Showing posts with label Howl 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Howl 2009. Show all posts
Friday, September 25, 2009
Still more Howl!
There's some Howl! left this month. Check out the East Village Howler for more.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Howl!'s film highlights
The Howl! Festival is still going strong... East Village Howler has the complete program. There are many interesting films on the docket tonight through the weekend. Tonight, Jack Smith and the Lower East Side (as seen by Ken Jacobs).
And tomorrow night: "B/Side" and "What About Me."
I wrote a post on "What About Me" last December.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Plenty more Howl!
The Howl! Festival continues this month... East Village Howler has the complete program, of course. I'm particularly interested in the film series.
Monday, September 7, 2009
MORE from Art Around the Park
Guess you can tell that I liked the Art Around the Park. Wish the work could be left up longer to enjoy. Realized that I didn't take photos of anything else yesterday. Thankfully Bob Arihood did. Melanie has photos too. And Jill photographs the photographers photographing the art.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Looking at some of the Art Around the Park
Labels:
Avenue B,
East Village,
Howl 2009,
Howl Festival,
Tompkins Square Park
Saturday afternoon at Howl!
Plenty of things going on today at Howl! Art Around the Park continues. And Low Life 3: Viper Mad. Among many other events around the neighborhood. Check the program for details.
Below are some random photos from the day presented without any context.
Also, check out photos by Bob Arihood... and Melanie ... will add others too...
Below are some random photos from the day presented without any context.
Also, check out photos by Bob Arihood... and Melanie ... will add others too...
Labels:
Avenue A,
East Village,
Howl 2009,
Howl Festival,
Tompkins Square Park
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Howl! soon is now
The Howl! Festival starts Friday in Tompkins Square Park. All the details are here. There are lots of other related events in the neighborhood throughout September, including a film festival, poetry reading series, performance art and more. The East Village Howler has posts on many of the upcoming events. Of particular interest to me on Sept. 19, Punk Rock, Forever!
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