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.
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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
As a drummer, Prince Terrence has toured with Santogold, Spank Rock, and Major Lazer. Every Monday at Lit, he's joined in the DJ booth by… Ang Lee's trippy adventure story is meant to be watched on a big screen. Seating starts at 6pm.
Free
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A rotating crew of up-and-coming quality comedians anchored by hosts, Michael Che, Mike Denny, and Nimesh Patel
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A rotating crew of up-and-coming quality comedians anchored by hosts, Michael Che, Mike Denny, and Nimesh Patel
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A rotating crew of up-and-coming quality comedians anchored by hosts, Michael Che, Mike Denny, and Nimesh Patel |
7 events,Starting on July 2nd, Violist and composer, Eyvind Kang sets up shop at the Stone for six days of, well, whatever he feels like performing.…
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Deafheaven made one of this year's most gorgeously walloping records this year in Sunbather, released this month on Deathwish Records. The San Francisco band fuses brutal black metal, soaring shoegaze, and post-rock guitars into epic songs that unfurl beautifully. Marriages and Nothing open.
$12
DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. 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. 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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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up Conrad Carlson (aka DJ Dirtyfinger), known for his tall-bike tomfoolery with the Black Label Bicycle Club, makes art out of cardboard boxes he finds on the street. This is his first solo show.
Free
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Series of colorful ink drawings by artist James Ulmer. Exhibit showing through July 28th.
Free
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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
Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing. Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing.
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The first Big Apple show for this Toronto-based indie band with a retro sound. Already-hardcore heavy metal bar Saint Vitus gets even more hardcore every Wednesday night. Featuring special guest DJs.
Free
Already-hardcore heavy metal bar Saint Vitus gets even more hardcore every Wednesday night. Featuring special guest DJs.
Free
Already-hardcore heavy metal bar Saint Vitus gets even more hardcore every Wednesday night. Featuring special guest DJs.
Free
In March, Nothing Changes replaced the long-running Wierd party as Home Sweet Home's weekly Wednesday night shindig, but the beats remain dark and dirty as ever. Weekly lesbian party at Metropolitan Bar and frequent winner of GO Magazine's best girl party award. |
20 events,Dutch herring season is in full swing at Jimmy’s No. 43 where for two weeks the little fishies will be served up two ways: whole… On 4th of July, Silent Barn hosts the Glenn Jones Album release party for 'Garden State, My Garden State' on Thrill Jockey Records. The event will also feature D. Charles Speer and the Helix , as well as beer, a dunk tank (possibly), and a healthy dose of patriotic fervor.
$10
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. "White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake.
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Big name comedians like Rachel Feinstein and Wil Sylvince grace the stage at Eastville's for a weekly laugh riot.
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Big name comedians like Rachel Feinstein and Wil Sylvince grace the stage at Eastville's for a weekly laugh riot.
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Big name comedians like Rachel Feinstein and Wil Sylvince grace the stage at Eastville's for a weekly laugh riot. DJ Paisley Dalton mans the turntables at this East Village gay bar's Thursday night shindig. DJ Agent Jay hosts an evening of ska, reggae, dub and rock steady, with weekly guest DJs and occasional live acts. |
17 events,
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Drippy abstract landscapes by German painter Jan Holthoff. Exhibit on view until July 28th.
Free
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
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The second of two NYC shows for this Toronto-based indie band with a retro sound. Beloved across the border, they're using the tour dates to… "Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
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A favorite among electonic-music lovers, The Bunker faces an uncertain future in it's home at Public Assembly and this show may be the last in… NYC's longest running Friday night dance party and the winner of Paper Magazine's "Best Party" people's choice award in 2010.
$20
A "cast of wild characters from the NYC underground" frequent this weekly indie dance, electro house and new wave party in The Studio at Webster Hall.
$5
A "cast of wild characters from the NYC underground" frequent this weekly indie dance, electro house and new wave party in The Studio at Webster Hall.
$5
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19 events,The first weekend of every month, head down to Nitehawk Cinema for live performances by local country bands, Western movies and a Southern-style brunch.
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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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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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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Street sculptures are brought indoors for a group exhibition, on view through July 31st.
