Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans is the signature work in the artist’s career and a landmark in MoMA’s collection. The 1962 series of 32 paintings is the centerpiece in this focused collection exhibition of Warhol’s work during the crucial years between 1953 and 1967. The Soup Cans mark a breakthrough for Warhol, when he began […]
SUNDAY 12
OBJECTify
Need a new night where u can flaunt your new latex leggings? Or maybe show off ur Shibari Japanese rope-tying skills? This is the place! The Baroness, Editrix Abby, and the legendary Chi Chi Valenti host a genre-smashing monthly party for intelligent technophiles and discerning fetishists. DJs Xris SMack and The Merc in the […]
Touko Laaksonen (1920–1991), the artist better known as Tom of Finland, helped shaped the sexual desires of generations of gay men. Who knew the erotic potential of muscles, mustaches, and tight leather outfits until Tom’s exquisitely finished drawings found their audience? His images lit up countless fantasies with their impossibly humpy, practically pneumatic men engaged […]
SATURDAY 11
Fill Me Up: An Evening with Bridget Everett and Kenny Mellman
Since Bridget Everett blasted onto the theater scene in her Ars Nova hit At Least It’s Pink in ’07, she and musical collaborator Kenny Mellman (of Kiki and Herb with Justin Bond) have continually delivered winning, raunchy material about anal sex, morning farts, and […]
The battle is on! First came the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, then comes Peaches next month, and on June 22, The Gossip will be releasing sophomore album “Music For Men”. So where does ur twatted alliance lie?
FRIDAY 10
Ladytron was a fav indie electronic band back in the early 00’s with hit anthem Destroy Everything You Touch. They did release fourth album Velocifero a year ago, but it barely made a blip o the dance floor. Tonight they team-up with punk/new wave band The Faint and Brooklyn’s own synth lovers Telepathe.
Webster […]