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	<title>Complacent Nation</title>
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	<description>Living loud and livid in the face of a Complacent Nation.</description>
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		<title>One Night of Fire : Saturday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Complacent Nation / TheDanger.com invites you to:
	One Night of Fire
This Saturday : July 29th : Sunset
Absolutely Free.
	New details: http://www.onenightoffire.com
	This is your Saturday night: a moment of awe, a glimpse of the impossible and the intoxication of your nightlife set free.
	Several years ago I came to this city in search of days of beauty and nights [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Complacent Nation / TheDanger.com invites you to:</p>
	<p>One Night of Fire<br />
This Saturday : July 29th : Sunset<br />
Absolutely Free.</p>
	<p>New details: <a HREF="http://www.onenightoffire.com" target="newwindow">http://www.onenightoffire.com</a></p>
	<p>This is your Saturday night: a moment of awe, a glimpse of the impossible and the intoxication of your nightlife set free.</p>
	<p>Several years ago I came to this city in search of days of beauty and nights of fire.  Thus began Complacent Nation: seven years of massive art parties, intimate escapades, epic success and infamous failure.  This Saturday is the culmination of our journey - a burning adventure of the everything-is-possible realized with music, performance and the spectacle of flame.</p>
	<p>Because you love revelry spiked with risk, this is the night you dream of.</p>
	<p>A tight cabal of artists, performers and miracle makers has come together to create simple moments of beauty within a massive carnival of fire.  Expect: dozens of drummers + stilt walkers + fire spinners + renegade aerialists + fireworks &#038; rocketships + gifts of liquor + brass march bands + champagne showers + a liberated water-front + the unending spectacle of sparks and flame and a night gone wild.</p>
	<p>This event is epic, if you want it.</p>
	<p>This party is free, open and participatory.  If you have a costume wear it (the more immaculate the better), if you have a drink share it (discreetly), if you have music play it, and if you see something wrong set it right or keep moving.</p>
	<p>The colors for this night are red, yellow and orange. Arrive in fire themed costume (think: Pheonix, Iccarus, Prometheus, M. Jackson circa 1984) or dress in red/yellow/orange.  Bring gifts to share of red/yellow/orange (think: whip-cream on cherries, orange sorbet, vodka and lemonade, rubber duckies, match-sticks).</p>
	<p>The start location will be announced on this list, Friday at 2pm.</p>
	<p>Aim yourself for way-down-town Manhattan/Brooklyn, 7:57pm sharp.</p>
	<p>*This event is absolutely free.*</p>
	<p>We create these moments because this city deserves to be alive, because you deserve the night and we couldn’t imagine living any other way.  This night has all the potential for infamous amusement or forgettable tragedy. Your participation will turn the difference.  This is the start of an urgent idea that has been building for years - an unapologetic celebration of a life lived free.  This is the passion, the possibility and the birth of TheDanger.com.</p>
	<p>To participate in this event, come to the open meeting tonight.</p>
	<p>We offer you: free drinks, food and a lowdown of what is to happen on the 29th.  You bring: your energy, your performer friends and a willingness to make something magnificent happen.</p>
	<p>Wed. July 26th from 8:30pm to 10pm<br />
@ Holasek Weir Projects<br />
547 W. 21st Street (@ 11th Ave)<br />
Subway: C, E, 1, 9, F to 23rd Street and walk West.</p>
	<p>This is what you&#8217;ve been waiting for: wild abandon +<br />
street liberation on a night full of fire.</p>
	<p><a HREF="http://www.onenightoffire.com" target="newwindow">http://www.onenightoffire.com</a></p>
	<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
	<p>The event below is a warm-up for Saturday’s One Night of Fire.  Join us and meet the performers who make all of this happen.   Proceeds from the bar will cover the costs of the street event, donations at the door go to a very good cause.</p>
	<p>Akim Funk Buddha and Myla Flores present:</p>
	<p>Ignite the Fire</p>
	<p>Friday, July 28, 2006<br />
7:30 pm to 4:00am</p>
	<p>@ Holasek Weir Projects<br />
547 W. 21st Street (near 11th Ave)<br />
Subway: C or E to 23rd Street</p>
	<p>$10 after 9:30pm<br />
Arrive with $25 between 7:30pm and 9:30pm for a special<br />
Brazilian dinner and drinks.</p>
	<p>9:30pm - Dj Sabine (afro beat/ afro house/ global grooves).<br />
Special appearance by ethereal vocalist Imani Uzuri.</p>
	<p>12:00-  Dj Kwame&#8217; Akbar (brazilian beats, breaks, global soul).<br />
Live brazilian drums by silent mystic Vivian &#038; Co.</p>
	<p>Urban international appearances all night: theatrics and futuristic dances under the epic dome sculpture of Thomas Beale. Roving performers &#038; spontaneous fire ritual under the orchestration of Akim Funk Buddha, a Balinese inspired mask dance from Myla Flores, a performance from the body poet Kazuma Mutamura, and a Japanese tea ceremony with Akiko &#8216; the funky geisha.&#8217;</p>
	<p>Come get bewildered.</p>
	<p>Proceeds from this event will support Akim Funk Buddha under the The Rehabilitation Art Fund as he travels to Brazil to research in Rio de Janeiro this August, where he will also be performing in the International Capoeira Games.  Donations can be made directly to Projectile Arts, a 501c3 not-for-profit organization that manages the fund. Akim Funk Buddha is the director of Projectile Art&#8217;s Urban Affairs Department.</p>
	<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
	<p>Mark your calendar for the next massive loft event from<br />
TheDanger.com / Complacent Nation.</p>
	<p>I (heart) DANGER redux<br />
Saturday, August 5th<br />
@ 3rd Ward Brooklyn<br />
195 Morgan Ave.<br />
9pm to 9am (or later)</p>
	<p>Earlier this year we hosted an event of danger art, daring dj’s and intimate devilry.  Because of space limitations we had to limit the attendance of that party.  This time we have no limitations.  Over 20 artists are teaming to build a landscape of interactive experiences and dangerous ideas.  With house, drum &#038; bass and minimal techno from Mathew Dear, eVa, Wolf + Lamb, Spinoza, dj Winter, Fflood and many many more.</p>
	<p>Details will be at:<br />
<a HREF="http://www.thedanger.com/iheartdanger" target="newwindow">http://www.thedanger.com/iheartdanger</a></p>
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		<title>The Inevitable Shift</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2006 20:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	1&#166; The Inevitable Shift
2&#166; One Night of Fire : Invite to Create
3&#166; Metropolis in Motion : Saturday
4&#166; BAP Lab : Saturday
5&#166; Ignite the Fire : Friday : July 28th
	1 &#166;________________________________
	Next week we will see the final coming of an inevitable shift.  I wish I could promise a cease-fire in the Middle East, impeachment hearings [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>1| The Inevitable Shift<br />
2| One Night of Fire : Invite to Create<br />
3| Metropolis in Motion : Saturday<br />
4| BAP Lab : Saturday<br />
5| Ignite the Fire : Friday : July 28th</p>
	<p>1 |________________________________</p>
	<p>Next week we will see the final coming of an inevitable shift.  I wish I could promise a cease-fire in the Middle East, impeachment hearings in Washington DC, or Christmas in July.  But our miracles are limited.</p>
