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Archives for September 2011

TV On The Radio: Broadcasting Loud and Clear in Nine Types of Light

September 13, 2011 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

TVOTR surprise performance at Music Hall of Williamsburg in April, two days before their big Radio City Music Hall appearance. (Tunde Adebimpe taking center stage, with Kyp Malone, left, and Jaleel Bunton.) Photo by Benjamin Lozovsky

TVOTR surprise performance at Music Hall of Williamsburg in April, two days before their big Radio City Music Hall appearance. (Tunde Adebimpe taking center stage, with Kyp Malone, left, and Jaleel Bunton.) PHOTOS BY BENJAMIN LOZOVSKY

On the evening of August 17, TV On The Radio performed to their seemingly loftiest height. With buzz steadily growing around blogs and social networks about a special event in the works, a large crowd had already formed by the time the Williamsburg based band climbed to the top of a billboard in Soho. Rising up the scaffolding stairs slowly and methodically, the band paused for a group huddle, before hurtling through a searing yet poised four-song set. It was just the latest act of a well-oiled machine set on permanent steamroll.

After a tumultuous time stuck in Los Angeles recording their latest effort Nine Types of Light, a long, world-spanning tour that began in April in support of the record, and above all, the tragic loss of their friend and band mate Gerard Smith to lung cancer several gigs into the tour, the remaining four members of the group continue to staunchly power forward. By the time this is published, they will have performed a giant homecoming show on the Williamsburg Waterfront, one of many dates they have planned for a tour that resumed in late August and seems to be endlessly extending, with new gigs added almost weekly. If delving this acutely into the distractions of work during a personal tragedy is TV On The Radio’s form of therapy, the band might as well have written the clinical guidelines for such treatment.

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43 Magazine Launches—Interview with Allen Ying

September 13, 2011 By Genia Gould Leave a Comment

DAVE CADDO—OLLIE—FORT GREENE—2006

Dave Caddo Ollie, Fort Greene, 2006 / PHOTO BY ALLEN YING

Allen Ying, well known and much admired in skateboarder circles for his gravity-defying shots of skaters flying through the air, celebrated the results of a Kickstarter campaign this past August, earning more than the goal of $20,000. This means a green light for his brainchild 43 magazine, a handsomely designed bi-monthly, with a focus on East Coast Skaters. The first issue launches in mid-October. Ying will also curate a gallery exhibition with each issue, the first one to be held in New York City. 43 magazine will feature many talented skate photographers and artists.

In this interview, we learn more about Ying and his new magazine, and present a photo essay of his New York work.

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On the Fringe and On the Runway with Kelley Shields

September 13, 2011 By Genia Gould Leave a Comment

Kelley Shields with Otto, a toy Australian Shepherd in her Greenpoint home which she shares with husband, artist Brian Sullivan and daughters Soaerse and Ita. Photo by Benjamin Lozovsky

Kelley Shields with Otto, a toy Australian Shepherd in her Greenpoint home which she shares with husband, artist Brian Sullivan, and two daughters /photo by Benjamin Lozovsky

Checking in with Kelley Shields, Apparel Trend Projection Specialist

Is Williamsburg losing its edge? Our streets in Williamsburg have become less edgy because of the population surge we’re experiencing. And while the ratio within any population of in-touch, inner-thinking types is probably a fairly static ratio, when you increase a population as much as has happened in our neighborhood, the visibility, and by that I mean the ability to see past shoulders in a crowd, decreases. So maybe the answer to the question is yes, the area has lost a little bit of its “edge.” Even so, there’s still is a lot of newness in our area.

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Monster Island forced to close; Whole Foods moving in?

September 6, 2011 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

Screen shot 2011-09-06 at 11.01.12 AMMonster Island goes out in style with free block party this month. The rumor: Whole Foods moving in, but not confirmed.

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