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16 events,"The Northside Festival is New York City’s largest and most accessible discovery festival. From June 13-20, 2013, hundreds of bands, entrepreneurs, filmmakers, innovators, and over… Bushwick bars and eateries boast dining deals from June 17-22. And the best part: diners will receive a $30 Uber Taxi coupon, so there's no excuse not to make the trek.
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Lil Charlie's throws one of the city's biggest Monday night parties, with DJs spinning until 4am. Canadian video artist and filmmaker Clint Enns will present a selection of shorts, which include remakes of classic avant-garde films and videos full of images made with outdated technology.
$6
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We’re on the road to Pig Island! Join us for another of our famous (and fabulous) Monday Night Beer Dinners, featuring Flying Pigs Farm and…
$45
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"Main Squeeze Orchestra and Veveritse Brass Band team up for an epic, cinematic spectacle at the Brooklyn Bowl Monday, June 17th." - Brooklyn Bowl
$5 – $7
A one-night-only performance of Macbeth featuring folk songs from Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. The ensemble, acting as a traveling family of gypsies, learned all the lines of every part "through a process of oral transmission, so as to create maximum improvisational possibilities."
$10
"Prizes to be won, fun to be had" at Boulevard Tavern's Monday-night trivia showdown. Drinks specials (e.g. $6 martinis) often follow the game.
Free
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19 events,"Yazan is a singer, guitarist, and songwriter from New York, playing a blend of rural country blues, folk, and psychedelia. His debut album "Your Cooked Part" is out now on Shoulder Tap Records." -Facebook https://www.facebook.com/yazanmusic/info
$8.00 – $21
"Join Julie Klausner, host of How Was Your Week, Vulture.com correspondent, and author of I Don't Care About Your Band, as she sings some goddamn songs in her first-ever cabaret show. Don't expect anything besides complete and utter magic on this very special evening of music and comedic banter." - Joe's Pub
$20 – $25
An eclectic roster of raconteurs tell stories about the role of science in their lives.
$10
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We’ll be welcoming the return of Mahr’s Bräu’s Stephan Michel, whom we hosted last year for our very first “Ultimate” dinner. His lederhosen beer dinner… "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
"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
Come celebrate a "ridiculous, risque, rowdy and raunchy night of BOOBS!! BOOZES!! BALLS!!" every third Thursday of the month at Bizarre. |
29 events,"For three days, Bunna Cafe is going live as a full on restaurant, Ethiopian speakeasy, and performance space in Bushwick's heart-and-soul coffee shop, little skips." - Ethiopia in Bushwick Group show of paintings and sculptures by new artists, including Brooklyn-based Rebecca Bird. On view through July 19th.
Free
Ellen Gallagher's first solo exhibition, which "highlights the humor, historical depth, psychological complexity, and formal inventiveness inherent in Gallagher’s rich oeuvre." - New Museum. Exhibit on view through September 15.
$14
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Join David Mulkins, Chair of the Bowery Alliance of Neighbors, for an illustrated lecture on the history of the City’s oldest and most-illustrious thoroughfare. The…
$15
Who doesn't like a good hotel show? Oh My Rockness gives a strong argument for the doubters: "Sometimes you just want to listen to someone with a pretty voice. That's Doe Paoro. Sometimes you want to listen to someone with a pretty voice who's also kind of weird. That's Doe Paoro, too.
*Free
The New Yorker describes Blank Tapes "like Archie if Lou Reed had written their songs." Upbeat and easy to bob your head to. Song Preservation Society's acoustic yearnings make you wanna love the thing you love a little more. Check them out at Knitting Factory.
$10.00
"A lavish night of NY's most sonically daring and emotionally charged young bands." -Facebook event page.
$8.00 – $21
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Brooklyn Nude takes over Bunnycutlet Gallery for a figure drawing session every other Wednesday evening. RSVP at BKNude@bunnycutlet.com.
$15
Come hang out at the unmarked and sparse 285 Kent for a night of Post Rock with North America, Doom Squad and Tiers.
$8.00
Low works with Jeff Tweedy to produce "slow, quiet, sometimes melancholy, and, we hope, sometimes pretty" albums. Mike Doughty is an ex-member of Soul Coughing, who most recently released an album of covers by John Denver and Cheap trick, among others.
