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Archives for July 2014

Emil’s Williamsburg, by Janyce Stefan-Cole

July 15, 2014 By Janyce Stefan-Cole Leave a Comment

russian orthodox church mccarren park williamsburg brooklynWhile he was talking to the real estate agent Jim Kirk on a pay phone, his neighbor, Mrs. Noily’s tenant—Lydia, was it, or Lynne—came up out of the steamy subway, her body revealed in a strappy tank top and short skirt, long legs shooting out. Her light brown hair, pulled into a ponytail, had slipped seductively loose. She looked taller than he remembered from seeing her outside the Noily’s. Emil quickly turned to face the other way, but she’d seen him and waved. Their block of houses was a fifteen minute walk from the hub, which was where he assumed she would go.

He hung up the phone and there she was standing in front of him, long, lithe, and barely dressed. “Hello there, Detective Milosec.” Emil nodded, keeping his eyes on the top of her head of shiny, smooth hair. An odor came off her, a whiff not just of sweat, but of something from fields and early morning. “It’s Loretta, in case you forgot.”

“Loretta, right.”

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Under The Underground: A M.U.F.F. Salon des Refuses at The Picture Show, marathon season closer

July 13, 2014 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

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Let the marathon begin! The premise of today’s marathon screening is that no one who was rejected from the Milwaukee Underground Film Festival this year is denied screen time for at least one of their works. Admission is free for the entire 9 hours of films. Here we stand, here we screen. What was once a solitary experience of rejection has become, through a funny faux pas, a building of community.

A few months ago I received another rejection from a film festival via email. This particular letter, from the Milwaukee Underground Film Festival (M.U.F.F.), like most of the others, was a generic stock-email. The kind whose cut-copy-paste, all-too-familiar template phrasing made one’s heart preemptively sink, not having read the lines we’ve all read too many times, but already knowing what they will say.

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Marie Losier & Friends, experimental short works at The Picture Show, 07/12

July 12, 2014 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

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THE BALLAD OF GENESIS AND LADY JAYE | THE BALLAD OF GENESIS AND LADY JAYE | Director: Marie Losier / USA-France / 2011 / DigiBeta / Colour / 75’ / English; Turkish s.t.

Back from Europe for only a few weeks, film portrait artist Marie Losier invites her friends to share the screen with her in this evening of experimental short works to celebrate her return. The evening includes: Marie Losier, New surprise work! Peaches + Jesper Just (a film not yet seen!), and Hermaphrodite.

Losier is a portraitist of avant-garde artists, including filmmakers Guy Maddin and The Kuchar brothers, theater director Richard Foreman, and composer / filmmaker Tony Conrad. She is the director of The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye, the story of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV founder
Genesis P-Orridge, which won the 2011 Berlin Film Festival Teddy Award for Best Documentary.

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bonjour new york marie losier

July 12, 2014 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

bonjour ny marie losier at the picture show in greenpoint

R.I.P. Tommy Ramone

July 12, 2014 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

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Sad news via Andy Schwartz, NY Rocker: RIP Tom Erdelyi a/k/a TOMMY RAMONE (January 29, 1949 – July 11, 2014).

“The last Ramone standing: drummer, producer, engineer, songwriter, sonic architect of one of the most influential bands in the history of Our Music. Sincere condolences to Claudia Tienan, Andrea Tienan, all family and friends. This image based on original cover photo by Roberta Bayley for debut album RAMONES (Sire Records, 1976).”

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