Fan Base on Indigogo

Hello world! By now, you guys (and gals) should be aware of the new web series I will be in entitled "Fan Base." Our Indiegogo campaign has recently been launched and we have 36 more days left to raise $25,000 for production costs. I would very much appreciate your support so that we may bring to life a wonderful story. Fan Base has the ability to change the future of television not only because of it's riveting tale, but also more importantly because it allows minorities to take center stage and it embraces interracial dating. Living in a country so rich with culture, it should be celebrated more in the media. Fan Base is the future.

Click the link below to check out our Indiegogo page.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fan-base-tv-web-series

Chalking and Talking #chalkLES

LES history month has kicked off! As you may or may not know, May is officially Lower East Side history month. Some of us Bowery Birds decided to hit the streets of the LES to spread awareness, educate and have some fun in the process. We spoke to some local business owners and residents about the LES and learned interesting historical facts, while also promoting our upcoming musical. 

The Recording Sessions

 

Kara has been recently selected for Season 1 of the new television series "The Recording Sessions," which documents the process of making music in the studio. Here's a sneak peak:

Downtown Art Presents "The Waist Maker's Opera"

May 21-23rd, 2014, Kara Green will be performing in the rock musical "The Waistmaker's Opera" at University Settlement located at 184 Eldridge St., New York, N.Y. 1002. This May marks the startup of the newly annual Lower East Side History Month. Featured will be a rock musical, "The Waistmaker's Opera," wherein documents the story of various young women who worked in the Triangle Factory in the early 1900s. They fought for higher wages, safer working conditions and organized a major strike in an attempts to become unionized. On March 25th, 1911, one of the deadliest work accidents occurred in the Triangle Factory and 146 of these women lost their lives. This tragic accident forced many New York City business owners into reforming their practices and marked a major turning point in history for the working class. 

For more information on LES (Lower East Side) History Month, visit the site here: www.leshistorymonth.org