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Friday, February 27, 2009

Friday February 27- Ministry of Sound comes to New York












Event Date: Friday, 2.27.2009
Event Starts: 11:00 pm
List Closes: 1:00 am
RSVP IS A MUST
Venue: M2 (MANSION) ULTRA LOUNGE

THIS FRIDAY JOIN US FOR MINISTRY OF SOUND.
M2 (formerly known as MANSION) ULTRA LOUNGE is NYC's most sought after mega club. With two rooms of music and multilevels this badass is a playground of grand proportions. Featuring hanging chandeliers, and candelabras that create an atmosphere of allure and seduction. Frequented by hipsters, socialites, and celebs that keep the paparazzi flashing their bulbs.

Door Policy:
RSVP is a must, table reservations are strongly recommended, and guys come with
ladies to avoid a wait.

Music by Ministry of Sound(Grand Ballroom)

DJ Ryu(Lounge)

Full Price: $40 general admission
Guestlist Price: $25-$30
Age Limit: 21 & over

Please click here to be on Anthony Michael's Guestlist

M2 (MANSION) ULTRA LOUNGE
530 w 28th street
bet. 10th & 11th aves.
212-252-2438

Door by MAXX * TASHA







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Thursday, February 26, 2009

NVITATION | KRAUTGARDEN FESTIVAL | CONVERSATIONS | READINGS | Mar 4 and 5


THE

AUSTRIAN CULTURAL FORUM NEW YORK

AND THE
KRAUTGARDEN FESTIVAL


PRESENT



THE SOUND OF LITERATURE
CONVERSATIONS | READINGS



WEDNESDAY MAR 4, 6:30 PM and
THURSDAY MAR 5, 6:30 PM

New voices from Austria, Germany, and the United States. A series of conversations and readings with the authors, moderated by Klaus Nüchtern.



Verena Rossbacher, Clemens Setz, Klaus Nüchtern


WEDNESDAY MAR 4, 6:30 PM

Authors: Justin Courter, Benjamin Lebert, Tao Lin, and Verena Rossbacher.
Moderator: Klaus Nüchtern.

Justin Courter is the author of the novel "Skunk: A Love Story", and a collection of prose poems, "The Death of the Poem" and "Other Paragraphs". His work has appeared in the anthology Paraspheres and in numerous literary magazines, including The Berkeley Fiction Review, Fugue, LIT, The Literary Review, The New Orleans Review, The North Dakota Quarterly, The Northwest Review, Pleiades, and The Portland Review. He lives in New York with the poet KC Trommer and works for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Benjamin Lebert is a German author born in Freiburg in 1982. His first novel "Crazy", was published when Lebert was only 16 years old. In 2003, he published a second novel, "Der Vogel ist ein Rabe" (The Bird Is a Raven), which has just recently been published in English. Lebert lives in Berlin, Germany and writes articles for the young-adult supplement of the Süddeutsche Zeitung.

Tao Lin is the author of a novel, "Eeeee Eee Eeee", and a story collection, "Bed", which were published simultaneously by Melville House Publishing in May, 2007. He is also the author of two poetry collections, "you are a little bit happier than i am", which won Action Books' December Prize in 2005; and "cognitive-behavioral therapy", which was published in May. His forthcoming books include a novella, "Shoplifting from American Apparel", to be published in September, 2009, and his second novel, "Richard Yates", to be published early in 2010. Both books will be published by Melville House Publishing.

Verena Rossbacher was born in Bludenz/Vorarlberg, and grew up in Austria and Switzerland. She studied philosophy, German studies and theology in Zurich, as well as at the Deutsches Literaturinstitut in Leipzig. She received a daramtist's grant in Zurich in 2002, and a literature grant from the province of Vorarlberg in 2005. In the spring of 2009, her book "Verlangen nach Drachen" ("Longing for Dragons") will be published by Kiepenheuer and Witsch.

Samovar tea and light snacks will be served.


THURSDAY MAR 5, 6:30 PM

Authors: Christian Hawkey, Steffen Popp, Clemens Setz, and Darin Strauss.
Moderator: Klaus Nüchtern.

