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The Church of Pop

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--------------------TCOP V.2---------------------- "Whatever you do, wherever you’re from, block out the voices, race for no guns that signal the marching and shuffling of feet to any pied piper. Create your own beat." ~Jonah Byrd~ That's right The Church of Pop is having its second event. Those of you who were at the TCOP Debut Event, you already know that this is awesome news. For those of you who aren't yet acquainted with TCOP, here's a brief rundown of what you can expect: -An awesome live Performance by Jigsaw Soul accompanied by a modern dance troupe and VJ Chris Piazza -DJ Same and Dr. Miaoux -A live performance dancer / choreographer Kim Blanchard - Alex Brooklynns LoveNico Cabaret -*TCOP's Pop Garden Installation* -An Interactive Video Art Installation by Joe Che -TCOP's community story #001 cowrite it with us -TCOP's community mural #002 leave your mark - LoveNico Hand painted/silk screened T shirt sale Come out for the bar the music and the party and stay to experience the barrage of creativity It will be a night you won't want to forget @ "Galapagos Art Space" December 1st, 8pm-12. *Donations in the form of Pop memorabilia (Toys, games, nicknacks, doodads, cassettes, etc...) for the TCOP "Pop Garden" go over really well... If it's small enough for one person to carry, you think it's pop, and your willing to part with it, bring it! WARNING: if your wearing a white or black T-shirt we might paint on it. ----------------------Debut Event----------------- Hello, Thanks for stopping by... We've been real deep in planning this, our upcoming awesome funtastic event, "The TCOP debut Art show and website launch party"... The event will be held in a great venue in Chelsea market in Manhattan on Saturday September 22nd from 4pm-midnight. Our entertainment highlights includes: A live acoustic set by Jigsaw Soul, "I like movies" movie viewing installation by AR Brook Lynn, Wrestling Junkie (where the fans are the superstars), "Rick's Room" a pop installation by Rick Naporano, Panopticon NYC VJ Christopher Piazza, DJ Same, Dr. Miaoux, AD costume armor display, Live Silk Screening and Tee Shirt Painting by LoveNico, and more... The Church of Pop is a growing NYC-based art movement with a growing world wide web community. Join us for our public debut on September 22, 2007! Don't go alone, RSVP + guest(s) ART, CULTURE, MEMORABILIA, and CELEBRATION!!! FREE w/ RSVP 4pm-midnight Chelsea Market 75 9th Ave (Between 15th & 16th St) (Inside Chelsea Market, just past the fountain) Editors' Take: "The Church of Pop believes in a lot of things, like celebrating the arts and throwing killer launch parties. Come out to see what all the fuss is about!" More details coming soon... Don't forget to check out the official website thechurchofpop.com

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  1. RIP Gary Gygax + -

    Captain Mar 10, 2008 at 3:11 PM
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    Captain said "Thursday, March 6, 2008 RIP Gary Gygax A father is gone. The world that we in the fantasy fan community en"
    Thursday, March 6, 2008
    RIP Gary Gygax

    A father is gone.

    The world that we in the fantasy fan community enjoy, one in which wizards and warriors, elves and dwarves, magic and monsters and yes, dungeons and dragons are common parlance owes a great deal of debt to the man who placed a dragon in a wargame.

    When I was 11 year old I had heard of D&D, but had never actually seen the game. Then someone in school brought out the three books and the half-dozen dice and started a campaign. That was it. Everyone in 7th and 8th grade was hooked. Every spare moment of time was taken up by D&D adventuring. Eventually this expanded into Traveler, Boot Hill, Gamma World, Time Tripper, Car Wars, and more games that I can remember. In that school being what we would call today a “geek†or “dork†was cool. It was hip. Social status was based on being the first one to have a new game, or the best game that week.

    We designed our own character sheets. We drew up our own characters. We created our own gods and monsters. “The Emperor†was the All-Powerful-Force of Evil (yes, inspired by Empire Strikes Back), “Enigma†was the All-Powerful Force of Good (from the Micronauts comic book, I think). I thought of creating an All-Powerful Force of Neutrality, but kept on going back and forth on it. My character got turned into a Gollum and stretched out to 7 feet tall on a rack. Someone created an assassin with an atomic bomb. Someone else tried to use a saving throw when the bomb went off.

    We drew maps. We designed weapons. We collected miniature figures and placed them on graph paper. We designed dungeons. We collected dungeon modules and dice. Our imagination was stoked and our social interactivity was very, very high.

    When I left that school and moved to a public high school, I found the social situation there very different. I never was able to get back into gaming, though I still collected everything about Car Wars for some years (as I was a big fan of post-apocalyptic movies like The Road Warrior). Eventually I found the Society for Creative Anachronism and was able to live a historically-based, live action version of D&D, and for a time sneered at those who rolled dice to gain their skills, while I actually worked for it.

