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lily-the-goblin · 9 months
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Marilyn the guitarist of The Yowl Cats, and Goth-Rin her palisman in an old poster photo together from their youth, only Marilyn smiled much more back then, when her band was still together. She is wearing her low effort costume on stage after her band broke the record deal with a shady company, and performed on their own without a care, using wild magic in a performance for the first time on crystal vision.
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stroccospoetry · 3 years
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Broadcast for July 4
Today’s broadcast features Cat Tyc from her reading at People's Park in Albany on September 19, 2020. The second half features a group of poems selected for July 4th with Amiri Baraka, Allen Ginsberg, Michael Ruby, and Walt Whitman.
Tune-in on WCAA-LP in Albany, Sundays at 11am and Thursdays (Wednesday night) at 2am. Also available to Pacifica affiliates around the world via Audioport.
Here is our Independence Day playlist, with links to recordings and more information.
Michael Ruby, O America
Walt Whitman, I hear America Singing
Allen Ginsberg, America
Allen Ginsberg, HUM BOM
Amiri Baraka, Somebody Blew Up America
Michael Ruby, America's Overseas Military Bases
Michael Ruby's The Star-Spangled Banner is a collection of poems that spans the 15-year arc from 9/11/2001 to 11/9/2016. Ruby began the book in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, when he saw people freely using U.S. national symbols for their own political purposes, and he decided to do the same thing for poetic purposes. Every poem in the book uses the 81 words of the national anthem and inserts words into the spaces between them. Recordings of Michael Ruby reading from the book are available on Penn Sound. This set begins with O America and ends with America's Overseas Military Bases read by Michael Ruby.
The second recording comes from the Whitman Archive: a 36-second wax cylinder recording thought to be Walt Whitman's voice reading four lines from the poem "America".
Allen Ginsberg's America is Beat canon, written in Berkeley in 1956 and published in Ginsberg's collection, Howl and Other Poems. This recording is from the "Big Table Chicago Reading" which was a benefit for a newly-established magazine called Big Table, born as a result of the flagrant censorship of the student magazine, the Chicago Review.
Ginsberg's Hum Bom is a poem that grew and evolved over time, revised in response to new imperial misadventures. Ginsberg wrote the first section in May 1971, and it was published in his 1972 City Light's collection, The Fall Of America. This extended version was published in Cosmopolitan Greetings 1994 and was recorded by Chris Funkhouser on 22 April 1994, at Columbia-Greene Community College in Hudson, New York.
The legendary Amiri Baraka visited Troy in 2009 to read his poem "Somebody Blew Up America". The poem briefly quotes Hum Bom within its 243 anti-imperial lines.  Saxophonist Rob Brown accompanied Mr. Baraka for this reading, part of the the "Free Jazz at the Sanctuary" series, recorded live on February 21, 2009 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, New York. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUEu-pG1HWw
As Michael Leong has written,
Written in response to the 9/11 attacks, Baraka’s poem is an anti-epic—a text not about the formation of a nation, as Virgil’s Aeneid, but about the destruction of one; it is a scathing and sarcastic jeremiad that denounces the abuse of power against the oppressed, both domestic and abroad.
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jgthirlwell · 6 years
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01.01.19 New Years Day in NYC means the annual festival of poets from The Poetry Project at St Marks Church. Among the dozens of performers doing short sets were the legendary Anne Waldman,  Cat Tyc, Precious Okoyomon, CA Conrad, Wo Chan, Erica Hunt with guest Marty Ehrlich, Steve Earle, Tammy Faye Starlight, Penny Arcade, M.Lamar, Anne Vitale, Laura Ortman and many more
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CAT TYC, PLEASE SCREAM INSIDE YOUR HEART PT. 1, Fence
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apod · 4 years
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2020 August 18
TYC 8998-760-1: Multiple Planets around a Sun Like Star Image Credit: ESO, A. Bohn et al.