	<p>Saturday July 29th, will be the end of Complacent Nation (and the start of the next great step.)  For the past seven years we have dabbled in acts of hilarity and consciousness, in decadence and beauty, in hope and failure.  With One Night of Fire the Complacent Nation goes up in flames and the next chapter is born of ashes.</p>
	<p>July 29th will see the waking of a new fervent adventure through media, parties and nights of spontaneous beauty. Be ready for the passion, the possibility, <a HREF="http://www.thedanger.com" target="newwindow">TheDanger.com</a>.</p>
	<p>2 |_______________________________</p>
	<p>One Night of Fire : Saturday July 29th : Creators Wanted</p>
	<p>A few weeks ago a small group of artists and event organizers came together to discuss building a follow-up event to last years First Warm Night street party.  We decided to create something that would reignite the dreams of this city, a night of street liberation and subway revelry ending in epic spectacle.</p>
	<p>And the theme?  The theme will be fire.  Because fire is our metaphor for liberation - fire is our catharsis - fire is that magic mix of beauty and danger that excites even the most cynical.</p>
	<p>In an era of darkness we offer: One Night of Fire.</p>
	<p>In order to make this ambitious night of free revelry a beautiful success we are inviting you, the inspired and creative, to take this event in your own hands.</p>
	<p>This is your chance to participate:</p>
	<p>&#8211;</p>
	<p>Join C.Spot Designs, Complacent Nation and Emergency Arts in a costume creation workshop to make Phoenix wings, music mixes and other bits of beauty.</p>
	<p>This Sunday, July 23rd : 4pm to 8pm<br />
and Thursday, July 27th : 7pm to 11pm<br />
551 West 21st St. - 21st Street &#038; 11th Avenue.<br />
Enter through the loading dock off the Highway.</p>
	<p>&#8211;</p>
	<p>Open Performer/Artists/Helper Meeting: All fire-performers, stiltswalkers, street dancers, public performers, drummers, march band members, candy-stripers, music makers and talented dreamers are invited to this meeting.  Even if you have no idea how you can be of use to an event like this, come through - we have roles you can play.</p>
	<p>We offer you: free beer, food and a lowdown of what is to happen on the 29th.  You bring: your energy, your performer friends and a willingness to make something magnificent happen.  </p>
	<p>Wed. July 26th from 8:30pm to 10pm<br />
@ Holasek Weir Projects<br />
547 W. 21st Street (@ 11th Ave)<br />
Subway: C, E, 1, 9, F to 23rd Street and walk West.</p>
	<p>This is what you&#8217;ve been waiting for: wild abandon + street liberation on a night full of fire.</p>
	<p><a HREF="http://www.onenightoffire.com" target="newwindow">http://www.onenightoffire.com</a></p>
	<p>3 |_______________________________</p>
	<p>Metropolis in Motion : DANCING IS NOT A CRIME!<br />
Saturday, July 22, 2006 from 2-4 PM</p>
	<p>This is an invitation to participate in an open-air dance event to bring attention to the antiquated and restrictive New York City cabaret laws!</p>
	<p>We will provide some music for us all to move &#038; groove &#038; shake to, but like all the best things in life *you* are the one who will move &#038; groove &#038; shake the afternoon, so please &#8212; Dress Up, Bring Friends, Bring Music, Bring your Congas &#038; Guitar, your Tapshoes and Flamenco dress, Tamborine, Voice, Accordian &#038; your joyful exuberant spirit!</p>
	<p>Meet at the corner of the Honorable Mayor Bloomberg&#8217;s<br />
home.<br />
East 79th Street and Fifth Avenue.<br />
Take the 6 train to 77th, the M79 or M2L buses to 79th and<br />
Fifth, or the M1, M2, M3, or M4 buses to 79th and Madison.</p>
	<p>We are a Metropolis in Motion:<br />
<a HREF="http://metropolisinmotion.org" target="newwindow">http://metropolisinmotion.org</a></p>
	<p>4 |_______________________________</p>
	<p>BAPLab @ 3rd Ward<br />
80 Artists, 14 hours, 1 Amazing Venue.<br />
Celebrating Digital Art and Culture</p>
	<p>Saturday July 22nd : 4pm - 6am<br />
195 Morgan Ave. $10</p>
	<p>A one day festival of new media art, electronic music, DJs and bands celebrating culture. We have curated over 80 Artists into 8+ separate rich and diverse Art, Music, Video and New Media programs.</p>
	<p>BAPLab is a call to arms to the disparate tribes of New York&#8217;s digital-futurists, drawing together from among the best and the brightest of a new generation of artists and musicians.</p>
	<p>:: New Media Art Programs :: Culling artists from the rosters of the MoMA, The Whitney Museum, and the Venice Biennial BAPLab is featuring over 40 visual artists. Spread out over the 20,000 sq foot first floor are 20+ rooms filled with a dazzling array of New Media Installations, Light Sculptures, User Controlled Video Installations, Interactive Robots, Floors that move under your feet, Plants that make sound and more.</p>
	<p>New Media  Artists include Benton C. Bainbridge, Doug Henderson, Ernesto Klar, Feedtank, free103point9, Guy Ben-Ner, LoVid, Mighty Robot AV Squad and the ITP Digital Showcase.</p>
	<p>:: Music Programs :: From Microsound, Avant-Guarde, Ambient and Academic all the way through to Minimal Techno, Tech-House and Dub, BAPLab hosts musicians that are exemplary in their fields. The day begins slowly, with the music soft and cerebral and gradually builds in energy until the Night Program Begins.</p>
	<p>Featuring: Richard Chartier, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Mon.Key.Pod, Stars Like Fleas, David Linton, Charles Cohen &#038; Matty Ostrowski Trio, Harkness AV Salon, Mighty Robot A/V Squad, Thomas Dexter, Nick Hallett, Seth Kirby, Joshua Thorson and Zach Layton.</p>
	<p>On the Third Floor: Helios, Machinedrum, Lusine, Insideout &#038; Camea, Ryan, Hakan, Nick AC,  David Last, Nicholas Sauser, Ryan Crosson, Wolf + Lamb, eVa + Igal of Loft-N-Space closing out at 6am.</p>
	<p>There are many more performers, for the full listing see:<br />
<a HREF="http://bushwickartproject.org/" TARGET="newwindow">http://bushwickartproject.org/</a></p>
	<p>5 |_______________________________</p>
	<p>[Note: The event below is a warm-up for the massive street party happening the night after.  Funds from the bar of this event will go to support the street party, funds from the door go to support an amazin journey and good cause.]</p>
	<p>Igniting the Fire : Friday July 28th</p>
	<p>Join Akim Funk Buddha and Capoeira fusion mistress Myla Flores for an event supporting The Rehabilitation Art Fund, a project initiated by Projectile Arts to develop intercultural dance, film and theatre works.</p>
	<p>&#8220;Taste of Brazil&#8221; (7:30 pm) features Brazilian foods, drinks, live music, song, dance, and a &#8220;Roda&#8221;, consisting of  Brazilian instruments, graceful martial art, and uplifting Capoeira.  &#8220;Igniting the Fire&#8221; (9:30 pm), is a performance-oriented party with aerial, urban and Balinese inspired mask dances, performed by a host of international musicians and movement artists ranging from Brazil, Japan, New York and more.</p>
	<p>Proceeds from this event will support Akim Funk Buddha under the The Rehabilitation Art Fund as he travels to Brazil to research in Rio de Janeiro this August, where he will also be performing in the International Capoeira Games.</p>
	<p>Details:<br />
Friday, July 28, 2006<br />
7:30 pm to 4am</p>
	<p>Holasek Weir Projects<br />
547 W. 21st Street (@ 11th Ave)<br />
Subway: C or E to 23rd Street<br />
$10 from 9:30pm and later<br />
$25 for the dinner at 7:30pm</p>
	<p>_______________________________</p>
	<p>Yes, you read correct.<br />
Complacent Nation is ending.<br />
TheDanger.com is beggining.</p>
	<p>It will all become clear on:<br />
One Night of Fire.
