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March 6th 2024 - The Bowery Electric
I went to go see my friends in the band Idlehood, where I also play bass in sometimes. Below are the links to the opening bands' sets, as well as Idlehood's. I included some random pictures my camera took, as a result of my friend trying to keep the camera recording during Idlehood's set (static cam).
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#music#photography#videography#the bowery electric#nyc#nyc local music#local music#idlehood#sound & shape#sound and shape#kanak#march 2024#2024#Youtube#citizen hullabaloo#live music
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the parallel between Lestat marking all the tenor's flat notes and Armand writing all his aggressive director notes for Claudia on the 500th performance... the performing community of Paris better thank their lucky stars everyday that lesmand didn't become a real couple because there would be no survivors
#they would have all killed themselves within a month..fucking in the box is honestly the kindest thing those bitches could do#modern/human au lesmand run the local youth theatre like the fucking navy#but whenever the moms are around they turn up the cute sassy gay couple charm#so no one even cares/notices that they are giving children permanent psyche issues#on another level though it would probably never work bc Lestat's basic ass would just want to do Shakespeare and classic musicals#while Armand would try to put on NYC black box plays about geopolitical conflicts#iwtv#m.text
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from last week's show
#alternative#alternative rock#goth#goth bands#gothic#new goth#post punk#darkwave#horror#punk#goth aesthetic#punk aesthetic#goth band#alternative band#local band#diy band#nyc music#nyc#nyc events#miss teen america band#miss teen america
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Guess who's seeing the original Mama El perform this weekend?
Me rn:
#yes i totally forgot i had tickets#no im not ashamed#i have the privilege of talking about seeing a lot of local shows#i just happen to lose track of which ones i actually follow thru on#shame she didnt sing in the show#i mean... the crossover dads got to sing in the musical episode#why not her?#laura benanti is gonna rock#i remain convinced i saw her on the street in nyc once#unconfirmed but my little heart can dream
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Falling up through noonday See there’s a fire on the horizon Burning up all that you know It’s an air that’s changing more than you could ever count on caught up in another countdown
Time is running away from us and I try to act as if it don’t matter But I’ll love you Through freezing
Calling time when you find some sort of truth colliding With the breath you leave behind And the trees they’ll take it off of your hands The trees they’ll take it off your hands I hope you understand
Time is running away from us and I try to act as if it don’t matter But I’ll love you Through freezing
Where do we go from here? When unfolding comes And you go on your way Distant summer calling Where did June go? I saw you running
Seeing all the truth that sinks its weight into your bones Little rivers, weaving figures for hours on end It’s pulsing in your head Where did June go? Where did June go?
#independent music#slowcore#indie rock#psych rock#withe#there is less sun#love songs#fender jazzmaster#music#shoegaze#nyc music#local music#dreamy#atlanta music#Bandcamp#new music#love
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#nyc#indie#statenisland#rock#sergionapoletano#local music#beerlover#beergeeks#craftbeergeek#Instagram
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Besame Streaming Jon Hammond Sk PRO
#WATCHMOVIE HERE: Besame Streaming Jon Hammond Sk PRO
Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/besame-streaming-jon-hammond-sk-pro
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#Topics#Streaming#Hammond Organ#Music#Besame#NYC Health and Hospitals#AFM Local 802#Jon Hammond#Sk PRO#Language English
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When my intense passion for music and photography come together 🎼🖤 #music #local #tabithaleeturchio #nyc #statenisland #brooklyn Jane Lee Hooker // 2019 The Jazztronauts // 2022 Black Camera // 2017 Pete’s Lost Luggage // 2013 (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CouiGLvLfD5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I know a lot of people right now are still living in uncertainty over how to help with Palestine, especially if you can't donate due to having to prioritize personal expenses.
However, if you do want a way to contribute that focuses more on making art, music, writing, etc., then I would advise checking out Art for Mankind's Art for Palestine Campaign.
