Lunar New Year Celebration at the Bronx Museum of the Arts

January 26th, 2014 by Mr. C

(All photos & videos by mr. c)

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Planet Chocko kicked off the celebrations for the Lunar New Year – Year of the Horse at the Bronx Museum of the Arts earlier today! The New York Chinese Cultural Center based in Chinatown New York provided the means of the celebration as they brought the colorful costumed traditional folk dances, lion dancing, and the arts/crafts for the children. The NYCCC has been the pride of the Chinese community for 40 years now as they keep the traditional arts of dance, crafts, calligraphy, & martial arts alive for generations of Chinese americans to come as well as for those special people who appreciate chinese culture. It was NYCCC’s first time bringing their signature program to the Bronx and I wanted to be one of the first to experience it.
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(Diagonally across the street from the Bronx Museum on 166th/Grand Concourse lay the Mural of the legendary Kool Herc celebrating his stance in the birthday of Hip Hop – 40 years strong! Word up Tats Cru – nice job!)
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It was my first visit to the Bronx Museum of the Arts and it boasts a beautiful art space with a smiling staff including the security folks which is unlike most of the art museums in the city. We’ll have to keep an eye out for events happening at the Bronx Museum more often. I walked briskly through Tony Feher’s sculpture/installation admiring the visual aspects of everyday material in another light.

Also, lookout for the FIRST FRIDAYS of every month event at The Bronx Museum of the Arts for film and video screenings, art performances, concerts, and other events! And guess what – The Bronx Museum is where the ARTS and ADMISSION are ALWAYS FREE! See y’all there! From Chinatown to the Bronx and somewhere in between is where we’re usually at!

New York Chinese Cultural Center
390 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York,NY 10013
www.chinesedance.org

The Bronx Museum of the Arts
1040 Grand Concourse Bronx,New York 10456
www.bronxmuseum.org

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(Miriam Tabb/Liaison of the Bronx Museum of the Arts welcomed us all to her home.)
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(Cathy Hung, the Executive Director of the NYC Chinese Cultural Center explains it was her organizations first venture in the Bronx to celebrate the new year)
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(Chinese Calligraphy of each guests name on a bookmark!)
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(Traditional Chinese paper cutting)
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(kids having a fun time petting the Lion!)
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Bushwick Graffiti and Street Art

January 2nd, 2014 by chocko

All the photos below were taken recently in the neighborhood of Bushwick in Brooklyn, NYC. Some of the photos were taken around Waterbury Street but most of them were taken around Troutman Street and Saint Nicholas Ave, an awesome outdoor gallery also known as The Bushwick Collective. It’s really easy to get to via subway…take the L train and get off at Jefferson St. Walk around, grab some yummy food in the area and soak in the sights. The murals are spread out over a couple blocks, so give yourself some time to check out works by artists such as Never, Meres, MR PRVRT, Sexer, Adrian Sonni, Nychos, Buff Monster, Misery, Yok, Sheryo…there are way too many artists to name them all.

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Comic Arts Brooklyn 2013

January 1st, 2014 by chocko

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Last November, Desert Island presented the first annual Comic Arts Brooklyn which looked and felt a lot like last years now defunct Brooklyn Comics And Graphics Festival. The event which celebrates indie comic books, art and self publishing took place at the usual spot, Mt. Carmel Church in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Both floors were packed with exhibitors and comic book fans. I shuffled along in the late afternoon and perused the many books and prints for sale. There were art shows at Desert Island and Mishka, animation screenings at Spectacle Theater, lectures at The Knitting Factory and an after party at Union Pool. The following is just a little sample of what went down during the fun festival in Brooklyn.

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2 talented artists you should know about…Heather Benjamin (left) and Alabaster (right). Heather’s work is graphic, twisted and not for the faint of heart. I picked up Alabaster’s Mimi and the Wolves Act I which is the first part in a dreamlike, epic tale that follows Mimi and her friend Bobo.

