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Fun and educational kids and family activities are everywhere this weekend in a Bronx! Interested in museum and museums? Want to go to book reading or concert? Find these events and some-more in the list of this weekend's best family and kids activities. Or, crop the NY Metro Parents' calendar for arriving weekend family and children events.
Want to see what's going on subsequent weekend or when we have those few days off? Check out the NY Metro Parents'


Autographed Baseball Memorabilia Sale from Private Collection of Mets Legend Ed Kranepool - Through May 31, 2018 - Long Island


As a tip Mets Memorabilia Collector, Mr. Kranepool is charity a singular number of collectors a opportunity to revisit him during his home on Long Island to inspect and squeeze unique Mets and Yankees Sports Memorabilia directly from his collection. The equipment for sale are autographed selected photos, autographed assorted group and particular baseballs, good baseball memorabilia from opposite teams, as good as unsigned, never been seen before personal photos from his days while he was with a Mets for his 17-year career.
This event to revisit Mr. Kranepool for a Meet and Greet during his home will be during a Springtime of 2018. This will take place in a evenings between 7 PM-10 PM on Monday to Thursday, as good as some weekends. All home visits will be by appointment only. This memorabilia sale will assistance pay for some of Ed's vital medical bills from this past year.
Contact Martin Gover of Momentum Sports Management, 212-918-4545.


The Early Learning Program: A PreK-K Introduction - BASIS Independent ManhattanApril 12, 2018 - Upper West Side

BASIS Independent Manhattan will horde an introduction to the Early Learning Program, deliberating the many advantages of the teaching indication and philosophy, as good as also hear from the Head of School, accommodate faculty and staff, and get to know enrolled families.



Knox Summer Adventures Open House - The Knox SchoolApril 14, 2018 - St. James

Join this open residence to see this summer stay located on 40+ waterfront acres on Stony Brook Harbor.



Emily Beare, Oboe - Morse Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 11, 2018 - New York


Once on This Island - 235 West 50th StreetThrough Apr 11, 2018 - New York


This is a sweeping melodramatic power of Once On This Island—the concept tale of Ti Moune, a intrepid peasant lady in hunt of her place in a world, and prepared to risk it all for love. Guided by a mighty island gods (played by Tony Award leader Lea Salonga, Alex Newell, Merle Dandridge, and Quentin Earl Darrington), Ti Moune sets out on a conspicuous journey to reunite with a man who has prisoner her heart. The groundbreaking prophesy of Tony Award-nominated executive Michael Arden and acclaimed choreographer Camille A. Brown conjures adult "a place where sorcery is probable and beauty is apparent for all to see!" (The Huffington Post).
Gather around for Once On This Island, a musical NY1 hails as "exhilarating theater! It's unfit to resist!" And where a timeless energy of entertainment brings us together, moves the hearts, and helps us continue the storm.


Wealth in America: Edward N. Wolff - The Graduate Center, CUNYApril 11, 2018 - Manhattan, NY


As resources becomes some-more and some-more concentrated during the tip in the country, we need to know how resources works—who has it, how did they get it, and how do they keep it? In his book A Century of Wealth in America, Edward N. Wolff (professor of economics during NYU) provides endless evidence and shrewd analysis of resources trends and of a interplay between resources and income. Drawing on decades of research, he gives this year’s Stone Lecture on Wealth Inequality, afterwards joins in a conversation.
Presented with a Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality.


Drop in Tech Support - 92YApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


Meet in a Parenting Center lounge. Bring your device and get your questions answered by dual savvy teen Parenting Center alums.


R. J. Valentin's Deep Water Running — Single Sessions - 92YApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


Enjoy non-impact using in place in the pool. This examination simulates land using with a added plea provided by a water's resistance. Participants wear a levity belt; no swimming skills necessary.


Making Sense of a Civil War, a Reading & Discussion Program during Huntington Memorial Library - Huntington Memorial LibraryApril 11, 2018 - Oneonta


Intro Feb 7th (Read Online Essay -"Making Sense of a American Civil War")
February 21, March
March 21, Anthology, Part 1 & 2
April 11, Anthology, Part 3 & 4
May 2, Crossroads
May 23, Anthology, Part 5
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Zumba - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 11, 2018 - New York


Zumba classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.
Event Format: Activity/Workshop
Audience: Alumni & Friends, Public, Faculty & Staff, Students - Current
Campus: North Campus


Sing! - 92YApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


Join Rebecca Schoffer and Parenting Center staff for a fun sing-a-long of aged time favorites, folk songs and childhood classics.
This is a drop-in class, no registration required, payable during door. Credit cards and Shababa cards accepted. Price is per person.


Sibling Rivalry: How to Keep a Peace during Home / Parents of Children Ages 3-14 - 92YApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


While many kids are propitious enough to turn best of friends with their sibling, it is normal for siblings to fight, during least some of a time.Jealousy, foe and fighting between siblings, ordinarily known as kin rivalry, is a common regard for many parents. David Anderson, PhD, Senior Director of a ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Center during the Child Mind Institute, will try what children quarrel about, a effects it has on relatives and how to conduct sibling situations in a ease and tranquil way while permitting the children to rise lifetime skills in communication and attribute building.


Current Trends in Public Design - 92YApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


Ann Marie Baranowski, Senior Associate, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, speaks with Cathie Behrend about stream trends in open design and a integration of art and architecture.
Together, Baranowski and Behrend will residence how design organizes the space, and how to effectively confederate artwork into that space. What are a creative tensions that exist between a architect and a artist, and how can that tragedy produce suggestive results in open design?Cathie Behrend is a former emissary director of a Percent for Art module in a NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and owner of Ventures in Vision, providing art tours in a boroughs.


Preparing for Retirement: Session we – Making Your Dream A Reality in Retirement - 92YApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


You have the choice of expressing a side of yourself that hasn't had a time to emerge yet. Being late doesn't meant you don't work — in fact in a New Retirement many retirees do some arrange of work for several reasons. What form will this work take? What is your dream?
Eva Centeno complicated at a Whole Being Institute underneath the eminent Tal Ben Shahar and warranted her Certificate in Positive Psychology. She is also a Certified Positive Psychology Coach from Whole Being Institute. As a Certified Positive Psychology Practitioner and Coach she saw a need to deliver others to these smashing concepts. As an dignitary she designed a FLIPP © Flourishing Life In Positive Psychology cards to deliver others to a scientific investigate that is being finished in this margin in a fun and certain way. She uses these cards and several other collection to make her workshops and presentations in Positive Psychology fun and interactive enchanting the participants in several ways. Her workshops deliver the concepts of Positive Psychology that are corroborated by systematic research. Participants can request these collection directly to their possess lives.


Israeli Folk Dance: Open Session—Wednesdays - 92YApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


Punky Meadows and Frank Dimino of Angel, Wicked, Purple Pam & a Flesh Eaters - Knitting Factory BrooklynApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Adam Larson Quartet - Minton's PlayhouseApril 11, 2018 - Harlem


Adam Larson – Saxophone/bandleader
Can Olgun – Piano
Desmond White – Bass
Matt Wilson – Drums
Sets are 1 hour long
The acknowledgment price is $10.00 Sun- Wed. and $15 Thu- Sat. per set PLUS a 2 splash minimum. *
* Admission might increase depending on a given week's opening schedule.
During performances, still is enforced


19th Annual Stars of Stony Brook Gala - Pier 60 April 11, 2018 - New York


Arts disciple Dorothy Lichtenstein will be respected at a 19th annual
Stars of Stony Brook Gala on Wednesday, Apr 11, 2018 during Pier Sixty during Chelsea Piers in New York City. Special guest at a fundraising cooking party will embody CBS Sunday Morning anchor Jane Pauley and "Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau. Lichtenstein is widely famous for her position as President of a Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, determined after her artist husband's genocide in 1997 to promote access to a work of Roy Lichtenstein and a art and artists of his time. She will be famous for her long-standing support of a Universities humanities and informative programs that yield a colourful incubator for rising and determined writers and filmmakers located on Long Island's East End and in Manhattan.
Since the inception in 2000, a Stony Brook Foundation Stars of Stony Brook Gala has lifted nearly $50 million to support tyro scholarships and a featured educational program of excellence. This year’s Gala is celebrating a Stony Brook Southampton artistic writing and film programs and advantage student scholarships.


Greg Delanty in Conversation with Colum McCann - Irish Arts CenterApril 11, 2018 - New York


The internationally distinguished poet Greg Delanty reads from his newest collection, Selected Delanty, and joins a acclaimed writer Colum McCann in conversation.
About Selected Delanty:
Greg Delanty's difference evoke his transatlantic practice living in a U.S. and in Ireland and pronounce with vitality of a simultaneous going and comings of life. Often described as a producer who is re-making language, Delanty's immeasurable collections of poems and far-reaching regard settle him as one of a leading poets essay today.


Modern Dance (Open Level) - 92YApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


Explore a body's attribute to breath, weight and space by standing and building work and roving combinations.
Develop strength and transformation flexibility. Move by space with longer, some-more complex combinations.


Mary Bridget Davies & Mia Dyson - B.B. King Blues Club & GrillApril 11, 2018 - New York


Mary Bridget Davies
Tony Award-nominated thespian MARY BRIDGET DAVIES' tour began in her hometown of Cleveland, OH in 2001 when she initial started singing in internal bands, and she hasn't slowed down since.
The powerhouse stone and blues singer's adore of song was instilled by her parents, who lifted her on a healthy diet of a Allman Brothers Band, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Joe Cocker and, naturally, Janis Joplin. She cites an array of contemporary artists she loves trimming from Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, Avett Brothers and Florence & The Machine to Nicky Minaj, and Eminem.
Mia Dyson
Mia Dyson is a 4 time ARIA nominated and endowment winning Australian thespian songwriter and guitarist now living in Los Angeles. She's toured with a likes of Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, Chris Isaak and Joe Cocker.


Jocelyn Medina Quartet - Jazz during KitanoApril 11, 2018 - New York


"Birthday Celebration"
Jocelyn Medina - Vocals
Art Hirahara - Piano
Evan Gregor - Bass
Mark Ferber - Drums


Sights & Scents—Springtime! - The Met Fifth AvenueApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


We entice individuals vital with dementia, together with their family members or caring partners, to join us for Sights & Scents. Enjoy treasures of Gothic art and perfumed herbs by discussion, collage-making, and multisensory scrutiny in a peaceful environment of The Met Cloisters.


Qualtrics Basics I: Getting Started - Albany Medical CenterApril 11, 2018 - Albany


Learn to navigate a Qualtrics interface and emanate a project. Participants will emanate a elementary survey or evaluation, examination settings, placement options and simple data collection and stating functionality.


Unsanctioned: Art on a Streets of New York - Grand Central TerminalApril 11, 2018 - New York


For a last 10 years city librarian Katherine 'Luna Park' Lorimer has been cataloging a art to be found on NYC streets. She fast learned that for those that compensate attention, a street can yield as most of an humanities education as a museum. Unsanctioned: Art on a Streets of New York is a culmination of a decade of obsessively gripping up with NYC graffiti and travel art.


After School Tutoring- All Subjects - Renaissance High School For Musical Theater & TechnologyApril 11, 2018 - Bronx


Junior Trip to SUNY Binghamton & Syracue University - Renaissance High School For Musical Theater & TechnologyApril 11, 2018 - Bronx


Møme - Rough Trade NYCThrough Apr 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


When not surfing a Australian waves, a musician Møme (aka Jérémy Souillart) likes zero better than composing. He has converted his outpost into a studio-on-wheels and, pushing from seashore to coast, he composes as he goes. Jérémy was lifted in Nice and his 'chillwave' sound is proof a good hit behind in his local France. Influenced by a artists of a Australian Future Classic tag such as Flume or Chet Faker, his EP Aloha states his connection to Pop Electronic song as testifies the aerial and kick soul lonesome by a voice of a Australian thespian Merryn Jeann.
Before releasing his initial EP (Eclipse, 2014), a 26-year-old musician used to play a guitar in a stone band. He still plays, yet he has gravitated towards a computer- and synthesizer-produced program that desirous the expanding Møme project. The new sound lay behind a track 'Cyclope' on his second EP (Cosmopolitan, 2015) that along with a clip got him beheld by a musical press.
After producing his EP Aloha, Møme gathering to Australia in his outpost last Nov and met other producers, masculine and womanlike singers who underline on his recordings. Far from his comfort section in a huge nation where Future Classic was innate Møme found a plain background to compose.


This Alien Nation - Joe's Pub during The Public April 11, 2018 - New York


Host Sofija Stefanovic welcomes some of her favorite outsiders for a jubilee of immigration!
Each month, during one of New York's excellent venues, some fish-out-of-water tell loyal tales from their lives. Hear anecdotes about denunciation barriers, informative missteps, rumbles, romance, and more! From addresses to a President, to songs about initial kisses, a evening is set to be one of secular proportions.
This January, uncensored on the stage, we move you:
- Armando Lucas Correa (author of The German Girl)
- Negin Farsad (comedian, singer and filmmaker)
- Paul Holdengräber (director and owner of LIVE from a NYPL)
- Amitava Kumar (writer, journalist, author of Lunch with a Bigot)
- Aasif Mandvi (actor and comedian)
… with song from Treya!
In a multicultural universe that harbors some clever anti-immigration feelings, being a visitor can be uncomfortable, hilarious, and weird. But it also creates for some good stories.
Come for a stories, leave with some feelings – and suffer drinks, laughs and cries in between.
Created by Sofija Stefanovic @sstefanovic
Produced by Trish Nelson's BanterGirl @BanterGirlSTW
Our programmer-at-large is Michaela McGuire @michaelamcguire
@ThisAlienNation


Daniel Belasco: Becoming Al Held: Abstract Expressionist Paintings from Paris and New York - New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and SculptureApril 11, 2018 - New York


Daniel Belasco is an art historian and Executive Director of a Al Held Foundation. He formerly served as curator during the Dorsky Museum during SUNY New Paltz and The Jewish Museum, organizing monographic exhibitions of Bradley Walker Tomlin, Grace Hartigan, Mary Reid Kelley, and Dick Polich/Tallix Art Foundry, among other consult shows and projects.
This harangue coincides with a upcoming two-venue muster of Al Held's paintings from a 1950s, to be presented during Nathalie Karg Gallery from May 10 to Jul 6, 2018, and Cheim & Read from May 17 to Jul 6, 2018.


Møme - Rough Trade NYCApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


When not surfing a Australian waves, a musician Møme (aka Jérémy Souillart) likes zero better than composing. He has converted his outpost into a studio-on-wheels and, pushing from seashore to coast, he composes as he goes. Jérémy was lifted in Nice and his 'chillwave' sound is proof a good hit behind in his local France. Influenced by a artists of a Australian Future Classic tag such as Flume or Chet Faker, his EP Aloha states his connection to Pop Electronic song as testifies the aerial and kick soul lonesome by a voice of a Australian thespian Merryn Jeann.
Before releasing his initial EP (Eclipse, 2014), a 26-year-old musician used to play a guitar in a stone band. He still plays, yet he has gravitated towards a computer- and synthesizer-produced program that desirous the expanding Møme project. The new sound lay behind a track 'Cyclope' on his second EP (Cosmopolitan, 2015) that along with a clip got him beheld by a musical press.
After producing his EP Aloha, Møme gathering to Australia in his outpost last Nov and met other producers, masculine and womanlike singers who underline on his recordings. Far from his comfort section in a huge nation where Future Classic was innate Møme found a plain background to compose.
It's not all life on a road. In sequence to finalize his titles and his subsequent album, Møme stopped driving. Back in France given May he has been operative in studio on his really first manuscript "Panorama" due to be expelled on 25thNovember.
Jérémy's low-pitched experience ranges opposite jazz, to a French Touch and guitarists like John Butler. This extent undoubtedly owes most to his adore for a guitar and his grave piano training during Nice's Academy of Music. From a composer with such a background, a neat nonetheless startling sound of a Møme Project is frequency surprising. Starting out from a Soundcloud Community and now upheld by a DDM Recordings label, Jérémy has naturally non-stop up to countless sounds collected in one singular project: Møme.


Musical Instrument Building with Bash a Trash! - Brooklyn Public Library, Leonard bend April 11, 2018 - Williamsburg

Join us for a fun and cold instrument-building event where we can touch, feel and examination with vibrations and sound! This hands-on knowledge solidifies scholarship concepts in a Library Bash! program, regulating recycled and reused materials ("trash") to build cold musical instruments.



C'Mon Wednesday! - The West End LoungeApril 11, 2018 - New York


ERRA HYMAN, NYC'S PREMIER COMEDY QUEEN, ENTERTAIN A PACKED HOUSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 9PM! **INTRODUCING THE NEW $20 OPEN-BAR** CASH ONLY, DURING THEIR SHOW! NO COVER, 2 DRINK MINIMUM AND DRINK SPECIALS! ARRIVE ON TIME TO GET A SEAT, BRING A FRIEND AND ENJOY THE SHOT SPECIALS ALL NIGHT!


Rainbow Kitten Surprise: The Friend, Love, Freefall Tour - Brooklyn SteelApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Rainbow Kitten Surprise and all 5 of the members accost from a mountains of Boone, North Carolina. With chilling harmonies, energetic instrumentation, and contemplative lyrics, their genre-defying sound takes change from artists like Modest Mouse and Kings of Leon as most as Frank Ocean and Schoolboy Q. Independently, they have over 75 million streams opposite digital platforms, and notched over 45 sole out shows on their initial U.S. title tour. Their enchanting and graphic live performances have led to mount out sets during festivals such as Bonnaroo, Firefly, Shaky Knees, Hangout, Sasquatch, and Austin City Limits among others. The rope worked with GRAMMY award-winning writer Jay Joyce (Cage The Elephant, Sleeper Agent) on their Elektra debut, How to: Friend, Love, Freefall, accessible everywhere on Apr 6th.


Ub Yard Sale - Donation Days - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 11, 2018 - New York


Donate products you no longer use to support the UB Yard Sale on Apr 12-13, all deduction going to Oishei Children's Hospital.


Gotham City Pickers - TroostApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


NO WIFI / NO LAPTOPS
Interested in creation reservations for a private celebration or event? email us during troostnyc@gmail.co
Inquiring about engagement live music? email us during music@troostny.com
Hours: 4PM to CLOSE
( Close = between midnight to 2am )


Homeless Services United Gala 2018 - The Prince George BallroomApril 11, 2018 - New York


Camp Bronx Fund Inaugural Gala and Awards Ceremony - F&J Pine RestaurantApril 11, 2018 - Bronx


Join us for an dusk at F & J Pine Restaurant to applaud the start of Camp Bronx Fund. The dusk will embody an awards presentation, wordless auction, music, and cooking with wine.


Ghost Light, The Magic Beans - Brooklyn BowlApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Ghost Light is a loyal musical collaboration; 5 personalities, 5 perspectives, and 5 unique approaches towards one common sound.
Rather than primarily focusing on live shows, a band played together for a first time in a recording studio in Philadelphia. This preference gave a band's members - Holly Bowling, Tom Hamilton (Joe Russo's Almost Dead, American Babies, Brothers Past), Steve Lyons (Nico's Gun), Raina Mullen (American Babies) and Scotty Zwang (Dopapod) - a ability to come to a project with uninformed ears and no pre-conceived notions. They grown the songs as they grown their low-pitched communication that led to trust, creativity and an brave take on a process. Scotty Zwang explained it thusly, "It's an singular and engaging approach we get to take..." "we are being studious with any other and reckoning out what a song needs"


Employment Law Training - Alfred UniversityApril 11, 2018 - Alfred


This is a seventh training in an 8 month array targeted during any AU worker who has supervisory roles in their department. This training can also be generally helpful for any staff who support a supervisors in their department.


The Vault - Housing Works' Chelsea Thrift ShopApril 11, 2018 - New York


On Apr 11, 2018, New York City formed nonprofit classification Housing Works, will horde a revamped chronicle of their signature eventuality The Vault. The event, hosted in partnership with A Current Affair, will offer guest the event to emporium a rarely curated collection of both selected and stream pieces from high-fashion brands. The Vault will take place during Housing Works’ flagship emporium in Chelsea from 6pm to 8pm.
Shoppers are means to squeeze a sheet for $10 for this disdainful one-night-only event. Tickets embody drinks from Enlightenment Wines and YOLA Mezcal and song from DJ Donna D'Cruz.
Hosting a evening will be Carlos Campos of Carlos Campos; Gabriela Hearst of Candela NYC; Natalie Kates, character curator and eventuality producer; Steven Kolb, President and CEO of a Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA); Francesca Mondello of Mymondello; Tracy Reese of Tracy Reese; Cynthia Rowley of Cynthia Rowley; Tziporah Salamon, Style Icon; and Christian Siriano of Christian Siriano.
Some of a brands accessible include; Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Carolina Herrera, Chado Ralph Rucci, Chanel, Christian Dior, Comme des Garcon, Emilio Pucci, Givenchy, Herve Leger, Jean Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Saint Laurent, Thierry Mugler, Valentino, Vivienne Westwood, Zac Posen, and more.
In further to a Housing Works collection, vendors Amarcord, Desert Vintage, NEW/FOUND, Circa1700 and Marteau will attend in a event and donating a commission of deduction to Housing Works.
Proceeds from The Vault support Housing Works’ goal to finish the twin crises of homelessness and AIDS. The classification provides thousands of New Yorkers with lifesaving health services and housing. They are heavily concerned with advocacy efforts to safeguard social probity and medical for Americans in need.


Alfred Women's Softball VS. Oswego State - Alfred UniversityApril 11, 2018 - Alfred


Alfred Women's Softball plays a double-header in Oswego. Games during 3 pm and 5 pm.


Duke Robillard - IridiumApril 11, 2018 - New York


Since starting his low-pitched career in 1967 by first and versus Roomful of Blues, Duke Robillard has been during the forefront of Blues, Swing and classical R&B/Jump blues for over 40 years earning him his mythological status while conversion and moving countless legions of musicians and fans worldwide.
He has been nominated for 2 Grammy Awards for normal blues manuscript of a year in 2007/2010 and named Blues Music Awards Traditional masculine Blues Artist of a Year in 2010.
He has won a Blues Music Award for guitarist of a year 5 times, being a second many honored for that endowment and has garnered no reduction than 21 BMA nominations in several categories given 1989.
He was respected with a Blues Foundation "Keeping a Blues Alive" endowment for writer of a year in 2004. Besides winning countless international awards from France and Canada, Duke perceived the prestigious Rhode Island Pell Award for "Excellence in a Arts" in 2007.
Leading his possess group Duke has toured uninterrupted for a past 30 some years recording some-more than 20 critically acclaimed CDs underneath his possess name. He has toured as guitarist with Tom Waits and a Fabulous Thunderbirds and Recorded with a likes of Bob Dylan, Ruth Brown, Jay McShann, Pinetop Perkins, Kim Wilson, Jimmy Witherspoon , Rosco Gordon, Maria Muldaur and many, more.


Yoga Class - Open to all - Alfred UniversityApril 11, 2018 - Alfred


Yoga classes taught by a 500-hr Kripalu-certified yoga instructor in a Multipurpose Room, McLane Annex. All levels welcome.


Invisible Capitalism: Japanese Capitalism & a Future of Global CapitalismInvisible Capitalism: Japanese Capitalism & a Future of Global Capitalism - Japan SocietyApril 11, 2018 - New York


Capitalism currently is formed on mercantile and financial values. This form of capitalism has reached the limits, as it can't solve amicable and environmental issues. In sequence to change to a some-more sustainable mercantile framework, many countries will need to transition to a new indication of invisible capitalism, focusing on invisible collateral such as knowledge, relationships, trust, reputation, empathy, enlightenment and other values. Those invisible capitals will turn more critical in a age of modernized knowledge society. Additionally, we are witnessing a emergence of a intentional economy formed on goodwill—for example, examination websites are compelling economic growth by permitting customers to supply reviews and ratings, a new business indication that adopts user-generated content. In Japan, these invisible values and goodwill are critical aspects of society—core values that Japanese capitalism takes into consideration. In this program, Professor Hiroshi Tasaka from a Graduate School of Tama University in Tokyo shares his insights on invisible capitalism in Japan and a future of tellurian capitalism. He also discusses how Japan can minister to a evolution of capitalism in a 21st century.


Leeds International Piano Competition 2018 First Round - The DiMenna Center for Classical MusicApril 11, 2018 - New York


For a first time in the long history, a Leeds International Piano Competition comes to New York for a First Round. Since the beginnings in 1963, 'The Leeds' has detected the world's many exciting pianistic talent and has brought a artistry and technical luminosity of immature pianists to audiences for some-more than 50 years. Past winners and finalists embody some of a biggest stars of a piano world, including Radu Lupu, Murray Perahia, András Schiff and Mitsuko Uchida.
Each pianist will give a 25-minute show for a possibility to go by to a Second Round and Finals in Leeds, UK, in Sep 2018. With other First Round heats holding place in Singapore and Berlin, some-more than 60 of a world's many exciting immature pianists between a age of 20 and 29 are competing for a chance to win inexhaustible cash prizes, a government deal, a entrance recording and a opportunity to perform with some of a finest orchestras in a world.


Alfred Women's Lacrosse VS. D'Youville College - Alfred UniversityApril 11, 2018 - Alfred


Alfred Women's Lacrosse faces off opposite D'Youville College


Julian Morgan, Brooke Moriber - Mercury LoungeApril 11, 2018 - New York


With so most noise in today's song world it can be harder to differentiate out some of a real talent, though those who relentlessly put loyal effort and essence into their qualification can mostly rise above a murk and let their gifts shine. One such artist is Julian Morgan, whose latest lane "Company" brings a lovely glimpse into a work of one of today's rising Pop/R&B contenders. The erotic track that mixes a perfect mix of well-spoken vocals, ardent lyrics, and pumping drum lines shows Morgan's energy as not usually a learned artist and songwriter, though a POWERHOUSE vocalist whose operation and control over his instrument is truly impressive.


ITZHAK - Jewish Community Center RocklandApril 11, 2018 - West Nyack


This documentary examines a life and song of Itzhak Perlman, widely deliberate one of a world's biggest living violinists. Perlman's passion for song gave him a height for personal countenance throughout his thespian life, and a film creates a mural of a male whose conspicuous will to tarry has been joined with his extensive generosity and humor.


Piccini - Italian for Little Ones, Ages 3-5 - Camp ItaliaApril 11, 2018 - Garden City

Children ages 3-5 (drop off program) will have fun training Italian by songs, games and skits.



World Bazaar - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


The World Bazaar celebrates a differences and commonalities of all people, cultures, and abilities with activities, cuisine and performances. These events applaud the differences and commonalities of all people, cultures and abilities.
Sponsored by: Intercultural and Diversity Cente


Mamma-e-Me...Italian for Little Ones, ages 10 months-3 years, with an adult - Camp ItaliaApril 11, 2018 - Garden City

Children ages 3-5 (drop off program) will have fun training Italian by songs, games and skits.



Webinar Wednesday: Lending After Trust Is Broken - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


See eventuality website for some-more information and to register.


Film Screening and Discussion: The Siege with Ed Zwick, Juliette Kayyem and David Scharia with Thane Rosenbaum - 92nd Street YApril 11, 2018 - New York


Co-presented with FOLCS (Forum for Law, Culture, and Society)
Amazingly, Edward Zwick's The Siege (1998), starring Denzel Washington and Annette Benning, foreshadowed so most of America would shortly experience on 9/11 and the aftermath — Islamic extremism, domestic terrorism, a conflict between polite liberties and inhabitant security, and influence against Arab-Americans.
These issues have remained timely and undying in a United States given 9/11 and a Boston Marathon Bombing. Join a 92Y for a fascinating contention about a film, the implications and America's ongoing counterterrorism concerns, with Zwick, CNN inhabitant security researcher Juliette Kayyem, and a chief profession for a U.N.'s Security Council's Counterterrorism Committee, David Scharia.


Make Poster Presentations in PowerPoint - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


By a end of this workshop, we will have learned:
Good print design
Where to find templates and themes
How to imitation any distance poster
How to adjust PowerPoint's board for view, wizz and guides
How to insert and format shapes
How to pull free-form shapes
How to insert cinema into shapes
How to sequence and re-order objects in layers
How to format a background
How to mislay the credentials from a picture
How to use WordArt for special content effects
Tips for operative with charts
The significance of selecting colors suitable for colorblind people


The Paper Bag Players That's Quite Absurd! - Hostos Center for a Arts & CultureThrough Apr 11, 2018 - Bronx


THE PAPER BAG PLAYERS THAT'S QUITE ABSURD! will have you laughing, singing, dancing--and sitting on a edge of your seat! This code new uncover is packaged with stories, songs, freewheeling dances, painting, assembly participation, paper bag costumes and view -- and lots of adventure! It's a funny, friendly, and stirring hour of museum -- ideal for children ages 3 by 8, ideal for everyone!
The opening number, "Welcome to Friendly," invites the audience into a illusory town buzzing with desirable characters, from an elephant roving a scooter to a giraffe in a car. A walking bell reminds a town--and audience--it's time to dance! The accessible theme continues with "That's Quite Absurd!" in that a lady and a bird accommodate on a park dais and turn fast friends. The bird happily teaches his new crony how to fly. In "Sing To Me," a hulk seed usually grows when it hears a special song. "Rise and Shine" follows a sun as he wakes adult and prepares for work, punching in as a moon punches out. "A Girl Named Sam" uses paper, ink, and paint to tell a story of a immature girl who goes fishing and gets some-more than she bargained for. Lots some-more surprises distortion in wait in a hilarious and dainty world of THE PAPER BAG PLAYERS THAT'S QUITE ABSURD!


Startups to VCs - 5th Edition: New-York - Cooley LLPApril 11, 2018 - New York


Following a great success of a previous encounters, FrenchFounders organizes a 5th book of the "Startups to VCs" in New-York.
10+ pre-selected startups founded by French CEOs, lifting a serie A or higher, will representation their business in front of 30+ American and French VCs.


Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting


Stressbusters - South - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


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Join us weekly on Wednesdays in a Health Sciences Library (3rd Floor) to suffer a giveaway 5-minute back-rub and other highlight relief techniques!
Sponsored by: Wellness Education Services


Softball | University during Buffalo during Akron - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


UB Athletics


Water Aerobics - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Water Aerobics Classes are offering by Recreation as a partial of their Group Fitness programming.


Denim Night Out - Lytehouse StudioApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Join us for a fundraising celebration supporting Denim Day NYC, an annual eventuality that supports survivors of passionate assualt and domestic violence.
Hosted by Levy Lighting and Fashion Week Brooklyn.
Indie Artist performances by The Sudden Trio and Niska Garoute.
Featured designers Annie Couture and Musicci.
"We Are Not Invisible" print booth by Trudy G @trudygiordano
Join us to support a #metoo transformation while we mix, mingle, and widespread the love.
Tickets Include: (no tickets sole at a door)
Food
Beer and Wine
Free present bag for those who wear denim in support of Denim Day NYC (while reserve last)
Attire: Casual, denim suggested not required.
All supports raised will go to support Denim Day NYC for a next Denim Walk Supporting Survivors on Apr. 25 @denimdaynyc


Bombazo Dance: Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Dance - Hostos Center for a Arts & CultureApril 11, 2018 - Bronx


Going Home for Summer - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Going home for a summer, you're opposite after being during college so how will your family react. Join us to assistance make a time behind home some-more pleasant for all.


Buffalo: Volunteer For Real Experience And Leadership Mentoring (Realm) - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Host a tyro in your workplace for a day
Wednesday, Apr 11, 2018
REALM: Real Experience and Leadership Mentoring Program
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (time is suggested, not required)- Your Workplace
4:30 - 6:30 PM - Reception, Downtown Buffalo (venue TBA)
Host Interest Form
Please check out this brief video on REALM for some-more information!
The REALM module includes a structured relating process that connects students with one-day shadowing opportunities for career exploration, an introduction to a world of work and experiencing how care is used in a work place setting.
REALM opportunities will not outcome in educational credit or financial compensation, nonetheless REALM hosts and tyro participants severely benefit by this experience.
Whether we are an alumni, an employer or a crony of a University, a benefits for hosts might include:
Building Your Brand: The REALM Program introduces students to your organization and the commitment to sensitive career choices.
Upon lapse to campus, REALM tyro participants will turn an unaccepted ambassador for your organization once they are means to learn what it takes to attain at your organization!
Recruiting UB Talent: You might find your next star worker through a REALM Program! Student participants who have insider believe of your organization will be vehement to request for full-time or internship opportunities within your organization.
Giving Back: Your recommendation as a veteran is useful to students wishing to benefit information about a career field.
If we are meddlesome in portion as a host, greatfully sign adult on a REALM Host Interest Form.


Faculty Council: Faculty Council Steering Committee Meeting - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Faculty Council: Faculty Council Steering Committee Meeting


Jeff Tuohy - The Red LionApril 11, 2018 - New York


Transitioning Executive Boards - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 11, 2018 - New York


The routine of transitioning officers is one of a most vicious elements for an organization. Learn about a necessary stairs and resources to safeguard your new executive house is prepared to take a reigns and continue movement for a year ahead.
Pre-register for a workshop during the Campus Life UBLinked page or sign-in a day of a presentation in SU 330.
Presented by: Campus Life


Tomas Fujiwara and guest - The StoneThrough Apr 11, 2018 - New York


Tomas Fujiwara (drums) and guests


Yoshiharu Tsukamoto - School Of Architecture And Planning 2018 Lecture Series: Border Crossing - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


The School of Architecture and Planning's 2018 Will and Nan Clarkson Chair in Architecture, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto is a highbrow at Columbia University's GSAPP. Tsukamoto is a connoisseur of a Tokyo Institute of Technology, where he after taught in a architecture department.
Tsukamoto specializes in 'architectural behaviorology' a scholarship that focuses on tellurian behavior both inside and outward buildings, and a behavior of buildings in their vicinity and environmental elements. His investigate aims to harmonize all these behaviors and encourage organic architecture.
Tsukamoto co-founded Tokyo-based atelier bow-wow together with partner Momoyo Kaijima. The organisation has built over 25 houses, open museums, and blurb buildings. While a infancy of this work can be found in Tokyo, other projects are in Denmark, France and a United States. The firm's investigate studies have contributed to "micro-public-space," a judgment of open space, that has been exhibited opposite the universe at events such as Biennales in Sao Paolo, Venice, Istanbul, and Liverpool.


