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SUMMARY:Cannabis + Creativity
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/cannabis-creativity/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:It Was 60 Years Ago Today: A Beatles Conversation with Cousin Brucie and Jamie Bernstein
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/it-was-60-years-ago-today/
LOCATION:The Loft at City Winery\, 11th Avenue at 15th Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Music
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SUMMARY:A Tribute to Martin Boykan: Cygnus with Sharon Harms and Jessica Bowers
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/martin-boykan-tribute/
LOCATION:Loft 393\, 393 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
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SUMMARY:The Intimate Village: A West Village Walking Tour with Critic Michael Kimmelman
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/the-intimate-village/
LOCATION:Churchill Square\, corner of Downing Street and Sixth Avenue\, New York\, NY 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T180000
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SUMMARY:Electric Circus: presented by Composers Concordance & Marsyas Productions
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/electric-circus/
LOCATION:St Mark’s in the Bowery\, 131 East 10th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
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SUMMARY:Horszowski Trio: Chamber music by Village composers
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/horszowski-trio/
LOCATION:Tenri Cultural Institute\, 43A West 13th Street\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T093418Z
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SUMMARY:Bringing It All Back Home to Washington Square. Free concert with the Peace Poets\, People of Earth\, & BETTY
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bringing-it-all-back-home/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T153000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230802T133259Z
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SUMMARY:In the Wake of the High Line:  New Architecture in the Far West Village and Hudson Square. Walking Tour with Architect Kyle Johnson
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/in-the-wake-of-the-high-line/
LOCATION:The plaza between the Whitney Museum and the south end of the High Line\, 99 Gansevoort Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230802T095746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T151136Z
UID:10000165-1695463200-1695470400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Picture Book Bohemia: A Children’s-Book Walking Tour of Greenwich Village Led by Historian and Critic Leonard Marcus
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/picture-book-bohemia-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Opposite the Forbes Building\, Fifth Avenue & 12th Street\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Books,2023 Tour,Children's Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T230000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230802T142046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230804T112826Z
UID:10000092-1695418200-1695423600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:David Mills:  Glamour + Despair
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/david-mills-glamour-despair-2/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Talks & Comedy
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/pg-david-mills.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T093143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T130021Z
UID:10000146-1695411000-1695416400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Lafcadio Hearn Project: Four ghost stories for speaker and pianist
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/lafcadio-hearn-project/
LOCATION:Tenri Cultural Institute\, 43A West 13th Street\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Lafcadio-Hearn.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T203000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T093300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T123930Z
UID:10000147-1695409200-1695414600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Julie Gold: Closing the Distance
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/julie-gold/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Julie-Gold.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230731T095333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T110929Z
UID:10000159-1695405600-1695412800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:The 2nd Birthplace: Hip-Hop at 50 Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/hip-hop-tour-evening/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Hip-Hop-Tour.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T093033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T150044Z
UID:10000145-1695405600-1695412800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Loisaida\, My Love
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/loisaida-my-love/
LOCATION:Third Street Music School\, Third Street Music School\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/duo-mundi-and-Jesse-Montgomery.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230731T093252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T110842Z
UID:10000158-1695394800-1695402000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:The 2nd Birthplace: Hip-Hop at 50 Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/hip-hop-tour-afternoon/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Hip-Hop-Tour.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T092922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T175305Z
UID:10000144-1695324600-1695333600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Let Freedom Ring! Music and Voices of the March for Civil Rights\, Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/let-freedom-ring/
LOCATION:Great Hall at Cooper Union\, 7 East 7th Street\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Civil Rights,2023 Highlights,2023 Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Martin-Luther-King.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T203000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230802T141800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T142335Z
UID:10000094-1695322800-1695328200@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Zora Rasmussen at Pangea
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/zora-rasmussen/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Music,2023 Talks & Comedy
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/pg-Zora-Rasmussen.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T092809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T085709Z
UID:10000143-1695240000-1695247200@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Stand Up & Be Counted! The Village Trip Comedy Night
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/stand-up-be-counted-the-village-trip-comedy-night-2/
LOCATION:The Grisly Pear\, 107 Macdougal Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Talks & Comedy
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/The-Grisly-Pear.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T092708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T092626Z
UID:10000142-1695238200-1695243600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Uncommon Women: Celebrating Joan Tower
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/uncommon-women/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/joan-tower-event.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230824T161157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T163432Z
UID:10000171-1695236400-1695243600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Statuesque: A Drag Celebration of BIPOC LGBTQ+ Trailblazers
