NoLA Rising presents a free showing of Style Wars at the Marigny Theater
Who: You and Us, a.k.a. WE
What: a free movie called Style Wars
When: Sunday January 4th @ 8 p.m. {that 2009, ya heard?)
Where: Marigny Theater, 1030 Marigny just off St. Claude
Why: Why not?!
The Marigny Theater.org
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Artist. Boat Captain. Founder of NoLA Rising. Ship Agent. Free Thinker. Once and former pilot. Philosopher. Underground Philanthropist. Traveler. Amateur Photographer. Part-time Writer. Recreational party funboy. I do stuff...
29 December 2008
26 December 2008
A Successful Toys for Tots drive
This Christmas, NoLA Rising asked you to donate toys for the Marine Corps Toys for Tots program. We offered you artwork in return. We had a very successful turn out at The Green Project at 2831 Marais. All total, we were able to donate over 100 toys to the program. Our friends at the W Hotel on Poydras gladly accepted carts of toys.
Also, many special thanks to the It's Yours, Take It group on Flickr.
Special thanks to Angie Green at the Green Project, Angela Thompson and her amazing staff at the W Hotel on Poydras, Max and Angela for curating and hanging the artwork, and all of our brothers and sisters in the IYTI world.
Shannon helps deliver presents!
Any late toy donations that we missed and toys that were donated at Deville Books at 134 Carondelet ended up going to a 7th Ward toy drive at a community center.
Also, many special thanks to the It's Yours, Take It group on Flickr.
Special thanks to Angie Green at the Green Project, Angela Thompson and her amazing staff at the W Hotel on Poydras, Max and Angela for curating and hanging the artwork, and all of our brothers and sisters in the IYTI world.
Shannon helps deliver presents!
Any late toy donations that we missed and toys that were donated at Deville Books at 134 Carondelet ended up going to a 7th Ward toy drive at a community center.
23 December 2008
Not much has changed since 55 BC - Cicero
The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt
should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and
controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome
become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public
assistance.
Cicero , 55 BC
should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and
controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome
become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public
assistance.
Cicero , 55 BC
17 December 2008
Deville Books - Books for Kids - Shopping Locally
Come by Deville Books, a half block off Canal on Carondelet, during your business break for those last minute Christmas presents. Buy a children's book to donate to charitable holiday cause and receive a piece of art of your choosing donated to the cause by NoLA Rising. All books in the store will be 20% off throughout the event. Support local business and local artists this holiday season and help NoLA Rise!
NoLA Rising believes in the development of downtown New Orleans as a viable living and working environment. While that takes major investment dollars, it also takes the small business that makes New Orleans feel like home. Whether it's Deville Books or another independent bookseller, shop local. Shopping locally is a proven way to keep the majority of your money in the local area.
NoLA Rising believes in the development of downtown New Orleans as a viable living and working environment. While that takes major investment dollars, it also takes the small business that makes New Orleans feel like home. Whether it's Deville Books or another independent bookseller, shop local. Shopping locally is a proven way to keep the majority of your money in the local area.
09 December 2008
NoLA Rising presents an art swap to Benefit Toys for Tots
Please come join us this Saturday night for an art swap / benefit to help raise toys for Toys for Tots. The idea is simple. Bring a brand new toy in a box and get a free piece of artwork. It's not a pish posh party, but a stop in during your Second Saturday Scad NoLA art-walk. Help us bring a little extra holiday cheer to some children who may not have it otherwise.
Who: NoLA Rising and The Green Project
What: An art swap - we have the art, you have the toys...let's swap
Why: For the kids, ya'heard me?
When: Saturday, December 13th 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. (or until the artwork is gone)
Where: The Green Project, 2831 Marais at the train tracks, upstairs showroom, around the side at the Garden Entrance
See you there...
p.s. If you're an artist and would like to contribute, pls bring a piece the night of...
08 December 2008
NoLA Rising / Slightly Askew Send a Heartfelt Thank You
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NoLA Rising and SlightlyAskew would like to thank everyone who came out and supported the Festival in New York. In addition, I would like to personally thank everyone who put their hard work, time and effort into making this Festival happen. Without your spirit and enthusiasm, it could never have been a success. Because of your support, we will be able to make a nice donation to Young Audiences here in New Orleans.