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The latest work by Benjamin Marra is titled Blades & Lazers. His latest is a mini comic featuring two brothers that can slice and dice demons from outer space with no problemo. Benjamin’s comics are always a blast to read and this one doesn’t disappoint. It’s like Star Wars, Conan The Barbarian and Terminator all rolled in one. Out now on Sacred Prism.

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Paul Pope was signing his new book, Battling Boy. I went a bit old school and got him to sign a kidrobot vinyl toy of Playboy’s Miss November 1978, Monique St. Pierre which he designed a couple years ago.

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Françoise Mouly (Art Editor, New Yorker) and Charles Burns whose appearance at the festival also coincided with an exhibit at Desert Island of original cover artwork from his Nitnit comics and random ephemera.

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Gregory Benton debuted his latest work, B+F on AdHouse Books.

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Kicks Books was in the house with all sorts of hip pocket paperback on display including some Avi Spivak books which you should check out…Kicksville Confidential which documents the history of Norton Records and the music and comics ‘zine, Human Being Lawnmower.

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Leslie Stein (left) the creator of the comic series Eye of the Majestic Creature which is now published by Fantagraphic Books. I love her work and I picked up her latest mini comic titled “The Desk” out on Oily Comics. The Chris Uphues table (right) featured a lot of smiley hearts.

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On the CAB stage…an installation collabo by Chris Uphues and Erik Z.

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Simon Hanselmann is seen here signing and drawing inside my copy of “Life Zone” which you should totally pick up via Space Face Books.

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Representing California…Never Press with their new, eye-popping and awesome ‘zines and prints with Gabe Gonzales manning the table.

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Charles Forsman and Melissa Mendes of Oily Comics, a micro-publisher out of Hancock, MA. A lot of great stuff at $1 a book…buy them all.

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Legends in the punk rock and ‘zine world, Fly and Aaron Cometbus!

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Downstairs at CAB…artists, punks, pirates, hipsters and scalliwags!

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Kaz signing one of the latest publications to come out of Desert Island. It’s a newspaper featuring 100 unpublished Underworld strips. Been a super fan of Kaz’s cartoons that used to be featured in the weekly New York Press and Fantagraphics books. It’s been a long time and it’s good to see Kaz is still cranking ’em out. Get yours at Desert Island!

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Bobby ‘Boogaloo’ Watts + Stan Hoffman at the Shadow Box Film Festival

December 9th, 2013 by Mr. C

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Last weekend, we feinted our way in for a screening or two at the 2nd annual Shadow Box Film Festival held at the School of Visual Arts Theatre on 23rd street. I caught a notable documentary called Boogaloo which featured an obscure boxer from the 1970s who came from the hustling streets of Philadelphia. Prior to the feature, we were treated to a 20 minute trailer on a work in progress covering an old school flamboyant jewish boxing promoter and manager – the one and only Stan Hoffman from Brooklyn and the Bronx! You can say the two personalities from these two films couldn’t have been more polar opposites of each other but they were both very intriguing in their own way! Hell, I guess you can say Boogaloo needed a manager like Stan to attact more boxing bees to his hive!

First up was the feisty Stan Hoffman, a now 80+ year old lion of the boxing game and once tough city kid from the NYC. This future feature documentary was dubbed for now as – The Stan Hoffman Project. The doc is basically about the trials and tribulations of Stan and his dealings in the fight game as big city of dreams boxing manager of Hasim Rahman, James Toney, & other colorful characters from the boxing hood fraternity. You will see the multidimensional Stan the man talk about how boxing and the music game are basically the same and how he talked Chuck Berry into recording a record that would earn him a fortune. It will be interesting to see the final product of this film. Stan Hoffman was in attendance at the Shadow Box Film festival for the screening of the trailer but he bobbed, weaved, and was whisked away before planet chocko can interrogate the old master of the game!