School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2018 Awards Ceremony - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


We proudly commend outstanding faculty, staff, students, and alumni who, over a past year, have contributed significantly to a school's mission, a profession of pharmacy and erudite achievements


Ghost Light Feat. Holly Bowling, Tom Hamilton, Steve Lyons, Raina Mullen, Scotty Zwang - Brooklyn BowlApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Ghost Light is a loyal musical collaboration; 5 personalities, 5 perspectives, and 5 unique approaches towards one common sound.
Rather than primarily focusing on live shows, a band played together for a first time in a recording studio in Philadelphia. This preference gave a band's members - Holly Bowling, Tom Hamilton (Joe Russo's Almost Dead, American Babies, Brothers Past), Steve Lyons (Nico's Gun), Raina Mullen (American Babies) and Scotty Zwang (Dopapod) - a ability to come to a project with uninformed ears and no pre-conceived notions. They grown the songs as they grown their low-pitched communication that led to trust, creativity and an brave take on a process. Scotty Zwang explained it thusly, "It's an singular and engaging approach we get to take..." "we are being studious with any other and reckoning out what a song needs"
While a recording plan has been a beginning indicate for Ghost Light, a live knowledge is what will conclude this band. "In a parts of a sessions where we have had a small more room to only let things go, there have been these small glimmers of what a improvisation will feel like live. That's a whole other thing and it's really exciting," records Holly Bowling. Tom Hamilton adds, "with this new band, we felt super gentle going in any direction, meaningful that with the new bandmates, a songs will get to where they needs to go. And in a live setting, that certainty is only as strong."
The initial half of 2018 will see a band personification major venues in vital markets seashore to coast, followed by complicated rotation on a festival circuit. The entrance record will be expelled in a second half of a year and will be upheld by an endless tour. In 2018 we will get to know Ghost Light, and a future could not be brighter.


Little Fishies: Junior Gardener - The Whaling Museum & Education CenterApril 11, 2018 - Cold Spring Harbor

Celebrate Earth Day during the Whaling Museum and learn about conservation. Enjoy storytime, museum hunt and snack. Create a garden-themed qualification with your little one.



Linard Many Moods - The Red LionApril 11, 2018 - New York


Ocean Blooms Tote Bag: Teen/Tween Drop-Off Program - The Whaling Museum & Education CenterApril 11, 2018 - Cold Spring Harbor

Do your part to assistance reuse, revoke and recycle and keep rabble out of the oceans. Discover some ways to assistance the sourroundings including formulating a reusable “tie-dyed” receptacle bag!



Crowning Glory: Inside Britain's Royal Collection - The Met Fifth AvenueApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


Kathryn Calley Galitz, art historian and Educator, The Met
Art historian Kathryn Calley Galitz shares insights from her new study of a paintings during Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, focusing on King George IV and Queen Victoria as art congregation and tastemakers in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Britain. Works discussed in a series operation from Renaissance masterpieces to Thomas Lawrence's Waterloo paintings and insinuate portraits of a royal family by Edwin Henry Landseer and Franz Xaver Winterhalter.


Jason Mo Soul - The Red LionApril 11, 2018 - New York


Bodypump - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


BodyPump classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.


Manuel Valera Trio - Jazz StandardApril 11, 2018 - New York


Since nearing in New York from his local Havana, GRAMMY-nominated Manuel Valera has left from strength to strength as a sideman, composer, bandleader, and recording artist. On theatre and in a studio, he's lent his supernatural talents to such important leaders as Arturo Sandoval, Paquito D'Rivera, Brian Lynch, Dafnis Prieto, and Jeff "Tain" Watts, among others. Valera has been awarded several grants for composition, including Chamber Music America's New Jazz Works and a ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award; he's trav­eled a world to perform in over 30 countries during some of a biggest general venues and festivals. In 2014, Valera expelled two superb albums: In Motion, his third recover with his organisation New Cuban Express; and a enchanting Self Portrait, his initial solo piano recording. His initial release of 2015, Live during Firehouse 12, is expelled here tonight. Don't skip the Manuel Valera Trio, live during Jazz Standard for one night only!
Manuel Valera – piano
Hans Glawischnig – bass
EJ Strickland – drums


ScribdChat: Laura Lippman & Cosmo Magazine’s John Searles on formulating femme noir - WeWork Grand CentralApril 11, 2018 - New York


On Wednesday, 4/11, New York Times bestselling author Laura Lippman and Cosmopolitan magazine’s Editor-at-Large John Searles will plead creating a new torpedo genre—femme noir—with Lippman’s new novel, SUNBURN. Sunburn explores a complex attribute between dual passionate lovers with dangerous secrets. More information can be found during the listed link.
The eventuality is giveaway to a public (with RSVP) and will take place during WeWork Grand Central (450 Lexington Ave, 4th Floor, New York, NY), and will embody wine, bites, and a masterclass in crime novella from one of a most distinguished novelists operative today.


Bound for Broadway - The West End LoungeApril 11, 2018 - New York


The tack of JDProductions, Bound for Broadway is a weekly showcase of talent that takes place on Wednesday nights during 8pm. Started in 2009 by John Forslund, Bound for Broadway was combined as a approach for adult and entrance singers who wanted an opening to perform for an assembly in an insinuate cabaret setting.


Campus Recreation Staff Recruitment - Adelphi UniversityThrough Apr 11, 2018 - Garden City


Campus Recreation will be holding 4 sessions of staff recruitment this semester.


Cloud Computing is Safer Than You Think - Adelphi UniversityApril 11, 2018 - Garden City


This seminar demonstrates how to use Google Drive Client, a height people can use to save their files in a cloud safely.
What we'll cover: Installing Google Drive Client on your computer;
Review a benefits of Google Drive Client installation;
How to navigate by Google Drive;
Examine a six forms of papers you can create: documents, spreadsheets, presentations, forms, drawings, and tables;
Files we can edit, like Microsoft Office files, PDFs, and other text-based file


Night of Laughs - Broadway Comedy ClubApril 11, 2018 - New York


Night of Laughs , presents a lineup full of the Top Headliners , as good as Up and Comers...See a stars of tommorow , currently .These are a best comedians from New York City with special guest from all opposite the country. You've seen them on MTV, HBO, The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, The Daily Show, Last Comic Standing and more!


Cultivating Social Presence in Online Courses - Adelphi UniversityApril 11, 2018 - Garden City


This seminar offers petrify suggestions for pedagogical approaches and technological collection to boost students' knowledge of amicable presence in your online course. Research shows that feelings of immediacy and a experience of amicable presence in online training environments definitely impact tyro satisfaction and educational performance.


Lime Orchard - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 11, 2018 - New York


Everybody wish to be Italian Except Me - Broadway Comedy ClubApril 11, 2018 - New York


EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE ITALIAN EXCEPT ME This is a World Premiere of Peter Guarraci's solo uncover about flourishing up Italian in Jersey pre- and post- "Sopranos" and "Jersey Shore." It is a humorous and bittersweet story of how one crazy aunt, Atlantic City, and his dad's minestrone helped make him a man. Guarraci is a NYC formed comedian, actor, and author who once detected a mislaid Elvis Song and knows how a tomato salsa is made. Tickets are 20 dollars during the door. The uncover is approximately one hour.


Contraception: Making Informed Choices - Adelphi UniversityApril 11, 2018 - Garden City


This is partial of a Health Services Center's Work-Life Wellness Certificate for undergraduate students.


Etiquette Dinner - Adelphi UniversityApril 11, 2018 - Garden City


Good manners are correct social behaviors that assistance us to surpass in a professional area as good as in a social and personal arena. But since no one is innate knowing a art of good manners and elegance, we have to dedicate time to cultivate, learn and master those skills, that in spin give us that strange and appealing personality so desirable to others. The cooking will commission you to sup with certainty and gracefulness.


The Switch, Guilla, Oliver Penn - PianosApril 11, 2018 - New York


Harold Mabern Trio - Fat CatApril 11, 2018 - New York


Harold Mabern, one of jazz's many enduring and dazzlingly learned pianists, was innate in Memphis, a city that constructed saxophonists George Coleman and Charles Lloyd, pianist Phineas Newborn Jr. and trumpeter Booker Little. He was an unsung favourite of a 1960s hardbop scene, behaving and recording with many of the finest artists, and usually in new years has he begun to hoard appreciation for his long-running bequest in jazz and a understated energy of his talent; as censor Gary Giddins has written, "With a wind during his back, he can sound like an sea roar."


Wednesdays during One: Juilliard Lab Orchestra - Alice Tully Hall, The Juilliard SchoolApril 11, 2018 - New York


VERN hosts: Musical Improv Jam - PIT Striker MainstageApril 11, 2018 - New York


At a Musical Jam you'll get an event to improvise low-pitched scenes on The Striker Stage! Open to everyone; improvisors, students, residence team performers and village members. Hosted by a expel member of #sfw team, VERN, a Musical Jam boasts a musical talents of Dan Reitz on a keys and an hour of fun and laughter. No singing knowledge needed, come prepared to sing your heart out!


The Story Of Vernon And Irene Castle. 1939. Directed By H. C. Potter - The Museum of Modern ArtApril 11, 2018 - Manhattan


The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle. 1939. USA. Directed by H. C. Potter. Screenplay by Richard Sherman. Adaptation by Oscar Hammerstein II, Dorothy Yost, formed on strange stories by Irene Castle. With Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edna May Oliver. 35mm print. 93 min.
Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire star as a famous dancing integrate Vernon and Irene Castle, who seemed in wordless films and on Broadway in a early 20th century and are infrequently credited for a rise in amicable dancing in a US. On screen, Astaire and Rogers accommodate cute when Irene Foote cajoles British vaudevillian Vernon Castle into apropos a ballroom dancer. Years later, when a now-married span find themselves stranded in Paris, they suddenly get their large break dancing during the Café de Paris.


Raphael D'lugoff Trio + 1 - Fat CatApril 11, 2018 - New York


Hiu Sing Fan, Violin - Paul Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 11, 2018 - New York


After Hours hosted by Ned Goold - Fat CatApril 11, 2018 - New York


Sprint - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Sprint classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.


The Red-Eyed Tree Frog Mic Matt Fishman - Q.E.D.April 11, 2018 - Queens


Looking for a late night open mic on a Wednesday? The Red-Eyed Tree Frog Mic during QED has got we covered. Why Red-Eyed Tree Frog? They're nocturnal, only like this open mic. Host Matt Fishman loves a good n' giveaway open mic. Performers get 4 mins of theatre time, though Matt infrequently feels generous. He is a kind lord.
The Red-Eyed Tree Frog Mic is each Wednesday night during 10:30pm (sign-up starts during 10pm). Come on out! We'd adore to hear your stuff.


Mothers' Center Circle - Rockville Centre LibraryApril 11, 2018 - Rockville Centre

A Mothers' Center Circle is a good way to bond with other moms.  At any meeting the facilitators assistance us bond on a joys and hurdles of motherhood and support any other by our possess journey.  Each month there is a new subject and any topic focuses on moms and their needs. Children are acquire to attend.



Wits & Bits Suzanne Lea Shepherd - Q.E.D.April 11, 2018 - Queens


Supportive open mic! All forms of performers welcome! Sign adult starts during 5:30PM. Names drawn bucket lottery style, and any performer gets 4 minutes. Staying until a end of a mic ensures your place in a drawing where we stand to win a privilege to go adult whenever we want during a destiny Wits and Bits.


Frank Conniff's Open Riff Night - Q.E.D.April 11, 2018 - Queens


Frank Conniff (TV's Frank on Mystery Science Theater 3000) hosts this fun live riffing uncover where YOU get to riff on clips of awful movies!
Anyone can pointer up, only like an open mic, to riff brief films in groups of three. Whoever is deemed a best riffer by Frank and guest judges get to riff with Frank during the finish of a night!
Frank Conniff is an actor/writer who is best famous for his description of TV's Frank on Mystery Science Theater 3000. He has created for, and seemed on, radio shows like "Sabrina The Teenage Witch," and "Invader Zim," and "Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell."


A Dog & Pony Show - The PIT UndergroundApril 11, 2018 - New York


Come join Pony Danza and a best indie improv teams for some honeyed improv.


Tinder Tales Live David Piccolomini - Q.E.D.April 11, 2018 - Queens


Online dating, like all dating, is a furious and crazy world. David Piccolomini (host of a tinder tales podcast) has been exploring that universe more than most. Let him and his waggish friends send tinder fear stories, good advice, and a garland of fun games that everybody will enjoy! If you've ever been on a ungainly first Tinder date or have been married for thirty years and are morbidly extraordinary about how it all works, this is a show for you.


Fresh Direct - Marquee NYCApril 11, 2018 - New York


Froggy Fun - Floral Park LibraryApril 11, 2018 - Floral Park

Stories, activities, crafts, and lots of fun with Jonathan London's friendly "Froggy" character.



Piano Bar Superstar First Round - Don't Tell MamaApril 11, 2018 - New York


Talent Contest For Singers


Wu-style Tai Chi Class - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Join a Confucius Institute as we learn this normal Chinese mind/body practice. This semester, we will be training a new character of Tai Chi called Wu-style.


Christopher Whipple: 'F@$K it, yes!' - Don't Tell MamaApril 11, 2018 - New York


Bill Zeffiro during the piano


Awkward High Five Open Mic - The PIT UndergroundApril 11, 2018 - New York


Five dollar, Five notation comedy open mic, 12 spots max, list goes out at 10pm.
Hosted by Max Halpert each Wednesday during 11pm.
$5 for Citizens, $3 for PITizens


Muslim Journeys, a Reading & Discussion Program during Troy Public Library - Troy Public LibraryApril 11, 2018 - Troy


ALL EVENTS FOR MUSLIM JOURNEYS, A READING & DISCUSSION PROGRAM AT TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY


Amateur Night during the Apollo: Show Off - Apollo TheaterApril 11, 2018 - Harlem


The winners of new Amateur Night shows come together to SHOW OFF their talent and contest for a chance to pierce on to a Top Dog semi-finals on Nov 15, and maybe even win a title of Super Top Dog and a cash prizes of $5,000 in a Child Star difficulty and $20,000 in a Adult difficulty on Nov 22!
Aspiring musicians, singers, dancers, comedians, rappers and oral word artists try their best to greatfully the audiences that can make them an Apollo legend. Then get prepared to hearten or ridicule as we decide who stays and who gets booted off stage. At Amateur Night, we tell a performers to be good or be gone!
Amateur Night during the Apollo is hosted by a comedian Capone. Each uncover begins with a gratifying pre-party featuring video and song by DJ Jess. And keep a surveillance for C.P. Lacey, a resident Executioner who sweeps bad talent off a stage.


Amy and a Orphans - Roundabout TheatreApril 11, 2018 - New York


After their father's death, dual unhinged siblings reunite with Amy, their movie-loving sister who has Down syndrome (Jamie Brewer, "American Horror Story"). Together, they lean down a Great American Long Island Expressway, navigating frame malls, trade jams and some critical (and not-so-serious) family drama. An astonishing turn reveals a moment that altered their lives…and a fact that Amy might be a only one who knows her possess mind.
Written by Lindsey Ferrentino, who done her New York entrance at Roundabout with a world premiere of Ugly Lies a Bone, and destined by Scott Ellis (The Elephant Man, She Loves Me), Amy and a Orphans is a feeling ride that proves it's never too late to follow a new road.


That Way Madness Lies - Barnard College – Diana Center – Event OvalApril 11, 2018 - Columbia


That Way Madness Lies… is an critical documentary about one man's paranoid schizophrenia, told in partial with a collection of iPhone video clips he done before being committed to a Oregon State Hospital in Portland, Oregon. It has been described by publisher Pete Earley as a "most honest description of how serious mental illness ravages families and lives that I've seen!" Cosponsored by Barnard's Film Studies dialect and a Global Mental Health Program during Columbia, a screening will be followed by a Q&A with Sandra Luckow, filmmaker and accessory assistant highbrow of film studies during Barnard.


The Mr. Chris Musical Experience - Far Rockaway LibraryApril 11, 2018 - Far Rockaway

In this fun-filled balloon show, Nick The Balloonatic will correlate with children as he sculpts balloons, laughs, and jokes, creation everyone feel special. Crazy hats, animals, and your favorite characters will be raffled off for children to take home.

 



Skizzy Mars, Oliver Tree - Gramercy TheatreApril 11, 2018 - New York


UG! COMEDY SHOW!! @ Huron Club: Tuesday Apr 10th, 2018 ed. - Soho PlayhouseThrough Apr 11, 2018 - NYC


UG! COMEDY SHOW!! Tuesday Apr 10th, 2018 ed.
Todd Montesi & Richard James benefaction awesome comics in front of a cold supportive throng in a epicenter of hip, NEW YORK CITY. Featuring both determined comic veterans you've seen on TV to a up and comers, UG! guarantees a bloat time all for FREE! We've also got tons of splash specials! So what are we waiting for? Come down and UG! it with us!!!
UG! COMEDY SHOW!! @ Huron Comedy Club (beneath The Soho Playhouse)
Presented by Todd Montesi & Richard James
15 Van Dam St. (btwn Ave of a Americas & Varick st.)
Showtime: 9:00PM No Cover, 1 Drink Min.
For info/reservations: 212-691-1555
Via subway: 1,9 sight to Houston st.; A, C, E to Spring st.
This Week’s Guests: (Tuesday Apr 10th, 2018 ed.):
All Good Ajai Raj!
Braveheart Craig Friedman!
The Smoldering Jared Wilder!
Master of The Margarita Jim Search!
She-Ra Shauna Lane!
Awesome Andrea Coleman!
A Plus Ralph Anthony!
National Treasure Nathan Simmons!
& Genius Gabe Dorado!
Special Guest Host This Week Pamela Rae!
Featuring Ya Boi Todd Montesi!!
W/ Our Official Hype-Man/DJ Cactus Black himself Richard James!!!
#UGIT


Gentle Hatha Yoga and Relaxation - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


This category focuses on stretching and strengthening all vital muscle groups and joints followed by a guided decrease and brief sitting meditation. No knowledge is necessary. Dress comfortably; move a yoga pad if we have one (not required). Please pre-register so we can hit you with any updates/announcements. Please note yet that registration does not pledge a mark in a room -- space is singular so come to category early; first-come, first-served.
Register around UBLinked today.
Location: Goodyear Hall, 10th Floor


We Are a Masterpiece - 14 Street YApril 11, 2018 - New york


During a AIDS crisis, patchwork families were formed; friends and co-workers apropos brothers and mothers, stepping into a holes that their family members left. When Joan meets John, an doubtful friendship blossoms between them. Seeing he's alone, she invites him into her home. John has been deserted by his partner and family--in further to anticipating solace in Joan--he forms friendships with her daughter and Tom, a janitor during the hospital, as he races to finish a masterpiece and to reanimate the damaged pieces of his heart before he dies.Retro Productions is a New York City based, critically acclaimed and award-winning non-profit indie entertainment company now in it's 13th Season. It is a mission of Retro Productions to benefaction works of retro theatre. Retro is tangible as "involving, relating to, or suggestive of things past (American Heritage Dictionary)." At Retro Productions we will tell good melodramatic stories that have an chronological perspective--with an importance on a 20th Century--in sequence to enlarge our possess understanding of a world we live in. We trust through stories of tellurian lives and struggles, both thespian and comedic, we can know social story and enlightenment and how it affects us today.


Teen Advisory Group - Franklin Square Public LibraryApril 11, 2018 - Franklin Square

Teens will work on fun projects for an hour of village service credit. Pizza will be served!

 



Wed, Blues Night Feat. Keith 'The Captain' Gamble & a Nu Gypsies - Club BonafideApril 11, 2018 - New York


Singer-Songwriter, Keith THE CAPTAIN Gamble's heart and essence are secure in a BLUES. He can assign his performances with Funk, Rock, Jazz, R&B, and Soul, though will always lead his assembly back home to a Blues.


Power Yoga - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Power Yoga is offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.


Jazz+Wednesdays - American Folk Art MuseumApril 11, 2018 - New York


Each Wednesday, from 2 to 3 pm, a Bill Wurtzel Trio play standards from a American Songbook. Limited seating.
Info: publicprograms@folkartmuseum.org
Read a Q&A with Bill Wurtzel in a New York Times.


Mountain Heart - Opry City StageApril 11, 2018 - New York


Signature Plant Pickup - Brooklyn Botanic GardenApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Garden Circle members are invited to name their 2018 Signature Plant during one of dual exclusive pickup events:
Wednesday, Apr 11 | 6–8 p.m.
Steinberg Visitor Center
Enjoy booze and light snacks—and special after-hours entrance to a Garden—during a singular quiet open evening. Enter during 990 Washington Avenue.
Please note that plant pickup is accessible on designated pickup dates and times only.
For some-more information or to RSVP, email signatureplants@bbg.org or call 718-623-7210.
Not nonetheless a Garden Circle member? Join currently at a Contributor turn or aloft to attend this and other disdainful events via the year!
Please note: This eventuality is for members during the Contributor turn and above; Individual, Dual, and Friends & Family members are not authorised to attend.


Classes to follow a Friday scheduleb - Brooklyn CollegeApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Classes to follow a Friday schedule


Language Exams - Brooklyn CollegeApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Amanda Levete: a Tale of Two Museums - The Architectural League of New YorkApril 11, 2018 - New York


Architect Amanda Levete, owner of AL_A, will plead two distinguished cultural projects: a Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum Exhibition Road Quarter and a Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT).
For London's V&A, AL_A combined a new entrance, open space, and gallery—the museum's largest building beginning in some-more than a century. Awarded by a competition, a project facilities the world's initial porcelain courtyard.
MAAT is a low-slung, tile-clad building that invites visitors onto the roof, formulating a vital new open amenity on a banks of Lisbon's Tagus River.
Levete lerned at a Architectural Association and worked for Richard Rogers before fasten Future Systems as a partner in 1989, realizing ground-breaking buildings including a Media Centre during Lord's Cricket Ground and Selfridges dialect store in Birmingham. In 2009 she founded AL_A.
Levete frequently contributes to radio and radio programs and writes for vital publications, and has lectured around a world. For over a decade she served as a keeper for successful London nonprofits a Young Foundation and Artangel.


Building Professional Relationships: Student and Alumni Networking Night Prep - Brooklyn CollegeApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Do we want an alumni career mentor, opportunities to network with professionals or revisit them during their workplace?
Watch a Building Professional Relationships: Mentor and Networking display http://tinyurl.com/BPRPresentation and take a quiz http://tinyurl.com/BPRQuizBC. It will residence the significance of building veteran relationships, networking dos and don'ts, removing an alumni mentor, and a value of a online networking apparatus LinkedIn. It is compulsory for students to attend in a Alumni Mentor program, Career Mentoring Luncheon, Company Visit program, Job Shadowing, Networking events and a Magner Center, Alumni & Student Professional Networking LinkedIn group.


Houseplants 101: How Not to Kill Your Houseplant - Brooklyn Botanic GardenApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


After this class, you'll never again consternation whether we watered too most or too little, when to repot a plant into a bigger container, or about any other elemental questions of indoor plant care. Bring in your suffering houseplant (or a photo) and learn what's wrong with it and what we can do about it.
Please move this acknowledgment for Garden admission. The Security Guard in a lobby of a Administration Bldg. during 1000 Washington Avenue will approach you to your classroom.


Campus Walk-In Tour - Brooklyn CollegeApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Come revisit us and learn about the campus, tyro life, faculty, and a academic programs we offer


Untitled Solo Show - The PIT UndergroundApril 11, 2018 - New York


Writer/performer Gary DeNoia brings his best characters and impressions to a stage for a solo uncover you won't forget.


At a Moment with Mike Brian and Maureen Kuhl - The PIT LoftApril 11, 2018 - New York


At a Moment with Mike Brian and Maureen Kuhl is a comedy uncover tackling a hot topics of currently through a singular and contemporary lens. Stocked with characters, inquisitive pieces, music, and more, this complicated take on a traditional late-night speak show provides a comedy and calm for a far-reaching range of tastes (and all a good ones).
Hosted by: Mike Brian and Maureen Kuhl


Boss Tenors Series: George Garzone Quartet - Zinc BarApril 11, 2018 - New York


Acclaimed Tenor Saxophonist George Garzone brings his challenging quartet to a Zinc Bar on Wednesday, Apr 11. He's upheld by pianist David Kikoski, bassist Peter Slavov and drummer Victor Lewis.


Rpm - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


RPM classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.


The Art of Kiki Smith: Exhibition Opening - Museum during Eldridge StreetApril 11, 2018 - New York


World-renowned artist Kiki Smith brings her particular vision to Eldridge Street in this site-specific exhibition. Born in Germany and lifted on a Lower East Side, Smith has spent decades exploring themes of mortality, spirituality, society, a body, and a mind. Her art became a critical element of a Eldridge Street Synagogue when her pattern for a contemporary stained potion window was commissioned in the historic refuge in 2010. Now, see her work in varying mediums via the landmark building. This opening accepting will entrance the muster and will underline remarks by Smith and Museum curators.



The Simpsons Bingo - VideologyApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


What improved way to applaud the longest using TV comedy of all time than with a good aged ding-dong-diddily diversion of BINGO?


Hillel Tabling - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Come learn about Hillel and the upcoming events.


Parks and Recreation Bingo - VideologyApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


We have to remember what's critical in life: Friends, Waffles, Work, and Bingo.


Hillel Tabling - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Come learn about Hillel and the upcoming events.


Prototype your ideas! Consultation hours with a MakerHub! - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Interested in operative on your own plan or training more about design, record and prototyping? Come to the consultation hours each Wednesday and work one-on-one with a member of a MakerHub team. Whether you're formulating a plan for a category or for personal interest, we'll work with we during conference hours each Wednesday from 1-4pm.


Prototype your ideas! Consultation hours with a MakerHub! - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Interested in operative on your own plan or training more about design, record and prototyping? Come to the consultation hours each Wednesday and work one-on-one with a member of a MakerHub team. Whether you're formulating a plan for a category or for personal interest, we'll work with we during conference hours each Wednesday from 1-4pm.


Prototype your ideas! Consultation hours with a MakerHub! - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Interested in operative on your own plan or training more about design, record and prototyping? Come to the consultation hours each Wednesday and work one-on-one with a member of a MakerHub team. Whether you're formulating a plan for a category or for personal interest, we'll work with we during conference hours each Wednesday from 1-4pm.


Kesher Event - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Learning with Rabbi


Tamar Adler: Something Old, Something New w/ Samin Nosrat - Books Are MagicApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


The award-winning, bestselling author of An Everlasting Meal, Tamar Adler revives and improves classical recipes in a gorgeously illustrated cookbook.
From Steak Diane to Peach Melba, Adler enlivens culinary classics with plenty use of poison and herbs, simplified techniques, and contemporary ways of serving. Seasonal menus, finish with booze pairings suggested by sommelier Juliette Pope, beautiful watercolor drawings by artist Mindy Dubin, and a foreword by successful food censor Mimi Sheraton, turn out a beautiful package.


Alpha Kappa Psi: Brotherhood Development Workshop Series - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Continuing from final semester's seminar series, we are arising a array of seminars and useful workshops directed at building our Brother members' veteran and vocational believe and skills. We are bringing behind resume workshops, Ted talks, corporate presentations, networking sessions, and some-more - aiming high for this division to assistance one another get a corporate pursuit we want.


Alpha Kappa Psi: Brotherhood Development Workshop Series - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Continuing from final semester's seminar series, we are arising a array of seminars and useful workshops directed at building our Brother members' veteran and vocational believe and skills. We are bringing behind resume workshops, Ted talks, corporate presentations, networking sessions, and some-more - aiming high for this division to assistance one another get a corporate pursuit we want.


Suspending Time: Raja Feather Kelly|the feath3r speculation Pentacle Dance Series - Rubin Museum of ArtApril 11, 2018 - New York


We can't stop time, though we can live it. Experience site-specific dance in a Rubin galleries by some of New York's many inspiring choreographers, presented in partnership with a arts classification Pentacle.
On Wednesday, Apr 11, attend a opening from choreographer Raja Feather Kelly of a feath3r speculation at possibly 6:00 PM, 6:45 PM, or 7:30 PM.
Pentacle is a not-for-profit government support classification whose goal is to yield hands-on support to project-based choreographers and tiny dance companies, to assistance them serve their artistic prophesy and strengthen a arts field. For over 40 years, Pentacle has served as a indication for nonprofit administration, permitting artists to do what they do best—create art and rivet with audiences.


Caps Classes - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Dani Shapiro + Elizabeth Phelps Time, Memory, and Marriage - Rubin Museum of ArtApril 11, 2018 - New York


What memories figure your relationships? Best-selling writer and biographer Dani Shapiro's new work Hour Glass delivers an intimate, absolute insight into marriage. She sits down with neuroscientist Elizabeth Phelps, who shares her imagination analyzing how a human mind processes emotion, quite as it relates to learning, memory and preference making.Their review might strew new light on a role memory plays in assessing a fragility and agility of the most essential bonds, and of a accrual of both grief and adore with a passage of time.
A book signing will follow a program.


Intramural Floor Hockey - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Intramural Sports offers a far-reaching variety of activities for the students, faculty, staff, alumni and a community. We support to a needs of a competitive suggestion in the patrons by providing protected and structured sports leagues. While we do keep lane of wins and waste and announce a champion during the finish of it all, it is critical to keep in mind that a most critical aspect we offer is fun!


Hindsight 20/20 Presents: Zephyr Teachout and The Rights Factory - LittlefieldApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Hindsight 20/20 Presents: Zephyr Teachout and The Rights Factory
Is your Democrat state senator indeed a Democrat? Or are they a member of a Independent Democratic Conference (IDC), a organisation of 8 Democrat state senators who have formed a bloc that votes and caucuses with Republicans, tipping a balance of energy in a Senate to a Republican party. Come hear on-going icon Zephyr Teachout pronounce out about a IDC, learn what we can do about it, and giggle your donkey off as some of NYC's excellent improvisers make your political anger....a small more palatable. Presented by Hindisght 20/20 and The Rights Factory.


Alpha Kappa Psi: Brotherhood Development Workshop Series - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Continuing from final semester's seminar series, we are arising a array of seminars and useful workshops directed at building our Brother members' veteran and vocational believe and skills. We are bringing behind resume workshops, Ted talks, corporate presentations, networking sessions, and some-more - aiming high for this division to assistance one another get a corporate pursuit we want.


Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo: A Very Intimate Acoustic Evening - The ParamountApril 11, 2018 - Huntington


Caps Classes - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Wednesday Night Poetry Slam Open Hosted by Jive Poetic - Nuyorican Poets CaféApril 11, 2018 - New York


A Nuyorican Poets Cafe Production
Wednesday Night Slam Every Wednesday solely the initial Wednesday of a Month. Hosted by Jive Poetic!
Line forms outward a half hour before doors open. Doors open during 9:00pm and acknowledgment is $10.


Caps Classes - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Natalie Dietz Trio - Fine & RareApril 11, 2018 - New York


Beta Alpha Psi-Accounting Workshops - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


We will open adult a forum permitting Accounting majors to share insights in their industry, opportunities, and mandate needed to attain in a accounting industry


Beta Alpha Psi-Accounting Workshops - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


We will open adult a forum permitting Accounting majors to share insights in their industry, opportunities, and mandate needed to attain in a accounting industry


Alpha Kappa Psi: Brotherhood Development Workshop Series - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Continuing from final semester's seminar series, we are arising a array of seminars and useful workshops directed at building our Brother members' veteran and vocational believe and skills. We are bringing behind resume workshops, Ted talks, corporate presentations, networking sessions, and some-more - aiming high for this division to assistance one another get a corporate pursuit we want.


Theater of War Productions: a Dionysus Project - The Greene SpaceApril 11, 2018 - New York


Join us for a thespian theatrical reading of Euripides' Bacchae, a play about a arrival of Dionysus, a Classical Greek God of intoxication and ecstasy.
Featuring a expel of acclaimed film and museum actors nonetheless to be announced, this is a plan of Theater of War Productions, that presents community-specific, theater-based projects that residence pressing open health and amicable issues.
A review about a opioid predicament and a impact of piece abuse and obsession on individuals, families and communities will follow a performance.


Harmon Leon Infiltrates Trump America - The PIT April 11, 2018 - NYC


the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland - we am anxious to move my critically-acclaimed solo uncover back to NYC!
Meet a Deplorables Author/VICE contributor, Harmon Leon has done a career out of infiltrating nonconformist groups in Trump America. Take his palm as he leads we on a multimedia tour into his true-life, clandestine exploits with such facets of Trump America as:
-Anti-immigration vigilantes on a Mexican border
-The universe of Christian acclimatisation therapy
-Abortion protesters outward of Planned Parenthood.
Plus songs!
Weird, extravagantly original and totally incomprehensible - if you're not angry in Trump America - afterwards you're not profitable attention!
"Razor-sharp. Serious adequate to be grave but intelligent enough to be goofy" (Chelsea Now)
“I was reminded of a way Spalding Gray would benefaction his good work” (NY Theater Guide)
“A stand-up chronicle of Louie Theroux” (BroadwayBaby.com)
'Weird. Wildly strange and totally incomprehensible' * (Age, Melbourne)
“Leon takes a risk with his comedy and audiences should too” (Adelaide Advertiser)


Girls Who Code - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Join hillel and learn to code.


Austin Basham, Hollow Coves - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2April 11, 2018 - New York


Austin Basham is an eccentric folk thespian songwriter from Austin, Texas. His song showcases an talented range and multiple of instruments that compound together in an supernatural cohesion.


