Sentences with phrase «punk rock clubs»

This stardusted period includes collaborations with NYC artist and AIDS activist Barton Benes, immersion with»70s experimental filmmakers at SUNY Binghamton, crazy van rides in southern swamps with William S. Burroughs, the establishment of one of the first performance art venues and punk rock clubs in North Florida in the»80s, and the study of space art at MIT's CAVS.
It has about 85 regular attenders and for the past year has met at a local punk rock club, Chain Reaction.
Here, he plays a cartoonist drawn into the underworld of a political sex scandal (and a punk rock club scene milieu).

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But when he invited drummer A.J. Pero (whose sledgehammer style was legendary on the Staten Island rock club scene) and bassist Mark «The Animal» Mendoza (an original member of influential proto - punk pioneers The Dictators) to join TS, he knew that he'd finally assembled the lethal combination of players that he needed for the Sisters to achieve global domination.
The «Coming Home» hitmaker... The star — who previously had relationships with punk rock singer Kirk Brandon and Culture Club drummer Jon Moss — insists he is a...
CBGB follows the story of Hilly Kristal's New York club from its conceit as a venue for Country, Bluegrass and Blues (CBGB) to what it ultimately became: the birthplace of underground rock»n roll and punk.
a moderately effective overview of the club's early years, distilled into sitcom - worthy vignettes without the kind of recklessness to make them seem truly dangerous, CBGB is the pop - punk version of a raucous, punk - rock story.
Loose, lively and agreeably unsolemn, the alt - culture biopic CBGB is an account of that Manhattan punk - rock crucible whose audience will likely be even smaller than the crowd that actually went to the club in the 1970s.
Synopsis: «Green Room is about a down - on - their - luck punk rock band called The Ain't Rights who are finishing up a long and unsuccessful tour, and are about to call it quits when they get an unexpected booking at an isolated, run - down club deep in the backwoods of Oregon.
For this latest episode of Film Club, A.A. Dowd and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky return to Farmhouse Tavern to talk about three excellent smaller films in theaters or coming soon to them: Richard Linklater's»80s campus comedy Everybody Wants Some, now in theaters everywhere; the smart, moving family drama Louder Than Bombs, which opened in select theaters today and will expand in the coming weeks; and the forthcoming punk - rock thriller Green Room, which begins its theatrical release next week.
In the 1970s, New York's legendary CBGB club was a crowded petri dish for the rock contagion labeled punk.
The plot is simple: A struggling punk rock band takes a gig at a neo-Nazi club in the middle of nowhere, because they are in desperate need of money.
January 31, 2011 • It got loud at Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club when the punk - infused band Wavves and the garage - rock revivalists in Best Coast came together for a night of live music.
Green Room, written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier, is a revenge thriller set at a rock venue where a hardcore punk band is trapped in a Green Room facing off neo-Nazis after witnessing a murder at the club.
Newtown Social Club offers rock show most nights of the week, with popular Australian acts and cult international artists sharing the space, while underground venues like Red Rattler and Black Wire nurture active punk, jazz, and queer performance scenes.
Activities include: a jazz club in Harlem, a ¨ cheap, fast, loud concert of some local punk - rock music, ¨ having some good eats, and, of course, gallery hopping.
A broad range of music lovers is well catered for across the city with rock, punk and other loud antics at basement venue The Flapper, smooth jazz and funk at The Yardbird, cutting edge bands and DJs at hipster Kings Heath hangout the Hare & Hounds, vibrant club nights at The Rainbow in Digbeth and major names taking to the stages of The Institute and the O2 Academy.
Among the first bands to perform at CBGB's, the legendary music club on the Bowery, Television was instrumental in setting off the wave of punk - rock bands that performed there, including the Ramones and the Patti Smith Group.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 Superstar, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 Forever Young: A Retrospective, Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida 2015 Wanted Dead or Alive, 212 Gallery, Aspen, Colorado 2015 Jackie O, Tagliatella Gallery, New York 2015 Rock n» Roll Works on Paper, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2015 Young, Burkhard Eikelmann Galerie, Dusseldorf and Galerie Hafenrichter, Nurnberg, Germany 2014 SUPERSTAR, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2014 Spring Show 2014, Mead Carney Fine Art, London 2014 Wild at Heart, Imitate Modern, London 2013 Dreamland, Bankrobber, London 2013 The Fight of the Paso Del Mar, Bankrobber, London 2013 Kate Moss, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2013 Suicide, Bankrobber, London; Galerie G. Hartinger Fine Arts, Vienna and Vertes Modern Art, Zurich 2012 Russell Young, Vertes Modern Art, Zurich, Switzerland 2012 Entertainment for Men, the Playboy Club, London 2012 Private Show, Goss - Michael Foundation, Dallas, Texas 2012 A Working Class Hero is Something To Be, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2012 A Retrospective, Goss - Michael Foundation, Dallas, Texas 2012 Only Anarchists Are Pretty, Goss - Michael Foundation, Dallas, Texas 2012 The Queen is Dead, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California 2012 The Last Picture Show, Galerie G. Hartinger Fine Arts, Vienna and Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2011 The Last Picture Show, Guy Hepner, Bal Harbour, Florida and Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California 2011 American Envy III, Long - Sharp / Curis Modern + Contemporary 2011 American Envy I, Scream Gallery, London 2011 Diamond Dust, Galerie G. Hartinger Fine Arts, Vienna 2011 Icons, Galerie de Bellefeuille, Montreal 2010 Russell Young, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2010 Icons & Iconoclasts, Karl Hutter Fine Art, Beverly Hills, California 2010 Pig Portraits, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California 2010 Russell Young, Robinsons Art Gallery, Knokke - Zoute, Belgium 2010 Diamond Dust, Russeck Gallery, San Francisco, California 2010 New Paintings, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California 2010 Dirty Pretty Things, Collectors Contemporary Singapore; Scream Gallery, London and Tagliatella Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida 2010 Selected Works, Karl Hutter Fine Art, Beverly Hills, California 2010 Fame + Shame, Aberson Exhibits, Tulsa, Oklahoma 2010 Russell Young, Doyle Devere, London 2009 Dirty Pretty Things, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California; Valentino, New York; Russeck Gallery, San Francisco and Nikolai Rukaj Gallery, Toronto 2009 The Last Picture Show, Sims Reed Gallery, London 2008 Russell Young, Karl Hutter Fine Art, Beverly Hills, California 2008 Rebel Rebel, Art of Elysium at Milk Gallery, New York 2008 Russell Young, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2008 Punk + Graffiti, Milk Gallery, New York 2007 Russell Young, Altermann Modern, San Francisco, California 2007 Horsepower, Milk Gallery, New York 2007 Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2007 Storm, Vanina Holasek Gallery, New York 2007 Fame + Shame, Bankrobber, London 2007 Los Angeles, Galerie Adler, Paris 2006 White Rabbit, The Art of Elysium, Beverly Hills, California 2006 Russell Young, Sims Reed Gallery, London 2005 Fame + Shame, Vanina Holasek Gallery, New York and The Art of Elysium, Los Angeles 2003 Pig Portraits, SP Gallery, London, and The Art Of Elysium at Don O'Melveney Gallery, Los Angeles, California
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