
The installation (pictured) is actually an exhibition of Parish's paintings and sculptures of Jackson in the form of a chapel at the art gallery Figureworks at 168 North 6th Street. There will be a reception at the gallery at 6pm (no word on a costume contest, but we'll be there with a glove on) followed by an after-party at Hope Lounge where you can commemorate MJ with ritualistic dances.
(via Free Williamsburg)
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Not to shame the King of Pop or anything, but does this remind anyone of Peter Griffin's stint as High Holy Priest of the Church of the Fonz?
@Brianne: How dare you shame the King of Pop!? (Kidding, you're right, that's a very fitting pop culture inter-text; also, the episode of South Park in which the boys are converted to Blaintology, the cult of David Blaine.)
Blaintology and The Church of the Fonz are fictional- this is all too real! However, I would consider joining only because of the (somewhat) witty "10 Laws of the Boogie", for #7 alone: "You shall not stop until you get enough." The others try too hard to work, but I like 7's simplicity.