Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Milo Recommends
THE MAP ROOM's 4th season
BREATHING ROOM
a sound installation by MB
MAY 13 – JUNE 24, 2006
Opening Saturday, May 13th from 6:00 - 8:00 pm!!
THE MAP ROOM is an exhibition space located in Portland at 58 Fore Street.
The space is open to the public on Saturday from noon - 5:00 pm and also by appointment.
To make an appointment please call Anna Hepler at 207-251-3251.
Monday, May 08, 2006
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Friday, April 21, 2006
FOUND Magazine's Davy Rothbart is Back!
Sunday, May 14, 7:30 pm
St. Lawrence Arts & Community Center
76 Congress Street
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Milo Recommends
4.20.2006 | Thurs | Documentary Film: B.I.K.E.
SPACE Gallery, 7:30p, $6 / $5 for SPACE Members, All ages
B.I.K.E. is an exploration of the Black Label Bicycle Club (BLBC) and the
wider freak bike subculture that has grown up around it. BLBC started in
Minneapolis in 1994 and has inspired rival clubs and grown into an international
subculture with hundreds of members worldwide. Comprised mainly of artists
driven by anti-materialism and a belief that the impending apocalypse will render
cars useless and bicycles in power, BLBC battles mainstream culture and rival
gangs for its vision of a better tomorrow. B.I.K.E. pullls together threads from
Critical Mass and the wider bike counterculture while giving a definitive look at
the intersection of subculture, radical politics, group dynamics and personal identity.
(89 minutes). http://www.bike-films.com
4.20.2006 | Thurs | Documentary Film: B.I.K.E.
SPACE Gallery, 7:30p, $6 / $5 for SPACE Members, All ages
B.I.K.E. is an exploration of the Black Label Bicycle Club (BLBC) and the
wider freak bike subculture that has grown up around it. BLBC started in
Minneapolis in 1994 and has inspired rival clubs and grown into an international
subculture with hundreds of members worldwide. Comprised mainly of artists
driven by anti-materialism and a belief that the impending apocalypse will render
cars useless and bicycles in power, BLBC battles mainstream culture and rival
gangs for its vision of a better tomorrow. B.I.K.E. pullls together threads from
Critical Mass and the wider bike counterculture while giving a definitive look at
the intersection of subculture, radical politics, group dynamics and personal identity.
(89 minutes). http://www.bike-films.com

