Tomorrow at 6:30pm Eastern, I’ll play my first gig since July with Carlos Cotallo Solares, opening for Bedlam‘s Zoom reading of Romeo and Juliet and benefiting Communities United for Police Reform – sign up to watch here. thingNY is featured in the October issue of The Wire Magazine. Read on for more!
First, a recap since my last update: in July, thingNY had a great run of our new Zoom piece A Series of Landscapes, which is still available to watch until October 12 on HERE Arts Center‘s website for a small donation that will be shared between thingNY, Black Lives Matter, and Communities United for Police Reform. Carlos and I released an improvised music video on YouTube. Erin Rogers, Paul Pinto, and I contributed a short video segment to the 10th edition of HERE’s COVIDEO series. And thingNY has a full-page feature in the October issue of The Wire Magazine, where George Grella writes of us, “The expressive tone of thingNY’s work is universes away from Richard Wagner, but nothing surpasses their realisation of the gesamtkunstwerk ideal. Yet what they do is so earthy, so connected to experience, that they float free of historical context.” Read the full article by buying the issue here.
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Looking ahead, thingNY is starting to plan a new show for the fall, so stay tuned for more!