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		<title>One Night of Fire : Now on July 29th</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2006 19:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	[Note: For the past few weeks we have been planning a simple/intimate/extraordinary street event for this weekend.  As we finalized the plan, we realized this Night of Fire deserves more; it deserves you.  In order to make this street party bigger, badder and more full of fire we have moved the date to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>[Note: For the past few weeks we have been planning a simple/intimate/extraordinary street event for this weekend.  As we finalized the plan, we realized this Night of Fire deserves more; it deserves you.  In order to make this street party bigger, badder and more full of fire we have moved the date to Saturday July 29th.  Below is your invitation to participate.  This is the one. Hold tight to your matchsticks.]</p>
	<p>One Night of Fire<br />
Saturday July 29th : Sunset through Late<br />
<a HREF="http://www.onenightoffire.com" TARGET="newwindow">http://www.onenightoffire.com</a></p>
	<p>On the first warm night of last year artists, performers and over a thousand wild-eyed revelers took the streets of Red Hook Brooklyn.  It was a night of fireworks, march bands, champagne, flatbed soundsystems and police-helicopters set against the epic ruins of a forgotten era.  Saturday, July 29th, you are invited to participate in the next iteration: &#8220;One Night of Fire&#8221;.</p>
	<p>In an era of darkness, we light our own flame.</p>
	<p>Imagine: a street, a train and a massive fire finale. We&#8217;ve moved the date of this event in order to have greater participation from you artists and dreamers who have been so enthusiastic about making this night unforgettable.  For everyone who has desired participation in these events, this is your chance.</p>
	<p>Join us for the planning meeting:<br />
Sunday, July 16th<br />
@ 49 East Houston St.<br />
Ground floor, a block from Lafayette.<br />
7pm to 9:30pm or so.</p>
	<p>At this meeting we will review the plan of action, the creative concept and how you can participate.  This event is themed around fire (done safely), but has opportunities for all types of performance.  We want costume makers, stilt walkers, more fire-spinners, drummers, guides/helpers, sound-system guards, body-balancers, tabla-players, spontaneous performers, puppet builders, dragon dancers, brass-band members, vodka-infusers, rocketeers and anyone who is interested in being an active part of keeping New York City alive, livid and lit with wild abandon.</p>
	<p>In a city of structure, we are the spark of liberation.</p>
	<p>Join us this Sunday, to meet, drink and plan.  If you can&#8217;t make it Sunday there will be one other public meeting before the big event, now set-in-stone for Saturday, July 29th.</p>
	<p><a HREF="http://www.onenightoffire.com" TARGET="newwindow">http://www.onenightoffire.com</a></p>
	<p>p.s. Looking for fun this weekend?  This is it:</p>
	<p>Times Up! and Rude Mechanical Orchestra Fundraiser:</p>
	<p>Friday, July 14th</p>
	<p>8pm-late<br />
@ the Times Up Space<br />
49 E. Houston St.<br />
Suggested donation $7-10</p>
	<p>Environmental action has never sounded so good! Two long time allies are teaming up for an evening of rocking out and raising money for the good fight.</p>
	<p>NYCs punk rock radical marching band the Rude Mechanical Orchestra leads an evening of music that includes Monkeyshine 9, Heavy Creatures, Quick Release and Phil Not Bombs. Each band includes at least one member of the RMO, so you know itll be good. Also featuring DJ Suggested D&#8217;s dance floor madness and the infamous blender bike.</p>
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		<title>EMERGENCY</title>
		<link>http://www.complacent.org/nation/?p=32</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[	1&#166; Emergency : Friday : 9pm until Late
2&#166; Kiss Kiss Bang Bang : Thanks and Photos
3&#166; One Night of Fire : July 15th : A Hint of the Future
	&#8212;
	In this era of inconvenient truths we find ourselves torn in a battle of the Land vs. the Sea.  This Friday you are invited to participate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>1| Emergency : Friday : 9pm until Late<br />
2| Kiss Kiss Bang Bang : Thanks and Photos<br />
3| One Night of Fire : July 15th : A Hint of the Future</p>
	<p>&#8212;</p>
	<p>In this era of inconvenient truths we find ourselves torn in a battle of the Land vs. the Sea.  This Friday you are invited to participate in an art and performance benefit event that explores the state of our nation in this era on the brink.</p>
	<p>EMERGENCY<br />
Friday - 7/7 – 9pm until late<br />
547 W. 21st St. at 11th Ave<br />
http://www.emergencyarts.com/july7/</p>
	<p>This journey is built of live performance fused with epic-scale sculpture, DJ&#8217;s alongside candlelit artifacts and the eternal comforts of shelter, sustenance, music, drink and dance.</p>
	<p>The gallery space of Holasek Weir Projects has been transformed into an immersive art landscape featuring a central shelter and the village of Land vs. the village of Sea.  Upon entering you will be offered the scent of the earth, the taste of the sea and immaculate/delicate makeup art by Chiho Omae.</p>
	<p>In the Village of Land: Debonair creates a cozy lounge of mint tea, earthen edibles, and future-telling.  In the Village of Sea: The Miss Rockaway Armada offers watermelon shots, guitar songs and sailor blues along with oceanic video projections.</p>
	<p>At the center of the gallery Thomas Beale presents a massive sculpture sheltering tribal performance by Akim Funk Buddha featuring a kinetic opera of aerial acts, body balancers and Brazilian drums by Seceda of the Urban Roots Project, Blumuse Dance, body-poet Kazuma Motomura, Roela LaMazing, Vivian on drums and Akiko the funky geisha.  The late night is consumed with world-music beats and eclectic dance featuring dj&#8217;s $mall (c)hange, Darya Roquette, Gopal and Johny B.  Plus earthen video  projections by TheDanger.</p>
	<p>This event is a benefit for Emergency, a collective of artists responding to environmental and political crises in society.  Based in the heart of the Chelsea art market, Emergency&#8217;s mission is to reintroduce a social conscience and the concept of community in an artworld flush with wealth and egotism.  Monies raised by this event will pay for the construction our 40,000sqft. studio work space.</p>
	<p>This is one night of hope and possibility in this<br />
time of Emergency.</p>
	<p>EMERGENCY<br />
$10 – Cheap Drinks<br />
Friday - 7/7 – 9pm until late<br />
547 W. 21st St. at 11th Ave<br />
http://www.emergencyarts.com/july7/</p>
	<p>Presented by Holasek Weir Projects, Thomas Beale,<br />
Complacent Nation, Emergency Arts, TheDanger.com<br />
and the Miss Rockaway Armada.</p>
	<p>2 |________________________________</p>
	<p>Last Saturday, 1,400 of you came through our simple/ecstatic loft party in wilds of Brooklyn.  Your energy and enthusiasm is astonishing - we cant live without the graciousness of your smile, the heat of your dance and your stamina to last past 10am on a gorgeous Sunday morning.  This was a night of vanilla kisses, vodka-gun-shots, stilt walkers and epidemic dreamers.  The sound was so tight it shook the paint from the ceiling (the ceiling is being scraped and repainted for the next event) the night so clear we could see for miles.  This is the first of what we hope will be many events at the rawspace at 3rd Ward.</p>
	<p>For select photos from this event look to:<br />
http://www.complacent.org/kisskissbangbang/</p>
	<p>Mark your calendars for Saturday August 5th, as we refine the edges of the space and bring even more energy and performance into this new amazing venue.</p>
	<p>Photographers, video makers, wood workers,  metal builders and sound technicians looking for work space should look at the offerings of 3rd Ward Brooklyn, an artist run factory of creation.</p>
	<p>Details can be found at: http://www.3rdwardbrooklyn.org</p>
	<p>3 |________________________________</p>
	<p>Many of you have written in asking how you can be a part of building these events.  Saturday July 15th we are building a street event of epic proportion.  This is your opportunity to get involved in something bigger than life and full of fire.  Look for the open artist call early next week, with a public organizing meeting scheduled for Thursday July 13th.</p>
	<p>This is event is everything you never expected.
