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* The word "ira" means "anger" in several languages. |
* The word "ira" means "anger" in several languages. |
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* The full name of the location is Uncle Ira's Counter & Culture. The term "[[Wikipedia:Counterculture of the 1960s|counterculture]]" refers to the social and cultural movement in the 1960s in which people protested what they believed to be injustices. [[Chris Coolidge]] and his music seem to be part of this counterculture. |
* The full name of the location is Uncle Ira's Counter & Culture. The term "[[Wikipedia:Counterculture of the 1960s|counterculture]]" refers to the social and cultural movement in the 1960s in which people protested what they believed to be injustices. [[Chris Coolidge]] and his music seem to be part of this counterculture. |
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* The riots that took place at Uncle Ira's on [[July 12, 1963]] were referred to as the "St. Marks Coffeehouse riots". |
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* Uncle Ira's is also the name of the company that produces [[Chris Coolidge]]'s [[:Image:Door-to-Door Revolutionary.jpg|record]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 03:36, 3 March 2010
| Uncle Ira's Counter & Culture | |
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| Location: | Greenwich Village, NY |
| Purpose: | Concert venue |
Chris Coolidge's concert takes place at Uncle Ira's in Greenwich Village.
Notable Visitors
- Bob Bishop
- Concert cop
- Concert woman
- Chris Coolidge
- Charles Deveaux
- Daniel Linderman
- Kaito Nakamura
- Angela Petrelli
About
Graphic Novel:From the Files of Primatech, Part 1
Angela, Charles, Bob and Daniel sit in Uncle Ira's, a venue where Chris Coolidge is holding a concert, in order to evaluate Chris's ability. There appears to be quite a large crowd there, presumably to see Chris's show. The future Company discusses Chris's talent; while they agree that he's not much of a musician, they say that he somehow seems good at it. After Chris finishes his song however, a group of police officers arrive and claim that Uncle Ira's is over-capacity. Chaos erupts, as Chris claims that they've done this to him three times while another woman says that they don't like the message Chris is sending. After brief moments of hostilities on both sides, Chris claims that he's going to start a riot.
Heroes Evolutions
In a post on A Hero's Quest, Hiro mentions that he finds a flyer advertising Chris Coolidge's concert on July 12, 1963.
Trivia
- Graphic novelist Howie Ira Kaplan used his middle name to name this location.
- The word "ira" means "anger" in several languages.
- The full name of the location is Uncle Ira's Counter & Culture. The term "counterculture" refers to the social and cultural movement in the 1960s in which people protested what they believed to be injustices. Chris Coolidge and his music seem to be part of this counterculture.
- The riots that took place at Uncle Ira's on July 12, 1963 were referred to as the "St. Marks Coffeehouse riots".
- Uncle Ira's is also the name of the company that produces Chris Coolidge's record.
Gallery
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People arrive outside...
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...of Uncle Ira's in Greenwich Village, NY.
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Hiro finds a flyer advertising Uncle Ira's Counter & Culture.