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MoMA Poprally Presents ARCADE hosted by Kill Screen- Wednesday, July 27

PopRally invites you to Arcade, an interactive evening of games selected by Kill Screen and inspired by the exhibition Talk to Me. Guests can play games in a variety of spaces throughout the Museum and the Sculpture Garden, including Bit Trip Beat, Canabalt, Limbo, and a new motion-based Kinect project from Ryan Challinor and Matt Boch of Harmonix, creator of the hit music game Rock Band. Heathered Pearls (Ghostly International, ISO50) provides the soundtrack for the evening.

Kill Screen is an arts and culture company committed to advancing the cultural dialogue about games and the gaming dialogue about culture. Sitting at the nexus of gaming, art, music, and design, Kill Screen produces physical and digital editorial and manufactures games, events, and intelligence.

Talk to Me focuses on design objects that involve direct interaction, such as interfaces, information systems, visualization design, and communication devices, and on projects that establish an emotional, sensual, or intellectual connection with their users. Examples range from computer and machine interfaces, websites, and video games to tools, furniture, installations, and entire environments.

A limited number of custom tote bags will be distributed to guests.

Admission includes an exclusive exhibition viewing, a cocktail reception, a tote bag, and an evening of gaming!

Thursday, July 27

8:30 - 11:30

Museum of Modern Art

11 West 53rd Street

Tickets $16.00

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METRONOMY with Class Actress on Pier 40 - Thursday, July 28th

With the spring release of its third album The English Riviera, the constantly developing British electronic band Metronomy has continued its streak of producing some of the most original and exciting music in the current pop milieu, an utterly unique proposition. Led by James Mount, Metronomy’s music is described as “pure experimental pop” a “mixture of unabashed funk and sunset tunes.”

The Brooklyn-based electro pop trio Class Actress indulges in elancholic, synth-heavy jams about romance and desire that recall some of singer-songwriter Elizabeth Harper’s favorite groups, circa 1986: Soft Cell, Pet Shop Boys, and Yaz. Dubbed “Brooklyn’s very own Madonna,” by critics, Harper’s music also draws from the icon’s early career.

Thursday, July 28

Gates open 6pm

Pier 40

353 West Street

FREE

WEBSITE

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Tim Robbins & The Rogues Gallery Band - Tuesday, July 26


Director, producer, activist, musician and Academy award winning actor Tim Robbins was born in West Covina, California on October 16, 1958 and raised in New York City. He began acting in the early ’80s and went on to star in such films as Bull Durham, Jacob’s Ladder, The Player, The Shawshank Redemption, The Hudsucker Proxy and Mystic River. He won a Best Supporting actor for the latter, and was nominated for Best Director for 1995’s Dead Man Walking. In 2010, Robbins released his debut album, Tim Robbins & the Rogues Gallery Band, a nine-track collection of self-described “raggle taggle and rousing gypsy Americana,” produced by Hal Willner, which featured the talents of Kate St. John, Leo Abrahams, David Coulter, Roger Eno, Rory McFarlane, Andrew Newmark and Dudley Phillips. 
-by James Christopher Monger via All Music

http://www.timrobbins.net/

Tuesday, July 6

Doors open 6:00pm

Show Time 7:00pm

Le Poisson Rouge

158 Bleeker Street

website

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3rd Ward’s 4th Annual Pig Out - Saturday, July 23

Come hungry and dance the afternoon away at THE 3rd Ward’s 4th Annual Pig Out, 
a summery celebration of gut-splitting proportions. There’s something for every appetite, musical taste and creative bent. Feast on cheap innovative BBQ byThe Brindle Room, cool down with summery drinks, and buy local, farm-fresh produce from Plovgh.

Live music from Union Street Preservation SocietyNorthern BellsAlana& the Rough Gems  and DJs The Gorges Boys.

And 3rd Ward Education demos in: 
The Bicycle Doctor is in - Ask questions about your sick bike. Demos on how to change a flat tire.  
Chocolate Sculpture - Learn how chocolate is made and sculpted into forms both beautiful and edible.
Alginate Casting - Algae is good for more than just floating on the open ocean.
Create incredibly detailed casts of small objects!
Ingredient Challenge - Do farm fresh eggs really taste different from store-bought ones?
Compare several different ingredients and see for yourself.

 

 
RSVP at www.3rdward.com/rsvp

3rd Ward’s 4th Annual Pig Out! 
Saturday, July 23, 2-9pm
195 Morgan Ave, Brooklyn, NY
FREE Admission

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6th Annual Great Hot Dog Cookoff - Saturday, July 23

How many ways can a hot dog be cooked? Find out at the Annual Great Hot Dog Cookoff.  This year 23 dogs will be served as people compete for BEST IN SHOW , TOP DOG, 2nd Place Crowd Fav and 3rd Place Crowd Fav. Dogs are judged on taste and presentation.