$25.00
"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
Why not take in a mellow night of folk and alt country music at tucked away Cameo Gallery with Balto and Bird Courage. Stare at amorphous ceiling art, drink a bud and get introspective.
$8.00 – $21
"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
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26 events,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…
Free
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"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.
Free
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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.
Free
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe hosts famed storytelling contest The Moth. Ten participants compete to tell their best stories on the theme "lost."
$8
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
$20.00 – $22.00
"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
$25
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.
$10.00
"Don't miss the hilarious second installment in the queer fairy tale burlesque series brought to you by JZ Bich and hosted by WOW Cafe Theatre! Ms. Bich (who has produced the wildly popular HyperGender at WOW Cafe for the past 6 years) is thrilled to bring you a show that is as fiercely sexy as it is full of heart." - WOW Cafe Theater
$20
"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
Feel the bass line and get your weekly doses of post-punk and post-rock at Death By Audio. Hausu and Turnip King will administer.
$7.00
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27 events,"Make Music New York is a live, free musical celebration on June 21, the longest day of the year, with over 1,000 concerts on streets, sidewalks, and parks across the five boroughs" - Make Music New York A raucous weekend dance party at Bowery Electric hosted by DJ Gina Bon Jersey. 1opm-4am Fridays and Saturdays.
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"On the heels of a series of much-adored singles, EPs, and video sessions, transcendent pop band Superhumanoids returns with its debut full-length, Exhibitionists." -Mercury Lounge
$12.00
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Warper and Silent Barn team up for a day of music, art, activities and "civic fun" as part of the Make Music New York Festival. Twenty-two of New York's most forward-thinking musical acts will appear on two stages throughout the day at this free outdoor Block Party. After party at 8pm at Silent Barn.
Free
Trails and Ways, Float Fall, Frances Cone and The Novel Ideas
$10.00
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
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"Hats and shoes, the parentheses of the self –everything else is in between," said Kierkegaard, and this group exhibition, which was borne out of an attempt to bring Freud back to life by recreating his top hat, showcases artist-made hats and shoes. Exhibit on display until July 21st.
Free
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"NYC's Best Damn Comedy/Variety show encourages its performers to play, invites its audience to hang out afterwards to share feedback & shoot the breeze, and concludes each show with a Cheap Door Prize giveaway." The festivities take place every second and third Friday of the month.
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LES-based artists and toymakers Vincent Yu and Bikkei Law curate the work of 15 artists who share a "fetishistic fascination with themes of innocence and the macabre." Exhibit will be on view at Bunnycutlet through July19th.
Free
Inspiration for the 1980s synth pop scene, Martin Rev of Suicide gives his first NYC show in 5 years. -Bowery Electric
$15.00 – $21
"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
$25
"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
$25
"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
"Don't miss the hilarious second installment in the queer fairy tale burlesque series brought to you by JZ Bich and hosted by WOW Cafe Theatre! Ms. Bich (who has produced the wildly popular HyperGender at WOW Cafe for the past 6 years) is thrilled to bring you a show that is as fiercely sexy as it is full of heart." - WOW Cafe Theater
$20
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Every Saturday through the end of October, the Hester Street Fair will be peddling artisanal food, vintage clothing, jewelry, crafts and home-wares in a vibrant outdoor marketplace.
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Sample the offerings of 20 local homebrewers and pick a winner.
$30
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Williamsburg DIY hub, 3rd Ward hosts a festival of women's arm wrestling, live performances, and bearded ladies, apparently. BBQ eats furnished by Fitzcarraldo.
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An interactive, multimedia mixture of music, storytelling, and drama that will delight the music lover and the gossip fiend in all of us. “Bad Boys…
$10
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Jimmy’s No. 43 screens Beer Hunter, the documentary about beer and whiskey journalist, Michael Jackson. Guests can taste some of Jackson’s favorite beers, like Saison…
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The Grammy winning Cuban bassist gives his New York debut, complete with a full Latin dinner.
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"All its members lived in Riverdale for years and played their first gig at An Beal Bocht Café in Riverdale." -The Riverdale Press
$10.00 – $21
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101 reasons why it's not good to have sex with your clients, give them your cell phone number, invite them to your home for dinner,…
$15
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
Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. 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
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Canadian video artist Leslie Supnet presents a selection of her animated films, which feature "whimsical and often surreal imagery" made with "hand-made paper-cut puppets, computer software, and a second-hand MegaPixel camera."
