Friday, January 29, 2010

Idealist.org needs your help


Idealist.org is an organization that pairs volunteers with non-profit organizations that are fitting and life-changing for all involved. The website is a fantastic tool and references for students to seniors and they're reaching out to not only members but people who want to help make a social change. They're funding is decreasing and they still want to create all the service they can for those in need.

Here's an open letter from the Director. Please read and find it in your heart to make a donation. At the least, check out the website and see where there is need for you out there. It's the beginning of a new year and we can all open our hearts up to make a better 2010 for the world.


You know how sometimes in life you go through a bad moment, and when
your friends hear about it later, they say, "Why didn't you say
something? Why didn't you ask? We would have helped."

That's where Idealist is now, and I am writing to ask for your help.

Very briefly, here's what happened. Over the past ten years, most of
our funding has come from the small fees we charge organizations for
posting their jobs on Idealist. By September 2008, after years of
steady growth, these little drops were covering 70% of our budget.

Then, in October of that year, the financial crisis exploded, many
organizations understandably froze their hiring, and from one week to
the next our earned income was cut almost in half, leaving us with a
hole of more than $100,000 each month.

That was 16 months ago, and since then we've survived on faith and
fumes, by cutting expenses, and by getting a few large gifts from new
and old friends. But now we are about to hit a wall, and this is why I
am reaching out to you.

If over the past 15 years Idealist has helped you or a friend find a
job, an internship or a volunteer opportunity; connect with a person,
an idea or a resource; or just feel inspired for a moment, now we need
your help. I wouldn't be asking, and not like this, if this were not a
critical time.

There are two ways you can help. First, if you can, please make a
donation at:

http://www.idealist.org/donate

Some people in this community are not in a position to contribute
right now, so if you are, please give as generously as you can. Thank you!

Second, please spread the word about this appeal by sharing this
message with friends and colleagues who may have benefited from
Idealist over the years. Since 1995 Idealist has touched hundreds of
thousands of lives. If in the next week or two we can reach everyone
who'd give us a hand if they knew we are in trouble, I believe we'll
come out of this crisis even stronger than before.

I believe this because while this has been a tough stretch, I've never
been more optimistic about the future. The content on Idealist has
never been richer, our traffic is surging, we are building a whole new
Idealist.org that will be released later this year, and the potential
for connecting people, ideas, and resources around the world has never
been more urgent or more exciting.

Your contribution will allow us to maintain all our services, and it
will also give us some time to diversify our funding. Being able to
breathe, recover, and plan ahead for a few months will be an
incredible blessing.

Thanks so much for your support. Idealist has always been a
community-driven site, and we can’t do this work without you.

Thank you!

Ami Dar
Executive Director
Idealist.org

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Zesty Panjectivist Lifeboat: Come to Collaborate on Tuesday Feb. 2


I'm so excited for this event. Every moment will be worth it!

On the evening of Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 9pm a Multi-Media Event will take place at GalleryBar, located at 120 Orchard Street in Manhattan, featuring established and emerging visual artists, musicians, poets, dancers, designers and performers who will present their work in an open forum. A suggested donation of $5 will be collected to aid victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti, through Doctors Without Borders.

The Zesty Panjectivist Lifeboat is a counter-culture rescue team of divine proportions. Afloat on a sea of mediocrity and indifference, catatonic television drones are forcefully plucked from their potato buckets to be granted one last glimmer of dope. That's right - its a dope party, kids. Dope dope dope dope dope! Dopamine! That lovely substance that so willfully oozes within your lobes at the slightest whiff of pleasure. The Panjectivists are not interested in an artificial high but the tried and true original caveman drug that you are holding at all times. The Zesty Panjectivist Lifeboat is here to raise your crusty hypothalamus to loftier heights, the one and only way it knows how... ART.
The ZPL harbors great concern for your stream-of-nonsenseness and intends to navigate your vessel with live music, live art, painted bodies, whips & chains, herbal tea, bespoke cocktails, poetry, film, installations, sculpture, paintings, banter, discussions, filth, costumes-props-wigs, fire-breathing/glass-walking/brain-hammering freaks, demented circus acts, frenzied fashion shows, shock, abhoration, queens, naked children and much much less. Prepare to be delivered. Art will save you.

Monday, January 25, 2010

We're now on TWITTER!


