip Hop Subway Series

We (Kid Lucky and Grey Matter) are proud to say that the Hip Hop Subway Series is at its five-year anniversary mark. We have connected with so many people around the world it has been quite amazing. We will be celebrating with a massive cipher starting at the TKTS discount booth. We will then head out after the cipher toward the subway station and through to the C line where we are gonna hop on the back of the C train to 135th ciphering all the way. Then we hop on over to Doug E's Chicken and waffles.

TKTS booth
44th Street and Broadway, Manhattan
4:30p; $free


***** Also on SUNDAY *****


French Festival of Nouveaux Cinémas

A digital short movie session in Brooklyn. Created in Paris in 2005, the Festival of Nouveaux Cinemas allows people to discover the quality of digital creation, in addition to promoting a rigorous and innovative conception of cinema.

Already established in France, Italy and Ukraine, now explore our program of international Digital Short Films in the US. Angela Jane will be playing show between the projections.

Berry Park
4 Berry Street, at North 14th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
6:30p; $free
nouveaucine.com/


***** Also on SUNDAY *****


Stolen Chair Theatre Company’s Victorian Valentine’s Day Party

Stolen Chair, a critically-acclaimed down town theatre company and host of 2009s Atoms and Eves Valentine’s Party and 2008’s Pirates of the Aegean Party, presents couples and singles alike with the ultimate Valentine’s alternative: the Victorian Valentine’s Day Party, set in the decadent red velvet of the Dove Parlour. Partygoers are encouraged to come in costume, try Victorian-themed drink specials, have their fortunes told by a master of Regina Victoria tarot, and enjoy a salacious round of Victorian erotica Madlibs.

All proceeds, including a silent auction, will benefit Stolen Chair’s 14th original work, Cut Paste Corset Perfect, freely inspired by the curious art of Victorian photocollage. The new site-specific play will premiere in mid-June 2011.

New York Press’ best genre-bending theatre, Stolen Chair is a theatre laboratory dedicated to the creation of playfully intellectual, wickedly irreverent, and exuberantly athletic original works. Proudly plundering the pop culture of the past half millennium, Stolen Chair’s aesthetically promiscuous works recycles and reinvents old genres and stories to discover new ways to challenge and delight contemporary audiences.

Dove Parlour
228 Thompson Street, Manhattan
7-9p; $10
stolenchair.org


***** Also on SUNDAY *****


I Was Never Asked to Sing Songs About My Vagina: A V-Day Variety

Join Rachel Cole, singer/songwriter and her best friends, Mindy Raf (as Leibya Rogers), Skinny Bitch Jesus Meeting, Cocoon Central Dance Team, Molly Knefel (John and Molly Get Along), Ariel Carson (Pillow Talk), and Joanna Bradley to celebrate a night of comedy, variety, and comedic variety.

In the tradition of Eve Ensler's V-Day performances of her own Vagina Monologues, Rachel Cole, Singer/Songwriter has never been asked to participate in this celebration. Rather than stay at home and eat chocolate, she has decided to create her own brand of V-Day celebration by inviting her favorite female comedians to perform with her the day before Ensler's own reign of terror. In those crucial hours before the official dawn of V-Day, let's send Eve Ensler a message that says there is a more popular and more modern vagina coming to town. In addition to a fantastic show, cake, candy and chocolate will shower down onto the performance space so please, come hungry.

Bar 82
136 2nd Avenue, at 9th street, Manhattan
8:30p; $pay what you think we're worth


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Valentine's Weekend Movies at Spectacle

On Sunday and Monday we alternate between heartbreaking stories of love and soulcrushing stories of breakup. Free chocolate provided by Mast Brothers Chocolate. Harold and Maude / Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf / Possession and many others.

Spectacle Theater
124 South 3rd Street and Bedford, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
$5 movies
SpectacleTheater.com


***** Also on MONDAY *****


Love Bites: The Power Ballads Sing-Along

Sing-Alongs are taking a road trip south from Williamsburg to Park Slope to take over Union Hall for the Love Bites: Power Ballads Sing-Along. It's the perfect Valentine's post-dinner date or no date activity.

