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2007/12/04


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PARIS / Galerie castillo/corrales/ New Bookstore/ from December 12th


Section 7 Books is a bookstore corner in castillo/corrales Gallery in Paris.

For a list of publishers and magazines sold at the bookstore: www.castillocorrales.fr

castillo/corrales is a gallery run by a group of artists, curators and writers who believe books not only make friends but nice Christmas presents too.

Section 7 Books - castillo/corrales, 65, rue Rébeval, 75019 Paris. Open Wed-Sat, 2-7pm
(Please Note: the gallery will be closed from Dec 24 to Jan 2)
Opening Wednesday December 12, from 6pm to midnight

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NEW YORK / The Bruce High Quality Theater/ From December 13-15 (9pm), Dec 16 (5pm)
"Cats on Broadway"




Bed-Stuy, BKLYN: The Bruce High Quality Foundation, the official arbiter of the estate of the late social sculptor, Bruce High Quality, is pleased to present Cats on Broadway, the first off-Broadway/ on Broadway (Brooklyn) pseudo-revival of the acclaimed Andrew Lloyd Weber musical, Cats.

Set on the border between Bed-Stuy and Bushwick (Broadway, Brooklyn) and performed in the newly renovated Bruce High Quality Foundation Theater (1100 Broadway, Brooklyn), Cats on Broadway brings together an all-volunteer cast of performers, musicians, stagehands, and designers to reflect the emotional conflicts of the gentrification of Brooklyn while satirizing both the utopian reform schemes and self-pitying nihilism often associated with the artists responsible for gentrification’s “first wave.”

Cats on Broadway consists of a series of vignettes progressing from late at night to early morning. Each vignette uses an original arrangement of a popular song performed by the Bruce High Quality Orchestra to situate a different character in the neighborhood (shopkeeper, minister, hoodlum, college student, prostitute, etc.) contextualizing their individual circumstances within themes of nostalgia, rage, sex, family, labor, redemption, etc.

And everyone is dressed like a cat.