March 01, 2003
Maneri/Moran/Maneri

8pm Free Improv
$10 donation

the Zeitgeist Gallery presents the first appearance of Maneri/Moran/Maneri, a new trio of legendary multi-instrumentalist Joe Maneri, revolutionary vibraphonist Matt Moran, and renown violinist Mat Maneri.

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After Hours Show: BEATS NOT BOMBS

Electronica
12 - 3:30 am
$ donations accepted

March 02, 2003
Early show: the sketchpad

Concert: avant-electro
8 – 9:45pm
$7 donation

a.i.m. > presents > the sketchpad

John Hollenbeck / Theo Bleckmann

John Hollenbeck (drums/percussion)
Theo Bleckmann (voice/loops)

http://aim.telepathyrecords.com/

Production: Elio Deluca and a.i.m. - elio@telepathyrecords.com

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Late Show: GEOFF MULLEN GROUP

Concert: jazz
10:15 – Midnite
$7 donation

GEOFF MULLEN GROUP – solos, duos, trios, quartet
Geoff Mullen - guitar
Eric Van Dam - saxophones
Garth Stevenson - bass
Eric Doob – drums

Production: Geoff Mullen - geoffmullen@hotmail.com

March 03, 2003
Late Show: WAKING VISION with JOHN SHANNON

Concert: ECM-type jazz
9:00 – 11:30
$8 donation

John Shannon - guitar,voice
Peter Stoltzman - piano, boards
Mitch Cohn - bass
Martin Valihora - percussions

Production: John Shannon - ethersound@hotmail.com

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March 04, 2003
March 4-March 23rd Comics as Art: Original Comic Art and Ephemera

The work of R Crumb, Dan Clowes, Rick Altergott, Peter Bagge, Jim Blanchard,
Ariel Bordeaux, Greg Cook, Jef Czekaj, Jordan Crane, Jack Davis, Jeremy
Eaton, Bill Griffith, Jaime Hernandez, Megan Kelso, Dave Lasky, Pat
Moriarity, Tony Millionaire, Josh Neufeld, Harvey Pekar, Hans Rickheit,
Gerry Shamray, Art Spiegelman, Robert Williams, and Jim Woodring will be
celebrated at this comic art show hosted by the Zeitgeist Gallery in
Cambridge and organized by collector Bob Cronin. This is a wonderful chance
to see a sampling of original comic art and Ephemera from some of the
medium’s most notable figures, much of it on loan from private collections
and rarely seen in public. Some select pieces will be available for
purchase.

This event is not for profit and will benefit the Museum of Comic and
Cartoon Art. Sponsored by Million Year Picnic and Lucky Bunny printing.

www.moccany.org
www.luckybunny.net
www.millionyearpicnic.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT BOB CRONIN
617 501 2700 or cronin@fas.harvard.edu

RITUAL WORD ART SERIES

presented by Reggie Gibson

Reading
9 – 11:30 pm
$7 donation

Production: Reggie Gibson - O.Gibson2@verizon.net,
Indigo - indigomoor@attbi.com

March 05, 2003
Early Show: BETH CUSTER ENSEMBLE

Concert: jazz/funk/latin/rock
8 – 10pm
$10 donation

Beth Custer (lead vox/piano/clarinets) Eighty Mile Beach, Club Foot
Orchestra, Trance Mission
David James: (guitar/vox) Spearhead, The Coup, Invisible Ink
Jan Jackson: (drums/vox) Motherbug, Pothole, Eighty Mile Beach, Chuck Berry
David R: (bass/vox) Ali Khan Band, Henry Kaiser

Production: Al Nidle

Late Show: WHIMSY

avant-cabaret, music, film
$5 donation

Production: Warren “Thistle” Lynch - pixyled@hotmail.com
http://www.bwlynch.com/pixy/

LATE NITE JAM WITH GILL AHARON

Afterhours –
Concert: jazz jam
12:30 – 3am
free

Production: Gill Aharon: fish.lung@verizon.net

March 06, 2003
NAKED CITY COFFEEHOUSE

Concert: performance coffeehouse
8:30 – Midnite
$5 donation

Official Kick-off of the New
NAKED CITY COFFEEHOUSE!!
Features + open mic

-JIM’S BIG EGO
-HOWIE NEWMAN

Production: Al Nidle

March 07, 2003
Early Show: KITSCH ‘N’ SYNC

Event: improv comedy
8 – 9:45 pm
$7 donation

Production: Allan Telio
Web: http://www.kitschinsync.org

SPECIAL EVENT: GUNTER HAMPEL - NEW YORK TRIO

10 pm
$12 donation

rob chalfen & subconsciouscafe presents:
GUNTER HAMPEL NY TRIO

Gunter Hampel – vibes, bs clarinet, flute, sax
Perry Robinson – clarinet
Lou Grassi - drums

