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Monday, May 6, 2013

2MORO . . so far @ least iN NYC



  • This is the local screening of "Dirty Girls" (1996). It's that 18 min short, documenting 2 dirty girl sisters and their highschool experience in the 90's. Its gritty, hysterical, cruel, and inspiring. Q&A with both Director, Michael Lucid, and dirty girl, Harper Willat following it. If you haven't seen it, now's the time. If you watched it go viral on YouTube, come and support!! Oh and have a pickle-back while you're there! Did I mention karaoke night starts right after?? Yeeeeah, that, too.

    The film will start right at 9p, so come early, you don't want to miss it (only 18 mins long!)

    If you aren't familiar with the venue, The Woods is a fun bar, with huge outdoor space, and delicious food in the back - Landhous. Yum.
48 S 4th StBrooklyn, New York 11211








  • Partly Cloudy 72°F / 54°F
  • Hosted By: FIT Textile Surface Design department
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    Come join us May 7th, 2013 from 6-9 to view the works of our soon to be graduates of the BFA program at the Fashion Institute for Textile/Surface Design.
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    Where exactly you ask?
    227 @ 27th St (8th Ave NE corner)
    David Dubinsky Student Center (A building)
    8th Floor
    Open to the public (invite your friends)
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    Featuring work by:
    Mark Alexander
    Louisa Alsen
    Alexander Ata
    Stephanie Cooper
    Nicole DeGirolamo
    Stephanie Dwan
    Nancy Egan
    Patrice Ferguson
    Beau Karabel
    Neslin Karagoz
    Emily Kerbstat
    Eun Ji Na
    Alicia Maher
    Sarah Merenda
    Veronica Navarro
    Jeesoo Park
    Julia Pitts
    Alexandra Ranieri
    Heather Rauscher
    Sarah-Briley Roberts
    Coral Rosenblat
    Sophia Santander
    Kira Sassano
    William Storms
    Sarah Toler
    Nancy Villalobos
    Jennifer Wisey
    Brittany Wurtz


227 West 27th StreetNew York, New York 10001-5992

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  • (web.ovationtix.com)
  • Dixon Place Presents
    Body Collider Dance
    Bare Knuckle High Fashion

    Bare Knuckle High Fashion present a combination of elaborate, avant garde costumes and intensely athletic modern dance. The piece will investigate the personal image and how fashion are used to create, enhance, disguise, distract, and expose individuals and their connections to each other. Bare knuckle High Fashion delves into the complexity of identity, relationships, sexuality and sexual orientation, and the use of fashion as a hindrance and an enhancement of personality and image.

    Get yourself down to Dixon Place to support this amazing show and it's artists!


161A Chrystie StreetNew York, New York 10002

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