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/statuesque-a-drag-celebration/
LOCATION:The Stonewall Inn\, 53 Christopher Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Civil Rights,2023 Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Harmonica-Sunbeam.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T190000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T092507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T074845Z
UID:10000141-1695225600-1695236400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation Open House
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/renee-chaim-gross-open-house/
LOCATION:The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation\, 526 Laguardia Place\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Art & Film,2023 Tour
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Gross-Foundation-sculpture-studio-Photo-by-Elizabeth-Felicella.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230824T083932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230824T084116Z
UID:10000079-1695150000-1695157200@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Plays and Playwrights of Greenwich Village
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/plays-and-playwrights-of-greenwich-village/
LOCATION:HB Playwrights Theatre\, 124 Bank St\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Talks & Comedy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T203000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230726T094618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T121305Z
UID:10000156-1695150000-1695155400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Simic Colors at Salmagundi: baritone Joseph Keckler\, soprano Sharon Harms
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/simic-colors/
LOCATION:Salmagundi Club\, 47 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 New Music
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230918T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230918T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T092012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230822T083420Z
UID:10000140-1695065400-1695070800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:So Surreal - Anarchy Under the Arch! Innovators\, Radicals\, Mavericks and Game-changers
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/so-surreal/
LOCATION:Salmagundi Club\, 47 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Civil Rights,2023 Highlights,2023 New Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230918T193000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T091823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T132205Z
UID:10000139-1695060000-1695065400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Public/Private: Gail Papp\, in conversation with George C Wolfe
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/public-private/
LOCATION:The Public Theater at Joe’s Pub\, 425 Lafayette Street (at Astor Place)\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Books,2023 Highlights,2023 Talks & Comedy
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/public-private-gail-papp.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T085509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T092603Z
UID:10000138-1694979000-1694988000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Shanah Tovah! A Joyous New Year's Musical Celebration with Avram Pengas\, David Amram & friends
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/shanah-tovah/
LOCATION:DROM\, 85 Avenue A\, NY\, NY 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Music
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T203000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230802T141154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T123412Z
UID:10000170-1694977200-1694982600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Living In Twilight with Carol Lipnik and Gordon Beeferman
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/living-in-twilight/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/pg-Carol-Lipnik-by-Albie-Mitchell.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T163000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124238
CREATED:20230710T085344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T085925Z
UID:10000137-1694962800-1694968200@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Seeking Refuge: Sounding loss and displacement
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/seeking-refuge/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Civil Rights,2023 Music,2023 New Music
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SUMMARY:The Avant Garde Moves East:  East Village Art and History Walk with Marc Kehoe
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/the-avant-garde-moves-east-east-village-art-and-history-walk-with-marc-kehoe/
LOCATION:The Cube at Astor Place\, at Lafayette Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T130000
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CREATED:20230722T142701Z
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SUMMARY:The Music of the West Village from Dylan to Springsteen and Beyond\, Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s (pictured above) Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)\nThe Event: There will be cocktails\, mocktails\, signed books\, tiaras\, music by DJ Pepe Flores\, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.\nThe Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes\, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?\nLa Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio & Loisaida Inc. in partnership with The Village Trip invite you to a celebration of the Life\, the Death\, and the ‘Resurrection’ of Zoe Anderson Norris\, Lower East Side resident\, “muckraking” journalist\, publisher of The East Side “magazinelet”\, poet\, clairvoyant\, social justice activist on behalf of the poor and the immigrant\, and founder/head hostess of The Ragged Edge Klub\, a space where ‘artists\, authors\, aviators\, composers\, dancers\, musicians\, physicians\, politicians\, singers\, theater producers’ and others\, living on the “ragged edges” of society themselves\, could defy the rules and hierarchies of the Gilded Age. \nHere was a Klub whose meetings were held in Lower East Side and East Village restaurants where anyone who shared Zoe’s radical social values\, and could afford a 98-cent dinner\, would eat\, drink and dance the night away! \nSo well-known was Zoe as a foe of income inequality and social hypocrisy that her death in 1914 made the National News. Over 230 papers in the US and Canada ran obits and columns. How is it that today so few of us have heard of Zoe Anderson Norris? Was it because her contemporaries\, such as Jacob Riis\, Ida B. Wells and Emma Goldman\, were better connected and provided more colorful media material? Was it because she was a woman and loud-mouthed feminist? Or because much of her popular fiction writing was thinly veiled and often “catty” commentary on her family\, friends\, and enemies? Or simply because Zoe\, born and raised in Kentucky\, based for a decade in Kansas\, married more than once\, and a traveler in Europe before settling in the Lower East Side\, was a tremendously complex woman? \nToday we might call Zoe Anderson Norris an anarchist\, an influencer\, a social justice activist and even a performance artist. But definitely no longer forgotten\, thanks to the historical researcher and author Eve Kahn. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the party.
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/music-of-the-west-village/2023-09-17/
LOCATION:1 West 4th Street at the corner of Mercer and W 4th Street\, 1 West 4th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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