Explanation: Do other stars have planets like our Sun? Previous evidence shows that they do, coming mostly from slight shifts in the star's light created by the orbiting planets. Recently, however, and for the first time, a pair of planets has been directly imaged around a Sun-like star. These exoplanets orbit the star designated TYC 8998-760-1 and are identified by arrows in the featured infrared image. At 17 million years old, the parent star is much younger than the 5-billion-year age of our Sun. Also, the exoplanets are both more massive and orbit further out than their Solar System analogues: Jupiter and Saturn. The exoplanets were found by the ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile by their infrared glow – after the light from their parent star was artificially blocked. As telescope and technology improve over the next decade, it is hoped that planets more closely resembling our Earth will be directly imaged.
∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200818.html
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grandgrandgalop · 6 years
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Winter Walk Literary Reading at Walnut Hill Fine Art Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 5pm With readings by: Rebecca Wolff Hallie Goodman Cat Tyc Adam Tedesco Karen Schoemer Jane Liddle Hosted by Jasmine Dreame Wagner About the readers: Rebecca Wolff is the author of four books of poems (most recently One Morning-- from Wave Books) and one novel. She is the editor of Fence and Fence Books. She was born and raised in Chelsea, New York and has lived in Hudson almost as long as she lived there. Hallie Goodman is a writer living in Hudson, New York where she co-founded Volume Reading and Music Series. She is a MacDowell Colony, NYFA MARK and InStar Lodge fellow. Her work has appeared in Glamour Magazine, Condé Nast Traveler, Redbook Magazine, and many others. A recent essay, published by Hunger Mountain, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Hallie holds a GED and an MFA. Cat Tyc is a writer and artist. Her video work has screened locally and internationally at spaces that include the Microscope Gallery, Anthology Film Archives, CUNY Graduate Center, Brooklyn Museum, Kassel Fest and the PDX International Festival. Her most recent writings have been published in Weekday, The Sink Review,  6x6 and The Fanzine. She is an occasional contributing writer for BOMB and Topical Cream. She teaches multimedia composition and media analysis within the CUNY system and Rutgers New Brunswick and works as the Program Coordinator for The Home School based in Hudson, NY. Poet and video artist Adam Tedesco is a founding editor of REALITY BEACH, a journal of new poetics. His video work has been shown at MoMA PS1, among other venues. His recent poetry, essays and interviews have appeared in Laurel Review, Prelude, Powderkeg, Fanzine, Fence, Tarpaulin Sky, and elsewhere. He is the author of several chapbooks, most recently ABLAZA (2017), the forthcoming Misrule (Ursus Americanus, 2019) and the forthcoming poetry collection Mary Oliver (Lithic Press, 2018). Karen Schoemer's poems have appeared in La Presa, the Pine Hills Review, Up the River and lex*i*con. She performs and records with several bands, include Sky Furrows, Jaded Azurites and Venture Lift. Her music criticism has been widely published and anthologized; she is the author of Great Pretenders: My Strange Love Affair with '50s Pop Music. An MFA student at the Writer's Foundry in Brooklyn, NY, she lives in Hudson and manages Book Space at Time and Space Limited in Hudson. Jane Liddle is a friend to birds and lives in New Paltz, New York. Her stories have been published in various journals and featured in the Best Small Fictions anthology. Her short-story collection Murder was published by 421 Atlanta in March 2016. Jasmine Dreame Wagner is the author of On a Clear Day (Ahsahta Press), a collection of lyric essays and poems deemed “a capacious book of traveller’s observations, cultural criticism, and quarter-life-crisis notes” by Stephanie Burt at The New Yorker and “a radical cultural anthropology of the wild time we’re living in” by Iris Cushing at Hyperallergic. She works for Basilica Hudson. Sarah Butler : Ephemera is now on view in the gallery... enjoy the readings and the art. 