For some Valentine's Day is the day to show that special someone just how much they care. For others it's a painful reminder of just how alone they are and how much those jerks in love suck. For Hallmark it's a beautiful day where they swim in their pool filled with money. What better way to celebrate Valentine's then by singing and pumping your fist in the air to a soul shaking collection of both pro-love and love sucks power ballad music video hits from the 80s and 90s including Journey, Bryan Adams, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Seal, Def Leppard, Night Ranger, R. Kelly, Meatloaf, Bonnie Tyler, Poison, Cyndi Lauper, Guns N' Roses, and lots more.

Your host, Michael Austin, hand picks music videos, subtitles them and projects them on a big screen with the lyrics for the entire crowd to sing-along to all together. No microphones, no requests and no waiting your turn to sing. It's a Valentine's bash where the single and bitter as well as the smitten couples can come celebrate both the awesomeness and pain of love by bringing their voices together all while holding their lighters aloft and power fisting along to some sick guitar riffs.

Union Hall
702 Union Street, Brooklyn
10p; $5
718 638 4400
unionhallny.com


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Phil Collins Day Parade

Dear Nonsense, First I have to say, I'm a big fan of what you do. Secondly I have to say, I'm a big fan of Phil Collins.

For the past five years or so, Brooklyn has had the opportunity to celebrate the man, the legend, that is Phil. Every February 15, Phil is honored and adored by various events that have taken place throughout the borough. Whether it be giant pinatas, Phil's face on a pizza, outdoor movies in the cold, or a mass tagging of Phil's face around town, there has always been a celebration. This year is no exception. What do you ask, could possibly happen next?

I'd like to welcome all of you to the first annual Phil Collins Day Parade. February 15. There will be floats, dancers, a marching band, and tunes, Parading down Franklin St. in Greenpoint. The celebration will continue with famous clips, songs, and the Phil Collins tasty drink itself.

Beginning at Franklin and Greene Street, ending at Shayz Lounge at 130 Franklin Street, Brooklyn
7:30p; $free
heather.louise.feather(at)gmail.com


***** Also on TUESDAY *****


Daughters Rising

Celebrate the launch of the nonprofit Daughters Rising with a truffle-filled, Mezcal-laden, Opera-drenched fundraising event. Daughters Rising works to foster inter-generational female empowerment by using ancestral crafts as a vehicle to uplift the next generation. We collaborate with female artisans in Nepal, Thailand, and Mexico to create beautiful, ethical and sustainable products while paying above Fair Trade wages, then use the proceeds from the sale of these products to re-invest in each community through educational Girls Clubs which focus on women's rights and education. We not only financially empower female artisans, but also provide something for their daughters. The purchase of each beautiful, handmade craft helps break the cycle of inter-generational poverty.

There will be musical performances by opera/ cosmic rock singer Madame Boa, as well as folk duo Rockwood Revival and jazz pianist Will Armstrong. Complementary cocktails will be provided by Illegal Mezcal as well as Mimi’s Red Velvet truffles and cheesecake by Venieros.

Gallery MC
549 West 52nd Street, between 10th and 11th avenues, 8th floor, Manhattan
7-10p; $free, but donations appreciated
daughtersrising.org


***** Also on TUESDAY *****


The Moon

Hosted by Nat Towsen and Bob Walles, and MoonKids Bryan Condon, Jordan Clifford, Camille Harris, Tim Skinner, Kenny Pickett and James Beard

Featuring the hardest working man in funbusiness Dave Hill, dance extremists Adira Amram and the Experience, sketch heroes Team Submarine, piano melodies of Stephanie Fagan, and more.

Royal Oak
594 Union Avenue, at North 11th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
718 388 3884
8p; $free
themoonshow.com


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Kiss and Tell: Gold Dust Woman

Kiss and Tell, a monthly party at Rose Live Music in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, has been producing unique theme based events since 2007. Kiss and Tell DJs play italo, house, disco: classics and edits, electro, synth pop, homo haus, girl groups, gothypants, coldwave, new wave, and other sexy dancefloor treats. This month we will be celebrating Resident DJ Bethany Benzur's birthday. Kiss and Tell favorites Mike Servito, and disco DJ siblings Los Bermanos will be there to play solid gold sets. $5 vegetarian pasta dinners and $5 rum and coke. Dress to impress: gold gold gold. Wear anything that sparkles, shimmers, and reflects.

