Posts Tagged ‘Bicycle’
NetherWorld: A Morality Vaudeville, The Cosmic Bicycle Theatre and ClockWorks Puppetry Studio, Through Saturday
Posted on November 21st, 2011 • Filed under Learn • No Comments



Tomorrow and Saturday night at The Cosmic Bicycle Theatre and ClockWorks Puppetry Studio: NetherWorld: A Morality Vaudeville, the newest production of the very talented and lovely Mr. Jonathan Cross.
Hope to see you there!
NetherWorld: A Morality Vaudeville
The Cosmic Bicycle Theatre and ClockWorks Puppetry Studio
196 Columbia Street Brooklyn, 11231
Thursday to Saturday at 8 PM
Saturdays & Sundays Matinee at 4 PMThe Follies of Humanity… Enacted by Demonic Puppets!
Grimly Comical Vignettes… and Surreal Melodramas!
Journey Beyond the Grave… and Return!“NetherWorld, A Morality Vaudeville” is a variety show in hell, interwoven with an operetta which tells the tale of the Demon King, Mister Scratch, and his search for an heir to the throne of NetherWorld. It features creepy & surreal marionettes, live sound effects, and an original live score performed on accordian, piano, and toy piano. NetherWorld was an Off-Off Broadway Review Award recipient for one of the Best Performances of 1995.
You can find out more by clicking here.
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Bicycle Drawing Machine
Posted on November 30th, 2010 • Filed under Uncategorized • 3 Comments

Tonight, I must go home, move furniture and make room for our very own Bicycle Drawing Machine. (G, can you build one?) Ella’s head will explode.
Hat tip to Joseph Griffith.
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Let’s go for a ride.
Posted on July 15th, 2009 • Filed under Uncategorized • No Comments
Nothing on the web is as satisfying as finding a site that is so simple, pleasing and single purpose, that it needs no improvement. I give you BikePal. Nice! Done. Now let’s go for a ride.
Core77 / Dutch Master
Posted on July 11th, 2009 • Filed under Uncategorized • No Comments
The Dutch Master from Core77, one of 25 hand built cruisers, would look at home in your living room as well as on the street.
via Core77 / industrial design magazine + resource / store
and sub rosa reblog