Saturday, July 23
2pm-6pm

Kelso Brewing Co.
529 Waverly Avenue
Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

Tickets are sold out but you can get the at the door.

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Topman Rockbeach with Death Grips - Sunday, July 24

RSVP here

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Meatopia - Saturday, July 23

Amstel Light Meatopia, presented by Whole Foods Market is a celebration of meat, the “Woodstock of Edible Animals.” The event is on July 23, at Brooklyn Bridge Park, on a pier right out on the water. There will be over forty-five great chefs from all over the United States, half a dozen farmers, live music, and every form of meat cookery from whole roasted lambs and goats by the likes of Aaron Sanchez, Michael Psilakis, and Seamus Mullen, to Nate Appleman’s chorizo tostadas, to Michael White’s porchetta. Think Black Angus beef, Colorado lamb, Pekin ducks, Mangalitsa pigs, and so many other kinds of animals – all lovingly served up as everything from barbecue to steaks, and chops to sausages, satays, and stews. (Eddie Huang of Baohaus will by himself be cooking three different kinds of meat.) More important than the name of the breeds are the people who raise them – and they will be there too, talking about how they lived, what they ate.

What else? Expect live music, short lines (nearly twice the amount of chefs as last year, for fewer people). Whole Foods Market will be presenting the finals of its national butcher contest, onstage for all the meat-loving world to see. Cold Amstel Light will be flowing freely, on an all-you-can-drink basis for some ticket holders, and vended at fair cost (no gouging!) for others. There’s also an incredible VIP area for a select few, with food runners, three special meat dishes exclusively for top-tier ticket holders, and a one hour preview, before anyone else arrives, to have Amstel Light Meatopia, presented by Whole Foods Market to themselves.

The bottom line: from snout to tail, this is an unparalleled food experience, the most ambitious meat-centric culinary event in history. It’s in the open air, surrounded on three sides by water, at dusk in the most beautiful city in the world. Is there any where else you would want to be?

Date
Saturday, July 23, 2011

Time
5:30 PM – 9:30 PM (ET)

Where
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Pier 5
Brooklyn, NY 11201

TICKETS $72.50 - $130

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Serious Eats All Star SandwichFest - Saturday, July 23

Join Serious Eats for the ultimate summer picnic as we celebrate our favorite sandwiches in New York City and induct them into the Serious Eats Hall of Fame. Is there any better way to spend a summer afternoon than Serious Eats-selected sandwiches, beer and dessert on Governors Island?

Sandwiches

Drinks

Our Maggie-Hoffman-selected beer fridge is full of craft brew favorites: Blue PointSmuttynoseFirestone WalkerRodenbachFoundersVictoryThe BrueryCaptain LawrenceSixpointElysianNebraska BrewingThomas Hooker, and more. We’ll also be pouring lots of delicious wine: MontinoreChanning DaughtersShawVOS Selections, and Bedell, and cider from Farnum HillFizzy LizzyRed Jacket Orchards and Counterculture Coffee complete our beverage line up.

Dessert

Serious Eats favorite Big Gay Ice Cream Truck and People’s Pops. Stay tuned for more menu developments!

We hope to see you on July 23rd - buy your ticket now before they are gone! To request a press pass, please  email presspass@seriouseats.com. If you’d like to join our team of wonderful volunteers, please email volunteer@seriouseats.com.

Saturday, July 23, 2011 from 12:00 PM - 4:00 

Governors Island

TICKETS $65.00

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Gotham Girls Roller Derby Double-Header: Manhattan and Bronx vs. Boston - Saturday, July 23

Two Gotham Girls Roller Derby mini-bouts for the price of one!

The Mayhem test their mettle against the Wicked Pissahs and the Bronx Gridlock take on the Boston Blackouts, both from the Boston Derby Dames.  It’s a chance for the home fans to cheer for BOTH the Gotham teams against our New England rivals!

Note: Doors open at 6:30, first whistle is promptly at 8:30. One ticket buys admission to both bouts, each of which consist of two twenty-minute periods.

Saturday, July 23

8:30 pm

Hunter College Sportsplex B3 Gym (View Venue)
Lexington Ave. & 68th St.
New York, NY 10065
United States

TICKETS $19.00 - $35.00

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‘The History of American Graffiti’ Book Signing with Special Guest TAKI 183 - Thursday, June 21

Forty years ago, an article in the July 21, 1971 issue of the New York Times ignited the graffiti movement in New York. With its profile on the then 17-year-old Demetrius, a Manhattan teenager who was known locally by his ubiquitous “tag” of TAKI 183, graffiti had officially arrived.
 