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		<title>July in Heat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jun 2006 14:37:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	1&#166; July in Heat
2&#166; Kiss Kiss Bang Bang : Brooklyn : Saturday
3&#166; EMERGENCY : Manhattan : July 7th
4&#166; One Night of Fire : On The Streets : July 15th
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>1| July in Heat<br />
2| Kiss Kiss Bang Bang : Brooklyn : Saturday<br />
3| EMERGENCY : Manhattan : July 7th<br />
4| One Night of Fire : On The Streets : July 15th</p>
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	<p>This has been a long time coming.  This July we bring you three events to ignite your nights with fireworks, rockets and eyes open wide.  First is a loft party of massive dimension (July 1st), second is a Manhattan gallery infused with site-specific sculpture &#038; immaculate performance (July 7th), third is One Night of Fire.</p>
	<p>This is July in heat.</p>
	<p>[ Note: Last weekends Billyburg Short Film Festival was postponed due to rain.  It is now happening this Friday at the beautiful ruin of McCarren Park Pool in Williamsburg. ]</p>
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	<p>You are invited to:<br />
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang</p>
	<p>Saturday, July 1st<br />
9pm to 8am (or later)<br />
East Williamsburg</p>
	<p>Details:<br />
<a HREF="<br />
http://www.complacent.org/kisskissbangbang" target="newwindow">http://www.complacent.org/kisskissbangbang</a></p>
	<p>It&#8217;s been too long since New York City brought it like this.  Two floors, 15,000sqft. and a labyrinth of secret corners and massive delights.  Be among the first to explore this outsized playground for the giddy and delirious.  Featuring a free bar-b-que, live bands, fresh art, voyeur-video projections, stilt walkers, fireworks and two of the tightest sound-systems this side of the East River.</p>
	<p>Featuring selectors that will make you feel the pulse of old and new NYC at it&#8217;s finest:</p>
	<p>In the room of Kiss: David Hollands [Minimal Wage] : Bends genres, time, and textures with classic dance floor gems and then smoothes you out again with the sweetest new cuts you haven&#8217;t yet heard.</p>
	<p>Nicodemus [Wonderwheel Recordings / Turntables on the Hudson] : Makes you praise the dance floor with that infamous world funk flavor.  You&#8217;ve never felt so exotic and so at home.</p>
	<p>Swingsett [ISM Records] : Waxes deep and melodic from nujazz and broken beat to deep house and drum n bass as he reminds us what it means to be a true NYC originator.</p>
	<p>Scottie B [Dankfunk / Blunted Funk Records]  : Drops a classic set of throwback breaks to new school tech house with soul-stirring live vocals by Rhiannon [The Shift / Subatomic Sound System / Sister NYC]</p>
	<p>[ Note: All DJ&#8217;s in the room of Kiss have been encouraged to dig deep and dust off cuts they rarely play for this very special night of reminiscence.  Be prepared for surprises. ]</p>
	<p>In the room of Bang:</p>
	<p>Wolf + Lamb and DJ Spinoza [BunkerNYC / Beyond Events] present the best in intelligent techno, dark and sultry music makers that will move the crowd far past sunrise.</p>
	<p>Featuring: Mark Verbos [Simple Answer] : With a live hardware acid set Plaslaiko [Ghostly / Bunker NYC] : brings the extended sunrise set. and the NYC debut of Accidentally Gay Andrew [Foundsound Philly]</p>
	<p>Plus live voyeur photos and video projections by Berlin&#8217;s top vj artist Benno Klandt, cupcake and tea lounge by Shawn Nuetrino and free early bar-b-que from the folks at 3rd Ward.</p>
	<p>Only $10 and strictly 21+</p>
	<p>@ 3rd Ward Brooklyn<br />
195 Morgan Ave.<br />
on the corner of Stagg St.<br />
East Williamsburg.</p>
	<p>To get there take the L train to the Morgan Stop.</p>
	<p>Exit at the front of the train on to Morgan Ave. ,<br />
walk North on Morgan Ave., past Johnson Ave. four<br />
blocks to 195 Morgan Ave.</p>
	<p>9pm to 11pm free bar-b-que and bands<br />
Dj&#8217;s, drinks and mischief go until 8am.</p>
	<p>Full details are at:<br />
<a HREF="<br />
http://www.complacent.org/kisskissbangbang" target="newwindow">http://www.complacent.org/kisskissbangbang</a></p>
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	<p>Friday, July Seventh<br />
You are invited to:</p>
	<p>EMERGENCY</p>
	<p>EMERGENCY is a group of multi-disciplinary artists and media creators who recognize and are responding to the manifold environmental, social and political crises facing society today.  This will be our second public event. EMERGENCY&#8217;s members are developing  a 40,000 square foot home base in Chelsea, New York, as a laboratory for our projects and ideas.  The building will house a biodeisel conversion station, studios, and various projects aimed at instigating dialogue about the challenges we face on a global scale in these times.  The build-out of the space will rely heavily upon re-used materials and sustainable technologies, in keeping with the ethos of the project. This event will help to fund that build-out.</p>
	<p>Friday, 7/7, we bring to you a fully-fused art and performance landscape of large-scale sculpture, dance, aerial feats, dj&#8217;s and deep music from traditions across the globe.  Featuring an operatic  drum, dance and aerialist spectacle by Akim Funk Buddha and his tribe of body-balancers and aerial performance artists.  Bodies and movement will be interwoven with a massive new structural sculpture by Thomas Beale.  Also, explore dual village lounges, hidden performances and video projections by TheDanger.</p>
	<p>Directly between Independence and Revolution lies Emergency.</p>
	<p>@ Holasek Weir Projects<br />
547 W 21 street @ 11th avenue<br />
7pm - 4am Performances begin at 9pm</p>
	<p>$10 donation</p>
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	<p>The streets, the night, the trains, the massive surprise.</p>
	<p>Saturday, July 15th at sunset.</p>
	<p>The location will be revealed the night before.<br />
Be ready for One Night of Fire.</p>
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		<title>Fire + Summer + Liberation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	1&#166; Fire + Summer + Liberation
2&#166; Mermaid Parade : Saturday
3&#166; Yogja Gamelan Music School Benefit : Saturday
4&#166; The Williamsburg Film Festival : Saturday
5&#166; Mad Scientist Ball : Saturday
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	Summer is here.  Finally we are in the season of ice-cream and cherry bombs, bar-b-ques and street parties and New York City nights of endless possibility. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>1| Fire + Summer + Liberation<br />
2| Mermaid Parade : Saturday<br />
3| Yogja Gamelan Music School Benefit : Saturday<br />
4| The Williamsburg Film Festival : Saturday<br />
5| Mad Scientist Ball : Saturday</p>
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	<p>Summer is here.  Finally we are in the season of ice-cream and cherry bombs, bar-b-ques and street parties and New York City nights of endless possibility.  This July we are hosting three events as a hint of hope against the rockets red glare.  This is how we excite ourselves in the home of the brave.</p>
	<p>Saturday, July 1st<br />