Christian Hawkey is the author of "Citizen Of" (Wave Books, 2007), "Hour, Hour", a chapbook which includes drawings by the artist Ryan Mrowzowski (Delirium Press, 2006), and "The Book of Funnels" (Verse Press, 2004), winner of the 2006 Kate Tufts Discovery Award. In 2006 he was given a Creative Capital Innovative Literature Award and he has also received awards from the Poetry Fund and the Academy of American Poets. He teaches at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.

Steffen Popp studied German Literature und Philosophy in Dresden, Leipzig and Berlin, where he has lived since 2001. In 2004, his collection of poetry "Wie Alpen" ("Like the Alps") was published, as was his 2006 novel "Ohrenberg oder der Weg dorthin" ("Ohrenberg or the Way There"). He has been awarded several prizes and fellowships in Germany and Austria for both his poetry and prose.

Clemens J. Setz was born in Graz, Austria, in 1982. Mr. Setz is an overtone singer, translator, (founding) member of the literature group Plattform. He has published poems and short stories in magazines and anthologies including manuskripte, Lichtungen, Jahrbuch der Lyrik 2007, and Stimmenfang (2006) as well as on the radio. "Söhne und Planeten" ("Sons and planets", 2007) is his first book-length publication and was nominated for the aspekte literature prize. In 2008, Setz was awarded the Ernst-Willner-Preis at the 32nd Tage der deutschsprachigen Literatur festival. His second novel, "Die Frequenzen" ("Frequencies"), will be published by Residenz Verlag in spring 2009.

Darin Strauss is the international bestselling author of the New York Times Notable books "Chang and Eng" and "The Real McCoy". Also a screenwriter, he is adapting "Chang and Eng" with Gary Oldman, for Disney. The recipient of a 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship in fiction writing, he is a Clinical Associate Professor at NYU's Graduate school.

Samovar tea and light snacks will be served.



MODERATOR
Klaus Nüchtern was born in 1961 in Linz, Austria. He studied English and German language and literature. He is a columnist for and the deputy editor of the Viennese weekly "Falter", and writes for the Austrian National Broadcasting System (ORF). Recent publications include "Hier kommt der Antipastidepp", 2007 ("Here Comes the Antipasti-Idiot"), and "Kleine Quittenkantate für Kastratensopran und Querflötenquintett", 2005 ("Small Quince-Cantata for Castrato-Soprano and Flute Quintet").





CROSSROADS is a collaboration between the Austrian Cultural Forum New York, The Goethe Institute New York, and the Consulate General of Switzerland in New York, dedicated to jointly promoting German-language literary events.



VENUE
Austrian Cultural Forum NY, 11 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10022

RESERVATIONS
Free Admission. Reservations necessary. Call (212) 319 5300 ext. 222 or e-mail rsvp@acfny.org


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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Your Daily Events from FreeNYC




 

Southern Hospitality Presents Mardi Gras 2009

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 08:00 AM CST

FreeNYC Event ImageSouthern Hospitality Presents Mardi Gras 2009, The Biggest Fat Tuesday Party In New York City! Specials All Day & Night! Cash Prizes for Best Mardi Gras Spirit! Thousands & Thousands of Custom Beads! Plus, live Performance By Mike Preen & The Hot Six! Read More...

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Do the Dooley's

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 08:00 AM CST

FreeNYC Event ImageThere's a lot of serious talk on the site for today. Why not wash it down with the intriguing delight of a toffee-vodka liquor or six after work at this midtown joint. 21+ Read More...

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More Fat Tuesday

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 08:00 AM CST

FreeNYC Event ImageSo much free booze today and no free Hurricanes in site. Perhaps settle for - or pregame with - the next best thing; Free Cazadores tequila and 42 Below Vodka. 21+ (note: MyOpenBar has a different special then their site so if you're picky on your swag booze, you may want to call ahead) Read More...

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Party for a Solar Powered New York

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 08:00 AM CST

FreeNYC Event ImageA new monthly event where New Yorkers can come to have all their solar power questions answered, get involved in local solar activism, enjoy great music, dance, drink and make new friends... Thinking about buying a solar system but don't know if you can or what to do? Our local solar installers can answer any question you have, one-on-one about purchasing, installing and owning a solar system in New York... Take your first refreshing step into local solar advocacy by writing a letter to your legislator in Support of pro-solar legislation, be lavished with great drink specials... Design, build and take home your own little bundle of solar powered fun. A blue ribbon and bragging rights goes to the most original design." Read More...