On the 40th anniversary of this article, July 21, 2011, TAKI 183 will arrive – again – at The Hole gallery in New York City http://theholenyc.com/ for a special event with Roger Gastman and Caleb Neelon, authors of a new book on the history of this colorful and influential art form – THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI, to which TAKI 183 wrote the foreword.
 
Taki, who has kept a very low media profile for decades, will be available for interview in conjunction with this gallery event. We hope you will consider a feature to celebrate the anniversary of the day that theNew York Times marked the arrival of a burgeoning art form. In an interview, Taki can share where he is now, and speak to the art form today, which is embraced by popular culture, but still controversial enough that the Brooklyn Museum recently backed out of hosting Art in the Streets, co-curated by HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI author Roger Gastman.
 
“It’s pretty cool that there’s people out there that say I’m a legend,” writes TAKI 183 in the foreword ofTHE HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI. “It’s especially funny when that word gets around to my kids. Isn’t that what we all hope for in some way, to have something we’re known for? I’ll take it, until I get the Nobel Prize or something,” he said.
 
Gastman and Neelon, who, over the span of four years, interviewed more than five hundred key artists for the making of this definitive book, are respected authorities in the graffiti culture. Gastman, who co-curated the first major U.S. museum exhibition on the history of graffiti and street art at theLos Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, where the Art in the Streets is still presently on display, was a consulting producer on Banksy’s Oscar-nominated Exit Through the Gift Shop.The first to publish a comprehensive and accessible book that details the full history—from the 1800s to the present day—of American graffiti, the authors have insight into the world that TAKI 183 helped to create.
 
Jeffrey Deitch, the director of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, said of their book: “ ‘Wild Style’ graffiti may be the most influential art movement since pop art. Roger Gastman and Caleb Neelon have written the definitive history of the origins and the heritage of the graffiti styles that emerged in Philadelphia, New York, and Los Angeles in the early 1970s and inspired young artists around the world.”
 
THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI, published by Harper Design in April 2011(hardcover; $40.00), is the definitive story behind the most explosive and influential art form of the last one hundred years. Unprecedented in scope, the book traces the evolution of the movement from its early freight train days to its big-city boom on the streets of New York City and Philadelphia to its modern-day influences.
 
“Graffiti is a much-maligned and misunderstood social movement, which I am proud to be a part of,” said actor David Arquette. “This book offers the definitive perspective on graffiti – finally, we have a historical textbook for the most colorful art form modern society has known.”
 
Featuring interviews with more than five hundred key artists and exclusive behind-the-scenes stories gleaned from over four-years’ worth of interviews, THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITIunveils the entire scope of American graffiti history, from forgotten street legends to the present-day stars: from TAKI 183 to IZ THE WIZ to SANE AND SMITH; from Barry “TWIST” McGee toREVOK; and historical figures, including for the first time, the story behind the WWII legend KILROY WAS HERE. Authors Roger Gastman and Caleb Neelon provide an insider’s perspective on the most popular trends and styles that have dominated the scene for the last fifty years, revealing the story behind the culture that spawned today’s street artists.

THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI is packed with over one thousand photographs—the majority of which have never before been seen—from more than two hundred photographers, most of whom also created the artwork. The authors have spent the better part of the last four years interviewing key figures in the graffiti world throughout America—from the bedrock cities of New York City,Philadelphia, and Los Angeles to more than twenty metropolitan hotspots, including Chicago, Boston, Miami, New Orleans, San Diego, and Seattle. Approximately 90 percent of the art in this book has never been published, and was sourced directly from the artists who lived the scene, giving the book a raw street vibe as authentic as the history it documents.

The foreword is by legendary graffiti artist, TAKI 183. Considered one of the founding fathers of the graffiti arts movement, TAKI 183has never before contributed writing to any book or media article on the subject. 2011 marks the fortieth anniversary of the 1971 New York Times article written on TAKI 183, “TAKI 183 Spawns Pen Pals,” that ignited the movement in New York City and cast TAKI 183 as the world’s first famous graffiti artist.
 
Despite many small niche titles catering to graffiti’s practitioners, there has never been a comprehensive and accessible book that details the full history—from the 1800s to the present day—of American graffiti.THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI is unlike anything ever published before on the subject. It is the category game-changer and the ultimate word on the medium as told from the artists who created it.


THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI
 SIGNING EVENT

GRAFFITI LEGEND TAKI 183TO APPEAR AT THE HOLE 


Thursday, July 21, 2011
7-10pm

The Hole 
312 Bowery
New York, NY 10012

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