(Bobby ‘Boogaloo’ Watts wanted to stick & move on Mr. C at the lobby of SVA Theatre!)
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Bobby Watts was the subject in question in Boogaloo, a story about a humble upbringing of a country bumpkin from South Carolina who ended up moving northeast to the rough and tumble streets of Philadelphia at 10 years old. So wouid begin the unassuming ways of Boogaloo Watts and his strong desire to earn his keep through the art of sweet science! Philadelphia fighters were where it’s at and were noted to be some of the toughest breeds around. The fab 4 of middleweights in Philly during the 1970s were no exception. Willie The Worm Monroe, Bennie Briscoe, Eugene Cyclone Hart, and Bobby Boogaloo Watts were the Fab 4 and they were the stars of Monday Night boxing in Philadelphia’s legendary arena – The Spectrum! Bennie Briscoe and Eugene Cyclone Hart were the bruisers, the pure punchers, knockout artists of the bunch while Willie the Worm and Bobby Boogaloo were the tall, lanky, slick rick pure boxers of the four. The Quad would have good boxing careers in their own right but all basically faded away into the obscure sunset with Bobby Boogaloo being one of the most underrated and mismanaged journeyman fighter of the four horseman from Phila. Boogaloo managed to beat Marvin Hagler before he was Marvelous and never got the opportunity to fight for a title belt. Mind you the times were a bit different with less title belts, less divisions, more competition, and many deserving fighters that never got a chance to fight for the throne.

The documentary would feature interviews with the likes of Stan Hochman, Harold Lederman, Angelo Dundee, Bert Sugar, Charles Brewer, Al Bernstein, and the darth vader of promoters in some peoples eyes – the director of Monday night fights at the Spectrum – Russell Peltz! All different angles and words are thrown in the pot as to why Bobby Watts never had the recognition and fights that he deserved. All agreed that his style of fighting of sticking and moving, holding, and just having savvy ring generalship & technique in controlling his opponent was not conducive for exciting fights going toe to toe, tit for tat. Also the argument that fighting Watts would be too much of a risk to take to an upcoming boxer’s flight to success were viable. All guests did end up agreeing that Boogaloo was a very good fighter and most certainly deserving of a title shot at one point in his career. I guess Marvin Hagler could of attested to that, though the 2nd fight between Watts and Hagler did not help Boogaloo’s situation.

Boogaloo was a fun documentary paying homage to just no average joe in boxing, but it does prove that being associated with a more rambunctious manager/promoter could lead to other pots of glory and spotlight that might not otherwise be available. One thing is for sure, this was a feel good story that started with a ripple of positive family outlook and ended with a wave of family unity. It’s refreshing to see that not all boxers come from a train wreck background and noice to see that nice people flourish, too. Bobby Boogaloo Watts certainly danced and pranced to a different type of success. Bobby was in attendance for the screening looking mean and fit while donning his cowboy hat! I wouldn’t want to mess with that Philadelphia outlaw! Boogaloo, the documentary was tagged as a work in progress and I’m looking forward to seeing the finished product when it arrives!

(Bobby Watts getting introduced to the audience after the screening of Boogaloo!)
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DJ J-RONIN and GUEST MCs pack Black Star for Epic MC Cipher

December 1st, 2013 by chocko

DJ J-Ronin at Black Star (Harlem NYC)
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The latest DJ J-RONIN mixtape dropped last week and it’s titled “Freestyle Files Vol.2” and it is pure fire featuring 50 emcees! An official In Store event also happened at Black Star (352 Lennox Ave) in Harlem, NYC. An MC Cipher was scheduled with DJ READY CEE on the wheels of steel providing the beats and instrumentals and when I walked in the building the freestyle session was just getting warmed up. Lyrical assassins, battle rappers, and hip hop legends all converged upon the shop to spit verses and at one point, things started getting hyped when indie legend Shabaam Sahdeeq got his mic swiped and had to school a young buck. Two female MCs represented which is always cool to see…Ms. Hustle and Harlem’s own, Ya Girl Nicolette. Lil Fame of M.O.P. was in the house along with a lot of familiar faces I’ve seen at hip hop shows and in stores from back in the days of Fat Beats. Mr. Beatz aka The MC on the MPC was seen on the microphone along with Brooklyn’s Sav Killz representing All Elements. There were too many MCs in attendance to name, but a few standouts were Karniege, Double A.B., Mic Handz, Team Homi and BK collective Bankai Fam. The night ended with the last MCs standing kicking it a cappella without a microphone and a beat. It was an awesome event and it just proves that hip hop in NYC is not dead but you do have to look and listen in the right places. Hopefully Black Star hosts more similar events and continues to thrive in the Harlem community…definitely support independent shops and don’t forget to pick up DJ J-Ronin’s Freestyle Files Vol 2 Mixtape. Out Now!