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UG Comedy Show

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 08:00 AM CST

FreeNYC Event Image"Psycomic genius Todd Montesi is back presenting cheap booze and comedy for the masses! [The UG Comedy Show] features comics both established and new kicking a$$ and taking names later in a chill lounge that features dollar beers before the show!! (7-8PM) So are you hankering for a good ol' skanky time? Sick of the recession? Wanna hear some Real meat and bones comedy? Then UG IT!" This week's line-up below. 21+ Read More...

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Really Playing Musical Chairs

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 08:00 AM CST

FreeNYC Event ImageCome out and see who's taking the podium next during the Juilliard Conductors' Orchestra concert... Conducting students of James DePreist – Dane Lam, Stilian Kirov, and Joshua Tan each take a turn leading the orchestra in a program that includes Beethoven's Egmont Overture, Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun Prelude, Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks, Shoenberg's Verklarte Nacht and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 9 in E-flat Major, Op. 70. Read More...

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Dykes on Mics

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 08:00 AM CST

FreeNYC Event Image"Tuesdays have just gotten sweeter! Dykes on Mics will perform at Ochis Lounge in Comix every other Tuesday at 9PM beginning on February 10th. Dykes on Mics is made up of four hilarious New York based comedians: Leah Dubie (HERE TV), Jackie Monahan (LOGO), Amy Beckerman (MTV) and Gloria Bigelow (LOGO). The ladies have performed at Provincetown's Women's Week, sold out shows across the Northeast and their NYC show has been billed as a 'best bet' in Time Out New York. Recently, the group was featured in the LOGO documentary 'Out In the City.' Come join them for a blend of stand-up, improv and controlled nonsense. Its estrogen fueled hilarity without the cramps and bloating!" Read More...

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Trainwreck

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 08:00 AM CST

FreeNYC Event ImageTrainwreck Tuesday has now become a mainstay on the FreeNYC midweek party scene. Each week you can dance the night away to DJs Rob Hitt, Erica Dagley and Baya Voce (of MTV's Real World Brooklyn) while slinging back Complimentary Vodka from 10:30-11:30pm. 21+ Read More...

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Drinking at Happy Ending... 66Sick and Disco Down

Posted: 24 Feb 2009 08:00 AM CST

FreeNYC Event ImageSo Tuesdays seem to to be the day for free boozin lately and Happy Ending seems to take the cake with two separate parties and two separate open bars. First, 66Sick girls take on one floor and bring you electro-glammed out trashyness in the basement with a full hour of open bar from 11-12. While upstairs, the Disco Down crew bring some 80's love to the floor with an open vodka bar from 11:30-12. Seems like if you like free boozin, this is the place to be tonight. 21+ Read More...

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Mango and InStyle Give You the Star Treatment!


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Mango and InStyle Give You the Star Treatment... and 30% Off!

So, despite your Diva status, you weren't rubbing elbows with celebrities at Fashion Week this season. But that doesn't mean you can't be a fashion A-lister, sporting the latest trends and partying like, well, a Diva...

Mango and InStyle magazine want to give you the star treatment. Join them on February 26th for a VIP shopping event at Mango SoHo where a DJ will spin the latest tunes as you enjoy sweet treats, and even sweeter fashions... at 30% off!* You'll groove around the store snagging the hottest looks for spring while cute cater waiters attend to your whims. Plus, score a pair of InStyle rhinestone headphones with a purchase of $75 or more.**

Free candy, free bling and good music? That's how we like to party. Mark your calendars for February 26th and prepare to shop like a fashion rock star. Because a Diva will take a discount over a Mary Kate sighting any day.

Thursday, February 26
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MANGO SoHo
561 Broadway (at Prince Street)

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

CAMALOT February / March - News from The Chelsea Art Museum


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 ON VIEW
The Empty Space: Jean Miotte in the 70's
February 26, 2008 - May 9, 2009

LePartage
Le partage, 1975
Acrylic on canvas, 45x35 in.