Colter Wall, Jade Bird - The Bowery BallroomApril 11, 2018 - New York


Colter Wall is a prairie-born songwriter from Saskatchewan, Canada. Wall's initial EP, Imaginary Appalachia, continues to keep him a non-stop, buzzed-about immature artist and has evoked abdominal reactions from attention veterans, his low-pitched heroes and peers, as good as a constant and quickly-growing grassroots fan base. His signature baritone outspoken is interconnected with sparse, pleasing old-soul songwriting desirous by artists like Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley, Emmylou Harris more…


FPA presents Little Shop of Horrors - Baruch CollegeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Department of Fine and Performing Arts presents


Cub Sport - ElsewhereApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Peter Nelson Trio - Fine & RareApril 11, 2018 - New York


Dan Abraham, LUECK - Mercury LoungeApril 11, 2018 - New York


Dan Abraham (the solo adventures of Courtesy Tier's Omer Leibovitz) isn't simply an acoustic rebate of his louder project. Dan Abraham is a nude down relate that rings of detriment from start to finish. A powerful, dark, and genuine cut of complicated blues. A small bit of nation and a small bit of stone and roll, Dan Abraham synthesizes Neil Young distortion, Bob Dylan's songwriting and Townes Van Zandt's complicated heart.


FC Bayern vs Sevilla (Champions League) - Zum Schneider NYCApril 11, 2018 - New York


Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery Salon Artist Talk - Justin Roxo - Staller Center For a ArtsApril 11, 2018 - Stony Brook


The MFA THESIS EXHIBITION 2018 presents new work by Stony Brook University's graduating Master of Fine Arts students. The exhibition, entitled TIME, includes painting, drawing, designation and video works by Jasna Boudard, Karine Falleni, Razieh Jafari and Justin Roxo. All 4 artists are grade candidates in Stony Brook University Department of Art's Master of Fine Arts program.


Families in Transition: Custody & Divorce Support - Marlene Meyerson JCCApril 11, 2018 - Upper West Side

Navigating your way by a subdivision or a intensity separation can be overwhelming, generally with kids involved. Elysa Greenblatt, Esq., a matrimonial and family law lawyer, with over 10 years’ knowledge in this area, will assuage this organisation designed for tie and support for those experiencing identical stresses.



Open Swim (North) - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 11, 2018 - New York


Open Swim is for Recreation Members, including UB Students, Faculty, Staff and a Community. Membership is required.
Event Format: Activity/Workshop
Audience: Alumni & Friends, Public, Faculty & Staff, Students - Current
Campus: North Campus


Time Sawyer - Hill Country LiveApril 11, 2018 - New York


"Standing during the crossroads of country folk, towering bluegrass and rocking alt-country, Elkin, N.C.'s Time Sawyer is a immature band with copiousness of aged soul. They qualification catchy, uplifting, not-too-polished tunes that keep the doubt and courage of daily life. The hooky though rough-hewn indie Americana of Ryan Adams, Justin Townes Earle and Jeff Tweedy are apparent influences, though the band's roots widen far and far-reaching to embody echoes of Buddy Holly's rockabilly trifle and Nashville Skyline-era Bob Dylan's forsaken warble. With an normal age of 24, a foursome is enterprising — they've expelled four albums in 3 years — and musically mature, weaving banjo, guitar and harmonica into an easy-going, organic sound that seems to have sprung entirely formed from a Yadkin Valley soil.
-Pat Moran, Creative Loafing CLT


Flushing Letter Carriers Blood Drive - Joyce Kilmer HallApril 11, 2018 - Flushing

The drive, commemorates Brother Brian Keelan who started a blood module for a Flushing Letter Carriers.



Her songs-International Women's Singer Songwriter Showcase - SilvanaApril 11, 2018 - New York


This is a singer-songwriter showcase array featuring general women artist! This month we are starring - Belle Skinner (USA) - Lucite Tokki (Korea) - Marina Tuset (Spain) and more..! AND.... It is Valentine's day! Come applaud the special day with us!!


The Poet Will Be Televised- Poetry Showcase - SilvanaApril 11, 2018 - New York


For 3 years running, The REC (Royaltie Entertainment Company) has hosted a best communication jam event in New York City! "The Poet WILL Be Televised!" will reason a special eventuality on each second Wednesday during Silvana! Hosted by hip-hop artist Baxter P Wordsworth, "The Poet WILL Be Televised" pays loyalty to Gil Scott Heron, iconic for a world-renowned poem "The Revolution Will Not be Televised." We concede poets, oral word and hip bound artists, and neo-soul singers to come together with a live rope to improvise their created word in a new, uninformed way. If we would like to perform during a open mic, greatfully remember, TRACKS ARE NOT PERMITTED AT THIS EVENT! The live rope will be happy to support you in any low-pitched stylings we may desire. For some-more information: https://www.facebook.com/groups/869186236438386/ For past episodes revisit https://youtu.be/T5gvL6iJF5k For song from The Poet: http://soundcloud.com/thereclife


Heather Eatman - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 11, 2018 - New York


Heather Eatman was innate in Jacksonville, East Texas, a city so small, as Heather describes it, "the phone book is usually a quarter-inch thick". She was a quiet, careful kid with an active imagination. Her father taught play at a local college and Heather energetically absorbed a world of sorcery he brought into a house.
Heather sealed to Oh Boy in 1993 and spent a next dual years readying her entrance album MASCARA FALLS. The manuscript was constructed by Roger Moutenot, who also handles writer duties on a new release. Heather toured a US, opening for Oh Boy owners John Prine and appearing during such shining venues as a Fillmore and a Ryman Auditorium. She landed a engagement on The Conan O'Brien Show. Robert Hilburn, cocktail critic for a Los Angeles Times, praised her debut: "...there is a sizeable apportionment of Eatman newness in her music, and it will be engaging to see how she expands on that freshness."


DJ Ouaga - World Music Coup - SilvanaApril 11, 2018 - New York


DJ/Producer & Mixing Engineer with many associating years of experience. His building is House music, some-more specifically Afrobeat, Afrohouse, & Techouse, putting into a mix all forms of song and formulating a uninformed spin on African - Caribbean - Latin - Middle-Eastern - Bangla to current, aged school, Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk. As a universe Music Coup DJ he also creates his possess beats and remixes.


Flying University – Prince's Hidden History, with Andrea Swensson - CaveatApril 11, 2018 - New York


We all know Prince, though how most do we know about a worlds around him? Join Andrea Swensson and guest for an in-depth contention of a history of song that lead to Prince's breakout, accompanied by samples from DJ David Kiss.
Flying University is a re-education in dark histories. This speak series is named after a underground university in Russian-occupied Poland that taught subjects criminialized by a state-run schools. This insurgent organization also prepared women, who were barred from attending a official university, including Marie Curie. In that spirit, any Flying University speak highlights a square of story that has been "conveniently forgotten". Lets set a record straight.


Hyperbole - The Creek and The CaveApril 11, 2018 - Queens


With goodies like raffle giveaways, comfortable up comedians in a middle of a show, and – we guessed it – a t-shirt cannon, Hyperbole takes a standard comedy uncover and creates every partial of it approach more impressive. Hosts Stu Melton, Caroline Doyle, and Charlie Dektar move you giveaway jokes, giveaway BEERS, and mount up comedians so humorous you'll pee your literal pants. There has never in a history of male been a funnier, better-produced, better-performed NYC comedy uncover than HYPERBOLE!


Pilates - University during BuffaloApril 11, 2018 - New York


Pilates classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.
Event Format: Activity/Workshop
Audience: Alumni & Friends, Public, Faculty & Staff, Students - Current
Campus: North Campus


Robin Blaze, Countertenor Elizabeth Kenny, Lute - Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie HallApril 11, 2018 - New York


The late–16th-century English lute strain represents one of a great fusions of difference and music. When a words are Shakespeare's, a results are transcendent. Countertenor Robin Blaze is eminent for his interpretations of this pleasing music, and his "exquisitely tranquil expressiveness ensures that a tiniest shade in content and song makes the best effect" (The Telegraph). One of a foremost lutenists of a day, Elizabeth Kenny joins Blaze for an dusk of deeply relocating music.


LA CHANA Film Screening & Live Performance - Merkin Concert Hall At Kaufman Music CenterApril 11, 2018 - New York


THALIA SPANISH THEATRE and writer Angel Gil Orrios present:
Film Screening of "LA CHANA" (82 min., 2016) destined by Lucija Stojevic an 11 Award-winning Documentary about one woman's strength to overcome life's challenges. The mythological Gypsy Flamenco dancer LA CHANA hailed as "The Queen of Rhythm" comes directly from Spain for a Special Appearance behaving live after a screening accompanied by universe famous Flamenco singer/musician DIEGO AMADOR and his son DIEGO Jr. an extraordinary percussionist.
With depth, amusement and pathos, a documentary LA CHANA celebrates a charisma and aptitude of a educated Gypsy flamenco dancer who in a 1960s-80s rose to general stardom and afterwards suddenly dead from a public eye during the tallness of her career. Filled with footage of fantastic flamenco dance and music, this film brings us underneath the skin and into a irrepressible suggestion of this individualist woman with an supernatural gift for stroke who, notwithstanding all odds, enjoys a quip in her late sixties. "A enthralling and inspirational story that proves that there are no boundary for a loyal passion." --Chopin's


Conflict of Interest - The Creek and The CaveApril 11, 2018 - Queens


Who can pierce a throng more? A intelligent ass comedian or an egg conduct lawyer? Come find out at Conflict of Interest where New York City's best comedians conflict some of New York City's brightest professionals in an all out debate over a most absurd topics. Who's hotter? Brady or Ronaldo? Are Jerseys still hot? Are Boston fans only Philly fans with an accent? Come find out the second Wednesday of each month during 10 pm during the Creek and a Cave's Conflict of Interest!


Pros & iCons - Daryl's House ClubApril 11, 2018 - Pawling


When Joseph Mastando (singer), Lenny Morales (guitarist), Nicholas Vaude (guitarist), and Tyler O'Leary (bassist) banded together, they sought to revitalise the appetite and giveaway spirit of a iConic 1980s stone 'n' hurl scene. Using their business-savvy wit made on a streets of their NYC home, Pros & iCons' 4 members crafted a sound and demeanour that injected a iConic in today's mainstream, capturing a stone 'n' hurl edge that speaks to a rebellion flourishing inside any adolescent, furious heart. In a studio, Pros & iCons breaks cocktail stereotypes and transcends genre. Though synth-driven, any instrumental comes to life with a guitar. From sepulchral solos to spreading leads, any instrumental breathes with a accompaniment of 6 strings. The organisation propels a momentum of any track by harnessing nearby hip-hop percussion; abrasive bass, contemporary trap hi-hats, and rhythmic 808s forge a heartbeat of any composition. And by all these hard, traditionally anarchical sounds sojourn clean, clear, and mountainous vocals to juxtapose a aforementioned grit—vocals chiseled with a some-more classic proceed channeling a soulful beginnings of stone 'n' hurl with a melodramatic clarity. Somehow, a sounds fuse in one uninformed and on-going blend that's singly Pros & iCons.


Tap (Open Level) - 92YApril 11, 2018 - Upper East Side


The category is designed for those who have accomplished a basic daub foundations.We offer a mix of styles in the tap classes, trimming from a classic Broadway Tap moves of 42nd Street and Fred Astaire cinema to a freestyle Rhythm Tap done popular by Savion Glover! Learn a basics and get your body relocating in a safe, enlivening atmosphere. Spend 6 weeks training basic daub vocabulary, category etiquette and correct warm-up techniques.


KGB: At a Inkwell - KGB BarApril 11, 2018 - New York


RR: Steel City Jug Slammers - KGB BarApril 11, 2018 - New York


No cover. 2 splash minimum.
See Red Room events during http://redroomnyc.com/events


Pete Ayres Band - Club Groove NYC April 11, 2018 - New York


Pete Ayres is a furloughed singer-songwriter formed out of Brooklyn, New York. Raised in St. Louis, Missouri his sound captures a Jazz/Soul and R&B roots that a city is notoriously founded on. Pete performs live in several venues around New York and tours frequently via the East Coast and Midwest. He recently expelled his much-anticipated second album, Till we See You, in Jun 2015. The manuscript can be found on all song platforms, including though not singular to iTunes, Spotify, Amazon and GooglePlay.


Suspending Time: Raja Feather Kelly|the feath3r speculation - a rubin museum of artApril 11, 2018 - New York


Raja Feather Kelly's choreography includes Another Fucking Warhol Production (The Kitchen), Andy Warhol's Bleu Movie (BAM Fisher), Andy Warhol's Tropico (Danspace Project), Andy Warhol's Drella, we Love You Faye Driscoll (The Invisible Dog), and Andy Warhol's 15: Color Me, Warhol; (Dixon Place). Off-Broadway credits embody choreography for Brenden Jacobs-Jenkins's Everybody, destined by Lila Neugabauer (Signature Theater), Susan-Lori Parks's The Death of a Last Black Man in a Whole Entire World, destined by Lileana Blain-Cruz (Signature Theater, nominated for a 2017 Lucille Lortel Award), Funnyhouse of a Negro, created by Adrienne Kennedy and destined by Lila Neugebauer (Signature Theater, nominated for a 2017 Lucille Lortel Award), Daaimah Mubashshir's Everyday Afroplay (Jack), and Richard Allen and Taran Gray's Freedom Riders: The Civil Rights Musical (Acorn Theatre), destined by Whitney White.
Raja was innate in Fort Hood, Texas, and is a first and usually choreographer to dedicate a entirety of his company's work to Andy Warhol and a development of renouned culture over a last thirty years. Kelly can be seen in a work of Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group, Keely Garfield, and Kota Yamazaki. He has before been a association member with David Dorfman Dance, Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion, Christopher Williams Dance, Zoe | Juniper, Colleen Thomas and Dancers.


g/leaning: assemblage, quotation, intertextuality with Emily Skillings Emily Skillings - Poets HouseApril 11, 2018 - New York


In her 2012 letter "A Sort of Leaning Against," Maggie Nelson writes: "For a prolonged time, we worried there was something wrong with me as a writer, since I leaned so heavily on a thinking and essay of others. And further, that instead of wanting to censor that leaning, my incentive has mostly been to showcase it, to make this thinking-with-others, this weaving of cave and others' words, partial of a texture of my writing."
Over a course of this six-week workshop, we will examine this ethics of independence or "mutual aid" in writing. What happens when we make manifest our attachments, associations, and connections—both critical, aesthetic, and sensory? This march will entice poets to rivet the visible art practices of collage and assemblage, as good as list-making, quotation, and archival/ experiential research. Together we will collect a language and images that we confront in the daily lives to make energetic new papers that disquiet the idea that when we write we are essay alone.
Students will keep visible notebooks/scrapbooks and respond to weekly prompts. We will deliberate the projects and process(es) of artists, filmmakers, and writers, including Susan Howe, Douglas Kearney, Sei Sh?nagon, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, John Ashbery, Muriel Rukeyser, Claudia Rankine, John Beer, Bernadette Mayer, Charles Baudelaire, Maggie Nelson, and Agnes Varda.


Right Down The Middle (East) - The Duplex Cabaret TheatreApril 11, 2018 - New York


Have we ever spent an dusk with comedians from a full spectrum of Jewish, Arab, Christian, and Muslim cultures, some combinations of a two, and some of whom are LGB or T, hosted by a good ol' gal from Texas? Now's your chance!
Even people who differ on fundamental(ist) issues love to laugh. So, because not move their comics and audiences together to giggle with, and during each other in good spirits?
Join Danny Cohen (MTV, Comedy Central), Tamer Kattan (Winner: World Series of Comedy, BBC), Dana Friedman (Gotham Comedy Club, The Stand), Atheer Yacoub (Boston Comedy Festival, AXS TV), Olga Namer (Broadway Comedy Club), Suzie Afridi (Arab-American Comedy Festival), and your host Ashlee Voorsanger (Hollywood Improv, Chicago Female Funny Fest) for an dusk of different viewpoints, all of them funny, nothing of them mainstream.
$15 Ticket in Advance & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
$20 Ticket during the Door (plus use fee) & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
No One Under 21 Allowed
Doors open 30 mins before uncover time. There is a 2 Drink Minimum per Person in a Cabaret Theatre


The Legendary Roy Ayers: 'Godfather of Neo-Soul' - Highline BallroomThrough Apr 11, 2018 - New York


Roy Ayers was during a 1960s one of a most distinguished and heading jazz vibraphone players in America. During a 1970s and 80s he came to change his concentration and became one of a leading total in R&B and jazz/funk. The 1990s has once again brought him into a new instruction and he is now regarded being one of a greatest innovators of a acid jazz movement. His song has mostly been described as being years forward of it's time.
Ayers was innate on Sep 10, 1940, in Los Angeles, California. Thanks to a influence of his mother, a piano teacher, and his father, a trombone player, Ayers was a low-pitched child.
By a early 1960s, Ayers was personification regularly with a series of internal performers, including such fixtures on a Los Angeles jazz stage as Teddy Edwards, Chico Hamilton, and Jack Wilson. This knowledge soon gave Ayers a necessary certainty to turn a rope leader. His initial opportunity to record in that ability came in 1963, on a plan called "West Coast Vibes," expelled by United Artists. In 1966 Ayers, during the invitation of bassist Reggie Workman, sat in on a gig with Herbie Mann and his Quintet, during the Lighthouse, a distinguished Los Angeles jazz club. Mann was so tender with his work that he immediately done Ayers a permanent member of a group. Ayers toured and available with Mann for a next 4 years, a duration that enclosed the recover of Mann's pound hit LP, "Memphis Underground" During this stint, Ayers also available three solo albums--all constructed by Mann: "Daddy Bug," "Virgo Red," and "Stoned Soul Picnic."


Jann Jade Ledesna - Minton's PlayhouseApril 11, 2018 - Harlem


Jenn Jade Ledesna – Vocals
Steven Glusband- Trumpet
Gary Fisher – Piano
Carlo de Ros – Bass
Bobby Sanabria – Drums


Live Piano Karaoke with Julian Velard - Sid Gold's Request RoomApril 11, 2018 - New York


With a character The Sunday Times calls "catchy though complicated; a surprisingly singular combination," Julian Velard is piano-pop tunesmith recalling Stephen Sondheim or Randy Newman during the rise of their talents. With 4 albums of strange material underneath his belt, he's toured internationally alongside a likes of Jamie Cullum, Paul Carrack, and Amy Macdonald. His quirky, local new york, piano-man sound has found the largest assembly in Holland, where he headlined Amsterdam's mythological venue, Paradiso. His comedic timing and low-pitched stylings have made him a unchanging on The Howard Stern Show and NPR's Ask Me Another.


New Parent Get-Togethers - 92nd Street YApril 11, 2018 - New York


Bring your baby and join other new moms and dads for a weekly support organisation led by 92Y Parenting Center executive Sally Tannen. This sharp-witted get-together is a good place to share, learn and make new friends.


A Very Intimate Acoustic Evening with Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo - The ParamountApril 11, 2018 - Huntington

Enjoy a musi of Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. 



Clips and Conversation: The Siege with Ed Zwick, Juliette Kayyem and David Scharia with Thane Rosenbaum - 92nd Street YApril 11, 2018 - New York


Join a 92Y for a fascinating contention about The Siege, the implications and America's ongoing counterterrorism concerns, with Edward Zwick, Juliette Kayyem and David Scharia.


Fitness Class - Sculpt/Body Toning - Albany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesApril 11, 2018 - Albany


ACPHS Fitness Center


Ray Gallon & David Wong - Mezzrow Jazz ClubApril 11, 2018 - New York


Pianist Ray Gallon is a long-time maestro of a New York Scene. Steeped in be-bop, he is a tough swinger.


Psychos in Love (Q&A with executive Gorman Bechard and star Carmine Capobianco) - Nitehawk CinemaApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Horror Boobs and Vinegar Syndrome are unapproachable to benefaction the new 2k replacement of a ultimate date film for lunatics… Psychos In Love!
Joe (Carmine Capobianco) runs a frame club and Kate (Debi Thibeault) is an appealing young manicurist. After fastening over their mutual dislike of grapes, they learn another commonality: both of them are barbarous serial killers. As they start to change their mania with murder and any other, they accommodate Herman (Frank Stewart), a cannibal who attempts to captivate them into murdering as a means to prove his longing for tellurian flesh!


Think Olio: Prohibition - NowadaysApril 11, 2018 - Ridgewood


Think Olio is behind to benefaction another overwhelming 90-minute category at a 'days.


Pete Malinverni 'After-hours' - Mezzrow Jazz ClubApril 11, 2018 - New York


Join pianist Pete Malinverni for the after-hours with invited low-pitched guests.


Colter Wall - The Bowery BallroomApril 11, 2018 - New York


Colter Wall is a prairie-born songwriter from Saskatchewan, Canada. Wall's initial EP, Imaginary Appalachia, continues to keep him a non-stop, buzzed-about immature artist and has evoked abdominal reactions from attention veterans, his low-pitched heroes and peers, as good as a constant and quickly-growing grassroots fan base. His signature baritone outspoken is interconnected with sparse, pleasing old-soul songwriting desirous by artists like Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley, Emmylou Harris & Waylon Jennings.


3TEETH / Ho99o9: Lights Out America - ElsewhereApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Jason Consolacion - Arlene's GroceryApril 11, 2018 - New York


Jason Consolacion is a NYC-based singer-songwriter who's character of stone is shabby by a folk subtleties of Paul Simon and a pop/R&B sensitivities of Stevie Wonder. His many recent album, a self-titled EP accessible on Apple Music and Spotify, was supposed by a Recording Academy for Grammy care in 2014, and marks accepted for care in 2015. The Houston Chronicle described Jason's song as, "a gentle blend of cocktail hooks, easy guitar riffs and assured vocals."


Bar Chord Bluegrass Jam - Bar ChordApril 11, 2018 - Brooklyn


Monthly Bluegras Jam hosted by Max Johnson


Clay Day - Staten Island Children's MuseumApril 11, 2018 - Staten Island


Tom Gold Dance - 10th Anniversary/7th Annual New York City Season - The Kaye PlayhouseThrough Apr 11, 2018 - New York


Celebrating the 10th anniversary in 2018, Tom Gold Dance earnings to a stage, Apr 10 and 11 with the seventh annual New York City season. The Company presents an all-Tom Gold module at The Kaye Playhouse with a local premiere of Charm, a World Premiere duet, and a reconstruction of Shanti, one of Gold's beginning works final performed in New York City during its 2002 premiere. Featuring dancers of New York City Ballet, The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, and more, and live music.
Tuesday, Apr 10 and Wednesday, April11 during 7:30PM.
Photo: Arthur Elgrot


Fania All-Stars: Live in Africa - Museum of a City of New YorkApril 11, 2018 - New York


In 1974, during a heyday of New York City's salsa explosion, a Fania All-Stars, a organisation that brought together several of a Fania record label's many popular artists, were invited to perform in front of 80,000 people during a track in Zaire, Africa. Featuring artistic performances by Celia Cruz, Héctor Lavoe, and a All-Stars' many other specialist players and vocalists, a concert was prisoner on film by executive Leon Gast with assistance from Albert Maysles. Live In Africa (92 min, 1974) offers a glance into a quite soulful impulse in a history of Latin song and serves as a pivotal document of a influence of New York City's diasporic, polyglot cultures on a world.


Sighing of a Dead - Dixon PlaceApril 11, 2018 - New York


"Sighing of a Dead" is a collection of strange music created by Alexia Antoniou that seeks to breathe comfortable air into lungs that have long given disintegrated into dust. From bandit queens to King Louis, cowboys to Caligula, they're acid these ghosts for approval of a same passions and fears we feel today.
Gawain and a Green Knight is a folk twin that can be found barding about NYC with their bouzouki and guitar in hand. For a rope so shocked of death, they certain do seem to sing about passed people a whole bunch! Find their song on Facebook and SoundCloud.


Artemisia Release Show - Dixon PlaceApril 11, 2018 - New York


Sparked by a observation of Pablo Picasso's puzzling absinthe potion sculptures during MoMA, eminent cellist Erik Friedlander and his new rope Throw A Glass – Uri Caine on piano, Mark Helias on bass, and Ches Smith on drums – spent a next year and a half essay and recording Artemisia, a judgment album about a murky story of absinthe and the use as a brain-bending hallucinogen. Artemisia if full of tranquil meditations on obsession, and songs that optimistically follow euphoria and a "green fairy." Artemisia is out April 11th on Skipstone Records. The project, constructed as a 3LP boxset facilities the personification of Friedlander, Uri Caine, Mark Helias and Ches Smith.


Citymeals on Wheels’ DON'T...EAT...'til Brooklyn - Adam RichmanApril 12, 2018 - BROOKLYN


Hosted by a Citymeals on Wheels Young Professionals, DON'T...EAT...'til Brooklyn is a kick off to open with a night of tasty eats, live song and mingling. A stellar lineup of chefs and food trucks deplane on Williamsburg for this juicy event charity up dainty bites from The Black Ant, Levain Bakery, Doughnut Plant, Circa, Pop Pasta, La Bella Torte and more. While blending and mingling, sip on stylish cocktails and wines curated by consultant mixologists and sommeliers.


The Annual Paumanok Lecture in American Literature & Culture Featuring Yusef Komunyakaa - Kumble TheaterApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Yusef Komunyakaa will review from his new book of poetry, THE EMPEROR OF WATER CLOCKS and share in a contention with LIU English Professor Erica Hunt. Mr. Komunyakaa will pointer books after his talk. This eventuality is upheld by grants from a John P. McGrath Fund and a Mellon Fund of Long Island University.


El Quijote - Repertorio EspañolApril 12, 2018 - New York


An instrumentation of Miguel de Cervantes' epic novel that follows a misadventures of Don Quijote and his constant squire, Sancho Panza.


10 Days Till Neptune: A Configuring - Dixon PlaceApril 12, 2018 - New York


In this monthly array Timothy DuWhite will be pity scenes, jokes, poems, and topics in expectation of his one-man uncover Neptune, projected to take theatre next summer. 10 Days Till Neptune: A Configuring is a countdown to a uncover that could simply become your favorite fairytale & TimothyDuWhite your favorite fabulous creature. Join us and find out just what all a fuss is about. Each night Timothy will be accompanied by a opposite special guest performer, who will also share some work and minister to a vibe. Hope to see we there!


Faculty Recital: Juilliard String Quartet - Alice Tully Hall, The Juilliard SchoolApril 12, 2018 - New York


The Juilliard String Quartet, that recently distinguished its 70th anniversary, performs a last of their dual Juilliard concerts this season, featuring works by Beethoven and James MacMillan. Founded in 1946, Juilliard's proprietor string party is widely famous as "the quintessential American fibre quartet," and continues to enthuse audiences around a world with forlorn artistry and vigor.


NYJL Savor a Spring - The Prince George BallroomApril 12, 2018 - New York


Mingle with New York’s best chefs & mixologists while we taste their tasty creations during the New York Junior League’s third annual virtuoso affair, Savior a Spring. Come Hungry for appetizing bites and sips with anniversary and tolerable twists, as good as a wordless auction, culinary demonstrations, and special VIP experiences. Proceeds from this eventuality benefit a charitable activities of a New York Junior League, including signature village projects like cooking and health preparation for families (C.H.E.F.).


National Chorale’s 50th Anniversary Online Auction - National Chorale’s 50th Anniversary Online AuctionThrough Apr 12, 2018 - NYC


National Chorale's 50th Anniversary Online Auction is live now by April 12, 2018, with new equipment added weekly! Bidding is now open during www.nationalchorale50thanniversary.org.
Some highlights from a auction include:
Private Lodge for one week in a Poconos (sleeps adult to 14)
1914 Adirondack character house with 6 bedrooms and a sleeping porch that sleeps 14 on a three mile prolonged Pocono Lake located in a private community. Accommodations embody week prolonged stay between Labor Day and Jun 15, and use of private vessel located on private dock. Children and pets welcome.
Value $3,000
Six ON STAGE Tickets to Handel's Messiah Sing-In on Dec 15, 2017
This is a once-in-a -lifetime "bucket list" experience! You and 5 lucky friends will get Stage Seating during National Chorale's 50th Annual Handel's Messiah Sing-In David Geffen Hall Lincoln Center as we attend a National Chorale's Holiday Season eventuality on Friday, Dec 15, 2017 during 7:30 pm. These tickets will yield seating for we and 5 of your guests ON STAGE during Lincoln Center to sing in a carol of roughly 3,000 voices. Sit with Sing-In conductors and veteran singers to applaud the Chorale's 50th Anniversary and applaud choral music!
Value $1,200
Cooperstown Weekend Excursion
Lovely Cooperstown, NY is best famous as a home of a Baseball Hall of Fame, and it is also a home of a Glimmerglass Opera Company. The donors write: "Be the guests for an extraordinary weekend in a Mohawk Valley. We will yield accommodations for 4 (one double and dual single beds) in the Victorian home in ancestral Richfield Springs, New York. Package includes 4 tickets to any Glimmerglass Festival prolongation on a weekends of 7/7,14, or 28, as good as giveaway admission to a Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, NY." Alternatively, for clinging baseball junkies, a house is accessible for a Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, though you'll skip the Festival.
Value: $1,500-2,000
Four VIP Tickets to "Good Morning America"
Four propitious individuals will have the event for special seating in a studio assembly for ABC's "Good Morning America". The VIP tickets embody a behind-the-scenes demeanour into a production of a show. You collect the date and haven your seats.
Value: Priceless
Among many other possibilities!
The National Chorale is clinging to moving diverse audiences by education and opening and augmenting awareness of music's energy to rivet and surprise through artistic expression. Celebrate value in song education and opening by ancillary the Chorale.
For serve information about National Chorale or on any of a lots, greatfully email music@nationalchorale.org.
NATIONAL CHORALE'S 2017-2018 SEASON CONTINUES WITH:
December 15, 2017
Handel's Messiah Sing-In
March 16, 2018
Angela Rice - Thy Will Be Done, An Easter Oratorio
New York Premiere featuring effort Gregory Turay
April 13, 2018
Beethoven's Symphony #9 and Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
ABOUT THE NATIONAL CHORALE
The National Chorale, New York's premier veteran choral company, is celebrating the 50thLincoln Center Season during David Geffen Hall, formerly Avery Fisher Hall, with the continuing array of choral orchestral masterworks and 20th century American Classics.
Founded in 1967, a National Chorale is a only veteran choral association in a United States to have established and confirmed an annual subscription deteriorate in a major New York City unison halls - 50 seasons in David Geffen Hall, with additional concerts during Carnegie Hall. It presents a extended repertory of choral-orchestral works; seldom-performed works from many stylistic periods; opera-in-concert; American song theatre; and contemporary works, including commissions by a Chorale for the Lincoln Center Season.
In further to the David Geffen Hall series, a Chorale has toured nationally; presented 19 summer seasons of New York Festival of American Music Theater concerts in Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park and parks via the New York area; unison tours of New York State and New York City; vocal-instrumental cover music series, and Concerts for Young People.
The National Chorale is a personality in a development of choral singing in a New York City area. The New York Times calls a National Chorale "one of a most resolutely established veteran choral groups in a country."
For 50 years, a Chorale has also presented outspoken music preparation programs for NYC open schools, building singing appearance and destiny audiences for choral and outspoken music. National Chorale's contracts with a NYC Department of Education yield year-long artist-in-residence programs for elementary, center and high schools via the city. The Chorale frequently tours New York area schools, presenting concerts and choral workshops; and will benefaction the renouned 25th annual New York City High School Choral Festival, a 8th annual Elementary School Choral Festival and 5th annual Middle School Choral Festival in Apr and May 2018, with 36 participating high school, facile and center school choirs and some-more than 2,700 tyro singers from all 5 Boroughs of a City.
The Chorale also has a vital Partnership with a NYC Professional Performing Arts High School in Manhattan, now in the 8th year, where a group of Chorale artist/teachers lead and rise the PPAS Vocal/Choral Program daily via the propagandize year. The PPAS Choir will perform during Lincoln Center during each National Chorale opening during a 2017-2018 Season.
Everett McCorvey is in his fourth deteriorate as a Artistic Director of a National Chorale. Vocal Excellence is a hallmark of Dr. McCorvey's work with veteran choirs and with veteran singers in concerts, masterclasses and workshops via the world. Over a camber of over 35 years, Dr. McCorvey has intent choirs and audiences on 4 continents in relocating and energetic experiences with his singular and committed interpretation of choral song of all genres. Dr. McCorvey is also a founder and Music Director of a American Spiritual Ensemble, a organisation of 24 veteran singers behaving spirituals and other compositions of African-American composers. He is a visit advisory panelist and on-site reviewer for a National Endowment for a Arts in Washington, D.C. and he has served on a Boards of a National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, National Opera Association and a Kentucky Arts Council. Dr. McCorvey has recently been invited to offer as a jurist on a Opera For All Voices beginning established by San Francisco Opera and Santa Fe Opera. The row will examination new operatic works for a industry with a goal of bringing new audiences to opera. On operative with a National Chorale, Dr. McCorvey pronounced "Celebrating a 50th Anniversary of good choral singing with a National Chorale is indeed an respect and a privilege. It is my romantic hope that we can continue to sing, share and knowledge the integrity of amiability through song and learn of any other improved through pity in a arts."


Pay What You Wish Thursdays during SPARK! - Spark by Brooklyn Children's MuseumApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


April 2018 Drop-In Play
Celebrate the Earth during SPARK as we emanate awareness and appreciation of the planet. Activities entice young artists to build excellent motor skills, try artmaking materials, and learn how to make new friends in a community play space. Apr programs concentration on self-guided play with a goal of strengthening kids’ tie to inlet and deepening their honour for the fragile environment.
Saturday, Apr 7 – Sunday, Apr 8
Mixed-Media Rain Clouds
April Showers Bring May Flowers! Celebrate a spring deteriorate with churned media sleet clouds!
Saturday, Apr 14 – Sunday, Apr 15
Fantasy Aquariums
Design your own aquarium with fish stickers, stamps, and sketch tools.
Saturday, Apr 21 – Sunday, Apr 22
Upcycled Tree Sculptures
Celebrate Earth Day by formulating a handprint tree with recycled card tubes and embellished paper.
Saturday, Apr 28 – Apr 29
Tie-dyed Flowers
Explore tone mixing by drizzling watercolor with droppers on tone diffusing paper to make a pleasing spring flower!


