
Friday, October 20, 2006
Former President Bill Clinton Receives NLEOMF "Distinguished Service Award"

Dana Ellyn's Open Studio . Sunday, 22 October

Aram, the Angry Left

Able to handle a joke he feels that 'you should be able to as well!"
Having started The Angry Left on a lark it has grown almost out of control.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Schmap Washington DC Second Edition Photo Inclusion

Mark Lee & ATLAS Thanks LGBT Community, Ends Event Production

Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation BENEFIT @ CD Release Party . Friday, 3 November

Featuring performances by:
Gaye Adegbalola, Roddy Barnes, Eleanor Ellis, Andra Faye and the Mighty Good Men, Mike Baytop, Ray Kaminsky, BluesWorks, Mark Kinniburgh, MSG - The Acoustic Blues Trio, and special guests.
Proceeds go to help preserve the famous "Archie's Barbershop" in Washington, DC, run by the Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation, winner of The Blues Foundation's 2005 Keeping the Blues Alive Award.
When: Friday, November 3, 8:00 pm
Where: Rodeo Restaurant, 8229 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910-4520, (301) 585-2955. Just blocks from the Metro Redline, with lots of convenient parking.
Ten dollar per person suggested donation; twenty dollars for admission and a CD.
For more information: Jeff Glassie at 301-263-9282; Mike Baytop at (202) 526-7539 or 202-297-3962 or Miles Spicer at (301) 927-6963
Freak House Art @ Warehouse

Freak House Art @ Warehouse
October 20th 6-8pm
Show runs October 13-31
Dana Ellyn and Russell U Richards set your funny bone for laughter and pain. Warehouse Gallery presents "Freak House Art". "Cherry Red Productions and The Lobster Boy Revue will join hipster forces to transform the The Warehouse into three floors of frightening and funny fuckedupness."
Warehouse Gallery is located at 1021 7th Street, NW, WDC . 202-783-3933.
Gallery Hours: M-TH 5-10pm, F 5-11pm, S 10am-11pm, Sun noon -8pm
Metro: GalleryPl / Mt Vernon Sq.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
PS24 @ Busboys & Poets . Saturday, 21 October

Ps24's debut CD can be purchased at Busboys and Poets Books. Doors at 9 PM, show begins at 10 PM. Cover $5
The Gap (Red) Campaign

Founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver, (RED) Will Raise Money to Help Eliminate AIDS in Africa, on October 13, Gap introduced Gap (PRODUCT) REDTM - a new, limited collection of clothing and accessories for men and women designed to help eliminate AIDS in Africa. As part of Gap’s global partnership with (PRODUCT) RED, half of the profits from sales of the Gap (PRODUCT) RED Collection will go to The Global Fund to finance programs that help women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Near Southeast DC Redevelopment "Old-New" Exhibition

Since my work is documentary, an online exhibition is currently in development that will shed light on some of the stories behind each picture.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Condolences to Neal Avery in the passing of his mother, Maudine L. Avery

A few weeks ago when I happened upon Neal in Dupont Circle I mentioned to him that it would be my honor to include him in my Naked Truth Project and therefore would like to capture him at some of his more private moments. Perhaps when he is in the process of writing poetry in the park. He would then inform me that the best place to find him is in the park just north of the Dupont Circle North Metro Station.
Though suffering from the beginnings of a cold, on Saturday afternoon, 7 October, I'd visit Dupont Circle North for the expressed purpose of capturing and spending time with Neal. When I did not see him, in the park just north of Dupont Circle North Metro Station, I'd shift my focus to the Connecticut Avenue Dupont Circle Underpass Revitalization project and the Pedestrians at Dupont Circle North. As the afternoon wore on, the chill and dampness in the air begin to permeate my body. And though I should not have been out into the dampness I would continue to photograph for more than an hour.
When heading back to the Dupont Circle North Station I'd walk into the park to see if Neal was around. He was not. However, having observed a young man sitting on a park bench I'd inquire if I may photograph him. He said yes. He was visiting from out of town. After taking several photos I'd thank the young man and then turn in the direction of the Dupont Circle North Station exit.
At which time, I'd hear Neal yell "Hey ...".
We'd sit for a moment. During which time he would inform me that his mother had passed on 18 September 2006. On the brink of tears, Neal would then pull from his coat pocket a copy of the program from the 23 September funeral service. Which he was not able to attend.
He'd open the pamphlet to an inside page and point to a picture of his father. We'd talk for a few minutes about his mother, his father and his family. He asked if I would make sure to send copies of the photos that I took of him, in the park, to his family.
I said, "Yes, of course". I'd then suggest that he write their address in my note pad.
It is in the early to late afternoon, in the fall of the year, and when the tempertures dip below 60 or 50 degrees on damp days as was the case on Saturday, 7 October, that I must be especially careful. Having already been under the weather since the Wednesday before, I'd tell Neal that I had to get home ... and out of the chilled air and dampness since my cold was already worsening.
When hugging, in a departure gesture, I'd reiterate that I would make sure to get in touch with his family. Walking toward the subway, I'd realize that what had just transpired reprented a perfect example of a NEAL AVERY - NAKED TRUTH moment.
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