In 1971 Jean Miotte stopped painting in oil and began using acrylic paint. This technical detail was attended by important changes to the artist's work. Acrylic paint  dries quickly and requires fast and vigorous action; at the same time, it allows the artist to work in larger formats. Jean Miotte appreciated this new freedom and the opportunities of the medium. In his works from the 1970's, he concentrated on movement and rhythm and exercised great restraint in color. His approach to space and emptiness on the canvas changed and he equilibrated rhythmic brushstrokes of color with dominant areas of white paint or raw canvas. "I strive for a good balance", said Miotte, "the balance between moving form and empty space". Read more


This exhibition's opening reception is kindly sponsored by
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Time, Motion and Surprise: The Kinetic Universe of Pol Bury

February 26, 2008 - April 4, 2009

Bury
Pol Bury, 68 spheres on a plain
Copper and electric motor


Pol Bury was born 1922 in Haine-St. Pierre, Belgium  and died in 2005 in Paris. Sculptor, painter and designer, he is widely known as the leading exponent of Kinetic Art (art that incorporates real or visual movement). He used various techniques, such as painting and surface textures, to create sculptures utilizing light and motion. Bury developed an aesthetic of slowness; surprising, seemingly hazardous movements within the objects add time and sound as formal elements to the sculptures. For example, the operating noise of electromechanics, the tic-tac and clanging of wood and metal elements can be heard in his works. The sculptures develop a bizarre life of their own which also reflect the artist's intense sense of humor. Read more

Wine for the exhibition's opening reception is kindly sponsored by
housejam

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UN-SCR-1325 - United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325
March 6 - April 11, 2009

UNSCR
Kati Heck, Zeichnug fuer: Grosstadt (2008)
Mixed media on paper 200 cm x 160 cm


The group exhibition UN-SCR-1325 brings together the works of eight Belgian artists and eight American artists. Referencing the United Nations Social Security Resolution 1325, the exhibition focuses on the position of women in a global and local sociopolitical context. The artworks in the show critically address topics such as religion, sex, identity, trauma and war. Read more
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Imaginalis
March 6 to April 4, 2009
The Project Room for New Media

Imaginalis
Image courtesy of Jeremey Gardiner, Anthony Head,
Nick Lambert, and Jan Rafdal
www.imaginalis.co.uk

Imaginalis is an exciting collaborative exhibition by a European artists' collective also called Imaginalis, comprising Jeremy Gardiner, Anthony Head, Nick Lambert, and Jan Rafdal. This installation of visual arts, science, satellite data, and ambient sound conveys the succession of changing climates and landforms during the earth's 250 million year old history.  Read more
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Textual Healing by Paul Notzold
Live Interactive Happening
represented by Bernstein and Andriulli www.ba-reps.com


March 7, starting at 6:30 PM -  One night ONLY!

happening
Image courtesy of Paul Notzold

Interactive digital artist Paul Notzold (10 Nights, 10 Cities, 4 States, 1 Obama and eMCee Tee eX Tee) will perform his new video installation Textual Healing on the facade of the Chelsea Art Museum in a surreal fusion of live theater and interactive technology. Street audiences will be able to send text messages from their own mobile phones straight into thought bubbles that will be floating on the walls. Four actors, framed by the historical museum windows overlooking 22nd street  will improvise and interact based on the audience's contribution.

Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Nina Colosi, This "virtual happening" along with several performances and street art installations featuring artists such as Daniel Chew (ITP, Tisch School of the Arts) and Curtis Kulig (New New York and Oscar Loves Claude) are part of a series of new media events connected to The Project Room for New Media and Performing Arts at CAM. Read more

 PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Performing Arts at CAM

Performing Arts at CAM is a highly acclaimed program featuring internationally renowned, as well as emerging, performing artists.


Project Perpetuum: An Evening of Choreography and Improvisation 
Wednesday 2/25 at 7 pm
A rare merger of live improvised jazz music, vocals, and contemporary dance.

Taka Kigawa Wednesday 3/25 at 7 pm
Critically acclaimed pianist Taka Kigawa will perform dazzling solo piano repertoires.

Information and program details

Tickets $15 / $10 Students and Seniors / Free for CAM Members
The Yamaha Disklavier is the official piano of Performing Arts at CAM


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The Forum at CAM

The Forum at CAM highlighs the synthesis of the visual arts and other creative forms to foster critical thinking about today's world. Presenting these programs to the public is an integral part of Chelsea Art Museum's mission to encourage cross-cultural dialogue and promote respect for the world at large through the arts.

