Guggenheim First Fridays – Art After Dark

Last evening I went to the First Friday’s party at the Gugg. An evening gig starting around 6 and ending near 12 or 1 am. The last few times I’ve been there were great djs, musicians, to accompany the excellent exhibit. This evening everything fell flat. There was a significant line as usual with typically slow staff in front getting people in. What was more deceiving about this evening, they were still setting up the exhibit, the Shapes of Space, which wasn’t even extended to the last two floors of the hall.

Nouvelle Vague was the Live music at the Guggenheim this evening. I wasn’t too impressed but the acoustics for live bands in the hall are atrocious. Ricocheting up and down the Gugg making for terrible sound unless you’re right up front. I didn’t get much from my vid (behind the stage) but supmag did here:


Billy Idol

Dead Kennedys

More Pictures of the event:

And last a video of one of the more interesting parts of the exhibit, the sound synced lighted dancefloor (from the Guggenheim site: “Piotr UklaÅ„ski’s adaptable wall-to-wall installation Untitled (Dance Floor) (1996) transforms the institutional space of the museum or gallery into a sound-synchronized, light-flashing disco, subverting the normal use of the site and encouraging visitors to dance, mingle, and otherwise interact with one another.”

Doughnut holes are made of the same thing as the hole in your toilet seat, but nobody ever publicizes that. Megan Coughlin

Dirty Sanchez

I’m not going to write much about this one, but if there was a land where irony met hypocracy, the GOP would be that homeland.

The GOP have been grabbing at military figures to promote the benefits of the war, through their own story. Propping them up as symbols of America, Freedom, our ability to be the ones in the right in starting and completing our engagements in Iraq and sending the message that any such criticism of the war is completely polar to those beliefs and down right unAmerican. One such tool is marine Cpl. Matt Sanchez who recently appeared on right-wing talk shows to discuss how he was mistreated by some of Columbia’s “radical” anti-military students. He’s also the military representative making appearances at the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) conference where Mitt Romney introduced Ann Coulter and she made her comments of John Edwards being synonymous with “faggot”.

The irony here is that it turns out that Matt Sanchez is also known as Rod Majors in several gay porn movies; something that stout conservatives are whole heartedly against, let alone being associated with someone involved in those circle jerk sessions. Joe. My God. broke the story that was quickly picked up by Keith Olbermann as a national report.

Here’s another take on this story from Huffington.

Something tells me we’ll see more of both Republicans and secret gays to come…..