Smoke Wednesdays at Lil Charlie's
Lil Charlie's launches its new Wednesday rock 'n' roll weekly.
Lil Charlie's launches its new Wednesday rock 'n' roll weekly.
Lil Charlie's launches its new Wednesday rock 'n' roll weekly.
On Thursday evenings, the Eventi hotel will host an artisanal food night market in their 12,000-square-foot open air plaza. The offerings include made-to-order pies from Ludlow Pizza, Thai street food from Khao Man Gai NY, Peruvian empanadas and alfajores from Jessy's Pastries and a plethora of bevvies from the on-site Brighton Tiki Bar.
Get an eye full at a reception for Vice Magazine's annual photo show.
The annual festival of free films in Tompkins Square Park returns, with musical acts before each screening. Gates open at 6 p.m., films start at sundown. In honor of the Coen Brothers classic, Two Boots will give out slices of its "The Dude" pie.
A retrospective on the work of Po Kim, who has lived and painted in New York since the 50’s and specialized in Abstract Expressionism because it “suited his psychological mood.”
Part of Paths to Pier 42, which places art installations along part of the Lower East Side’s abandoned waterfront, this one-night-only play uses masks and puppetry to explain why New York’s water comes from the Catskills.
"Kendall Holmes from McClure's Pickles will go over the basics of pickling science in this class which is designed for the novice canner as well…
A month-long theater festival featuring "cutting-edge works that lie at the intersection of video-gaming and performance." Shows include Dot, A Video Game with No Winner, in which "synchronized sounds and images, played by a “game console” built and programmed by the artist, and controlled by retro videogame joysticks" tell a story, and That Cute Radioactive Couple: A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy, which is "inspired by post-apocalyptic and dystopian video games like Fallout, Wasteland and Bioshock," and "has bittersweet fun with end of the world." - Brick Theater. Showtimes vary; see schedule.
A month-long theater festival featuring "cutting-edge works that lie at the intersection of video-gaming and performance." Shows include Dot, A Video Game with No Winner, in which "synchronized sounds and images, played by a “game console” built and programmed by the artist, and controlled by retro videogame joysticks" tell a story, and That Cute Radioactive Couple: A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy, which is "inspired by post-apocalyptic and dystopian video games like Fallout, Wasteland and Bioshock," and "has bittersweet fun with end of the world." - Brick Theater. Showtimes vary; see schedule.