Rose
345 Grand Street, between Marcy and Havemeyer, Brooklyn
8p-2a; $free
facebook.com/event.php?eid=105377419538415


XXXXX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 XXXXX


Open Mic Show-and-Tell at the City Reliquary

Open mic show-and-tell is exactly what it sounds like: Anyone can bring an interesting object and talk about it for up to three minutes. No theme, no agenda -- interesting stuff and the stories behind them are their own reward.

Objects that were featured last time included a quarter with a hole drilled in it, a pair of jeans that had been purchased in Egypt, and a kitchen device specifically designed to prick tiny holes in pig skin. We look forward to seeing even better treasures -- and hearing even better stories -- this time around.

You can either (a) bring an object of personal significance and be prepared to talk about it, or (b) just be part of the audience (because you can't have show-and-tell unless there are people on hand to be shown and told). Either way, it's a good time.

370 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn
7p door and sign-ups, 8p show; $5 suggested donation
cityreliquary.org/ or plukas64 at gmail


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* The Danger Warehouse Party, February 19
* Williamsburg Fashion Weekend, February 18-19


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Nonsense is too long. The great thing about the internet is that it doesn't really cost much to run long listings and exhaustive descriptions. It turns out that's ... exhausting. After several complaints and a little deliberation, we're trying a new format: On the first Friday of the month we will run updated ongoing listings in each section: events, learning, and help. Other weeks we're going for leaner, meaner sections. If you're desperate for something to do on an off-Tuesday night we suggest you either look back a few issues ago in your inbox, or poke through our online archives, which you can find under the subscribe page.

Also, a note about better rock shows. Nonsense does not straight list rock shows in New York unless they occur in tandem with puppet shows or jump rope tournaments or in subway tunnels or in graveyards. For listings of good shows, especially shows that feature independent bands at quality venues like Death by Audio and those booked by hard-working promoters like Todd P or Sleep When Dead, consult resources like ohmyrockness.com, brooklynvegan.com/, sleepwhendeadnyc.com/calendar/, garagepunknyc.com, and eardrumnyc.com. For the most exhaustive list of underground shows at unusual venues, track down a copy of the extremely useful -- and handsome -- Showpaper.


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What have you been wishing for? Collaborators, grant monies, a new home? Please send brief listings to Alita at alitanonsensenyc.com. We only list available apartments, lofts, studios, and one-off rentals -- not spaces wanted.


***** ARTY STUFF *****


* Calling All Boat Builders and Maritime Creatives. EFA Project Space, Flux Factory, and The Gowanus Studio Space partner to bring you Sea Worthy (working title), an experiment in, exploration of, and tribute to maritime art. Beginning in late spring and continuing through the summer of 2011, Sea Worthy will combine exhibitions, workshops, and artist-led events in and around New York City’s waterways and waterfronts. With over 70 islands and 700 miles of coastline, New York City is a formidable archipelago; this collective project aims to prompt a discussion of access to and use of the waterways of New York -- and to reclaim, if modestly, the largest open space in the city -- while engaging with related themes in contemporary art practice. We are seeking artists, boat builders, and creative people to participate in this collective and layered endeavor, and we are soliciting proposals for workshops, construction projects, performances, interactive events, and exhibition-read
y artwork. Participants will contribute to one or more of the three main project areas: Exhibition, Workshops and Projects, Boats for Public Voyages. Deadline: entries must be received via e-mail on or before 5 pm EST on March 7. Applicants will be notified of their involvement on April 2. Contact ben(at)gowanusstudio.org.