Shironuri: Transforming a Single Face Opening Reception - RESOBOX East VillageApril 12, 2018 - New York


Shironuri: Transforming a Single Face Opening Reception
Date: Thursday, Apr 12, 2018
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: RESOBOX East Village (91 E 3rd St, New York, NY 10003)
Website: http://resobox.com/exhibition/shironuri-transforming-a-single-face/
Exhibition Overview
Katherine Radcliffe, a veteran artist, was desirous to combine with Helen Moss during a time when Helen was study classical Japanese dance. Katherine, preoccupied by how totally shironuri (traditional theatre makeup) transforms a face, asked Helen to indication for photographs so that Katherine could constraint the thespian changes as they were happening.
Not calm to simply request standard, some-more familiar impression changes, Katherine acted Helen in compositions varying from meditative, retreat image mottled manipulations, mixed faces of a same poise in opposite sizes, with a concentration on a flexibility of gender roles singular to exemplary Japanese dance.


Champagne night with designers! - Gallery 104April 12, 2018 - New York


Join us for Interior Designer night during Gallery 104 for champagne and music. Meet artists and designers.


R.E.D. Warrior 2.0 Drop-In - 92YApril 12, 2018 - Upper East Side


An heated workout fusing martial arts, fitness, relocating meditations and inspirational conversations to strengthen your body and mind.
Redefine your belief in yourself, learn to be benefaction in a moment, still your mind and turn aware of your inner strength.


Girls For Gender Equity 15th Anniversary Gala - Brooklyn Historical SocietyApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


This year we are celebrating the 15th Anniversary - 15 extreme years of portion thousands of immature people, a majority of whom are cis and transgender girls and gender nonconforming (GNC) girl of tone ages 12-18. It will be a one-of-a-kind eventuality celebrating activists, donors and village organizations who have been concerned with us given our first in 2003. Join us as we revelry in GGE's fast work to support some-more than 9,000 girls and women who are station up, fortifying their rights, and fighting for approval and equity.
The eventuality will be a shining evening, bringing together 250+ village leaders, activists, inaugurated officials and donors to applaud our work to offer cis and transgender girls and gender non-conforming immature people. In further to fanciful music, food and drink, we will horde a energetic intergenerational review at a event between feminist leaders of color.


Double Vision: The Unerring Eye of Art World Avatars Dominique and John de Menil - 92YApril 12, 2018 - Upper East Side


Celebrated art collectors Dominique and John de Menil became good cultural army of a 20th century by groundbreaking exhibitions, artistic scholarship, a creation of innovative galleries and museums, and work with polite rights.
Dominique and John de Menil combined an oasis of enlightenment in their Philip Johnson-designed house, with everybody from Marlene Dietrich and René Magritte to Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns. They built a Menil Collection, Rothko Chapel, Byzantine Fresco Chapel and Cy Twombly Gallery and underwrote a Contemporary Arts Museum. With rare access to family archives, author William Middleton presents a unconditional biography of this singular couple.


Liner Notes during 92Y: Drink & Draw - 92YApril 12, 2018 - Upper East Side


Join us each second Thursday night for a Drink & Draw event with a twist: song and models desirous by a theme.
These spontaneous figure-drawing events span eclectic DJ sets with energetic modeling. Admission includes dual drinks and supplies.


Soon: What Science, Philosophy, Religion and History Teach Us about a Surprising Power of Procrastination - 92YApril 12, 2018 - Upper East Side


Like so many of us, including many of America's workforce, and scarcely two-thirds of all university students, author Andrew Santella procrastinates.Concerned about his robe but not utterly ready to give it up, he set out to learn all he could about a human bent to delay. He complicated history's biggest procrastinators — from Leonardo da Vinci to Frank Lloyd Wright, from Old Testament prophets to Civil War generals — to benefit insights into tellurian behavior, and also, he writes, to kill time, "research being a best approach to equivocate real work." Santella offers a refreshingly sensitive take on unreasoning postponement. (Why check getting your ticket?)


9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Claims - Greenwich Village Chelsea Chamber of CommerceApril 12, 2018 - New York


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Modern Dance (Open Level) - 92YApril 12, 2018 - Upper East Side


Explore a body's attribute to breath, weight and space by standing and building work and roving combinations.
Develop strength and transformation flexibility. Move by space with longer, some-more complex combinations.


Jeremy Irons reads T. S. Eliot's 'Four Quartets' - 92YApril 12, 2018 - Upper East Side


We shall not stop from scrutiny / And a end of all the exploring / Will be to arrive where we started / And know a place for a first time.
Seventy-five years after a publication of "Four Quartets" — and scarcely seventy years given T. S. Eliot himself review from a poem in his Poetry Center entrance — Academy Award-winning actor Jeremy Irons earnings to 92Y's theatre to benefaction the masterwork in the entirety. This special eventuality coincides with a awarding of a inaugural Four Quartets Prize, presented by a T. S. Eliot Foundation in organisation with a Poetry Society of America, as good as a CD recover of Irons reading all of Eliot's poems.


Mamiko Watanabe Trio - Jazz during KitanoApril 12, 2018 - New York


CD Rrelease "Flying Without Wings"
Mamiko Watanabe - Piano
Santi Debriano - Bass
Tommy Campbell - Drums


BUCKCHERRY - The Liberty Belle - Rocks Off Concert CruiseApril 12, 2018 - New York


39th Annual Graduate Student Research & Awards Day - Albany Medical CenterApril 12, 2018 - Albany


Please join us as we respect and commend the achievements of AMC Basic Science and Clinical Science Graduate Students


Building a Better World, a Reading & Discussion Program for Families during Southworth Library Association - Southworth Library AssociationApril 12, 2018 - Dryden


We will inspect literature about environmental shortcoming as good as amicable responsibility and kindness, and plea children and their caregivers to consider more deeply about a communities in that they live and how they can make a difference.
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The Lightning Thief - Garde Arts CenterApril 12, 2018 - New London


Percy Jackson is about to be kicked out of boarding school...again. And that's a least of his troubles. Lately, imaginary monsters and a gods of Mount Olympus seem to be walking true out of a pages of Percy's Greek mythology text and into his life. And worse, he's hurt a few of them. Zeus's master lightning shaft has been stolen and Percy is a prime suspect.
Now Percy has 10 days to find and lapse Zeus's stolen skill and move peace to a warring Mount Olympus. But to attain on his quest, Percy will have to come to terms with a father who deserted him; solve a riddle of a Oracle; and uncover a trick more absolute than a gods themselves. Adapted from a book The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan.
One hour in length, endorsed for grades 2 - 6.
Curriculum Connections: Communication and Language Arts, Literature-based, Music, Relationships & Family, Social Studies.


3rd Annual Single Family Office Conference - CFA Society New YorkApril 12, 2018 - New York


The 3rd Annual Single Family Office Conference will underline a high-level contention on vital investment themes and tellurian market dynamics from a perspective of singular family offices. Single family offices are by clarification running one family's capital. They are therefore inherently not blurb in a sense that they are not looking to run third celebration capital and hence generally cite to be ambiguous and problematic investors and allocators. It is not mostly that third parties are given a opportunity to rise behind their self-evident 'hoods.' This row will yield a singular glimpse during the allocators, their methodologies, investments and marketplace views. It is not each day that one has a opportunity to benefit first grade insight into a single family bureau space.


Intramural Basketball - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 12, 2018 - New York


Intramural Sports offers a far-reaching variety of activities for the students, faculty, staff, alumni and a community. We support to a needs of a competitive suggestion in the patrons by providing protected and structured sports leagues. While we do keep lane of wins and waste and announce a champion during the finish of it all, it is critical to keep in mind that a most critical aspect we offer is fun!


Anna Rose (8:00) & Andrea Nardello (7:00) - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2April 12, 2018 - New York


Anna Rose is walking, singing explanation that large things many definitely come in tiny packages. The burning singer, whose sound was tangible as "bluesy rock-n-roll" by Paper Magazine, recently expelled her new EP Strays In The Cut. In support of a Noble Steed Music release, Rose will continue name tour dates opposite the U.S. Of a new EP, Elmore Magazine raved, "channeling'90s pop/rock voices, Rose delivers some hauntingly pleasing music." Anna Rose was also featured in Relix Magazine alongside Bonnie Raitt and Grace Potter in a September 2016 Women Who Rock issue.
Strays in a Cut is a collection of 6 mesmerizing marks that find Rose during the tip of her game, pulling musical bounds in pristine ass-kicking style.
Strays in a Cut is a much-anticipated follow-up to Rose's Behold a Pale Horse, that Flashwounds announced a "deep whirl of Blues and Rock and Roll" that "beautifully represents a many dim and pleasing corridors of a human heart." Behold a Pale Horse introduced us to Rose's energetic voice and free command of a guitar; any song highlighted by opinion and pristine grit. Undoubtedly, Behold a Pale Horse cemented Rose as a undoubted force, with hard-driving Rock and unwashed Blues coursing by her veins. When The Gramophone Rings called her, "something of a singular breed" and claimed she is, "a singer-songwriter with an ear to 90s pop-rock and a gusto for large hooks, her sound is straightforward, even earnest, with a concentration on opening over production.
Philly's Andrea Nardello has garnered auspicious comparisons to Melissa Etheridge and Shawn Colvin for melding cocktail songwriting smarts with a confessional and lettered songwriting character which mostly explores relationships, romance, and her possess "out" family life. Andrea has been bustling touring in support of her EP, entitled ECHO, opening for Brandi Carlile, Tony Lucca, Gabe Dixon, Ron Pope, and Emerson Hart of Tonic fame. After releasing ECHO, Andrea won a prestigious Philadelphia Songwriter's Project Contest and Tri-State Indie's "Acoustic Artist Of The Year". Her strain "Home To Me" also won WSTW's Award for Folk Song Of The Year. Andrea's polished accessibility draws from folk, rock, soul, and even a swagger of hip-hop. Recently, Andrea returned to a studio with ECHO writer Matt Chiaravalle (Warren Zevon, Josh Joplin) and has expelled her new studio EP, Fire.


Paint Day - Staten Island Children's MuseumApril 12, 2018 - Clay Day


NYC Residents- Real Estate. Renovate. Refinance. - In House KitchenApril 12, 2018 - New York


Free Event- Rsvp during rcubezone.com
If we are a homeowner in a city, we don't wish to skip this event!
Come and join a NYC Zone Team Thursday, Apr 12th during 6:30pm during In House Kitchen located during 200 Lexington Ave Suite 1511.
At this eventuality homeowners will get an inside dip about genuine estate trends, renovations and refinancing.
The following people will be presenting:
- Real estate trends with John & Nikolay from a NYC Zone Team
Interior pattern with Jarret Yoshida
Contractor with Joe from Carbone Contracting
Refinancing with Ami Rosen from Bank of America
While listening, suffer free booze from one of the sponsors Acker Merall & Condit. They are a oldest and many respected booze shop in America with roots going behind to a 1820s. Also there will be a accumulation of cheeses from Little Italy (Arthur Avenue) in a Bronx to span with your wine.
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Jochen Rueckert Quartet - The Jazz GalleryApril 12, 2018 - New York


Jochen Rueckert's operative band featuring mythological tenor saxophonist and conform model Mark Turner plays Jochen's compositions containing surprisingly some-more optimistically overhanging sections abounding with chords than one would design from a teutonic drummer, sprinkled with a occasional 3/8 bar for good measure.


Intramural Volleyball - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Intramural Sports offers a far-reaching variety of activities for the students, faculty, staff, alumni and a community. We support to a needs of a competitive suggestion in the patrons by providing protected and structured sports leagues. While we do keep lane of wins and waste and announce a champion during the finish of it all, it is critical to keep in mind that a most critical aspect we offer is fun!


Icp-Bard Mfa 2018 Solo Thesis Exhibition Openings - ICP-Bard MFA StudiosApril 12, 2018 - Long Island City


Join us for a solo topic exhibition openings of a ICP-Bard MFA category of 2018.
March 8: Daniel Valentin
March 15: Naiwen Zhang
March 22: Lauren Taubenfeld
March 29: Nicole Bull
April 12: Timothy Briner
April 19: Faustino Vidal
April 26: Kaz Senju
May 3: Naima Green
Directions
All muster openings will be hold in a ICP-Bard MFA Studios during 24-20 Jackson Avenue in Queens. Take a E or M sight to Court Square-23rd Street, 7 or G sight to Court Square, or a B62 Bus to Jackson Ave/David St.


Arts, Culture & Fun: Jazz with a Phil Young Experience - Hansborough Recreation CenterApril 12, 2018 - New York


Join us for live jazz by The Phil Young Experience. Phil Young is a drummer, internal Harlem Florist and personality of "the Harlem Hip" -- as recently seen in The New Yorker. Well desired figure in a uptown community, Phil Young has toured with mythological blues and R. & B. thespian Bobby (Blue) Bland and has an endless music career pitter-patter for a likes of George Benson and Dizzy Gillespie.
Join us for 12 weeks of live jazz and blues concerts!
Every Thursday night, 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., during Pelham Fritz Recreation Center
3/1 & 3/22 - Vinnie Knight - Masterful jazz and blues vocalist, creatively from Harlem, distinguished around a world
3/8 & 3/29 - Whitney Marchelle - Ace performer, vocalist, songwriter, recording artist with "an appealingly destroyed soul-jazz sound" (Jazztimes)
3/15 & 4/5 - Paula Hampton - Swinging drummer / bandleader, from one of a great jazz families
Every Thursday mid-day, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m., during Hansborough Recreation Center
4/12 & 5/3 - Phil Young - Drummer and personality of "the Harlem Hip" -- as recently seen in The New Yorker
4/19 & 5/10 - George Braith - Hard-swinging subterraneous legend of a saxophone and his possess invention, a sopralto Braithophone
4/26 & 5/17 - Ray Mantilla – Legendary conga actor brings his sparkling jazz / latin quartet
The events are giveaway but let us know you're coming:
Pelham Fritz RSVP to jazzseriespf.eventbrite.com .
Hansborough RSVP to jazzserieshb.eventbrite.com .
Presented by a Jazz Foundation of America, with prejudiced support from a National Endowment for a Arts, New York State Council on a Arts with a support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and a New York State Legislature, and from a New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with a City Council.


The Jazz Gallery presents Adam O'Farrill during JCAL - The Jazz GalleryApril 12, 2018 - New York


Della Mae - Rough Trade NYCApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


"We were prepared to try something new," Celia Woodsmith says of Della Mae's eponymous third manuscript and second Rounder release. "In some ways, this album's really different from what we've finished previously, though it's self-titled since we feel like it sounds as most like us as anything we've ever done."
Della Mae expands on the low-pitched achievements of a group's widely acclaimed, Grammy-nominated 2013 breakthrough manuscript This World Oft Can Be, that established a multi-talented womanlike combo as a manly musical force. With a supportive yet noisy approach that's steeped in tradition nonetheless firmly secure in a present, a five versatile instrumentalist/vocalists pull from a unfounded well of rootsy influences to emanate vibrantly strange music that conveys a band's expanded musical prophesy with undying lyrical truths and an certainly contemporary sensibility that places them alongside such roots-conscious immature acts as a Avett Brothers, Punch Brothers, a Lumineers, and Hurray for a Riff Raff.
Since the formation in 2009, a Boston-bred, Nashville-based outfit has determined a repute as a charismatic, hard-touring live act, building a vast and eager fan bottom while racking adult massive amounts of vicious acclaim with the first dual albums. Now, Della Mae finds a fivesome embracing a uninformed set of low-pitched challenges with eleven constrained new tunes that consolidate the low-pitched and romantic qualities of a group's before output while venturing into uncharted artistic territory.
Della Mae's renewed clarity of goal is reflected in a emotional power and low-pitched invention of such new originals as "Boston Town," "Rude Awakening" and "For a Sake of My Heart," as good as vivid, judicious readings of a Rolling Stones' classical "No Expectations" and a Low Anthem's vivid "To Ohio," that showcase a quartet's world-class musicianship and deeply fluent harmonies, as good as Celia Woodsmith's subtly autocratic lead vocals. Mandolinist Jenni Lyn Gardner and guitarist Courtney Hartman also step adult to a mic to take noted lead-vocal turns on "Good Blood" and "Long Shadow," respectively.


Hayes Greenfield - TroostApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


NO WIFI / NO LAPTOPS
Interested in creation reservations for a private celebration or event? email us during troostnyc@gmail.co
Inquiring about engagement live music? email us during music@troostny.com
Hours: 4PM to CLOSE
( Close = between midnight to 2am )


The Mallett Brothers Band, Jon Fishman, People's Blues Of Richmond - Brooklyn BowlApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Mallett Brothers Band's bustling tour report over a past 7 years has helped them to build a dedicated fanbase opposite the U.S. and over while still job the state of Maine their home. With a character that can ranges from alt-country to Americana, country, jam and roots rock, theirs is a low-pitched melting pot that's shabby equally by a singer/songwriter tradition as by harder rock, classical country and unusual sounds. Texas Hill Country Explore Magazine calls them "New England's extravagantly eclectic organisation of genre rebels." Bill Copeland Music News says "Combining their authentic roots stone sound with a contemplative lyrical character that perceives stories on a level of epic myth, it's like William Faulkner has been resurrected with an electric guitar in hand..
While remaining entirely independent, The Mallett Brothers Band has achieved at some of a country's tip venues and festivals, including Austin Texas's famed Continental Club; Alexandria, Virginia's Birchmere (sharing a stage with Oklahoma red-dirt rockers The Turnpike Troubadors), New Hampshire's Meadowbrook Pavilion (opening for The Allman Brothers Band, and again opening for Lynyrd Skynyrd); Nashville's Bluebird; and Little Rock's The Rev Room, to name a few. Festival appearances embody FloydFest (Virginia), Hop Jam (Vermont), Nateva (Maine), The New England Country Music Festival (New Hampshire), Eastbound Throwdown (New York), and many more.
"The Falling of a Pine," a band's many recent release, reimagines a organisation of 19th Century Maine folk songs collected in a 1927 book "Minstrelsy of Maine."


Darger Day: Celebrating Realms of a Unreal - American Folk Art MuseumApril 12, 2018 - New York


Save a date! Join a American Folk Art Museum in celebrating a birthday of educated artist Henry Darger. The day will embody special muster tours, a live reading of Realms of a Unreal, and hands-on activities for all ages. Check behind soon for a report and RSVP information.


Spring Fundraising Dinner - VIP Country ClubApril 12, 2018 - New Rochelle


Journeyman – A Tribute to Eric Clapton - IridiumApril 12, 2018 - New York


Shaun Hague has built utterly the resume in a last decade of his life. At only 17, he was named "The Best Young Blues Guitarist" by The House of Blues and by 21, a young guitarist was personification guitar for blues phenom Kenny Wayne Shepherd. His career has also seen him pity the theatre with Amos Lee, John Waite, Terra Naomi, behaving on Jay Leno and sitting in with John Fogerty.
In respect of his biggest low-pitched influence (Eric Clapton), Hague has been creation waves with his Journeyman – A Tribute to Eric Clapton. The uncover features Robert Monroe (keys/vocals), Andy Taylor (drums) and Sheldon Dukes (bass). Together, they yield a absolute performance of all aspects of Clapton's career from Bluesbreakers to From The Cradle!


Closer-Look Tour - American Folk Art MuseumApril 12, 2018 - New York


A debate of Vestiges and Verse: Notes from a Newfangled Epic, led by museum gallery guides.
Meet in a museum atrium.


Up N' Coming with Reformed Whores Featuring Clark Jones, Julia Johns & Sharron Paul - Cobra ClubApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


The hilariously irreverent musical comedy duo Reformed Whores (Edinburgh Fringe Festival, SiriusXM, Live during Gotham, Weird Al opener) move their signature monthly comedy showcase to The Cobra Club in Bushwick. The uncover features a funniest up-n-coming comedians in a country and it's FREE! This months guest include Clark Jones (Comedy during the Knit host), Julia Johns (MTV's Girl Code), Sharron Paul (Cheep Date Comedy host) Happy Hour 8:30pm, Show 9pm For some-more information revisit www.reformedwhores.com


So You Think You Can Belt - The West End LoungeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Having distinguished 11 seasons, a Upper West Side's biggest and best foe is behind at it again! Every Thursday 8pm singers contest live head-to-head to win a cash and entrance their possess show during The West End. Come share your voice and give your vote for a winner along side the award winning row of venerable judges and celebrities! $5 before 8pm, $8 after. 2 splash min.


Choir operation - The Church of a VillageApril 12, 2018 - New York


Happy Hour Karaoke with Matt Hartman - Sid Gold's Request RoomApril 12, 2018 - New York


Matt grew adult listening to Ben Folds, Elton John, and Billy Joel. When he's not personification at Sid Gold's, we can find him personification on a Interne


Thirsty Thursday - Alfred UniversityApril 12, 2018 - Alfred


by Asians in America
Asians in America is offered Taiwanese-style burble teas for $3 on a first building of Powell, subsequent to a CSI, from noon to 1pm each Thursday. Proceeds go to nutritious the mount and a club. We have a accumulation of flavors, such as though not singular to original, taro, honeydew, and Thai. Most use non-dairy creamer (so it's vegan/lactose-free). Cash only.


Alecks / Patti (Oakland) / No Swoon / Erostratus - SILENT BARNApril 12, 2018 - New York


Alecks
Patti
No Swoon
Erostratus


Bergren Forum - Beryl Torthe - Alfred UniversityApril 12, 2018 - Alfred


The Bergren Forum sponsored by a Division of Human Studies, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Provost's Office will be assembly on Thursday, Apr 12 during 12:10 pm in a Nevins Theatre, Powell Campus Center


Alfred Co-Ed Track Meet during Kutztown University - Alfred UniversityApril 12, 2018 - Alfred


Alfred Men's and Women's Track contest in Kutztown, PA


Ultimate Drag Pageant - The West End LoungeApril 12, 2018 - New York


You're blank out if we haven't been stopped by a ULTIMATE DRAG PAGEANT with Marti Gold Cummings and Nedra Belle on a Thursday night! Grab your book and conduct to a library, these girls are prepared to SLAY!


RR: Buck and a Quarter Quartet - KGB BarApril 12, 2018 - New York


No cover. 1 splash minimum.


Turner Teaching Fellow Candidate Lecture: Peter Barbor - Alfred UniversityApril 12, 2018 - Alfred


Sponsored by: Division of Ceramic Art


Pricing Your Artwork: A Cohen Conversation - Alfred UniversityApril 12, 2018 - Alfred


Cindy DeFelice
Pricing Your Artwork: A Cohen Conversation with Kat Riesing, Angus Powers, and Luke Voytas Join a discussion on identifying your "price honeyed spot" to safeguard you're reasonably compensated for your work. This infrequent discussion will support you in commencement to navigate a murky waters of pricing your work. Light refreshments will be provided.


The Pipeline Festival - Afloat - Women's Project TheaterApril 12, 2018 - New York


Want to locate the best new work by a most sparkling new artists in town? Wondering where to accommodate the subsequent generation of implausible women and trans theatermakers? Don't skip WP's Pipeline Festival, a singular opportunity to see 5 new plays, combined by 5 collaborative teams combined from WP Theater's distinguished two-year Lab residency.
Don't skip your possibility to contend you saw it here first.


Transit Tots - New York Transit MuseumApril 12, 2018 - New York


Join us any Thursday for stories, art exploration, and hands-on investigations of fun themes like animals underground, a people and buildings of New York City, colors and shapes, and, of course, the subways and buses! Free with admission. For ages 2-5 and adult companions.
For a minute listing of all family events, revisit nytransitmuseum.org/family.


Skizzy Mars - Gramercy TheatreThrough Apr 12, 2018 - New York


Special Offers: Preferred Access Ticket
Doors: 7pm / Show: 8pm*
*Showtime is theme to change
Preferred Access Ticket Includes Front of a Line Access, a Guaranteed Seat, and a Show Poster
Age Restriction: All Ages
General Admission Only
Accessible accommodations should squeeze a General Admission sheet and will be taken caring of during the venue day of event.
Just a few blocks from Madison Square Park, Gramercy Theatre's insinuate live knowledge remains unmatched by any other Manhattan venue. Get adult close and personal with a performers in a general acknowledgment section, or suffer a full perspective of a unforgettable sourroundings in the authentic entertainment seating. Grab a cold splash from one of a many bars located in a venue, including a downstairs lounge.
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The Senses: Design Beyond Vision Exhibition Preview - Cooper Hewitt April 12, 2018 - New York


The Senses: Design Beyond Vision invites people to confront design with all of their senses. A vivid, insinuate experience, a exhibition will underline inclusive, interactive installations combined in partnership with contemporary designers, and innovative products to touch, hear, see, and smell that raise life for all people, including those with feeling disabilities.


NC Meets NY - Carolines on BroadwayApril 12, 2018 - New York


Two states of origin, dual states of mind. Watch as a Carolines theatre is common by dual headliners. One is a born-and-raised Manhattanite and a other hails from a quiet suburbs of Raleigh, North Carolina. Both are famous for pointy observational comedy from their resisting perspectives.
Eric Neumann
Here is a list of things that Eric calls "accomplishments", though his Jewish mom calls "distractions from anticipating a wife": He's a New York-based comedian and a unchanging performer during the city's tip comedy clubs, and choice rooms. Eric has achieved at several festivals including The New York Comedy Festival, Laughing Skull Festival and Laughing Devil Festival. Eric is a unchanging headliner during Caroline's On Broadway, and was named "One of a hottest rising star stand-up comedians in New York" by Hollywood Radio and Television Society. Eric's audio clips have been featured on Rooftop Comedy's "Best Of" collection and have aired on Sirius XM Radio, Spotify and Audible. In 2016, Eric contributed element to The Comedy Central Roast Of Rob Lowe. In 2016 & 2017, he was a semi-finalist in New York's Funniest mount up. In 2017, he non-stop for legends Gilbert Gottfried and Richard Lewis. His entrance show "Bring Your Parents To Work Day" was partial of a 2017 New York Comedy Festival (Sponsored by TBS). He continues to debate the nation but notwithstanding all these accomplishments, Eric has nonetheless to have a year that financially tops his Bar Mitzvah year.


Cupcake Wars - Wantagh Public LibraryApril 12, 2018 - Wantagh

 

It's cupcake vs. cupcake in this juicy competition! Teams brainstorm and adorn a 1/2 dozen cupcakes and benefaction one cupcake to be judged. The winning organisation will get a prize!



Maxo Kream 'Punken Tour' with Cuz Lightyear - SOBsApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality is 16 and over. Any Ticket hilt unable to benefaction valid marker indicating that they are during least 16 years of age will not be certified to this event, and will not be authorised for a refund.


Orthopaedic Surgery: Interesting Cases - Bgh (Alex Boiwka, Md), Ecmc (Corey Clyde, Md), Chob (John Matthews, Md) - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Orthopaedic Surgery: Interesting Cases - BGH (Alex Boiwka, MD), ECMC (Corey Clyde, MD), CHOB (John Matthews, MD)
ECMC Smith Auditorium


20th Annual Police Athletic League Legal Profession Luncheon - Cooley LLPApril 12, 2018 - New York


Cooley is unapproachable to support a Police Athletic League during their 20th Annual Legal Profession Luncheon. The luncheon celebrates a legal profession's regard for and joining to a children of New York City. The prestigious Robert M. Morgenthau Award is presented to superb leaders in a legal field. Cooley partner Jonathan Bach serves as a co-chair for a event.


Training: Security Council Documentation (English) - Dag Hammarskjöld LibraryApril 12, 2018 - New York


Building on a 'Introduction to UN documents' session, this seminar will try in serve depth a documentation of a Security Council. Through harangue and demonstration, training participants will learn a type of information constructed by a Security Council. In doing hands-on exercises, they will be means to brand and entrance relevant full content documents. Additionally, pivotal research resources associated to Security Council support will be highlighted.


Stone Edifice Trio - The StoneApril 12, 2018 - New York


Walter Smith III (tenor saxophone) Drew Gress (bass) Tomas Fujiwara (drums)


Open mic - Mr Beery'sApril 12, 2018 - Bethpage


Mr Beerys Weekly Open Mic Night! Sign ups during 830, song starts during 930!


CEG Presents Formula 5 with Goose - DROMApril 12, 2018 - New York


A rope that truly represents Upstate New York! With members trimming from Albany to Troy to Lake George, this up-and-coming 4-piece brings together the diverse influences to emanate a singular yet informed sound that will make we want to pierce your feet. With an organic, despondency filled sound secure in a style of some of their jam rope idols, Formula 5 brings an honest, classical approach to a genre that is apropos increasingly filled with quite electronic artists. With thought-provoking and soulful lyrics, mountainous melodies, and an importance on parsimonious instrumentation and improvisation, this rope brings a informed freshness to a term "jam band". In their brief tenure as a band, they have shared a stage with regional/national acts such as The Heavy Pets, Dopapod, Consider a Source, Twiddle, The Brew, The McLovins, Tauk, Timbre Coup, Lucid, Turbine, Goosepimp Orchestra, and many others while personification most of a regional stops in Upstate NY and a northeast for strange music. They have turned heads during regional festivals such as The Big Up 2013, Strange Creek, Backwoods Pondfest, Green Mountain Getdown (NH), Autamation Indoor Music Festival (Lake George) and many others. With their roots in jam, jazz, funk, blues, bluegrass, electronica and many others, this organisation is certain to prove whatever your taste in song while creation it truly their own.


The Mallett Brothers Band Featuring Jon Fishman (Phish) - Brooklyn BowlApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Mallett Brothers Band's bustling tour report over a past 7 years has helped them to build a dedicated fanbase opposite the U.S. and over while still job the state of Maine their home. With a character that can ranges from alt-country to Americana, country, jam and roots rock, theirs is a low-pitched melting pot that's shabby equally by a singer/songwriter tradition as by harder rock, classical country and unusual sounds. Texas Hill Country Explore Magazine calls them "New England's extravagantly eclectic organisation of genre rebels." Bill Copeland Music News says "Combining their authentic roots stone sound with a contemplative lyrical character that perceives stories on a level of epic myth, it's like William Faulkner has been resurrected with an electric guitar in hand..
While remaining entirely independent, The Mallett Brothers Band has achieved at some of a country's tip venues and festivals, including Austin Texas's famed Continental Club; Alexandria, Virginia's Birchmere (sharing a stage with Oklahoma red-dirt rockers The Turnpike Troubadors), New Hampshire's Meadowbrook Pavilion (opening for The Allman Brothers Band, and again opening for Lynyrd Skynyrd); Nashville's Bluebird; and Little Rock's The Rev Room, to name a few. Festival appearances embody FloydFest (Virginia), Hop Jam (Vermont), Nateva (Maine), The New England Country Music Festival (New Hampshire), Eastbound Throwdown (New York), and many more.
"The Falling of a Pine," a band's many recent release, reimagines a organisation of 19th Century Maine folk songs collected in a 1927 book "Minstrelsy of Maine."


Miss Richfield 1981 'Born Again' - Triad TheaterThrough Apr 12, 2018 - New York


In her all new show, Miss Richfield 1981 is "Born Again" anticipating new sacrament to move our divided universe together. With all new songs, videos, and singular audience activities, Miss R brings all faiths together in 2018. Atheists welcome!
Dedicating her life to a friendly adults and obliged merchants of her hometown of Richfield Minnesota ("where butter is a piquancy and gravy is a beverage"), Miss Richfield 1981 is quick becoming one of America's inhabitant treasures. This Midwestern maven is winning over museum audiences around a country with an interactive format that combines homespun regard and irritable improv, withdrawal audiences in hysterics.
Her live performances have received vicious acclaim with The New York Post dogmatic Miss Richfield 1981 "the must-see act in Provincetown." and Twincities.com observant "in these divided times, Miss R is tonic—and gin—for a soul". In further to offered out venues any year in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Atlanta, South Florida, and Minneapolis, Miss R continues to fill Pilgrim House in Provincetown, MA nightly any summer, and tours with Atlantis Events journey ships and resorts.


Bill Orcutt - Union PoolApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


As one of initial music's many influential guitarists, Bill Orcutt weaves looping symphonic lines and bony attack into a dense, fissured landscape of American primitivism, alien jazz, and a stripped-down re-envisioning of a possibilities of a guitar. Whether he's personification his hoary Kay acoustic or gutted electric Telecaster (both nude of dual of their strings, as has been Orcutt's tradition since 1985), Orcutt's angled sound is definitely unique and now recognizable, compared with equal magnitude to fashionable composers and farming bluesmen. The New York Times has called him a "powerful musician... a go-for-broke guitar improviser," and described his sound as "articulated sprays of arpeggiated chords and dissonance."


The Power of Trust: What It Means for Supervisors - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Learn how to set adult your tyro employees for success by providing transparent expectations, formulation and directing a students' work and building their skills. This half-day program, grown in and with Career Services, provides information and resources for supervisors of tyro employees. It examines a role of a administrator and teaches a value of coaching, training and orienting your student. Best practices and other successful tyro management strategies are common from several units opposite campus. This category is offering at slightest once a quarter.
Presented by: Organizational Development & Training (Work Life & Services)


Hayward - The Red LionApril 12, 2018 - New York


The Living Strange - SunnyvaleApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Dear Rouge - Mercury Lounge April 12, 2018 - New York


21 and over
DEAR ROUGE
If there's one consistent in life, it's this: zero stays a same. Change is inevitable, for improved or for worse—it's a sinister shade lurking behind a sunniest day, a silver backing that offsets each cloud. That mutability is something with that the members of Dear Rouge are closely familiar. Since putting out their entrance EP in 2012, Drew and Danielle McTaggart have been on a rather breathtaking ceiling trajectory. That eccentric release led to another one, and a accolades began to inundate in: a B.C.–based radio award, songwriting prizes, a honeyed record deal, charting singles, and a 2016 Juno for Breakthrough Group of a Year followed in brief order. For all intents and purposes, says Drew, it was a most overjoyed period of their lives. He and Danielle—partners in life and art—had quit their day jobs to concentration on song full-time; they'd unconditionally channeled their energies into honing their sinewy, hook-driven indie rock. "It was a highest time of the lives," he says now.