Skanks The Rap Martyr on the microphone
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Peace to Mr. Beatz aka THE MC on THE MPC
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Peace signs all around with Lil Fame of M.O.P. and Ms. Hustle
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Karniege takes center stage and Double A.B. looks hungry for the mic
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DJ Ready Cee on the turntables
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Go cop that J-Ronin ish…Freestyle Files Volume 2!
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Sav Killz brought along his latest..Bangers & B-Sides!
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DJ J-Ronin getting smooth with the ladies too
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Check out some videos from the In Store and All Star MC Cipher:

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Tara Mcpherson – Wandering Luminations

November 26th, 2013 by Mr. C

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Unfortunately, this rad exhibition dubbed “Wandering Luminations” by Tara Mcpherson displayed at the Jonathan Levine Gallery ended a few weeks ago but we wanted to share the beautiful imagery and colors of her amazing artwork! All the work done with Wandering Luminations by Miss Tara were painted with oils on linen stretched over birch panel. Her paintings at this exhibition were displayed on black walls at the Jonathan Levine Gallery which really made the images POP into your grill! I believe all the paintings were spoken for already so if you like the artwork – poster prints, postcards, and perhaps T-shirts might have to do!

The vibrant colors that she paints with and the characters that manifests on her canvas often translates into mythical and mysterious beings that shimmers with power and innocense! Did I also mention her artwork sometimes conjures up seductive thoughts as well? Tara is not confined to just drawings,paintings, & poster art. She designs toys, too!

Catch more of Tara’s fever at her retail store called The Cotton Candy Machine in Brooklyn! See ya’ there!

The Cotton Candy Machine
235 South 1st Street (between Roebling and Havemeyer)
Brooklyn, NYC 11211
718.387.3844

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Photos From Outer Space 5

November 15th, 2013 by chocko

Chocko was in pooperazzi mode again with his dusty camera roaming the streets and clicking away. We dug into the archive that’s been piling up for the last couple of months. Here are some photographic odds and ends from in store events, galleries and theaters in no particular order.

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After a screening of “A Band Called Death” at Cinema Village a couple months ago, the subjects of the documentary and straight outta Detroit, DEATH stopped by for some Q&A action and hung out in the lobby to sign posters and albums. The movie is a must see documentary about a family and a band from Detroit who predated punk music who never gave up on their dreams…a punk rock “Searching For Sugar Man!” Loved it.

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Jim Jarmusch and Tilda Swinton swoop in on the New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center for a press screening of “Only Lovers Left Alive,” the new Jarmusch movie featuring hip vampires and a cool soundtrack.

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The Opening Night of “Ricky Powell’s Funky Dope Maneuvers Photography & Slide Show” featured 30 images by NYC’s Street Photographer Ricky Powell (left). His photographs feature hip hop and rock legends, actors, artists and regular people that populate the streets of New York. DJ Stretch Armstrong (right) provided the cutting, scratching and the boom-bap beats for the party people at the pop-up gallery at Site 109.

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Gary Numan is back with an album that has some of his heaviest material to date. He made a stop at Vintage Vinyl in Fords, NJ to promote his latest record, “Splinter.” He performed a set of six songs including his new wave hit “Cars” and signed stuff afterwards. Numan is a major influence on electronic music and countless bands including Devo and Nine Inch Nails. Check out his in-store performance of “Cars” HERE.

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Wong Kar-wai brought his film, “The Grandmaster” to the Museum of the Moving Image. The movie is another story involving the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man. Skinnier versions of Chocko and Mr. C definitely enjoyed Wong Kar-wai movies in the early 90’s at Cinema Village and Film Forum to see “Chungking Express” and “Fallen Angels.” Classics!