Free
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If you can't catch a wave over this Fourth of July weekend, check out Anthology Film Archives' screening of this 1991 surf classic starring Keanu… Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. "White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
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Nick Cain of The Wire characterizes Wolf Eyes as "an ungodly noise hybrid which sucks fragments of US hardcore, industrial, free jazz, avant-garde electronics and death metal into a sonic vortex. Cloaked in cartoonish horrorcore imagery, their music's obvious delight in its own intensity is as infectious as it is puerile." With Hubble (the solo project of The Men's Ben Greenberg), Foreplay, and Soren.
$15
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will… 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…
Free
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.
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If you can't catch a wave over this Fourth of July weekend, check out Anthology Film Archives' screening of this 1991 surf classic starring Keanu…
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If you can't catch a wave over this Fourth of July weekend, check out Anthology Film Archives' screening of this 1991 surf classic starring Keanu… 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.
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Let acts like Mad Dog or Todd Barry try to tickle your funny bone at this East Village comedy institution. |
16 events,
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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.
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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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"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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The Oxford, Mississippi rock group Bass Drum of Death smash together a raucous mix of fuzzy garage tunes with 60s-inflected doo-wop melodies. Wild Yaks, Las Rosas and ILLLS open.
$10
As a drummer, Prince Terrence has toured with Santogold, Spank Rock, and Major Lazer. Every Monday at Lit, he's joined in the DJ booth by… |
9 events,
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"Revered producer, bass virtuoso, composer and sound artist, Squarepusher constantly strives to push the boundaries and limits of electronic music...Last year Squarepusher unleashed his latest musical venture ‘Ufabulum’, an album of music generated purely from digital programming, harking back to acid techno roots and pushing into uncharted territories." - (le) Poisson Rouge. A second performance takes place the following night.
$35
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The choral, symphonic pop-rock group from North Texas, led by Tim DeLaughter, bring all of their instruments - choir, flute, trumpet, french horn, trombone, violin, viola, cello, percussion, piano, guitars, bass, drums, electronic keyboards and EWI - to the Music Hall of Williamsburg for what's sure to be a kaleidoscopic, uplifting set. The group will perform the following night at the Bowery Ballroom.
$18
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. 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. 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. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. Locally Grown Drag provides a night of drag, dancing and debauchery at Tandem.
Free
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Entering its eighth season, SummerScreen elevates the public-park-screening to hilarious highs. This summer's slate of films includes Can't Hardly Wait, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Goonies, and Speed. Never let anyone tell you you don't need more Keanu in your life. Food trucks and music at 6 p.m., films at sunset.
Free
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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The second annual Spirits of New York event will showcase artisanal spirits produced within the New York area. Regional purveyors will serve up their libation creations - neat, or in season and place-inspired cocktails - and will be joined by local producers of bitters, syrups and mixers.
$30 – $40
Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing. Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing. Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing.
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Outdoor screening of the 1998 film, Can't Hardly Wait in which High school seniors celebrate their graduation at a house party that turns into a…
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The Austin, Tex.-based group are four records deep into a career of authentically-bled, autumnal blues-rock, fronted by the primal keen of singer-songwriter Erika Wennerstrom.
$10
In March, Nothing Changes replaced the long-running Wierd party as Home Sweet Home's weekly Wednesday night shindig, but the beats remain dark and dirty as ever. Weekly lesbian party at Metropolitan Bar and frequent winner of GO Magazine's best girl party award. Weekly lesbian party at Metropolitan Bar and frequent winner of GO Magazine's best girl party award. |
25 events,
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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.
Free
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 VANS House Parties, presented by FYF, continue this week with a performance by funkmaster Toro y Moi, with Shlomo and Jonwayne.
Free
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"Balls to the Wall explores the intersection of art, labor, athleticism, humor and the body. Seemingly opposite, art and sport collide, expressing the physical and mental demands of the body and spirit." - Dodge Gallery. Exhibit on view through August 16.
Free
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. The whimsical Japanese multi-instrumentalist - he's used over 100 on his records so far - plays material from his latest, last year's In Focus?.
$17
This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. |
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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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"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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"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. Los Angeles pop artist Julia Holter loops meditative layers of ethereal vocals and warm melodies to create pulsing ambient music. Her latest album, last year's Ekstasis, showed more pop and R&B backbone. Tranquil S.F. folkie Jessie Pratt opens.