* Casting male dancers/aerialists for upcoming production of Caligula Maximus at the House of Yes. If being a part of a show about an extremely violent, sociopathic, yet totally fabulous Roman emperor sounds like a good time to you then this is for you. This is for you if you've always wanted to focus more on aerial work as part of your self-development as an artist and performer. This is for you if you've always wanted to be seriously involved in a House of Yes production and the endless amounts of fun times and crazyness that entails. This is for you if you have no problem with strong sexual content on the stage and 20-30-feet in the air. (full nudity will NOT be required). The show runs March 31-April 10. There is small financial compensation for the whole commitment and the perks of being in the company for the time leading up to the show, which means unlimited aerial training/use of the space and a lot of access to the rest of the facilities in the building. We guarantee
you'll enjoy yourself. Contact anya(at) ladycircus.com, please send resume, headshot, etc. and feel free to visit the site from last year's run at LaMaMa, see: caligulamaximus.wordpress.com

* We'll Never Have Paris seeks submissions for Volume 8: Rejection. Memoir essay, 1,000 words or less, nonfiction. Wanna send an actual rejection letter you got or sent? That's also cool. WNHP is no longer accepting poetry submissions. We're looking for people, not writers, so give it a shot. To get a feel, see the blog: neverhaveparis.blogspot.com. Submission deadline March 31, to neverhaveparis(at)gmail.com.

* The 2011 Art in General Open Call period is drawing to a close on February 15. The Open Call is an opportunity for artists to present their current practice to a group of arts professionals, curators, critics, and fellow artists. The selection process takes into account the many and diverse artistic practices that artists develop and use, with the purpose of presenting exhibitions that respond to different ways of being, experiencing, and producing in the world today. See opencall.artingeneral.org.

* Home Away from Home is a booth at Scope Art Show March 2-6. It is inspired by listers' requests to come together in real time, build community, relax and get to know each other. Will you help me with ideas, services and donations for Home Away from Home? What would make you feel most comforted in an atmosphere of 20,000 people? At Home Away from Home there will be necessities to buy, massages to receive, amazing treats to eat, people on the list to meet, comfy chairs to hang out on, Listings Project stories to share, TV to watch, free wifi and charging station. I will be selling things such as: sharpies, tampons, make your own business cards, Listings Project Special Edition Sanford Biggers Cheshire Plates and more. What have you always wanted during art fair weekend and could never find? Please email me what you would like for me to have in my booth for you! I am looking for massage therapists with massage chairs to provide their services in the booth. If this is you, plea
se send me an email with your experience, availability during the fair and a link to your site if you have one. You will be paid! Do you want to donate, volunteer, or be a sponsor to Home Away from Home? I need you! Contact listings(at)stephaniediamond.com.

* L.E.S. Review -- Call for Submissions. L.E.S. Review, a new journal of contemporary poetry & art, is currently seeking submissions by New York-based artists. Submit up to five poems or images via submit(at)lesreview.com.

* Science Fair: A Scientific Quandary got you down? Need to work out the details of an often-pondered hypothesis? Dream of wowing your peers with your wanton acts of intellectual inquiry? All problems are solved at the 248th Mad Scientist Scientific Exposition Explosion Science Fair. Tri-boards aplenty. Ribbons for many. Somebody wins. Use all of your most creative intellectual prowess, or borrow some, to construct a verifiable scientific experiment which includes one experimental variable following the scientific method or just make a diorama full of dinosaurs (not everybody has to win). Plan for May. Need a project? We'll give you one! Need a partner? We'll get you somebody! Groups up to four people may be a good idea. Declare your intent, fellow fun-ists. If you do not do it you are not fun. Contact shannonkerner(at)gmail.com (soon!) for more info.


***** SPACES *****


* Laid-back grown-up seeks same to share comfy apartment near five trains. Mid-February? $550 per month. +E. hogar hispanoparlante. Must embrace Queens, Roosevelt Avenue. Mid- (shit, late?) 20s female. Female, creative sorts, would prolly work better. We'll see if lifestyles overlap. Contact Jazmin, Embracequeens(at)gmail.com.