Deep C Revival - The Red LionApril 12, 2018 - New York


Alone - Mercury Lounge April 12, 2018 - New York


Midtown Staxx,DJ Will Automagic
ALONE
Brooklyn-based thespian songwriter ALONE writes, composes and produces funky, emotional, voluptuous songs. Inspired by Gospel, Blues and oldskool R&B, ALONE serves adult a future-throwback sound beautifully upheld by his gifted live band, Togetha


The Serious Side of Food, a Reading & Discussion Program Hosted by Prospect Lefferts Gardens Neighborhood Association - Grace Reformed ChurchApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


ALL EVENTS FOR THE SERIOUS SIDE OF FOOD, A READING & DISCUSSION PROGRAM HOSTED BY PROSPECT LEFFERTS GARDENS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION


Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Training - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Ask a question, save a life. QPR is an easy-to-learn routine that helps we recognize a early warning signs of suicide, and get veteran help for people who need it.
Suicide is a 2nd heading cause of genocide among college students. The good news is many suicides can be prevented if endangered others learn to commend the risk factors, rise comfort seeking about suicidal thoughts, and know where to send someone for help. Participants in this display will leave with unsentimental knowledge for assisting others who competence be during risk for suicide.


Abraham Brody & Trys Keturiose: Ancestors - National Sawdust April 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


In the modern society, many of us have lost the roots. Knocked off change by a speed and immediacy of complicated technology, we have lost hold with many of a traditions that both belligerent us and orientate us to a rhythms of life. First premiered during the Barbican Centre in London, 'Ancestors' draws from both folk song and ancient rituals of Baltic Culture, exploring a connection to Brody's roots by ritual, gesture, and music. He will be assimilated by eminent Lithuanian folksinging garb Trys Keturiose who perform alongside him ancient polyphonic 'sutartin?s', that mean in Lithuanian 'to sound in harmony, to agree', bringing a performers and a public deeper into a rich Baltic tradition, and a form of imagining in performance. Throughout a performance a artists will perform ancient rituals that are directly associated to a music. The rituals and songs are formed around themes fundamental to Lithuanian culture-the routine of Linen works (long deliberate a enchanting process), bees and beekeeping, and rituals all connected to a word 'Teka', that in Lithuanian represents a flowing of time, a rising of a sun, a flowing of water, and a flowing of a bride to her husband. The song itself reflects a cyclical inlet and almighty flow of these rituals. The imaginary threads collected here engage like a music of a polyphonic songs themselves as if weaving a mystic message.


The Serious Side of Food, a Reading & Discussion Program Hosted by Prospect Lefferts Gardens Neighborhood Association - Grace Reformed ChurchApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


ALL EVENTS FOR THE SERIOUS SIDE OF FOOD, A READING & DISCUSSION PROGRAM HOSTED BY PROSPECT LEFFERTS GARDENS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION


Effective Presentations - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Whether in front of a vast or tiny audience - or even one on one - a ability to broach an effective display is an useful tool. This interactive half-day category will learn you about a elements of planning, designing, and delivering presentations, as good as deliver you to effective display skills, and last what visuals will effectively support your message. On a second day, we will: Improve your ability rise a transparent and constrained message by effective formulation and design. Learn effective display skills that will support your credibility and believability.
Presented by: Organizational Development & Training (Work Life & Services)


Learn to Code New York presents Intro to HTML & CSS - GalvanizeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Come learn or examination the initial concepts we need to build web pages: HTML and CSS. This intro to HTML/CSS assumes zero and provides a conceptual collection you need to kickstart your learning. This is also your invitation to come hang out, network, and grow with the community of encouraged learners.
You'll travel away with a few useful tools:
An introduction to HTML and CSS
Simple analogies to assistance you learn and learn others
Modeling skills required to consider like a programmer


Digital Communications Transformation (DCT) Solutions Group - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


We acquire all UBCMS and DCT participants to join the monthly workshops geared towards building greater bargain best digital communications practices and elevating skills in a UB Content Management System (UBCMS).
Each assembly is televised live, afterwards archived along with any handouts.
Recordings of past meetings
Powerpoint slides and handouts


Japanese Green Tea 101: From Matcha to Sakura Sencha - Japan SocietyApril 12, 2018 - New York


Matcha, sencha, gyokuro, hojicha — how many kinds of Japanese immature tea do we know? At this talk, Rona Tison, tea consultant and Exec. Vice President of ITO EN North America, a global leaders of immature tea, will take we through a fundamentals of this refreshing beverage. Learn how to best decoction and splash the teas, a health advantages you might expect, and a new trends in a world of tea. Watch live as Tison demonstrates a delicate dexterity of a Japanese tea brewing routine and how to span green teas with wagashi sweets. It's time to welcome the attainment of open with a small green... tea! Followed by a cherry blossom-themed accepting featuring tea and wagashi.


The Serious Side of Food, a Reading & Discussion Program during Potsdam Public Library - Potsdam Public LibraryApril 12, 2018 - Potsdam


The Potsdam Public Library and GardenShare horde a Reading & Discussion array on The Seriousness of Food. This module is done possible by a Humanities NY extend and upheld by a Potsdam Food Co-op. The library will be operative with Maggie Smith, module coordinator (Americorps VISTA) during GardenShare, to review books about a current and past business of food and plead our internal food economy. We will be reading The Third Plate by Dan Barber, The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, The Road to Wellville by TC Boyle, and In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan. Discussions will be hold in a Village village room during 7PM on a 2nd Thursday of a month from Mar to Jun 2018.


How to Help A Sexual Violence Survivor - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


n a 2016-2017 educational year 435 UB students gifted sexual assault before entrance to UB, 59 gifted violence after nearing at UB and 43 students knowledge violence both before and after entrance to UB. Learn how to respond if someone we know practice sexual violence. Participants will learn how to assistance others redeem from rape and passionate assault, daub into internal resources, and get concerned with impediment efforts during UB. Participants will accept a certificate of participation.
Additional resources can be found online during www.buffalo.edu/svp.
*Trigger warning: not endorsed for people with personal practice of passionate violence.
Register around UBLinked today.
Location: 210 Student Union
Presented by: Wellness Education Services
Co-sponsored by a Graduate School


Poundcake featuring Teddy Thompson, Ethan Eubanks, and Jeff Hill - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 12, 2018 - New York


Mouse in a Book - Island Trees Public LibraryApril 12, 2018 - Island Trees

 

 

Look whose stealing in a book, because it’s an darling mouse! Learn how to make this lovable rodent cocktail out of a book with Shirley Ruby.



LTC Stand Up Comedy - Broadway Comedy ClubApril 12, 2018 - New York


LTC Stand Up Comedy is a monthly eventuality that showcases in NYC, featuring adult and entrance comedians, along with a "Live" song performance. Each eventuality will underline photographers, a video organisation & a Red Carpet. As a BONUS, 1 propitious comedian from a LTC Stand Up Comedy 2018 Showcases will have a possibility to perform in Times Square during the One Love L's Up Holiday Concert Series for Peace & Unity on Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday, Nov 21, 2018.


Royal Wood - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 12, 2018 - New York


Life has a approach of knocking on the door on a days we slightest expect it. For thespian songwriter Royal Wood, life knocked flattering damn hard. For in a same year that he mislaid his father to illness, he also fell in adore and got married.
"I review once that we can't get soppy from a word water. That it isn't a word that allows for a knowing to take place, though rather a experience itself that removes a veil. Life showed me initial hand that we had never felt loyal grief before, nor did we understand adore either until now. It's been a year of loyal paradigm shifts."
As an artist, Royal channeled these frigid opposite emotions into his new manuscript *Ever After The Farewell*. Recorded in London, UK, with Jamie Scott (known for his work with eminent artists like Rag'n Bone Man, Michael Kiwanuka, Niall Horan and Ed Sheeran), Royal's manuscript is not usually deeply desirous by both detriment and love, though is an paper to a classic styles of both Tin Pan Alley and Laurel Canyon.


Ub School Of Law Internship And Job Opportunities In Nyc Info Session - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


UB School of Law and BLSA Alumni, John Mancebo (who will be respected at this year's Students of Color Dinner), along with other attorneys from NYC will be here to pronounce with members of BLSA and LALSA about internship and pursuit opportunities in NYC.


John Butera - Broadway Comedy ClubApril 12, 2018 - New York


John Butera presents a lineup full of the Top Headliners , as good as Up and Comers...See a stars of tommorow , currently .These are a best comedians from New York City with special guest from all opposite the country. You've seen them on MTV, HBO, The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, The Daily Show, Last Comic Standing and more!


Safe Zone Training - Adelphi UniversityApril 12, 2018 - Garden City


The Safe Zone module identifies and supports students, expertise and staff who brand as a Safe Zone disciple on interest of a LGBTQ community. Through education, advocacy and awareness, they will be empowered to pronounce out opposite homophobia and heterosexism.


Pool Cosby, Mïrändä, Adrian Underhill, EllaMaeFloss, Boy Who Cried Wolf - PianosApril 12, 2018 - New York


The behaving artist EllaMaeFlossie before known as LiKWUiD (now usually her pseudonym as a DJ), has taken on a legacy of a woman Ella Mae Flossie to make certain that her name is never forgotten. Thru her artistic lens, she now tells a journey of her possess roots from South Carolina to Harlem.
Boy Who Cried Wolf is a one-man rope from NYC armed with beats that punch we in a face but apologizing. Part Gaga, partial Manson, all adrenaline, he's hellbent on creation you dance with a live uncover of Madison Square Garden proportions that creates Johnny Rotten demeanour sweet.


Sukanya Banerjee (U of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Juxtapositions Lecture
"Consumers, Loyalty, and a Transimperial"


DJ Spin Roulette Party - Adelphi UniversityApril 12, 2018 - Garden City


Imagine a dance celebration where a music is tranquil by a people on a dance floor. Where a DJ has no thought what styles he needs to play next!
Join CSI and SGA for this giveaway event where your wristbands heat to a music. Genres operation from country, 90s hip bound and more! Don't skip out!


Bubble Soccer Tournament - Adelphi UniversityApril 12, 2018 - Garden City


Join us for Adelphi Campus Recreation's 4v4 Bubble Soccer contest under a lights on Bonomo Field.
Sign adult with friends and get your chance to have fun with the human handgrip balls.


School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Resident Project Presentation Day - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


UB and dependent residents benefaction their investigate projects.


Destination Tokyo. 1943. Directed By Delmer Daves - The Museum of Modern ArtApril 12, 2018 - Manhattan


Destination Tokyo. 1943. USA. Directed by Delmer Daves. Screenplay by Daves, Albert Maltz, formed on a story by Steve Fisher. With Cary Grant, John Garfield, Alan Hale. 35mm. 135 min.
Made dual years after a attack on Pearl Harbor, Destination Tokyo follows a tip submarine goal to Japan. Cary Grant uniformly commands a USS Copperfin, earning a respect of his organisation during their hazardous journey.


Hand: Soft hankie coverage, infections - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


tsmith4@buffalo.edu
Hand: Soft hankie coverage, infections
ECMC Smith Auditorium


Muh?matsu No Issh? (The Rickshaw Man). 1943. Directed By Hiroshi Inagaki - The Museum of Modern ArtApril 12, 2018 - Manhattan


Muh?matsu no issh? (The Rickshaw Man). 1943. Japan. Directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. Screenplay by Mansaku Itami. With Tsumasaburo Bando, Ryunosuke Tsukigata, Keiko Sonoi. In Japanese; English subtitles. 80 min.
This seldom-seen gem about a wanton but honest rickshaw male who falls in adore with an army captain's widow is a prominence of cinematographer Miyagawa's early career, culminating in a specialist extended method in that 46 particular shots are superimposed, but an visual printer or light meter, to emanate a high dreamlike montage.
35mm imitation courtesy The Japan Foundation and Kadokawa.


Healing a Healer: Enhancing Clinician Efficacy and Self-Care Workshop - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Full day stability education seminar offered by a UB School of Social Work Office of Continuing Education.
This training will advantage clinicians and other professionals who infrequently feel stuck, bored, overwhelmed, sleepy of or triggered by a work with mishap survivors and other clients. Helping professionals are innate with a gift of aiding others in their recovering journey. In the desire to do this, we mostly lose steer of a most critical element- ourselves. Yet, the efficacy as professionals is unequivocally contingent on the border to that we take caring of ourselves privately to forestall problems associated to care fatigue, counter-transference, burnout and sympathetic traumatization.


Ukigusa (Floating Weeds). 1959. Directed By Yasujiro Ozu - The Museum of Modern ArtApril 12, 2018 - Manhattan


Ukigusa (Floating Weeds). 1959. Japan. Directed by Yasujiro Ozu. Screenplay by Kogo Noda, Ozu. With Ganjiro Nakamura, Machiko Kyo, Ayako Wakao. In Japanese; English subtitles. 119 min.
Premiering in a stately new 4K digital restoration, Floating Weeds is, in academician Donald Richie's estimation, "the many pictorially pleasing of all of Ozu's pictures." The film follows an aging kabuki actor who is reunited with a former partner and their deceptive son, bringing out the sour jealousy of his stream mistress. Restoration premiere.
4K digital replacement courtesy Kadokawa and Janus Films.


Lafayette Harris Band - Fat CatApril 12, 2018 - New York


MADmakes with Esperanza Cortés - Museum of Arts and DesignApril 12, 2018 - Columbus Circle

Join artist-in-residence Esperanza Cortés to emanate your possess one-of-a-kind earring or match using potion beads, chain, thread, wax, feathers, leather, paper, plastic, tiny personal photographs, made wire, and a accumulation of mixed-media elements.

Led by MAD’s artists-in-residence, MADmakes is a drop-in, hands-on array where visitors can exam their skills during art creation and artistic production. MADmakes provides an event for visitors to improved understand and conclude the workmanship that goes into contemporary studio use today. Visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and ability levels are invited to emanate something new each month.



Greg Glassman Quintet - Fat CatApril 12, 2018 - New York


Robert Creeley Lecture in Poetry and Poetics - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Poetics Plus Event
This year's Robert Creeley Lecture in Poetry and Poetics will be given by Lisa Robertson. An critical focus of her speak will be 11th-13th century poetries in a Occitan language, in that she will snippet an avant avant garde meditative through of literary form as embodied, affective process, linguistic disproportion and minority/endangered languages and worlds, and a production and dissemination of amicable meaning. This contention will in spin have temperament on how contemporary elegant movements exclude and evade the rebate of what communication communicates to a semiotics of tellurian capital.
Canadian producer Lisa Robertson recently published her tenth book, 3 Summers, with Coach House Books, as good as a chapbook, Starlings, with Krupskaya. Previous titles embody Cinema of a Present, The Men, and a essay collections Nilling and Occasional Works and Seven Walks from a Office for Soft Architecture. This year she is a inaugural target of a C.D. Wright Award for Poetry from a Foundation for Contemporary Arts in New York. She lives in France.


After Hours hosted by Avi Rothbard - Fat CatApril 12, 2018 - New York


Student of Color 29th Annual Dinner and Awards Celebration - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


The School of Law's Student of Color 29th Annual Dinner and Awards Celebration will take place on Apr 12, 2018, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. during the Buffalo/Niagara Marriott Hotel (340 Millersport Hwy., Amherst, NY 14221).
Cocktail hour starts at 5:30 p.m.; Awards cooking begins during 6:30 p.m. To attend, tickets can be purchased online.
Each year the Asian-Pacific American Law Students Association, a Black Law Students Association, and a Latin American Law Students Association horde the Students of Color Dinner to applaud the graduation and achievements of their third year members. We also respect the achievements of superb individuals in a legal village who have helped pave a way for minority authorised professionals.


Following a Money, Making a Change - The Interchurch CenterApril 12, 2018 - New York


At this event, a Sustainable Funding Project during Bank Street will be kicking off a new set of work to support saved residencies in New York State, pity its new news on a economics of clergyman preparation, and facilitating a inhabitant panel. Join us for a brief presentation, discussion, and brief reception!


Jake and Amy's Golden Monkey Open Mic - Q.E.D.April 12, 2018 - Queens


On your way home from your comedy shows for a night and wish to get one some-more set in? Or have you only been cot potato-ing all day and have finally built adult the bravery to take your jokes to a stage? Either way, this mic is for you! Join hosts Jake Vevera & Amy Liszka as they horde this FREE open mic each Thursday night during 10:30 PM during QED! Sign-up starts during 10 PM.
While this mic is typically full of stupid stand adult comedians, we acquire all forms of acts! Please support a venue as this helps us continue this fun and giveaway mic!


The Happy Hour Open Mic Mariana Garces - Q.E.D.April 12, 2018 - Queens


Come to QED each Thursday night and try out your bits! QED is a fun, understanding room that gets visit drop-ins by comics from all over a world. We frequently have regular assembly members from a area as well. It is a good place to try out new element or gloss the comparison stuff.
Hosted by Mariana Garces
Sign adult is 5:30, mic starts during 6. Sets will be during least 4 mins each
The mic is giveaway but we do ask that we support a venue. We have items for as low as a $1.50!
There will be a raffle during the finish for anyone who stays. The leader will get to go adult anytime they select at a destiny mic!


President Bill Clinton - New Jersey Speakers Series - New Jersey Performing Arts Center - NJPAC, Prudential HallApril 12, 2018 - Newark

Spend an dusk of review with President Bill Clinton, 42nd President of a United States (1993-2001), as partial of a New Jersey Speakers Series, 7 powerful and didactic programs presented by Fairleigh Dickinson University during NJPAC. Bill Clinton is a 42nd President of a United States. Under his leadership, a country enjoyed a strongest economy in a era and a longest peacetime mercantile expansion in U.S. history, including a creation of some-more than 22 million jobs.



Golden Girls Bingo Courtney Antonioli & Chris Chan Roberso - Q.E.D.April 12, 2018 - Queens


You fantasize about eating cheesecake during 1AM with a girls. All your dating tips come from Blanche. You wish we had comebacks like Dorothy.
That means one thing. You should be during Golden Girls Bingo, one of Time Out NY's 20 things to do in a NYC! Put on your best sequin outfit and adjust those shoulder pads to play bingo while we watch 3 classical episodes (win Dorothy's wet cupcakes!), do trivia, tell St. Olaf Stories, and impact a doorway in Stan's face. Golden Girls outfits are encouraged!
Special Guest Sharon Spell will perform Thank You For Being Some Friends: A demeanour at a actors who played opposite roles in television's "The Golden Girls".


Neato Bedito Babe Parker & Davey Stevey Dave - Q.E.D.April 12, 2018 - Queens


Fun and decorated hosts Babe Parker and Davey Stevey Dave horde a accumulation show of stand-up comedy acts with some surprising surprise guests. It's a only comedy uncover that is neato and also bedito.
Lineup:*
Aparna Nancherla
Mike Vecchione
Lawrence DeLoach
Sarah Tollemache
Chelsea White


Openice: Ice And The Composers Of Nyu - Abrons Arts CenterApril 12, 2018 - New York


OpenICE presents an dusk of universe premieres by a composers of NYU.
If we need assistance fixation your order, call OvationTix patron service toll-free: 866-811-4111. Do not exit your Web browser.
Customer use hours: 9am - 9pm M-F / 10am - 9pm Sat + Sun (Eastern Time)


Volunteer Open House - Central Park ConservancyApril 12, 2018 - New York


The best approach to learn about volunteering in Central Park is to attend one of the Volunteer Open House sessions. You'll learn in good detail about a many proffer opportunities Central Park has to offer, and a commitments concerned with any one. Conservancy staff members and maestro volunteers will yield information and answer questions.
After a Open House, you'll have everything we need to confirm which choice fits we best.
Please note: All impending volunteers over a age of 18 are speedy to attend. Attendance is compulsory in sequence to turn a Greeter or Gardener's Assistant.
Questions: 212-360-2751


Open House - Berkeley CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


TOUR a College
EXPLORE the many career-focused module options
MEET students and faculty
DISCOVER grant, scholarship, and financial assist opportunities
Don't skip out on this unusual opportunity.
Space is limited. Reserve your place today.


House of Whax w/ Whendy Whaxwood - The West End LoungeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Business Career Day - Berkeley CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Hear what goes on behind a scenes of this sparkling field.
Learn about a training and skills indispensable to get started and sojourn successful.
Understand a responsibilities and mandate in a field.
Ask questions and learn if this margin is right for you.
Career Services associates specializing in a business margin will plead resume building, career opportunities and a earning intensity in this field.
This eventuality is free, though seating is limited. Refreshments will be served.


Nelson Aspen: Just In Time - Don't Tell MamaApril 12, 2018 - New York


Musical Director of Band: Gerry Dieffenbach during the piano
A Hit Musical Party!


Seth's Geek Cabaret Show - Don't Tell MamaApril 12, 2018 - New York


Singers with Seth Bisen-Hersh during the piano


The Golden Girls Bingo - Q.E.D.April 12, 2018 - Astoria


You fantasize about eating cheesecake during 1AM with a girls. All your dating tips come from Blanche. You wish we had comebacks like Dorothy.
That means one thing. You should be during Golden Girls Bingo, one of Time Out NY's 20 things to do in a NYC! Put on your best sequin outfit and adjust those shoulder pads to play bingo while we watch 3 classical episodes (win Dorothy’s wet cupcakes!), do trivia, tell St. Olaf Stories, and impact a doorway in Stan’s face. Golden Girls outfits are encouraged!
Theme: Brothers
Episodes: Brotherly Love, My Brother, My Father, Sister of a Bride


A Balloon Show with Nick The Balloonatic - Far Rockaway LibraryApril 12, 2018 - Far Rockaway

In this fun-filled balloon show, Nick The Balloonatic will correlate with children as he sculpts balloons, laughs, and jokes, creation everyone feel special. Crazy hats, animals, and your favorite characters will be raffled off for children to take home.

 



The Music, Bubble, and Comedy Show: Born To Read - Far Rockaway LibraryApril 12, 2018 - Far Rockaway

In this fun-filled balloon show, Nick The Balloonatic will correlate with children as he sculpts balloons, laughs, and jokes, creation everyone feel special. Crazy hats, animals, and your favorite characters will be raffled off for children to take home.

 



AMNH Presents Moon Dance: Night Journey - American Museum of Natural HistoryApril 12, 2018 - New York


Guests will accumulate for a special night during the Museum: uncovering secrets in an after-hours scavenger hunt via areas in a Museum including a renowned hoary halls, Irma and Paul Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life, and Hall of Biodiversity. Afterwards, they will dance a night divided under a stars and planets during this galactic advantage for immature patrons. Guests have the event to buy tickets for a entire eventuality or join friends after in a evening for dancing, cocktails, and dessert.


Lullaby Song Circle - Ridgewood LibraryApril 12, 2018 - Ridgewood

Kids rise a fun and engaging character from even one tiny detail by regulating their imagination and powers of observation!



Chelsea Doors - Ricco/Maresca GalleryApril 12, 2018 - New York


On Apr 12th during the Ricco/Maresca Gallery in NYC's Chelsea neighborhood, Guernsey's will be conducting an rare auction of fifty-five strange doors to residences within a fabled Chelsea Hotel. A estimable portion of a proceeds from a unique eventuality will support City Harvest, a non-profit classification that pioneered food rescue in 1982. This year, City Harvest will rescue 59 million pounds of healthful food and broach it to 500 village food programs opposite New York City, assisting to feed a nearly 1.3 million New Yorkers confronting hunger.
For some-more than a century, a Chelsea captivated the many fascinating, achieved individuals who mostly found themselves "living on a edge" during the legendary residential hotel. Now undergoing an endless face lift, a Hotel might never again be a place to be seen or a setting for a wildest affairs, though memories of a Chelsea will live on in renouned culture.


Desus & Mero Do Nyc - Apollo TheaterApril 12, 2018 - New York


Desus Nice and a Kid Mero are a stars of a hit Viceland uncover "Desus & Mero" and horde their possess Podcast "The Bodega Boys." They've done numerous appearances on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Late Night with Seth Myers and MTV's Joking Off.


We Are a Masterpiece - 14 Street YApril 12, 2018 - New york


During a AIDS crisis, patchwork families were formed; friends and co-workers apropos brothers and mothers, stepping into a holes that their family members left. When Joan meets John, an doubtful friendship blossoms between them. Seeing he's alone, she invites him into her home. John has been deserted by his partner and family--in further to anticipating solace in Joan--he forms friendships with her daughter and Tom, a janitor during the hospital, as he races to finish a masterpiece and to reanimate the damaged pieces of his heart before he dies.Retro Productions is a New York City based, critically acclaimed and award-winning non-profit indie entertainment company now in it's 13th Season. It is a mission of Retro Productions to benefaction works of retro theatre. Retro is tangible as "involving, relating to, or suggestive of things past (American Heritage Dictionary)." At Retro Productions we will tell good melodramatic stories that have an chronological perspective--with an importance on a 20th Century--in sequence to enlarge our possess understanding of a world we live in. We trust through stories of tellurian lives and struggles, both thespian and comedic, we can know social story and enlightenment and how it affects us today.


Cooking a Classics: Falafel - CAMAJE BistroApril 12, 2018 - New York


Maram Shadeed, a Syrian chef, touted by a likes of New York repository as creation some of a best falafel in a city, will uncover us her secrets. In additional to falafel, we'll also make Tahini Sauce, Baba Ganooj, Cabbage Salad, and offer them with toasted pita and preserved vegetables. And for dessert, Syrian Rice Pudding.


MajorStage presents LevyGrey (Shades Release Show) - The Paper BoxApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


LevyGrey is a recording artist and producer, innate and lifted in Harlem, New York who began his career operative for DMG Clearances, assisting with representation clearances for Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly and Diddy's Money Making Mitch. Experienced operative on film soundtracks, Levy has impasse in prolongation and co-production on a sum of 14 songs from a Netflix strange Deuces, along with prolongation in a new film True To The Game and a trailer for Brotherly Love.
Openers on a bill embody Don Mykel, Frosty Preme, Cliche and Quality.


Chance Encounters Jam - The PIT LoftApril 12, 2018 - New York


Chance Encounters is an improv jam where a bones roll determines a number of performers on stage. $3 to watch or play! Hosted by: Jon Monje, Glorillis Tavarez, Trumane Alston, and Julien Darmon.
$3 for Citizens, $1 for PITizens


After School Lego League - Children's Museum of a East EndThrough Apr 12, 2018 - Bridgehampton

With instruction and superintendence from a member of Museum’s Play Staff, kids attending this drop-off seminar will put their Lego skills to a test with a new plea every week. From bridges to zip lines, this module is designed for builders looking to get a small more out of their Lego.

 



Intramural Outdoor Soccer - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Intramural Sports offers a far-reaching variety of activities for the students, faculty, staff, alumni and a community. We support to a needs of a competitive suggestion in the patrons by providing protected and structured sports leagues. While we do keep lane of wins and waste and announce a champion during the finish of it all, it is critical to keep in mind that a most critical aspect we offer is fun!


Quit Smoking Walk-In Clinic - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Make a devise to quit smoking or get support to stay quit. Receive a giveaway supply of nicotine rags or gum.


HEAR & NOW: An Interactive Oral History Exhibit - The Social Hall, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia UniversityApril 12, 2018 - New York City


On Thursday, Apr 12, 2018, an interactive vaunt will be curated by a students and expertise of Columbia’s Oral History Master of Arts program.
From class school we learn that History is a Thing that Happened. The bell rings and we leave History in a sealed textbook, a specific classroom, and lift on with the day. We devour media, we routine news, we have conversations, we consider about tomorrow. But in doing so we are participating in history: constantly orienting ourselves in propinquity to existent and comparison narratives.
HEAR & NOW is a multimedia pop-up presenting a fieldwork of scholars who are also activists, researchers who are also storytellers, verbal historians who are also village members. We, a members of OHMA, are vigilant on opposed our possess roles, rights, and responsibilities as producers of knowledge, and urgently welcome the changeability of history. In many ways, this vaunt is an intervention. The revelation of a past has been actively and hegemonically filtered, though we can work to recuperate silenced narratives and to change what capital-H History remembers relocating forward. Let HEAR & NOW paint one of many efforts this year to recuperate these narratives.


IN OBSERVANCE OF YOM HaSHOAH CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ/UNDERGROUND WILL HOST A SPECIAL PROGRAM FEATURING READINGS, MUSIC AND FILM - Cornelia Street Cafe/UndergroundApril 12, 2018 - New York


On Thursday, Apr 12 during 6:00 pm, during the Cornelia Street Café/Underground opening space, a organisation of writers, musicians, actors, and filmmakers, convened by poet/film writer Janet R. Kirchheimer will accumulate in tact of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day that “commemorates a lives and intrepidity of Jewish people who died in a Holocaust.”
Those holding part in this special module include:
Janet R. Kirchheimer, author of How to Spot One of Us, (2007), and writer of a cinematic documentary exploring communication written about a Holocaust titled, AFTER. The documentary, destined by two-time Emmy Award winner, Richard Kroehling, facilities the works of renowned, contemporary poets responding to a Holocaust and the aftermath. It also presents interviews about communication and a role it plays in an increasingly divided and aroused world that continues to fastener with genocide. 
Janet’s works as a producer and essayist, have appeared in countless journals and anthologies, as good as online publications. She is a Pushcart Prize hopeful and perceived a Drisha Institute for Jewish Education Arts Fellowship.  Janet teaches a accumulation of artistic writing workshops and Jewish-themed classes and is a gold-star, protected New York City sightseeing guide.  
Robin Hirsch, a former Oxford, Fulbright and English-Speaking Union Scholar and a author of a acclaimed memoir, Last Dance during the Hotel Kempinski, for portions of that he perceived two NYFA (New York Foundation for a Arts), Fellowships.  It has been called "one of a best books ever created on a long arm of a Holocaust" (Jewish Book News), "a radiant evocation of a dead European world, remarkably performed" (American Theatre Magazine), and "completely glorious" (The Village Voice).
He is an award-winning scholar, writer, and actor, though the titles he is proudest of are self-bestowed: Minister of Culture, Wine Czar, Dean of Faculty during the Cornelia Street Café, where he has presided over some 700 informative events a year since 1977.
The module will also embody musical performances by Liz Magnes, one of Israel’s many dynamic and artistic solo jazz pianists, and Raquel Solomon, producer and guitarist. As well, actor Jackie Margolis will review from a poems of Gertrud Kolmar, a German verse poet, and author who died in Auschwitz. Additionally, there will be a screening of excerpts from a documentary feature, AFTER.
For reservations to this eventuality and information about a Cafe and other performances scheduled during a month of April, revisit www.corneliastreetcafe.com or call (212)989-9319. Cost for a event is $10.00 (inkadrink).
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Acting Technique and Scene Study: Kids Acting Classes - Chaos StudiosApril 12, 2018 - DUMBO

In this class, we inspire the students to use their imagination to emanate a universe and character(s) all of their own. They will learn entertainment games, improvisation, listening and communication skills, as good as how to digest an strange play. Throughout a session, they will rise and build on a entirely formed impression and story, that will cap in an invited operation where they will benefaction their original, brief play.



The American Express Experience - An Immersive Event That Brings The Best of The Internet To Life - IndustriaThrough Apr 12, 2018 - New York


The American Express Experience is a hands-on knowledge that brings a best of a internet to life with a array of themed spaces, any one desirous by a internet during its finest. Forget only clicking ‘like’ - ambience the many Insta-worthy foods, step into vignettes that copy incredible transport trends, and feel your endorphins spike in a room full of puppies from that viral video.
Created to applaud how people live blended lives today, with personal lives and work deeply intertwined, The American Express Experience will be open to a public from Apr 10th - 12th from noon to 6 p.m. ET during Industria in New York City.
We wish you share a sensation-filled tour with a friend, co-worker or desired one and emanate a noted experience together.
Learn some-more and RSVP here: http://bit.ly/AmexExperienceApril2018


The Knights: Hungarian Rock Evening Concert / Black Sea Hotel - BRICApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


For this season's final installment of BRIC House Sessions, The Knights try the far-reaching influence of Eastern European folk music, from normal tunes set by Romani folk musicians to modernity. The program, entitled Hungarian Rock, includes new arrangements of Brahms' famous Hungarian Dances, with a universe premiere arrangement of Ligeti's Hungarian Rock by The Knights horn player, Michael P. Atkinson.
An opening set by Black Sea Hotel "takes some of a most constrained elements of Balkan folk song and strips them down to their barest form. The outspoken trio executes a kind of close, formidable harmonies that desirous Kate Bush to combine with Trio Bulgarka… The Brooklynites applaud their affinity for Balkan strain with precision." (The Washington Post)


Robert Dean's Comedy Album Release Party - Dean Street BarApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Robert Dean's Album "(It's Not Easy) Being Dean is being expelled on Apr 12th and he's throwing a party! Mindy Tucker will be there holding one of a kind portraits.
Rob will be offered albums, blankets, a t-shirt he wore on a Cyclone, and giving divided Robert Dean Museum leftovers while we all splash and dance!
EVERYONE WILL BE THERE (but usually if we come!)
Mark your calendars, tell everyone, greatfully be there!
BUY THE ALBUM NOW during BeingDean.com


John Zorn's Masada Book 3—The Book B'riah - Symphony SpaceApril 12, 2018 - New York


John Zorn's Masada plan has resulted in some of a most sparkling new Jewish Music of a past century. Spawning classical modern bands like a Masada Quartet, Bar Kokhba, Electric Masada, a Masada String Trio. It has desirous cutting-edge interpretations by musicians as sundry as Joe Lovano, Secret Chiefs 3, Pat Metheny, Cyro Baptista, Craig Taborn, Garth Knox, David Krakauer, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Cracow Klezmer Band, Eyvind Kang, and large others. The song of Masada has turn a norm for new Jewish song in a 21st century.
During a first decade of Masada (1993-2003) a repertory was focused on Masada Book One. 2004 saw a birth of Masada Book Two—The Book of Angels. 2014 saw a beginning of a third decade of a Masada dynasty with John's final collection of Masada compositions with Book Three—The Book B'riah. This special concert, featuring 3 of a most sparkling bands from a extended Masada family—Zion80, Secret Chiefs 3, and Banquet of a Spirits—will be an memorable evening of new Jewish Music that runs a gamut of emotions, influences, and styles.