It's a new initiative in close contact with families in Rafah. Their mission is to sell different services and art pieces as a shop (all donated from the community), where people's contributions will be used to help fund people's GoFundMes. Their organization takes all kinds of work, from graphics, writing, ceramics, crochet, films, and even live band performances.
Of course, Art for Mankind has had experience running these campaigns before, having previously donated to causes such as Maui Wildfire Relief, and remains transparent about where their money goes through their Insta and website.
EDIT: Recently, two of their planned telethons and art events were successful in gaining $2,971, and that number is still growing, so they are still looking for musicians, poets, bands, lecturers, and filmmakers to showcase support.
However, they're always looking for artists to reach out and donate to their shop catalog. If you have a poem, painting, or a service (basically anything) to contribute, then you can definitely contact them through their website on how to help.
This organization is only known in the local NYC area, so I would urge people to reblog and share this post around for others to see it! It's a great way to help with funding when donating financially isn't an option
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Writer Spotlight: Rose Sutherland
Rose Sutherland @rosesutherlandwrites is a Toronto-based writer who grew up a voracious reader with an overactive imagination in Nova Scotia (where she once fell off a roof trying to re-enact Anne of Green Gables!). She's been to theatre school in NYC, apprenticed at a pâtisserie in rural France, and currently moonlights as an usher and bartender—in between writing queer folktales, practicing yoga, dancing, singing, searching out amazing coffee and croissants, and making niche jokes about Victor Hugo on the internet. She's mildly obsessed with the idea of one day owning a large dog, several chickens, and maybe a goat. A Sweet Sting of Salt is her debut novel.
Keep reading for more about character arcs in A Sweet Sting of Salt, Rose's favorite fanfic tropes, and some excellent reading recs 👀
Can you tell us about A Sweet Sting of Salt and how you came to write it?
A Sweet Sting of Salt is a queer (f/f) historical reimagining of the classic folktale of the selkie wife, set in 1830’s Nova Scotia. I call it a “reimagining” because while it draws on the folktale, it’s not a retelling of that tale so much as a story playing out in relation to that mythology. I’d wanted to write something centering a love story between two women for a while, but the initial spark came from a Tumblr post! It suggested the idea of selkies testifying before the UN as victims of human trafficking, which reminded me of all the things I disliked about the original folktale and its inherent darkness that is generally glossed over, starting me down the rabbit hole toward finding my own story.
How did you approach research for A Sweet Sting of Salt, and what is a favorite historical fact you learned?
I joke that I did a lot of research by osmosis: I already had a lot of base knowledge about the location, having grown up in Nova Scotia, and then set the story in a period that I’ve been absorbing information about in a low-key way for ages—1832 is also the year of the student rebellion in Les Mis, so I’ve been gleaning tidbits about this era since I first got into the musical and book back in high school. However, I had to do more specific research into things like British divorce law, period midwifery, and animal husbandry. I also visited some small, hyper-local museums on the South Shore that gave me an invaluable glimpse into daily life. I also did some fun practical research into things like “How long does it take to walk from x to y?” and “How cold IS a plunge into this body of water in March?” (Spoiler: Very.)
A fact that fascinated me but didn’t make it into the book was that some early European settlers in the area were granted lands by luck of the draw, pulling from a deck of playing cards: Each card was assigned to a specific 50-acre lot, and whatever you pulled, you were stuck with it.
When we meet them, Jean and Muirin are isolated for different reasons. What do you hope readers still searching for their people take away from A Sweet Sting of Salt?
That there’s always hope. It’s valuable and important to keep reaching out to the world around you, to be open, and not cut yourself off—the biggest reason for Jean’s loneliness at the beginning of this story is the way she has come to keep everyone around her at arm’s length, shutting herself away out of fear, and refusing to let anyone truly get to know her because she thinks that’s the best way to protect herself from being hurt again. Reaching out to others can take a real act of courage, especially if you’ve had bad experiences in the past, but “your people” will reach back to you.