* Hi, I'm subletting my room for the months of March and April. The room is spacious, with a double/full bed, large desk and some closet space for your stuff. It is inside an 1100 square foot loft in Williamsburg, with high ceilings, hardwood floors, lots of light and plants, and two other amazing roommates (one is a mid 30s hoop/poi/object manipulation instructor and performer who dedicates a lot of time to meditation and yoga. The other is 30 and working on his Ph D. and is a delight to be around). It's a really colorful and welcoming space. There is a great roof overlooking the city and a basement with storage for bikes and laundry facilities. It is located at 435 Broadway between Hewes and Hooper, one block from the J/M train, two blocks from the G train, and approximately eight blocks from the L train. Rent is $900 including utilities (heat, electric, and internet). As a bonus we have a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) membership, and if you're interested it's aroun
d $15/person/month for a large box of really fantastic organic, locally grown veggies and eggs. Contact Justin, aubuchonhardware(at)gmail.com.

* Interesting two-room suite with private bathroom on West 100th Street off the park. Long or short-term availability. I am an artist/sculptor looking for one person to occupy this space. The two rooms and bathroom all connect, that's why I'm calling it a suite. It is located in my large apartment where I live in the other half. The space includes three windows, internet, cable tv, interesting furniture and art, kitchenette area with fridge, microwave, marble counter, plates, cups, utensils, a sleeping loft with double futon, closets, a large single futon couch, clean sheets, pillows and blankets. For stays under a month, two people will be considered. Looking for the quiet type who can appreciate a quiet, creative autonomous environment with total privacy. Located on quiet and very safe tree-lined block of Riverside Park. For one person staying over a month, it's $1300 per month. For stays under a month it's $90 a night for one person or $150 for two persons a night, somewha
t negotiable depending on amount of nights. Pictures available on request. Contact Kliphoto(at)aol.com.


XXXXX ALL THAT WE'VE MET XXXXX


All That We've Met is Pauline Pechin's series of interviews with artists, underground influencers, and people with interesting stories. You can email her here: pauline.pechin(at)gmail.com

This week: Hey, I'm Walkin' Here! founder, who walked across America, Matt Green

*As a walker, have you ever considered breaking records?*

"For me, it was totally the opposite, partially because I’m no great athlete by the stretch of the imagination. A lot of times people think that it takes a very athletic person to do something like this, walk across the country. And it certainly takes a minor amount of it. You do have to walk a long distance. But, at the same time, you’re not doing anything other than walking. Which is not that difficult. In fact, I can’t run more than two miles.

But, also, I think there's another thing to it. I wanted to do the trip because I enjoy walking. Being immersed in my environment, I liked the opportunity to meet people and see new things. And to me, it was an extraordinary adventure that needed no other justification."

Read the complete interview at allthatwevemet.com/2011/02/matt-green-walked-across-america-and-it.html


XXXXX SPECTRE PRIORITY XXXXX


Before we had a name, the Spectre Event Horizon Group used to meet at a bar to commiserate and trade what our business friends like to call best practices. The group has expanded since then, but it remains focused on smartening the crowd mind. There are no subject limits; our favorite is the incredible sci-fi present, or anything that goes toward a better understanding of human behavior and our universe's ecology. Our simple intent is to connect good minds with as much quality mind-blowing information as we can freely locate and create a space for the informal trade of specialized investigative research, presented for the non-specialist.

The Spectre email list, which is a separate group from this column, is a moderated open forum. People are encouraged to join and to post. The list is compiled for Nonsense by J. Sinopoli. Contact us at spectre.event.horizon.group gmail com or spectregroup.org / spectrevision.org. Here's some of what came in this week:


***** Mesh Phone Networks *****


spectregroup.wordpress.com/2011/02/11/mesh-phone-networks/

"How does one communicate with others in an area without any cellular coverage, or when governments request a shut down of network services? The answer may lie within phones that can create a direct relay system to transmit voice or data. This approach is called a mesh network, which enables a device to both receive and retransmit signals, much like a router does in home wireless network. Phones can enable direct communication through a handset relay system that would enable families, emergency crews and others to avoid a total communications black-out. Data too could be routed through such mesh networks, ensuring that web services continue to flow. A research project aimed at allowing mobile phones to communicate without traditional infrastructure has attracted phone manufactures and not-for-profits alike. Paul Gardner-Stephen, who co-founded the Serval project, first demonstrated the mesh network technology while experimenting with Wi-Fi transmitters on phones to carry VoIP
conversations. The makeshift capability can transmit a few hundred metres, but could conceivably harness other phones and inexpensive Wi-Fi transmitters in the area to provide more coverage, even if hundreds of kilometres away from a mobile phone tower."

