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  1. to make (meat or utensils) kosher for use according to Jewish law
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"It is the ideal way to tour," Mr. Kasher said.
Steven Kasher Gallery, 515 West 26th Street, Chelsea, 212-966-3978, www.stevenkasher.com.
Plus, there's always Kulap Vilaysack/Scott Aukerman and Natasha Leggero/Moshe Kasher.
Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher are married, and yeah, they'll talk about it.
With Leggero and Kasher, ever-confessional and slightly anarchic, you never really know.
"She's lovely — she's difficult to not love," Kasher said when Emily came up.
"Because we're comedians, we agreed: No bits at the wedding," Mr. Kasher said.
Contacted by Hyperallergic, Roma's gallerist, Steven Kasher, declined to comment on the allegations.
"There's definitely people in comedy that have had children for material," Mr. Kasher said.
But to hear Kasher tell it, that couldn't be further from what he wants.
"My ambition is for a substantive discourse to meet real comedy," Kasher told me.
But talking to Kasher, he's still trying to figure out exactly what this record means.
Comedians Neal Brennan and Moshe Kasher interviewed Nanjiani, who mentioned his wife Emily in passing.
When Tim [Kasher] did this series, I think he had conflicted feelings about Ugly Organ.
After 17 hours of labor I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Kate Kasher.
I also show my work in formal situations—I am represented by the Steven Kasher Gallery.
Before he begins ranking the albums in the Cursive discography, Tim Kasher offers a few prefaces.
Louis Draper continues at Steven Kasher Gallery (515 West 26th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through February 20.
Last week, Mr. Roye opened his first solo exhibition, at the Steven Kasher Gallery in Chelsea.
"it was beautiful, but in my mind I'm going 'we can't use this,'" Kasher told me.
"We're looking for dynamic interviews and situations in which [Kasher is] extremely uncomfortable," she told me.
A selection of these images is now on view in an exhibition at Steven Kasher Gallery.
Freedman is represented by Steven Kasher Gallery in New York, where she continues to live and photograph.
Ming Smith continues at the Steven Kasher Gallery (515 West 26th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through February 18.
So is the personnel basically the only thing discerning The Good Life from Tim Kasher these days?
In the six years since Cursive released I Am Gemini, frontman Tim Kasher has kept plenty busy.
Kasher started writing for Vitriola after the 2016 election, and that informed the bulk of his writing.
Kasher started writing for Vitriola after the 2016 election, and that informed the bulk of his writing.
Carl Strüwe: Microcosmos continues at Steven Kasher Gallery (515 West 26th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through June 4. 
Steven Kasher Gallery [added 1/203/17]: We will be closed January 20-21 for the strike.
It's hard to forget that Kasher and Leggero love each other, even when they insist that they don't.
At 77, she posts regularly to her Instagram account, and is represented by Steven Kasher Gallery, New York.
Jonah Bayer's favorite Tim Kasher album is The Good Life's Blackout and has never cried while listening to it.
Teju Cole: Blind Spot and Black Paper continues at Steven Kasher (515 West 26th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through August 11.
Mr. Kasher, who acknowledged that they belonged to a previous paramour, said that he could still remember his panicked reaction.
A selection of his works will go on display at the Steven Kasher Gallery in New York starting April 14.
PM New York Daily: 1940–48 continues through February 20 at Steven Kasher Gallery (515 West 26th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan).
Steven Kasher Gallery will close, Hilton Als received the Langston Hughes Medal from The City College of New York, and more.
Teju Cole: Blind Spot and Black Paper continues at Steven Kasher Gallery (515 West 26th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through August 11.
Steven Kasher Gallery in Chelsea is currently hosting the first exhibition on the defunct newspaper, PM New York Daily: 1940–48.
" Moshe Kasher: "I'm just in our car, but I've left Natasha and the baby to find my calling here at the sea.
When Steven Kasher was considering giving me a show in 2016, he was looking through my prints—and he picked that one!
Shortly after their breakup, Kasher, bassist Matt Maginn, and guitarist Steve Pedersen reformed as Cursive, with the addition of drummer Clint Schnase.
Rady and Kasher are both taking inspiration from an unexpected source: "I think we need a new [Phil] Donahue," Rady told me.
Jill Freedman: Resurrection City is on view at Steven Kasher Gallery at 515 West 26th Street in New York until 12/22/17.
Its publication will be accompanied by an exhibition of McDarrah's photographs at the Steven Kasher Gallery in Manhattan, which will run from Sept.
The images, which will be featured in her book Welcome to Camp America: Inside Guantánamo Bay and at the Steven Kasher gallery on Oct.
Perry wrote the song with Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Johan Carlsson and Charlie Puth, with the latter two producing, and Peter Karlsson producing the vocals.
Tim Kasher: I'm sure this will be met with some derision, as I meet a ton of people who say that's their favorite record.
But instead of going on the offensive, Kasher gamely plays the role of a magnanimous host, letting other people's thoughts largely set the agenda.
