Pathetic, Right?

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050916WeeklyEvents1.jpg From film screenings packed with live entertainment to comedic slide shows and dance parties that Prince would approve of, here are five ways to make the most of it while you’re living for the city . CAAAAN YOUUUU DIIIIG IT??? An immersive screening of the “bad old days” gang war classic The Warriors will be taking over House of Yes on Tuesday. Leave your switchblade at home but bring plenty of empty beer bottles for a night complete with special appearances by original cast members and a brief discussion of what it was really like in the war-torn ’70s, led by Orphans gang member Apache Ramos. Live painting during the screening and a partial in-house rescoring of the film by Black Lodge means you should definitely come out to play for this one. via facebook If the word “slideshow” only triggers terrible memories of making Power Points in college, then get to Carousel in 2-D and 3-D , a night that will project weird and wonderful things onto unsuspecting walls. Comic strip writers, graphic novelists, visual artists, musicians, and theater players will come together to bring humor and horror to Dixon Place, with the likes of Katie Fricas, Sara Lautman, Jason Little, Gerald Marks, and Joe Pedoto all contributing. Get ready for a fast-paced night of gags, live drawings, and 3-D Star Wipe Transitions. Wednesday, May 11th, 7:30 p.m. // Dixon Place , 161A Chrystie Street between Rivington and Delancey, Manhattan // Tickets $15-18 via facebook One of the greatest documentaries on Gospel music ever made, Rejoice and Shout is screening at the Bronx Documentary Center.

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Now, think about what you REALLY want for 2016 and set THAT intention. You see, Id much rather do photography, play golf and with lifes other shiny objects, than almost anything else right now. Those little annoying disruptions of lifes responsibilities feel like they get in the way of living the dream. So, they get put off until there is no other option. Pathetic, right? Obviously, evenlivingthe dream has its limitations.

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