• Jaws at Nitehawk Cinema

    Nitehawk Cinema 136 Metropolitan Ave, New York, United States

    The ultimate summer movie screens at Nitehawk through Independence Day. Order from concessions and take a big bite out of a hanger steak sandwich, perhaps.

  • Nature Sublime Opening

    The 155 Project 155 Orchard St., Lower East Side, New York, NY, United States

    Light-filled rural landscape paintings by artist Todd LW Doney. Exhibit on view until July 28th.

    Free
  • Pass the Paella

    Brooklyn Brewery 79 North 11th Street, Williamsburg, NY, United States

    On June 26th, Edible Brooklyn and the Brooklyn Brewery are teaming up to offer an all-you-can-eat paella extravaganza. Chefs Theo Peck and Nick Suarez will be serving up a family style feast, with the rice-centric Latin favorite served along with an array of sides. Cans of Brooklyn Brewery beer are included in the ticket price.

    $40
  • The Painted Bird Trilogy

    La MaMa 68 East 4th St. , East Village, New York, NY, United States

    Part of a month-long La MaMa Moves Dance Festival, "The Painted Bird Trilogy is an ambitious, emotionally charged production inspired by the classic and controversial novel of the same name by Polish-born author Jerzy Kosinski. The allegorical novel tells the story of a young boy making his way through war-time Eastern Europe and a brilliantly painted bird that is violently killed by its own flock, which mistakes it for an impostor. Award-winning choreographer and director Pavel Zuštiak excavates the tale’s themes—identity, otherness, displacement, and transformation—in three uniquely staged performance events. His approach integrates dance, video, and visual projections with live music." - La MaMa.

    $4 – $60
  • The Painted Bird Trilogy

    La MaMa 68 East 4th St. , East Village, New York, NY, United States

    Part of a month-long La MaMa Moves Dance Festival, "The Painted Bird Trilogy is an ambitious, emotionally charged production inspired by the classic and controversial novel of the same name by Polish-born author Jerzy Kosinski. The allegorical novel tells the story of a young boy making his way through war-time Eastern Europe and a brilliantly painted bird that is violently killed by its own flock, which mistakes it for an impostor. Award-winning choreographer and director Pavel Zuštiak excavates the tale’s themes—identity, otherness, displacement, and transformation—in three uniquely staged performance events. His approach integrates dance, video, and visual projections with live music." - La MaMa.

    $4 – $60
  • The Painted Bird Trilogy

    La MaMa 68 East 4th St. , East Village, New York, NY, United States

    Part of a month-long La MaMa Moves Dance Festival, "The Painted Bird Trilogy is an ambitious, emotionally charged production inspired by the classic and controversial novel of the same name by Polish-born author Jerzy Kosinski. The allegorical novel tells the story of a young boy making his way through war-time Eastern Europe and a brilliantly painted bird that is violently killed by its own flock, which mistakes it for an impostor. Award-winning choreographer and director Pavel Zuštiak excavates the tale’s themes—identity, otherness, displacement, and transformation—in three uniquely staged performance events. His approach integrates dance, video, and visual projections with live music." - La MaMa.

    $4 – $60
  • Drama Queen Opening Reception

    Michael Mut Gallery 97 Avenue C, East Village, New York, NY, United States

    "Pop is back and just in time for NYC Pride. Michael Mut Gallery delivers more drama than any queen should ever have to take with artist Wayne Hollowell's solo show Drama Queen. Hollowell splashes every color of Dorothy's rainbow onto canvas and brings to life the most spectacular characters in Gay Hollywood History." - Michael Mut Gallery. Exhibit on view through June 30th.

    Free
  • How I Learned at Happy Ending Lounge

    Happy Ending Lounge 302 Broome Street, Lower East Side, NY, United States

    "Blaise Allysen Kearsley's How I Learned series features writers, storytellers, comics, and other raconteurs holding forth on lessons learned, unlearned, relearned or in progress." - How I Learned

    Free
  • Bella's Dream

    Clemente Soto Velez Center 107 Suffolk St., Lower East Side, New York, NY, United States

    "Bella's Dream follows the true story of Bella and Raymond Boll, who, heeding the advice of a dream, left Gombin, Poland in 1939, mere weeks before the Nazis invaded. The play juxtaposes scenes from their journey with the present day experiences of their grown son, Ronny, fighting prejudices he thought long gone." - CVS Center

    $18