$18
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
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18 events,
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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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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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. Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. The Incredi-Bull Show at Greenpoint's Red Star Bar features free performances by comedians Noah Savage, Will Winner, James Alexander, Amy Dalton and more.
*Free
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
This special show will be the official release party for Rathborne's highly anticipated album Soft, out July 9 on Dilettante Records. BOYTOY opens.
$10
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
$15
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18 events,Museum at Eldridge Street hosts this walking tour of the Lower East Side's artistic and architectural landmarks.
$25
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will… 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. DJ Oscar P and friends preside over this early-starting dance party every Sunday at TBA Brooklyn. "La Luz is a band in Seattle, WA, started in the summer of 2012 by Shana Cleveland (guitar), Marian Li Pino (drums), Abbey Blackwell (bass), and Katie Jacobson (keyboard). Everyone sings." - Mercury Lounge
$10
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The folks from Greenpointers.com cook up a Sunday supper Sicilian-style. The $45 five-course meal is vegetarian and comes with a Sailor Jerry Rum cocktail. Seating… "A collaboration between well-respected guitarist Mick Barr (of Orthrelm and Ocrilim) and the equally well-appreciated axeman Colin Marston (of Behold... The Arctopus and Dysrhythmia), Krallice are an immensely technical -- yet somewhat restrained, compared to some of Barr's other endeavors -- black metal project whose music harks back to the early days of Burzum, Gorgoroth, and Ulver, names that helped build the black metal style in its formative years." - Public Assembly
$12
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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18 events,
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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.
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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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"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
Mayer Hawthorne grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, just outside of Detroit, and vividly remembers, as a child, driving with his father and tuning the car radio in to the rich soul and jazz history the region provided. “Most of the best music ever made came out of Detroit,” claims the singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, who counts Isaac Hayes, Leroy Hutson, Mike Terry, and Barry White among his influences, but draws the most inspiration from the music of Smokey Robinson, Curtis Mayfield, and the legendary songwriting and production trio of Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, and Eddie Holland Jr. ~ Ronnie Reese (Wax Poetics / Rollingstone.com)
$20
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11 events,"The inspiration behind Alexander Howard’s solo debut came out of a songwriting trip to Los Angeles, Recording in a sweaty Hollywood studio, the singer, songwriter, and multi instrumentalist dialed in on writing and recording upbeat, pop rock songs with undeniable melodic and lyrical hooks." - Bowery Presents
$10
Come celebrate a "ridiculous, risque, rowdy and raunchy night of BOOBS!! BOOZES!! BALLS!!" every third Thursday of the month at Bizarre. Come celebrate a "ridiculous, risque, rowdy and raunchy night of BOOBS!! BOOZES!! BALLS!!" every third Thursday of the month at Bizarre. The legendary English band - one of the early progenitors of post-punk - just released their thirteenth studio album, Change Becomes Us. It's a return to form for Wire, featuring songs reworked from live cuts or based on ideas from their late-70s/early-80s career peak. Don't miss this one.
$20
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. 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. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. 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. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. 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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Entering its eighth season, SummerScreen elevates the public-park-screening to hilarious highs. This summer's slate of films includes Can't Hardly Wait, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Goonies, and Speed. Never let anyone tell you you don't need more Keanu in your life. Food trucks and music at 6 p.m., films at sunset.
Free
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Entering its eighth season, SummerScreen elevates the public-park-screening to hilarious highs. This summer's slate of films includes Can't Hardly Wait, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Goonies, and Speed. Never let anyone tell you you don't need more Keanu in your life. Food trucks and music at 6 p.m., films at sunset.
Free
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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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
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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
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A weekly comedy night featuring mostly Brooklyn-based stand-up comics. Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing. Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing. Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing. Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing. |
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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
All the shots from Vice Magazine’s 2013 photo issue, including female nudes photographed by Greenpoint frequenter Kim Gordon and a terrifying set of photos starring Real Life Barbie posing with cockroaches, will be on display all week starting tonight.
Free
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 Hole transforms its exhibition space into a reading room filled with art books and art made out of books, with an all-things-reading show inspired in part by John Waters’s meme-worthy quote on the subject.
Free
A posthumous exhibition on the Latvian artist’s life’s work, which spans six decades and includes Expressionist paintings he did while on LSD in the ‘50s.
