12/31/2007
360 Smith Street and C.O.R.D on the News
In case you don't get Channel 12 as I do, check out the recent interview with representatives from C.O.R.D with coverage of the "Democracy Wall" (I do believe The Gowanus Lounge coined that name). The interview takes place at the Carroll Street subway plaza in front of 360 Smith Street where members of the community have not given up the fight to stop architect Robert Scarano from constructing another building which is out of character and out of scale with the existing neighborhood. Please note that at the end of the broadcast it is said that Councilman Bill DeBlasio's office says that Robert Scarano will be "submitting a revised plan for 360 Smith Street in the New Year that will work more with the community".
Let's hope so, but it seems nothing stops this man from doing what he wants. Will C.O.R.D be the first?
Meanwhile the community in Carroll Gardens and also in Kensington are well aware that Councilman Bill DeBlasio has been more unavailable than usual as he is in Ohio with Hilary Clinton rather than answering his constituents questions.
12/29/2007
Best Architectural Blunder of 2007
Since it’s the end of year and everyone is making their lists of “Bests” and “Worsts”. I am going to put my vote in for this as “Best Architectural Blunder”. The people of Carroll Gardens and the Gowanus have been subjected to this postmodern Scarano sculpture for way too long. I say dismantle it! Or keep it as is. I’ve sort of gotten used to it in a sick way. It sort of looks like something I saw in the New Museum last month!
Check out how this hulking thing towers over the little 19th century row house that always goes all out in the decorating department for EVERY holiday. I suppose the new condo residents will think them “quaint”. That is, if the little house survives upcoming construction as I heard the D.O.B gave Scarano the O.K to start working on it again.
While I'm on the subject, the "Department of Buildings" goes down as the "Most Corrupt City Office", well one of the most, there are many. Doesn't matter that people have died on his building sites, neighboring homes have been destroyed, families have been displaced or that he has self certified and has built buildings way taller than he is supposed to; the City of New York says "Let him continue to build!", something is veeerrrry fishy here, don't you think?
The whole situation is mired in corruption, I hope someone blows the roof (literally and figuratively) of the Department of Buildings house soon.
Check out how this hulking thing towers over the little 19th century row house that always goes all out in the decorating department for EVERY holiday. I suppose the new condo residents will think them “quaint”. That is, if the little house survives upcoming construction as I heard the D.O.B gave Scarano the O.K to start working on it again.
While I'm on the subject, the "Department of Buildings" goes down as the "Most Corrupt City Office", well one of the most, there are many. Doesn't matter that people have died on his building sites, neighboring homes have been destroyed, families have been displaced or that he has self certified and has built buildings way taller than he is supposed to; the City of New York says "Let him continue to build!", something is veeerrrry fishy here, don't you think?
The whole situation is mired in corruption, I hope someone blows the roof (literally and figuratively) of the Department of Buildings house soon.
Labels:
2007,
333 Carroll St,
scarano
12/28/2007
Found on Nevins Street: F.I.B's Mandala.
Stare at this and think about just how friggin' classic the Chevy logo is. That elongated cross is strong!
Labels:
found in brooklyn,
meditation
12/26/2007
Art Dog has an Arch Nemesis!
I noticed that demolition started up again on the corner of Third & Bond Street. The developers actually have a blog on Brownstoner chronicling the trials and tribulations of their quest to build housing on toxic land. Are they also trying to be down with the street artists while they are at it?
I am no fan of real estate blogs as I see them as part of the problem of the borification and homogenization of NYC (check out their advertisers!) but I do check Brownstoner out about once a month to see what the progress is on this fantastically interesting project as it up the street from me. What type of sinks will they use?! Who will do the gardening?! A real cliffhanger, I tell you.
Apparantly they've got an artist that works on many of their projects which include the fabulous NYU dorms on 12th Street in Manhattan. I guess she is the anti- Art Dog! They rarely mention the fact that they are opening up earth in the midst of toxic brown and aquatic brownfields but hey, it’s really no big deal. The fact that Whole Foods probably won’t ever be setting up shop a couple hundred yards away due to environmental reasons is a non issue.I just find it a shame that times are so tough in this city for artists that they find themselves employed by the very people that would displace them.
Unless that is, they make over 80K a year which seems to be the income that qualifies one as eligible for "affordable housing" in these types of units.
I am no fan of real estate blogs as I see them as part of the problem of the borification and homogenization of NYC (check out their advertisers!) but I do check Brownstoner out about once a month to see what the progress is on this fantastically interesting project as it up the street from me. What type of sinks will they use?! Who will do the gardening?! A real cliffhanger, I tell you.
Apparantly they've got an artist that works on many of their projects which include the fabulous NYU dorms on 12th Street in Manhattan. I guess she is the anti- Art Dog! They rarely mention the fact that they are opening up earth in the midst of toxic brown and aquatic brownfields but hey, it’s really no big deal. The fact that Whole Foods probably won’t ever be setting up shop a couple hundred yards away due to environmental reasons is a non issue.I just find it a shame that times are so tough in this city for artists that they find themselves employed by the very people that would displace them.
Unless that is, they make over 80K a year which seems to be the income that qualifies one as eligible for "affordable housing" in these types of units.
Labels:
Bond Street,
development,
Third and Bond
Union Street
Have you noticed the holidays have rendered F.I.B speechless? Not much to say, except, my body sort of feels like the way this house looks after three days of holiday indulging (all good of course!).
P.S - Happy Boxing Day!
P.S - Happy Boxing Day!
Labels:
Boxing Day,
christmas,
street art,
Union St
12/22/2007
Yule Tidings from F.I.B!
This about the only decoration I put out this year and yes, it was found on the street a few years ago!
Peace Babies!!!
Peace Babies!!!
Labels:
christmas,
found in brooklyn
12/21/2007
12/20/2007
Photography is a Crime? Since When?
Along with the many people, places and things that have been disappearing at a rapid pace here in our beloved City of New York; it seems our rights as citizens of the United States are disappearing too. Although this is no new news about our current society, which uses terms like “Homeland Security” in order to violate people’s privacy, it hit a bit closer to home yesterday. Well-known Greenpoint Blogger Miss. Heather of New York Shitty was stopped and questioned by the police while taking photographs of Christmas decorations!
Here is what happened in her words:
I just arrived home from one of the most infuriating experiences I have ever had in my life. Although I plan to write a tongue-in-cheek post about it after I finish this email, I want to give you a quick rundown because the implications for anyone who takes the Bill of Rights seriously are NOT good.
Today I decided to go out and take pictures. This is something I have done 2-3 times a week for two years. Today, however, is the first time I have been DETAINED BY THE POLICE for doing so. Was I trespassing? No. Was I told why I was being detained? YES. After demanding to be told THREE TIMES: someone called 311 and reported a "suspicious person" taking photographs.
Now I will be the first person to admit that the intersection of Kingsland Avenue and Herbert Street is NOT located in the nicest neighborhood in the world, but does that bar a person (and anyone who has met me can attest that I hardly look like Public Enemy #1) from walking over there and taking photographs? If you were to hear the line of questioning the police "officer" used, one would certainly think so:
P.O.: If you live in north Greenpoint, what are you doing here?
Me: Taking pictures, is that against the law?
P.O.: No.
Me: Hausman Street always goes all-out with their Christmas decorations; I just got done taking pictures of them.
My identification was pored over, recorded and shown to (who I was told) a police Lieutenant (who pulled up in an unmarked police car). Obviously I was let go without a citation (I suppose they couldn't figure out what to charge me with), but my personal information will now grace a file folder at the 94th Precinct.
I have a creeping suspicion a contractor on Kingsland made this phone call--- although my recent drubbing of Ms. Lancaster makes one wonder. Consider yourself warned.