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March 08, 2003
FISHLUNG PIANO SERIES

Concert: jazz
8:30pm – Midnite
$10 donation

Gill Aharon presents

THE FRIENDLY BEARS
MALONE’S TRIO
FISHLUNG TRIO w. Animation

Production: Gill Aharon - fish.lung@verizon.net

March 09, 2003
Late Show: BAR ROT

Concert: jazz
9:30 – 11:30 pm
$ donation

BAR ROT
Andrew DiMola - Bass
David Coniglio - drum,
Matt Willis - alto sax
Josh Thomas - trumpet

Production: Andrew DiMola - guyzazanasis@hotmail.com

March 10, 2003
Early Show: SEXTON/RIORDAN/PETRIE

Concert: NEC recital
free improvisation in the jazz-vein
7:30 – 9:30 pm

Joe Sexton - tenor saxophone
Marc Riordan - drums
John Petrie - bass

Production: jpetri~bass@yahoo.com

Late Show: MARIMBA & 3PLAY

Concert: world
10:30pm – 12:30am
$7 donation

-MARIMBIRA
-3PLAY

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March 12, 2003
Early Show: RANDOMSALT

Concert: electronica
8 – 10pm
$5 donation

RANDOMSALT
RandomSalt - acoustic guitar/loops
Amy Lomas - piano/synth
Michael LaMeyer - wave drum/loops.

Production: Jeff Lomb - loopme@randomsalt.com

Late Show: MAYHEM w/the MASS ART KIDZ

Event: film, perf.art
10:30pm – 12:30am
$7 donation

MAYHEM w/the MASS ART KIDZ

Production: Daniel Gallagher footfive@yahoo.com

Late Night: LATE NITE JAZZ JAM with Gill Aharon

Afterhours-
Concert: jazz jam
12:45 – 3am
free

Production: Gill Aharon - fish.lung@verizon.net

March 13, 2003
NAKED CITY COFFEEHOUSE

Concert: jazz
8:30pm – Midnite
$5 donation

Features:
-SCHMORGASBORD

Production: Al Nidle

March 14, 2003
Early Show: BIRDSONGS & FRIENDS

Concert: Hip Chamber Music
9:00 – 9:45 pm
$donation

Erik Lindgren presents:
BIRDSONGS OF THE MESOZOIC w/ Ken Winokur’s Great Leap Forward
featuring: Ken Winokur from the Alloy Orchestra, DJ Flack & Ken Field.


Production: Erik Lindgren - erik@arfarfrecords.com

Late Show: KOBI ARAZ & ROY RAZ

Concert: Middle-eastern jazz
10:15 – Midnite
$7 donation

Production: Kobi Araz - raz_roy@hotmail.com

March 15, 2003
Early Show: DAN BURKE

Concert: singer/songwriter
6 – 7:30pm
$6 donation

dan burke

Late Show: subconsciouscafe new chamber music series

Concert: avant jazz
8:30 – 11:30pm
$10 donation

featuring:
-LARS VEGAS
-PEAR PLUS

production: rob chalfen mailto:robchalfen@hotmail.com

March 16, 2003
NO MAN’S LAND

Film
8:30 – 10:30pm
$ donation

Production: Irfan Redrovic

March 17, 2003
Early Show: OPEN SCREEN

Event: Open Film Screening
7:30 – 9 pm
$5 donation

special st. patrick’s day open screen!

6:30-7pm: submit movies and sign-up
7-9: screen movies
9-midnight: drink, eat, converse and dance jigs with
your fellow moviemakers and movie enthusiasts.

Bring your movie to be screened at this new experimental film series every
third Monday at the Zeitgeist. Accepted formats include Super8, VHS and
16mm. Maximum length 7 minutes please. Sign-up begins at 6:30.