Free
California-based Ryan de La Hoz and Australia-based Riley Payne have been exploring the concept of downtime on their separate ends of the globe, and Ed. Varie Gallery brings their disparate art together for a two-person show.
Free
A set of installations, video art, “auditory experiences,” and photography created to battle the Information Age and let viewers lose themselves in a single idea at a time.
Free
The seminal dance-punk band !!! plays a free show at the House of Vans. Jacques Renault opens. RSVP here.
Free
This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. Lo-fi jangly sing-a-longs, with an undercurrent of restless energy from the New York-based Beets. With Grand Resort (EP release party), Wild Yaks and Army Men.
$10
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19 events,Japanese artist Kanae Ito sewed her delicate drawings into a cloth picture book and collaborated with Akiko Segawa to set it to music. Segawa performs a set several times while Ito’s exhibit shows at AG Gallery, beginning tomorrow afternoon.
Free
A series of paintings that explore the reasons why the act of waiting produces anxiety in the human mind.
Free
Yuck it up every Friday night with comedy big shots like Janeane Garofalo, Andrew Schulz, and others. Sets at 7PM, 9PM, and 11PM. 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.
$15
Daniel Allegrucci’s solo show features wildly energetic drawings and animations that illustrate a corporation’s control over the worker-consumer, aka everybody.
Free
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"Oysters 101 is your introduction to this fascinating and delicious bivalve. Attendees will learn about oyster anatomy and history, sustainable oyster farming, differences in species, classic garnishes and accompaniments, wine…
$45
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
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A weekly variety show bringing stand up, improv and sketch groups "to the part of the city where no one would ever dare go: The…
$10
A "cast of wild characters from the NYC underground" frequent this weekly indie dance, electro house and new wave party in The Studio at Webster Hall.
$5
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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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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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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The New Museum’s annual outdoor bash features a make-your-own-sea-creature trading cards station, all-day dance performances, and history lessons on the Bowery. It’s free, and also includes complimentary admission to the museum for the day.
Free
Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. Brat-rap provocateurs Odd Future stir shit up for Hot 97 DJ Peter Rosenberg's 2nd Annual Birthday Show. Meek Mill opens.
$52.80
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.
$15
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.
$15
Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. |
19 events,
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
Free
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. 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.
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Feed on a three-course meal of Creole treats and take in a performance of "Blood Makes the Red River Flow," a play about civil rights…
$75
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.
$15
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.
$15
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20 events,For four weeks in July and August, some of the city's finest eateries will offer prix-fixe lunches for around $24, while selected restaurants will also offer dinners for $35. Reservations for this foodie favorite event can be made online starting July 8th.
$24 – $35
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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.
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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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"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
"Formed from the shell of a Go-Go's cover band named Raspberry Bang (featuring the inimitable Rusty Nails), SWIRLIES began their life in Boston/Cambridge, MA in the summer of 1990." - Knitting Factory
$12
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Expand your vocabulary at Big Words, Etc. a monthly reading series held at CultureFix. Featuring "under-the-radar" NYC-based writers, readings adhere to a theme dictated by… 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.
$15
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.
$15
DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. 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. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. 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. 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. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. 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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Entering its eighth season, SummerScreen elevates the public-park-screening to hilarious highs. This summer's slate of films includes Can't Hardly Wait, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Goonies, and Speed. Never let anyone tell you you don't need more Keanu in your life. Food trucks and music at 6 p.m., films at sunset.
Free
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Entering its eighth season, SummerScreen elevates the public-park-screening to hilarious highs. This summer's slate of films includes Can't Hardly Wait, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Goonies, and Speed. Never let anyone tell you you don't need more Keanu in your life. Food trucks and music at 6 p.m., films at sunset.
Free
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Entering its eighth season, SummerScreen elevates the public-park-screening to hilarious highs. This summer's slate of films includes Can't Hardly Wait, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Goonies, and Speed. Never let anyone tell you you don't need more Keanu in your life. Food trucks and music at 6 p.m., films at sunset.
Free
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up 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.
$15
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.
$15
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.
$15
"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
"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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A weekly comedy night featuring mostly Brooklyn-based stand-up comics. |
32 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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Get an eye full at a reception for Vice Magazine's annual photo show.
Free
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.
Free
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.”
Free
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.