Hey all you artists and fans of the arts, REPUBLIC has joined the world of TWITTER. We would love to follow you, and hope you'll follow us.
We have some great events coming up so you'll want to be in on the know.

http://twitter.com/REPUBLICNYC
is our page so follow us today!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Jojo Kuo Afrobeat Experiment plays Le Grand Dakar weekly


REPUBLIC hosted the Gisimba Orphanage Fundraiser at La Grand Dakar back in May 2009 and recently a few members have been making their way back to the African restaurant to enjoy chef Pierre Thaim's amazing cuisine along with some awesome African Jazz music.

The world famous Jojo Kuo Afrobeat Experiment is scheduled to be the Monday night performer through 2010 and into 2011, so you should make your way any or every week. If you check out some of his influential music at MySpace, you'll be hooked.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Lauren Culbreth and friends participate in 9th annual "No Pants Subway Ride"

Photo by Allison Joyce

Photo by Allison Joyce

Photo by Allison Joyce

Photo by Jen Shaplin

Photo by Jen Shaplin



It’s Sunday January 9th, at dusk, in Union Square and thousands of pantless people have gathered at the end of an epic no pants subway ride. Improv Everywhere’s “No Pants Subway Ride” has now gone global in its 9th year. The phenomenon of social freedoms was held in 43 cities around the globe. Voluntary participants in New York met at specified meeting points throughout the city where the massive army of 3,000 willing exhibitionists were divided into groups and given the order in which to de-pant in trains throughout the city.


Created in August of 2001 by Charlie Todd, Improve Everywhere causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places. Improve Everywhere has executed over 100 missions involving tens of thousands of undercover agents. The group is based in New York City. You may also know them from people spontaneously freezing in Grand Central Station (http://improveverywhere.com/2008/01/31/frozen-grand-central/ ) or “I Love Lunch” the Musical (http://improveverywhere.com/2009/11/05/i-love-lunch-the-musical/ ).

The spontaneous antics of the group are not only attention grabbing (think Punk’d on a large social scale) but also bring unity and magnetism to a group of total strangers sharing a unique and bizarre experience.


As a participant in this social experience, standing pant less in the subway in the middle of a crowd of other half naked people, all pretending as if nothing out of the ordinary was taking place; it became apparent that we were a part of something larger than ourselves. A prank of sorts, yes, but also a exorcize in fun and freeing personal boundaries.

After an hour trek on multiple designated trains all participants met in Union Square where after hours of straight faced nothings-going-on attitude a joyous party atmosphere erupted. In the train station hundreds of participants danced, even doing the electric slide, as boggled city folk observed. Outside of the station music blasted and the horde of under pant clad people danced and recounted their adventure.


In the bars and restaurants around Union Square men in bottomless business suits and women in dress shoes and thongs meandered about. Though the idea is simple the reaction is phenomenal. As for myself, I can’t wait until next year’s no pants subway ride.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

THE HIDDEN WISDOM x THE ARSENAL: FREE RANGE FEB 2ND @ THE KNITTING FACTORY- by Drew Kassl

Our friends in The Hidden Wisdom have a new group show on February 2, 2010 at the New Knitting Factory in Brooklyn.
The Hidden Wisdom was founded in 2009 as a platform for emerging artists to showcase their talents and communicate through various creative outlets. More info about The Hidden Wisdom and their new show FREE RANGE can be found below. I'd advise checking it out.



THE HIDDEN WISDOM x THE ARSENAL: FREE RANGE

February 2, 2010
8pm

Knitting Factory
361 Metropolitan Avenue
Borough of Brooklyn

Featuring:
Matthew Alesi, Daniel Bina, CL. Bradley, Dan Cassaro, Cornrow Rider, Bon Duke, Brian Gonzalez, Erik Herter, Michael Intile, Mamiko Kushida, AJ Mapes, Amelia M. Miller, Marie-Yan Morvan, Augustus Nazarro, Steven Vega

Music:
Yonathan x Elizabeth
Sodafine x Franny & Roey

Presented by The Hidden Wisdom and The Arsenal

In association with Thunder

hiddenwisdom.info
thearsenalnyc
knittingfactory
wearethunder

Monday, January 4, 2010

Magrudergrind playing NYC / Maryland Deathfest lineup announced - Drew Kassl

DOWNLOAD: Magrudergrind - "Excommunicated" (MP3)

DOWNLOAD: Magrudergrind - "Lyrical Ammunition For Scene Warfare" (MP3)



Magrudergrind

MAGRUDER



Magrudergrind will team up with Defeatist, Black Kites, and Ramps to decimate Cake Shop on 1/23 as part of our first hardcore matinee. $8 will get you in the door, although you may need a stretcher to get out.



Magrudergrind are also on board for Maryland Deathfest 2010, which recently added a pre-party featuring greats like General Surgery, Birdflesh, Iron Lung, PLF, and many others. Tickets are available here. The full lineup for MDF is below.