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang<br />
A retro-loft party in a massive new space.  Explore 15,000sqft across two floors and an outside area featuring video art, free bar-b-que, stilt walkers, fireworks, live bands and dj&#8217;s including David Hollands, Nicodemus, Swingsett, Scottie B, Wolf + Lamb, Spinoza, Rhiannon, Mark Verbos, Derek Plaslaiko, Accidentally Gay Andrew, and more.  This night will ignite your July - don&#8217;t miss it. Full details will be released next week.</p>
	<p>Friday, July 7th<br />
EMERGENCY<br />
Directly in between Independence and Revolution lies Emergency. Friday, 7/7, we bring to you a fully-fused art and performance landscape of large-scale sculpture, dance, aerial feats, dj&#8217;s and deep music from traditions across the globe.  This event will be a fundraiser for Emergency, a Chelsea-based collective of artists and media makers who are responding to both local and global social and environmental crises, and who are seeking to reintroduce the concept of community and shared values into an art world rife with egoism.  Presented by Thomas Beale, Complacent Nation, TheDanger.com and Emergency. This is just a hint, full details will be released soon.</p>
	<p>Saturday, July 15th<br />
The long awaited follow-up to last years First Warm Night.  This time we offer you one part street parade, one part train party and one part stunning-surprise.</p>
	<p>One Night of Fire - A Midsummer&#8217;s Night Dream.</p>
	<p>This event will be built on your participation, the full details and artist call is coming soon.  To see images and video from last years street event look to:</p>
	<p>http://www.firstwarmnight.com</p>
	<p>In the meantime this weekend is full of life, below are four<br />
events to help maintain your cool as summer heats the city.</p>
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	<p>The 2006 Mermaid Parade<br />
2:00pm, June 24th</p>
	<p>The Mermaid Parade is a completely original creation that is that nation&#8217;s largest art parade and one of New York City&#8217;s greatest summer events.</p>
	<p>The Mermaid Parade celebrates the sand, the sea, the salt air and the beginning of summer, as well as the history and mythology of Coney Island, Coney Island pride, and artistic self-expression. The Parade is characterized by participants dressed in hand-made costumes as Mermaids, Neptunes, various sea creatures, the occasional wandering lighthouse, Coney Island post card or amusement ride, as well as antique cars, marching bands, drill teams, and the odd yacht pulled on flatbed.</p>
	<p>This is a participatory event, for all the details on how<br />
to be a part of it look to:<br />
http://www.coneyisland.com/mermaid.shtml</p>
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	<p>The 23 Windows Art Collective + friends presents a benefit evening for the Yogja Gamelan Music School</p>
	<p>The recent earthquake in Yogja, Indonesia has caused catastrophic damage.  Our dear friend and a founder of 23 Windows, Taylor [Zemi17] has been studying gamelan in Yogja, which is the cultural center of Indonesia.  All proceeds of this event will go directly to earthquake survivors + communities of the region.</p>
	<p>The need in Yogja is desperate.  If you can&#8217;t make it to the benefit but would like to support, send a PayPal donation to: kimen@klever.org</p>
	<p>To read more about the issues there look to:<br />
http://www.resonant-wave.net/ayo.htm</p>
	<p>Saturday June 24th, 2006 &#8212; 6pm to 1am &#8212; $7<br />
23 Windows, 41 Belvidere - Bushwick, Brooklyn</p>
	<p>live music and dj sets:<br />
kleverVice [the Bunker]; Lloop [share]; SpazecraftOne<br />
[sohnup]</p>
	<p>live audiovisual sets:<br />
Amoeba Technology w/ Lu(x)z + Lady Firefly / Zemi 17&#8217;s<br />
-&#8221;cycle2&#215;1&#8243;;  Shige Moriya [video live mixing]; Grundik<br />
Kasyansky [sound]; Eva Barnett [body]</p>
	<p>video screenings:<br />
Amoeba Technology; 2012 [SPB]</p>
	<p>art from the 23 Windows crew:<br />
Sohnup Industries; Waste06 Trash Worship; NYC sewers;<br />
Third Person Project.</p>
	<p>directions:</p>
	<p>WJMZ train from Manhattan<br />
get off at Myrtle Broadway stop.<br />
turn left upon exiting stairs.<br />
walk down Broadway 3 blks to Belvidere, turn left.<br />
walk to the end of the block,<br />
last building on the left is 23 Windows, top floor.</p>
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	<p>Williamsburg Film Festival<br />
Saturday, June 24th 6:30pm until late</p>
	<p>@ McCarren Park Pool<br />
The ancient graffiti strewn hulk in McCarren Park.  This<br />
is one chanced to legally explore this historic gallery of<br />
street art.<br />
(Lorimer Street between Driggs and Bayaard in<br />
Williamsburg).<br />
Only $10.00 at the door for all the below:</p>
	<p>Line Up:<br />
6:30pm Doors Open - come explore the installations and booths from local community artists including Open Ground, 3rd Ward, Antimart, Peripheral Media, Interrupcion, Indamine Ochre Architecture, Harry Rosenblum, Action Direction, Fnerd, Jennifer Jaser, Brooklyn Parents for Peace with DJ James F*cking Friedman spinning and music by Japanther at 7:30pm.</p>
	<p>At sundown see short films by Michael Showalter and from Brooklyn International, Coney Island, and our very own Billyburg Short Film Festival</p>
	<p>After party at Supreme Trading (North 8th between Roebling and Driggs) with DJ&#8217;s, drinks and video projection by Complacent Nation.</p>
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	<p>Camp Image Node presents<br />
The MAD SCIENTIST&#8217;S BALL:</p>
	<p>An intimate night of beauty and wonder in a private loft in the West Village, filled with blinkies, live mixed video, and lovely people.</p>
	<p>June 24, 2006<br />
10 PM - 6 AM<br />
$10 presale, $15 door<br />
You MUST RSVP to twina@imagenode.org to get the location.<br />
We are capping our turnout, so RSVP or buy tickets soon!</p>
	<p>More information:<br />
http://www.imagenode.org/msb2006.html</p>
	<p>Space Station Prog:<br />
http://www.akairways.com/prog.shtml</p>
	<p>WITH</p>
	<p>Skillcrane (Image Node) Live PA &#8212; Special Ambient Set!<br />
Ezekiel Honig (Microcosm, Anticipate) Live PA<br />
Sean K (Image Node)<br />
antfactor  Live PA<br />
Borne<br />
DJ Rhizome<br />
&#8230;and special guests</p>
	<p>VISUALS</p>
	<p>Seej (Image Node)<br />
The Housewives&#8217; Guide To Anatomy (Image Node)<br />
Animatron (Image Node)<br />
Jon Lippincott (Image Node)</p>
	<p>AND<br />
Inflatable Installation by AKAirways.com<br />
The Southstar by Spec and JG<br />
The NLBA by Spec and Twin A<br />
The Mini-Digital Fireplace 2.0 by Twin A<br />
Eensy Weensy Blinkytronics by Image Node</p>
	<p>Costume ideas:  Highly portable DNA sequencer, biohazard biorhythm, Nikola Tesla homonculus, tiny glowing bunny, army of very small clones, single nugget of alien chow salesman, the Z-Machine, 1/1000 scale.  Also seeking tiny mermaids for an important study of aquatic ambient bliss on amphibious sea vixens&#8230;
</p>
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		<title>The Hard Kiss of Spring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	This Saturday, May 27th
You are invited to New Lost City : The Hard Kiss of Spring
	@ 69 West 14th St.
on the corner of 14th St. &#038; 6th Ave.