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uglyducklingpresse · 7 years
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17 Years of 6x6 Poets
#1. Edmund Berrigan, Filip Marinovich, Sheila E. Murphy, Julien Poirier, Lev Rubinstein (tr. Matvei Yankelevich), Kathrine Sowerby   #2. John M. Bennett, Joel Dailey, Arkadii Dragomoshchenko (tr. Evgeny Pavlov with Benjamin Friedlander), Michael Ford, R. Cole Heinowitz, Genya Turovskaya   #3. John Coletti, Nathaniel Farrell, Eugene Ostashevsky, Elizabeth Reddin, Cedar Sigo, Samantha Visdaate   #4. Brandon Downing, W.B. Keckler, Anna Moschovakis, Dmitri Prigov (tr. Christopher Mattison), Aaron Tieger, Sam Truitt   #5. Micah Ballard, Mariana Ruiz Firmat, Frank Lima, Beth Murray, Philip Nikolayev, Keith Waldrop   #6. Carlos Blackburn, Joe Elliot, Arielle Greenberg, Mark Lamoreux, Alicia Rabins, Lewis Warsh   #7.David Cameron, Steve Dalachinsky, Joanna Fuhrman, Jason Lynn, Tomaž Šalamun (tr. Joshua Beckman), Jacqueline Waters   #8. Nicole Andonov, Jenna Cardinale, Arielle Guy, Yuko Otomo, Guillermo Juan Parra, Karen Weiser   #9. Jon Cone, Phil Cordelli, Dorothea Lasky, Julie Ritter, Laura Sims, Erica Weitzman   #10. Ilya Bernstein, Geoffrey Detrani, Paul Killebrew, Laura Solomon, Viktor Vida (tr. Ana Božičević), Dana Ward   #11. Sue Carnahan, C.S. Carrier, Christina Clark, a collaboration by Aaron McNally and Friedrich Kerksiek, Rick Snyder, James Wagner   #12. Guy R. Beining, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Sawako Nakayasu, Cynthia Nelson, John Surowiecki, Novica Tadić (tr. Maja Teref & Steven Teref)   #13. Matthew Gavin Frank, George Kalamaras, Ann Lauterbach, Matthew Rohrer, Evan Willner, Lynn Xu   #14. Corina Copp, Randall Leigh Kaplan, Douglas Rothschild, Fred Schmalz, Lori Shine, Prabhakar Vasan   #15. Lawrence Giffin, David Goldstein, Anne Heide, Will Hubbard, Mikhail Lermontov (tr. Jerome Rothenberg and Milos Sovak), Emma Rossi   #16. Heather Christle, Amanda Deutch, Ossian Foley, John High, Anthony Madrid, Gretchen Primack   #17. James Copeland, Lucy Ives, Megan Kaminski, Mary Millsap, Zachary Schomburg & Mathias Svalina, Kevin Varrone   #18. Guy Bennett, Rebecca Guyon, Paul Hoover, Srečko Kosovel (tr. Ana Jelnikar and Barbara Siegel Carlson), Deborah Wardlaw Pattillo, Maureen Thorson   #19. Emily Carr, Julia Cohen, Natalie Lyalin, Lee Norton, Dan Rosenberg, G.C. Waldrep   #20. Emily Anicich, Billy Cancel, Michael Nicoloff, Frances Richard, Elizabeth Robinson, M. A. Vizsolyi   #21. Michael Barron, Julie Carr, Marosa di Giorgio (tr. Jeannine Marie Pitas), Farid Matuk, Amanda Nadelberg, Sara Wintz   #22. Lily Brown, George Eklund, Chris Hosea, Aaron McCollough, Ryan Murphy, Jennifer Nelson   #23. Miloš Djurdjević (tr. Tomislav Kuzmanović), James Hart III, Geoffrey Hilsabeck, Noelle Kocot, Aeron Kopriva, Maged Zaher   #24. Bill Cassidy, Helen Dimos, Pär Hansson (tr. Jennifer Hayashida & Tim Dinan), Aaron Kunin, Kyle Schlesinger, Rebecca Wolff   #25. Sherman Alexie, Noah Eli Gordon, Marina Kaganova, Karen Lepri, Fani Papageorgiou, Roger Williams   #26. Abraham Adams, Dot Devota, William Minor, Levi Rubeck, Martha Ronk, Steve Muhs   #27. Eric Amling, Antonio Gamoneda (tr. Sara Gilmore), Gracie Leavitt. Thibault Raoult, Marthe