In my opinion these cops would be an asset to the Department Buildings Violations Bureau, imagine if they used that energy to question the contractors on what is going on at the construction sites? Just this afternoon I walked by Scarano’s building on Bond Street which has signs all over it, “Workers must Wear Hard Hats, and guess what? Nobody was! Oh well, it’s their head not mine.
I guess it makes more sense to go after a woman wearing a Sanrio hat taking pictures of Christmas decorations.
But I digress, I have actually been a bit hesitant to take photos of that building myself these days as not only does the building look like a bunker, he has loud barking attack dogs on the premises and they’ve recently put up signs that there are surveillance cameras on the premises. (Who was it that the Italians allied themselves with during WW II again?)
So kids, especially you blogger types that like to take photos and do not have the benefit of a press badge, be careful out there.
Labels:
Civil Liberties,
Freedom,
New York Shitty,
Police
12/19/2007
Meanwhile back in Brooklyn...
Sheesh...I didn't expect the dialogue regarding the post below so I just want to bring us back to reality. I enjoy this type of Christmas display just as much as the bling of Manhattan, if not more so!So in the spirit of Christmas which I should hope we all practice all year round, let's Let it Go! and look for a free (ie:recycled ie: green (the buzzword of 2007) together on Friday night, shall we?
But you have to admit, that "boot" picture below was pretty hot, no?
But you have to admit, that "boot" picture below was pretty hot, no?
12/18/2007
Christmas In Money Makin' Manhattan
My sister told me the other night that I have a bad relationship with people who have "money" and that I should stop bashing them on da blog. I really don't do it too much, yeah I had a fit about the couple with the double baby stroller on the subway, and yeah I also had a melt down on Smith Street one Sunday brunch time afternoon but I wouldn't have a problem if the people that had money walked around looking like Rita Hayworth, as I would if I could afford me some Alexander McQueen! F.I.B went to the 57th Avenue area today and was quite impressed with the Christmas windows in the old school New York Department store windows this year. These in particular are from Bergdorf's dahling...Anyway, it was another world from the craftsy Brooklyn Christmas stylee, I felt like I needed a face lift, a facial and a haircut. This one is for you Eileen!!!!
12/15/2007
A "Green" Christmas Tip
Kensington Lobby
I haven’t been much in the Christmas spirit despite living in one of the decorating epicenters of Brooklyn. There is a guy with a Christmas-ized working Ferris Wheel on his front lawn that I walk by everyday and even that doesn't affect me. I think it's because I was raised in a house where we never got a tree until Christmas Eve. All my life I thought it was a quaint old world tradition (well, actually it kind of is) but a couple years ago I found out the real reason we did that was because the trees were half price on Christmas Eve.
Another childhood memory shattered.
These days you can't even get a tree on Christmas Eve; I know because I've tried in the past. All the sellers are gone. But ironically the sidewalks are already full of discarded trees as so many people leave town over Christmas and don’t want to come home to a dead tree. So a tip from me, if buying a 75 dollar Christmas tree is something you can’t fathom or afford this year, you can get one for free quite possibly as early as next Friday. This town is going to be deserted as Christmas falls on a Monday and mark my words the sidewalks, particularly in the posh brownstone neighborhoods, are going to be littered with perfectly good trees (the poor dears!).
I haven’t been much in the Christmas spirit despite living in one of the decorating epicenters of Brooklyn. There is a guy with a Christmas-ized working Ferris Wheel on his front lawn that I walk by everyday and even that doesn't affect me. I think it's because I was raised in a house where we never got a tree until Christmas Eve. All my life I thought it was a quaint old world tradition (well, actually it kind of is) but a couple years ago I found out the real reason we did that was because the trees were half price on Christmas Eve.
Another childhood memory shattered.
These days you can't even get a tree on Christmas Eve; I know because I've tried in the past. All the sellers are gone. But ironically the sidewalks are already full of discarded trees as so many people leave town over Christmas and don’t want to come home to a dead tree. So a tip from me, if buying a 75 dollar Christmas tree is something you can’t fathom or afford this year, you can get one for free quite possibly as early as next Friday. This town is going to be deserted as Christmas falls on a Monday and mark my words the sidewalks, particularly in the posh brownstone neighborhoods, are going to be littered with perfectly good trees (the poor dears!).
Labels:
christmas,
kensington
12/13/2007
Check WWIB Out.
F.I.B would like to direct you over to Who Walk in Brooklyn so you can read Brian Berger's interview with Jim Knipfel from the inside of the luxurious Shore Hotel out at Coney. They talk about more than just Knipfel's new book Noogie’s Time To Shine , they also riff on Brooklyn (of course), crime blotters, the band Killdozer, film noir, the internet, other writers and so much more. It's an interview that is more like friends hanging out talking about things like The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3. (One of F.I.B's favorites too!) so it's a fun read.
And while your'e over at WWIB , puh-lease click on the photos that are waaaaaaaaaay too small on his blog (so you can actually SEE them!) as Brian is an excellent documentary style photographer.
And while your'e over at WWIB , puh-lease click on the photos that are waaaaaaaaaay too small on his blog (so you can actually SEE them!) as Brian is an excellent documentary style photographer.
Labels:
books,
Brian Berger,
Jim Knipfel,
Walks in Brooklyn
12/11/2007
Overdevelopment a Runaway Train?
The Artist/Activist known as Art Dog has had to find new venues for his or her message as the paintings (or as Councilman Bill de Blasio has called "graffiti") have been being destroyed recently. Looks like this expressionist piece is comparing "out of control development" to a "runaway train".
F.I.B likes to look at this as a symbol not just for Carroll Gardens but for ALL of Brooklyn.
Anyway, here is the cryptic message that came along with this photo.
Seen in a 'prominent' Upper East Side gallery recently,
this painting has the words:
"OVERDEVELOPMENT in Carroll Gardens is a runaway train."
"Where is the Councilman?"
"Who really cares about 360 Smith Street?"
and
"Shame on Bill D. and Billy Stein: Second Place is not a wide street!"
Signed, NYC Art Lover
F.I.B likes to look at this as a symbol not just for Carroll Gardens but for ALL of Brooklyn.
Anyway, here is the cryptic message that came along with this photo.
Seen in a 'prominent' Upper East Side gallery recently,
this painting has the words:
"OVERDEVELOPMENT in Carroll Gardens is a runaway train."
"Where is the Councilman?"
"Who really cares about 360 Smith Street?"
and
"Shame on Bill D. and Billy Stein: Second Place is not a wide street!"
Signed, NYC Art Lover
Labels:
360 Smith Street,
art,
development
12/10/2007
Icky goes to 11!
Carroll Street
I am pleased to announce that although I do not live in Windsor Terrace and refer to myself in the third person at times, F.I.B has just made Icky in Brooklyn's Windsor Terrace Top Eleven! Many of my favorite bloggers are on this list so I am highly honored to be amongst them. Check us out!
P.S- This is what Icky says about Found in Brooklyn: "Funky fotos and found stuff from Carroll Gardens and Gowanus." This one's for you. Icky!
I am pleased to announce that although I do not live in Windsor Terrace and refer to myself in the third person at times, F.I.B has just made Icky in Brooklyn's Windsor Terrace Top Eleven! Many of my favorite bloggers are on this list so I am highly honored to be amongst them. Check us out!
P.S- This is what Icky says about Found in Brooklyn: "Funky fotos and found stuff from Carroll Gardens and Gowanus." This one's for you. Icky!
Labels:
awards
12/09/2007
Redd Kross Freak Out at Southpaw!
The Brothers McDonald. Back off girls they're married!
Who are Redd Kross you say? Bubblegum, Psychedelia, Pop, Punk, Linda Blair, Charles Manson and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls are just a few of the influences that explain their music. They've been around over 20 years so just read this wikipedia description if you care to know the fascinating details. They made no bones last night about the fact that they were going to play nothing but what the fans wanted to hear on this trip to NYC and that they did. All the old stuff, Linda Blair, Charlie, White Trash, basically everything from "Neurotica" and "Born Innocent" albums. Lots of smiles and screams from the audience.