UN SCR - 1325 Panel Discussion Saturday 3/7 at 1 pm
Participants: Jan Van Woensel (curator of UN-SCR-1325), Yasmine Geukens & Marie Paule De Vil (gallery directors of Geukens & De Vil, Antwerp, Belgium), Sofie Muller (artist), Marlene McCarty (artist), Vanessa Albury (co-curator of UN-SCR-1325 and artist), Jen DeNike (artist).

The panel discussion will provide a short overview of the exhibition UN-SCR-1325 and will further elaborate on the artworks in the show through live comments by the curators, organizers and artists.

Artist Talk with Jeremy Gardiner Saturday 3/7 at 4 pm
Jeremy Gardiner, an artist featured in the exhibition Imaginalis, will lead a discussion about his work and invite questions from the audience.

Dance Opens the Spirit to Painting Thursday 3/26 at 6 pm
The Wendy Osserman Dance Company, Chelsea Art Museum's resident performing arts group, will perform a movement score in which five dancers embody the color, gesture, space and feeling of Jean Miotte's abstract paintings, featured in CAM's permanent collection. This event is presented in collaboration with the alumni association of Smith College. Tickets are $25 and include a wine and cheese reception.

Information and program details
 
Unless otherwise noted, all public programs are free with museum admission.
For more information or to rsvp please contact programs@chelseaartmuseum.org,  212.255.0719 ext 112
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Guided exhibtion tours every Saturday at 3 PM*
Join us every Saturday for a free tour of the exhibition(s) on view. No reservation necessary. Please meet in the CAM Store five minutes before the start of the tour.
*Be sure to check CAM's website for updates on the exhibition tour schedule, as no tours will take place during periods of installation / de-installation.


To arrange a private, customized group tour please contact tours@chelseaartmuseum.org or call 212.255.0719 ext 111.
 ANNOUNCING
WiFi now available at the CAM Store and Café!

Bring your laptop to browse the internet while enjoying a capuccino from the Illy Café at CAM.

This new feature is free for CAM Members.
Join today to make use of this offer!

Another reason to join this month is the opportunity to get FREE tickets to the
Armory Show and satellite fairs.

Sign up or renew your membership today! For more information, please call 212.255.0719 ext 111.

Yoga For the Neighborhood
Coming soon to CAM
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yoga imageCombining art, yoga and nature, you can't go wrong! CAM invites Ishta Yoga to host weekly yoga classes for the Chelsea community. Open to all levels, classes will be held in our beautiful galleries, or, weather permitting, on the rooftop overlooking the Hudson River. Stay tuned and check CAM's website for further details.



Email nicollette@chelseaartmuseum.org to register in advance for classes.
Members receive special discounted pricing, please contact carolin@chelseaartmuseum.org for details.
Young Associates Winter Wickendness Party was a success!


YA winter wickedness party pic

On February 12th hundreds of young professionals filled the galleries of Chelsea Art Museum to dance the night away and see the artists' projections on view. The party was hosted by the Young Associates (YA) of Chelsea Art Museum.

Become a YA member to attend their upcoming events:

February
Cocktails and discussion hosted by Sparkling Fresh Artists & Auctions

March
Private reception and tour at Philips de Pury auction house

Additions to CAM's permanent collection - just arrived from abroad

Miott sculptuesLike many other painters, Jean Miotte has always been interested in sculpture. The physical approach to painting, the importance of motion,
gesture and dance, attacking the canvas with the impulse of the whole body lead as a matter of course to three-dimensional objects. Jean Miotte takes pleasure in creating objects that exist in space, that develop an independent physical presence. In January three new scupltures arrived in New York. We are proud to present this enrichment of the permanent collection.
 
Thank you for your support!
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON AT
THE CHELSEA ART MUSEUM

MUSEUM HOURS:
Tuesday - Saturday 11AM TO 6PM, Thursday 11AM TO 8PM

STORE AND CAFE HOURS:
Monday - Friday 10AM to 6PM, Thursday 10AM to 8PM,
Saturday 11AM to 6PM


ADMISSION:
$8 ADULTS, $4 STUDENTS AND SENIORS.
FREE FOR MEMBERS AND VISITORS 16 AND UNDER

Tel: 212.255.0719
contact@chelseaartmuseum.org

 


: This Weekend at Santos Party House: Punk Rock Metal Karaoke, QTip, Quentin Harris, DJ Ruben Toro, IGNITE NYC


Just Announced!

