Ghostface Killah’s Advice On How To Make Your Girl Happy ↪
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The bright spark behind Drumzofthesouth returns to London to showcase her photography.
The Drumzofthesouth blog played a big part in the development of the Dubstep scene, from it’s early days in South London to it’s current position as a global movement. What started as a blog later became a monthly club night, which took place at Plan B in Brixton. Georgina Cook now lives in Paris, but she is returning to London to hook up with LAVA Gallery for this event.
Martelo and Skipple are dropping by to DJ at the opening party on 17th February. This is the second event we’re putting on in partnership with TIger Beer.
Bard Makes Noise
Index of Bardie Bands past and present… although I’m not sure what their criteria is for being a “Bard Bands” since some of the best bands dropped out.
Also the should totes include Sadie Benning (Bard MFA) from Le Tigre
Sadie Benning MFA from Bard!
video for “Aerobicide” from the Julie Ruin self-titled album. Julie Ruin is Kathleen Hanna’s solo project. directed by Sadie Benning.
It critiques the cynical music marketeers of corporate America. Criticism particularly targets campaigns aimed at women, which Benning and Hanna refer to here as the “Girls Rule (kind of) Strategy.”
Trecartin’s first feature-length video I-Be AREA extends the artist’s singular process and style into new territory. Fast-paced and dense with drama, I-Be AREA relates the intertwined stories of an exuberant ensemble, played by Trecartin and dozens of others, as they cope with themes such as cloning, adoption, self-mediation, lifestyle options, and virtual identities. The film centers around Jaime’s Area (played by Lizzie Fitch), a space which functions, in the artist’s words, as a kind of “bedroom/classroom/drama department/blog space/Internet-community site where the characters malfunction in the face of everything being everything and come to act on their own creative potential.”
Ryan Trecartin lives and works in Philadelphia. He has had solo exhibitions at Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York; Crane Arts, Philadelphia; and QED, Los Angeles.