Check out my cheap camera video of Redd Kross covering this classic Frightwig tune, "It's a crazy world". The screaming was pretty constant during the whole show, the girls just love Redd Kross!
Who are Redd Kross you say? Bubblegum, Psychedelia, Pop, Punk, Linda Blair, Charles Manson and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls are just a few of the influences that explain their music. They've been around over 20 years so just read this wikipedia description if you care to know the fascinating details. They made no bones last night about the fact that they were going to play nothing but what the fans wanted to hear on this trip to NYC and that they did. All the old stuff, Linda Blair, Charlie, White Trash, basically everything from "Neurotica" and "Born Innocent" albums. Lots of smiles and screams from the audience.
Check out my cheap camera video of Redd Kross covering this classic Frightwig tune, "It's a crazy world". The screaming was pretty constant during the whole show, the girls just love Redd Kross!
Labels:
music,
redd kross,
southpaw
12/07/2007
New York Calling goes Uptown.
In case you misssed it, my very opinionated (in a good way!) compadre, Brian Berger, over at Who Walk in Brooklyn was interviewed in The Gothamist yesterday.Also the good folks over at Develop Don't Destroy have featured him as well.
F.I.B readers may have noticed I've been pimping the book Brian co-edited called New York Calling:From Blackout to Bloomberg for the last couple months, that's because it's a must read! I believe this is the last stop on the tour.
Here is the info:
December 7 at 7:00 pm
Book Culture (formerly Labyrinth)
536 W. 112th St
The Island of Manhattan!
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!
novelist Meredith Brosnan
acrobat Marshall Berman
mime Brian Berger & ...
SPECIAL GUEST TBA!!!
Check out Brian's blog people, it does not review restaurants, promote Christmas Craft Fairs or talk about construction violations. It's different. It's weird. It's wacky. It's real. He is interviewing Jim Knipfel from the inside of the Shore Hotel next week. Plus F.I.B has a film review up on his site, stay tuned for my next assignment, it's a doozy.
F.I.B readers may have noticed I've been pimping the book Brian co-edited called New York Calling:From Blackout to Bloomberg for the last couple months, that's because it's a must read! I believe this is the last stop on the tour.
Here is the info:
December 7 at 7:00 pm
Book Culture (formerly Labyrinth)
536 W. 112th St
The Island of Manhattan!
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!
novelist Meredith Brosnan
acrobat Marshall Berman
mime Brian Berger & ...
SPECIAL GUEST TBA!!!
Check out Brian's blog people, it does not review restaurants, promote Christmas Craft Fairs or talk about construction violations. It's different. It's weird. It's wacky. It's real. He is interviewing Jim Knipfel from the inside of the Shore Hotel next week. Plus F.I.B has a film review up on his site, stay tuned for my next assignment, it's a doozy.
12/06/2007
Found on Bond Street near DeGraw.
I swear I didn't arrange this scenario! I passed by this grecian pogo stick scene (with broom I might add) on my way to that Gowanus Forum which even though representatives from the city, state and federal goverment were there, surprise surprise, not many of the communities concerns were answered. The city is using population and rain accumulation figures from 1987 to conduct their "studies". It's hard to believe this information is given out with straight faces. Nevermind the fact that condos are sprouting all around the Gowanus and the population will grow into the 10's of thousands once the Atlantic Yards are built. Oh and also what about the increase in heavy rain due to global warming? We all know heavy rain brings on the sewage and how about the combination of heavy rain and 1,000's of new residents? None of these issues were addressed by the panel but of course those were the questions that F.R.O.G.G and other local groups wanted to talk about. The general consensus on the panel was that if the Gowanus Canal were in Iraq we might get the funding to clean it up oh and that the City's Enviromental Protection Agency is open to everybody's "out of the box" comments. I'm sure they will be all over them (not!).
Calling All Brooklyn Artists!
Well, not all artists, not those snobby humorless types but the fab type that are willing to hang their art in Freddy's Backroom for the month of February. I've got a pretty good group together so far but I WANT MORE! Do you like to make art out of stuff you've FOUND on the streets of our fair borough? Have you FOUND art on the streets? Do you take interesting photos of Brooklyn? Any variation and any other configuration is acceptable in order to participate in the "Found in Brooklyn" art show (which also coincides with F.I.B's 1 Year Anniversary).
Contact the email address at the above right hand corner (lisannem@gmail.com) for more info.
Bands to follow opening. Very to happy to have the swingin' Susquehanna Industrial Tool & Die Co.on board!
Contact the email address at the above right hand corner (lisannem@gmail.com) for more info.
Bands to follow opening. Very to happy to have the swingin' Susquehanna Industrial Tool & Die Co.on board!
Labels:
art,
found in brooklyn
12/04/2007
Gowanus Canal Public Forum * Thursday
When you're talking Gowanus Canal, you can't NOT mention it without noting its toxic state. If you are curious about what the State, Federal and City representatives are saying about it then go to this meeting. It's brought to you by State Senator Velmanette Montgomery.
"The Future of the Gowanus Canal: A Community Forum on the Environmental Quality"
In attendance: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Pete Grannis. Representatives from the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, the Army Corps of Engineers and a variety of Gowanus Canal advocates.
There will be a question and answer period. The question must be written up on index cards that will be provided.
Thursday December 6, 2007
6-8 PM
Belarusian Church - Atlantic Ave at Bond Street
For details call State Senator Montgomery's Office at 718-643-6140
Sponsoring organizations include Community Board 6, the Gowanus Canal Community Development Corp, the Gowanus Canal Conservancy, FROGG, the Urban Divers and many others.
"The Future of the Gowanus Canal: A Community Forum on the Environmental Quality"
In attendance: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Pete Grannis. Representatives from the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, the Army Corps of Engineers and a variety of Gowanus Canal advocates.
There will be a question and answer period. The question must be written up on index cards that will be provided.
Thursday December 6, 2007
6-8 PM
Belarusian Church - Atlantic Ave at Bond Street
For details call State Senator Montgomery's Office at 718-643-6140
Sponsoring organizations include Community Board 6, the Gowanus Canal Community Development Corp, the Gowanus Canal Conservancy, FROGG, the Urban Divers and many others.
Labels:
Gowanus Canal,
gowanus raw sewage
12/02/2007
New Museum on the Bowery
The grand opening of the New Museum of Contemporary Art last night was calm and civilized. I was expecting lines and crowds. I half expected friend K and I turning around and going to the Mars Bar and hanging out with the antithesis of the cultural set instead, but we did not!
We had free entry tickets courtesy of Target for the monumental 48 hour grand opening of the “Unmonumental” show at this uber mega modern European style building built by Japanese architects, Sejima & Nishizawa. It's located next to the Sunshine Hotel and one block down from the Rivington Housing Projects on the Bowery. Not sure if the Sunshine Hotel (one of the last Bowery flop houses) is still operating or they just left the sign up for ironic appeal. The front of New Museum is made up of stacked tiered boxes, it is said that it changes with the light during the day but we were there at night and got to see the “Urban Outfitters” style “Hell Yes!” neon sculpture on the façade instead. By the way, which came first? Urban Outfitters or the latest crop of contemporary artists? Sometimes it’s really hard to tell.
Anyway, the interior was as expected, big and white. Lots of space, not a lot of art. I saw it as wasted space but then again, I am not a minimalist and I understand that the curators wanted to have sort of an “underwhelming” vibe as they did name the show “Unmonumental”! The art was fairly low tech with poorly constructed (on purpose) sculptures and assemblages made with found objects. No paintings at all so the walls were completely bare, all the art was scattered around on the floor with lots of space in between. Despite K and I’s mocking commentary on everything in the show (while viewing some crumbled up construction paper lying on the floor..K: “what is this cleanup time in kindergarten?”) I think that in the future they will probably do some really great things here, in January they will start a music series called Get Weird! put together by The Fader Magazine that seems like it might be cool. And I also heard that they will be filling it up with more art in the next couple weeks.