Hotsy Totsy Burlesque - The Slipper RoomApril 12, 2018 - New York


LPR Presents: Millionyoung (Album Release Party) - Late Guest during the Party, Zjolie - Baby's All RightApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Millionyoung is a pseudonym for South Florida's Mike Diaz. Mike's song is a lovely form of Chillwave, with a lot of splendid synths, unreal dripping nostalgia inducing backdrops and a occasional guitar. He expelled his initial EP in 2009, entitled "Sunndream". His second EP was expelled in early 2010, entitled "Be So True".


Duke Robillard and His Dames of Rhythm CD Release - YMCA Boulton Center For The Performing ArtsApril 12, 2018 - Bay Shore


Grammy-nominated blues guitarist and thespian Duke Robillard was a first member of blues and pitch band Roomful of Blues, a member of a Fabulous Thunderbirds (replacing Jimmie Vaughan) and has expelled over 30 albums underneath his possess moniker. An achieved bluesman, Robillard has won a handful of Blues Music Awards over a years, including Best Blues Guitarist 4 out of 5 years (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004) and many recently in 2016 for Best Acoustic Blues manuscript of a year, The Acoustic Blues of Duke Robillard. He has also notched dual Grammy nominations for Best Traditional Blues Album, 2006's Guitar Groove-A-Rama and 2009's Stomp! The Blues Tonight. Ever a versatile performer, Robillard has also incorporated all from jazz to pitch to jump-style R&B Blues into his song and collaborated with a who's who of song legends from Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Dr. John, John Hammond and a horde of others. In tumble 2017, Robillard will be releasing a new manuscript with a pleasant collection of pitch tunes from a 20's and 30's on MC annals entitled Duke Robillard and his Dames of Rhythm featuring special guest Sonny Crownover, Madeleine Peyroux, Catherine Russell and Maria Muldaur.
"Duke's one of a great players." -B.B. King


Bodycombat - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


BodyCombat classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness Programming.


The Future of a Korean Peninsula: A John B. Hurford Memorial Lecture with Dr. Victor Cha - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This harangue will coincide with a Foreign Policy Association's year-long Centennial Lecture Series, celebrating 100 years of joining to fostering an prepared public sermon on a most successful topics in U.S. unfamiliar policy. The Foreign Policy Association's Centennial Lecture Series facilities extraordinary speakers, who will take a long perspective and suppose the destiny in their particular disciplines. The significance of providing adults with accessible, in-depth, non-partisan element is critical to destiny world assent and prosperity. In one of his final open addresses, President Franklin D. Roosevelt told a Foreign Policy Association that "In a democracy a Government functions with a consent of a whole people. The latter contingency be guided by a facts." Now some-more than ever, this summary continues to have resonance, and will sojourn the running principle and idea of a Foreign Policy Association.


Rendering Water in Works of Art - Brooklyn Botanic GardenThrough Apr 12, 2018 - Crown Heights


"Water, like air, is an component we cruise to have neither tone nor shape. Artists proceed the hurdles of digest water in many ways. In this workshop, we will closely inspect diverse techniques of many successful artists (such as Homer, Turner, Rembrandt, da Vinci, Hockney, and Hokusai) who have interpreted H2O in prints, drawings, and paintings. This seminar will embody drawing exercises in category and cap with portrayal and sketching a Garden's smashing water features."
4 Thursdays. Please move this acknowledgment for Garden admission. The Security Guard in a lobby of a Administration Bldg. during 1000 Washington Avenue will approach you to your classroom.


The Future of a Korean Peninsula: A John B. Hurford Memorial Lecture with Dr. Victor Cha - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This harangue will coincide with a Foreign Policy Association's year-long Centennial Lecture Series, celebrating 100 years of joining to fostering an prepared public sermon on a most successful topics in U.S. unfamiliar policy. The Foreign Policy Association's Centennial Lecture Series facilities extraordinary speakers, who will take a long perspective and suppose the destiny in their particular disciplines. The significance of providing adults with accessible, in-depth, non-partisan element is critical to destiny world assent and prosperity. In one of his final open addresses, President Franklin D. Roosevelt told a Foreign Policy Association that "In a democracy a Government functions with a consent of a whole people. The latter contingency be guided by a facts." Now some-more than ever, this summary continues to have resonance, and will sojourn the running principle and idea of a Foreign Policy Association.


Rad Motel - The PIT LoftApril 12, 2018 - New York


New York city's oldest blueprint comedy organisation of a year, Rad Motel is a collection of dear friends who initial performed together during Brown University. Today their credits embody ClickHole, Funny or Die, College Humor, People, Vh1, SPIKE, AOL, CMT, The YES Network and many other simple cable channels. Come check in for new videos, live uncover information and giveaway HBO. Enjoy your stay.


The Judgement Day Open Mic (PIT ATTIC) - PIT Striker MainstageApril 12, 2018 - New York


Bring your worst jokes! Judge not, that ye be not judged.


Artists Caught Behind a Iron Curtain - Czech Center New YorkApril 12, 2018 - New York


Encounter a original works Lee Freeman collected from cutting-edge artists from communist-era Czechoslovakia, art pieces that competence have never been breathed but his powerful determinantion to move them opposite the Iron Curtain. Brought by a National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library with Lee Freeman in chairman on Apr 28.


Seminar: Planning for High School Admissions - C2 Education of FairfieldApril 12, 2018 - Fairfield

Are we considering private high schools or boarding schools for your middle schooler as they transition to high school? C2 Education of Fairfield invites we to attend in a free seminar about high propagandize admissions. Learn about pivotal deadlines, opposite exam types, and tips for successful applications. The module will also hold on critical skills students should acquire before to entering a rival private or boarding school. Space is limited. Advance registration by phone is required.



Intermediate/Advanced Racquetball - Baruch CollegeThrough Apr 12, 2018 - New York


As a some-more competitive class, we will have more time for gameplay, lessons & modernized drills, strategy, pretence shots, footwork, justice positioning, perfecting your serves as good as a return of serves, splash & splat shots. We will be constantly operative on your backhand. To take this category the tyro must have knowledge of all a rules of racquetball and have had knowledge playing a game.


Intermediate/Advanced Racquetball - Baruch CollegeThrough Apr 12, 2018 - New York


As a some-more competitive class, we will have more time for gameplay, lessons & modernized drills, strategy, pretence shots, footwork, justice positioning, perfecting your serves as good as a return of serves, splash & splat shots. We will be constantly operative on your backhand. To take this category the tyro must have knowledge of all a rules of racquetball and have had knowledge playing a game.


AMADEUS: LIVE during the New York Philharmonic - David Geffen HallApril 12, 2018 - New York


Experience a Oscar leader like never before — projected on a hulk screen while a New York Philharmonic performs the glorious sound lane LIVE, from a Gran partita to a haunting Requiem. This riveting film classical pits a mediocre, undone Salieri (chillingly played by F. Murray Abraham, who won a Academy Award for this role) opposite Mozart, a genius who "seemed to be holding dictation from God."


Lasers in a Jungle during UCB Theatre East Village - UCBT East VillageApril 12, 2018 - New York


Lasers in a Jungle is hosted by dear New York standup comics Katina Corrao (Broad City, Deadbeat) and Sean Crespo (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee), and facilities stand-up sets by a best comics in town, interspersed with sketches and characters from a hosts and Matt Little (creator of a Pizza Rat video - yes, really). The assembly is a outrageous part of a show, with chances to win giveaway beer, and to be crowned Laser King and Queen!
Giulia Rozzi (Comedy Central, Moth GrandSlam Champion)
Robby Hoffman (The Chris Gethard Show)
Mike Drucker (Adam Ruins Everything, The President Show)
Jeff Scheen (Bridgetown Comedy Festival)
April comedian-in-Residence: Sydnee Washington (TruTV, MTV)


Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Sing-Along - VideologyApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Join a multitude of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend fans and horde Lana Schwartz for a sing-along of some of your favorite uncover tunes, and drink specials and giveaways. Put yourself initial for him, face your fears, and let's generalize about men!


Mystery Train - VideologyApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


A decrepit hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, provides a backdrop for 3 separate tales, featuring all from a kitsch-obsessed Japanese integrate to a contingent of pledge robbers, related by a hotel clerk and a spirit of Elvis Presley.


Julia Santoli's Siren Sore: 'spirit is matter' with Tamio Shiraishi / 'the prisoners are apropos ambient' with Geng - Issue Project RoomApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Thursday, Apr 12th, Julia Santoli opens her 2018 ISSUE residency with a premiere of dual new works within her "Siren Sore" cycle: a mutant plan of innumerable form manifesting as visible project, recording album, and live opening through genre-crossing collaborations.
Santoli describes a work(s) as maintaining the account accessibility of strain structures, though melding with a physical import of a site-specific sonic approach. Through study the delivery of physique through voice, a "siren" emerges as a voice over the area of constraint or control -- an avenger of bodies transgressed.
The dusk premieres dual new works within a sculptural landscape: "spirit is matter" with saxophonist Tamio Shiraishi, and "the prisoners are apropos ambient" with electronic artist and PTP label-head Geng.
Julia Santoli is a Brooklyn-based artist and initial musician. Creating immersive and unsafe environments with voice, feedback, electronics, and installation, her work deals with intergenerational hauntings and reclamation by the body. She has presented solo and collaborative works during Queens Museum, Flux Factory, ISSUE Project Room, New York Live Arts, Judson Memorial Church, LUMP, Disjecta, Widow Jane Mine cave, GRACE Exhibition Space, Panoply Performance Laboratory; as good as presented and taught workshops during a 5-month residency in Spinnerei, Leipzig, DE.


Leah Umansky: The Barbarous Century w/ Sarah Gerard - Books Are MagicApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Leah Umansky visits Books Are Magic to applaud her new communication book The Barbarous Century.
The Barbarous Century is a tour through a stories that surprise us and a stories we tell ourselves. Confessional but being confessional, and with constrained wordplay and lyricism, Umansky illustrates a many hurdles we all face in being human: how to be good in a universe gone wrong. It uses sundry dystopias embedded in myth, story, record and renouned culture to prominence the onslaught of being a lady in a 21st century. With longing, resentment, amusement and desire, these intriguing poems prominence the wish for an easier and gentler approach to navigate this universe we call ours.
Leah will be in review with Sarah Gerard, author of Sunshine State and Binary Star.


Rita Coolidge - The Cutting RoomApril 12, 2018 - New York


Most song fans have a favorite strain recorded by two-time GRAMMY® award-winner Rita Coolidge? "Fever," "We're All Alone," "One Fine Day," "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher & Higher," "The Way You Do The Things You Do," "All Time High," "Superstar," and so many other noted tracks that surfaced the charts from a 1970?s onward.
Rita Coolidge's impact is undiminished—her voice as pure, honeyed and absolute as ever and her ability to get inside a strain honed by knowledge and overview.
"I theory the fact that I'm still here means we must be doing something right," she laughs. "It's good to know that people who've favourite what we do for all these years still like what we do, and during the same time it sounds good to people who weren't even innate when we started out."


SHOWGASM - Ars NovaApril 12, 2018 - New York


YouTube Icon ZIWE FUMUDOH guest hosts the untamed monthly accumulation show-meets party, introducing us to her who's-who of a weird and smashing — from comedy to mime and all (and anything) in between.


NYC Parks Presents: Arts, Culture & Fun: Jazz Concert Series during Hansborough - Hansborough Recreation CenterApril 12, 2018 - New York


Join us for live jazz concerts with universe class musicians from a Jazz Foundation of America. Phil Young is a drummer, florist and personality of "the Harlem Hip" -- as recently seen in The New Yorker. George Braith is a former Blue Note recording artist. Braith has played with such greats as John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, and Dizzy Gillespie. Ray Mantilla, mythological conga actor along with his sparkling jazz and Latin quartet.


Mortified - LittlefieldApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Mortified is a comic mine of teen angst artifacts (journals, letters, poems, lyrics, home movies, stories and more) as common by their strange authors before sum strangers.
Witness adults pity their many embarrassing childhood artifacts (journals, letters, poems, lyrics, plays, home movies, art) with others, in sequence to exhibit stories about their lives. Hear grown group and women confront their past with tales of their initial kiss, initial puff, misfortune prom, fights with mom, life during bible camp, misfortune hand job, best mall job, and reasons they deserved to marry Jon Bon Jovi.
Hailed a "cultural phenomenon" by Newsweek and distinguished by This American Life, The Today Show, The Onion AV Club, Entertainment Weekly and beyond, Mortified celebrates a strange and unusual things we combined as kids.


Eric B. & Rakim - The Technique Tour - The ParamountApril 12, 2018 - Huntington


Ladies Night Open Mic - The PIT UndergroundApril 12, 2018 - New York


Some competence say stand-up comedy is primarily male. Well, let's change that. Come on out to Ladies Night Open Mic during the PIT. We'll take a first 8 comics. $5 for 5 minutes. Sign adult at 5:50pm and starts soon at 6:30pm. Photo credit: Ed Polish and Darren Wotz Check us out on Facebook.


Impressionism and Post-Impressionism in Japanese - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 12, 2018 - New York


The debate introduces visitors to a origins of Impressionism in a late 1860s and the flourishing in a following decades in landscapes and scenes from complicated life by such artists as Monet, Degas, and Renoir. The debate also explores a impact of Impressionism on a next era of artists, that includes Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh.


Poetry/Fiction Reading and Open Mic - Secret LoftApril 12, 2018 - New York


Grab a chair in the comfortable loft and suffer an easy dusk of poetry, live readings, and all demeanour of oral word. Present an strange or favorite square during a open mic, or relax and be desirous by a our curated row of featured readers.


Dead Horses - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2April 12, 2018 - New York


At fifteen, Dead Horses frontwoman Sarah Vos' universe turned upside down. Raised in a strict, fundamentalist home, Vos mislaid everything when she and her family were diminished from a rural Wisconsin church where her father had prolonged served as pastor. What happened subsequent is a story of Dead Horses' overwhelming new album, 'My Mother a Moon," a record full of mishap and triumph, despondency and hope, pain and resilience.
Blending elements of normal roots with contemporary indie folk, a album is both informed and unexpected, unflinchingly honest in the portrayal of complicated American life, nonetheless optimistic in the unshakable faith in brighter days to come. Earthy and organic, Vos' songs mostly reveal themselves to be exercises in consolation and outreach; she writes not usually to find definition in a struggles she's endured, though also to welcome kindred souls on their possess personal journeys of self-discovery. As most as a album is a tab with a past and all she witnessed flourishing up (mental illness, poverty, addiction, and violence), it's also an bid to figure the future, to build a village based around art and adore and beauty and acceptance, a village to reinstate the one she was so brusquely attacked of as a child.


Ruby Boots - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2April 12, 2018 - New York


Nashville-based, Australian-born artist Ruby Boots has sealed with Chicago tag Bloodshot Records and will recover her tag debut Don't Talk about It on Feb 9th, 2018. Pre-order on CD, digital, or pure orange/gold vinyl LP here. The manuscript was available at Modern Electric Sound Records in Dallas, TX underneath the sharp eye of gifted producer Beau Bedford (Paul Cauthen) and facilities Lone Star-bred common and studio wizards The Texas Gentlemen as a backing band.
At 14 years old, Ruby Boots—real name Bex Chilcott—left a conflicted home in Perth, Western Australia to do exhausting work on pearling boats, and she hasn't stopped migrating since. Her winding streak has taken her around a world, and eventually to Nashville, TN.


Art-A-Thon 2018 - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Please join a Weissman School of Arts and Sciences on Apr 12th for 'a day in action' during it's Second Annual Art-A-Thon. Students, expertise and staff will have the event to rivet in opposite activities around campus.
#ARTATHON


Conversations: Portraits with visible artist Pelenakeke Brown - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Visual Artist Pelenakeke Brown draws portraits of tyro volunteers live. While sitting for a 15 notation live-drawing session, a artist asks subjects to 'tell a story about their hair, and how it does (or doesn't) tie into their identity.' As she draws, she annals their response. The portraits along with a transcription of a audio turn a partial of a ongoing project.


Conversations: Portraits with visible artist Pelenakeke Brown - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Visual Artist Pelenakeke Brown draws portraits of tyro volunteers live. While sitting for a 15 notation live-drawing session, a artist asks subjects to 'tell a story about their hair, and how it does (or doesn't) tie into their identity.' As she draws, she annals their response. The portraits along with a transcription of a audio turn a partial of a ongoing project.


Conversations: Portraits with visible artist Pelenakeke Brown - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Visual Artist Pelenakeke Brown draws portraits of tyro volunteers live. While sitting for a 15 notation live-drawing session, a artist asks subjects to 'tell a story about their hair, and how it does (or doesn't) tie into their identity.' As she draws, she annals their response. The portraits along with a transcription of a audio turn a partial of a ongoing project.


ADAM O'FARILL - Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL)April 12, 2018 - Jamaica


Adam O'Farill was innate and lifted in Brooklyn, NY. Born to a low musical legacy- his grandfather, a legendary Afro-Cuban composer/arranger, Chico O'Farrill, his father, a GRAMMY award-winning pianist/composer/activist Arturo O'Farrill, and his mother, pianist and teacher Alison Deane- O'Farrill has been surrounded by song since he was really young. He began study piano during age 6, and wail at age 8, while starting to harmonise around a same time. Since then, O'Farrill has done numerous artistic accomplishments as an acclaimed recording artist and a composer. Recently, O'Farrill finished his Bachelor's Degree during the Manhattan School of Music, where he complicated with Laurie Frink, Cecil Bridgewater, Reiko Fueting, Thomas Smith, Greg Gisbert, and Tony Kadleck.


Philosophy of Law Seminar - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


As a some-more competitive class, we will have more time for gameplay, lessons & modernized drills, strategy, pretence shots, footwork, justice positioning, perfecting your serves as good as a return of serves, splash & splat shots. We will be constantly operative on your backhand. To take this category the tyro must have knowledge of all a rules of racquetball and have had knowledge playing a game.


One Night of Queen - St. George TheatreApril 12, 2018 - Staten Island


In 2000, Gary Mullen won ITV's "Stars In Their Eyes" Live Grand Final, with a largest series of votes ever perceived in a shows history. The record of 864,838 votes was some-more than twice that of a runner-up. Gary began furloughed on his possess and in 2002 shaped a rope 'The Works', to compensate tribute to stone legends Queen. Since May 2002, 'Gary Mullen and a Works' have performed via the UK, USA, Europe, South Africa and New Zealand to sell-out audiences. The outfit have also twice rocked a prestigious BBC Proms in a Park, in front of a really enthusiastic throng of 40,000. One Night of Queen is a fantastic live concert, recreating a look, sound, resplendence and climax of arguably a greatest stone band of all time. This uncover will ROCK you!
2018 will be One Night Night of Queen's 11th Consecutive US tour.
http://www.goboproductions.co.uk


Delta convention - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Zicklin School of Business Department of Management's Delta convention with Rob Phillips (Richmond) as a guest speaker


Cendrillon - Metropolitan OperaApril 12, 2018 - New York


hen Joyce DiDonato sang a title purpose of Cendrillon during the Royal Opera in 2011. "Her opening was entirely enchanting." Now, for a first time ever, Massenet's wealthy take on a Cinderella story comes to a Met, with DiDonato starring in a title role. She is interconnected with mezzo-soprano Alice Coote in a trouser purpose of Prince Charming, Kathleen Kim as a Fairy Godmother, and Stephanie Blythe as a imperious Madame de la Haltière. Bertrand de Billy conducts Laurent Pelly's talented storybook production.


The Yael Dray Trio - Fine & RareApril 12, 2018 - New York


Ais Student Chapter Meeting - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


AIS Student Chapter Meeting: Guest speak by Oliver Takacs, Google Inc.


Conservation, Wine & Floral Design: 'Wine & Vine' - Westmoreland SanctuaryApril 12, 2018 - Mt. Kisco

A new eventuality series featuring dusk discussions on inlet and charge over wine, appetizers, and a floral pattern session regulating seasonal, locally sourced plant materials. Bring home a pleasing arrangement that we create.



Financial Literacy with Northwestern Mutual and Golden Key - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality is geared towards equipping students with a information and resources they need to settle economic independence, how to save effectively, build good credit measure and and to turn more financially literate.


The Mallett Brothers Band, Jon Fishman - Brooklyn BowlApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Mallett Brothers Band's bustling tour report over a past 7 years has helped them to build a dedicated fanbase opposite the U.S. and over while still job the state of Maine their home. With a character that can ranges from alt-country to Americana, country, jam and roots rock, theirs is a low-pitched melting pot that's shabby equally by a singer/songwriter tradition as by harder rock, classical country and unusual sounds. Texas Hill Country Explore Magazine calls them "New England's extravagantly eclectic organisation of genre rebels." Bill Copeland Music News says "Combining their authentic roots stone sound with a contemplative lyrical character that perceives stories on a level of epic myth, it's like William Faulkner has been resurrected with an electric guitar in hand..
While remaining entirely independent, The Mallett Brothers Band has achieved at some of a country's tip venues and festivals, including Austin Texas's famed Continental Club; Alexandria, Virginia's Birchmere (sharing a stage with Oklahoma red-dirt rockers The Turnpike Troubadors), New Hampshire's Meadowbrook Pavilion (opening for The Allman Brothers Band, and again opening for Lynyrd Skynyrd); Nashville's Bluebird; and Little Rock's The Rev Room, to name a few. Festival appearances embody FloydFest (Virginia), Hop Jam (Vermont), Nateva (Maine), The New England Country Music Festival (New Hampshire), Eastbound Throwdown (New York), and many more.
"The Falling of a Pine," a band's many recent release, reimagines a organisation of 19th Century Maine folk songs collected in a 1927 book "Minstrelsy of Maine."


Admissions Session - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Seton Hall Law Professor, Brian Sheppard and Baruch Philosophy Professor, Thomas Teufel will teach students on a law propagandize admissions process.


The Clubs - Club Groove NYC April 12, 2018 - New York


Vocal hulk Ian Kirkman brings Brooklyn's funkiest troupe, The Clubs, to Groove personification songs from their new manuscript "Funk on a Floor". The prolonged awaited sophomore release, Funk on The Floor, is a slit filled musty explosion.
The Clubs underline a horde of internal talent, NYU pitter-patter phenom Josh Bailey, a horn territory of Downbeat Magazine "up and entrance reeds savant" Evan Francis, NYC's hardest operative trombone actor Kevin Moehringer, Juliard alum, Virginia local soul powerhouse songstress Ki Ki Hawkins and new additions guitarist Andrew Miramonti of High and Mighty Brass Band and Sam Bevan, Bay Area jazz and despondency bassist who has worked with everybody from Zigaboo Modeliste to David Grisman.
The Clubs singular sound is funky, fresh, lyrically graphic and not to be missed.


5 Seconds of Summer - 5SOS3 Tour - Irving PlazaApril 12, 2018 - New York


5 Seconds of Summer (5SOS) have unveiled their new singular – "Want You Back" – and dates for a Spring 2018 5SOS3 tour, a 26 date run of shows around a world to premiere new song for a 5SOS fans.
"Want You Back" is 5SOS' initial new singular in scarcely two years. After 18 months on a road in support of their No. 1 sophomore manuscript Sounds Good Feels Good, a band has spent a last year living, essay and recording their new manuscript in Los Angeles, set for recover through Capitol Records after this year. 5SOS, who built a constant and ardent fanbase personification shows around a world, has motionless to take new song directly to the fans on a 5SOS3 tour, that will flog off on Mar 20 during Debaser Strand in Stockholm. 5SOS will revisit a sum of 26 venues on a run, that will embody shows during Heaven in London (April 5), New York City's Irving Plaza (April 12) and a Belasco Theater in Los Angeles (April 25).
"Finally… It's been 3 years given our final album and we are so prepared to share new song with a world," 5SOS told fans. "After spending a last 5 years on a road given the age of 16, it was critical we took time to simulate as people and now we're entrance back stronger and some-more unified than ever. These songs meant the universe to us and we have held zero back in essay and recording this album. We've been rehearsing a lot of a new songs live and can't wait to get behind out on debate to bond with the incredible fans.


Layne, Selfish Things - AlphavilleApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


South Street Seaport Museum presents Special programming exploring a legacy of a RMSTitanic: Curator's Talk - South Street Seaport MuseumApril 12, 2018 - New York


South Street Seaport Museum
presents
Special programming exploring a legacy of a RMSTitanic
Curator's Talk
Thursday, Apr 12, 2018 during 6:30pm
Walking Tours
Saturday and Sunday, Apr 14 and 15, during 12pm and 2pm
The South Street Seaport Museum presents special programming exploring a legacy of a RMS Titanic during a month of April. First, a Curator's Talk on their muster Millions: Migrants and Millionaires aboard a Great Liners, 1900-1914 on Thursday, Apr 12, 2018 during 6:30pm during the Melville Gallery, 213 Water Street, NYC. Tickets are giveaway for members (registration required) or $10 for non-members and can be purchased during seaportmuseum.org/curatortalks or in chairman at a main Museum building during 12 Fulton Street, NYC. Then, a special walking debate exploring Titanic's life and legacy, Saturday and Sunday, Apr 14 and 15, during 12pm and 2pm
This Apr marks a 106th anniversary of a Titanic disaster. Join a Seaport Museum's historian, and curator of Millions: Migrants and Millionaires aboard a Great Liners, 1900-1914 for special programs commemorating a brief life and tour of a RMS Titanic. First Join us during a special curators speak for an in-depth demeanour at a exhibition: Millions, and New York's special attribute with sea liners. Then on Saturday and Sunday, Apr 14-15, join a Seaport Museum for a special walking debate to commemorate a 106th anniversary of a sinking of RMS Titanic, and a legacy of Titanic's brief life. From Schermerhorn Row to a Brooklyn Bridge, a Seaport District is full of startling connections to many of Titanic's passengers. Come and learn these lost ties between a ill-fated ship and South Street. Tickets are $20 for members or $25 for non-members and can be purchased during seaportmuseum.org/seaportwalkingtours/ or in chairman at a main Museum building during 12 Fulton Street, NYC.
About a Exhibition
Millions: Migrants and Millionaires aboard a Great Liners, 1900-1914 is one of a first exhibitions to examine, side-by-side, a dichotomy between First Class and Third Class passengers aboard sea liners in a early 20th century.
Ships like Titanic, Olympic, Lusitania, Mauretania, Aquitania, and Imperator dominated transatlantic travel. On any voyage, they ecstatic thousands of people, First-Class passengers sailed opposite the Atlantic in a lap of oppulance while Third-Class passengers done the excursion in a stuffy reduce decks. 
From 1900 to 1914, scarcely 13 million immigrants roving in Third Class arrived in a United States. During this same period, America's wealthiest citizens, totaling no some-more than a hundred thousand passengers any year, trafficked to Europe in First Class, spending over $11.5 billion (2017) on oppulance vacations. Even yet First Class and Third Class sailed on a same ships, their journeys were worlds apart.
This muster features both strange and reproduced artifacts from a South Street Seaport Museum's permanent collection including sea liner memorabilia and ephemera, ceramics, and luggage trunks from both immigrants and First Class passengers. The muster highlights a few boat models of New York Harbor operative vessels that played vicious roles in immigration, including a indication of a Museum's lightship Ambrose (LV-87).
Ambrose, a floating lighthouse, stood watch during the front doorway to New York Harbor during a greatest duration of immigration in US history. Her central duty was to symbol the opening to a Ambrose Channel, a low channel dredged between 1900 and 1907 to concede larger sea liners, a largest of that had doubled in distance in those same years, protected access into a harbor. But Ambrosehad another critical role; her light was a first thing an newcomer would see as they entered New York Harbor, prolonged before a buildings and piers on a waterfront, prolonged before a Manhattan skyline, and prolonged before a lighted flame of a Statue of Liberty.
Evoking a spirit of First-Class grandeur, a square of timber paneling that once ornate the interior of a Smoking Room of a RMS Mauretania will be recreated by master woodcarver Deborah Mills via the run of a show. This work-in-progress will be on perspective in a exhibition space during unchanging hours Thursday by Sunday. Each Wednesday visitors can revisit the Museum's Maritime Craft Center during 209 Water Street and watch as a artist brings a piece closer to a original. Throughout a exhibition, there will be screenings of films that feature sea liners and immigrants in their vicious roles in New York Harbor life during a time when this city was a busiest pier in a world. 
The muster familiarizes viewers with newcomer life aboard sea liners, a defining differences between transport for rich Americans in First Class and destiny Americans immigrating to a United States in Third Class, and a continuing significance that immigration plays in American history.
The muster is curated by William Roka, Historian, and Michelle Kennedy, Collections and Curatorial Assistant, during the Seaport Museum. Exhibition pattern and art instruction by Rob Wilson and Christine Picone of Bowne Printers, a Museum's ancestral letterpress shop.
Lectures and all-ages open programs will take place via the length of a exhibition.
The muster is enclosed with Museum admission: South Street Seaport Museum members: FREE, $12 for adults, $8 for students and seniors, and $6 for children ages 2 - 17. Tickets can be purchased online during www.southstreetseaportmuseum.org/ or in chairman at 12 Fulton St.
This muster is done possible by inexhaustible support from Theodore W. Scull and is supported, in part, by open funds from a New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with a City Council.
ABOUT SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM
The South Street Seaport Museum, located in a heart of a historic Seaport district in New York City, preserves and interprets a history of New York as a good port city. Designated by Congress as America's National Maritime Museum, a Museum houses muster galleries and preparation spaces, operative nineteenth century imitation shops, and an active swift of ancestral vessels that all work to tell a story of "Where New York Begins."


Alpha Kappa Psi: Brotherhood Development Workshop Series - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality takes place in NVC 3-120**
Continuing from final semester's seminar series, we are arising a array of seminars and useful workshops directed at building our Brother members' veteran and vocational believe and skills. We are bringing behind resume workshops, Ted talks, corporate presentations, networking sessions, and some-more - aiming high for this division to assistance one another get a corporate pursuit we want.


Alpha Kappa Psi: Brotherhood Development Workshop Series - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality takes place in NVC 3-120**
Continuing from final semester's seminar series, we are arising a array of seminars and useful workshops directed at building our Brother members' veteran and vocational believe and skills. We are bringing behind resume workshops, Ted talks, corporate presentations, networking sessions, and some-more - aiming high for this division to assistance one another get a corporate pursuit we want.


Laroche & Clark Comedy Night - Pine Box Rock ShopApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


They are a uncover AND dual humans. Together, they have one idea in mind...to arrange the BEST audience, a BEST probable talent and a BEST night of love, comedy, poise and weirdness. The subterraneous comedy stage of NY has many singular and smashing shows, though few that essay for different voices, stories, mediums and FEELS to be highlighted and praised. We aren't only a show, we're a SOUL. Living, breathing, learning, amatory and growing. We pledge all a love, peace, totality and laughter. If you're into a hippy dippy, lovey-dovey, 100% genuine and guileless positivity of this description, this is a show for you. Join us!


Content is Currency - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality takes place in NVC 6-140**
Join MOB as a ex-ceo of J.Walter Thompson joins us to speak about a importance of content!


Conversation Partners: Cultural Trivia Day - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


For partners to learn about disproportion cultures by trivia.


Conversation Partners: Cultural Trivia Day - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


For partners to learn about disproportion cultures by trivia.


The It's Not A Show Show Open Mic (PIT ATTIC) - PIT Striker MainstageApril 12, 2018 - New York


It's not a show! It's a mic! And that's a show!



Deloitte Panel - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality takes place in NVC 10-145**
Join Sigma for a Deloitte Panel. Representatives from Deloitte's Audit, Advisory, and Tax will attend in a row discussion focusing on because they chose Deloitte and a career in financial services. Representatives will be benefaction to answer questions and inverse in an spontaneous setting.


General Interest Meeting #3 - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Join us in the last ubiquitous interest assembly of a semester. Come accommodate our house members and learn some-more about a club and the upcoming events.


POSTPONED - Mike & a Moonpies - Hill Country LiveApril 12, 2018 - New York


'The code of nation on "The Real Country," a debut manuscript from Mike and a Moonpies, is intensely adaptable. Some of a music, like a steady blues rebound of "Water on a Rocks" or a relaxed Southern lean of "Matrimony," call for considerate two-stepping in an upscale dance hall. But if we were to hear a twangy frisk of a title track's steel guitar riffs at, say, a band's Aug. 12 gig during the Mohawk, we couldn't assistance spilling your Lone Star before we scuttled opposite the dance floor.
It's fitting, then, that a Moonpies feel during home all over town. They're in their component among a rough-edged stone elites on Red River, though they also hold the recover party for "The Real Country" during the ancestral Continental Club, and they're veterans of a tiny Drag dive a Hole in a Wall. Ultimately, "The Real Country" is accurately what it claims to be — Texas nation for Texans, played true from a heart of Texas.'


Hands-On Art - Long Island MuseumApril 12, 2018 - Stony Brook

Visit a Art Museum and plead different paintings in the Jane Peterson: At Home and Abroad exhibition. Then suffer art projects desirous by Peterson’s works. Pre-payment t compulsory by job (631) 751-0066 x212.



Interview Prep - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality takes place in NVC 9-150**
We will be going over talk prep for actuarial internships and full time positions. Specifically we will be going what to move up in interviews for skill & misadventure companies.


National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality takes place in NVC 4-120**
Join us as we partner adult with Latino Commission and PAWS as we commemorate National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. This eventuality will embody fun and educational trivia about HIV/AIDS caring and prevention. Guest speakers from a Baruch College Health Center will promote discussion.


Valerie Sajdik - Neue Galerie New YorkApril 12, 2018 - New York


Exile, departures, insomnia: these are a threads that wobble together in Valerie Sajdik´s new program. In her Neue Galerie debut, a brilliant vocalist delves into a rich and formidable world of banished geniuses, including Friedrich Holländer, Kurt Weill, Gerhard Bronner, Georg Kreisler, and Hugo Wiener.