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Star of “Beyond The Valley of The Dolls” Marcia McBroom stopped by Anthology Film Archives to introduce the film during the Russ Meyer retrospective. The former model and actress of blaxploitation films is now a high school teacher in New York City! I dig her New York accent!

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Greta Gerwig (left) made an appearance recently at Apple Store Soho to talk about her movie “Frances Ha” which just got released on Criterion – a great movie (co-written and starring Gerwig) about ambitions and friendships, shot mostly in NYC in black and white. Katey Sagal (right) of Sons of Anarchy and Futurama also stopped by to promote her new album “Covered” with a discussion and a performance. I never knew she could sing, but apparently she has been singing for a long time and has shared the same stage with Bob Dylan, Etta James and Bette Midler.

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Joe Bob Briggs introduced the 80’s horror comedy film “Re-Animator” at The Alamo Drafthouse in Yonkers last week. He shared some stories, fun facts about “Re-Animator” and read his initial review of the movie which was published in a Dallas newspaper and got him in a whole heap of trouble back in the day. “Basket Case” and “Frankenhooker” director, Frank Henenlotter was also in the house for the 35mm horror gem.

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NY Ink Tattoo artist, Megan Massacre was at the Re-Thrifted show at Sacred Gallery. Her art was displayed along with many other paintings by artists who took thrift store art and refurbished it. Show ends Nov 30.

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Evan Rachel Wood and director Fredrik Bond were at the Apple Store Soho to promote their just-released movie “Charlie Countryman” a movie shot in Bucharest, Romania which looks like a fantastic, violent and twisted, love story. I can’t wait to see it. The films opens Nov 15!

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-X- marks the spot! Tour De Bronx!

November 11th, 2013 by Mr. C

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I’m a little late on reporting this event but better late than never I suppose! Two weeks ago on Sunday October 27th, we participated in an organized bicycle ride called the Tour De Bronx. This ride was in its 19th edition and it was my first time taking part in this particular sweep through the beautiful borough of the Bronx! I have rode in a few other free events sponsored by this same organization – Transportation Alternatives – such as the Tour De Brooklyn and the Tour De Queens but hands down – the Tour De Bronx takes the cake! Free bicycle helmets were being given out on a first come first serve basis as well as free T-shirts and a slice of pizza if you made it to the end game (finish line) at the Bronx Botanical Garden! There was less congestion and bottlenecking in the ride in the Bx as opposed to her more overly-hyped sister boroughs in Brooklyn and Queens. We rode in the so-called family friendly 25 mile ride but I found that my butt and my cramping muscles didn’t find it so family friendly! Though I must cry out that I haven’t ridden in quite a while. My training session was biking around manhattan on my foldup bike the week prior and that seemed to go pretty well, though the ride was all flatlands and lots of food stops! My sole savior in looking forward to finishing the ride was the jerk and candied chicken wings at the Bronx Ale House that we were going to treat ourselves to and what a reward that was!

All in all it was a great day of riding and enjoying the sights of the Bronx. We must of rode past dozens of beautiful neighborhoods & hoods, historic districts, parks, waterfront, and greenway paths that I never knew existed! The ride started at the Bronx County Building, a stones throw away from Yankee Stadium and we even had breakfast at a pre-Yankee stadium haunt of ours – The Banana Deli on 161st Street! We’re already looking forward to the 20th annual Tour De Bronx next year! Will you join us?

Checkout Transportation Alternatives – they’re our advocate on bicyling, walking, and public transit in the city! Think smarter, greener, healthier, and safer ways for alternative modes of transportation!