Thank you to Slightly Askew, Ad Nauseum Lyceum, IRT, Endless Love Crew, Robots Will Kill, Erik Sanner, Suspicious Brown, Jennifer Pagan, Scarlet O'Gasm, Elizabeth Wood, Gabriel Nussbaum, Caitlin Meissner, Eboni Hogan, Nick Gaswirth, cassettenova, Eddie Mars & The Vietcong Disco, DJ Theo Action Lorraine, The Talking Band, NY-Neo Classical Ensemble, The Movement Theater Company, Meres One, Elizabeth Barnett, Maranda Barskey, Ryan Frank, Deena Selenow, Rory Sheridan, the Epoxy Painted Crew (Christin, Barry, Sam, Nick and Victor), Neville Braithwaite, and, of course, Meryl Murman.
And, thanks to the New Orleans crew for coming up, helping out, passing the time and keeping me sane. NoLA crew: Avi BenBasat, Angela Pate, Robin Walker and Max Ochester. Ya'heard me?
NoLA Rising and SlightlyAskew would like to thank everyone who came out and supported the Festival in New York. In addition, I would like to personally thank everyone who put their hard work, time and effort into making this Festival happen. Without your spirit and enthusiasm, it could never have been a success. Because of your support, we will be able to make a nice donation to Young Audiences here in New Orleans.
Thank you to Slightly Askew, Ad Nauseum Lyceum, IRT, Endless Love Crew, Robots Will Kill, Erik Sanner, Suspicious Brown, Jennifer Pagan, Scarlet O'Gasm, Elizabeth Wood, Gabriel Nussbaum, Caitlin Meissner, Eboni Hogan, Nick Gaswirth, cassettenova, Eddie Mars & The Vietcong Disco, DJ Theo Action Lorraine, The Talking Band, NY-Neo Classical Ensemble, The Movement Theater Company, Meres One, Elizabeth Barnett, Maranda Barskey, Ryan Frank, Deena Selenow, Rory Sheridan, the Epoxy Painted Crew (Christin, Barry, Sam, Nick and Victor), Neville Braithwaite, and, of course, Meryl Murman.
And, thanks to the New Orleans crew for coming up, helping out, passing the time and keeping me sane. NoLA crew: Avi BenBasat, Angela Pate, Robin Walker and Max Ochester. Ya'heard me?
Day 6 - NoLA Rising Festival - A Day in Queens
A day in Queens...
Unfortunately, the program we were going to do with the class of second graders for canceled due to a scheduling conflict with the teacher and the holiday. However, since I had been up until a good 5 a.m. walking around Manhattan with the lovely and talented tour guide, it worked out well. This gave us a full day to buy another round of paint and head to Queens where I was able to paint the premier wall of the trip in Five Points.
Liz Giegerich, a graduate student at New York University focusing on multimedia and metropolitan reporting,gives the best account HERE:
“Five-points,” as it is known to grafitti artists around the world, is a large factory in Long Island City where it is legal to spray paint the walls. The owners of the factory allow artists to paint the walls as long as they seek permission first. The building, which fills an entire square block is covered from the ground up mostly in “wild style” grafitti - much different from NoLa Rising’s more mural-like Aztec inspired work, something Mike was initially nervous about. Mike, two other artists from New Orleans, the executive director of NoLa Rising and a photographer ventured out to Queens to tackle a large estimated 10 by 10 foot wall with spray paint cans and a ladder. I met them there while they were scouring the large dumpsters outside of the clothing factory for some left over fabric to use as scarves.
Around 3 p.m. the man who was in charge of allotting painting space led the crew to the wall they’d spend the next five hours covering with what Mike later considered his best street work ever. By 8:30 Mike and the other artists finally finished.
See Liz's blog by clicking on this line
And yet, nothing would be complete without the obligatory tourist photo...
From the late-night rainy walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
07 December 2008
Day 5 - NoLA Rising Festival - Murals and Performance
Dramatic Double Feature. Part one is the four top short plays written by New Orleans high school students in the Recovery Public School District commissioned by the Ogden Museum of Southern Folkart and performed by NYC theater companies The Talking Band, NY-Neo Classical Ensemble, The Movement Theater Company, and IRT. The students will view the staged readings via live webcam down in New Orleans.
