Dec 06
mariaDesk Set Sponsored Events Bell House, Biblioball, Brooklyn, fancy pants raffle, The Desk Set
Get Lucky
with the Fancy Pants Raffle at
the Biblioball!
Tickets: 1 for $2, 3 for $5, 15 for $10
(providing books and literacy programs for detained youth in NYC.)
Winners will be announced at midnight at the Bell House on Friday, December 11th.
Please support the generous businesses that participated in the raffle. They rock.
- · $50 Gift Certificate, Alma Restaurant ($50)
- · Year magazine subscription, Art Forum ($40)
- · Heavy Metal Book Bundle, Bazillion Points, ($120)
- · $25 Gift Certificate, Beacon’s Closet ($25)
- · Two tickets to a secret, invitation-only BEACH HOUSE performance at The Bell House
- · Beauty Gift Bag, Better Homes and Gardens
- · $50 Gift Certificate, Bierkraft ($50)
- · $25 Gift Certificate, Blind Tiger Ale House ($25)
- · One Year Membership and Brooklyn book bundle, Brooklyn Historical Society ($125)
- · $75 Gift Certificate, Brooklyn Star Restaurant ($75)
- · Silver bookworm ring, Camille Hempel Jewelry Design ($75)
- · Handbag, Coach
- · $25 Gift Certificate, Daddy’s Bar
- · $15 Gift Certificate, Diamond Bar ($15)
- · $50 Gift Certificate, Enid’s ($50)
- · 10-Pack Core Fusion Pilates Classes, Exhale Spa ($280)
- · Private pilates session, Flesh + Bone Pilates Studio ($75)
- · Food-themed book bundle, Houghton Mifflin Publishers ($75)
- · $50 Gift Certificate and tote, Housing Works Bookstore ($62)
- · Gift Certificate, Huckleberry Bar ($30)
- · Framed print of a painting by artist Ky Anderson ($125)
- · $20 Gift Certificate, Linger Cafe & Lounge ($20)
- · Book Bundle “San Francisco Noir”, “Literary St. Petersburg”, Food and Wine: The Italian Riviera & Genoa”, “The Flea Markets of France” The Historic Shops & Restaurants of New York”, v”The Backward Day”, Jenny and the Cat Club”, The Wonderful O”, “The Mousewife”, “Shopping in Marrakech” & “The Shopper’s Guide to New York City.” Little Book Room ($150)
- · 2 tickets to see Serena Maneesh @ Littlefield NYC ($20)
- · 2 library screen-prints by Mary Tremonte, ($30)
- · Year subscription to McSweeney’s Believer ($45)
- · Book bundle, Melville House ($55)
- · Individual membership, MoMA ($75)
- · 4 Tickets to the Morgan Library and Museum ($48)
- · $25 Gift Certificate, Mother’s restaurant and bar
- · Book Bundle includes “A Heart So White”, “ Amulet, Rings of Saturn”, “Glass, Irony & God”, “Hour of the Star”, “Ghosts”,” For the Fighting Spirit of Walnut”, & ” A Child’s Christmas in Whales.” New Directions Publishing Corp. ($115)
- · Book Bundle includes “Names of the Land: A Historical Account of Place Naming in the United States”, “The Invention of Morel”, “Hard Rain Falling”"The One Straw Revoluntion”, “Stoner” & “Season of Migration to the North.” New York Review of Books ($90)
- · Book Bundle, Penguin Publishers ($75)
- · $15 Gift Certificate, Permanent Records ($15)
- · 2 $25 gift certificates, Pete’s Candy Store ($50)
- · Book bundle includes “Goddess of War, Vol. 1″,” Storeyville”, “For the Love of Vinyl: The Album Art of Hipness”, “Mythtym”, “Overspray: Riding High With the Kings of California Air Brush Art” , “Multiforce” &”Real Fun” PictureBox Inc ($225)
- · Dinner for two (3 course meal), Rose Water Restaurant ($52)
- · Book Bundle, Simon and Schuster ($75)
- · $25 Gift Certificate,St. Mark’s Bookstore ($25)
- · $50 Gift Certificate, The Strand ($50)
- · Selected Shorts, 2 Audio recordings, Symphony Space ($56)
- · Gift Certificate, Vox Pop Cafe ($100)
- · $15 Gift Certificate, Word Book Store ($15)

Framed print donated to the Fancy Pants Raffle by artist, Ky Anderson
Nov 06
SarahDesk Set Sponsored Events, Dispatches from Maria and Sarah Bell House, Biblioball, Brooklyn, Dance Party, Hungry March Band, Literacy for Incarcerated Teens, Living Days, Lucky Chops Brass Band, Nine/11 Thresaurus, Rude Mechanical Orchestra