XXXXX LEARNING XXXXX


We look for the sort of classes you circled in college course catalogs but never managed to fit into your schedule. And we also look for the kind of things that no college could teach. Cheap and eclectic is the rule, though all rules get broken occasionally, and we especially love workshops, round-tables, and teachers who won't take your work out of your hands and show you how to do it right. One-time listings are categorized weekly, with general recurring classes listed at the end on the first Friday of each month We thrive on your suggestions, so make sure to tell us about upcoming classes that you think are nifty- keen.

Learning is compiled and edited weekly by Libby Sentz. Send listing suggestions to libby(at)nonsensenyc.com.


***** LEARNING: SATURDAY *****


Free: Bottom Brackets for Bikes

A new bike shop in the Slope is offering free bike classes on Saturdays. This week: All About Bottom Brackets.

718 Cyclery
461 7th Avenue, Brooklyn
Noon-?p; $free
info(at)718c.com


***** LEARNING: Also on SATURDAY *****


Rooftop Gardening

If you want to install a rooftop garden and need to know which plants to use, or want to properly care for an existing roof garden, this two-part workshop will give you the tools to get going. Class will cover technical aspects like weight considerations, irrigation, and materials, as well as soil, suitable plants, design, and proper care. You’ll learn about gardens but not green roof systems. Led by Doris Loechle.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden
1000 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn
Two Saturdays, February 12 and 19
10a-1p; $71 members, $79 nonmembers
718 623 7220
compost(at)bbg.org
bbg.org


***** LEARNING: Also on SATURDAY *****


Soft Circuits

Learn to make soft, flexible, and washable electronic circuits embedded right into common textiles. We'll cover conductive thread, waterproof circuitry, embedded sensors and tactile feedback. Everyone leaves with enough basic knowledge to level-up any outfit and a handful of the parts they need to make it happen. No previous sewing skills or electronics knowledge required. Taught by Catarina Mota and Raphael Abrams.

NYC Resistor
87 Third Avenue, Fourth Floor, Brooklyn
4-6p; $40
eventbrite.com/event/1282916237/rss


***** LEARNING: SATURDAY *****


Laser Whistles

Learn to design simple whistles, ocarinas, and/or recorders in Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator, cut them out of wood on the Epilog 35 Watt Laser, and assemble them into working wind instruments. This class combines an introduction to laser fabrication -- including safety, design principles, and material choices -- with an introduction to the acoustics of fipple-based wind instruments. Besides leaving you with an instrument you designed and built yourself, this class also qualifies you to operate the laser cutter for your own projects at NYC Resistor's Laser Mondays or Thursday Craft Nights.

Please bring a laptop and a USB jump drive. If you don't already have Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape software, please download the free, open source Inkscape inkscape.org or the 30-day demo of Illustrator and familiarize yourself with it before the class. Led by Ranjit Bhatnagar.

NYC Resistor
87 Third Avenue, Fourth Floor, Brooklyn
1-4p; $75 plus $5 materials
nycresistor.com


***** LEARNING: Also on SATURDAY *****

Haitian Dance and Medical Supply Donation

Julio Jean’s lovely Haitian dance class, featuring live drums, starts at a new time this week. There will also be a collection of supplies for a medical clinic in Ouanaminthe, Haiti. All of the following will be accepted: Infant Tylenol, Children's Motrin, Lotrimin cream, children's vitamins, infant vitamin's (polyvisol), adult vitamins, hydrocortisone cream, bacitracin,wound-care supplies (gauze, bandages, etc.) .