The second performance of the day was artist Jennifer Pagan's Shoebox Lounge an admired performance artist and activist in New Orleans, Pagan is bringing her catchy and meaningful show which last appeared in NYC at UCB to IRT. I cannot tell you how touching this piece was to me. Jennifer's piece was so uniquely New Orleans that those of us from down here found ourselves at some point shedding a tear. If you want to talk about someone who knows the soul and spirit of New Orleans, see Jennifer's Shoebox Lounge any and every opportunity you get. Pagan is also a teacher and administrator with Young Audiences.
Earlier in the day, Rex and crew (Avi, Lady Robin, Max-O and super reporter Liz) went out to Brooklyn to bring the mural art of ReX to that neighborhood. It was damned cold, but we were able to accomplish two pieces:
Madonna and Fetal Jesus
I know What He's Saying
The second performance of the day was artist Jennifer Pagan's Shoebox Lounge an admired performance artist and activist in New Orleans, Pagan is bringing her catchy and meaningful show which last appeared in NYC at UCB to IRT. I cannot tell you how touching this piece was to me. Jennifer's piece was so uniquely New Orleans that those of us from down here found ourselves at some point shedding a tear. If you want to talk about someone who knows the soul and spirit of New Orleans, see Jennifer's Shoebox Lounge any and every opportunity you get. Pagan is also a teacher and administrator with Young Audiences.
Earlier in the day, Rex and crew (Avi, Lady Robin, Max-O and super reporter Liz) went out to Brooklyn to bring the mural art of ReX to that neighborhood. It was damned cold, but we were able to accomplish two pieces:
Madonna and Fetal Jesus
I know What He's Saying
06 December 2008
Day Four - NoLA Rising Festival in NYC
Sorry for the delay in getting the updates of the NoLA Rising Festival posted. I've been nursing a cold that I neglected to take care of and it's finally gotten the better of me.
SATURDAY, Nov 22nd, 2008
The day fortunately began late with IRT transformed into a Jazz Cafe. While light Jazz was being performed live in the background, refreshments were served up and painting began...
The afternoon we held two screenings of "Wade in the Water, Children", a documentary by Elizabeth Wood, Gabriel Nussbaum and the Film Class from the first school to re-open after hurricane Katrina in Central City. "Wade in the Water, Children offers a poetic and devastating look at life in New Orleans through the eyes of the kids who call it home." To find out more about the film, visit www.wadeinthewaterdoc.com
Around eight that night, we kicked off all night festivities with WET!, an all night dance party hosted by SLIGHTLYaskew. Featuring the DJs: cassettenova, Eddie Mars & The Vietcong Disco and DJ Theo Action Lorraine.
DJ with Scarlet O'Gasm
Team NoLA Rising
No night would be complete without a little burlesque. We were proud to have New Orleans native Scarlet O'Gasm, of the Peach Tartes, performing the "Devil Went Down to Georgia."
But no night would be complete without light-up hoola-hoops! And this is how it went until the morning...
SATURDAY, Nov 22nd, 2008
The day fortunately began late with IRT transformed into a Jazz Cafe. While light Jazz was being performed live in the background, refreshments were served up and painting began...
The afternoon we held two screenings of "Wade in the Water, Children", a documentary by Elizabeth Wood, Gabriel Nussbaum and the Film Class from the first school to re-open after hurricane Katrina in Central City. "Wade in the Water, Children offers a poetic and devastating look at life in New Orleans through the eyes of the kids who call it home." To find out more about the film, visit www.wadeinthewaterdoc.com
Around eight that night, we kicked off all night festivities with WET!, an all night dance party hosted by SLIGHTLYaskew. Featuring the DJs: cassettenova, Eddie Mars & The Vietcong Disco and DJ Theo Action Lorraine.
DJ with Scarlet O'Gasm
Team NoLA Rising
No night would be complete without a little burlesque. We were proud to have New Orleans native Scarlet O'Gasm, of the Peach Tartes, performing the "Devil Went Down to Georgia."
But no night would be complete without light-up hoola-hoops! And this is how it went until the morning...
05 December 2008
Support your Local Bookstores - Let's Keep New Orleans Original
This weekend, NoLA Rising would like you to go out and support your local bookstores. With the opening of the new Borders megastore on St. Charles Avenue, those small bookstores that have been our friends and neighbors since childhood will now be feeling extra holiday crunch.
