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"<blockquote>"Seventeen magazine ran a two-page pullout spread that doubled as an emo “how-to” guide, detailing how girls should wear vintage clothes and hair barrettes; for guys, v-neck sweaters and visible copies of arty books…”
<poem>Oh Come
<cite>&mdash; Andy Greenwald – Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo</cite>
Oh Come
</blockquote>
Sweet Austin Town
and Hark!
The Hotel Herald sings
of hallways strangely patterned round a tide of blood that's glistening!
A Ding! A Dong!
Oh something's wrong
with Wendy, Jack, and Danny Boy.
Their Holiday
All work, no play,
A talking finger as a toy!
Permit us here to make it clear
that Mr Kringle will appear
that creepy twins will deck the halls
with chopping axes, booze for all!
So gather round ye yuletide clowns
and light a candle,
stop the glooming,
pray for snow and twilight glow
prepare ye way
for
THE SHABOOMING!</poem>


<blockquote>"I no longer love your mouth. I no longer love your eyes. I no longer love your eyes. I no longer love the color of your sweaters…"
===A MoHA/Terror Pigeon Holiday Production===
<cite>&mdash;Laurie Anderson – “Sweaters”</cite>
:Starring: Shaboom (Silky Shoemaker, Lex Vaughn, Paul Soileau)
</blockquote>
:With: Khattie Q, Angelica Mcauley, Matt Hislope, Adrienne Sneed, Y2K, Thor Harris, Beth Schindler, Thomas Graves
 
:Magic by: Andie Flores, Jay Roff-Garcia, Tori Reynolds, Rec Spec, Samara Halperin, Courtney Boyle, Lindsay Braun, Stephanie Page, Emily Gilardi, Alex Aulson, Jess Bee and more!
<blockquote>"I like sweaters. I have a sweater obsession, I guess."
:Based on the Novel by: Stephen Drag King
<cite>&mdash;Drake-</cite>
:Adapted and Improved by: Shaboom
</blockquote>
:Presented in Association with: Double Scorpio
 
:With additional support from: ASHwell Sexual Health + Wellness
Your grandma’s cardigan; Notorious B.I.G.’s Coogi; your favorite thrift store find; Weezer’s metaphor for lost love; that one that your ex gave you that you can’t seem to throw away; Leslie Hall’s Gem Sweater Museum; the holiday-themed atrocity with jingle bells sewn onto it; Laurie Anderson’s ode to fading love…
 
These are sweaters we have owned and worn, known and loved.
 
Why Sweaters? Because sweaters are a mainstay of contemporary life and the pop culture which runs alongside it. Beyond the facts of being a knitted garment, a source of warmth, or a herald of comfort, they are a display of awesomeness. Furthermore: every sweater bears a story.
 
Above perhaps all other garments, sweaters are most intimately associated with an abundance of feeling, both literal and otherwise. They are also aligned with concepts of intricately knitted pattern as well as holiday festivity, two cultural aspects which have led to the mainstreaming (and widespread commercial production) of “ugly sweaters.”
 
SWEATERS I HAVE KNOWN AND LOVED addresses these issues in an exhibition of sweaters from various artists’ personal collections, along with their stories.
 
The sweaters are displayed for their merit as standalone art objects, a glimpse into the artists’ lived experiences via fashion choices and/or sentimental orientation. SWEATERS I HAVE KNOWN AND LOVED explores how the artist’s sweater is art, by way of both aesthetic and/or sentimental value.
 
===displaying works from the personal collections of:===
:alyssa taylor wendt
:marlee mendelson
:amanda vaughan
:jules buck jones
:laurel barickman
:lauren klotzman
:drew liverman
:daniel hipolito
:wayne coyne
:nate ellefson
:tina sparkles
:ethan brown
:noel kalmus
:kayla rakes
:xochi solis
:thor harris
:ben aqua
:ej rosen
:yamin li"

Latest revision as of 20:54, September 11, 2024

Oh Come
Oh Come
Sweet Austin Town
and Hark!
The Hotel Herald sings
of hallways strangely patterned round a tide of blood that's glistening!
A Ding! A Dong!
Oh something's wrong
with Wendy, Jack, and Danny Boy.
Their Holiday
All work, no play,
A talking finger as a toy!
Permit us here to make it clear
that Mr Kringle will appear
that creepy twins will deck the halls
with chopping axes, booze for all!
So gather round ye yuletide clowns
and light a candle,
stop the glooming,
pray for snow and twilight glow
prepare ye way
for
THE SHABOOMING!

A MoHA/Terror Pigeon Holiday Production

Starring: Shaboom (Silky Shoemaker, Lex Vaughn, Paul Soileau)
With: Khattie Q, Angelica Mcauley, Matt Hislope, Adrienne Sneed, Y2K, Thor Harris, Beth Schindler, Thomas Graves
Magic by: Andie Flores, Jay Roff-Garcia, Tori Reynolds, Rec Spec, Samara Halperin, Courtney Boyle, Lindsay Braun, Stephanie Page, Emily Gilardi, Alex Aulson, Jess Bee and more!
Based on the Novel by: Stephen Drag King
Adapted and Improved by: Shaboom
Presented in Association with: Double Scorpio
With additional support from: ASHwell Sexual Health + Wellness