The Desk Set proudly presents
Biblioball 2009: Baby, It’s Cold Outside
Friday December 11, 2009
8pm – 4am
The Bell House
www.thebellhouseny.com
149 7th St
Brooklyn, NY
Proceeds go to Literacy for Incarcerated Teens (providing books and literacy programs for detained youth in NYC)http://www.literacyforincarceratedteens.org/
Admission $20 in advance/ $25 at the door, includes one raffle ticket
Featuring:
- Master & Mistress of Ceremonies, author Robert Sullivan & librarian extraordinaire Sarah Simms
- Live music from Nine/11 Thesaurus, Living Days, Hungry March Band, The Rude Mechanical Orchestra, & Lucky Chops Brass Band
- Foot juggling and trapeze artists The Anne-tipodist & Jean Loscalzo
- DJs Jonathan Toubin of New York Night Train, Duane Harriott, Rob Sheffield, Rob Dyrenforth, Jay Diamond, Jimmy T., Brian Kraft, Ryan Tozzi, Matt Fiveash, Don Stahl, & Megan Awesome
- Incredibly fancy prizes in the Fancy Pants Raffle
- Literary Drink Specials
- Happy Hour sponsored by Tuthilltown Spirits
- Photo Portraits by Jeremy Balderson
- Illustrated Portraits by J. Penry
- Delicious food by La Tia Faby Baked Goods, Sweetie Pies, and Sharif Hassan
Be sure to participate in the Fancy Pants Raffle! The more money we raise, the more books and programming nonprofit Literacy for Incarcerated Teens (LIT) can provide to incarcerated and court-involved youth. Raffle prizes have been generously donated by the MoMA, The Strand, Penguin Books, Coach, Brooklyn Historical Society, Huckleberry Bar, Enid’s, Diamond Bar, Permanent Records, Vox Pop, Camille Hempel Jewelry, Rosewater restaurant, St. Mark’s Bookshop, Bierkraft, Exhale spa, WORD book store, and many more.
And remember, you don’t have to be a librarian to join the party, you just have to dance with one!
About the performers:
- The Anne-tipodist and Jean: Anne Antipodist is a librarian who took a sabbatical from the San Francisco Public Library to go to China and learn foot juggling. And she forgot to come back… Three years later she performs the foot juggling version of “The Naughty Librarian”. Anne currently teaches tightwire, antipodism, and more at the Trapeze Loft, as well as teaching Circus Fitness, Creative Arts and Research Skills at Columbia Secondary School in Harlem. A little bit circus, a little burlesque, a lot of fun. Trapeze artist and Supercreator Jean Loscalzo is delighted to be performing in honor of the Librarian Revolution!
- The Hungry March Band: Roaring out of Brooklyn comes the Hungry March Band, NYC’s legendary street brass march band in the anarchic style that has become their trademark. Put on your dancing shoes and break out the fancy threads because they’ve got a party going on — a blazing parade of flesh, blood, steel, brass and wood. They are the music of the people!
- Nine 11 Thesaurus: “When the towers fell we rose!” nine11thesaurus is a hip-hop collective of like minded revolutionary MC’s centered in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Ranging in ages from 13-20, these teens each have a unique experience and voice to bring to the mic. They have shared the stage with Mr. Lif and Prefuse 73, and just put down the last tracks for their debut album scheduled for release in November 2009 with production from Skeletons and Tim Dewitt (of Gang Gang Dance).
- Living Days: Living Days is a new romantic pop outfit from Brooklyn. They love each other dearly. They still believe in true love. They know things are only getting better. They take care of each other and want you to do the same with the ones you love.
- The Lucky Chops Brass Band: New and improved, the Lucky Chops Brass is making a big stink in New York City. The five-piece brass band combines unhealthy amounts of jazz, rock’n roll and golden era hip-hop to get a funky groove that will make you dance like you mean it. Joined in the past by such jazzers as Wynton Marsalis and Kevin Blancq, you can be sure that they won’t be leaving any time soon.
- Rude Mechanical Orchestra: The Rude Mechanical Orchestra is a 30-odd-piece New York City radical marching band and dance troupe. Through our music and performance, we strive to support people and communities working for social justice. We play protests, demonstrations, direct actions, picket lines, marches, benefits and events for good causes. We function as a democratic collective through consensus-based decision-making and we do not discriminate on the basis of musical ability. We formed in the spring of 2004 for the March for Women’s Lives in Washington, D.C. and solidified to support people protesting the Republican National Convention in New York. We were a motley mix of rusty players that hadn’t picked up a horn since high school and longtime street bandistas on leave from Hungry March Band or the Infernal Noise Brigade, blowing sour notes at the invading greedheads and serenading the rabble.
Literacy for Incarcerated Teens (LIT) is an all-volunteer, community-based organization making a difference in the lives of some of NYC’s most vulnerable young people. LIT’s mission is to ensure that all of New York City’s detained youth have access to library materials and library services of the highest quality. We are currently working with Passages Academy, NYCDOE’s school program for incarcerated and detained youth, and its partner NYC’s Department of Juvenile Justice, on an ambitious project to create model libraries inside our city’s juvenile detention centers. For more information, please visit http://www.literacyforincarceratedteens.org.

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