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BETH B AND LYDIA LUNCH — THE WAR IS NEVER OVER

This week in Manhattan, independent legends and old friends Beth B and Lydia Lunch will discuss their documentary collaboration THE WAR IS NEVER OVER.

And on Valentine’s Day, the film will screen in Paris as part of Fame 2020, a festival of music films.

BETH B and LYDIA LUNCH—VISITING ARTIST LECTURE

Tuesday, February 4, at 7 pm.

School of Visual Arts Amphitheater

209 East 23rd Street, 3rd floor, New York City.

THE WAR IS NEVER OVER

Friday, February 14, at 7:30 pm.

La Gaîté Lyrique,

3 bis Rue Papin, 3rd, Paris.

From top: Lydia Lunch; Lunch, photograph by Annie Sprinkle; Beth B, The War is Never Over film poster; Teenage Jesus and the Jerks; album cover, No New York, Brian Eno’s 1978 compilation album featuring Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Mars, DNA, and James Chance and the Contortions; Beth B.

BRUTAL MEASURES

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This weekend, Queer Trash presents BRUTAL MEASURES (Lydia Lunch and Weasel Walter) in performance.

Also on the bill: Keijaun Thomas and Straight Panic.

“Queer Trash cruises in relentless pursuit of bodily disruptions and sonic deviance against avant-normativity.”*

 

BRUTAL MEASURES, Saturday, March 10, at 8 pm.

ISSUE PROJECT ROOM, 22 Boerum Place, Brooklyn.

VIVIENNE DICK

Vivienne Dick arrived in New York City from Ireland just as second-wave feminism was rising and Manhattan was crumbling.

In the 1970s, you could move to the city with little in your pocket, live in a flat with the bathtub in the kitchen, survive on a part-time salary, and go out every night… unaware that you were part of the last avant-garde before globalism raised the rent and commodified individuality.

The long shadow of the Warhol Sixties permeated everything below 14th Street, and if we, on occasion, overdid the nihilism, there was a kind freedom in saying (and meaning) “I don’t care” without any apparent consequences. Or so we thought.

SHE HAD HER GUN ALL READY, Vivienne’s half-hour film from 1978, captures this mood in the psychologically fraught relationship between the two characters played by Lydia Lunch and Pat Place, legendary downtown musicians who, like everyone else, appeared in movies shot by their friends—Lizzie Borden, James Nares, Beth B., Scott B., Manuel de Landa, etc.

On Monday night, Vivienne will be in Los Angeles to present four of her films: SHE HAD HER GUN ALL READY, the half-hour THE IRREDUCIBLE DIFFERENCE OF THE OTHER (2013), and the shorts RED MOON RISING (2015), and AUGENBLICK (2017). This program was co-curated by Vera Dika, who will join Vivienne in conversation at the event.

 

ACROSS TIMES, BODIES AND SPACE—FILMS BY VIVIENNE DICK, Monday, March 5, at 8:30 pm.

REDCAT, Disney Hall, Music Center, downtown Los Angeles.

redcat.org/vivienne-dick

irishtimes.com/vivienne-dick-stifled-in-ireland-celebrated-in-new-york

See the 2017 video interview with Vivienne Dick, from Murmur Magazine:

youtube.com/watch

Lydia Lunch (left) and Pat Place in She Had Her Gun All Ready.

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