DELHI — Bushel is pleased to host “An Agreeable Kind of Horror,” a unique lecture-performance by L.A.–based writer and filmmaker Adam Samuel Goldman. This program takes place on Friday, June 12, 8 pm, at Bushel, 106 Main Street, Delhi. Free to attend. Doors at 7:30 pm. After-dinner refreshments will be available.
“An Agreeable Kind of Horror” gathers Goldman’s notes for an imaginary documentary on the Grand Tour, with detours through the birth of the sublime, architectural fantasies, souvenir mugs, Gen-X aesthetics, disaster movies, ghost cities, fake ruins, imaginary prisons, and the secrets of authenticity.
Adam Samuel Goldman is a writer and filmmaker with a background in fizzy art-pop. His documentary work has screened at MoMA, the Toronto International Film Festival, SXSW, LA Filmforum, and Spectacle in Brooklyn. In music, Goldman led the band Fol Chen through three acclaimed albums on Sufjan Stevens’ Asthmatic Kitty label prior to becoming an ASCAP Award-winning television composer. Currently he is a television writer, most recently on the CBS medical drama, Watson.