It’s free on Thursday nights if you want to check it out for yourself without investing any coin. Free candy on the 7th floor courtesy of Target who are sponsoring many events here.
***ALSO!*** A reminder that F.I.B is curating an artshow to be hung at Freddy's Backroom. Some really cool artists are participating but I NEED MORE (remember I am not a minimalist!) Check this out for more info.
We had free entry tickets courtesy of Target for the monumental 48 hour grand opening of the “Unmonumental” show at this uber mega modern European style building built by Japanese architects, Sejima & Nishizawa. It's located next to the Sunshine Hotel and one block down from the Rivington Housing Projects on the Bowery. Not sure if the Sunshine Hotel (one of the last Bowery flop houses) is still operating or they just left the sign up for ironic appeal. The front of New Museum is made up of stacked tiered boxes, it is said that it changes with the light during the day but we were there at night and got to see the “Urban Outfitters” style “Hell Yes!” neon sculpture on the façade instead. By the way, which came first? Urban Outfitters or the latest crop of contemporary artists? Sometimes it’s really hard to tell.
Anyway, the interior was as expected, big and white. Lots of space, not a lot of art. I saw it as wasted space but then again, I am not a minimalist and I understand that the curators wanted to have sort of an “underwhelming” vibe as they did name the show “Unmonumental”! The art was fairly low tech with poorly constructed (on purpose) sculptures and assemblages made with found objects. No paintings at all so the walls were completely bare, all the art was scattered around on the floor with lots of space in between. Despite K and I’s mocking commentary on everything in the show (while viewing some crumbled up construction paper lying on the floor..K: “what is this cleanup time in kindergarten?”) I think that in the future they will probably do some really great things here, in January they will start a music series called Get Weird! put together by The Fader Magazine that seems like it might be cool. And I also heard that they will be filling it up with more art in the next couple weeks.
It’s free on Thursday nights if you want to check it out for yourself without investing any coin. Free candy on the 7th floor courtesy of Target who are sponsoring many events here.
***ALSO!*** A reminder that F.I.B is curating an artshow to be hung at Freddy's Backroom. Some really cool artists are participating but I NEED MORE (remember I am not a minimalist!) Check this out for more info.
Labels:
art
12/01/2007
DeBlasio can be reached at 718-854-9791.
The Carroll Gardens Activist/Artist who goes by the name Art Dog has a new piece up at the Carroll Street Station as of last night and has sent me this message to pass along....
It looks like an awful lot of people in Carroll Gardens are trying to "Wake up Bill!!" (DeBlasio) as words to that effect plus his telephone number are painted across the top of the mural. They seem to be saying: Councilman, the clock is ticking on our beloved neighborhood (as we still know it) and you are STILL ASLEEP at the wheel.....!!
The new piece has a cord which is representing all the neighborhood groups who are fighting the rampant development in the neighborhood. At this point Carroll Gardens has five groups that I know of : Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association, The Columbia Street Group, 340 Court Street Group, F.R.O.G.G (Friends and Residents of the Greater Gowanus) and of course C.O.R.D.
C.O.R.D urges everyone to call up Councilman Bill DeBlasio and wake him up. See number above!
Read more at the CORD Blog (Carroll Gardens Organization to Respectfully Develop).
It looks like an awful lot of people in Carroll Gardens are trying to "Wake up Bill!!" (DeBlasio) as words to that effect plus his telephone number are painted across the top of the mural. They seem to be saying: Councilman, the clock is ticking on our beloved neighborhood (as we still know it) and you are STILL ASLEEP at the wheel.....!!
The new piece has a cord which is representing all the neighborhood groups who are fighting the rampant development in the neighborhood. At this point Carroll Gardens has five groups that I know of : Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association, The Columbia Street Group, 340 Court Street Group, F.R.O.G.G (Friends and Residents of the Greater Gowanus) and of course C.O.R.D.
C.O.R.D urges everyone to call up Councilman Bill DeBlasio and wake him up. See number above!
Read more at the CORD Blog (Carroll Gardens Organization to Respectfully Develop).
Labels:
360 Smith Street,
art,
C.O.R.D
Duffield St. Underground Railroad House Saved!
I am so relieved that the city has not decided to spit in faces of African-Americans and destroy the (227) Duffield Street Underground Railroad house in downtown Brooklyn in order to put up an underground parking lot. Just the IDEA that this was such a struggle to overturn is disgusting but it happened, so I suppose we should all be grateful.
Read more details at The Duffield St. blog.
Labels:
duffield houses,
landmarking,
underground railroad
11/28/2007
New York Calling Reading in Queens Tonight
Nevermind the fact F.I.B is todays guest blogger on editor of New York Calling: From Blackout To Bloomberg's blog Who Walk in Brooklyn what's also important is that it's the last stop (for now) on the New York Calling: From Blackout to Bloomberg book tour. The gang is ending up in Queens.
They rep Queens!
Brian Berger (Rockaway Beach, WWIB), Joseph Anastasio (Astoria, LTV Squad) & Kevin Walsh (Flushing, Forgotten New York) are reading TONIGHT!
WHERE?
Barnes & Noble
176-60 Union Turnpike
Fresh Meadows, Killa' Queens
(The F to 169th Street is closest subway.)November 28 at 7:30 pm
Check Who Walk in Brooklyn for more details.
They rep Queens!
Brian Berger (Rockaway Beach, WWIB), Joseph Anastasio (Astoria, LTV Squad) & Kevin Walsh (Flushing, Forgotten New York) are reading TONIGHT!
WHERE?
Barnes & Noble
176-60 Union Turnpike
Fresh Meadows, Killa' Queens
(The F to 169th Street is closest subway.)November 28 at 7:30 pm
Check Who Walk in Brooklyn for more details.
Labels:
Guest Blogger,
New York Calling,
queens
11/27/2007
Submit to F.I.B!
I know it's early but with the holidays looming February will be here before you know it, that being said; F.I.B is very excited to be putting together an Art Show at the fab Freddy's Backroom. The theme Found in Brooklyn is completely open to your creative interpretation soooo let's see what you got!!!!
P.S- Also looking for a couple lo-fi garage type bands
P.S- Also looking for a couple lo-fi garage type bands
Labels:
art,
found in brooklyn,
Freddy's Bar
11/25/2007
Found under the Full Moon...
It's been an intense lead up to a full moon for F.I.B. My life is beginning to resemble a Screamin' Jay Hawkins song. It may be time for an exorcism. In the past week or so I've been having art with deathly images cross my path, met my doppleganger (which COULD be deadly!) and THEN got bit by a cat. Yeah well it isn't my first bout with Cat Scratch Fever and fang marks can look cool but really, wasn't Halloween LAST month? To top it all off I found this lying in the gutter tonight under the full moon, REALLY!
B.T.W - Love the font! So Sixties!
B.T.W - Love the font! So Sixties!
Labels:
books,
found in brooklyn,
full moon
11/20/2007
11/19/2007
C.G Landmarking Meeting Tonight.
Just passing along this information from the people at C.O.R.D.....
Looks like Art Dog has been busy at the 360 Smith Street wall again....
By the way: What's new at 360 Smith Street?
WE AT CORD Blog (Carroll Gardens Organization to Respectfully Develop)STILL DO NOT KNOW!
Hint: Try asking Councilman DeBlasio for a "progress" report re:
1 "wide street" legislation???
2 subway plaza ruling???
3 our rezoning request???
4 whatever happened to the resolution on moratorium???
One thing we do know: at least there's a LANDMARKING meeting
tomorrow!!