She expressed mild regret about forgoing a bigger to-do to the New York Times in a profile of comedians Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher.
Instead of working on an album-length concept, Kasher wrote from his gut, allowing all his anger and fear to get funneled into the songs.
Kasher says he's borrowing not just Donahue's egalitarian approach to discussion, but a similarly eccentric way of choosing subject matter, which was often utterly apolitical.
On Comedy Moshe Kasher, Andrew Schulz, Judah Friedlander and other stand-ups are trying to elevate an aspect of live comedy often overlooked on specials.
I did this podcast called Champs with Neal Brennan and Moshe Kasher, and I just remember being in such a good mood when I did that.
There are more than seventy-five vintage prints in Louis Draper at Steven Kasher (January 226–February 220, 23), a show that should not be missed.
But Kasher acknowledged that the growing clout of Jewish religious nationalists, and the rhetoric of their public figures, posed a challenge for Israel and its military.
In three stand-up specials on Netflix, the married and expectant couple Natasha Leggero ("Chelsea Lately") and Moshe Kasher share their parenting fears during individual sets.
Speaking to Refinery29 over the phone, Kasher, who is on the Pacific Coast during the call, jokes that he's already left Leggero and their newly born baby.
That's a product of the collective uncertainty of our future, but also because Kasher is open to having a conversation about his work instead of being prescriptive.
Before they began dating, Ms. Leggero said, she was "a serial monogamist"; Mr. Kasher said he was "busy, romantically" (by which, he added, he meant "very promiscuous").
An exhibition at the Steven Kasher Gallery of his New York images, as well as those by his wife, Sandra, offers a chance to appreciate his vision.
Welcome To Netflix's Newest Freaky Series Natasha Leggero & Moshe Kasher Are Thankful Their Baby Is Cool How Netflix Gave This Kitschy 1960s Sci-Fi Show A Feminist Makeover
So I figured as a host, Kasher might have a Bill Maher–esque mission for the talking-head portions of his show: Be the new "dangerous" TV guy!
Donahue comes across as the peer mediator from your high school, while the quick-talking, elfin-featured Kasher reads as the Hebrew version of a Norse trickster god.
Appropriately enough, the title of the show is Problematic with Moshe Kasher—"problematic" being one of the irritating and inescapable buzzwords of our current irritating and inescapable political moment.
The exhibition Power to the People: The Black Panthers in Photographs by Stephen Shames and Graphics by Emory Douglas at Steven Kasher Gallery makes me think of retrograde motion.
After I finished my review of the exhibition, Teju Cole: Blind Spot and Black Paper, at Steven Kasher (June 15 – August 11, 2017), I felt compelled to write another one.
And don't get me wrong, there's something really special about watching, say, Tim Kasher, bleed his heart out onstage, and that's all pure truth, but it doesn't have to be.
Currently on view at the Steven Kasher Gallery, Jill Freedman's documentation of the Poor People's Campaign gets revisited with an ongoing exhibition and the re-release of her first photobook.
Kasher, ever the comedian, pointed out that they could always have a kid for more material for their standup "I'm not having it for material," Leggero told Itzkoff in response.
In essence, Vitriola serves as the start of the conversation with the audience, one that shows Kasher is open to asking questions and listening instead of having the final word.
Even with all that Cursive and Kasher have accomplished musically since their early days, Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes, still holds up as a great record 20 years later.
Asa Kasher, a Tel Aviv University philosophy professor who composed the Israeli military's ethical code, said the armed forces' conduct compared favorably with Western democracies involved in similar conflict situations.
Refraction: New Photography of Africa and Its Diaspora continues at Steven Kasher gallery (515 West 26th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) until June 2 with a closing reception on the last day.
Perhaps one of the more discernible songs on the album is "Ceilings Crack," wherein Kasher makes lyrics like "I know I've been an asshole to you" commit to the listener's memory.
Finally, in 2005, Aperture organized a traveling exhibition dedicated to Sherman's works, and right now he has his first US exhibition on view at Steven Kasher Gallery, featuring 35 of his portraits.
As the years wore on, and members entered and exited, Kasher would build expansive worlds inside his songs, exploring everything from religion and romantic disillusionment to sprawling, fictionalized operas he dreamed up.
Power to the People: The Black Panthers in Photographs by Stephen Shames and Graphics by Emory Douglas continues at the Steven Kasher Gallery (515 West 26th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through October 29.
But when Kasher traverses the audience looking for commentary from the audience, the angelic Phil Donahue, and the devilish wise-cracking comedian on Kasher's shoulders seem to come into conflict with each other.
During our interview, Kasher laughed at the interaction, remembering himself in the moment as the worst kind of showbiz monster, demanding that all of society's complexity be distorted and compressed into a marketable product.
"Despite how bad things might be, we've got to find a way out if we can," says Kasher, and that drive to make it through the darkness is what lingers long after Vitriola has ended.
As a tie-in with the book, Cole's first solo exhibition in the US—Teju Cole: Blind Spot and Black Paper—is on view at Steven Kasher Gallery in New York through August 11, 2017.