Production: Jeff Stern, Roadside Pictures - showyourmovie@hotmail.com

March 18, 2003
ANDREW NEUMANN / JORRIT DYKSTRA

Concert: post-jazz
9:30 – 11:30 pm
$7 donation

solos:duos

neumann: live sampling/electronics
dykstra: saxaphone/lyricon/electronics

Production: Andrew Neumann

March 19, 2003
Early Show: ZAMPANO’S PLAYHOUSE: Fleischer Bros. Bonanza!

Event: vintage film
8 – 9:30pm
$6 donation

Albert Steg presents
ZAMPANO’S PLAYHOUSE
vintage tv & film in blazing 16mm

Fleischer Bros. Bonanza!

Production: Albert Steg - asteg@mindspring.com

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Late Show: WHIMSY

Event: avant-cabaret
10 – Midnite
$5 donation

Features tba

Whimsy is an evening variety cabaret with a focus on the unconventional. We
usually have 8-10 acts in the two hour show, from bands to performance
artists, films, dance, poetry, wrestling, comedy…Whimsey is not open mic,
but its purpose is to give the oddest and most marginalized artists in the
community a voice and an audience so they can spread their weirdness and let
it be free and grow. We usually throw in a popular local band or two as
well.

Production: Warren Lynch
http://www.bwlynch.com/pixy/

JAZZ JAM w. GILL AHARON

Concert: jazz jam
12:30 – 3am
free

Production: Gill Aharon

March 20, 2003
NAKED CITY COFFEEHOUSE

Concert: acoustic music, coffee
8 – Midnite
$5 donation

Features + open mic

Features
DAVID JOHNSTON & FRIENDS

Production: Al Nidle – 617.876.6060

March 21, 2003
Early Show: DREAMTIME9/TRANSLUCENT

Concert: trance-pop
8 – 10 pm
$7 donation

Adam Sherman presents
DREAMTIME9/TRANSLUCENT
Fuel-injected jazz blues for voice and laptop

Adam Sherman - voice/guitar
David Doms - voice/bass/laptop
Bill Crabtree - percussion

Late Show: LATE NIGHT PLAYERS

Sketch Comedy
11 pm – Midnite
$7 donation

On February 21st, sketch comedians The Late Night Players will unveil their
first all-new feature-length performance since the fabled Third Show. Join
these six energetic, charismatic young fellows for a night of sketches,
musical numbers, slide shows, monologues, and other absurd hilarities.

The Late Night Players have been performing sketch comedy together at
theaters, colleges, art galleries, coffeehouses and clubs, benefit
performances, and the streets of Boston since 2000. To stay posted,
email info@latenightplayers.com and request to join the email list.

Zachary Sherwin
The Late Night Players
http://www.latenightplayers.com

March 22, 2003
FISHLUNG PIANO SERIES

Concert: jazz
8:30pm – Midnite
$10 donation

features:
-GABRIEL GUERRERO & SURCA QUARTET
-FISHLUNG TRIO


GABRIEL GUERRERO & SURCA QUARTET
Gabriel Guerrero - piano
Dan Blake - sax
Edward Perez - bass
Jorge Perez-Albela – drums
featuring “Lapso” with special guest
Jose Benito Meza

Live painting by KRISTIN MILLS
Movement by NICOLE RIDER

Production: Gill Aharon - fish.lung@verizon.net

March 24, 2003
STEVE LANTNER TRIO

Concert: Jazz
8 – 10 pm
$8 donation

March 25, 2003
March 25 - April 13: Photography by Steve Lipsey and Howard Dinin

Archival Digital Prints in large and small format



* Exhibit and sale of photographs and other artifacts, Tues.-Sun., 1-7
pm.
* Opening reception, Thursday, March 27, 6-10 pm; exhibit, witty
repartee, music, and more.

(Cambridge) In a field of the lush intensely green ground cover of a New York City park, a man and his woman sit almost forgotten in a corner of the frame. He chats as his hand lightly and matter-of-factly caresses her.

In a formal expanse of broad white margins three sizeable images butt one another tightly - in the background of a vivid evening landscape two women are in deep conversation, and silvery magenta sardines, ten times life-size, snuggle in a herring bone pattern, and stalks of summer wheat, a riot of light tans and greens, are home to a precisely centered almost imperceptible lady bug. On top of this assemblage, in elegant italic type, the words, “If this is love, then
why have I fought it?”

Two veteran practitioners of photography, Howard Dinin and Steve Lipsey have chosen a hard course in the pursuit of art. Devotees of what is called straight photography, they currently are producing work that, even when using digital tools, most people will recognize as classic. It is, but with a twist.