(It all began here as I await for comrade curry outside his doorsteps in the Bronx on the morning after a night of Chiller Theatre in NJ!)
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(We’re planning to take MetroNorth to Yankee Stadium just a few stops over. Entrance to the Spuyten Duyvil station)
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(The views by the train station.)
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(5 minutes later we end up at the mecca of baseball in da South Bronx – Yankee Stadium!)
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(after a quick and painless check-in for the ride, we arrive at The Banana Deli for breakfast and NO there’s no Yankee game going on today! )
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(Breakfast for champions – bacon & egg on a roll before we roll!)
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(The anticipation of the ride at the starting point at the Bronx County Building!)
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(St. Raymond’s Cemetary)
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(First rest stop at Crotona Park, the home of some great outdoor old skool hip hop concerts in the summer!)
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(Next rest stop at the Castle Hill YMCA by the East River)
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(Great view of the Whitestone Bridge from the Castle Hill YMCA)
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(Next to final rest stop at the Pelham Bay Park nature center)
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(This guy on the unicycle is surpassing me on the ride to the finish. No way, can’t let that happen!)
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(The endgame at the Bronx Botanical Garden – I’m too pooped to get a slice of pizza but I make sure I get my free T-Shirt!)
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Comic Arts Brooklyn is happening today!

November 9th, 2013 by chocko

Come on down to Comic Arts Brooklyn, the FREE annual festival of comics and cartoon art presented by Desert Island which happens in a couple hours on Saturday November 9 from 11 AM to 7 PM. It all goes down in Brooklyn, NYC at Mt. Carmel Church and the Knitting Factory. Click HERE for a sneak peek at the festival program. Bring your sketchbooks, purchase some art, buy some comics, check out some panels and have a good, geeky time. In the meantime, take a look at some of the photos I took at last years event and check out some drawings from my sketchbook done by some of my favorite artists.
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bring lots of dough because you will want to buy everything you see!
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Gary Panther and Tom Kaczynski signing at the Fantagraphics table
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it’s always cool to see the Providence Comics Consortium in the house
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dope stuff by Johhny Negron. I should have picked up that book with the Heisenberg art. Fail!
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the basement where one can find more crowds and a gallery of art
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Jin & Jam comics and pins
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left: the entrance to the festival, right: Chris Ware
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Finnish comic books represent!
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Here are a couple quick sketches (clockwise from the top left) by Heather Benjamin, Benjamin Marra, Lisa Hanawalt and Hellen Jo.
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Tegan and Sara played Starland Ballroom

November 8th, 2013 by chocko

Tegan and Sara at Starland Ballroom
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Back in 2001, I saw Tegan and Sara play a free show at South Street Seaport in NYC. The Canadian twin sisters played catchy pop music on acoustic guitars. They were absolutely adorable and their quirky on stage banter was just as fun as their songs. I’ve been a fan ever since, picked up every album along the way and have seen them play in cities all across the United States, Canada and Europe. Their latest album “Heartthrob” have the ladies bum rushing the music charts with synthesizer heavy, melodic pop tunes, solid song writing and dance floor friendly beats.

Tegan and Sara recently played New Jersey’s Starland Ballroom to celebrate everybody’s favorite free form DJ, Rich Russo and the 5th anniversary of his “Anything Anything” Radio show. A couple dozen early bird ticket buyers got rewarded by Russo with early entry into the venue and a surprise meet and greet with the ladies. I tried not to freak out and hyperventilate while meeting them, we talked briefly about an upcoming television performance, Tegan dug my old school T+S jacket and they both signed two albums I brought with me. After getting a photo taken with Tegan and Sara, I set up shop in the pit, front and center for one of the most memorable nights of music to come along in a while.

The all-girl NYC area band, Plastiq Passion opened the evening with an energetic set of music which was influenced by new wave and post punk sounds. Willie Nile was next up and played songs off a set list that Rich Russo wrote up, so you know there were going to be songs heard that the band hadn’t played in ages. Willie played his distinct style of street tough blue-collar rock and roll to a growingly antsy crowd ready for the twins. Russo introduced the headliners and mentioned a Tegan and Sara remix that he is involved with which could have members of the E-Street Band and Melissa Etheridge performing some T+S. Speaking of E-Street Band…Steven Van Zandt was in the house. I also noticed members of Bern & The Brights in the audience…check out their music and recent cover of “Call It Off” a T+S song off their 2007 album, The Con.

