Self-styled outsider Clayton Patterson has been documenting the evolution of the Lower East Side and its alternative communities in his videos, photography, and writing since the mid-1980s. This program draws from his little-seen archive of performance video shot at the legendary neighborhood hot spots Pyramid Club and King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut. Among the personalities captured—behind the scenes, onstage, and in the streets—are Gerard Little (aka Mr. Fashion), John Kelly, Peter Kwaloff, Lahoma Van Zandt, Hapi Phace, Kennon B. Raines, and John Epperson (as “Lypsinka”) in an excerpt from his musical Dial M for Model (1986).