Making her film directing debut, Sioux presents us with Broken Angel, an avant-noir film that is deliciously disorienting and ingeniously off its rocker. It’s a pleasure to watch an artist grow. We’ve followed Carly Sioux‘s career for some time now and when we heard that she was working on her first film, the anticipation was unbearable. The Brooklyn photographer’s photographic work possesses a …
Welcome, Carly Sioux!
Quiet Lunch enjoys adding members to its band of miscreants; so, with no further ado, say, ‘Ay, vato.’ to our newest staff member Carly Sioux! Carly Sioux is a brilliant photog but, MORE IMPORTANTLY, she is an exquisite photo essayist who uses her lens to capture carefree mayhem and warm introspection. In essence, she isn’t just some sassy jabroni with a …
P339 Gallery. | Survival of the Fittest.
Survival of The Fittest premiered last Friday at P339 Gallery and featured the works of sculptor Noa Bornstein and painter Daniel Clurman. The opening reception was well attended and drew an impressive crowd before the event officially commenced. Visitors of all ages mingled with life-sized sculptures of animals, paintings of contorted yogi men in American Apparel underwear, and of course …
Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ March 15th, 2013. – March 28th, 2013.
With Women’s History Month in full swing, ladies have taken over Quiet Lunch Magazine! Male staff members have been forced into slavery, and this issue is officially a “No Boys” zone. Our first annual Lady-Like Issue features an at home interview artist Shantell Martin. Anik Boucher gets her Carmen San Diego on in an introduction to her travel diary, D’Austraile Avec …
BushLick: Brooklyn’s Golden Age.
Brooklyn’s Golden Age is the world’s smallest inside joke. What looks like the amber glow of nostalgia-in-the-making is really the piss-yellow stain left by life mocking its own existence. It’s the epitome of ironic indifference, grandiose and self-referential, because there is no manifesto, only i. Dumbstruck, like a fly on the wall glued to its own death, dreamers flounder here …
BBQ Films Presents: Zoolander & The Derelicte Fashion Show.
BBQ Films Presents: The Derelicte Fashion Show by Carly Sioux
North America & Color War at Glasslands Gallery.
North America & Color War at Glasslands Gallery. by Carly Sioux.
The Stationary Set at Webster Studio.
The Stationary Set. Live at Webster Studio. by Carly Sioux.
Bryant K ‡ The Down Town Swinger and the Cosby Kids at Nublu.
Live on Film: Bryant K with the Cosby Kids at Nublu.‡ by Carly Sioux
Painting with Light.
Painting with Light. by Carly Sioux *All Single Frame Shots* “Song #32” by Albert McKay
Barking Glass.
Barking Glass “Metamorphosis” by Phillip Glass. by Carly Sioux
Light Reading Material
Light Reading Material. By Carly Sioux Song by Al Lover
Apollo Heights @ The Bowery Electric.
Apollo Heights @ Bowery Electric by Carly Sioux
Shilpa Ray @ Shea Stadium.
Shilpa Ray @ Shea Stadium by Carly Sioux
Live on Film: Back Pockets & Bad Credit No Credit.
Back Pockets @ Acheron with Bad Credit No Credit by Carly Sioux Bulla by Back Pockets \
Live on Film: White Mystery 4/20 Rock ‘n’ Roll Circus.
Live on Film: White Mystery. 4/20 Rock ‘n’ Roll Circus by Carly Sioux.
Uncle Mike’s Dope Mojito Special.
Our very own Carly Sioux is hosting a party this Saturday and it’s your best bet to be there. The Quiet Lunch staff will be partaking in the debauchery and giving out free middle fingers! No, but seriously, celebrate the weekend with us and Carly Sioux at Lupe’s East L.A. Kitchen! You’ll regret it someday but it definitely will not be …
Sleepy Head.
Sleepy Head. by Carly Sioux Play Song to Begin Story. Passion Pit – “Sleepyhead”
Portraits of Reflection.
Portraits of Reflection by Carly Sioux. Press Play to Begin Story. Tchaikovsky 4. Forbidden. WE SAW. Word(s). On Second Thought. Under Electric Light. Cold and Bright. Resistance To. Guts and Heart. Glued Together. Preoccupied? Don’t Get Any Bright Ideas. Welcome to The Dollhouse.
Lonesome Hunter.
Lonesome Hunter. by Carly Sioux. Press Play to Begin Story. Timber Timbre ‡ “Lonesome Hunter” LOOK! Suicide Bride. For $20… “No Comment.” Evidence of His Affection. One Bad Reputation. What’s Hiding in Your Closet? “Not I.” Found Happiness in A Bar. “Meh.” Asshole. Prick! “ENOUGH!” Arrived At Heaven’s Gate. …
It’s a Celebration, Bxtches!
May’s theme is about celebration itself. As we’ve hit the almost halfway mark for 2012, we want to take this time to bask in the progress we have all made: editors, staff, fans, readers, friends of readers, non-readers, soon to be readers, haters, and everyone in between. Quiet Lunch Magazine hits the Terrible Twos this month and what better …
Sign Language.
Sign Language. by Carly Sioux. Press Play to Begin Story. Syncopation by nimalany
Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ April 30th, 2012.
This week’s edition sees the arrival of a new staff member (Carly Sioux), the ushering in of a new monthly theme (Celebration!) and the complete makeover of Quiet Lunch as whole (Brand NEW site!). Since we were only testing the idea before our relaunch, this is our first official issue. This issue begins a brand new chapter in our brief history …
Double the Free Candy!
Sunny & Gabe made a trip to NYC this month. The VA group collaborated with creative space FREECANDY in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn where they performed their latest EP, Free Candy. Overwrought marketing? Far from it. It was more like twitterous serendipity. The two parties happen to use the same hashtag (#FreeCandy) on twitter and the rest was history. Sunny & Gabe were …