Hurrah!!
Where and when:
November 19
6:30 - 8:30 PM PS 58 Auditorium
Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association (CGNA) is sponsoring a panel
Check out Katia's Pardon Me For Asking Blog for some visual explanations of what the neighb wants stopped.
Looks like Art Dog has been busy at the 360 Smith Street wall again....
By the way: What's new at 360 Smith Street?
WE AT CORD Blog (Carroll Gardens Organization to Respectfully Develop)STILL DO NOT KNOW!
Hint: Try asking Councilman DeBlasio for a "progress" report re:
1 "wide street" legislation???
2 subway plaza ruling???
3 our rezoning request???
4 whatever happened to the resolution on moratorium???
One thing we do know: at least there's a LANDMARKING meeting
tomorrow!!
Hurrah!!
Where and when:
November 19
6:30 - 8:30 PM PS 58 Auditorium
Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association (CGNA) is sponsoring a panel
Check out Katia's Pardon Me For Asking Blog for some visual explanations of what the neighb wants stopped.
Labels:
333 Carroll St,
360 Smith,
landmarking
11/18/2007
Salvation Army Solace
The music here was fab on Saturday, I didn't want to leave. 1970's funk and disco hits played at top volume on a scratchy stereo. Along with laundromats, the Salvation Army is another place that always seems to calm my nerves. Since nothing is the same on the racks of clothing, (although the Salvation Army ALWAYS organizes by color) it is sort of meditative to click through the racks. You concentrate yet you don't. I miss the Sal's on 5th Avenue and 13th Street in Brooklyn, now it's some sort of eco-luxury condo amidst the disappearing bargain stores. How long will this one on Atlantic Avenue be here? How long before it turns into Barney's Brooklyn? How boring would that be? Very.
Labels:
meditation,
salvation army
11/17/2007
Worlds collide...Meet the other Lisanne!
Doppelgangers do exist. I know because I think I just met mine! First off, although I usually refer to myself as F.I.B my name is Lisanne. Lisanne is not a very popular name. All my years stomping the planet I've never met another. The origins of how I ended up being called Lisanne are not as exotic as most people think. No, I am not French nor am I named after a Czechoslovakian Princess.I'm an American mutt who's mother found the name in the newspaper This is in my baby album. Lisanne was a bathrobe manufacturer and my mother just liked the name, see, even my name is friggin' FOUND (and copyrighted)!
Otherwise I've been told that I would have been named "Angela" a name MUCH easier to pronounce. I've spent my entire life being called all sorts of variations of Lisanne. I'm used to it but please don't call me "Lisa Ann" because then I may have to kill you!
So back to the doppelganger, to put it bluntly there is ANOTHER CHICK IN BROOKLYN NAMED LISANNE WHO TAKES PICTURES OF GARBAGE! She even has a flickr group called "NY Has the Coolest Garbage". She found me and is equally stunned. Here is a bit about her flickr group in her words.....
One of the Flickr groups I run is called "NY Has the Coolest Garbage". It's a small group, only 14 members, but I thought that a group pool of NYC garbage should exist. After all, we do have the coolest garbage here in New York City. (especially in Brooklyn) I'm the most prolific poster there, which gives me pain. Seems that there are few people out there with the motivation to take a short walk twice a week to see what their neighbors think isn't worthy of a place in their homes anymore. I am always amazed to find something of interest every Tuesday and Friday Night. Since you are also dedicated to this pursuit and also lucky enough to be a Lisanne (there are so few of us, you know) I was hoping you might join this group. We might have the collective effect of motivating the other members.She even has a picture of a turntable!!! See! What are the odds? Is this bizarre or am I over reacting? Same rare name, same somewhat odd past time, same borough, same interests. This is like one of those 60's TV shows, a combination of "The Twilight Zone" and "Bewitched". I love it!
Lisanne hales from the Sheepshead Bay area formerly known as Homecrest. In addition to the garbage photography she is also very concerned with overdevelopment (as I!) of her neighborhood. Here's what my doppelganger has to say about that:
What is happening in Sheepshead Bay is an invasion of 3 story condo units, which take up three or four properties. I thought this trend had reached the saturation point recently, but unfortunately a new spurt has occurred. A lot of these buildings are wanting for buyers, a lot of those who bought have defaulted on their mortgages and yet the craziness continues. I involved myself with a coalition group which was supposedly influential enough to sway some politicians but the best they could achieve was a moratorium on building structures higher than three stories. Existing projects, of course, were allowed to continue.
Well, I think I just found my next guest blogger! Anyway F.I.B as always, is a latecomer to just what this flickr stuff is all about. Man there are sure alot of photos out there!!!! If anyone wants to join and I know there are more street garbage photographers out there, email me at lisannem@gmail.com and I'll send you an invite.
Otherwise I've been told that I would have been named "Angela" a name MUCH easier to pronounce. I've spent my entire life being called all sorts of variations of Lisanne. I'm used to it but please don't call me "Lisa Ann" because then I may have to kill you!
So back to the doppelganger, to put it bluntly there is ANOTHER CHICK IN BROOKLYN NAMED LISANNE WHO TAKES PICTURES OF GARBAGE! She even has a flickr group called "NY Has the Coolest Garbage". She found me and is equally stunned. Here is a bit about her flickr group in her words.....
One of the Flickr groups I run is called "NY Has the Coolest Garbage". It's a small group, only 14 members, but I thought that a group pool of NYC garbage should exist. After all, we do have the coolest garbage here in New York City. (especially in Brooklyn) I'm the most prolific poster there, which gives me pain. Seems that there are few people out there with the motivation to take a short walk twice a week to see what their neighbors think isn't worthy of a place in their homes anymore. I am always amazed to find something of interest every Tuesday and Friday Night. Since you are also dedicated to this pursuit and also lucky enough to be a Lisanne (there are so few of us, you know) I was hoping you might join this group. We might have the collective effect of motivating the other members.She even has a picture of a turntable!!! See! What are the odds? Is this bizarre or am I over reacting? Same rare name, same somewhat odd past time, same borough, same interests. This is like one of those 60's TV shows, a combination of "The Twilight Zone" and "Bewitched". I love it!
Lisanne hales from the Sheepshead Bay area formerly known as Homecrest. In addition to the garbage photography she is also very concerned with overdevelopment (as I!) of her neighborhood. Here's what my doppelganger has to say about that:
What is happening in Sheepshead Bay is an invasion of 3 story condo units, which take up three or four properties. I thought this trend had reached the saturation point recently, but unfortunately a new spurt has occurred. A lot of these buildings are wanting for buyers, a lot of those who bought have defaulted on their mortgages and yet the craziness continues. I involved myself with a coalition group which was supposedly influential enough to sway some politicians but the best they could achieve was a moratorium on building structures higher than three stories. Existing projects, of course, were allowed to continue.
Well, I think I just found my next guest blogger! Anyway F.I.B as always, is a latecomer to just what this flickr stuff is all about. Man there are sure alot of photos out there!!!! If anyone wants to join and I know there are more street garbage photographers out there, email me at lisannem@gmail.com and I'll send you an invite.
Labels:
doppelgangers,
Lisanne,
photography,
twilight zone
11/15/2007
"Meet Qute" Art Show with Brooklyn Babe, Nancy Drew, opens tonight!
One of my best Brooklyn friends, Nancy Drew, who makes gorgeous glittery paintings is in this group show which opens tonight. There are some excellent artists in this one! I command you to check it out whether you can make it to the opening or not!
