Monday, Sept. 11, 11:00 - 12:00
Tribeca Radio.net will be broadcasting live today and we'll be the guests on Gerald Busby's show from 11:00 to 11:30. We hope he doesn't ask us any difficult questions like whether or not we think the Chelsea Hotel has a creative energy. Tune in to hear us stutter. From 11:30 to 12:00 he'll be interviewing German composer Cord Meijering.
Tuesday, Sept. 12, 10:30 p.m.
Susanne Bartsch and Kenny Kenny invite you to Happy Valley Tuesdays. Last Nights Party and Gazelle Land magazine launch. SHOW: Kenny Kenny's singing debut, "STILETTO KICKBACK" Hosts: Miranda Moondust, Kim Aviance, Astro, Theodora Ladyfag, Charley & Amanda Lepore.
14 East 27th St. NY NY
Wednesday, Sept. 13, 8pm to late
One of our neighbors keeps promising to show us around Red Hook and now we finally have a reason to go. Edie Sedgwick/Hotel Chelsea fan and struggling young artist, Shena Jones has a show up at Jalopy. (Jalopy is a new contemporary gallery with many services such as instrument sales and repairs, espresso, and live music.) The art show, which opened on Saturday is up all month, includes portraits of Stanley Kubrick and Iggy Pop, and self-portraits from inside the Hotel. Jalopy, 315 Columbia St., Red Hook, Brooklyn
Friday, Sept. 15, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Join Kevin Fitzpatrick at New York City's other literary hotel as he kicks off Parkerfest 2006. Cash bar.
The Algonquin Hotel, 59 West 44th St., NY NY
Saturday, Sept. 16, 11:00 a.m.
Sherill Tippins (she's writing a history of the Chelsea Hotel) will be giving a talk about "February House," after which several actors will read excerpts from the works of some of the February House residents--Carson McCullers, W.H.Auden, GypsyRose Lee and Richard Wright. Sherill previously told us that she's mainly writing about famous people who have lived at the Chelsea. So, don't miss this chance to go and introduce yourself and make sure that you get in her book. Otherwise we'll have to demand that the publisher release a second volume.
Brooklyn Borough Hall and Plaza,
Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 16 & 17, 5:00 p.m.
Short films by Harry Smith. Saturday's schedule includes EARLY ABSTRACTIONS (1941-57, 23 minutes); MIRROR ANIMATIONS (1957, 4 minutes); LATE SUPERIMPOSITIONS (1964, 28 minutes)
OZ, THE TIN WOODMAN'S DREAM (1967, 15 minutes). On Sunday, NO. 12 Heaven and Earth Magic screens.
Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Avenue NY, NY
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