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Tegan and Sara performed nearly the entire new album, starting off their set with “Drove Me Wild” and “Goodbye, Goodbye” and had the crowd singing along by their third song “Back In Your Head” shortly followed by a crowd favorite, “Walking With A Ghost.” They were backed up by four musicians including the veteran of many Tegan and Sara tours, Ted Gownans playing guitars and keyboards. For this particular show, Tegan and Sara didn’t really reach deep into their catalog, but did play a couple of older “pre-Con” songs including “Where Does The Good Go” and “Living Room.” I did notice when they played their shiny, bouncy new hit, “Closer” the crowd went nuts, fuhgeddaboutit…they took it to a whole new level. I may or may not have been fist pumping along and jumping around like a fool. Check out some videos I shot from the show below…”Nineteen” and “Call It Off.” Tegan had a little rough start with an out of tune guitar for “Nineteen” and Sara started poking fun at the situation and it’s those little imperfections in their shows and they way they pull it off with a sense of humor is what makes them endearing and always fun to watch. Tegan and Sara will be playing a bunch of dates during the upcoming months…definitely check out their website for updates. My next T+S show will be on December 14 at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. See you there and bring your dancing shoes!


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Henry Street Settlement – 11th Annual Open House New York

October 14th, 2013 by Mr. C

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The 11th Annual Open House New York which happened last weekend is one of my favorite (mostly free and some at $5 admission) events in New York City that unlocks the city to New Yorkers, NJ folks pretending to be New Yawkers, tourists, and anyone disguised with a heartbeat in order to gain free access to hundreds of sites, lectures, tours, performances, and family events within the 5 boroughs of NYC. Open House New York is truly a celebration to appreciate the City’s architecture both modern and historical as well as to marvel about the design techniques. Private residences, historic landmarks, modern museums, cemetaries, synagogues, skyscrapers, and walking street tours are some examples of the rare access you will get at an event like this and largely for – FREE!

With my time constraints as of late, I opted to take a tour of the HENRY STREET SETTLEMENT, a historical landmark building in the Lower East Side of Manhattan offering social services since 1893 founded by nurse Lillian Wald. She dedicated herself in bringing nursing care, social education, and access to the arts to the immigrant poor in the lower east side of manhattan.

I have passed by the Henry Street Settlement buildings many a times en route to the FDR drive back to the dirty jerz. In desperate parking situations, I sometimes even park my car around the henry street area if I need to jaunter around to the LES chinese side of things or even to make runs at the South Street Seaport.

Today, the Henry Street Settlement still remains true to form with Lillian’s vision of providing social services, arts programs, and health care to the less fortunate. Some of you might know the sister building to the Henry Street Settlement – The Abrons Arts Center on Grand street dedicated to the performance arts. It plays hosts to many a plays, musical performances, dance, and art exhibits at affordable prices. As far as the 3 buildings known as the Henry Street Settlement with the one vacant Firehouse attached to the far right of 265 Henry Street, we were told that the City of New York is selling the historic firehouse to the Henry Street Settlement for $1. Plans to renovate and preserve the space is in the works. If you get a chance swing by 265 Henry and check out the really neat confines of this Federal architecture style building and get a taste of old New York with the pushcarts crowding the streets!

Henry Street Settlement
265 Henry Street NY, NY 10002

Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand Street NY, NY 10002

(Slideshow on the history of the Henry Street Settlement and Nurse Lillian)
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(Beautiful Federal style architecture)
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(Courtyard)
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(Historic Firehouse to the right of the Henry Street Settlement)
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(Martin Luther King jr. park/adjacent to 265)
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Zombie Walk at Asbury Park, NJ – The Jersey Shore Lives!

October 7th, 2013 by Mr. C

We didn’t get a chance to rise up from the grave with the thousands marching on the boardwalk at Asbury Park, NJ for the Zombie Walk but my office space mate did and he kindly shared some photos with the rest of us undead! Thanks J-Strongbow!

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