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PAUL CARAHER DUO

Concert: jazz guitar
8 – 10 pm
$7 donation

Paul Caraher – guitar
Justin Caraher – guitar

Production: Paul Caraher

March 26, 2003
Early Show: UNACCEPTABLE

Event: Avant-cabaret
7:45 – 9:30 pm
$5 donation

Katt & Hans present
“THE UNACCEPTABLE!”

features tba

Production: Katt Hernandez

Late Show: FLUSH w/the MASS ART KIDZ!

Event: film, perf.art
10:30pm – 12:30am
$7 donation

Production: Daniel Gallagher

After Hours: LATE NITE JAZZ JAM w. GILL AHARON

Concert: jazz jam
12:30 – 3 am
free

Production: Gill Aharon

March 27, 2003
NAKED CITY COFFEEHOUSE

Concert: acoustic music, coffee
8:30 pm – Midnite
$6 donation

Al Nidle presents
NAKED CITY COFFEEHOUSE
Features + open mic

Features
AUDITY & FRIENDS

Production: Al Nidle – 617.876.6060

March 28, 2003
Early Show: BIRDSONGS & FRIENDS

Concert: hip chamber music
8 – 9:45 pm
$ donation

Erik Lindgren presents:
BIRDSONGS & FRIENDS

-BIRDSONGS OF THE MESOZOIC
Birdsongs will be workshopping brand new material for their
next CD, “The Iridium Controversy”, due out in September 2003
on Cuneiform Records.

-KEN FIELD ALTO SAX PROJECT
Neil Leonard - alto sax
Matt Steckler - alto sax
Derek VanBeever - bass
Yuri Zbitnoff - drums

Production: Erik Lindgren, Michael Bierylo

Late Show: VINNY BY VAN GO GO

Theatre
10:30 – Midnite
$ donation

North Shore actor Michael Peluso appears in “Vinnie by Van Gogo” by Peter Holm under the direction of Roseann Hogan. Peluso portrays an American artist in his final hours as he exhibits his life, loves, and a muse; all while being hunted by

Production: Roseanne Hogan

March 29, 2003
Beat Science / Tronzo Show moved

The originaly scheduled Beat Science/Tronzo show has moved to the Berwick Research Institute.

Please see their website for more info:
www.berwickinstitute.org

Early Show: HYE FUSION

Middle-Eastern Jazz
8 - 9:45 pm
$10 suggested donation

John Berberian - oud (Hugo Montenegro, Joe Beck, Lanie Kazan)
Harry Bedrossian - piano
Charles Dermenjian - percussion, featuring the doombek (Airto, McCoy
Tyner, Stan Strickland)

a newly formed group consisting of players well seasoned in
middle eastern and jazz music, fuses music of several middle-eastern
countries, built around the creative theme of Western Jazz, resulting in a
dynamic synergy of international melody and rythms. Instrumentation is both
current and traditional.

Production: Charles Dermenjian

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Late Show: VINNIE BY VAN GO GO

Theatre
10:30 – Midnite
$ donation

North Shore actor Michael Peluso appears in “Vinnie by Van Gogo” by Peter Holm under the direction of Roseann Hogan. Peluso portrays an American artist in his final hours as he exhibits his life, loves, and a muse; all while being hunted by

Production: Roseanne Hogan

March 30, 2003
Early Show: ROCKABETTY

Concert: rockabilly
7 – 9 pm
$ donation

ROCKABETTY
Rockabilly w all-girl band

Production: CD Collins

Late Show: BAR ROT

Concert: jazz
9:30 – 11:30pm
$donation

BAR ROT
Music of Will Canzoneri
Will Canzonerri- piano
Andrew DiMola- bass
Dave Coniglio- drums
Matt Willis- Alto sax
Josh Thomas- trumpet
Russ Gershon- Tenor sax

Production: Andrew Dimola

March 31, 2003
Early Show: PUNK ROCK AEROBICS

Concert: punk rock
6:45 – 8:15 pm
$ donation

PUNK ROCK AEROBICS

Production: Ami Bennitt

Late Show: 24/30 FILM SERIES

9 – 11 pm
$5 donation

24/30 FILM SERIES

A screening of local experimental films, 1st Monday of the month. Submit your film on 16mm or dv cassette at least 2 weeks before screening date by contacting me at email below.

Production: Andrew Smiles