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===Delish da Goddess===
Following up on our pre-inauguration F*CK TR*MP screening of 2017, Experimental Response Cinema presents TR*MP TH*S!, a program marking the one year anniversary of the TR*MP presidency. Experimental works in this program respond to a year of racism, sexism, homophobia, religious intolerance, environmental degradation, corporate greed, Wall Street malfeasance, gun violence, corruption, voter suppression, foreign intervention in elections, defunding health care, human rights, income inequality, BLM… well it’s an endless list, not to mention buffoonery, narcissism, pathology, lies, obsessive twittery…
[https://vimeo.com/232080936 Delish da Goddess is future-shit punk trap] from NOLA


When the beat drops with an avalanche of rap horns, Delish Da Goddess tells her audience "I'm gonna take you to church."
Come join us as we solemnly (and joyfully) swear to RESIST!, recognizing that artmaking is a necessary response to injustice.


"It's fun after that," she tells Gambit. "I want people to know they're coming into a very safe environment, where it's going to be fun. I'm always around walking, talking, and if I haven't started drinking yet — which I probably am — I want the environment to be real, real fun. I want it to be loose, and I want everyone to enjoy themselves. When the show starts, that's when you lose your soul."
===Complete lineup:===
:1/20/17, Gary Adlestein 4
:What’s Next, Robin Gerke 1
:Best of Luck With the Wall, Josh Begley 7
:Maelstroms, Lana Z Caplan 8
:Dailies from the USA, M. Woods 3
:Have It Your Way: An Exercise in Domestic Terrorism, Bryan Konefsky 4
:Collapsing, Brian Ratigan 1
:News from the Sun, The Smyth Brothers 3
:NewsReal Preview, Karissa Hahn 2
:Where the Truth Lies, Diane Nerwen 4
:Fragility of Nature, Abdoul-Ganiou Dermani 3
:Empty Nightclub, Ben Edelberg 7.5
44.5 minutes


Born and raised in Violet and rapping since third grade, Delish Da Goddess has released a steady string of mixtapes, singles and EPs since 2014, including this year's woozy, warped Terminally Trill and its icy, show-no-mercy trap follow-up Queendom, snapped into place with the heavy pop of a Roland TR-808 drum machine. "I want them to hear the music, but that's not the element I want them to be inspired by. I want them to come see it," she says. "I like to bring energy — I just like to dance, and my friends are wild, too. The music people are hearing now was all made for me and my friends so we could dance and listen and freak out."
Break


===Ben Aqua===
:How to Prevent Nuclear War, Justin Entennman + Allison Leigh Holt, 1
Ben Aqua is a multidisciplinary artist based in Austin, Texas. Born in Brooklyn, New York, his visual work has been exhibited internationally and published in Rolling Stone, NPR, NYLON, SPIN, NME, Flaunt, Bloomberg Businessweek, OUT, ARKITIP, XLR8R, Beautiful/Decay, Rhizome, Hi-Fructose, JOGGING and Fecal Face. His music has been featured by Interview, The Creators Project, Mad Decent, DFA, VICE, Dummy Mag, FACT, Modular, URB, BUTT and Opening Ceremony. He also runs the experimental art & music label #FEELINGS
:How Do I Explain This To My Children?, Chris Freeman 2
:Flower Shop Parts I and II, Tommy Becker 9
:Presence, Carlos Cruz Martinez 4.5
:Now! Again!, Alexander Johnston 5
:Eldorado, Salise Hughes 4
:America’s Funniest, Don Swaynos 1
:Earworms, Senaite Murray & Matthew Michael Wright 2
:Do You Want to Go for a Drive?, Kelly Gallagher 5
:Comet Song, Lydia Moyer 2
35.5 minutes

Revision as of 04:38, November 21, 2023

Following up on our pre-inauguration F*CK TR*MP screening of 2017, Experimental Response Cinema presents TR*MP TH*S!, a program marking the one year anniversary of the TR*MP presidency. Experimental works in this program respond to a year of racism, sexism, homophobia, religious intolerance, environmental degradation, corporate greed, Wall Street malfeasance, gun violence, corruption, voter suppression, foreign intervention in elections, defunding health care, human rights, income inequality, BLM… well it’s an endless list, not to mention buffoonery, narcissism, pathology, lies, obsessive twittery…

Come join us as we solemnly (and joyfully) swear to RESIST!, recognizing that artmaking is a necessary response to injustice.

Complete lineup:

1/20/17, Gary Adlestein 4
What’s Next, Robin Gerke 1
Best of Luck With the Wall, Josh Begley 7
Maelstroms, Lana Z Caplan 8
Dailies from the USA, M. Woods 3
Have It Your Way: An Exercise in Domestic Terrorism, Bryan Konefsky 4
Collapsing, Brian Ratigan 1
News from the Sun, The Smyth Brothers 3
NewsReal Preview, Karissa Hahn 2
Where the Truth Lies, Diane Nerwen 4
Fragility of Nature, Abdoul-Ganiou Dermani 3
Empty Nightclub, Ben Edelberg 7.5

44.5 minutes

Break

How to Prevent Nuclear War, Justin Entennman + Allison Leigh Holt, 1
How Do I Explain This To My Children?, Chris Freeman 2
Flower Shop Parts I and II, Tommy Becker 9
Presence, Carlos Cruz Martinez 4.5
Now! Again!, Alexander Johnston 5
Eldorado, Salise Hughes 4
America’s Funniest, Don Swaynos 1
Earworms, Senaite Murray & Matthew Michael Wright 2
Do You Want to Go for a Drive?, Kelly Gallagher 5
Comet Song, Lydia Moyer 2

35.5 minutes