    I never saw more than a few minutes of the D&D cartoon, but I followed the comic strip advertisements in the backs of comic books in the early 1980's. When the Dungeon and Dragons movie finally came out, I was very excited. For decades there had been films and TV shows that, to one degree or another, I felt were trying to bring the D&D world to life, and I, in turn, had tried to turn those movies into games (you can see a list that includes many of those movies at http://www.geocities.com/historicalmovies). Now someone was actually going to make that movie for real. The movie was poor, but fun. Though the acting was uneven, the writing corny, and the Wayans brother character the most politically incorrect ethnic stereotype since JarJar Binks, it was great to see all the swordfighting, the flying dragons, and lets admit it, Thora Birch in those fantasy costumes.

    There was a sequel to that movie, however, Dungeons and Dragons, the Wrath of the Dragon Gon, that finally did it right. A team of adventurers was assembled to go on a quest to retrieve a magic item and save the kingdom. Each character represented a different race or class of character. There was problem-solving, trap avoiding, magic using, and exciting battle action, sometimes all at the same time. Characters of differing alignments had to learn to work together. Some did not make it, but those who did found they had grown and gained skill, treasure, or power. Gygax was interviewed in the “special features†of the DVD of that film, and admitted that he was happy with the way that film turned out.

    Although he lost control of the game and company that he founded, he kept active in the industry, and obviously loved creating games. Role playing games have brought many of us together, given us a common social bond, and in many cases, enabled us to get valuable life experience. Though some make the joke about how D&D geeks are socially atrophied nerds who can't deal with the real world, it has given many lived, and our culture, a richness and vitality, a passionate escape, a source of pleasure and cause for social gathering that the world would be poorer without.

    Now the father of those games is gone, and we are poorer without him.

    Captain Zorikh
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  2. This is going to be good + -

    Che Nov 12, 2007 at 10:38 PM
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  3. Updates + -

    TheChurchofPop Nov 12, 2007 at 6:01 PM
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    TheChurchofPop said "some updates where made to the TCOP V2 invite, go check em out when you get a chance."
    some updates where made to the TCOP V2 invite, go check em out when you get a chance.
    Last post 744 days ago
  4. Wondering why you've been invited here? + -

    Jayel Nov 7, 2007 at 2:15 PM
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    Jayel said "Here you get up to date info on the going-ons and doings of The Church of Pop and TCOP is something worth being up"
    Here you get up to date info on the going-ons and doings of The Church of Pop and TCOP is something worth being up to date on.

    Witness the outcome of a collaborative community of Musicians, Sculptors, Painters, Dancers, Comedians, Film Makers, Special Effects Artists, Animators and more!!!

    Be a part of TCOP or simply enjoy the fruits of our efforts. The Choice is yours!

    We all hope to see you at our next event!

    keep rockin,
    =j=
    Last post 749 days ago
  5. New Update: RSVP + Guest + -

    Jayel Sep 14, 2007 at 12:26 PM
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    Jayel said "RSVP + Guest... we switched the RSVP options so that you can add guests to your RSVP. If you've already RSVPd"
    RSVP + Guest... we switched the RSVP options so that you can add guests to your RSVP. If you've already RSVPd for The Church of Pop Debut Event, you can go back to the event page and change your status
    to add guests
    Last post 803 days ago
  6. Updates + -

    TheChurchofPop Sep 14, 2007 at 4:05 AM
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    TheChurchofPop said "we've updated info on the venue and rewritten a little bit of our description."
    we've updated info on the venue and rewritten a little bit of our description.
    Last post 804 days ago
  7. The more the merrier + -

    Jayel Sep 13, 2007 at 10:54 PM
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    Jayel said "I'm inviting all of my friends! Invite your friends and/or family... the more people that go, the more fun we'll "
    I'm inviting all of my friends!
    Invite your friends and/or family...
    the more people that go, the more fun we'll all have. Remember, it's free all you have to do is RSVP!!!
    Last post 804 days ago
  8. Awesome Jack + -

    TheChurchofPop Sep 11, 2007 at 8:31 AM
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    TheChurchofPop said "We're glad your here!!! keep rockin... =j="
    We're glad your here!!!
    keep rockin...
    =j=
    Last post 806 days ago
  9. I'm Here... + -

    Jack Sep 5, 2007 at 10:36 PM
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    Jack said "It is great to be here at The Church Of Pop Keep it Popin and Rockin today"
    It is great to be here at The Church Of Pop
    Keep it Popin and Rockin today
    Last post 812 days ago

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