Performances start at 9pm and continue past sunrise
Details:  http://www.newlostcity.com
	This Saturday you are invited to a night of indelicate diversions to celebrate the thinning of clothes with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>This Saturday, May 27th<br />
You are invited to New Lost City : The Hard Kiss of Spring</p>
	<p>@ 69 West 14th St.<br />
on the corner of 14th St. &#038; 6th Ave.<br />
Performances start at 9pm and continue past sunrise<br />
Details: <a HREF="http://www.newlostcity.com" TARGET="newwindow"> http://www.newlostcity.com</a></p>
	<p>This Saturday you are invited to a night of indelicate diversions to celebrate the thinning of clothes with the coming of spring.  This party is one night of refuge for you, the dreamer, who desires a city as wild as it used to be.  Discover the promise of New York City in the warm season: the shiver of discovery, the heat of the moment, the short breaths at sunrise as you pull in close and taste the Hard Kiss of Spring.</p>
	<p>In the New Lost City our myth is this moment&#8230;</p>
	<p>This event will take place at the three conjoined lofts at 14th St. and 6th Avenue - a massive space of large rooms and cozy nooks made more expansive by new areas of art and intoxicants that haven&#8217;t been seen before.  Due to the raising of rents, this will probably be the last event hosted at this space. Enjoy it while you can.</p>
	<p>In the room of Roses:<br />
Inflatable sculpture by TheEye presides over soul-shaking sets starting at 9pm with Akim Funk Buddha and Magbana combining West African drumming with Brooklyn hip-hop and body balancing in a four-course music explosion followed by the infamous Hungry March Band fulfilling your fantasy of liquor fueled march band mischief.  </p>
	<p>After midnight your dj fix is met with new sounds from dj Ayo of Multikulti spinning world beat; the breakbeat genius Wavewhore of Broke Recordings/Electrofly Records/BreaksFM, and deep breaks from Devo vs. Bianca of 3L3tronic.com, with a sunrise trance set from The Eye of Disorient.  </p>
	<p>In the room of Roots:<br />
Special elixirs and eclectic mixes meet for a spring ritual featuring dj&#8217;s $mall Change and Shakey bringing their famous music collections with spontaneous collaborations by Moldover and deep house grooves by the Amazing Jordan.  Sebastian Patane Masuelli of the American Watercolor Movement provides the visual backdrop with audio-kinetic video projections on dual screens.     </p>
	<p>In the New Lost City everything comes easy&#8230;</p>
	<p>For everyone who has been to an event at this space, you have seen nothing yet.  Several new rooms have been cleared out for more intimate acts and indelicate surprise, including the Wanderlust chocolate lounge with hookas and edibles from Miko and Lauren; the secret sedition lounge where Debonair serves green tea infused vodka&#8217;s and lychee saketini along with massage and aroma therapy in the living art piece Perspectives by Selena.  Discover our other hidden spaces featuring body painting by Digerati, Zen Tarot by Arwen, photography by Kris Graves and acts of spring/fling by Action/Direction.  </p>
	<p>In the New Lost City the night is endless&#8230;</p>
	<p>On the wide-open rooftop the Huckleberry Project offers liquor mixed with ice-cream combining our favorite intoxicants to produce the most fun you can have with a spoon. Choose from a half dozen flavors (imagine chocolate gelato mixed with Bailey&#8217;s Irish Cream).  Along with sculptured wood-work by Thomas Beale and live accordion + vocals from Shawn Neutrino and Theodore Love.</p>
	<p>Where:<br />
Nestled throughout three expansive loft spaces (and rooftop) at:<br />
69 West 14th St. on the 3rd and 4th floors.<br />
at the Northeast corner of 14th St. &#038; 6th Ave.</p>
	<p>$9: Advanced tickets available at: <a HREF="http://www.newlostcity.com" TARGET="newwindow"> http://www.newlostcity.com</a><br />
(tickets are limited, buy early)</p>
	<p>$15: with RSVP at: <a target="newwindow" HREF="http://www.newlostcity.com/rsvp.html">http://www.newlostcity.com/rsvp.html</a><br />
$20: for the money burners.</p>
	<p>This massive celebration is the long kiss good-bye to this amazing space.  Come out and support, we have more performances to be added as the week progresses.  On this night drink in your dreams and taste the Hard Kiss of Spring.</p>
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		<title>Three Kisses Goodbye</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	1&#166; New Lost City : Hard Kiss of Spring : Call for Artists
2&#166; Blackkat Presents : Ubik : Tonight
3&#166; Revelocity : Saturday
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	To the Constant Creators,
	You are invited to participate in
New Lost City : The Hard Kiss of Spring.
	Next Saturday, May 27th we will be hosting a night of indelicate diversions to celebrate the thinning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>1| New Lost City : Hard Kiss of Spring : Call for Artists<br />
2| Blackkat Presents : Ubik : Tonight<br />
3| Revelocity : Saturday</p>
	<p>1 |________________________________</p>
	<p>To the Constant Creators,</p>
	<p>You are invited to participate in<br />
New Lost City : The Hard Kiss of Spring.</p>
	<p>Next Saturday, May 27th we will be hosting a night of indelicate diversions to celebrate the thinning of clothes with the coming of spring.  In three expansive conjoined lofts we will explore carnal beats and acts of innuendo. This is the promise of warm spring nights: the shiver of discovery, the heat of the moment, the short breaths at sunrise as you pull in close and taste the Hard Kiss of Spring.</p>
	<p>Expect: big brass bands and bawdy burlesque; touchable art and edible delicacies; small moments of hilarity; thick moments of passion; liquor and ice cream; tickled libido; the wings of angels; forgotten epiphany; hula-hoops of fire; the caress of your beauty in a city of dreamers.</p>
	<p>The lofts at 14th St. and 6th Ave. have been cleared out, leaving a half dozen new hidden rooms and secret spaces for the anything goes.  These intimate nooks are about the size of an empty bedroom and in them we want your interactive visions of this sanguine spring.  We are looking for masseuses, body painters, hooka lighters, fortune tellers, peep-show makers, soufflé bakers, and other creative visions we can&#8217;t even imagine.</p>
	<p>We are calling you to inhabit these small spaces for a night - to make them as immaculate as we are making the rest of this event.  For this we will reward you with liquor, fame, and a fist full of cash to reimburse your expenses and then some.  For everyone who has expressed interest in working on these events, this is your chance. If something here speaks to a voice inside you, respond to the artist call at:</p>
	<p><a HREF="http://www.newlostcity.com/creators/" TARGET="newwindow">http://www.newlostcity.com/creators/</a></p>
	<p>For the rest of you, the full event details will be released next week.  Tickets go on sale Monday for $9 (more at the door).  Mark your calendar for Saturday May 27th and aim your intentions toward 14th St. and 6th Avenue in Manhattan.</p>
	<p>[ Note: The event above is likely to be the last major party at this space, because Dick Shea, who rents the location, is being priced out.  If you have any interest/cash to invest in this space, Dick would love to hear from you.  Respond to this message for more information. The event above along with the two events below are three kisses goodbye to a location that has treated us well for many years. ]</p>