02/23 Ignite NYC ...18+
02/24 Barbarians 2: The Invasion Of Santos ...Tommy Moye, James Fucking Friedman, The Wiz ...21+
02/25 3-D Wednesdays with DJ Jazzy Jay ...with special guest Danny Dan the Beat Man ...21+
03/01 WTF? Hosted by Andrew WK ...with Fang Island, Bad Brilliance, Aleister, Nuck Fuggets, Cherie Lily, Heather Fink, and DJs The Grateful Dead and DJ Wizard Dick ...21+
03/02 Shilpa Ray & Her Happy Hookers ...with The Midnight Show ...21+
03/07 Quentin Crisp - The Naked Bon Vivant! A 100th Birthday Celebration ...21+
03/13 Bang Camaro, Tab The Band and Kittens Ablaze ...18+
04/01 Kristeen Young ...with Cruel Black Dove and Monokino ...18+
04/24 Cass Dillon, Kiss Kiss, Radio America ...18+
04/30 LED ER EST, Martiel Canterel, Steve Moore ...18+
05/03 King Khan & The Shrines ...with Mark Sultan ...18+

This Weekend at Santos Party House

Punk Rock Metal Karaoke
Friday February 20
UPSTAIRS
21+ Doors 7PM
$10

Anything For Loaf pays tribute to the one-and-only Meat Loaf, the vocally-explosive singer of such epic hits as "Paradise by the Dashboard Light," "Two Outta Three Ain't Bad" and "I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)". Anything For Loaf is a collection of some of New York's most innovative and seasoned musicians, who form a conglomerate of heart rending rock, a consortium of earth destroying treble and a crescendo of mind numbing, bowel devastating harmony.

Like a bat out of hell, they shall deliver their payload of operatic rocktasm to the ravenous masses."

www.anythingforloaf.net

Punk Rock Heavy Metal Karaoke: "Founded at Arlene's Grocery in 1999, New York's original live-band karaoke act is still going strong, and their song list has expanded from the Clash and Def Leppard to include Journey, Boston, Bon Jovi and Styx. And because many of the headbanger loyalists have been with the band for nearly a decade, it's one of the most supportive karaoke crowds you'll ever find."

www.punkmetalkaraoke.com

OPEN with Tip, Rich Medina & Va$htie
Friday February 20
BOTH FLOORS
21+ Doors 10PM
$15

DJs Rich Medina (Jump & Funk, APT) & Q-Tip (A Tribe Called Quest) spin a diverse mix of classic and new hip-hop, soul, funk, dancefloor bangers, and more.

Josh Wood presents BOOTLEG
Saturday February 21
BOTH FLOORS
21+ Doors 10PM
$FREE before 11pm, $10 'til midnight, $15 after

Josh Wood presents
BOOTLEG "Goes Black"
Saturday Feb 21

hosted by Patrick Duffy
& Ryan Smith

Music by Quentin Harris
Performance by Blakbushe

in the BOOTLEG basement:
with John & Alessandro's
CRUISING
w/ DJ Bill Coleman

screening by Forbidden Funk Media
sponsored by Manhunt.net

TEMPLE w/ DJ Ruben Toro
Sunday February 22
UPSTAIRS
21+ Doors 7PM
$15 / $10 members

DJ Ruben Toro 
www.djrubentoro.com

of 98.7 KISS FM
www.987kissfm.com

hosts TEMPLE!

www.myspace.com/rubentoro




Family Dance Party
Monday February 23
DOWNSTAIRS
ALL AGES Doors 12AM
$15 / $20

FRESH FAMILY FUN presented by
The Church Street School

Come listen to great music on a cutting edge sound system while your kids enjoy art projects, face painting and dancing!