MEET QUTE
NOVEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 15, 2007
CURATED BY ELIZABETH HESKIN & MARCY BRAFMAN
The Artists:
MICHAEL BEVILACQUA * MAHOMI KUNIKATA *MARCY BRAFMAN *CHANG-JIN LEE * IONA ROZEAL BROWN*
YOSHITOMO NARA * SANH-AH CHOI* LEAH OATES * PAUL CLAY* ASUKA OHSAWA *NANCY DREW * LEE QUINONES
INKA ESSENHIGH * GAE SAVANNAH * JEFF FELD* LISA STEFANELLI * JOEL GIBB * GINNA TRIPLETT
Heskin Contemporary
94 Prince Street
opening from 6 to 9
*The gallery is located above Franelli's Bar in Soho.
MEET QUTE
NOVEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 15, 2007
CURATED BY ELIZABETH HESKIN & MARCY BRAFMAN
The Artists:
MICHAEL BEVILACQUA * MAHOMI KUNIKATA *MARCY BRAFMAN *CHANG-JIN LEE * IONA ROZEAL BROWN*
YOSHITOMO NARA * SANH-AH CHOI* LEAH OATES * PAUL CLAY* ASUKA OHSAWA *NANCY DREW * LEE QUINONES
INKA ESSENHIGH * GAE SAVANNAH * JEFF FELD* LISA STEFANELLI * JOEL GIBB * GINNA TRIPLETT
Heskin Contemporary
94 Prince Street
opening from 6 to 9
*The gallery is located above Franelli's Bar in Soho.
Labels:
art,
Nancy Drew
11/13/2007
Found on Sackett Street
I walked past this last night. It was lying on a stoop on Sackett Street between Hoyt and Smith Streets. Art project or left over Halloween decoration? Either way I took a pass on this one and left it for someone with a more goth sensibility than I. Years ago I would of been all over this!
Labels:
found in brooklyn
11/12/2007
"New York Calling" Reading at L.E.S Tenement Museum on Wednesday!
F.I.B continues her Kafkaesque job search and allows Brian Berger co-editor of "New York Calling:From Blackout to Bloomberg" to guest blog again.
Found In Brooklyn? I’ll eat to that! Let’s start at 3rd Avenue & 9th St, where the lunch special has gone up to $4.50 & rather than replacing an otherwise good sign, somebody broke out the Krylon. What do ya’ll get for that extra 55 cents? It’s tough to say since, like most other things Spanish, Sonia’s Restaurant has been consistently ignored by the chroniclers of Gowanus & South Brooklyn. Perhaps if they hired an autentico publicist, they’d get more attention? Privately, WWIB food writer Zyczymy Smacznego tells me the “rostissieri” (as its charmingly misspelled on their awning) chicken is unmissable.Also unmissable, or so you’d think: New Bopper’s Luncheonette in Gravesend. Jazz diner? Warriors tribute? Reached for comment in hell, retired sewer worker & noted Brooklyn bowling enthusiast, Ed Norton said, “How the fuck should I know?!” While near by the ever-popular Culver Line, the internet again tells us nothing more.
Brian Berger, Marshall Berman, Philip Dray, Leonard Levitt & Robert Sietsema, all of New York Calling, will discuss New Bopper’s Luncheonette & other urban mysteries at The Lower East Side Tenement Museum
108 Orchard Street this Wednesday at 6:30 pm.
Admission is FREE!
Check the Who Walk in Brooklyn blog for more information.
If you want to know who "The Boppers" are click on this!
Photographs taken by Mr. Berger.
Found In Brooklyn? I’ll eat to that! Let’s start at 3rd Avenue & 9th St, where the lunch special has gone up to $4.50 & rather than replacing an otherwise good sign, somebody broke out the Krylon. What do ya’ll get for that extra 55 cents? It’s tough to say since, like most other things Spanish, Sonia’s Restaurant has been consistently ignored by the chroniclers of Gowanus & South Brooklyn. Perhaps if they hired an autentico publicist, they’d get more attention? Privately, WWIB food writer Zyczymy Smacznego tells me the “rostissieri” (as its charmingly misspelled on their awning) chicken is unmissable.Also unmissable, or so you’d think: New Bopper’s Luncheonette in Gravesend. Jazz diner? Warriors tribute? Reached for comment in hell, retired sewer worker & noted Brooklyn bowling enthusiast, Ed Norton said, “How the fuck should I know?!” While near by the ever-popular Culver Line, the internet again tells us nothing more.
Brian Berger, Marshall Berman, Philip Dray, Leonard Levitt & Robert Sietsema, all of New York Calling, will discuss New Bopper’s Luncheonette & other urban mysteries at The Lower East Side Tenement Museum
108 Orchard Street this Wednesday at 6:30 pm.
Admission is FREE!
Check the Who Walk in Brooklyn blog for more information.
If you want to know who "The Boppers" are click on this!
Photographs taken by Mr. Berger.
Labels:
Book Readings,
Brian Berger,
Guest Blogger,
New York Calling
11/10/2007
Vive Le Weekend! Les Sans Cullottes!
Fun show at Freddy's Backroom last night. Felt like a house party with a live band, which means Les Sans Cullottes met the F.I.B standard of excellence!
A nice respite for F.I.B who is SICK OF LOOKING FOR A JOB and WORRYING ABOUT MONEY!!!!! F.I.B didn't have the coin to go Cavestomp last weekend so was very happy for some FAB, FREE Rock & Roll!
A nice respite for F.I.B who is SICK OF LOOKING FOR A JOB and WORRYING ABOUT MONEY!!!!! F.I.B didn't have the coin to go Cavestomp last weekend so was very happy for some FAB, FREE Rock & Roll!
Labels:
Freddy's Bar,
Le Sans Cullottes,
music
11/07/2007
The Fleshtones, New York still has soul left.
“Is New York losing its soul?” and similar utterances are the hot topics of the day it seems. All this talk triggers one to reminisce about New York “back in the day”. How can you not? New York pre-9/11 qualifies as “back in the day” at this point.
One thing or rather a band that has been on the scene in NYC for a loooong time and haven’t changed that much and still HAVE SOUL are The Fleshtones. I’ve just finished a great bio on the band called “Sweat” The story of the Fleshtones, America’s Garage Band” by Joe Bonomo. After reading this book I am honored to come from the same place that this band comes from. I had no idea that "Super Rock" band the Fleshtones originated out of the Flushing/Whitestone area in 1976. And HAVE NOT STOPPED since forming there. Not once. The Fleshtones have always been the live band to see and rarely disappoint. In the 30 years they’ve been around they have played over 2,000 shows (!) with, “no hits” and “no sleep”.
The first album I bought by the Fleshtones was “Roman Gods”, which happened to be their first one, a classic as all first albums by great bands usual are, since then they have released 20 subsequent albums, many singles and have been on countless compilations.
As for the book, it’s full of tales of the Max’s Kansas City/CBGB era and also what borough life was like in those days. Some of the arty CBGB crowd saw them as a “mindless twist band” which The Fleshtones, as Dick Manitoba is quoted as saying, “wore like a badge of honor”. Despite that, they were a twist band with an edge and they opened for Jayne/Wayne County & The Electric Chairs regularly and were respected by many such as Blondie, Teenage Jesus & the Jerks and The Dictators.
Fleshtones sounding a bit Velvet Undergroundish on their first video made in 1977.
The book chronologies in amazing detail the who, what’s and wheres of the band through the 80’s, 90.s until the present. The band has been touring seemingly non-stop throughout these last 30 years. It is still nothing to them to play Europe, fly to the West Coast, tour the mid west shoot back to NYC and then go off somewhere else with no turn around, and get this, they still drive their own van! That is doing it for the love of rock & roll. Some might call it stupidity but this is what “soul” is people! Doing it because they HAVE to because they don’t know what else they can do.
