June 19, 2009
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The New Lines (featuring guitarist Stephen Boykewich) will be performing twice this Sunday , June 21st! 1:30 pm show at Public assembly in Brooklyn, and a 5pm show in Williamsburg at DuckDuck.

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June 6, 2009
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People live in suburbs-so what?
Start with a suburban home, add one egomaniacal American artist, add a dash of poor planning and there you go-a silly mishap at the Venice biennale! Mike Bouchet’s contribution to the 2009 Venice biennale was a full-sized American suburban home, which was supposed to float in a canal for 3 months. Unfortunately during installation the house sank, leaving only the roof above water. Now, I know this part was unintentional, but looking a this house fully submerged in water it’s hard to escape the Katrina reference. Which only makes this Bouchet character look like more of d-bag, since in his interview he says, “now I know why there aren’t more houses like this floating” Hmmm maybe its because its lame and incredibly insensitive to criticize the sameness of the suburbs during a recession and housing crisis. Not to mention the fact that there are families in New Orleans still living in FEMA trailers 4 years ofter Katrina because they still don’t have homes. But why am I expecting socially conscious art from a man who’s past work include a room full of mini Tom Cruise head sculptures (which he outsourced to Mexico) and a New York gallery filled with 75,000lbs of dirt and human feces?
CLICK here TO SEE THE HOUSE SINK INTO THE CANAL!

Bouchet's crappy Tom Cruise heads
June 5, 2009
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One Monday night every month this summer The Museum of Modern Art will make some Monday night a very special one. Beginning Monday, June 8th 5:30pm-8:45pm MOMA’s weekly series of screenings and discussions with contemporary filmmakers, is included in the cost of admission.as well as live musical perfomances in the outdoor sculpture garden (Stars Like Fleas).