Ripley-Grier
520 Eighth Avenue, 16th floor, Manhattan
6:30-8p; $10
jeanjulio(at)gmail.com


***** LEARNING: SUNDAY *****


Valentine’s Thai Massage Workshop for Couples

Discover, interact, and share the art of lovingkindness through the art of massage with someone special. Learn simple massage and stretching techniques that will help you relieve each other’s daily stress, muscle soreness, and pain. Thai massage is an ancient healing art that uses passive stretch, massage, and energy balancing. It is performed fully clothed, barefoot, on a floor mat. No oils or lotions used. Wear comfortable clothing that makes movement easy. No skirts or short pants, please. Bring two large beach towels. Led by Al Turner.

Dance New Amsterdam
280 Broadway (entry at 53 Chambers St.), Manhattan
$70 per couple for DNA members; $90 per couple, nonmembers
dnadance.org


***** LEARNING: Also on SUNDAY *****


Learn to Discover: Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement

One of the things that distinguishes humans is our ability to learn, but we often take the process for granted. This is especially true in a culture where we expect things to be done for us, from doctors who heal our aching bodies to self-improvement manuals that tell us how to fix our souls. But what if it’s possible not only to rely on others but also to develop the ability to teach ourselves? This means not just fixing what’s wrong, but learning where the problems start and why they begin. In doing so, it’s possible not only to be able to identify and treat our own problems, but also to learn enough about ourselves that we can anticipate concerns before they start. We can also understand that our bodies are not just containers for our souls, but that who we are is closely related to how we move.

Based on the Feldenkrais method, this class will use the process of teaching the body more efficient habits to think about the most effective ways of learning in general. Please bring comfortable clothes and a mat or blanket. No charge. In exchange, simply bring any of the following: friends, collaborators, referrals, training partners, chocolate, good stories, lessons in other fields, or book recommendations,

Trade School
32 Prince Street, Manhattan
4-5:30p; $trade only (see graf above)
tradeschool.ourgoods.org/teach/


***** LEARNING: MONDAY *****


Free West African Dance

Nafisa Sharriff leads free West African dance classes with live drumming on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Countee Cullen/P.S. 194
244 West 144th Street, Manhattan
6:15-8:15p Mondays and Wednesdays; $free
212 234 4500


***** LEARNING: TUESDAY *****


The Seeing Lab: Micro-Expressions

Learn to detect and read micro-expressions, small contractions of the facial muscles that last only tenths of a second, but give a window into what someone is feeling.

Ever talk with someone and get the feeling that there's something more they want to say? In this course we'll use imaging software, the same kind used for training detectives and members of secret services, to do a pretest of your people-reading abilities. your scores will show you how much you've learned by the end. By learning how to notice and read facial and body micro-expressions, you'll become more compassionate, aware, and intuitive. You will notice the beauty of mixed emotions and feel a big boost in your ability to cut through the clutter to figure out what truly matters to your conversation partner. Led by Dr. LeeAnn Renninger.

LifeLabs Classroom
32 Prince Street, Manhattan
6:30 -9:15p; $40
info(at)lifelabsnewyork.com


***** LEARNING: WEDNESDAY *****


Start a New Religion

While some perceive it as a pathetically static monoculture of oppression, religion in its most exciting form is actually an environment -- a happening -- of ever-evolving ideas, practices, and visual and sensual pleasures. Spiritual paths based on everything from chaos to love, to dada, to eroticism, and to eco-radicalism have found their way into the hearts and minds of seekers the world over. By looking at examples of some of these traditions, and by using them as a springboard for developing our own religions, students will come away with a better appreciation for what it means to “be religious,” and maybe even have a radical mystical epiphany or two.

In this class, students will each write, design, and craft a new spiritual path (as far out or traditional as desired), to be summed up and presented at the end of the course through presentations, handouts, and booklets. Over the four weeks, students will create hymns that can be used to exalt their beatitudes, define the tenets of their path so others will know what it’s all about, produce propaganda in order to call the willing to the Light, as well as explore the role of (read: draw/mold/create) deities in their new spiritual path. Using published examples from occult as well as mainstream traditions, we will look for inspiration from a variety of unusual sources. Students will be expected to play with what it means to even “be religious,” and should be prepared and willing to engage in a variety of mediums, including text, song, and iconography. Led by Bob Doto. Mention Nonsense NYC upon registration (deadline February 11) for a 10-percent deadline.