I can attest that their live shows are pure energy and consistently have the crowds dancing because what they play is dance music. There are certain things that usual happen during a typical Fleshtones show. They may all jump off the stage and continue to play their instruments while walking through the club into the street. They may do the whole show from the top of the bar, do a montage of Fleshtones songs, play each others instruments or do their famous "Fleshtones Power Stance". Any or all of the above and more might happen. I think one of the reasons the Fleshtones never got hugely famous is because their live shows usually surpass their recordings. The music has roots in 60’s rock and soul but their attitude is modern and Peter Zaremba’s heavy Queen’s accent is still adorable. One thing I learned about Zaremba that shocked me was that he was heavy into the 1970’s Studio 54 disco scene. He hung out with Warhol, Bianca and that whole crew, he said the energy was “pure rock & roll” as rock music at the time, was pretty dull.
This book is an exhausting yet exhilarating journey of 30 years with a REAL rock&roll band that had all the cliché rock & roll type problems but always managed to sweep them under the rug once they hit the stage. The Fleshtones still give 100% whether in front of thousands or a few. Read this book if you have ANY interest in the Fleshtones, the New York East VIllage area rock scene or even if you want a great story of a relentless "never say die" touring rock & roll band. Viva le Fleshtones!!!!
F.I.B review of Fleshtones at Magnetic Field last March, here.
Top photo by Ann Streng taken from the Fleshtones "Hall of Fame" website.
One thing or rather a band that has been on the scene in NYC for a loooong time and haven’t changed that much and still HAVE SOUL are The Fleshtones. I’ve just finished a great bio on the band called “Sweat” The story of the Fleshtones, America’s Garage Band” by Joe Bonomo. After reading this book I am honored to come from the same place that this band comes from. I had no idea that "Super Rock" band the Fleshtones originated out of the Flushing/Whitestone area in 1976. And HAVE NOT STOPPED since forming there. Not once. The Fleshtones have always been the live band to see and rarely disappoint. In the 30 years they’ve been around they have played over 2,000 shows (!) with, “no hits” and “no sleep”.
The first album I bought by the Fleshtones was “Roman Gods”, which happened to be their first one, a classic as all first albums by great bands usual are, since then they have released 20 subsequent albums, many singles and have been on countless compilations.
As for the book, it’s full of tales of the Max’s Kansas City/CBGB era and also what borough life was like in those days. Some of the arty CBGB crowd saw them as a “mindless twist band” which The Fleshtones, as Dick Manitoba is quoted as saying, “wore like a badge of honor”. Despite that, they were a twist band with an edge and they opened for Jayne/Wayne County & The Electric Chairs regularly and were respected by many such as Blondie, Teenage Jesus & the Jerks and The Dictators.
Fleshtones sounding a bit Velvet Undergroundish on their first video made in 1977.
The book chronologies in amazing detail the who, what’s and wheres of the band through the 80’s, 90.s until the present. The band has been touring seemingly non-stop throughout these last 30 years. It is still nothing to them to play Europe, fly to the West Coast, tour the mid west shoot back to NYC and then go off somewhere else with no turn around, and get this, they still drive their own van! That is doing it for the love of rock & roll. Some might call it stupidity but this is what “soul” is people! Doing it because they HAVE to because they don’t know what else they can do.
I can attest that their live shows are pure energy and consistently have the crowds dancing because what they play is dance music. There are certain things that usual happen during a typical Fleshtones show. They may all jump off the stage and continue to play their instruments while walking through the club into the street. They may do the whole show from the top of the bar, do a montage of Fleshtones songs, play each others instruments or do their famous "Fleshtones Power Stance". Any or all of the above and more might happen. I think one of the reasons the Fleshtones never got hugely famous is because their live shows usually surpass their recordings. The music has roots in 60’s rock and soul but their attitude is modern and Peter Zaremba’s heavy Queen’s accent is still adorable. One thing I learned about Zaremba that shocked me was that he was heavy into the 1970’s Studio 54 disco scene. He hung out with Warhol, Bianca and that whole crew, he said the energy was “pure rock & roll” as rock music at the time, was pretty dull.
This book is an exhausting yet exhilarating journey of 30 years with a REAL rock&roll band that had all the cliché rock & roll type problems but always managed to sweep them under the rug once they hit the stage. The Fleshtones still give 100% whether in front of thousands or a few. Read this book if you have ANY interest in the Fleshtones, the New York East VIllage area rock scene or even if you want a great story of a relentless "never say die" touring rock & roll band. Viva le Fleshtones!!!!
F.I.B review of Fleshtones at Magnetic Field last March, here.
Top photo by Ann Streng taken from the Fleshtones "Hall of Fame" website.
Labels:
"Sweat",
books,
Joe Bonomo,
music,
The Fleshtones
11/06/2007
11/05/2007
rev. 99 at Freddy's Bar.
Two live drummers accompany rev. 99 at Freddy's Backroom last Saturday night. It was pretty intense!
Labels:
art,
Freddy's Bar,
music,
rev 99
11/04/2007
Gowanus/Bond Street Area News.....
I received a "courtesy call" from the dry cleaning facility (a wholesaler that also had a walk in business for locals) located on the corner of Bond and 2nd Streets yesterday. They said that "I should come and get my clothes today or tomorrow because they are relocating." So I take a walk across the street to pick them up and the place is completely barren except for about 3 racks of clothes and one lone woman sitting behind the desk take caring of these last transactions. It seemed to be a pretty hasty exit as the place seemed to running as normal the last time I went in about two weeks ago. The woman said the other business on the block "Fiberwave" is moving out as well.
I mentioned in an earlier post that I heard that the businesses on that block were operating on 6 month leases because they are located where Toll Brothers are to build condos. I keep hearing that the zoning will not be changed (from industrial to residential) for another two years, if that is so, why are the businesses out now?
Also, I heard that there was a meeting held by Toll Brothers last week that was not open to the public, unveiling their their building plans for the banks of the Gowanus between Carroll and 1rst Streets. It is disturbing to me that things are moving so quickly while the canal still will not be cleaned for another couple years and the shores most likely toxic and NONE of this is deterring HOUSING developments along the canal. It seems a shoe- in that the zoning willl be changed as planned despite lack of a clean up before they start breaking ground.
Meanwhile almost every building on Bond Street between 2nd & 3rd Streets is for sale. I don't know what my point is here but I just had to say something. It seems although the time table is slow as far as rezoning (supposively 2 years as told to me by Bill DeBlasio himself) and cleanup (3 years up the line MAYBE) all this other stuff is happening far in advance. How come?
I mentioned in an earlier post that I heard that the businesses on that block were operating on 6 month leases because they are located where Toll Brothers are to build condos. I keep hearing that the zoning will not be changed (from industrial to residential) for another two years, if that is so, why are the businesses out now?
Also, I heard that there was a meeting held by Toll Brothers last week that was not open to the public, unveiling their their building plans for the banks of the Gowanus between Carroll and 1rst Streets. It is disturbing to me that things are moving so quickly while the canal still will not be cleaned for another couple years and the shores most likely toxic and NONE of this is deterring HOUSING developments along the canal. It seems a shoe- in that the zoning willl be changed as planned despite lack of a clean up before they start breaking ground.
Meanwhile almost every building on Bond Street between 2nd & 3rd Streets is for sale. I don't know what my point is here but I just had to say something. It seems although the time table is slow as far as rezoning (supposively 2 years as told to me by Bill DeBlasio himself) and cleanup (3 years up the line MAYBE) all this other stuff is happening far in advance. How come?
Labels:
Bond St.,
Gowanus Canal Rezoning,
Toll Brothers
11/01/2007
Rev.99 & "The Museum of Drunken Art" at Freddy's Bar this Saturday Night!
Ever go to Freddy's Bar and get hypnotized by the video mashups of all matter of B-Movies, disaster snippets,music videos, commercials etc else that play on the T.V's hanging above the bar? They sort of make you feel like there is another substance besides just beer in your glass, if you know what I mean! Well. those are manager/bartender at Freddy's, Donald O'Finn's masterpieces and he is a part of rev. 99 who are performing from 9 to 10 pm this Saturday night. Read on for the full description!