Magrudergrind's new S/T full length was recently named one of Decibel's top 40 albums of 2009. The band is also scheduled to play Hellfest with Godflesh as well as team up with Pulling Teeth when DRI hits Baltimore on 12/13. DRI was originally scheduled to impact Gramercy Theater on 1/17/10, but tickets were taken off sale.



Full MDF lineup, and flyers for the BV/1000 Knives show as well as the MDF Pre-Fest are below.



MAGRUDER



MAGRUDER



MARYLAND DEATHFEST LINEUP 2010

AUTOPSY

SODOM (Germany)

GORGUTS (Canada)

OBITUARY

ENTOMBED (Sweden)

POSSESSED

WATAIN (Sweden)

ASPHYX (Netherlands)

EYEHATEGOD

PENTAGRAM

PESTILENCE (Netherlands)

NAGLFAR (Sweden)

BLOOD DUSTER (Australia)

MALEVOLENT CREATION

CONVERGE

NECROPHOBIC (Sweden)

MELECHESH (Netherlands)

SINISTER (Netherlands)

INCANTATION

PORTAL (Australia)

WOLFBRIGADE (Sweden)

HAEMORRHAGE (Spain)

THE CHASM

COFFINS (Japan)

IMPALED

DECEASED

SADISTIC INTENT

NAZXUL (Australia)

CAPITALIST CASUALTIES

GRIDLINK

GOROD (France)

CAPTAIN CLEANOFF (Australia)

ROMPEPROP (Netherlands)

BIRDS OF PREY

TRAP THEM

CIRCLE OF DEAD CHILDREN

GRIDE (Czech Republic)

INGROWING (Czech Republic)

JUCIFER

FANG

MAGRUDERGRIND

VERBAL ABUSE

STORMCROW

TOTAL FUCKING DESTRUCTION

MALIGNANCY

OBLITERATION (Norway)

16

JESUS CRÖST (Netherlands)

MASSGRAVE (Canada)

SULACO

FUCK THE FACTS (Canada)

DEFEATIST

PUTRESCENCE (Canada)

TOMBS

SURROUNDINGS

HOWL

THE COMMUNION

ROTENNESS (Mexico)

HONKEY KONG

The Hope Conspiracy to Play NY w/United Nations 1.15.09 - Drew Kassl

The Hope Conspiracy (photo by Meghan McInnis)

Hope Con



Brooklyn Vegan, in conjunction with 1000 Knives and Chronic Youth, The Hope Conspiracy, Blacklisted, United Nations, and Mother of Mercy at Cake Shop on Jan 15th! The date is one of a select few for HopeCon, and the only east coast date scheduled so far. No advanced tickets. Stay tuned for giveaways to what may be the first must-see hardcore show of the new year.



The Hope Conspiracy released the True Nihilist 7" earlier this year on Deathwish. Their last LP was 2006's Death Knows Your Name.



Blacklisted played Santos Party House on 10/24 along with Bane, Maximum Penalty, Cold World, and a host of others as part of the Deathwish - Chronic Youth Day Party at Santos Party House. Blacklisted shares members with the incredible Mother of Mercy who recently played Cake Shop with Iron Age. We profiled Mother of Mercy here.



United Nations is a supergroup of sorts, featuring Thursday's Geoff Rickly playing what is described as "emo powerviolence". The Hopecon show isn't the only one that United Nations has lined up, as the band is also scheduled to play Starland Ballroom with Glassjaw, Dillinger Escape Plan, and Rickly's main squeeze, Thursday. Tickets go on sale at noon on 10/30. The show is part of a larger tour. All dates below




The Hope Conspiracy - "Hang Your Cross" Live in Philadelphia, Jan 2008



The Hope Conspiracy - "They Know Not" Live in Philadelphia, Jan 2008



Hope Con



THE HOPE CONSPIRACY - 2010 TOUR DATES

Jan 6 2010 Kafe 44 Stockholm

Jan 7 2010 Cassiopeia Berlin, Berlin

Jan 8 2010 Werkstatt Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen

Jan 9 2010 Trix Antwerp, Antwerp

Jan 10 2010 AN Club Athens

Jan 12 2010 THE BARFLY LONDON

Jan 15 2010 Cake Shop NYC

Jan 16 2010 924 Gilman Berkeley, California

Jan 17 2010 West Seattle Legion Hall Seattle, Washington

Jan 21 2010 Chain Reaction Anaheim, California

Jan 22 2010 Che Cafe San Diego, California

Jan 23 2010 Emo's Austin, Texas