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Anti & AwkwardDrinking Liberally isn't the only group that meets regularly at Rudy's on Thursday nights: another group called Anti & Awkward also shows up regularly, creating some inter-organizational camaraderie. And they can sure generate awkward pictures. posted on Sep 21, 2006 1:29 pm (comment) Rudy ThursdaysI haven't been taking as many pictures lately, but I've been keeping plenty busy, between three Thanksgiving dinners, the Google Music launch, getting a car, Laughing Liberally, and of course Rudy's every Thursday. posted on Dec 24, 2005 6:20 pm (comment) Rocking with Al, Duncan, Eric, & ScottLate last week, Drinking Liberally reached its 100th chapter with York, Pennsylvania - and then moments later its 101st with Jackson, Mississippi - just in time for Drinking Liberally city leaders from Huntsville to Louisville to Brooklyn to gather in New York City for our first annual national conference. We built stronger bonds over late night pitchers at Rudy's and early morning discussions with local elected officials.
It was also a weekend full of special guests, just a few of the many great people in the national and local political establishments who have seen the value of social gatherings bringing progressives together. National bloggers and political organizers Matt Stoller, Chris Bowers of MyDD, Duncan Black of Atrios, and Peter Daou of the Daou Report joined us for a panel on the Emerging Liberal Infrastructure, then stuck around for a little take-out dinner. That evening, we held a hurricane relief concert featuring the band Second Movement, Laughing Liberally comedians Katie Halper and Negin Farsad, and the great liberal laughmaster, Al Franken, who started off by discussing the importance of social capital and Robert Putnam, and ended by listing the warning signs of alcoholism. Number one was drinking alone - but "you don't drink alone, you drink together, so that's all right." Number three: "you're the President." And a little later in the evening, New York State Senator Eric Schneiderman and soon-to-be-Borough President Scott Stringer came in together, both looking sharp in their dark suits like they'd just come from a night of dancing. Rounding out the gang of elected friends, City Councilmember Gale Brewer and State Assemblyman Dick Gottfried joined us bright and early the next morning for a stimulating roundtable discussion. All in all, it was a packed weekend, a fitting capstone to a packed year and another one to come. posted on Sep 27, 2005 7:18 pm (comment) Beaches and BeersI spent Memorial Day weekend on the Vineyard, where we took a set of engagement pictures for Jamie and Erika. The beach also held a few interesting surprises.
Drinking Liberally celebrated its second anniversary with a packed house at Rudy's, and Brooklyn Congressional candidate Chris Owens stopped by the Park Slope location the next week to have a drink with voters. posted on Jun 12, 2005 10:18 am (comment) Comedy and celebritiesIt's been another action-packed few days, taking place almost entirely between The Tank and Rudy's:
Wednesday, a rally with the Alliance for Quality Education with Laughing Liberally comedian Katie Halper, State Senator Eric Schneiderman, and actress Cynthia Nixon, who is a very sweet person, put on the Drinking Liberally button I presented her, and then stayed around to talk to people after the event. Thursday, Drinking Liberally featuring special appearances by Congressman and mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner, who stopped by and made a few brief remarks, and City Council Speaker and mayoral candidate Gifford Miller, who went one better by staying around for almost an hour, drinking, eating Rudy's free hot dogs, and impressing many attendees. And on Friday the Thirteenth, the final 42nd Street performance of ImproVision, and Brian Rosenthal's 27th birthday. I need nearly a whole day off just to edit the photos! posted on May 14, 2005 3:55 pm (comment) Laughing LiberallyOne of the newest Cosmopolity programs is Laughing Liberally, a monthly show featuring the best up-and-coming liberal comics. The Jon Stewarts and Al Frankens of tomorrow start here. This plus two consecutive nights at Rudy's sandwiching the show in today's photographic installment. posted on Apr 11, 2005 6:29 pm (comment) Third placesThe Great Good Place actually mentions Rudy's (page 26), a "working-class tavern". Some things have changed since 1981, but it will always remain a quintessential third place. posted on Apr 2, 2005 11:21 am (comment) | Blog ArchivesMost Popular Tags |
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