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Idiotarod New York 2008 Hits The Streets

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Every team brings a different ethos to New York’s annual Running of the Idiots, AKA the Idiotarod. Some teams, like Colonel Angus, are there to race. Some teams, like the Golden Shower Girls, are there to cause havoc. And some teams, like Kostume Kult, are there to preen.

After a marathon cow-building and costume-designing session the night before, Kostume Kult’s SaKred Kow cart set off at a leisurely pace this past Saturday and took its time enjoying the ride from Chinatown to Red Hook. Clad in a range of oranges that could be described as an assault on the eyes at best, we forsook the race for first in favor of some more wholesome and less goop-covered activities.

Between protesting the local fast-food restaurants, recruiting a Hare Krishna devotee, and stopping at some bars, we managed to escape the worst of the food throwing and cart sabotaging. We also came in so far to the back of the pack, with a time of 3 hours and 36 minutes, that I’m not sure if we actually beat any other teams.

Although it would have been nice to win a prize beyond “Best Recruitment of New Members Along the Course,” I can’t fault the judges for giving “Best in Show” to Team Danger Zone. My instinct is to lump 80s nostalgia right in there with pirates and ninjas as lame and unoriginal (at least there was no Team Bayside High) but Team Danger Zone took it to another level with their costumes, cart, music, and sketches.

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Fakework also deserves every bit of applause they get for the effort that obviously went into their Marie Antoinette cart, although they might simply have exploited my weakness for cake and thigh-highs.

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And finally I think some credit should go to the Golden Shower Girls despite their having walked away the overwhelming favorite for this year’s “Most Despised” award. No matter how annoying and dangerous they might have been at the front of the pack, I didn’t have to deal with them in the back and they have my gratitude for spending the morning harassing Team We-Have-Neon-Wigs-And-Drank-Too-Much-This-Morning-And-Could-Not-Be-Any-More-Obnoxious-If-We-Tried.

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The full set of photos I took is here and some selected favorites are below.

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New York Burning Man Decompression 2007

The Queens Museum of Art looked a little different than usual this weekend as various New York Burning Man camps moved in, set up, and rocked out from Saturday afternoon until early Sunday morning. The general consensus I heard was that the location was an amazing choice made even more so by how agreeable the museum’s curators were.

It’s one thing to have the number of people they did (I heard the 2,500 figure tossed about, although I’m not sure how accurate that is.) But for the museum to allow the number of installations and participatory setups they did, especially alongside so much from their own collection, made for a really wonderful atmosphere.

I didn’t feel like rocking the paparazzi vibe the whole night and I left Queens for another party by 1:00 AM anyway, so my pictures are few and far between. A few of my favorite photos are below, and the rest on my flickr page.

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Rest of the set can be found here.

And a quick search of flickr turned up some amazing pictures by lovegreg. They aren’t organized into a set yet, but you can still just browse his photostream in reverse chron for great shots from throughout the night.

Tompkins Scare Park & Halloween Dog Parade

After an unfortunate wash-out last year, Tompkins Scare Park was set to happen on the 27th of October this year regardless of the weather. It did end up raining again this year, but that didn’t stop the Action Arts League from working with a number of other groups to put on a great day-long series of events and performances in the center of the East Village.

Even more heartening was the number of kids and families who came out even in the early morning drizzle to check everything out and get themselves involved in a bit of participatory Halloween activity. Kostume Kult spent the morning giving out costumes to any kids or adults who stopped by, and I think a few undead participants from last week’s Zombiecon even showed up to compete in this year’s Zombie Olympics:

(Picture Credit to joujoubee)
Zombie Olympics Tompkins Square

The organizers of the 17th annual Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade, Friends of First Run, decided not to brave the inclement weather and instead took their event to Sunday. Once the parade began the dogs were mostly corralled inside the dog run and out of picture range, but I snapped a few pictures of costumed pups before the event began:

dachs boot submarine dog costume

sad lobster dog costume

ladybug puppy dog costume

pirate pug pup dog costume

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(Full set of pictures can be found here.)