>rev.99 returns to the mother ship Freddy¹s Bar, to mix and mash media live. Big screen projection and audio
performance of live improvised television. A troop of artists, musicians,tech-heads and DJ's, engage accident a composition via Multiple digital and analog sources of audio & video, a live camera feed, a TeVo box, effects mixers and monitors and big screen projection. Mixed live into a contemplative and stunning performance.Featuring Freddy¹s manager and bartender Donald O¹Finn¹s maniacal video montages (voted ³Best Art Video in a Bar² by the Village Voice,[also the curator of the much publicized Salon des Refusés de las Bibliothèque de Brooklyn Last Feb]) 99 Hooker's abstractions and TV shrapnel, Kathy Coogan's live camera work, Jim Pletcher¹s live audio re-mixes, and Brother Russell Scholl¹s vast library of video oddities.
Rev.99 has been featured in America's home for avant-garde cinema Anthology Film Archive, as well as the world renowned Hershhorn Museum of Art in Washington D.C., and Lincoln Center in N.Y.City.
ALSO!
7:00-9:00
The Museum of Drunken Art opening: A vast collection of stunning drunken scribbles, brilliant dirty jokes and monstrous master pieces drawn on Napkins, scraps of bar paper, and straws, will be on display from the museum of Drunken Art.
Peter Teraberry, Director of MODA says:
This museum is an ideological vomitorium. As Director of The Museum of Drunken Art it is my job to sift through this vomit in order to find the most potent strains that the sickest members have produced. Let us hope the cream has risen to the top.
Make sure to get to Freddy's on time so you don't miss Rev. 99! They are performing from 9pm to 10pm!!!
Freddy's Backroom & Bar is located at:
485 Dean Street Brooklyn, (That's the corner of Dean Street and 6th Avenue)
phone: 718.622.7035
>rev.99 returns to the mother ship Freddy¹s Bar, to mix and mash media live. Big screen projection and audio
performance of live improvised television. A troop of artists, musicians,tech-heads and DJ's, engage accident a composition via Multiple digital and analog sources of audio & video, a live camera feed, a TeVo box, effects mixers and monitors and big screen projection. Mixed live into a contemplative and stunning performance.Featuring Freddy¹s manager and bartender Donald O¹Finn¹s maniacal video montages (voted ³Best Art Video in a Bar² by the Village Voice,[also the curator of the much publicized Salon des Refusés de las Bibliothèque de Brooklyn Last Feb]) 99 Hooker's abstractions and TV shrapnel, Kathy Coogan's live camera work, Jim Pletcher¹s live audio re-mixes, and Brother Russell Scholl¹s vast library of video oddities.
Rev.99 has been featured in America's home for avant-garde cinema Anthology Film Archive, as well as the world renowned Hershhorn Museum of Art in Washington D.C., and Lincoln Center in N.Y.City.
ALSO!
7:00-9:00
The Museum of Drunken Art opening: A vast collection of stunning drunken scribbles, brilliant dirty jokes and monstrous master pieces drawn on Napkins, scraps of bar paper, and straws, will be on display from the museum of Drunken Art.
Peter Teraberry, Director of MODA says:
This museum is an ideological vomitorium. As Director of The Museum of Drunken Art it is my job to sift through this vomit in order to find the most potent strains that the sickest members have produced. Let us hope the cream has risen to the top.
Make sure to get to Freddy's on time so you don't miss Rev. 99! They are performing from 9pm to 10pm!!!
Freddy's Backroom & Bar is located at:
485 Dean Street Brooklyn, (That's the corner of Dean Street and 6th Avenue)
phone: 718.622.7035
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10/30/2007
Food & Lit Saturday on Staten Island!
One of the few things I know about Staten Island is that it the home of an old kitschy Polynesian/Tiki style Chinese restaurant called Jade Island in an old strip mall on Richmond Avenue. I made it to Jade Island one Sunday when an attempt to make it out to Englishtown, New Jersey was bamboozled by traffic jams of epic proportions, leaving us miles away from the Outer Bridge Crossing with our spirits deflated and our stomachs rumbling. An ideal moment to make the pilgramage to one of the few old school tiki style restaurants left in the tri-state area and just as exciting as going to Englishtown! The bland exterior is deceiving because once you enter the doors of Jade Island the only thing that reminds you that you are in a strip mall that also houses a K-Mart and not in an exotic local, is the fact that there is a very busy NY LOTTO machine in the bar area.
Check out this spot on review from Tiki Central.
In business since 1972, Jade Island is a restaurant and cocktail lounge located in a Staten Island strip mall. The locals all seem to agree that the restaurant has been well maintained over the years, and the Chinese food and tropical drinks are both excellent. The flaming pu pu platter and the jumbo shrimp with garlic sauce are expecially recommended for food, and the headunter is regarded as their best drink (seved in a Tiki mug), although you can’t pass up the recipes served in fresh coconut shells. That said, Manhattan reviewers seem to think that the food is greasy and the drinks are too syrupy and sweet.
You be the judge.
With backlit 3-D waterfall scenes, bamboo booths, a tiny waterfall flowing next to a fake volcano, and the requisite pufferfish lamps, Jade Island makes the grade for Tiki decor. Staten Island has some very groovy 1960’s architecture, take a drive around the neighborhood.
* Please note although F.I.B enjoyed the fab decor and food and drink immensely her dining companion was hospitalized the next day for gallblatter complications, we often wonder if Jade Island induced it!
Another interesting place on Satan I mean Staten Island is the "Every Thing Goes Book Store" where the latest leg of the "New York Calling:From Blackout to Bloomberg" five borough book reading tour is landing Saturday night at 8pm.I think this peacock must of escaped from Jade Island!
The folks over at "New York Calling" say........
"Meet the Shaolin warriors & challenge their Wu Tang sword styles:
Staten-native Steve Maluk, Village Voice food writer Robert Sietsema & WWIB air personality, The Wally Champ of South Brooklyn, Brian Berger, will all be present.
"Every Thing Goes Book Store" is located at 208 Bay Street, Staten Island
Check the Who Walk in Brooklyn for more information.
Peacock photo taken on Staten Island by Brian Berger.
Check out this spot on review from Tiki Central.
In business since 1972, Jade Island is a restaurant and cocktail lounge located in a Staten Island strip mall. The locals all seem to agree that the restaurant has been well maintained over the years, and the Chinese food and tropical drinks are both excellent. The flaming pu pu platter and the jumbo shrimp with garlic sauce are expecially recommended for food, and the headunter is regarded as their best drink (seved in a Tiki mug), although you can’t pass up the recipes served in fresh coconut shells. That said, Manhattan reviewers seem to think that the food is greasy and the drinks are too syrupy and sweet.
You be the judge.
With backlit 3-D waterfall scenes, bamboo booths, a tiny waterfall flowing next to a fake volcano, and the requisite pufferfish lamps, Jade Island makes the grade for Tiki decor. Staten Island has some very groovy 1960’s architecture, take a drive around the neighborhood.
* Please note although F.I.B enjoyed the fab decor and food and drink immensely her dining companion was hospitalized the next day for gallblatter complications, we often wonder if Jade Island induced it!
Another interesting place on Satan I mean Staten Island is the "Every Thing Goes Book Store" where the latest leg of the "New York Calling:From Blackout to Bloomberg" five borough book reading tour is landing Saturday night at 8pm.I think this peacock must of escaped from Jade Island!
The folks over at "New York Calling" say........
"Meet the Shaolin warriors & challenge their Wu Tang sword styles:
Staten-native Steve Maluk, Village Voice food writer Robert Sietsema & WWIB air personality, The Wally Champ of South Brooklyn, Brian Berger, will all be present.
"Every Thing Goes Book Store" is located at 208 Bay Street, Staten Island
Check the Who Walk in Brooklyn for more information.
Peacock photo taken on Staten Island by Brian Berger.
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