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.
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.
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…
"The exhibition presents a new generation of queer artists who have developed practices that re-imagine performance art, life-works, and social participation. Their work takes the form of social media, photography, performance events, sculpture, and durational concepts, and it revolves around their dedication to opening their lives to new solidarities and populations." - Denny Gallery. On view through July 21st.
Unsaddle your inner Brony at the My Little Pony Art Invitational. 12 Brooklyn-based artists were given My Little Pony Dolls that were white with white manes, and they turned them into decorated experimental sculptures. The pieces will be available for bidding, which starts at $20, and remain on display at Champion Coffee through July 18th.
Moving away from the more analog and darker soundscapes that enveloped the band’s previous, Promises is a significant step in a different direction for the London four-piece – a more hi-fi, and soaring work that truly delivers on the band’s widescreen, signature sound." - Bowery Presents
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe hosts famed storytelling contest The Moth. Ten participants compete to tell their best stories on the theme "lost."
"The Gilded Age glitters its brightest, and Wall Street is minting millionaires. A few years after Charles Dow created his average, with New York setting trading volume records, and the latest crash over a decade past, speculation is the in the air like a contagion, and in Bronson Howard's smash comedy, no one is immune." - Metropolitan Playhouse
Remember 2003? And then remember how The Shins sounded like the dawn of a new musical era? Deleted Scenes sounds a little like that, but bumps up the sound's musical relevance to 2013. Rediscover that simple, audible pleasure at Knitting Factory Brooklyn.
A multimedia play based on Sontag’s diaries, which date back to her teen years and were edited by her son.