Reed, Judah Rubin   #28. Jon Curley, Katie Fowley, Dmitry Golynko, Dan Ivec, Alejandra Pizarnik (tr. Yvette Siegert), Matt Reeck   #29. Stephanie Anderson, Kate Colby, Steffi Drewes, Hugo Margenat (tr. by Vero González), Masin Persina, Adam Tobin   #30. Jon Boisvert, Ana Martins Marques (tr. Elisa Wouk Almino), Jeffrey Joe Nelson, Denise Newman, Anzhelina Polonskaya (tr. Andrew Wachtel), Hirato Renkichi (tr. Sho Sugita)   #31. Shane Anderson, Lewis Freedman, francine j harris, Carl Schlachte, Stacy Szymaszek, Sarah Anne Wallen   #32. James D. Fuson, Lyn Hejinian, Barbara Henning, Tony Iantosca, Uroš Kotlajić (tr. Ainsley Morse), Morgan Parker   #33. Amanda Berenguer (tr. Gillian Brassil & Alex Verdolini), Jeremy Hoevenaar, Krystal Languell, Holly Melgard, Marc Paltrineri, Cat Tyc   #34. Alex Cuff, Kristen Gallagher, s. howe, Aisha Sasha John, Claudia La Rocco, Grzegorz Wróblewski (tr. Piotr Gwiazda)   #35. Ted Dodson, Judith Goldman, Anna Gurton-Wachter, Kim Hunter, Katy Lederer, Bridget Talone   #36. Anselm Berrigan, Chia-Lun Chang, Cheryl Clarke, Lisa Fishman, Vasilisk Gnedov (tr. Emilia Loseva & Danny Winkler), Sarah Wang.
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junker-town · 5 years
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The Top 10 sports animals of all time
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What an amazing list of doggos, kitties and barnyard favorites.
Monday Night Football was fine, the Cowboys beat the Giants — which is the most necessary info you need. More important than the game, however, was the emergence of FOOTBALL CAT!
THE CAT IS ON THE FIELD pic.twitter.com/goLoWU9oV7
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) November 5, 2019
Sports animals are the best animals. They combine the two things we love most in this world. If I had it my way every NFL game would include the random release of a cat with special rules: Pick up the cat and score a touchdown on the same play and you get a 4x point multiplier. It’s the ultimate way to inject more excitement into the sport.
The field-invading black cat got me thinking about other amazing sports animals over the years, and now it’s time to rank them.
The best sports animals in history, ranked.
No. 1: Hero dog.
Police have arrested a man wanted for assaulting a police officer after he carjacked a woman and hit at least one other vehicle during a pursuit. https://t.co/FFqetv7z6M pic.twitter.com/VQwx095Lpv
— NBC Los Angeles (@NBCLA) February 27, 2018
The MVP in the sports animal category will now and forever be hero dog, the police dog who spear tackled a criminal leading to an arrest. The form, the speed — everything is perfect.
No. 2: Goalkeeper dog.
Ataja mejor que arqueros profesionales jajaja ! #BuenMartes pic.twitter.com/pxDX7s4MJl
— Pasión Fútbol (@PasionFutbol860) December 4, 2018
The dog that not only invaded the pitch, but saved a team. I like to imagine that Goalkeeper Dog knew exactly what he was doing. It’s the only way to justify a save this perfect.
No. 3: Boxing cat.
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I feel like this is bullying, but also I have to applaud literally having the eye of the tiger. Boxing cat is a jerk, but I have to respect the game.
No. 4: Dribblepup.