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	<p>[ Note: The two events below are great parties hosted by<br />
good people.  They are not Complacent events, although we<br />
help where we can. ]</p>
	<p>Blackkat’s tonic for the daily  daze of the unreal..</p>
	<p>UBIK</p>
	<p>Friday May 19th 9pm to 6am</p>
	<p>@ Dick Shea&#8217;s 69 W. 14th Street<br />
Corner Of 14th Street<br />
And 6th Ave Manhattan</p>
	<p>Three Indoor/Outdoor Floors And Many Zones Between..</p>
	<p>In The Psionic Control:<br />
Techno, Raga Roots, Hard House and Battery Acid by:<br />
Lenny Dee, Heather Heart, +Liondub+, Dave Synth,<br />
and Jason (“Joe Chip”) Bk</p>
	<p>And Performing Live Starting At 9 Pm:<br />
Beatboxer Entertainment<br />
100% Vocalized Madness<br />
Featuring Kid Lucky, Baba Israel, Yako, And Tj And Special Guests!</p>
	<p>And : Pants Avengers<br />
(W/ Members Of God Is My Co-Pilot) </p>
	<p>In The Black Hole<br />
Live electronic breaks from Hercules, Lloop, Destro<br />
jungle and breakcore from Naked Slice, Amok<br />
and freetek by Madaro</p>
	<p>* * * * *<br />
On The Lost Outpost<br />
* * * * *</p>
	<p>All Live Rooftop Duos And Trios Featuring:</p>
	<p>The Woes : Mixing/Matching/Mutating </p>
	<p>Visual Stimulants And Environments:</p>
	<p>Peripheral Media Projects<br />
Paul Clay Video Overload<br />
Brainiak, Noise Toy, Regression Audio<br />
Cairobot, Bunny with Brave New Walls<br />
Myopic Glaucoma &#038; Salvaged Lighting<br />
Miss ( “Ellen Runciter&#8221; ) Elixir brings<br />
Unstable Concoctions</p>
	<p>And Unknown In Nyc<br />
Record Booth By Waxworks</p>
	<p>$10 @ Door<br />
W/ Science Fiction -<br />
Non Fiction Costume !!</p>
	<p>Details:<br />
http://www.blackkat.org</p>
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	<p>Revelocity<br />
This Saturday : May 20th<br />
@ 69 West 14th St.</p>
	<p>This Is A Benefit For The Bicycle Defense Fund:<br />
http://ww.Bicycledefensefund.Org</p>
	<p>This Saturday, May 20th, We Celebrate The Strange And<br />
Stalwart, The Maligned And Mass-Ive, The The Odd And<br />
Oft-Oppressed.  We Celebrate The Bike, In All It&#8217;s Geared<br />
And Fix-Geared Glory.  We Celebrate The Community And<br />
Culture That Evolves And Revolves Around It.   We<br />
Celebrate Revelocity</p>
	<p>Everything From Sweet Acoustic Serenades To Folk Punk<br />
Heroes To Folktronic Maestros To Ethno Mesh Mixologists To<br />
Rude Brass Bands To Electro-Disco Dancers, And Everything<br />
In Between.  </p>
	<p>Doors Open At 9:00:<br />
On The Up-Tic Stage:<br />
Dearest (Sweet Acoustic)<br />
Roger Manning (Anti-Folk Punk Hero)<br />
Team Spyder (Badass Punk)<br />
Rude Mechanical Orchestra (Brass Band Beauties)<br />
Dj Joro-Boro (Bulgarian Gypsy Ethno-Mesh)<br />
Dj Dirtyfingers (Congo Dongo At The Electric Disco)<br />
Dj Stachemaster (Outerspace Disco Italo House)</p>
	<p>On The Down-Low Stage<br />
Paul Brill (Folktronic)<br />
Dr. Feelgood (Eclectic Electronica)<br />
Subatomic Sound System (Live Dub-N-Bass Soundclash)<br />
Dj Stefny (Funktastic House Meets Badass Breaks)<br />
Dj Kid Magic (Funked Up Dub Remix)<br />
Mr. Andersonic (Booty Core Power Bass)</p>
	<p>Buy cheaper tickets in advance at:<br />
http://Www.Revelocitynyc.Com</p>
	<p>All Proceeds Go To The Bicycle Defense Fund:<br />
To Support The Rights Of Critical Mass<br />
Cyclists In New York City.</p>
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		<title>The Radical Spring</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 17:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	1&#166; The Radical Spring
2&#166; Carnival for Gardens : Saturday
3&#166; Bicycle Film Festival : All Weekend
4&#166; Revelocity : Radical Bike Party : Saturday May 20th
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	First, thank you to everyone who came out to the Wild Wild Brooklyn closing party last Friday, the hundreds of you who celebrated through sunrise reminded us of why we need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>1| The Radical Spring<br />
2| Carnival for Gardens : Saturday<br />
3| Bicycle Film Festival : All Weekend<br />
4| Revelocity : Radical Bike Party : Saturday May 20th</p>
	<p>1 |________________________________</p>
	<p>First, thank you to everyone who came out to the Wild Wild Brooklyn closing party last Friday, the hundreds of you who celebrated through sunrise reminded us of why we need to fight for places to gather in this city.  After a week of negotiations with the local authorities we were able to host the event with no interruptions and look forward to producing bigger happenings in that neighborhood in the future. </p>
	<p>We are continuing to look for a new home base large enough to accommodate our vision - judging by your endless energy that vision may be infinitely expandable.  Mark your calendars for Saturday May 27th for a night of springtime fervor mixing our most beautiful and dark intentions in the final New Lost City party to be hosted in Manhattan.</p>
	<p>In the meantime, below are three moments of Radical Spring that restores our belief in beauty.</p>
	<p>2 |________________________________</p>
	<p>Roving Carnival for Gardens<br />
Saturday, May 13th at 2pm<br />
Tompkins Square Park</p>
	<p>Spiral Dancing and Drum Beating!<br />
Feisty Cavorting and Street Transforming!<br />
One Part Ecology, Two Parts Mardi Gras!<br />
Rambunctious fun for all!</p>
	<p>Come dance down the streets to celebrate community gardens and<br />
camaraderie. We’ll visit some gardens, unleash some surprises, partake in a ritual, stand up against some slimy developers and end with an after-party and barbeque.</p>
	<p>We all need places to play, to dream, to connect with each other and the world. For NYC, community gardens are some of those places. So are the streets. Unfortunately, all things wild—including gardens, forests and the people who defend and nurture the Earth—are under attack. Let’s revel in the places that are still untamed with people who are still untamed.</p>
	<p>Bring drums and instruments! Dress as the garden creature of your dreams!</p>
	<p>Special Guests:<br />
Reverend Billy &#038; the Stop Shopping Choir<br />
Rude Mechanical Orchestra<br />
100 Flowered Kazoos Collective<br />
Radical Cheerleaders &#038; Faerie Drummers<br />
Jugglers, Puppets &#038; Tap Dancers<br />
More Gardens! Coalition<br />
You &#038; Your Crew</p>
	<p>3 |________________________________</p>
	<p>This weekend is host to the Bicycle Film festival, four days of bike films and street activities.  We like bikes, we like films and we really like the organizers of this festival because of the respect they pay to the political side of biking, especially here in New York City.  </p>
	<p>Below is a film being screened Sunday which details the struggle of Critical Mass in New York City.</p>
	<p>Criminal Mass : Premiere<br />
From filmmaker Christopher J Ryan<br />
(Producer of Warriors the Bike Race &#038; Still We Ride )</p>
	<p>Premieres Sunday  May 14th  at 8:30 pm.<br />
Anthology Film Archive ( 2nd ave &#038; 2nd St.)</p>
	<p>Criminal Mass takes a journey through the current state of the critical mass bike ride in New York City.  A trip that sadly includes paddy wagon rides, jail stays, numerous court appearances and the loss of wages but also includes community, hope and friendship.</p>