3rd Ward
195 Morgan Avenue, Brooklyn
Wednesdays, February 16, 23, March 2, 9
7-10p; $150 members, $185 nonmembers
$80 equipment fee
3rdward.com/calendar
718-715-4961


***** LEARNING: THURSDAY *****


Intro to Sewing: Monsters

Always wanted to make something but afraid of pins and needles? In this introductory sewing class, you will learn basic needle and thread sewing, how to operate almost any household sewing machine, making a pattern, and how to put something from your brain into fabric format. Led by Jason Engdahl

Madagascar Institute
217 Butler Street, Brooklyn
8-10p; $60
introtosewing.eventbrite.com/


XXXXX HELP XXXXX


It is a wonderful thing, to help. Helping strengthens communities and allows you to meet new friends. With that in mind, we look for one-day volunteer opportunities with no long-term commitment required. We want to be open to fresh ideas and think of help in a broad way. These listings could include anything from a large-scale day-long service project to a local theatre company that needs volunteers for load-in; from an artist looking for film extras to a community garden that needs a few extra hands. Our goal is simply to help groups or individuals that serve the greater good in small but significant ways. Unique and interesting job opportunities are acceptable fare for this section as well. Looking for ways to help out? Need volunteers to get your own community project off the ground? Know of any existing opportunities? Send your requests to MeeO at meeo(at)nonsensenyc.com.


***** HELP: FRIDAY *****


Get Ready For AIDS Walk New York

AIDS Walk New York needs volunteers to help us prepare Walker Kits and to help spread the word about our event that's happening on May 15th. We will be preparing more than 2,000 fund raising kits, which are essential to get our walkers sponsored and raise funds for the fight against HIV/AIDS.

119 West 24th Street, second floor, Manhattan
212 807 9255
Nakeshiab(at)aidswalk.net


***** HELP: NOW *****


HollabackNYC

HollabackNYC has decided it is time to pass the torch and give 10 youth (ages 18-22) the opportunity to become the leaders of HollabackNYC. We seek a diverse group of youth from different neighborhoods of NYC, who are committed to making social change. Youth who are eager to learn and are able to invest at least 10 hours a week to this process. The new leadership will receive training in social media, community organizing, policy/advocacy, and marketing.

Help us create this pool of youth leaders and spread the news. Our recruitment flyer and application are available for download online: bit.ly/fmokuE
If you need more information contact Claudia De la Cruz: claudia(at)ihollaback.org


***** HELP: NOW *****


More Website Help

NYLaughs strives to strengthen the human connection via laughter by producing free shows in NYC public venues. Our signature event is a summer series of free comedy called Laughter in the Park. Help is needed for our website. We need a site that can be quickly updated by us without the need for a webmaster.

nylaughs(at)gmail.com
nylaughs.org
laughterinthepark.org


***** HELP: SOON *****


Fringe Theater Festival

Frigid New York is a fringe festival located in the Lower East Side offering 30 production slots no longer than 60 minutes in length. Ten shows each in the Kraine Theater, the Red Room, and Under St. Marks. Volunteers are needed for the festival from February 23-March 6. Volunteer duties range from box office and on-site ticket sales, party prep, take down, to promotions and marketing.

85 East 4th Street, Manhattan
office(at)frigidnewyork.info
frigidnewyork.info


***** HELP: UPCOMING *****


Become a Docent for the New York Botanical Garden

Currently seeking friendly and energetic volunteers for the Spring Docent training sessions. Guides are trained in basic botany, horticulture, and how to communicate information to visitors. A plant background is not required, but great communication skills are a must. Positions are available on weekdays and weekends. The Spring training session will be held over the course of two Saturdays. Apply online.

The New York Botanical Garden
200th Street and Kazimiroff Boulevard, Bronx
bit.ly/i3Y2QC


XXXXX NONSENSE XXXXX


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