San Lorenzo encontró el camino al gol gracias al aporte clave de él. Como a todo protagonista, le acercamos el micrófono de @PasoAPaso pic.twitter.com/czWrjknUxe
— TyC Sports (@TyCSports) September 18, 2017
So many sports dogs are big dogs. This little pup is the greatest. Even when lousy humans tried to stop its fun the pupper just kept on trying to play the game it loved.
No. 5: Marathon Sheep.
Meanwhile in Munich. pic.twitter.com/efvRIsbLjG
— Merkur.de (@merkur_de) May 7, 2017
A solemn reminder of how much worse at sports humans are than animals. I love this clip because you knew these humans were exhausted, and then to see a herd of sheep blow past you like it’s nothing would have been so very, very demoralizing.
No. 6: High Jump Pup.
"Chill my dog can't get out of the gate" pic.twitter.com/EPIwV3Yy8B
— woods (@AnthneyWoods) January 21, 2017
What a vertical leap. No prison can contain this pup.
No. 7: Heisman Cat.
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Just because Heisman Cat is purrfect.
No. 8: Golf bear.
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This baby bear might be on the links, but it really just wants to dance.
No. 9: Klay Thompson’s pooping dog.
Klay Thompson's dog Rocco pooped on the field at Dodgers Stadium. Hope you brought extra bags @KlayThompson. pic.twitter.com/QYs0NmXpMo
— Def Pen Hoops (@DefPenHoops) September 23, 2016
Klay’s dog pooped on Dodgers Stadium. You might think that’s the action of a bad dog, but I think this is regional loyalty. You didn’t see Rocco dropping a deuce on Giants stadium — no, he waited to make a statement.
No. 10: Keeperoo.
A brief summary of why the second half was delayed today at Deakin, between @BLUE_DEVILSFC & @CanberraFC1 . @BarTVsports pic.twitter.com/86mypdYf3B
— CapitalFootball (@CapitalFootball) June 24, 2018
Similar to the dog keeper, but I don’t think this kangaroo knew what was happening.
Where does the field-invading cat land?
After much thought and deliberation I believe that the Monday Night Football cat ultimately lands in the No. 8 spot. It was definitely a good sports moment, but nothing inherently sporting.
Sorry Keeperoo, you’re off the list.
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lakiachaudhry · 5 years
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Adorable Cat Paws Print Shower Curtain – TYC homeafro girl shower curtain, afr… https://ift.tt/2owZAHg
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lily-the-goblin · 9 months
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Aster is the leader of the Corner club, a small little group that gets together in the corner of their advisory room, cafeteria, and really anywhere with a corner. Aster seems to have an influence on Hunter, teaching him about the secret history of the boiling isle’s.
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stroccospoetry · 4 years
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ART OF PRETEND  by Cat Tyc
PREFACE: We had a strange and beautiful reading on September 19th. We met in the garden around 4:30, a small group of friends, not a big public. We were wandering around the sunflowers, some of us sipping on cider, accosted by bees. Meanwhile, down by the apple tree, a man was accosted, and assaulted, by two teenagers, who after knocking him to the ground pulled out a phone to film themselves as they kicked him while he was down. It was disturbing to say the least. Drug dealers disappeared as police drove back and forth looking for the teens. We wondered whether the reading would go on at all; Abdul, the Mayor of Grand Street, stopped by to tell the full tale of the long dance between the drunk man and the two teens. Anna Vitale, our first reader, took a deep breath and launched into her reading.
The wireless microphone somehow died, just at the end of Anna’s reading. We came in close to hear Cat Tyc read without amplification. This poem, a work in progress called Art of Pretend summed up the feeling of the day better than any photographs could.
Our next reading in the garden will be October 3rd with Isabel Sobral Campos, Sarah Giragosian, and Julie Priscoe.  - Lex for St. Rocco’s
It is not lost on me That we are reading To each other To keep the monsters Away
When I was young My father refused To read to me Because I knew how But when he would acquiesce Submit to my ask What bliss
It’s kind of a weird era For the face And breath relations In general
A grand emphasis On the minute A lover walks away We evaporate (-ed) On each other
With shattered contact Its funny who you miss With shattered touch Its funny Who you don’t
In the state of trust, what can a body do to be safe ?