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"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…
$60
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.
$15
Photographer Jimmy DeSana shot William Burroughs, Terence Sellers, Debbie Harry, and Yoko Ono when he was a New York nightlife staple in the 1970’s and 80’s, before passing away from AIDS in 1990. See a selection of both his surreal party pics and his celebrity portraiture.
Free
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.
$15
An eclectic combo of work by artists of all genres in all stages of their careers, from Jordan Eagles to Hanksy.
Free
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.
$15
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.
$15
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23 events,Yuck it up every Friday night with comedy big shots like Janeane Garofalo, Andrew Schulz, and others. Sets at 7PM, 9PM, and 11PM. A showcase of paintings by Nicole Handel and Jack Jerz, both of whom specialize in vibrantly colorful scenes of urban post-apocalyptic rubble.
Free
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.
$15
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.
$15
Larissa Hayden of Cameo Gallery’s The Society for the Advancement of Social Studies, which sounds like serious business but actually resembles a live-action version of Drunk History, incorporated a spiked-punch drinking game into her performance art piece for BIPAF’s closing weekend.
Free
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.
$15
Yuck it up every Friday night with comedy big shots like Janeane Garofalo, Andrew Schulz, and others. Sets at 7PM, 9PM, and 11PM. 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.
$15
A closing reception and auction for POP, in which 30 different architects drew their interpretation of the gallery Storefront for Art and Architecture. Compare their drawings to what the space looks like to you.
Free
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater
$95
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23 events,Beloved Bushwick pizzeria Roberta's has teamed up with Vans to host the second annual Bushwick Block Party. The daylong bacchanalia takes place in a roped off area near the Morgan L train stop and features live music and DJs, four food trucks, and demonstrations by 22 artists painting on steel canvases. The lineup is still TBA, but Heems and Andrew W.K. were headliners last year, so expect some bumping beats.
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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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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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. Possibly inspired by the wonder that was The Cat Show earlier this month in the West Village, Shih Tzus and Furbabies are bringing a gang of adoptable puppies to Bunnycutlet for an all-day part, complete with a doggie-kiddie pool that you can bring your own dog to play in, a live drawing session of the pups with Bunnycutlet resident artists, and a self-explanatory Yappy Hour from 6pm onward.
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"A summery celebration of gut-splitting proportions. Our friends at Fitzcarraldo will be roasting a pig and serving up delicious summer sides. Plus we will have… Spend an evening in a place that’s nowhere near and nothing like New York at the closing reception for Graves, whose landscape photography depicts the snowy volcanoes of Iceland.
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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.
$15
Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. 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.
$15
Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den. |
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will… 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. 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. Since Grace Exhibition Space serves as a hub for Brooklyn performance art year-round, it’s only right that BIPAF holds its final send-off here. The party features an “ephemeral bazaar” in which props from the past month’s performances are for sale.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Try out your laugh lines on the audience at Eastville's long-running open mic night. Slots fill up quickly. 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.
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DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. 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. 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. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. 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. DJ Tony Touch spins hip-hop, funk, reggae, house and more every Tuesday at Sutra Lounge, accompanied by big-name guests. 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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Entering its eighth season, SummerScreen elevates the public-park-screening to hilarious highs. This summer's slate of films includes Can't Hardly Wait, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Goonies, and Speed. Never let anyone tell you you don't need more Keanu in your life. Food trucks and music at 6 p.m., films at sunset.
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Entering its eighth season, SummerScreen elevates the public-park-screening to hilarious highs. This summer's slate of films includes Can't Hardly Wait, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Goonies, and Speed. Never let anyone tell you you don't need more Keanu in your life. Food trucks and music at 6 p.m., films at sunset.
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Entering its eighth season, SummerScreen elevates the public-park-screening to hilarious highs. This summer's slate of films includes Can't Hardly Wait, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Goonies, and Speed. Never let anyone tell you you don't need more Keanu in your life. Food trucks and music at 6 p.m., films at sunset.
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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"Bring your bike and share skills with other cyclists while you fix up your own bike."--Time's Up
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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
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Brooklyn Nude takes over Bunnycutlet Gallery for a figure drawing session every other Wednesday evening. RSVP at BKNude@bunnycutlet.com.
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A weekly comedy night featuring mostly Brooklyn-based stand-up comics.