	<p>For full details on this film and the rest of the festival see:<br />
<a TARGET="newwindow" HREF="http://www.bicyclefilmfestival.com/</A></p>
	<p>4 |________________________________</p>
	<p>REVELOCITY: THE BICYCLE BALL<br />
Saturday, May 20th | from 9PM</p>
	<p>Details: </a><a TARGET="newwindow" HREF="http://www.REVELOCITYnyc.com">www.REVELOCITYnyc.com</a></p>
	<p>In a culture and a city where the car is king, there are those who choose a different, narrower, more harrowing path: The Bike Path. On Saturday, May 20th, we celebrate the strange and stalwart, the maligned and mass-ive, the odd and oft-oppressed. We celebrate the Bike, in all its geared and fixed-geared glory. We celebrate the community and culture that evolves and revolves around it. We celebrate: REVELOCITY.</p>
	<p>Two full floors and a rooftop of revelry featuring&#8230;</p>
	<p>LIVE BANDS ON TWO STAGES and DJS EXTRAORDINAIRE<br />
including Paul Brill, Japanther, Roger Manning, SubAtomic Soundsystem, Team Spyder, DJ Chrome, DJ Dirtyfingers, DJ Dr. Feelgood, DJ Kid Magic, DJ Stefny, and DJ Thaddeus</p>
	<p>BIKE-THEMED ART EXHIBITION and SILENT AUCTION<br />
with work by Rebecca Alvarez, Thomas Beale, Big Noise Films, Black Label Bicycle Club, Mark Brewer, GlassBead Collective, Taliah Lempert, Brandon Neubauer, Peripheral Media, Jesse Pesta, Swoon, and Visual Resistance</p>
	<p>THE INFAMOUS BIKE BLENDER<br />
serving up obnoxiously strong cocktails under the stars</p>
	<p>ON-THE-SPOT SILKSCREENING BY ANTIMART<br />
customize your clothing with some visual love!</p>
	<p>VIDEO PROJECTIONS and MUG-SHOT PHOTOBOOTH<br />
by GlassBead Collective</p>
	<p>COSTUMINGS<br />
by C-Spot Designs</p>
	<p>REVELOCITY: THE BICYCLE BALL<br />
Saturday, May 20th | Doors 9PM<br />
at Dick Shea&#8217;s Dance Studios<br />
69 WEST 14TH STREET at SIXTH AVENUE</p>
	<p>TICKETS $10 adv / $12 at the door<br />
Proceeds benefit cyclist rights in NYC</p>
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		<title>The Exclamation Point</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2006 04:49:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	1&#166; The Exclamation Point
2&#166; The Battle for Brooklyn - The Cops Won
3&#166; Mayday : Free Party in Tompkins Sq. :  4/30
4&#166; UFPJ : Anti-War March : Saturday 4/29
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	There are things you should not do.  You should not drink, nor dance, nor play music at volumes higher than what the NYPD dictates.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>1| The Exclamation Point<br />
2| The Battle for Brooklyn - The Cops Won<br />
3| Mayday : Free Party in Tompkins Sq. :  4/30<br />
4| UFPJ : Anti-War March : Saturday 4/29</p>
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	<p>There are things you should not do.  You should not drink, nor dance, nor play music at volumes higher than what the NYPD dictates.   When the stress of the city burns inside, when the hypocrisy of this era overwhelms you, do not step outside, don&#8217;t ride in mass, and never celebrate the simple moments we share.  This is the state of our city at the Exclamation Point.</p>
	<p>As Bush shuffles his deck of Jokers, out with the old and in with the old, nothing changes.  The war in Iraq rages on yet Rumsfeld says &#8220;we&#8217;re turning a corner&#8221; and nothing changes. A great American city is washed away by neglected levees, we cry on our tv sets and rage at the ineptitude but nothing changes.  And as we search for Saturday nights of salvation we find nothing but contempt as super clubs and underground parties alike are shut down for the same petty violations. This is our city, we exclaim.  We still have rights, we exclaim. Nothing changes.  This is the state of our nation at the Exclamation Point.</p>
	<p>But the warmth of the season is licking our imagination and the streets of this city look ripe for the taking.  Some things do change and this is what we fight for: taking streets, riding Critical Mass, creating protest, and celebrating the art and wonder of the underground party scene.  Things change as long as we exclaim our dreams in voice and action.  This is life on the brink&#8230;</p>
	<p>We are the Exclamation Point.</p>
	<p>Tricia Romano on the big club raids:<br />
http://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/index.php?issue=0615&#038;page=romano&#038;id=72814&#038;cid=15</p>
	<p>2 |________________________________</p>
	<p>The NYPD Wins the Battle for Brooklyn</p>
	<p>The Battle for Brooklyn started at 8pm with live music performance and outside Bar-B-Que.  The weather was amazing, one of those intoxicating days when everyone simply wants to be out and alive.  The performance became hotter as the night grew dark, with Beans and Vic Thrill throwing down stunning sets, Beat Boxer Entertainment shaking people with disbelief and Small Change riding the crowd with dancey beats in the back room.  There were dirty carney games, the sultry hooka lounge and stunningly decked out tribes battling for the Key to Brooklyn.</p>
	<p>But as we learned the hard way, the most powerful gang in Brooklyn is the NYPD and when they come to battle, they do *not* fuckaround.</p>
	<p>This was our 6th event at this space, and the first one where we opened the doors full-force, without limiting the crowd by RSVP or other means.  The hundreds and hundreds of you streaming through the streets raised the ire of the local police precinct, who raided the event at 1:30am, shutting it down by 2am with the help of the FDNY on account of &#8220;overcrowding&#8221;.</p>
	<p>The boys in blue were officially awarded the Key to Brooklyn, but the rest is not history.</p>
	<p>We are meeting with the local precinct to see if we can save the location and continue to do events there (unlikely).  In the meantime we will be searching for a new location that can handle the thousands of you who want to drink in the nightlife unpasteurized.</p>
	<p>You are the rockstars and the night is your stage.<br />
This performance is far from over.</p>
	<p>Quick and dirty video of the Battle for Brooklyn can be found at:<br />
http://www.wildwildbrooklyn.com/battle</p>
	<p>3 |________________________________</p>
	<p>The 8th Annual Free T.Square Park Party:</p>
	<p>Blackkat Mayday 2006<br />
sunday april 30th<br />
(2-6 pm sharp! rain or shine)</p>
	<p>Featuring:<br />
frankie bones &#038; lenny dee<br />
grandwizzard theodore (the inventor of the scratch)<br />
and johnny &#8220;juice&#8221; rosado</p>
	<p>and your blackkat hosts:<br />
jason bk, chrome, madaro<br />
plus cx kidtronik</p>
	<p>2-6 pm : Free<br />
Tompkins Square Park<br />
7th street btwn avenues a and b</p>
	<p>Afterparty at Tonic<br />
6 pm til late!<br />
$10 or $5 w/ limited flyer available only at the park that<br />
day</p>
	<p>All the details are at: http://www.blackkat.org</p>
	<p> 4 |________________________________</p>
	<p>From United for Peace &#038; Justice:</p>
	<p>Join Us on Saturday, April 29, in New York City</p>
	<p>Too much is too wrong in this country. We have a foreign<br />
policy that is foreign to our core values, and domestic<br />
policies wreaking havoc at home. The times are urgent and we<br />
must act!</p>
	<p>Assemble: 22nd Street and Broadway, 10:30AM onward<br />
March: At noon down Broadway to Foley Square<br />
Grassroots action festival: 1:00-6:00PM, Foley Square</p>
	<p>Details: http://www.april29.org/
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