Monday, March 27, 2023

The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black headlines celebration for the East Village Eye

Photos by Stacie Joy

On Thursday night, the Bowery Electric hosted a special performance for East Village Eye and the New York Public Library. 

Last month, it was announced that the archives of the East Village Eye, the legendary magazine published from 1979 to 1987 that covered the neighborhood's arts, politics and social currents at the time, will have a new home at the New York Public Library. 

A full house was on hand for a slate of spoken-word artists, Nathan Ross, Ira Abramowitz, Kathe Burkhart and Bob Holman...
Here's editor-publisher Leonard Abrams...
And headliners the Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, the glam-punk performance legends led by East Village-based artist Kembra Pfahler...
...with Samoa Moriki...
... and Chase Noelle of cumgirl8 sitting in on the drums...
It's always a pleasure to see the VHoKB... and congratulations to the East Village Eye on the acquisition. (Read more about it at The New Yorker here.)

3 comments:

  1. One of the greatest band of performers ever!

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  2. Thanks, guys. Great job! BTW, you can now go to the Eye website and read all the back issues for free.

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  3. RIP Leonard!!! What a great service you gave us.... What a great show, Namaste! EV Eye Lives!

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