Found family elements play a strong role throughout the novel, within supernatural and mundane settings and across species. Was this something you intended from the beginning, or did this grow out of writing the relationship between Jean and Muirin?
I always intended for Jean to have a found family of this type, which is something that a lot of queer people identify with, but those bonds also got stronger and more meaningful as I wrote, especially once Jean and Muirin began growing into their own family unit—their new relationship and the real danger that comes along with it put pressures on Jean’s other relationships that I hadn’t originally considered. Disagreements with Anneke and Laurie over Jean’s choices arise from their deep concern and love for her, and her own love and care for them, reflected in her responses, is a big part of what made them feel like a real family, for me. Jean and Laurie always having each other’s backs while also being the first to call one another out on their bullshit ended up being one of my favourite dynamics in the whole book.
The selkie myth carries an inherent element of transformation. What is a character transformation you most enjoyed writing, and why?
On a character level, the change in Jean’s worldview following a conversation with her childhood sweetheart meant a lot to me—it heals an old wound for her. I love how grounded and self-assured she is afterward, in spite of the daunting task still ahead of her. But my favourite transformation to write was the antagonist’s mask-off moment, where they directly threaten Jean for the first time. It’s so sly and coded so that only she will understand the menace behind it, a real dun-duh-dunnn moment, which was a lot of fun for me—I also enjoy the foreshadowing elements in that exchange.
This is your debut novel. Did anything surprise you about getting it from manuscript to published book?
Oh my gosh, how LONG it took! After I finished the original draft and decided it was worth attempting to publish, I spent over a year revising based on my own thoughts, input from beta readers, critique partners, and my mentor, Maureen Marshall (whom I connected with through the now defunct Author Mentor Match program, and whose book, The Paris Affair—about a young gay engineer attempting to help Gustave Eiffel secure the funding to build a certain celebrated Parisian landmark— is coming out in May). After that came a full year of querying agents and getting rejected. A lot. People loved Salty but weren’t quite sure what to do with her or where the book would fit in “the market,” which was hard to deal with at the time but is hilarious in retrospect: Salty was snapped up less than a month after she finally went out on submission! But that was back in 2022, and the book is only coming out now. Publishing can be painfully slow.
You’ve written fanfic in the past—do you have a favorite fanfic trope?
I’m not sure either of these counts as a trope, but I adore a character that’s “pure of heart, dumb of ass”, and love a truly unhinged Fanon Explanation For Canon Object. As a longtime Les Mis stan, I ship Tholomyes/Getting Punched. If you know, you know.
Do you have any favorite queer retellings of folktales you can recommend?
Right here on Tumblr, I’m a huge fan of @laurasimonsdaughter, who writes delightful riffs on classic folktales, truly inventive urban fantasy spins on old lore, and her own original folktales.
I’m currently reading Spear, an amazing queer, gender-bent, Arthurian novella by Nicola Griffiths. Anna Burke’s books Thorn and Nottingham are up next on my TBR. Lately, I’ve been reading a lot of brilliant queer historicals that aren’t retellings (I recently loved Suzette Meyr’s The Sleeping Car Porter and Heather O’Neil’s When We Lost Our Heads) and wonderful historical retellings that aren’t queer (I highly recommend Molly Greeley’s beautiful, heartbreaking Marvelous, about the real-life couple that inspired Beauty and the Beast). Queer, historical retellings aimed at adults seem to be considered quite niche, still, and can take some digging to find! So, throwing this out to Tumblr: Do you have recommendations for me?
Do you have a writing routine? Is there a place/state of being/playlist you find most conducive to your writing practice?
My routine is chaotic at best, but I find I do my best work earlier in the day, so I usually scribble in my journal while I have breakfast, and then progress to working on my current project as I drink my second cup of coffee. I’m lucky—my day job is an evening gig, which mostly allows me to write on my preferred schedule… but I’ve also been known to have a bolt of inspiration strike at 10pm and dash home to write until well past midnight on occasion. Nothing quite like the hyperfocus zone!