If we could turn off the skin, we would appreciate it so much more.
Return to The flood of origin The terror Of a mother panopticon
I feel transparent in the act.
Maybe this is love In the age Of corona
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were-cheetah-stiles · 7 years
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So I've been sick and I finally caught up with TYC and can I just say how much I love this series, like seriously I'm in love with it ❤️ And the last chapter OMG cat are you trying to give us all heart attacks 😂 and the shower scene made me giggle way too much and the glowing lamassu is just too cool for words and I adore your Stiles to bits 😎 anyways rant coming to an end... I absolutely love your fics so I was wondering if I could please have a forever tag? Pretty please 🙏 😘
okay 1) feel better soon! 2) can I just say that complimenting or talking to me about TCY is the most direct route to my heart? it is my child and I love it so dearly. I am so so so glad you do too! that's the coolest. and yes! yes I am trying to give you heart attacks. the next several chapters, in fact, I am trying to kill you all with. 3) I loved writing that shower scene. i thought it was so quintessentially Stiles, flailing arms and all. 4) bless you for appreciating my Mesopotamian lore. all those classes had to be put to some use. 5) I will absolutely add you to the forever tag when I get home. thank you, Susy. you are a gem.
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laurelesgourmet · 6 years
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TYC - The Yellow Car: el sabor del rock tiene color
Para todo amante del rock es poco probable escuchar sobre este negocio y no traer a la memoria la canción Yellow submarine de The Beatles o incluso el sencillo que da nombre al primer álbum en solitario de Gustavo Cerati, Amor amarillo. Otros más románticos tal vez recuerden Yellow de Coldplay.
Este color puede ser asociado con felicidad, alegría y optimismo, sentimientos que uno se topa de frente al ingresar a The Yellow Car, bar cuya historia comienza en 1996, año en que fue abierto al público bajo el nombre Vértigo, siendo un negocio pensado para los amigos que se fue creciendo y cuya una amplia trayectoria lo convierte en uno de los espacios rock referentes de Medellín… “And our friends are all on board. Many more of them live next door and the band begins to play” Yellow submarine - The Beatles (Y nuestros amigos están todos a bordo. Varios de ellos viven en la puerta de al lado y la banda empieza a tocar).
Vértigo dejó su legado
La modificación se dio tras un cambio de dueño, quien vendió el negocio, pero no el nombre. Un antiguo accionista, tras verse en la necesidad de buscar otra razón social y advirtiendo que ya tenían un auto amarillo bastante llamativo instalado en la pared, propuso el nombre The Yellow Car.
Andrés Ortiz, actual socio y administrador desde septiembre de 2017, conoce como pocos la historia del bar, ha estado en diferentes etapas: “Ese carro lo envió el antiguo dueño para hacer domicilios en la ciudad. Pero algún día dijo que se necesitaba un plus para el bar y propuso meterlo en la pared, como si estuviera estrellado. El carro era funcional cuando se hizo dicho trabajo, solo le sacaron el motor. Hasta tiene el sonido original y se le instalaron llantas nuevas. De ahí nos pusimos a buscar quién nos podría hacer ese trabajo sin que se nos viniera todo encima. Un ingeniero 3D se le midió y el 21 de marzo de 2012, a la 1:00 de la mañana, una grúa montó el auto ahí”.    
Los trabajadores de El Bar del Carro Amarillo tienen un cariño especial por Vértigo, pero están enfocados en posicionar el nombre actual. Todos parecen gozar en medio del ambiente, por lo que la atención es inmejorable. Ricardo, el fundador, dejó una política que se ha querido continuar: dar empleo a universitarios para ayudarlos a ganar un dinero extra mientras hacen sus carreras y así poder verlos salir de allí como profesionales.