S.o.s Help With Registration - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality takes place in NVC 3-130**
Help students in informing about a registration system.


B-Side: Shelley Nicole's blaKbüshe, Hosted by Taiia Smart-Young - BRICApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Shelley Nicole's blaKbüshe
Shelley Nicole—the mainspring behind Shelley Nicole's blaKbüshe—is concurrently a product, a declare and designer of Black-on-Black love, a job that has sensitive all of her work as a singer, writer, composer, actor, poet, musician and a healer. It is a tap base of her latest work, we Am American, a collection of songs created by her and constructed by award-winning guitarist, composer and writer Vernon Reid of a band Living Colour.


Xae Major Panel Info Session - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Chi Alpha Epsilon is hosting a vital panel information session, all Baruch students are welcome. This eventuality is good for any tyro who is still uncertain about their vital or wants to benefit more believe about a field they are now in. Speaker will share their knowledge and tour with their major/career. After a event is over, students will be means to network.


Aleksandra Denda - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 12, 2018 - New York


Mercedes Beckman -McBone Jazz Series - SilvanaApril 12, 2018 - New York


Driven by a wide-ranging low-pitched curiosity, saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist/composer Mercedes Beckman is committed to capturing soundscapes that traverses an unexplored universe of emotion, philosophy, and imagination. This has led her to perform all from complicated and straight-ahead jazz (her categorical foci) to fashionable and contemporary music, Brasilian choro fusion, classical, indi-rock, Afro-Cuban, Peruvian music, and more.


Mhc Career & Internship Fair - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Portfolios II: Offset Lithographic Prints- Exhibition Reception - David Filderman Gallery, Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, Ninth Floor, South CampusApril 12, 2018 - Hempstead

Lithographic Prints- Exhibition Reception. Remarks by Richard Banks, President, Reflex Offset Printing Inc. Light refreshments will be served.



Bluescraft- Music Series - SilvanaApril 12, 2018 - New York


A twice monthly live song event in downtown New York City. Our manifesto: We are focused on blues, country, blue grass, swing, and other American roots song styles. We underline artists who are entirely committed to personification that character of music, not "part timers". BluesCraft is NOT a blues jam. We live in a jam-free section lol.


Performance of My Father's Voice 1938-1945 - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Performance of My Father's Voice 1938-1945 (Art-A-Thon event)


Jkxcm-hip Hop - SilvanaApril 12, 2018 - New York


JKXCM is a drums and keyboards twin that blurs a line between makeshift music and hip-hop. Their initial EP Rap Like You're Drowning drops Mar 14th


Kimball Tower Climb - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Join UB SPHHP Dietetic Interns in a lobby of Kimball Tower each Thursday during 9 a.m. in Apr to participating in a Kimball Tower Climb! Participants will travel up and down Kimball Tower's dual staircases, finished with a nutritive educational member at a end. A fun and ominous activity for all!


Caps Classes - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


Almost Elijah, Out Live Death, Necter, The Vigilance Committee - 89 North Ocean AvenueApril 12, 2018 - Patchogue


The fun, softer acoustic side plan of poet/hip-hop artist AllOne, Almost Elijah is a organisation that presents a soulful and childlike concentration on life and it's adventures and experience. The rope is meant to remind of a inspiring journey that life can be if we let go of a drudgery of adulthood and reason on to what is dear.
Out Live Death emerged from a South Shore of Long Island, NY in a fall of 2015. The rope features members of Live Fast Die Fast, Silent Majority and Buying Time. Their entrance EP, We Ain't Dead Yet, has been good received, being named to In Effect Hardcore's Best Songs of 2015 list, as good as being named to a Canadian Late-Stage Deafness Radio Show's tip bands of 2015.


Dance Without Borders - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


This eventuality will showcase a far-reaching variety of dances from opposite cultures. This is one that we don't wish to miss!


Bk Chat Asa Edition - Baruch CollegeApril 12, 2018 - New York


To plead current issues faced by a African Community.


Sound Understanding 2018 - Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie HallApril 12, 2018 - New York


Performers
DAAD Music Fellows


Gypsy Danger: The Improvised Movie - PIT Striker MainstageApril 12, 2018 - New York


Long-running PIT residence team Gypsy Danger rings in a new year with "Gypsy Danger: The Improvised Movie."
Based on an assembly suggestion and regulating the tropes and clichés of Hollywood classics new and old, Gypsy Danger will emanate an wholly original film on a spot!
"They are a enchanting bunch of improvisers... What Gypsy Danger is doing is special." -The Monitor (Marymount Manhattan)
Gypsy Danger plays each Thursday during 8pm. They have been featured during the Chicago Improv Festival and a Boston Comedy Arts Festival.
Gypsy Danger is Nick Carrillo, Katie Hartman, Devin Heater, Ben Jaeger-Thomas, Evan Kaufman, Mitch Lucas, Sarah Peele, Joanna Shaw Flamm, and Claire Yale.


J.S. Bach: The Art of Fugue - Italian Academy of Columbia UniversityApril 12, 2018 - New York


J. S. BACH - THE ART OF FUGUE
Fretwork Ensemble
Illustrated speak by Richard Boothby
Counterpoint was a consistent preoccupation via J.S. Bach's life and The Art of Fugue, one of his final works, was a culmination of this lifelong obsession. It has prolonged been ostensible that a composer's genocide interrupted the completion, nonetheless recently other possibilities and theories have been suggested. Richard Boothby presents an illustrated opening with his organisation Fretwork, whose distinguished recording of this conspicuous work is their best-selling album, and discusses some of a music's many intriguing features. The dusk will interpretation with an research of a final fugue and a opening of a probable reconstruction of the missing final bars.
45.
Presented by Aspect Foundation for Music and Arts
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3065671 info@aspectfoundation.net 917-900-6657


Da Capo Chamber Players: Celebrating Charles Wuorinen - Merkin Concert Hall At Kaufman Music CenterApril 12, 2018 - New York


Exploring Charles Wuorinen's staggering contribution and those he has influenced, Da Capo performs early and late Wuorinen works alongside works by younger composers Jonathan Dawe (written for this occasion!) and David Fulmer. Da Capo Chamber Players
Curtis Macomber, violin
Chris Gross, cello
Patricia Spencer, flute
Meighan Stoops, clarinet
Steven Beck, piano
Guest artist: Lois Martin, viola


Atlas Engine The Soft Spots Paper Daggers - Muchmore'sApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Visual Delicacies: An Anthology of Short Films - CaveatApril 12, 2018 - New York


Visual Delicacies: An Anthology of Short Films is a screening hosted and combined by comedian, filmmaker, and artist Lorelei Ramirez (VICE/ADULT SWIM).
Visual Delicacies facilities short films from filmmakers operative today opposite a accumulation of genres. Inspired by common white centered anthology series' and untouched film festivals, Visual Delicacies highlights works from people of all genders, sexualities, races, and classes to emanate an equal personification ground for pleasing and suspicion provoking work.
By entertainment a organisation of visually decadent pieces for everybody to enjoy, Visual Delicacies creates an atmosphere for film appreciation and a comfort of meaningful good things still exist. This night is meant to prominence some of a most sparkling voices operative in brief form film currently that competence not nonetheless be beheld or are good on their approach and to give you, a viewer, a visible escape that'll enthuse you thereafter.


Shut Up! & LIsten's Open Mic Vol.1 - Muchmore'sApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


David Lindley - Daryl's House ClubApril 12, 2018 - Pawling


Multi-instrumentalist David Lindley performs song that redefines a word "eclectic." Lindley, good known for his many years as a featured accompanist with Jackson Browne, and personality of his possess band El Rayo-X, has prolonged championed a concept of universe music. The David Lindley electro-acoustic opening effortlessly combines American folk, blues, and bluegrass traditions with elements from African, Arabic, Asian, Celtic, Malagasy, and Turkish low-pitched sources. Lindley incorporates an implausible array of stringed instruments including though not singular to Kona and Weissenborn Hawaiian path steel guitar, Turkish saz and chumbus, Middle Eastern oud, and Irish bouzouki. The eye-poppingly clad "Mr. Dave's" supernatural vocal caricature and wandering sense of amusement make his onstage chaff a prominence of a show.


Theater of a Oppressed benefaction 'The Runaround: Mismanaged Care' - Housing Works - Bookstore CafeApril 12, 2018 - New York


TONYC benefaction a opening inspired by their real-life experiences.


KGB: Behind a Book - KGB BarApril 12, 2018 - New York


The Mallett Brothers Band featuring Jon Fishman (Phish) with special guest Parsonsfield - Brooklyn BowlApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Mallett Brothers Band's bustling tour report over a past 7 years has helped them to build a dedicated fanbase opposite the U.S. and over while still job the state of Maine their home. With a character that can ranges from alt-country to Americana, country, jam and roots rock, theirs is a low-pitched melting pot that's shabby equally by a singer/songwriter tradition as by harder rock, classical country and unusual sounds. Texas Hill Country Explore Magazine calls them "New England's extravagantly eclectic organisation of genre rebels." Bill Copeland Music News says "Combining their authentic roots stone sound with a contemplative lyrical character that perceives stories on a level of epic myth, it's like William Faulkner has been resurrected with an electric guitar in hand..


Formula 5 / Goose with Animal Reporters and Bee The Band - Brooklyn BowlApril 12, 2018 - New York


A rope that truly represents Upstate New York! With members trimming from Albany to Troy to Lake George, this up-and-coming 4-piece brings together the diverse influences to emanate a singular yet informed sound that will make we want to pierce your feet. With an organic, despondency filled sound secure in a style of some of their jam rope idols, Formula 5 brings an honest, classical approach to a genre that is apropos increasingly filled with quite electronic artists. With thought-provoking and soulful lyrics, mountainous melodies, and an importance on parsimonious instrumentation and improvisation, this rope brings a informed freshness to a term "jam band". In their brief tenure as a band, they have shared a stage with regional/national acts such as The Heavy Pets, Dopapod, Consider a Source, Twiddle, The Brew, The McLovins, Tauk, Timbre Coup, Lucid, Turbine, Goosepimp Orchestra, and many others while personification most of a regional stops in Upstate NY and a northeast for strange music. They have turned heads during regional festivals such as The Big Up 2013, Strange Creek, Backwoods Pondfest, Green Mountain Getdown (NH), Autamation Indoor Music Festival (Lake George) and many others. With their roots in jam, jazz, funk, blues, bluegrass, electronica and many others, this organisation is certain to prove whatever your taste in song while creation it truly their own.


Yoav Eshed feat. Ari Hoenig & Itai Kriss - Birdland NYCApril 12, 2018 - New York


LandEscape is an sparkling journey of guitar and double-bass duo, dual storytelling jazz musicians with an innovative personification and a low exciting sound
"Gifted musicians with romantic depth and shining technical abilities"
Mick Goodrick
Simón Willson is a Chilean born, Brooklyn formed bassist and composer. After graduating High School, Willson motionless to pursue his low-pitched studies in a United States. He graduated from a prestigious New England Conservatory in Boston, where he complicated with luminaries Billy Hart, Cecil McBee, Don Palma, Ethan Iverson, John McNeil, Ralph Alessi, among others. As an heterogeneous and in direct sideman, he has toured with a horde of opposite artists in Europe, a US, and South America. He has worked with a series of applicable jazz figures, such as Ben Monder, Jim Black, Tim Miller, Jason Palmer, George Garzone, Frank Carlberg, Oscar Noriega, and many others. A clever believer in bands, he co-leads a groups Great on Paper and Earprint. The latter rope won a "best entrance album" difficulty of a NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll in 2016.


Green Vale School Open House - The Green Vale SchoolApril 12, 2018 - Old Brookville

Green Vale is a coed, nondenominational elementary propagandize for Pre-Nursery by 8th Grade, sketch families from all over Long Island. Since 1923, a module of well-developed academics and tiny class sizes is total with importance on athletics, visible and behaving arts, and impression education during every class level. After a culminating knowledge in a middle propagandize years (6th-8th grades), GVS graduates go on to surpass at independent, public, and boarding delegate schools.



CNC Open Hours - Fat Cat Fab LabApril 12, 2018 - New York


Everyone is acquire to this meetup, and it will be dedicated to a CNC.
If you've taken the CNC basement usage and reserve class, we can use this time to run your jobs with an instructor present. This is a requirement before going solo! Non-members be wakeful of a pricing. $20 /per diem and $1/min of jobtime.
If we haven't had a class already, come suffer a CNC demo!
Meetups during Fat Cat Fab Lab are for members of a Fat Cat Fab Lab Meetup Group.
You contingency be 18 years or comparison to attend


Tot's Time - Staten Island Children's MuseumApril 12, 2018 - Staten Island


Boot Camp - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Boot Camp classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.


Two Fake Blondes benefaction CHARACTER KARAOKE! - The PIT UndergroundApril 12, 2018 - New York


It's half impression showcase/half karaoke showdown! TWO FAKE BLONDES (Eliza Kingsbury & Jewel Elizabeth) benefaction an hour of Original Characters by tip writer/performers from UCB, Magnet, Reckless and The PIT. Then YOU -- a audience -- get to opinion for that character goes into a karaoke uncover down!
Hosted by: Two Fake Blondes -- Jewel Elizabeth & Eliza Kingsbury


The Archeology of Poetry—Digging a Moment with t'ai leisure ford - Poets HouseApril 12, 2018 - New York


By definition, archeology is a study of tellurian history by the mine of sites and a analysis of artifacts and other earthy remains. By definition, communication is a identical pursuit: poets uproot sites (and sights), detection and examining artifacts in an try to know humanity. In this way, we will cruise memories, photographs, and personal geographies as artifacts in sequence to get during a specific impulse in time. By digging over the aspect and examining these moments, one can start to make clarity of both personal and open histories. We will, of course, demeanour to associate poet-archeologists like Seamus Heaney, Tracy K. Smith, Kevin Young, Lucille Clifton, and others for impulse and review around a writing/digging process.


Better Together: Creating Connected Community, a Reading & Discussion Program during Southworth Library - Southworth Library AssociationApril 12, 2018 - Dryden


What is Social Capital? How can we emanate connected communities? Using excerpts from texts by Robert Putnam, Danielle Allen and Dan Rather, this array looks during what it means to be an American, what is means to be partial of a internal community and how we can emanate the amicable community to make effective change


Dom Salvador Quartet - Minton's PlayhouseApril 12, 2018 - Harlem


Dom Salvador – Piano
Bill Moring – Acoustic Bass
Vanderlei Pereira – Drums
Featuring: Raimundo Penaforte – Violin & Mandolin


Live Piano Karaoke with Joe McGinty - Sid Gold's Request RoomApril 12, 2018 - New York


Joe McGinty was a keyboardist for a Psychedelic Furs from 1987 until 1992. He is also a founder and song director of Loser's Lounge, an NYC reverence series that has played to sole out crowds in NYC for over 20 years. He has worked with The Ramones, Ronnie Spector, Nada Surf and many others. TV and film credits embody "One More Time" with Christopher Walken, "Bored To Death" and "Last Chance Harvey"
Interests embody pinball, drum coasters and vinyl records.


Adam O'Farill - Jamaica Center for Arts and LearningApril 12, 2018 - Jamaica

Adam O'Farill was innate and lifted in Brooklyn, NY. Born to a low musical legacy- his grandfather, a legendary Afro-Cuban composer/arranger, Chico O'Farrill, his father, a GRAMMY award-winning pianist/composer/activist Arturo O'Farrill, and his mother, pianist and teacher Alison Deane- O'Farrill has been surrounded by song since he was really young. He began study piano during age 6, and wail at age 8, while starting to harmonise around a same time. Since then, O'Farrill has done numerous artistic accomplishments as an acclaimed recording artist and a composer. Recently, O'Farrill finished his Bachelor's Degree during the Manhattan School of Music, where he complicated with Laurie Frink, Cecil Bridgewater, Reiko Fueting, Thomas Smith, Greg Gisbert, and Tony Kadleck.



Yoga for Student Living - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


This yoga march is open to all levels of yoga experience. The march will include of yoga postures/movements, imagining approaches and exhale awareness essentials that are pivotal to progressing wellness by the singular challenges of tyro life. Learning to change the shaken system by 'restorative yoga' techniques will be emphasized in any class. No knowledge is necessary. Dress comfortably; move a yoga pad if we have one (not required). Please pre-register so we can hit you with any updates/announcements. Please note yet that registration does not pledge a mark in a room -- space is singular so come to category early; first-come, first-served.


Javascript 101 - Fat Cat Fab LabApril 12, 2018 - New York


This meetup will get we started on your path to being a JavaScript programmer. Eventually those skills can assistance you make interactive websites, mobile apps and even robots. This meetup requires no some-more than a mechanism and a web browser. We will go over Javascript fundamentals, such as information types, variables, loops, conditionals, and functions. Consider this day one of your new programming adventure.


Core de Force Live - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Core de Force classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.
Event Format: Activity/Workshop
Audience: Alumni & Friends, Public, Faculty & Staff, Students - Current
Campus: North Campus


Greenpoint: Discovering a Next Big Artist - 92nd Street YApril 12, 2018 - New York


Williamsburg and Bushwick have received their satisfactory share of courtesy as flourishing art communities. Spend a few hours exploring a Greenpoint art scene. We will be visiting artist studios, galleries and interlude at some of a most talked about cafes and eateries


The Making of An Album, Part II: Act One — Piano Music From The Theater - 92nd Street YApril 12, 2018 - New York


92Y's Louis Rosen takes we inside a various stages of component musical scores for plays and expanding and transforming a melodramatic score for a concert gymnasium and recording.


Pulp Fiction Live Performed by a Last Nites - Knitting Factory BrooklynApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Last Nites are a organisation of fun and gifted musicians entrance from a NYC area who specialize in behaving cover songs as if they were their own. Since they don't belong to a standards of cookie-cutter cover bands, they broach an memorable show and a genuine low-pitched experience since they are a rope that loves what they do. On Apr 12th, The Last Nites will be behaving the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's classical movie, Pulp Fiction, in the extended entirety. In further to behaving each of a songs featured on a CD recover of a move, they will also be exploring many of a forgotten songs that peppers the film.


Fitness Class - Yoga - Albany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesApril 12, 2018 - Albany


ACPHS Fitness Center


Distant Sky - Nitehawk CinemaApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Recorded during Copenhagen's Royal Arena in Oct 2017, DISTANT SKY captures an unusual and jubilant live unison from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Performing new manuscript Skeleton Tree's artistic compositions alongside their essential catalog, a band's initial shows in 3 years annoyed an overjoyed response in fans, critics and rope alike, renewing a surpassing and insinuate relationship wherever they played. The band's acclaimed debate started in Australia in Jan 2017 before ripping across a USA and finale in Europe, with some of a best reviews of their flashy career.


T.A.C. (Thursdays After Class) - The PIT LoftApril 12, 2018 - New York


Thursday After Class (T.A.C.) is a chance for YOU to get adult onstage with PIT Faculty members and excellent tune your improv skills to perfection! Hosted any week by Jon Blue and Bryan Packman.


Cedar Sound Workshop and Elbin Reyes - NowadaysApril 12, 2018 - Ridgewood


As a production twin Cedar Sound Workshop, DJs Bradford James and Monchan emanate alluring residence cuts that simulate the duo's adore of a deeper strains of New York, Chicago and Detroit dance music. They strike Nowadays to applaud their latest recover on Dailysession, "Siren Resurrection," that combines analog drum machines and synths with a poetry of Brooklyn local Tshaka Campbell. The record's B-side comes pleasantness of New York–based DJ and writer Elbin Reyes. Elbin has a extreme dedication to digging, that will be clear when he stairs to a decks tonight.


Glenn Crytzer, Andy Stein, Jay Rattman & Conal Fowkes Tribute to a Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang Blue Four - Mezzrow Jazz ClubApril 12, 2018 - New York


Artists: Glenn Crytzer (Guitar), Andy Stein (Violin), Jay Rattman (Alto Sax), Conal Fowkes (Piano)


Spike Wilner - 'after-hours' w. special guest - Mezzrow Jazz ClubApril 12, 2018 - New York


Join pianist Spike Wilner for the after hours. He'll have special guest and an invitation-only jam session.


Reunion Weekend - Vermont - Albany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesApril 12, 2018 - Albany


ACPHS Fitness Center


A Place To Bury Strangers (Album Release Party) - ElsewhereApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


An Evening with Janita and Sean Kiely - Arlene's GroceryApril 12, 2018 - New York


On a heels of scarcely 50,000 miles of furloughed over a past 18 months, a buzz and expectation surrounding New York-based artist Janita (pronounced YA-nee-tuh) is as unsurprising as it is palpable. Standing-room-only concerts and sold-out headlining dates in both a United States and Europe have cemented her repute as an electrifying artist and performer whose breakthrough impulse has arrived.
Now, in further to her ongoing debate schedule, she's launched her possess artist-in-residence unison series in New York, during famed Lower East Side song haunt Arlene's Grocery. In this new series, Janita will be debuting new songs as good as new collaborations with special guests––a undoubted who's who of a New York song scene––while also behaving fan favorites from her albums Seasons of Life, Haunted, and Didn't You, My Dear?


Chet Vincent - Arlene's GroceryApril 12, 2018 - New York


Chet Vincent is a Pittsburgh-based singer/songwriter. His song is a rootsy stone and alt-country, recognised in a spirit of American folk traditions. Chet will be furloughed through a northeastern segment this spring, following a release of his arriving debut solo album, Where a Earth Opens Wide.
Chet Vincent has been kicking around bars and clubs in Pittsburgh and other eastern US cities, personification in bands given he was a teenager. A unchanging fixture both during small open mics and during rock venues with his band, The Big Bend, Chet has sensitively established a repute as one of a city's many dedicated figures. The payoff: Celebrate, The Big Bend's fourth release, has a hallmarks of a career milestone, job to mind early-'70s Neil Young in the songwriting, with sonic elements true out of Abbey Road-era Beatles. Listen to CVBB's music, including their live album, here.


Lullaby Song Circle - Carnegie HallApril 12, 2018 - New York


Carnegie Hall brings balmy lullaby melodies to Queens Library during Ridgewood with interactive Lullaby Song Circles. Families with infants and immature children are invited to join Emily Eagen and Eleni Arapoglou to learn and sing normal bedtime tunes. They will also share lullabies created by mothers who have participated in a national Lullaby Project, an beginning that supports maternal health, aids in child development, and strengthens holds between primogenitor and child. Learn to sing a new lullaby and share a joy of song at bedtime with your tot.


Moses Patrou & The Brooklyn Dive Bombers - Bar ChordApril 12, 2018 - Brooklyn


Yoga/Pilates - University during BuffaloApril 12, 2018 - New York


Yoga/Pilates classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.


Simplicity Parenting: Using a Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer, Happier, and More Secure Kids - Barnard College, Sulzberger ParlorApril 12, 2018 - Upper West Side

Kim John Payne, author of a bestselling Simplicity Parenting, invites relatives to cruise the ramifications of strenuous children with vigour to do too many things. Payne discusses a vital purpose that vital a balanced, elementary life brings to children and families in this year’s Julia Howe Ward Lecture. Information: toddlercenter@barnard.edu



Troubadour - The PIT UndergroundApril 12, 2018 - New York


The uncover that celebrates a age of combo of storytelling and song. Stand Ups tell stories and a live rope complete with a expel of troubadours renovate those stories into song.
Hosted by Kristin Kirkley


Cynthia King Dance Studio presents: Moving Parts - Kumble TheaterApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Moving Parts facilities dancers ages 3 to adults who light adult the theatre with choreography that ranges from ballet fantasies to charged commentaries. Moving Parts is a fun and high-energy joining of dance styles, featuring ballet, break-dancing, modern, tap, jazz, African dance, and more.


Friday Night Mics (PIT ATTIC) - PIT Striker MainstageApril 13, 2018 - New York


Start your weekend off right with this Friday Night Mic in a heart of Manhattan!


hypnagogia - Dixon PlaceThrough Apr 13, 2018 - New York


This interdisciplinary work-in-progress is desirous by a poetic and windy literary dexterity of a 1920's Harlem Renaissance compared writer, Jean Toomer (Cane) and a Polish 1930's writer, Bruno Schulz (Street of Crocodiles) and their heightened depictions of their subjects' interior lives. In this performance, dance, visible art, live music, theater, and digital estimate frame a players in hypnagogia, a rarified realms of multi-consciousness permitted to us during imagining and low sleep. Mythic/historic change egos are personified, divulgence archetypal facets of temperament that both welcome and challenge recognition. What we see is what we dream.


Zumba - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Zumba classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.
Event Format: Activity/Workshop
Audience: Alumni & Friends, Public, Faculty & Staff, Students - Current
Campus: North Campus


Dig Infinity! - Dixon PlaceApril 13, 2018 - New York


Legendary independent icon Lord Richard Buckley (1906-1960) was a coolest cat and a truly strange American performer. As a jazz humorist, vast storyteller, worldly philosopher and gospel rapper, he total African-American cant and a King's English in celebrating a Bible, Shakespeare, and history. In Dig Infinity!, Buckley spins his life story while oblivious the significance of law and ventures to a Dark Lands as he bargains for his really soul.


Noah Senghui Koh, Cello - Paul Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 13, 2018 - New York


Models and Bottles Fridays ... Free on a A.C. Pass Guest List - ShowApril 13, 2018 - New York City


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Daniel Joseph Parker, Piano - Morse Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 13, 2018 - New York


Cameron Baese MacIntosh, Jazz Drums - Morse Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 13, 2018 - New York


The Bench, A Homeless Love Story - East Village PlayhouseThrough Apr 13, 2018 - East Village

The Off-Broadway strike The Bench starring Robert Galinsky, destined by Jay O. Sanders, will extend the sold out run during The East Village Playhouse. This prolongation is being presented by Golden Globe Nominated Chris Noth, Drama Desk, Obie, Olivier Award leader Barry Shabaka Henley and constructed by Tony Award winning writer Terry Schnuck. Based on loyal stories, The Bench, set in civic decay and rubble, explores a emotional heartbreak of 5 homeless characters and a catastrophic violence surrounding AIDs in a 1980s. The meagre set is accented with hand-drawn imagery, from Daphne Arthur’s striking novel instrumentation of a play, and audio pattern is by universe re-known composer and multi-instrumentalist Deep Singh. It’s a singular and uninformed solo entertainment piece wherein one actor plays 5 characters, created in discourse form, not normal ‘monologue black out, digression black out’ normal solo entertainment form.



Kidz Cook - Staten Island Children's MuseumApril 13, 2018 - Staten Island


Minji Kim, Viola - Paul Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 13, 2018 - New York


En El Nombre De Salomé - Repertorio EspañolApril 13, 2018 - New York


A new play formed on Julia Alvarez's epic illusory novel of real-life iconic producer Salomé Ureña de Henríquez. Born in a 1850s, in a time of heated political and romantic repression and turmoil, Salomé's romantic patriotic poems incited her into a inhabitant icon. "In a Name of Salomé" is equally a story of Salomé's daughter, Camila, who grows adult in exile, in a shadow of her mother's legend.


Dana Lyn & Kyle Sanna: The Coral Suite - Irish Arts CenterApril 13, 2018 - New York


Album launch! Each sheet includes a nominal copy of "The Coral Suite."
Bringing to life a fragile ecosystem of a coral reef, fiddler Dana Lyn and guitarist Kyle Sanna use light boxes, projections, and a vocabulary of Irish tune to emanate an audiovisual poem in a vivid, impressionistic, and riveting performance.


Alice Ping, Viola - Morse Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 13, 2018 - New York


Daniel James Ficarri, Organ - Paul Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 13, 2018 - New York


Friday a 13th Cabaret Freak Show - The Cutting RoomApril 13, 2018 - New York


NYC's premier strain and dance accumulation show takes on a voluptuous circus-themed vibe with fishnet-clad dancers, impertinent comedians, magicians, drag, and unusual singers for night of philharmonic and variety.
Guilty Pleasures Cabaret in "Friday a 13th Freak Show" plays The Cutting Room (44 E. 32nd Street) Apr 13th. Pre-sale tickets are $20, $25 during the door, $20 food or libation minimum. Tickets and information are accessible at www.thecuttingroomnyc.com
Guilty Pleasures Cabaret was founded in 2014 by 6 friends in New York City who wanted to furnish a uncover that highlighted both their behaving and artistic talents. Inspired by music, dance, and costumes that over their guilty behaving pleasures, a show was innate - so earning their name "Guilty Pleasures Cabaret." The ladies debuted their uncover in Manhattan on a Upper West Side during a area bar, and after 9 months, changed downtown where they sole out monthly shows during the eminent Duplex Cabaret Theater. The ladies have since done the Duplex their behaving home, with guest appearances during Feinstein's/54 Below, The Triad, The Ten-Foot Rat Cabaret, Clocktower Cabaret in Denver, and Voodoo Comedy Lounge in Denver. In a spring of 2017, a ladies and gents of GPC will make their general performance entrance in San Pedro, Belize. For some-more information, greatfully visit www.guiltypleasurescabaret.com
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The Party: A Musical - The City College of New York - Aaron Davis HallApril 13, 2018 - New York


Paul Laurence Dunbar wrote lyrics for a first all African-American low-pitched produced on Broadway called "In Dahomey" (1903). His poem "The Party" is being re-imagined as a new low-pitched written and destined by Bobby Lewis. "The Party" portrays a dream life of slaves on a southern camp as we glance at a ideal day divided from their toils and struggles as they come together from 4 plantations to have a party.


Young Galaxy, Sound of Ceres - Knitting Factory BrooklynApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Finding beauty in a everyday might sometimes be a wily task, though the best art does only that - binds up a counterpart to a small nonetheless significant sum that make adult our lives. In an epoch where a world seems to pierce at diverge speed and satirical reflection is singular to a latest blog post, Montreal rope Young Galaxy's songs remind us of a richness of the universal practice - from adore and detriment to despondency and hope.
Invisible Republic, Young Galaxy's sophomore release, builds on founding twin Stephen Ramsay (guitars, vocals) and Catherine McCandless' (keyboards, vocals) gusto for transforming a mundane into a fantastic - familiar hooks build into epic crescendos, while domestic and reliable concerns share space with romantic observations.


Make Art with Michael Albert - Chappaqua LibraryApril 13, 2018 - Chappaqua

A complicated pop art knowledge and hands-on cereal box collage seminar with a internal artist. Registration suggested.



Fisher (Dirtybird) - Schimanski New YorkApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


21 and over


Happy Hour - The PIT UndergroundApril 13, 2018 - New York


Show adult ready to be challenged, accommodate new people, and improvise!
This jam will get we ready for a next turn of improv while being a perfect pregame to your weekend.
There are 4 rotating formats with opposite hosts.


Shababa Fridays - 92YApril 13, 2018 - Upper East Side


Get prepared for Shabbat with a joyous and active low-pitched experience!
Children, parents, grandparents and nannies are all a partial of the Shababa Friday family. Join us for this witty and soulful knowledge of singing, dancing, jumping and celebrating as a community!


The New York Ice Cream Challenge - 92YApril 13, 2018 - Upper East Side


Want to play food censor for an afternoon?
Join us for a debate of some of a city's newest and hottest ice cream and gelato spots. We'll rate each stop for flavor, consistency, display and altogether appeal factor. Tour takes place on foot.


Button Mural Craft - Lil ChameleonApril 13, 2018 - Tuckahoe

Celebrate the much-awaited and expected spring season! Create sun murals out of buttons -- a fun approach to rivet your child's excellent motor skills. Registration required.



How to Stop Closet Overwhelm and Actually Have Something to Wear - 92YApril 13, 2018 - Upper East Side


Most women open their closets and notwithstanding the vast amount of options they have, they feel overwhelmed, finish up wasting time and mostly walk out the doorway wearing something that they don't feel really special in.
Diane Pollack of Stylempower will offer we various options and recommendations on how to equivocate this nonessential daily experience.


Roni Ben-Hur Quartet - Jazz during KitanoApril 13, 2018 - New York


Roni Ben-Hur - Guitar
Steve Wilson – Sax/Flute
Santi Debriano - Bass
Vince Cherico - Drums


The Prince and Michael Experience - Mercury LoungeApril 13, 2018 - New York


Prince and Michael Jackson fans applaud on a dance building as DJ Dave Paul mixes manuscript cuts, remixes, singular tracks and hits from a two artists as good as songs by such subordinate acts as Sheila E., The Jackson 5, The Time and Janet Jackson. Collectively, Prince and Michael Jackson helped conclude the early-'80s epoch of MTV, revolutionized both R&B and renouned music, and shabby thousands of musicians worldwide. This nightlife celebration pays reverence to dual of a greatest artists of the time. The knowledge is presented by DJ Dave Paul who has successfully constructed over 300 of these events in 35 cities (San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Las Vegas, Detroit, Chicago, Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York etc.).


