Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Sunday School For Degenerates at Ice Palace




Adam Beyer, Adultnapper, dOP(live), Ida Engberg, Mathias Kaden, Mathias Tanzman, Mr C, Paco Osuna, Sebastien Leger, Soul Clap, Steve Bug, Tom Middleton, Victor Calderone, Vicenzo....

TIME TO GET ILL: Robag Whruhme of Wighnomy Brothers

Dimitri From Paris at Santos Party House

I just

FlawlessSound: D'Julz / Bredon Moeller

Immerse 09 Presents OLIVER HUNTEMANN w/Sleepy & Boo @ Cielo

Come Together for Haiti @ Bar 13

Benefit for Haiti Nurses Foundation

Hello everyone,
Many of us were touched and saddened by the recent earthquake in Haiti. I grew up with many Haitian friends and also friends who have dedicated their lives to helping the people of Haiti. Two of whom are the reason I love electronic music so much. Sadly these 2 are no longer with us. It is in their memory that i wish to help Haiti in anyway i can. I figured this is a good start.
So some of you may know Colleen Ward Mujica. She is also a dear friend who has spent her life helping the people of Haiti. I contacted her and asked what is a charity that we could help that would make a difference now. There is a nursing school called Haiti Nurses Foundation which is at the epicenter of the quake in Leogane. When it hit, no one knew if the nurses were alive because the facility was smashed to the ground. It turns out they survived and the student nurses immediately started caring for over 5,000 people before any aid arrived to them. Their supplies are so extremely limited, they were splinting limbs with cardboard. This school is in extremely high demand and is making a difference as we speak.

So this Sunday lets get together and try to make a difference. 100% of door money will go to this charity. -Andrew Vogt


DJs playing this evening


Taimur Agha
Andrew Vogt
Connie
Stadenco
Steven Letigre
Giovanni
Los
Illich Mujica

Bar 13
35 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212) 979-6677
MINIMUM donation of $10 at door
9pm-4am

http://haitinursing.org/index.php/events/visitors-to-fsil/

cnn story on haiti nurses
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2010/01/18/penhaul.haiti.forgotten.leogane.cnn?iref=allsearch

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Help Haiti!

Una Mano Amiga por Haiti / Let's Help Haiti





Los Centros de la Compañía de Jesús en Rep. Dominicana (Santo Domingo: Bonó y Centro Alberto Hurtado; Santiago: Centro Bellarmino y CEFASA; Dajabón: Solidaridad Fronteriza) han establecido una red de ayuda para socorrer a los damnificados del terremoto en Haití.


Estamos recibiendo los siguientes donativos:

ALIMENTOS:

- Habichuelas en lata
- Salchicas en lata
- Sardinas en lata
- Atún en lata
- Galletas de soda
- Leche tetrapack
- Jugos de fruta tetrapack
- Comida no perecible en general

MEDICAMENTOS

- Sueros de rehidratación oral
- Gasas
- Algodón
- Analgésicos (acetaminofén, ibuprofen)
- Cabestrillos
- Vendaje elástico
- Toxoide antitetánico
- Ganmaglobulina antitetánica humana
- Antibióticos (amoxicifilina, en suspensión y/o comprimidos)
- Antisépticos (tipo yodopovidona, o tipo jabón de clorhexidina)
- Toallas sanitarias



**************SE RUEGA NO TRAER ROPA***************
Pueden dejar sus contribuciones en dichos centros.

- Bonó, c. Josefa Brea N. 65, Mejoramiento Social, Santo Domingo
- Centro Alberto Hurtado, Av. Jiménez Moya N. 37, (al lado de Inazúcar), Santo Domingo
- Centro Bellarmino, Km 1 .5, Aut. Duarte, Santiago
- CEFASA, Km. 5, Autopista Luperón
- Solidaridad Fronteriza, C/ Manuel Roca 13, Dajabón

Para donativos en efectivo, hacer giro a la siguiente cuenta del Banco Popular:


Centro Bonó, 734510795


Si el pago se realiza en cheque, favor hacerlo a nombre de “Centro Bonó”. Puede depositarse en esa cuenta o entregarse en algunos de los centros.



Para más informaciones: - Bonó: (809) 682-4448; (809) 688-1646

- Centro Hurtado, Servir-D: (809) 535-2977
- Centro Bellarmino: (809) 582-6998
- CEFASA: (809) 736-8272
- Solidaridad Fronteriza: (809) 579-8993

Dirección electrónica: direccion@bono.org.do; p.mella@bono.org.do

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Twilight Visions






J A N U A R Y 2 9 – M A Y 9, 2 0 1 0
Paris was a city of fantasy and chance encounters for Surrealist artists of the 1920s and '30s. During this period of unprecedented social and cultural transformation, photography played a dramatic new role in both avant-garde practice and mass culture. In their works, photographers such as Jacques-André Boiffard, Brassaï, Ilse Bing, André Kertész, Germaine Krull, Dora Maar, and Man Ray used fragmentation, montage, unusual viewpoints, and various technical manipulations to expose the disjunctive and uncanny aspects of modern urban life. In Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris, guest curator Terry Lichtenstein has assembled over 150 photographs, films, books, periodicals, and Surrealist ephemera to show how real and imaginary versions of Paris were constructed through photographic images.

International Center of Photography
1133 Avenue of the Americas
at 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
http://www.icp.org/

Rio Music Conference 2010