Tuesday, January 6, 2026

'50 Years of PUNK' this January

Photos by Stacie Joy 

You now have an extra week to take in "50 Years of PUNK." 

East Village resident John Holmstrom, the co-founder, editor, and illustrator of PUNK Magazine, and gallery owner Ki Smith, have announced that the exhibit has been extended by another week to Jan. 18, the night of the closing party.
The show, which opened in November, brings together original work from artists, photographers and contributors who shaped — and were shaped by — PUNK Magazine, which championed the Ramones before their first record, put Blondie in print, and turned fanzine culture into something louder and more visual.
The Ki Smith Gallery is at 170 Forsyth St., between Stanton and Rivington. Gallery hours: Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. 

See below for upcoming events... also, on Sunday: live sets by Labretta Suede and the Motel 6 and Vamanos! Ticket info here.

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