$6
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15 events,
Free
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St Mark's Church in the Bowery hosts this self-defense workshop designed specially to address scenarios that LBQT individuals are more likely to face.
Free
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101 reasons why it's not good to have sex with your clients, give them your cell phone number, invite them to your home for dinner,…
$15
DJ Oscar P and friends preside over this early-starting dance party every Sunday at TBA Brooklyn.
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The Grammy winning Cuban bassist gives his New York debut, complete with a full Latin dinner.
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The Grammy winning Cuban bassist gives his New York debut, complete with a full Latin dinner. It’s another great cook-off in the back room at Jimmy’s No. 43. $20 gets you pierogi samples from professional and amateur cooks, including: Veselka The…
$20
Kid Mountain, The Sea Life, Palaces, Silent Lions, Kelly Hoppenjans
$8.00
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Lil Charlie's throws one of the city's biggest Monday night parties, with DJs spinning until 4am.
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Lil Charlie's throws one of the city's biggest Monday night parties, with DJs spinning until 4am. Get on your punk for free at Arlene's with (predominantly) female bands Doll, Guillotine Riot and Giftshop.
*Free
Every Monday in June, East Village Brew House Jimmy's No. 43 will offer a special Prix Fixe dinner featuring guest chefs, celebrity guests and local farm-to-chef menus with specialty food and beer pairings.
$45
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"Prizes to be won, fun to be had" at Boulevard Tavern's Monday-night trivia showdown. Drinks specials (e.g. $6 martinis) often follow the game.
Free
Head to the Williamsburg waterfront to watch Steve Carrell's animated super-villain try to steal the moon, with the help of those bouncy goggle-wearing minions. Seating begins at 6pm.
Free
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15 events,
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Representatives from the Czech Republic's Kout Brewery and the small-batch experts from Shelton Brothers, pay a visit to Jimmy’s No. 43 bearing sudsy favorites from their… Head down to Brooklyn Brewery every last Tuesday of the month for their monthly Cornhole tourney. Teams are paired randomly to compete for $200 and a host of other beer-related prizes.
$15
"With his unique voice, virtuosic piano chops and dapper sense of style, Jon Batiste transcends music genres and has ignited the NYC music scene." -Bowery Ballroom
$25.00
"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
"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
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A story-telling improv session and open mic hosted by writer-director filmmaker, Tony Drazan--creator and performer of The NOD. Drazan opens the show with a riff to…
$7
"... J Roddy furthers the proud legacy of unrelenting rockers from Little Richard to Janis Joplin to KISS, shredding eardrums and stirring souls with scrappy, All-American anthems." - jroddywalstonandthebusiness.com
$15.00
East Village gay bar Eastern Bloc throws this Tuesday party featuring cheap drinks, beats by DJ Ernie Cote and a rotating roster of drag hosts. |
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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. Light-filled rural landscape paintings by artist Todd LW Doney. Exhibit on view until July 28th.
Free
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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
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
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
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
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"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
"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
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39 events,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.
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As a part of Edible’s Eat Drink Local Week, we’ll be featuring a variety of ciders for this week’s Thursday Tap™, including Aaron Burr Barrel… 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…
Free
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An ongoing collection of screenings presenting films from around the world in the most unique and dynamic arts city in the world. NYNL provides filmmakers…
$10
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"It’s Boring to Die, by Swedish artist Johan Wahlstrom, is a series that embodies XX large, acrylic and ink canvases filled with graphic, naïf heads and torsos in a dark, limited palette of greys, blues, black and blood-red accents. The provocatively titled pieces are social critiques, reflecting the artist’s grapplings with a world of extreme polarities." - Van Der Plas Gallery. Exhibit on view until July 29th.
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East Village artist duo Contemporary Adult Music, whose whimsically gruesome mural you may have spotted on 2nd and Bowery, will hold their first solo show at Senaspace Art Gallery, which doubles as a tattoo parlor. The collection is inspired by the reclusive Henry Darger’s 15,000 page fantasy novel. Exhibit on view through July 14.
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This weekly wine tasting offers well-edited tipples from the shop's shelves alongside nibbles from nearby fooderies, SCRATCHbread and Eastern District. 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
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
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
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 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
$25
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35 events,From June 28th-30th, UCB Theatre is hosting its annual Del Close Improv Marathon, with 420 shows taking place over 56 straight hours. Performances take place at 7 venues across the city, including the East Village's UCB East Theater. A weekend pass costs $30, while tickets for premium shows can be bought in advance on the UCB website.