If you were planning on purchasing books for someone special this holiday season, remember the small guys like you and me. There's Deville books at 134 Carondelet and then there's also the Garden District Bookshop in The Rink on the corner of Prytania and Washington. There are many other New Orleans bookstores to be found in your neighborhood too so look them up! Let's keep New Orleans original!
Arcadian Books & Prints
714 Orleans Ave., New Orleans, LA 70116 [Map It]
(504) 523-4138
Neighborhood: French Quarter
Shop Type: Book Store
Community Book Center
2523 Bayou Rd. , New Orleans, LA 70119 [Map It]
(504) 948-7323
www.communitybookcenter.com
Neighborhood: Mid-City
Shop Type: Book Store
Crescent City Books
204 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA 70130 [Map It]
(504) 524-4997
Neighborhood: French Quarter
Shop Type: Book Store
deVille Books
736 Union St., New Orleans, LA 70130 [Map It]
(504) 569-1016
Neighborhood: Central Business District/Downtown
Shop Type: Book Store
Faulkner House Books
624 Pirate's Alley, New Orleans, LA 70130 [Map It]
(504) 524-2940
www.faulknerhousebooks.net
Neighborhood: French Quarter
Shop Type: Book Store
Garden District Book Shop
2727 Prytania St., New Orleans, LA 70130 [Map It]
(504) 895-2266
www.gardendistrictbookshop.com
Neighborhood: Uptown/Garden District
Shop Type: Book Store
Iron Rail Bookstore & Library (The)
511 Marigny St., New Orleans, LA 70117 [Map It]
(504) 944-0366
www.ironrail.org
Neighborhood: Faubourg Marigny/Bywater
Shop Type: Book Store
Kaboom Books
901 Barracks St., New Orleans, LA 70116 [Map It]
(504) 529-5780
Neighborhood: French Quarter
Shop Type: Book Store
Kitchen Witch
631 Toulouse St., New Orleans, LA 70116 [Map It]
(504) 528-8382
Neighborhood: French Quarter
Shop Type: Book Store
Librarie Book Shop
823 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 [Map It]
(504) 525-4837
Shop Type: Book Store
Maple Street Book Shop
7523 Maple St., New Orleans, LA 70118 [Map It]
(504) 866-4916
www.maplestreetbookshop.com
Neighborhood: Uptown/Garden District
Shop Type: Book Store
Maple Street Children's Book Shop
7529 Maple St., New Orleans, LA 70118 [Map It]
(504) 861-2105
www.maplestreetbookshop.com
Neighborhood: Uptown/Garden District
Shop Type: Book Store
McKeown's Books and Difficult Music
4737 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA 70115 [Map It]
(504) 895-1954
www.mckeownsbooks.com
Neighborhood: Uptown/Garden District
Shop Type: Book Store
New Orleans Books & Tours
1 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA 70130 [Map It]
Neighborhood: Central Business District/Downtown
Shop Type: Book Store
In Mall: The Riverwalk
Octavia Books
513 Octavia St, New Orleans, LA 70115 [Map It]
(504) 899-7323
www.octaviabooks.com
Neighborhood: Uptown/Garden District
Shop Type: Book Store/>
02 December 2008
Day Three - Art Opening and After Party
NoLA Rising couldn't have done it alone. With the help of artists from Endless Love Crew, Robots Will Kill, And Erik Sanner and the support of Slightly Askew, Ad Nauseum Lyceum and IRT, we got an installation together in 24 hours. That's the way to bring two cities together...
Before the music of Suspicious Brown began, two spoken word poets graced us with their work. Thanks to Caitlin Meissner and Eboni Hogan for their works.
Collaborative Wall b/w Rex, El Celso, & Infinity
Endless Love Crew and Robots Will Kill Collaboration
Avi, Meryl and Rex
Rex and Erik Sanner
Rex and Max-O
Rex and the Delightful Maranda Barskey
Before the music of Suspicious Brown began, two spoken word poets graced us with their work. Thanks to Caitlin Meissner and Eboni Hogan for their works.
Collaborative Wall b/w Rex, El Celso, & Infinity
Endless Love Crew and Robots Will Kill Collaboration
Avi, Meryl and Rex
Rex and Erik Sanner
Rex and Max-O
Rex and the Delightful Maranda Barskey
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