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H.O.W. Journal presents Capote's Black & White Ball Revisited

500 Friends
15,000 Enemies
One Night

Saturday, Dec 17th, 2011
7:00 - 11:00pm

The Bowery Hotel Rooftop
335 Bowery, NYC, 10003

H.O.W. Issue 8 Launch Party & Art Auction

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The night will feature:

  • Performance by Grammy-nominated artist Tracy Bonham
  • Readings by Susan Minot, Elissa Schappell, M K S Volcofsky & Frankie Thomas
  • Book signings with H.O.W. Issue 8 featured artists, Yuko Shimizu & Stephan Schacher
  • A Silent Art Auction to benefit H.O.W. Journal and Safe Space.
  • Complimentary hors d'ouevres by Gemma

Masks strongly encouraged

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Buy Tickets - Pre-sale Tickets are no longer available. Please purchase tickets at the door. Thank you.

$10.00 - Student Rate
Includes 1 ticket, musical performance, silent auction and readings. PLEASE BRING VALID ID IN ORDER TO PICK UP YOUR TICKET AT THE DOOR
Pre-sale Tickets are no longer available. Please purchase tickets at the door. Thank you.
$20.00 - Member Ticket
Includes 1 ticket, musical performance, silent auction and readings.
$50.00 - Loyal Donor
Includes 2 tickets for event, musical performance, silent auction, readings, one copy of issue 8 and acknowledgement in H.O.W. Issue 9 and on the H.O.W. website.
$250.00 - Benevolent Supporter
Includes 4 tickets for event, musical performance, silent auction, readings, a 1 year gift subscription and acknowledgement in H.O.W. Issue 9 and 10, and on the H.O.W. website.
$500.00 - Generous Patron
Includes 6 ticets for event, musical performance, silent auction, readings, a 2 year gift subscription and acknowledgement in H.O.W. Issue 9 and 10, on the H.O.W. website and on the evening's program.
$1000.00 - True Believer
Includes 8 tickets for event, musical performance, silent auction, readings, a 3 year gift subscription and acknowledgement in H.O.W. Issue 9 and 10, on the H.O.W. website, and on the evening's program.
Any Amount - Donation
If you are unable to attend but would like to make a donation to H.O.W. Journal.

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About H.O.W. Journal
H.O.W. Journal is an art & literary journal that publishes an eclectic mix of today's prominent writers and artists alongside upcoming talents with an effort to raise money and awareness for the approximately 163 million children throughout the world that have been orphaned. The publication features works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry as well as visual arts.

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ISSUE #8
FICTION: Samantha Hunt, Frankie Thomas, Merritt Tierce, Tina Vincenti, M K S Volcofsky, Casey Gonzalez

NONFICTION: Joseph Salvatore

POETRY: Adam Day, Ishion Hutchinson, Kent Shaw, Nora Miller

ART: StephanSchacher, 31 Days; Love&Hate by Thomas Fuchs; Yuko Shimizu's new monograph; I Love You, OK? by Gary Taxali, with forewords from Shepard Fairey and Aimee Mann; Theresa Ortolani shoots and burns stuntman, Ian McLaughlin.

INTERVIEWS: Josh Fox, Jason Christopher Hartley and Theresa Ortolani, on the bond between art and politics; John D'Agata and the genealogy of the essay.

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Music Program for Safe Space
Currently we are raising funds to start an art, music and film-making program for young adults at Safe Space. This program gives them the opportunity to work creatively and express themselves in new mediums. The program will help develop the self-confidence and self-esteem necessary to lead positive and productive lives.

Safe Space works with the city's most at-risk youth and families to build strong families and promote self-sufficiency. Their unique and holistic services are progressive and meet the ever-changing needs of the people they work with each day. Their mission remains urgent: to protect kids, keep them safe and help them grow.

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