$30
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Named after the Platonic dialogue that discusses Socrates's death and the immortality of the soul, this exhibit showcases 10 artists who paint abstractly to explore what can't be seen.
Free
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"Tim Miller and collaborators invite you to attend the world premiere of an ensemble-devised performance at the New Museum. As the culminating event in a weeklong residency conducted by Miller, the ensemble takes the site of the museum as a platform for navigating the treacherous gap between self-representation and the viewer’s gaze." - New Museum
$15
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Latinos NYC presents "Two Poets & the Black Mexican". Poetry Showcase and an Open Mic! Hosted by John CHANCE Acevedo. --Nuyorican Poets Cafe
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A "whimsical, sensual, sculptural, textural and immersive" exhibition of contemporary painted ceramics. On view through August 4.
Free
"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
$25
"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
$25
"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
$25
"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
$25
" sound has been described as a cross between the poetic vocal style and gentle quality of Joanna Newsom and the passion, energy, and directness of Heart, lending hints of songwriting styles similar to Ani Difranco and Laura Marling." - Arlene's Grocery
$10.00 – $21
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33 events,A month-long festival that highlights innovative ways to use sound design in theater. Performances include an interpretation of Dante's Inferno, Beckett's rarely-produced radio plays, and the true story of "the Ugliest Woman in the World," a play performed entirely in the dark. Multiple shows a day.
$15
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Every Saturday through the end of October, the Hester Street Fair will be peddling artisanal food, vintage clothing, jewelry, crafts and home-wares in a vibrant outdoor marketplace.
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On June 29th, John Brown Smokehouse and Arrogant Swine will collaborate to present the Hog Days of Summer, a celebration of traditional North Carolina whole hog BBQ. The slow-smoked pig will be served with garnishes and dessert, along with an unlimited craft beer tasting by Founders Brewing. A live Bluegrass Band will provide a fitting soundtrack for the Southern-inspired affair.
$30.99
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"Learn how to adjust, maintain, and fix almost every part of your bicycle. This course will cover everything from patching an inner tube to adjusting…
$274
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
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
Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. 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
Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. 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 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
$25
In the late 70s, Donnie and Joe Emerson were ages 17 and 19, respectively, and living with their family in the logging community of Fruitland,…
$15 – $18
"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
$25
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Fresh off the release of their second album, Brooklyn-based Small Black's music has evolved from homespun chillwave to slickly-produced R&B, basically tracking the arc of the indie-pop zeitgeist over the last five years.
$15
Museum at Eldridge Street hosts this walking tour celebrating the Lower East Side's Jewish heritage.
$15
DJ Oscar P and friends preside over this early-starting dance party every Sunday at TBA Brooklyn. DJ Oscar P and friends preside over this early-starting dance party every Sunday at TBA Brooklyn. A multimedia play based on Sontag's diaries, which date back to her teen years and were edited by her son.
$65
Khari Mateen, Kiah Victoria, Anais Aida, Daniela Nardi's Espresso Manifesto
$8.00
Every Sunday night at the Knitting Factory's Front Bar, Hannibal Buress hosts a comedy night featuring a lineup of special guests. Past performers include Chris Rock, Robin Williams, Louis C.K. and Sarah Silverman.
Free
Every Sunday night at the Knitting Factory's Front Bar, Hannibal Buress hosts a comedy night featuring a lineup of special guests. Past performers include Chris Rock, Robin Williams, Louis C.K. and Sarah Silverman.
Free
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Let acts like Mad Dog or Todd Barry try to tickle your funny bone at this East Village comedy institution.
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Let acts like Mad Dog or Todd Barry try to tickle your funny bone at this East Village comedy institution.
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Let acts like Mad Dog or Todd Barry try to tickle your funny bone at this East Village comedy institution. |
Andy Pry, Eli Escobar, and Lloydski’s afternoon-into-night bash was named a "Reason to Love NY" by New York magazine last year. This year they're at three locations: their Roberta's home base, the industrial-chic Knockdown Center in Ridgewood (with food and drinks by Roberta's), and (maybe best of all) at the beach, at the Rippers concession stand in Rockaway.