Complimentary Brunch & Cash Bar

To purchase tickets call-
212-571-7920 or
info@churchstreetschool.org

Advance Tickets:
1 Adult & 1 Child - $15
Three people - $20
Whole Family - $25

Ignite NYC
Monday February 23
UPSTAIRS
18+ Doors 6PM
FREE

more info at ignitenyc.org

UPCOMING SHOWS AT SANTOS

02/20 Punk Rock Metal Karaoke ...with Anything For Loaf ...21+
02/23 Ignite NYC ...18+
02/25 Feedback NYC hosted by Rachael Ray featuring Semi Precious Weapons ... The Cringe, The Orion Experience ...18+ buy tickets
02/26 Bloody Panda ...with Wetnurse, Villains ...18+ buy tickets
02/28 John Wolfington, Jennifer Turner, Aliens ...18+ buy tickets
03/02 Shilpa Ray & Her Happy Hookers ...with The Midnight Show ...21+ buy tickets
03/03 Hip Hop Superstar feat. Dead Prez ...18+ buy tickets
03/04 Jessica Delfino DFR kids show for adults ...with Jessica Delfino, Neal Medlyn, Kurt Metzger, Diane O'Debra, with special guest appearance by Andrew WK ...18+
03/05 Galeet Dardashti ...18+ buy tickets
03/11 Bad Flirt ...18+ buy tickets
03/13 Bang Camaro, Tab The Band and Kittens Ablaze ...18+ buy tickets
03/14 BLK JKS ... with Preacher & The Knife ...18+ buy tickets
03/19 GNYC presents Les Stitches ...with Dead Sparrow, The Episodes ...21+
03/20 Melvin Gibbs' Elevated Entity ...featuring Vernon Reid, Amayo from Antibalas, and Kid Lucky and DJ Logic ...18+ buy tickets
03/27 Emperor City Motorcade, Peephole ...18+ buy tickets
04/01 Kristeen Young ...with Cruel Black Dove and Monokino ...18+ buy tickets
04/24 Cass Dillon, Kiss Kiss, Radio America ...18+ buy tickets
04/25 108 ...with Have Heart, Cold World, Title Fight, Soul Control & I Rise ...ALL AGES buy tickets
04/30 LED ER EST, Martiel Canterel, Steve Moore ...18+
05/03 King Khan & The Shrines ...with Mark Sultan ...18+

UPCOMING PARTIES AT SANTOS

02/20 OPEN with Tip, Rich Medina & Va$htie ...21+
02/21 Josh Wood presents BOOTLEG ...21+
02/22 TEMPLE w/ DJ Ruben Toro ...Joey Vega ...21+
02/23 Family Dance Party ...presented by Church Street School for Music and Art ...ALL AGES
02/24 Barbarians 2: The Invasion Of Santos ...Tommy Moye, James Fucking Friedman, The Wiz ...21+
02/25 3-D Wednesdays with DJ Jazzy Jay ...with special guest Danny Dan the Beat Man ...21+
02/26 The Official Thievery Corporation after party ...21+
02/27 OPEN with Tip, Rich Medina & Va$htie ...21+
02/28 Mister Saturday Night ...with Tiefschwarz, Jus-Ed, and Residents Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter ...21+ buy tickets
03/01 WTF? Hosted by Andrew WK ...with Fang Island, Bad Brilliance, Aleister, Nuck Fuggets, Cherie Lily, Heather Fink, and DJs The Grateful Dead and DJ Wizard Dick ...21+ buy tickets
03/06 OPEN with Tip, Rich Medina & Va$htie ...21+
03/07 Quentin Crisp - The Naked Bon Vivant! A 100th Birthday Celebration ...21+
03/07 Mister Saturday Night with Maurice Fulton, Chairlift (live), Freddie Cruger (Red Astaire) & DJ Scribe with Residents Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter ...21+ buy tickets
03/11 The Airborne Toxic Event Afterparty ...21+
03/13 OPEN with Tip, Rich Medina & Va$htie ...21+
03/20 OPEN with Tip, Rich Medina & Va$htie ...21+
03/21 Mister Saturday Night with Todd Terry, Simon Rigg, Ewan Pearson, James Friedman and residents Eamon Harkin & Justin Carter ...21+ buy tickets
03/27 OPEN with Tip, Rich Medina & Va$htie ...21+
03/29 TEMPLE with DJ Ruben Toro ...Adam Rios ...21+

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