Feb 16, 2006
Thanking Steve
Just under 36 hours, and already more than 200 of you have come to visit our little blog. We're happy to report that messages of support and shock and outrage from the media and from friends of the powerHouse family have come pouring into our inboxes. And the response last night from guests at the opening of Helen Levitt and Thomas Roma: Introductions by John Szarkowski was heartening to say the least. During the party, friends were encouraged to help us thank Steve (now, we suppose, it's more like The Steves, see below) for evicting us, with as much cleverly orchestrated animosity as their devious little minds could devise. Now you too can help us thank Steve! Just download this card, print a couple out, and distribute it as widely as possible. Here's lookin' at you Steve!
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Honestly, you are acting as if you and your beautiful gallery were part of a historical landmark. This is NYC. Working here and living here is strictly business. The sooner you realize that the better chances your cultural entity will flourish. Honestly, if you didn't sound so childish, maybe your complaints would have sounded more justified and legit. This is not a Sci-fi movie of evil-doers and the poor little victims with dreams getting crushed.
Like I said, this is New York City.
Get with the flow of things which is business, Not personal, and you will be able to have more personal happiness and freedom.
Best of luck to you, and maybe this was a blessing in disguise... if you do your research, those evil-doers are actually some of the most charitable men in the city. For every one of your wah wah cries, there are 20 people thanking them on their knees for saving them from poverty and hunger. We are talking about charity that is NOT tax deductable. That's personal... This isn't. Stop making it as it is. If you are gonna cry at this, you will have to move to Philly or something. We are a the most generous city, but in order to be the greatest city in the world we don't have time to sprinkle sugar on our conduct. Get a grip.
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