Andrés, por su parte, es un amante del rock y se la juega por un género que se niega a desaparecer del todo en la ciudad, siendo TYC uno de sus grandes fortines: “El rock es por las amistades que uno maneja. Uno como rockero de nacimiento está firme en el tema. Todos los socios somos leales a esta música. Incluso el pasado diciembre quisimos mezclar salsa y rock, pero nos sentimos extraños. El rock para nosotros es tradición”.
TYC busca cautivar a las familias, por lo que abren desde por la tarde esperando que hasta los niños puedan ir con sus padres y meterse en el cuento rock. Ya entrada la noche, cada quince días, los viernes y sábados aparecen en escena las dos bandas de planta para subirle al volumen: Jaggers y The Yellow Cat. 
La comida da su toque
Andrés afirma, sin dudarlo y con orgullo, que su fuerte son las alas. Este es un producto con el que llevan 11 años, casi la mitad de lo que tiene este negocio: “Buscamos en internet y nos trajimos a un mexicano que trabajaba en Estado Unidos para que nos enseñara a hacerlas de la mejor forma. Al día de hoy han tenido cambios, pero para mejorar”.
De igual forma son destacadas las hamburguesas y entradas como los dedos mozzarella, sobre los que nos contó nuestro anfitrión que “son artesanales. Nos los hace una señora desde hace 5 o 6 años. Ella los diseñó exclusivamente para nosotros”. 
El cliente llega y se queda
Sentarse en la barra a disfrutar de una cerveza da la opción de poder apreciar gran parte de las mesas y su gente, personas que entre sonrisas piden una canción, un coctel o agradecen la buena atención. En palabras de Andrés, “uno todos los días ve caras nuevas, pero hay clientes de hace muchos años. El que venga se va a encontrar con un buen ambiente, unas alas deliciosas (de las más ricas de Medellín) y el mejor rock n roll desde los 70 hasta 2019. Es un bar amble y amante del deporte, nos encanta poner fútbol, UFC, Super Bowl. Y con la idea de acercar a nuevos amigos, pasaremos en estreno la última temporada de Juego de Tronos”.
Este es un bar donde se pueden disfrutar tragos finos como Green Label, Ron Zacapa o Tequila 1800. Las cervezas como la roja y la negra maridan muy bien con las alitas, según recomiendan. Y también invitan a conocer los sabores de dos empresas locales con las que tienen alianza: Beer Lobos y 20Mission Cerveza. Así mismo, cuentan con cocteles como Martini, Margarita o el Sweetest thing (el favorito de muchas mujeres).
Cuando les preguntamos por qué jugársela con un sitio como estos en Laureles, contestaron: “Aquí no hay un pub inglés como el nuestro. Se puede venir a conversar, escuchar música y comer. El barrio es tranquilo, seguro y nos conoce mucha gente. Nos gusta que cada persona venga y viva su propia experiencia”.
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A corto plazo buscan terminar de adecuar el segundo piso para tener diversiones como futbolito, mesa de póker y ping pong. También están pensando en un billar. Incluso, más adelante y sin afanes, se quiere llegar algún día a Centroamérica, pues sienten que este tipo de bar tendría gran aceptación en países como Costa Rica y El Salvador.  
Facebook Instagram Dirección: Calle 33 # 76-124 Teléfono: 366 3786 Horario: 5:00 p.m. a 2:00 a.m. 