What’s next for you? Are you working on anything you can tell us about?
No official news yet, but I’m currently working on a story set in 18th-century provincial France based on a true unsolved mystery of the past. It has me delving into a very specific branch of French folklore, and I hope future readers will pick up on common threads with one popular fairytale in particular. I’m really excited about where this one is headed, but keeping the details close to my chest for now!
Thank you Rose for taking the time to answer our questions! If you love queer fantasy and old folktales, grab yourself a copy of A Sweet Sting of Salt, and be sure to share your queer folktale reading recs with Rose on @rosesutherlandwrites!
#writer spotlight#writers' room#booklr#writers on tumblr#writing community#writeblr#creative writing#debut author#reading#rose sutherland#a sweet sting of salt#selkies#myths#fanfic#Les Mis#queer fiction#f/f fiction#queer folktales
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#2024#Brooklyn#Mama Tried#May 2024#NATICA#NYC#Videography#music#youtube#citizen hullabaloo#local music#live music#nyc local music#nyc live music
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re last reblog i’m reading a book about fandom from the 80s and it’s so interesting to read about the local/geographic/IRL construction of fan sociality from a bygone age… what do we miss out on when we neglect building sustainable in-person interest groups with the ability to casually socialize? especially for media fans, who unlike music fans don’t necessarily have a “reason” (concerts) to gather regularly.
i mean EYE hang out with my polar friends constantly but A) i am an outlier and B) live in nyc so it’s probably easier for me than for most… still i think it’s something to consider. bring back the collating party!!!!!
#as fandom grows more dependent on horrible platforms it’s More Important Now Than Ever#to find ways to just hang the fuck out
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incomplete list of things ral would love if he lived on modern day earth
drunk driving
sci-fi audiobooks
reddit. specifically r/relationship_advice (gives completely illegal advice) and r/methcanics. absolute legend there. everything he makes looks like it killed shinzo abe
genuinely actually sucking and fucking in the restrooms at pride
bragging about the NYC subway system
telling everyone the martian is his favorite movie. its actually tokyo drift
the crunchiest industrial metal music youve ever heard
editing the wikipedia pages of niche scientists he has beef with
doordash for shitty local pizza. insists its good solely by virtue of it being "authentic NYC neopolitan"
dunking on the big bang theory (the sitcom, not the actual theory) because its for "idiots who want to feel smart, misogynists, and heterosexual virgins"
radical centrism. doesnt follow politics that much, always manages to have the most batshit yet technically coherent take for any given topic
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Byler date night HCs? Like I’m thinking they live alone together, possibly in college, or just as older adults. They go out to a nice restaurant together, then get home and…..😵💫😉
Also, what do you think they’d wear? All dressed up in suits?
You probably wanted spicy but you're getting mostly sappy.
Teenage Byler - Hawkins
Early dates are lowkey. Secretive. Video games and movies in Mike's basement. Not much changed from when they were just best friends, but a lot more kissing. Kissing in between levels of Nintendo. Missing half the movie because they were making out and Will insists they rewind to catch up and then they just end up making out again.
Long drives. To find someplace to park. Enjoy time alone. Or just to escape a bit and talk as woods and farmland speed by the windows as Mike drives them all over the surrounding area.
Drive in movie theater. Mike dressing up a little nicer to meet Will at his door, a Real Date, even if they'll just be sitting in the car yet again. Where it's dark and there's too much else to pay attention to than the two boys getting handsy in the car off to the side in the back.
They tried a local diner together as a date, but it feels too exposed now, even though they're not doing anything suspicious.
Movie theater dates. Like they always have, but this time it's clear it's a date. Hands held under the big popcorn bucket. Feels like a scandal waiting to happen. They always let go after so long.
The arcade is safe, as long as they don't stand too close.
Dates to the lake. Picnic and a field and wildflowers and Will's sketchbook and Mike as his muse.