"Despite how bad things might be, we've got to find a way out if we can," says Kasher, and that drive to make it through the darkness is what lingers long after Vitriola has ended.
When it comes to writing about the darker side of relationships, there are few songwriters more adept than Cursive and The Good Life frontman Tim Kasher, and his third solo album No Resolution is no exception.
The first logo painting I saw was in 212 Painters: The Studio School, 1974/2014 (November 20th, 2014 – January 10th, 2015), a group show at Steven Kasher Gallery celebrating the 563th anniversary of the New York Studio School.
Photo by Shervin Lainez When it comes to writing about the darker side of relationships, there are few songwriters more adept than Cursive and The Good Life frontman Tim Kasher, and his third solo album No Resolution is no exception.
The contract "delivers the operational flexibility needed to grow our network and ensures that Southwest will remain well-positioned for long-term success in our intensely-competitive industry," said Alan Kasher, Southwest's vice president of flight operations, in a news release.
Mr. Kasher and Ms. Leggero, married for nearly two years, continue to perform together under the banner of their "Endless Honeymoon Tour," which features individual acts from each as well as jointly offered relationship advice for couples in the audience.
Her striking photographs are on exhibit at Steven Kasher Gallery in New York and featured in a book, "Resurrection City, 1968," published by Damiani with photographs and texts by Ms. Freedman and essays by John Edwin Mason and Aaron Bryant.
We caught up with Kasher, who now lives in Los Angeles, to discuss his subconscious fear of having children, how he writes for multiple bands, and why he decided to start a new label with his Cursive bandmates to release No Resolution.
Now married, Ms. Leggero, a saucy standup, actress and co-creator of the Comedy Central historical satire "Another Period," and Mr. Kasher, a hyperverbal performer, podcaster and creative contributor to films like "Zoolander 2," have found further ways to strengthen their union.
"The IDF (Israel Defence Forces) functions on the basis of young people who are inducted, bring their own views from the street, and there is always the danger that they will act on their own accord and shoot when there's no need," Kasher said.
In a sketch at the end of the episode, the extremely white Kasher, along with his friend, the white rapper MC Serch, take it upon themselves to perform a joke-laden meta-rap about the very black culture they're in the process of appropriating.
Teju Cole: Blind Spot and Black Paper at Steven Kasher Teju Cole's filmic pairing of photograph and text turn the images into shots from an ongoing chronicle of what he has seen and the states of consciousness it has provoked in him, the unexpected connections and associations.
It's fitting that Kasher is in a reflective mood, as the band is reissuing the first two Cursive albums—1997's Such Blind Stars for Starving Eyes and 1998's The Storms of Early Summer: Semantics of Song—on their own label, 15 Passenger Records, this Friday.
Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher, two great comedians, got married about a year and a half before they filmed this stand-up special, where the two do individual sets and then hang out on stage together to do some crowd work with other couples in the audience.
The exhibition, Refraction: New Photography of Africa and Its Diaspora at Steven Kasher gallery demonstrates how the enduring vitality of the continent's traditional rituals of body adornment, masking, costuming, and spirit invocation are reinterpreted by image makers of African descent born between the 1970s and 1990s.
The debut episode of comedian Moshe Kasher's new Comedy Central show is about cultural appropriation, "a topic that I personally have found a great deal of eye-rolling antipathy toward in my personal life," Kasher told me in an interview at his Los Angeles home earlier this month.
Although the humanitarian thrust of his work is consistent, he does one thing in his fiction and essays, and another in his photographs, which are being exhibited in his first solo show, Teju Cole: Blind Spot and Black Paper at Steven Kasher Gallery (June 2016 – August 11, 2017).
While contemporary Jewish comedians like Moshe Kasher have talked about religious Jews in their family, and Woody Allen used traditional garb for a famous sight gag in "Annie Hall," Orthodox Jews are usually portrayed as alien or weird — and it's rare to see a stand-up in New York from this devout perspective.
Rooted in Adrianne Lenker's pensive songwriting and blown up into grand, explosive arrangements, it's no surprise that Big Thief have found a rapturous fan in Sharon Van Etten and a new home in Saddle Creek—a label responsible for some of the most gloriously wistful indie rock albums in recent memory, from Bright Eyes to Tim Kasher to Land of Talk.
On "The Hands," the brainy drums and guitars were met with a new articulation by Kinsella, in which the predominant screaming of his past converges with a sort of atonal singing that would drive many people up the wall, although similar vocal approaches were taken by singers like Cursive's Tim Kasher or Conor Oberst on early Bright Eyes and Commander Venus records.
Until "First Day of My Life" came out in 2005, topping the Billboard Hot 100 to the tune of a thousand proposal vlogs, Bright Eyes fans were stereotyped as lonely introverts who spent a lot of time crying over leaves and fetishising self-destruction (in version 1.0 of EmoGame, Conor Oberst and Tim Kasher agree to join a quest because they were promised free alcohol).

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