Photos and text by Stacie Joy
Ahead of Joey Ramone's birthday (May 19!), East Village resident John Holmstrom, the co-founder, editor, and illustrator of Punk Magazine, is hosting a special celebration of the lead singer of the Ramones in the basement at Metropolis Vintage, 803 Broadway and 11th Street.
I stopped by the longtime shop last evening as Holmstrom's "Cartoonist Jam Session" was just getting started.
As Holstrom put it, a group of artists and cartoonists "will be scribbling drawings on huge murals that will be auctioned off to raise money for the Lymphoma Foundation." (Ramone died of lymphoma in 2001 at age 49.)
Among the early arrivals... illustrator Cliff Mott...
... and SVA student Noah Zeines...
Elsewhere, I talked with owner Richard Colligan, who started the business on Avenue B in 1990...
... and sales associate Skeleton Boy...
Tonight's festivities include Monte A. Melnick, the Ramones' tour manager, hosting a "Rock ‘N Roll High School" screening in the Metropolis basement...
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