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x----tine · 8 years
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To coincide with the opening Fierman presents an afternoon of poetry readings, Saturday February 11th at 2pm. with readings by: Cristine Brache Rin Johnson Jameson Fitzpatrick Cat Tyc Cristine Brache is an artist and poet, she lives and works between Toronto and Miami. Recent Exhibitions include In Confidence, As It Stands (LA), Givens, AALA (LA), and Golden Eggs, Team Gallery (NYC). Recent publications include Editorial Magazine (December 2016), Miami 1999 (Paperwork NYC, 2016), and How to Sleep Faster #6: Sex (Arcadia Missa, August 2015). Her first book of poems, I love me, I love me not will be published by Químerica Books late 2017. Rin Johnson is a multidisciplinary artist and writer. Johnson is the author of "Nobody Sleeps Better Than White People" from Inpatient Press and the forthcoming virtual reality book, "Meet in the Corner" from Publishing House. Johnson lives in Brooklyn. Jameson Fitzpatrick's poems have appeared or are forthcoming in American Poetry Review, BuzzFeed Reader, Poetry, The Poetry Review, and elsewhere. He is the author of the chapbook Morrisroe: Erasures (89plus/LUMA Publications) and teaches writing at New York University. Cat Tyc is a Brooklyn based writer/videomaker whose work exists on the precipice of poetic mediology. She has an MFA in Writing from Pratt Institute. Her video/installation work has screened locally and internationally at spaces that include Recess, Microscope Gallery, Anthology Film Archives, CUNY Graduate Center, Brooklyn Museum, Kassel Fest and the PDX International Festival. She co-directs the Poet Transmit, a project that engages in the connections between poetry, transmission, and performance with focus on multiple modalities. Her most recent writings have been published in Weekday, The Sink Review, 6x6 and Fashion Studies Journal and she is the author of the chapbook An Architectural Seance (Dancing Girl Press, 2017).
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mactaggart · 12 years
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Cat Tyc is Have Nothing Day, she invented the phrase while walking around Brooklyn, contemplating her clothing, each image shows a different piece of mactaggart jewelry from her private collection! 
Photos taken by Cameron Blaylock 
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stroccospoetry · 3 years
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Midwinter Day Reader List
Here is our up to date list of confirmed readers for St. Rocco’s 4th Annual Midwinter Day Marathon on December 18th, 2021. Register on Eventbrite to watch, and be sure to donate to Bernadette’s fundraiser!
Part 1 (Beginning at 3pm)
Bernadette Mayer
Shelly Marlow
Laura Henriksen
Vincent Katz
Lydia Davis
Cat Tyc
Jennifer Firestone
Laura McLean-Ferris
Alexis Bhagat
Shanna Compton
Oliver Ray
Emily Brown
Hana van der Kolk
Kyle Schlesinger
Luisa Giuliano
Tess Caroline
Sophia Dahlin
Yasmine Shamma
Violet Spurlock
Michelle Tea
Eleni Siklianos
Elisa Albert
max warsh
Part 2 (Beginning around 4pm)
Brenda Coultas
Matthew Klane
Julie Patton
Christina Strong
Marcella Durand
Part 3 (Beginning around 4:30pm)
Liz Janoff
Marie Warsh
Mo Ritter
Kay Gabriel
Nada Gordon
Lynne Sachs
Chris Kraus
Lee Ann Brown
Laynie Browne
Phil Good
Part 4 (Beginning around 5:15pm)
Katy Bohinc
Bethany Ides
TBC
Aida Muratoglu
Michael Ruby
Sophia Warsh
Jenn McCreary
Suzanne Goldenberg
Dorothea Lasky
Alystyre Julian
Eileen Myles
Kennedy Coyne
tanner menard
Raymond Maxwell
Kenning JP Garcia
Part 5 (Beginning around 6:00pm, or earlier, or later)
JJ Rowan
TBC
Rebecca Wolff
Don Yorty
Joe Elliot
Ray Daniels
Lisa Jarnot
Adam Fitzgerald
Sarah Archer
Anna Gurton-Wachter
Part 6 (Beginning around 7pm, or earlier, or later)
Sam Truitt
Elizabeth Guthrie
Sarah Steadman
Shira Dentz
Rider Alsop
Thom Donovan
Tara Ahmadinejad
Becca Klaver
Erica Dawn Lyle
Sara Jane Stoner
Kimberly Alidio
Stacy Szymaszek
Tony Torn
Elizabeth Willis
Anne Waldman
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