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Bike!Bike! Northeast weekend media roundup

Bike!Bike! NE happened!

HUGE THANKS to everyone who made this a weekend to remember, and for sending me your digitized memories. KEEP SENDING STUFF IF YOU HAVEN'T YET -- chris DOT gang AT gmail DOT com!!

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PHOTOS

thumbnails of photos by worcester folks

faced-book photos from Worcester Earn-A-Bike, incl.: TBR workshops, bike piles, Blister Pack, indoor tallbiking, group ride, polo

 

thumbnails of photos by EP

flickr set by E.P. of tri-county sunday ride with AWESOME "share the road" billboard and abandoned gas station takeover photos

"Exhibit looks at women in poverty"

Date published: 
02/08/2009

Exhibit looks at women in poverty
By Sara Foss

 

TROY — A young woman named Dana Aftab wanders through a cramped hallway, gazing at blank white walls that will soon be covered with pictures. Dozens of photographs lie on the floor.

“Brenda, how can I help you?” Aftab asks.

Without hesitation, Brenda Ann Kenneally replies, “Hang up your photos.”

“Is there any specific order you want?” Aftab asks.

“However you want,” Kenneally tells her. “It’s your life.”

Aftab takes a plastic sleeve filled with photographs and begins tacking them to the wall. An Albany native who now lives in Brooklyn, Kenneally has spent the past five years photographing Aftab, her sisters and mother and other women who live in Troy. She has taken hundreds of pictures of birthday parties and births and homecomings from prison.

“Upstate Girls,” an exhibit featuring many of these photographs, will open Saturday in the Troy-based Sanctuary for Independent Media’s Underground Gallery; an opening reception will be held at 6 p.m. on Feb. 21.

Abel Raises Cain w/ media prankster Alan Abel

Date & Time: 
11/13/2008 - 1pm - 3pm

 

 

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