College/Older Byler. Living in NYC
They're still going to the movies, but they're not afraid to hold hands because once they discover it's an option, they can go to movie theaters in neighborhoods that are populated by gay men. Same for going out to dinner, although over time they're comfortable going to places all over the city, but it is nice to go out and dress up to a nicer restaurant and look at the staff and know that you're among your people.
A simple walk in the park is nice, and Central is huge and bustling, people watching, etc. And certain areas they can hold hands and share a kiss because they're not the only men doing so, they're not a spectacle. It's not a perfect world or city but it's NYC - theres always something stranger going on.
They do go to bars and clubs together. Will like to dance, like dressing cute in ways that would get him attention if he was single, but all it does is make Mike keep him close and make it known they're together, it gets him to dance instead of sitting awkward at the bar or booth. Mission accomplished.
Will's favorite dates are to museums. Because there's so many, and they're both such chatty nerds when they have opportunity to go on about their interests. Nothing more captivating than the other's passion.
Nights in where they order in or attempt to cook for each other. Taking the time to set the table. Candles, maybe. At home, but dressed nice. Quieter. Intimate. Easier to segue from dinner to bedroom (or sometimes barely making it out of the kitchen).
Coming home from some fantastic night out, Will dragged Mike to the theater for a musical and Mike ended up having a good time despite initial reluctance. But Will's so excitable and that makes Mike so enamored. Flirty on the subway, tipsy after stopping at a local spot for a few glasses of wine after the show. Grabbing at each other in the elevator. Shirt buttons popped in the doorway. Tripping over pants and shoes until Mike gives up and carries a giggling, drunk Will to the bedroom.
#I started typing this last night when I couldn't sleep... and fell asleep!#Working on clearing out more old ones. Was feeling sappy and cute so here's some of that.#HC
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finally got to see Saw the Musical in nyc last week! Really really good show! So here's Adam and Lawrence getting the 2 for 20 at their local Applebee's (they def split the boneless wings).
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I got some excitement when I posted that little Blood Makes Noise snippet, so I thought I'd talk a little bit about it! Don't always do that before I post a fic but I'm really really excited about this so here's some of the fic lore to tide over until I get deeper into writing it since it'll take a bit with my other projects :D
It's set from 1988-95/96 in New York City during the height of the AIDS crisis
Qui-Gon, an ACLU attorney and anti-war protestor, adopted Obi-Wan when he was four after his single mom, a client of Qui-Gon’s, was killed by the police
Qui-Gon is Dooku's son, and they're Jewish. Dooku is a former US Rep and is cantor at the synagogue they all attend and things are ... complicated
Tholme, a PI, adopted Quinlan at age 8 (and later on Aayla). Quin's birth parents immigrated from Haiti and died when he was five
Qui-Gon and Tholme, who are close friends, move in across the hall from each other and Quin and Obi-Wan become the best of friends from age 8 on
Quin's a violin prodigy and composer who later starts a punk/rock band and teaches music in an NYC public school
Obi-Wan is a political science professor who also writes political and investigative pieces for The Village Voice and tutors low-income kids at his local JCC (Bail is his editor)
Both of them are in ACT UP and also did crisis line work for the Gay Men's Health Crisis group that was the pre-cursor to ACT UP
They've been stupid in love forever and keep sleeping together but don't become a couple until right after Obi-Wan's HIV diagnosis (for various reasons that will be explained in the fic)
Eventually Anakin and Shmi move into the same building as Obi-Wan and Quinlan and become super close
Obi-Wan writes hit pieces on Palpatine, a former US. Rep who now works for the pharma company that's responsible for jacking up AZT prices (and Palpatine just so happens to be Anakin's estranged grandfather)
Little Padme will also be in this! Her dad is a city councilor
Obi-Wan IS one of the lucky earlier on HIV/AIDS survivors (it's just a very hard road)
I won't spoil it all but! Some lore. Really excited to dig into this!
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