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A weekly comedy night featuring mostly Brooklyn-based stand-up comics. Crocodile Lounge's weekly trivia night won Village Voice's Best Trivia Bar Award in 2011. Along with generous prizes for the winners, each team gets two free pizzas just for playing. |
24 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 sundown. Tonight, Jason Trachtenburg plays with the Pendulum Swings.
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Superchief Gallery is stuffing their space with works by over 50 artists from all walks of their career for a “sensory overload” of art on the walls and ceiling.
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A solo show featuring the New York native’s newest set of sculptures, formed with materials like canvas, incense soot and the hood of a tow truck.
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A series of performance art exhibits that experiment with sound, including Office Riddim, in which New York duo Essex Olivares create a start-up business that’s set to music.
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A video art group show of international artists whose work features “live sound, multiple projectors, glitch and weird objects.”
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A garden party in honor of Rast’s most recent collection of spikey, abstract drawings in shades of black and gray.
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A theater troupe takes over the open pavement in the Municipal Parking Lot on the corner of Ludlow and Broome for their second free show of the summer, Richard III.
Free
This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. This gothic Bushwick bar holds a weekly jazz and blues night with Michael Blake. |
18 events,A curated collection of pornographic art meant to examine porn’s relationship with gay culture.
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Paintings layered with chalk and glaze by Jennie Jieun Lee and clay sculptures accented with silver leaf and nail polish by David Bratton, both of whom are based in Greenpoint.
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Photographer David Molander shoots everything from the Gowanus Canal to 2011 Zuccotti Park to nightclubs in Stolkholm for a collection of “hyperrealist” photos of the world’s urban spaces.
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Get a sneek peek of Norns, at the opening reception for the first solo show of New York-based artist, Jonny Ruzzo. On view is a series of almost life-sized… A theater troupe takes over the open pavement in the Municipal Parking Lot on the corner of Ludlow and Broome for their second free show of the summer, Richard III.
Free
A theater troupe takes over the open pavement in the Municipal Parking Lot on the corner of Ludlow and Broome for their second free show of the summer, Richard III.
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Dimitrios Manousakis’s first solo show is a photo-chronicle of daily New York life. Live music set by Chris Allen.
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NYC's longest running Friday night dance party and the winner of Paper Magazine's "Best Party" people's choice award in 2010.
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NYC's longest running Friday night dance party and the winner of Paper Magazine's "Best Party" people's choice award in 2010.
$20
A "cast of wild characters from the NYC underground" frequent this weekly indie dance, electro house and new wave party in The Studio at Webster Hall.
$5
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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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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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. For the kickoff of Summer Street Theater Tour, which has been bringing free outdoor theater to low-income communities since the 1970s, TNC will close down the block in front of its building on East 10th Street for the premiere of “Sanitation,” with a BBQ to follow. Passersby will be able to pull up a lawn chair or milk crate to watch the eco-friendly musical about three Lower East Side sanitation workers who scrounge together their savings to take a cruise to the Caribbean, only to get sidetracked by Hurricane Sandy.
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A show featuring artists who have all been inspired by Ricoh RP2C02, the 54-color palette that makes up the imagery in ‘90s Nintendo games. Artist Viktor Timofeev gives a live performance in honor of the opening.
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Live poetry and a collection of surreal paintings by Colin Griffin that deal with ideas about sleeping and dreaming.
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Hilary Doyle’s paintings question the reality of everyday objects, and split a day into five themes: “Morning, Routine, Art Making, Commute, and Rest.”
Free
A theater troupe takes over the open pavement in the Municipal Parking Lot on the corner of Ludlow and Broome for their second free show of the summer, Richard III.
Free
A theater troupe takes over the open pavement in the Municipal Parking Lot on the corner of Ludlow and Broome for their second free show of the summer, Richard III.
Free
A theater troupe takes over the open pavement in the Municipal Parking Lot on the corner of Ludlow and Broome for their second free show of the summer, Richard III.
Free
A theater troupe takes over the open pavement in the Municipal Parking Lot on the corner of Ludlow and Broome for their second free show of the summer, Richard III.
Free
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
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A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will… Museum at Eldridge Street hosts this walking tour celebrating the Lower East Side’s Jewish heritage.
$15
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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. 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. 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.
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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.