The Hit Men: Legendary Rock Supergroup – Back by Popular Demand! - Paramount Hudson Valley TheaterApril 13, 2018 - Peekskill


Toumani Diabaté + Sidiki Diabaté - Brooklyn BowlApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


In a singular father-and-son collaboration, Toumani Diabaté, talent of African song and widely recognized as a greatest vital kora player, has available an manuscript of duets with his son Sidiki, a instrument's rising star.
Described as "the excellent Toumani partnership since his classical work with Ali Farka Touré" (The Guardian) 'Toumani & Sidiki' is a discourse conducted by the kora, a 21-string West African harp that the Diabaté dynasty has towering into a most iconic of African instruments. Father-and-son collaborations are singular enough though the ties contracting Toumani and Sidiki Diabaté are quite profound and evocative. Descended from a line of griots - custodians of a ancient verbal traditions of West Africa's Mandé people stretching behind seven hundred years - a names Toumani and Sidiki are poignant names in a annals of African music.
Toumani's father, Sidiki senior, available the initial ever kora album, a classic Mali: Ancient Strings, in 1970, unwrapping a instruments intensity as a virtuosic lead instrument. His son Toumani has taken it further, weaving together drum lines, ancient melodies and startling improvisations to emanate a kaleidoscope of low-pitched colours. Since recording a first solo kora manuscript in 1988, he has brought a instrument to a world, with albums, tours, GRAMMY awards and collaborations with a likes of Ali Farka Touré, Taj Mahal, Herbie Hancock, Damon Albarn and Bjork. Toumani has also built an considerable array of fans along a way, including President Barack Obama, who chose Toumani's partnership with Taj Mahal as his all-time favourite album.
Toumani's eldest son Sidiki moves things brazen again. In Mali's collateral Bamako a 23 year old is a star. Voted Mali's best kick maker in 2013, Sidiki runs his possess recording and programming studio and alongside rapper 'Iba One' is one half of a country's premier hip-hop duo, who fill a 20,000 seater Modibo Keita stadium. At a same time he has a low knowledge of Mande enlightenment and a challenging technique on a kora. "It's a dream to play with my father" he says. "Yes I'm a hip-hop artist, though I adore and honour my roots as a kora player, we want to know more. It's my possibility to learn directly from my father. It's additional special since my father is my idol."
The manuscript is a set of unparalleled kora duets, available with small rehearsal (and for some songs no rehearsal) as 'live' with no overdubs during RAK studios north London. World Circuit's group of writer Nick Gold and operative Jerry Boys (Ali Farka Touré, Buena Vista Social Club, Orchestra Baobab) is complemented by co-producer Lucy Duran (producer of Toumani's prior albums). Recorded in stereo Toumani can be listened in a left orator and Sidiki on a right.
The repertoire is formed on a multiple of obscure, roughly forgotten kora pieces and a new demeanour at some Mande classics from Mali. "We're not going backwards, perplexing to play only how my father and grandfather did these songs," says Toumani. "We have to do it the way. We're complicated griots, we live in a city, we're connected to a world. Speaking of his enterprise to broadcast ancestral repertoire in a contemporary demeanour Toumani describes a album as ""The past meets a present for a future.""
The manuscript arrives in a wake of a recent tough Islamic rebellion where a anathema on song was attempted in a north of Mali. With this manuscript Toumani wanted "to uncover the certain side of Mali", to reassert a legacy of a nation with entrance to infinite musical riches. The songs are named, in griot tradition, to honour several people, places or events.
The personification is extraordinary. There is telepathic communication, a finishing of any other's low-pitched sentences - gorgeous musicianship. The kora is a quietest of instruments though is here played with animation and attack, groove, wit, pitch and bounce, overjoyed excitement and artistic intimacy. And always with a issuing pulse and groove. 'Toumani & Sidiki' sounds distinct any other manuscript of kora duets.


Billy Joel - Madison Square Garden April 13, 2018 - New York


War on Women - Saint VitusApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


War On Women is a co-ed, feminist hardcore punk rope from Baltimore, MD founded in 2010 by members of Liar's Academy, AVEC, Office of Future Plans, and Sal Bando.


Schism (A Tribute To Tool), SIN (A Tribute to Nine Inch Nails) - The Chance TheaterApril 13, 2018 - Poughkeepsie


The Veer Union - The Chance TheaterApril 13, 2018 - Poughkeepsie


Friday Night Poetry Slam Semi Finals Hosted By Mahogany Browne - Nuyorican Poets CafeApril 13, 2018 - New York


Come check out the Nuyorican's many popular weekly event! Watch veteran poets perform and the Wednesday night Slam winners spit! Judges of the Friday Night Slams are 5 incidentally chosen members of the audience (in other words, it could be you!).
$15 General acknowledgment at a door (a line forms outward an hour before admittance, ubiquitous admittance starts during 10pm).
Tired of watchful on line? Buy VIP Tickets online and association with da poets!
$28 VIP acknowledgment (online only). Arrive during the Main Entrance (and not in a line) by 9:30pm SHARP!


National Scandal - The PIT UndergroundApril 13, 2018 - New York


National Scandal is a parsimonious sketch comedy garb with a concentration on collaborative essay straight from a groin. The group dissects multitude and politics in sequence to find the beautifully injured human core. Like your scientist crony who gets too dipsomaniac at a cooking party, National Scandal is intelligent yet unpredictable. They're a dirty freaks we wouldn't mind introducing to your parents. Cast: Jenifer Bloodsworth Parker Denton Jonathan Desley Patrick Jones Sarah Nowak Meghan O'Malley Holden McNeely (director) Art: Jenifer Bloodsworth


Bragging Rights - PIT Striker MainstageApril 13, 2018 - New York


A organisation of comedians and actors that have been incidentally drafted into 2 apart teams go conduct to conduct for laughs where a audience and/or guest judges opinion on that team was a funniest and gets to travel away as Bragging Rights Sketch Comedy Champions for a month. It's partial Fantasy Football, partial Wrestling, and all Comedy!


Masterworks Series - BargemusicThrough Apr 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Program and musician sum at www.bargemusic.org.
NO REFUNDS: (within 12 hours after squeeze you can blank your credit label transaction) SEE EXCHANGE POLICY (below)
EXCHANGES: Up to one hour before a performance, tickets purchased by Brown Paper Tickets can be eliminated to a destiny concert date by job Brown Paper Tickets during 1-800-838-3006, Ext. 1
Senior and Student bonus tickets will need photo ID during the door.
Bargemusic concerts are 1 to 1-1/2 hours, with no intermission.


Leigh Nash, James Slater and Stephen Wilson - Opry City StageApril 13, 2018 - New York


Leigh Nash. Texas local Leigh Nash is a Nashville-based thespian and songwriter who is also a lead vocalist for a pop rope Sixpence None The Richer, that gifted colossal success with cocktail singles like "Kiss Me" and "There She Goes."
Leigh is also featured as a member of Fauxliage and Movement Nashville. Nash has also expelled several critically acclaimed solo projects and is slated to recover her arriving music subsequent fall.
James Slater is a dual time, grammy nominated, piano-playing, bilingual singer-songwriter of Bolivian American skirmish signed to BMG Music Publishing in Nashville, Tennessee. James was innate in Durham, North Carolina, and lifted in a tropics of a Panama Canal Zone in Central America.


Ty Segall and The Freedom Band - Brooklyn SteelApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn



Caroline Davis' 'HEART tonic' - The Jazz GalleryApril 13, 2018 - New York


Mobile given her birth in Singapore, composer, saxophonist, and teacher Caroline Davis now lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her entrance album, Live Work & Play, was featured on All About Jazz's best releases, and she was named one of JazzTimes' Best New Artists in a 2012 Expanded Critics' Poll. In 2017, she was named one of Downbeat's "rising stars" in a alto saxophone category. Caroline's third album, Heart Tonic, created and available in New York, will be expelled in Mar of 2018 on Sunnyside Records.


MASTER ILLUSIONIST Rick Thomas - Suffolk TheaterApril 13, 2018 - Riverhead


Illusionist Rick Thomas has anually achieved over 600 shows during Las Vegas casinos including Bellagio, Mirage, Mandalay Bay, Tropicana, Planet Hollywood, and more... earning him a title of "Stage Magician of a Year" by a Academy of Magical Arts. "The BEST in sorcery entertainment" - James Truceau, MGM Casinos. Rick Thomas performs a most intriguing and innovative illusions in a world with a character unlike any other sorcery entertainer "A VISUAL DELGHT" -- THE LA TIMES


You're Welcome (PIT ATTIC) - PIT Striker MainstageApril 13, 2018 - New York


A weekly mount up uncover featuring a rotating expel of a best new comics.


This Curse - The Bowery ElectricApril 13, 2018 - New York


Sin City Soirée - Monarch Rooftop LoungeApril 13, 2018 - New York


Come indulge in casino games, bottle specials & corrupted entertainment during our Vegas themed extravaganza! On Friday a 13th, a Big Apple meets Sin City. You DON'T wish to skip this!


AdHoc Presents U.S. Girls - Baby's All RightApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


This year marks a poignant anniversary for U.S. Girls, a protean low-pitched enterprise of multi-disciplinary artist, Meg Remy. 10 years ago Remy initial used a 4-track recorder and a microphone to self-produce a array of spontaneous, starkly musical, 'instant expressions'. These collisions of static, clank and sung tune seem in review like a singly American arrangement of minimalism, an certainly feminine blow to Nebraska or Rev & Vega's early sonic confrontations. In contrast, her latest work for 4AD and Royal Mountain Records, In A Poem Unlimited, Remy's 6th manuscript and 2nd LP for a label, was painstakingly crafted in mixed studios by a artistic cast of 20+ collaborators. Remy traverses an evident and increasingly politicized prophesy over a course of this decade of work. And while U.S. Girls, denoting a plural, is no longer a misnomer, In A Poem Unlimited might be Remy's many individually strong protest to date.


ASL Poetry Slam - Nuyorican Poets CafeApril 13, 2018 - New York


ASL Slam offers a stage to assembly members to come adult & rap, rhapsodize & rehash during the stage!


Dancing with a Stars Ulster Style 2018 - Diamond Mills Hotel & TavernApril 13, 2018 - Saugerties


Schism (A Tribute To Tool), Sin (A Tribute To Nine Inch Nails), Vice - The Chance TheaterApril 13, 2018 - Poughkeepsie


Art and History Contest - Kingsland Homestead during Queens Historical Society Through Apr 13, 2018 - Flushing


21st Annual Art & History Contest
This competition is open to all 3rd, 4th, & 5th class students in a Borough of Queens!
The Challenge: Pick your favorite ancestral building or site in Queens. If we need some ideas, impute to a list of Queens Landmarks or monuments.
Ideas Include: Post Office, Library, Church, Temple, Mosque, Park, Cemetery, Statue.
Draw a building or site that we have selected on a apart piece of paper (8 1/2×11).
Write during least one divide stating a name of a place we drew, the history, and a reason we picked it.
Contest Rules:
Your sketch must be on 8 1/2 by 11 inches paper.
You might use pencils, colored pencils, crayons or watercolors.
Complete a entry form and glue or fasten it to a back of your drawing.
Write an letter about your subject, afterwards paper shave it to a back of your drawing. Make certain to use your school heading!
Give your drawing, with a essay and $1 estimate fee paper clipped together, to your teacher.
**Please note that your work becomes a property of a Queens Historical Society.**
Winners: A 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place leader will be selected from any grade.
1st place winners will accept a $50 present card.
2nd place winners will accept a $35 present card.
3rd place winners will accept a $25 present card.
All participants get a certificate!
There will be a accepting for a winners, hold at 2:30pm on Saturday, May 12th, 2018, during QHS.
?? ENTRY DEADLINE: Apr 13th, 2018!
Fill out and insert the entrance form enclosed with this flyer to a back of your picture.
?? Please SEND or DELIVER entries to:
QUEENS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
ATTN: EDUCATION/ART CONTEST
143-35 37th Avenue, Flushing, NY 11354
(718) 939-0647 ext. 14
Fax (718) 539-9885


20andthecity & Blackonthecanvas presents Friday a 13TH! - Muchmore'sApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Make your Friday a 13th propitious & Join us during one of Brooklyn's best venues with some of a best NYC talent.


BoogieManja - The PIT LoftApril 13, 2018 - New York


BoogieManja (n): 1.) A huge, exciting, initial monster. 2.) An hour of illusory sketch comedy from some of a best performers and writers in NYC. 3.) Something that changes figure or form each month.


Caitlyn Smith, Andrea Davidson - Mercury LoungeApril 13, 2018 - New York


In a time when all is big, quick and bombastic, it's singular to find an artist who can hush a room with only the energy of her voice or a will of her pen. Caitlyn Smith, one of Nashville's many prized writers, is one of them: and, after years spent component songs for and with everybody from Dolly Parton to Garth Brooks to Meghan Trainor, she's finally prepared to betray all sides of her huge talent with Starfire. Long lauded for her ability to whisk pure tension into memorable tracks, Starfire is a raw, abdominal journey about love, hardship and a struggle to pave your own way, all anchored by her memorable tone. A few mins of listening and one thing becomes extravagantly clear: there is no one improved to sing a music of Caitlyn Smith than Smith herself.


Schubert's Final Sonatas, Part 1 — Shai Wosner, piano - 92nd Street YApril 13, 2018 - New York


Pianist Shai Wosner has drawn general praise for his well-developed artistry, low-pitched integrity, judicious performances and talented programming. But it's his performances and recordings of a music of Schubert that have earned him special acclaim. Wosner earnings to 92Y with a new late-night array in the smaller, some-more intimate opening space, with 3 recitals focusing on a composer's pioneering final six piano sonatas. The pianist views these sonatas as "six good novels, abounding with insights into a human condition." Join us for this unusual exploration.
"A Schubertian of steadfast authority and character"
Gramophone
Shai Wosner, piano


RR: Mistress Velvetina's Variety Show - KGB BarApril 13, 2018 - New York


2 splash minimum.


Arthur Mitchell and Darren Walker: A Stellar Life in Dance - 92nd Street YApril 13, 2018 - New York


Arthur Mitchell, owner of Dance Theatre of Harlem and former principal dancer of a New York City Ballet, joins Darren Walker, President of a Ford Foundation to simulate on Mr. Mitchell's lifelong joining to farrago and value in dance.
Performances embody signature works illustrating Mr. Mitchell's barrier-breaking career.


RR: Jake Tavill - KGB BarApril 13, 2018 - New York


No cover. 2 splash minimum.


The Pipeline Festival - Afloat - Women's Project TheaterApril 13, 2018 - New York


Want to locate the best new work by a most sparkling new artists in town? Wondering where to accommodate the subsequent generation of implausible women and trans theatermakers? Don't skip WP's Pipeline Festival, a singular opportunity to see 5 new plays, combined by 5 collaborative teams combined from WP Theater's distinguished two-year Lab residency.
Don't skip your possibility to contend you saw it here first.


Alfred Co-Ed Track Meet during Kutztown University and Moravian College - Alfred UniversityApril 13, 2018 - Alfred


Men's and Women's Track contest in events during Kutztown University and Moravian College in Pennsylvania.


Alfred Men's Tennis VS. Oneonta - Alfred UniversityApril 13, 2018 - Alfred


Men's Tennis competes opposite Oneonta.


What Town? The Musical - The PIT UndergroundApril 13, 2018 - New York


In "What Town? The Musical" Katie Hammond and Daniel Tepper emanate an makeshift musical on a spot, revelation the story of a done up plcae provided by a audience. Katie Hammond and Daniel Tepper also play all of a characters in a town. It's hilarious. It's heartfelt. It's... What Town?


Black fit youth - Mr Beery'sApril 13, 2018 - Bethpage


The Hit Men- Legendary Rock Supergroup- Back by Popular Demand - Paramount Hudson Valley TheaterApril 13, 2018 - Peekskill

Time transport through a most pretentious years of stone ‘n hurl with The Hit Men - mythological performers who toured and available with Frankie Valli and a Four Seasons, Tommy James and The Shondells, Carly Simon, Carole King, Elton John, Cat Stevens, Jim Croce, and many some-more huge stars. Their code new Time Travel Tour uncover features new strike songs from a 60s, 70s, and 80s, new archival photos and video footage, and fascinating new backstage “stories from a road” about their memorable experiences with universe class stone stars.



Kings Kaleidoscope & Propaganda - Gramercy TheatreApril 13, 2018 - New York


Special Offers: Preferred Access Ticket
Doors: 7pm / Show: 8pm*
*Showtime is theme to change
Preferred Access Ticket Includes Front of a Line Access, a Guaranteed Seat, and a Show Poster
Age Restriction: 16+ Unless Accompanied by a Guardian
GA Standing and Seating available.
Accessible accommodations should squeeze a General Admission sheet and will be taken caring of during the venue day of event.
Just a few blocks from Madison Square Park, Gramercy Theatre's insinuate live knowledge remains unmatched by any other Manhattan venue. Get adult close and personal with a performers in a general acknowledgment section, or suffer a full perspective of a unforgettable sourroundings in the authentic entertainment seating. Grab a cold splash from one of a many bars located in a venue, including a downstairs lounge.
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Water Aerobics - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Water Aerobics Classes are offering by Recreation as a partial of their Group Fitness programming.


'Together in Prayer' Conference Call - The Church of a VillageApril 13, 2018 - New York


La Oveja Negra Productions and Nivel Presentan: 2 Minutos '30 Aniversario' USA Tour - SOBsApril 13, 2018 - New York


Formed in 1987 in Buenos Aires, Argentina in a middle of a Argentine mercantile crisis, 2 mins began as a organisation of 4 members: Walter "Mosca" Velázquez on vocals, Indio on guitars, Alejandro "Papa" Ainadjian on bass, and Marcelo Ares on drums.
Their entrance album Valentín Alsina, named after their hometown, was expelled in 1994. This manuscript included a hit strain "Ya No Sos," that had been formerly recorded for an eccentric compilation of punk stone and hardcore bands called Invasion 88. Valentin Alsina sole 50,000 copies and warranted the rope the pretension of "breakout rope of a year" for a SI Supplement from Clarín (Argentine newspaper).
2 mins began to make sound that same year when, along with Attaque 77, they achieved as a opening bands for Motörhead and Ramones in a Vélez Sarfield Stadium in front of 45,000 people. They after became a first Argentine punk stone band to play in a legendary CBGB in New York City.
Mensaje – Cambio A Su Evento
NYC Cambio de fecha !!!
Nueva fecha sera Viernes 13 de Abril
doors 11:30pm
LATE NIGHT show!!


Tom Rush - Rubin MuseumApril 13, 2018 - New York


Folk idol Tom Rush is a means musician whose shows offer a low-pitched celebration and a tour into a tradition and spectrum of what song has been, can be, and will become. His particular guitar style, devious humor, and warm, fluent voice have made him both a fable and a captivate to audiences around a world. His shows are filled with a rib-aching delight of superb storytelling, a sweet unhappy of ballads, and a passion of dirty blues.
Beginning his career in Boston during the famed Club 47, Tom helped figure the folk reconstruction in a 1960s and a renaissance of a 1980s and 1990s. His early recordings introduced a work of Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, and James Taylor. He is credited by Rolling Stone with "ushering in a singer/songwriter era." Now celebrating his fiftieth year on theatre and in a studio, Tom continues to mangle new ground. His many recent recover was voted Top Album of a Year by Folk DJL and awarded Folk Album of The Year by a International Folk Alliance. His YouTube shave of "Remember Song" has turn an internet prodigy with tighten to 6 million plays to date. He maintains a full furloughed schedule of mostly sold-out shows that are both presenter and assembly favorites, still doing what audiences adore him for: essay and personification passionately and kindly knitting together a musical traditions and talents of the times.
About Naked Soul
Naked Soul presents performances from some of a country's tip singer/songwriters but microphones or amplifiers, as if a music were, acoustically speaking, naked. The musicians in a series pull upon a universal themes fundamental in Himalayan art—spirituality, peace, tolerance, wisdom, compassion—on name Friday evenings. Learn More.
Presented with Music Without Borders. Musical performances during the Rubin Museum are done possible by a Carlo and Micól Schejola Foundation.Yamaha is a official piano of a Rubin Museum of Art.


Double Double - The StoneApril 13, 2018 - New York


Bill Frisell (guitar) Mary Halvorson (guitar) Kendrick Scott (drums) Tomas Fujiwara (drums)


Televizor - First Time in USA - DROMApril 13, 2018 - New York


Legends of Russian stone and pioneers of electronic new wave, TELEVIZOR was shaped in 1984 in St.Petersburg (back afterwards -- Leningrad). Mikhail Borzikin, a band's lead singer, songwriter, keyboardist and producer, has always hold uncompromising position radically hostile authoritarianism in any possible form. From a 1980s, when he sang uncensored songs with sincerely political messages during KGB-controlled Leningrad Rock Club and led thousands-strong impetus to Smolny to conflict the city supervision cancelling stone festival, to a present day, when he takes active partial in anti-Putin opposition, participates in criticism meetings and releases songs like "Forgive us, Ukraine!" he is a very enactment of a idea of staying loyal to oneself -- both in his song and his life in general.
This usually show during DROM is a very initial concert of TELEVIZOR as a full rope in a USA, dedicated to a 30th anniversary of a cult classical album "????????? ???????" ("Fatherland of Illusions") featuring such super-hits as "Your Dad is a Fascist", "Fed Up to a Neck", "Children are Walking Away", etc. This is also a U.S. display of a band's new album "?????????" ("IchThyosaur").
Russian guest will be upheld by their friends from NYC, a new call / choice electronica act INTERZONA, (unofficially) presenting their new manuscript "Secret Sessions".


Young Galaxy - Knitting FactoryApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Finding beauty in a everyday might sometimes be a wily task, though the best art does only that - binds up a counterpart to a small nonetheless significant sum that make adult our lives. In an epoch where a world seems to pierce at diverge speed and satirical reflection is singular to a latest blog post, Montreal rope Young Galaxy's songs remind us of a richness of the universal practice - from adore and detriment to despondency and hope.
Invisible Republic, Young Galaxy's sophomore release, builds on founding twin Stephen Ramsay (guitars, vocals) and Catherine McCandless' (keyboards, vocals) gusto for transforming a mundane into a fantastic - familiar hooks build into epic crescendos, while domestic and reliable concerns share space with romantic observations.
'Our charge for this record was: if it doesn't make we move, it improved make we cry,' quips Ramsay. 'Even improved is creation someone cry and dance during the same time. It creates a lot of people uncomfortable, though I like it!'
Invisible Republic is a product of a prolonged musical and personal tour for Ramsay and McCandless, who initial burst onto a Canadian song scene in 2007 with their eponymous entrance album, that included overwhelming first singular 'Swing Your Heartache.' Following endless touring opposite North America and Europe that saw Young Galaxy play alongside acts like Metric, The Frames, Peter, Bjorn and John, Death Cab For Cutie, and Stars, furloughed members of a band returned to several other concerns, withdrawal only bassist Stephen Kamp alongside Ramsay and McCandless.


PINK MEXICO - Union PoolApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


"Landing somewhere between My Bloody Valentine's poppiest moments, Wavves least
bratty missives, a result is something like if Nirvana had had a roller rock phase." –
Noisey
"Brooklyn around LA Pink Mexico plays a dirty brand of foam rock, though their ethereal melodies
with unusual inflections negate the rudeness of their twisted sound." – The
Deli
"…the kind of fuzzy, pushing garage punk that we can always trust Burger to put out."
– BrooklynVegan
"…one heckuva skronky/crunchy high that we never wish to end." – Impose
After personification drums for large other bands, including Shilpa Ray and WALTZ, Robert
Preston went for a change and began his solo project, Pink Mexico. After relocating from
Brooklyn to Los Angeles, Preston self-released a first Pink Mexico LP, pnik mxeico, in
June of 2013, attracting a attention of Austin-based record tag Fleeting Youth
Records, who afterwards re-released pnik mxeico a following December.
Preston relocated to Brooklyn in a fall of 2014 to start recording his subsequent album while
continuing other releases: a separate 7" with Los Angeles-based band, SunLikeDrugs as
well as a 12" vinyl dire of pnik mxeico by Bordeaux, France formed label Big Tomato
Records. The subterraneous buzz surrounding a first LP led Preston into a Burger
Records family. Following large Brooklyn shows and creation the rounds during this
year's SXSW, Pink Mexico has grown as a rope comprised of Grady Walker & Ian
Everall.


Quiet Loudly - SunnyvaleApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Wild Lines: Improvising Emily Dickinson, Jane Ira Bloom - Baruch Performing Arts CenterApril 13, 2018 - New York


Jane Ira Bloom, a 21st century soprano saxophonist reimagines a poetry of 19th century idealist Emily Dickinson as partial of a Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives Series.
Performers includes,
Dawn Clement: Piano
Mark Helias: Bass
Bobby Previte: Drums
Deborah Rush: Poetry Reading


Rhythm Dogs - The Red LionApril 13, 2018 - New York


No Standards - The Red LionApril 13, 2018 - New York


Breakdown - The Red LionApril 13, 2018 - New York


Heart of a Park Tour - Central Park ConservancyApril 13, 2018 - New York


Walk true through a heart of Central Park on this east-to-west debate led by Central Park Conservancy guides. Enjoy a good variety of a scenic, sculptural, and architectural elements a Park has to offer.
Visit some of a Park's many famous landmarks, including Conservatory Water, Loeb Boathouse, Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, Cherry Hill, a Lake, and Strawberry Fields.
Details
Meet: Samuel F. B. Morse statue (inside a Park during 72nd Street and Fifth Avenue). Tour ends during 72nd Street and Central Park West. Map of start location
Terrain: A few stairs
Length of Tour: approximately 90 minutes
Cost: Free. Register in allege for easiest check-in! (Pre-registration not required)


Erotic City Prince Tribute Band - Mulcahys Pub and Concert HallApril 13, 2018 - Wantagh


For a last 20 years, Julian Stefoni has been profitable tribute to his purple majesty. Being multi-talented, personification guitar, keyboards, singing and dancing/performing, being corroborated by some unequivocally funky musicians, Erotic City delivers a high appetite show that facilities classic Prince songs from his ultimate collection.
With a finish live theatre show, when the time to celebration like the 1999, Erotic City doesn't reason back with a high heels, a lace pants, a 'infamous' purple coat, and all of a sexiness we will get in a Prince show. If you're ever in need of we purple fix, Erotic City will really show adult in a small red corvette with heavenly Nikki and emanate some debate in a after world. 'Dearly beloved, we are collected here currently to get by this thing called life.' Let's go crazy with Erotic City.


A Night of Thrill-Via - The Creek and The CaveApril 13, 2018 - Queens


What is Jay-Z's 98th problem", "Who REALLY let a dogs out?" Find out the answers to these questions and more. Presenting, "A NIGHT OF THRILL-VIA", a new diversion show where 3 contestants will get quizzed on a most pointless topics; raps, video games, opposite types of soda. We'll even have a few comedians dump by and give their possess unique code of knowledge. Join your host, Marvin Lattimore, "A Night of THRILL-VIA" during the Creek and a Cave bar in Queens on Sept 30th during 8 pm. and find out who is a most stirring is.


Commuter Appreciation Week - Adelphi UniversityThrough Apr 13, 2018 - Garden City


Each division the Commuter Student Organization puts together a week of activities, giveaway food and giveaways to applaud one of Adelphi's largest populations on campus, commuter students! Below are a list of activities designed for this semester.


Minton Sparks - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 13, 2018 - New York


Minton Sparks is a extravagantly original poet, opening artist, novelist, teacher, and essayist. Her appearances operation from a venerable Old Towne School of Folk Music to a American Songbook Series during Lincoln Center in New York City.
Minton's books, Desperate Ransom and White Lightning, and her essay have perceived wide commend from NPR's Weekend All Things Considered and BBC's Bob Harris Show. She has seemed on theatre with Ben Folds, Punch Brothers, John Prine, Jacob Dylan, Rosanne Cash, and nation legend Pam Tillis.
Minton also teaches a writing/performance seminar at universities and veteran organizations opposite the country.


Sophie Buskin - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 13, 2018 - New York


Andrew Schulz - Gotham Comedy Club April 13, 2018 - New York


Andrew Schulz: A local New Yorker and internationally furloughed standup comedian, Andrew Schulz is famous for his waggish and unapologetic comedy. Schulz hurdles conventional knowledge with an NYC tinge that is mostly idiotic, during times brilliant, though always hysterical. He recently starred in a sitcom Benders, now on Netflix. He can be seen in Amazon's Sneaky Pete and a new deteriorate of HBO's Crashing, and he also co-stars in a new Hulu dramedy There's Johnny, premiering in November. While during MTV, Schulz starred in countless shows for a network, including Guy Code, Girl Code and Uncommon Sense. Andrew and his Guy Code co-star, Charlamange tha
God, combined the widely successful podcast The Brilliant Idiots.


Friday Afternoon Movie: 'Marshall' - Island Trees Public LibraryApril 13, 2018 - Island Trees

Starring: Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad, Kate Hudson, Sterling K. Brown, Dan Stevens, James Cromwell, Keesha Sharp, Roger Guenveur Smith, Derrick BaskinSynopsis: About a immature Thurgood Marshall, a first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles by one of his career defining cases. Rated: PG-13, 119 minutes.



Charles Bacquet - Broadway Comedy ClubApril 13, 2018 - New York


Charles Bacquet presents a lineup full of the Top Headliners , as good as Up and Comers...See a stars of tommorow , currently .These are a best comedians from New York City with special guest from all opposite the country. You've seen them on MTV, HBO, The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, The Daily Show, Last Comic Standing and more!


New Caracas (Single Release Show) - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 13, 2018 - New York


Confronting Implicit Bias and Micro-aggressions (Diversity Certificate Workshop) - Adelphi UniversityApril 13, 2018 - Garden City


This seminar helps participants commend implicit biases and micro?aggressive function that might exist in themselves and others, quite as it relates to race, religion, gender and gender identity, class, ethnicity and people with disabilities.


Google G-Suite Review - Adelphi UniversityApril 13, 2018 - Garden City


Google Docs, Sheets and Slides are capability apps that let we create opposite kinds of online documents. These Google Apps concede you to facilely work on your documents in genuine time with others, as good as save and entrance them online for use during any time.


Partner / Katie Ellen - Silent BarnApril 13, 2018 - New York


Department Of Psychiatry: Psychiatry Grand Rounds 24th Pharmaceutical Symposium And Pharmaceutical Exhibit/continent - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


(716) 816-2090
In the ongoing efforts to yield updates and foster ethical relations with industry, we are gratified to announce a next Pharmaceutical Symposium that will embody pharmaceutical exhibits with a continental breakfast a half hour before and a half hour after a presentations. This conference is only sponsored and paid for by a Department of Psychiatry. We demeanour forward to another sensitive Symposium.
ECMC 3rd Floor - Smith Auditorium; Exhibits and Breakfast, Conference Room C


Grand Opening Celebration! - Xplore  April 13, 2018 - Port Jefferson Station

There will be 13 of a children's favorite characters set to seem throughout a event for accommodate and greets and print ops live DJ and MC will be certain to get a energy going! The children will have a good time on inflatables, soothing playground, arcades, Lazer Frenzy, and soothing toddler area.

 



Axiom Brass Composition Workshop - Adelphi UniversityApril 13, 2018 - Garden City


Axiom Brass plays by original works by Adelphi tyro composers and offers feedback.


Johnny Mathis: The Voice of Romance Tour 2018 - New Jersey Performing Arts Center - NJPAC, Prudential HallApril 13, 2018 - Newark

Spend an dusk with a world’s many romantic thespian when American song icon Johnny Mathis performs his biggest hits: “Chances Are,” “It's Not for Me to Say,” “Misty,” “Twelfth of Never,” “Wonderful! Wonderful!” and many more. Comedian and thespian Gary Mule Deer is his special guest. For 60 years now, Mathis has been a hulk in a music attention – a platinum-selling hitmaker and one of a most achieved and durable interpreters of American song. The target of a Lifetime Achievement GRAMMY Award and an inductee in a Great American Songbook Hall of Fame, he continues to sell-out tip concert venues around a world. Gary Mule Deer has achieved on scarcely every vital concert theatre in a country and done over 350 radio appearances. He is now featured on a DVDs Jeff Foxworthy’s Comedy Classics and The World’s Greatest Stand-Up Comedy Collection.



2 Minutos '30 Aniversario' USA Tour - Sound Of BrazilApril 13, 2018 - New York


The Cowboy And The Lady. 1938. Directed By H. C. Potter - The Museum of Modern ArtApril 13, 2018 - Manhattan


The Cowboy and a Lady. 1938. USA. Directed by H. C. Potter. Screenplay by S.N. Behrman, Sonia Levien, formed on an strange story by Leo McCarey, Frank R. Adams. With Merle Oberon, Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan. 35mm print. 91 min.
Potter's regretful comedy stars Merle Oberon as Mary a multitude girl whose father is using for President. Mary's father insists that she toe a line and act in public, though the internal nightclubs are only too most fun to resist—especially a ones that get raided! Mary is packaged off to Palm Beach to lay low, though she meets a large cowboy named Stretch who turns her universe upside down.


La Descarga - Fat CatApril 13, 2018 - New York


Continuous Quality Improvement Certificate Program - Spring 2018 - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Full day stability education seminar offered by a UB School of Social Work Office of Continuing Education.
Limited to 25 people.
As a outcome of a increasing change to infer the value of your program to funders and clients alike, it is critical to have an inner quality alleviation (QI) routine for assessing and improving on valued outcomes. This 26 hour certificate module provides a horizon for bargain QI; collection needed to emanate and exercise a QI plan; and skills to consider results and make determinations as to how to urge upon module processes and outcomes.


Library Salon 16: Book Talk and Conversation with Jonathan Silin - Bank Street College of EducationApril 13, 2018 - New York


Welcoming Educator, Activist, and Author Jonathan Silin
Join us for review and a book speak about Early Childhood, Aging, and a Life Cycle: Mapping Common Ground, a discourse that explores a process of aging and the
challenges that couple young and aged in a common world.


The Supreme Queens - Fat CatApril 13, 2018 - New York


Ubcms Hands-on Training Class: Digital Communications Transformation (Dct) - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


If we have any problem registering for a class, greatfully contact a DCT Help Team
Please Note: We ask that offices new to a DCT routine first go by a ubiquitous orientation. (more details).


Steve Carrington Group - Fat CatApril 13, 2018 - New York


Eeh Seminar: Effect Of Hardware-behavior Change Intervention, Hand Hygiene, Schoolchildren In Kenya - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


aemillen@buffalo.edu
Effect of Hardware-Behavior Change Intervention on Hand Hygiene in Schoolchildren in Kenya


Louie Anderson - The Cutting RoomApril 13, 2018 - New York


Louie Anderson is one of a most versatile and successful comedians operative in Hollywood today, desired by a television audiences who never missed his nightly strike series "Family Feud" or his appearances on late night discuss shows. He is precious by standing-room-only crowds in Las Vegas and reputable by readers of his books. He is loved by a rising comics he mentors and encourages with his probity and wisdom.
Sharing a ups and downs of his childhood practice as one of eleven children in Minnesota, Louie crafted comedy routines that rang loyal for his early bar audiences while shortening them to infirm fits of laughter, routines that led him from his career as a advisor to uneasy children to a first-place prize at a 1981 Midwest Comedy Competition. Henny Youngman, who hosted a competition, famous the diamond-in-the-rough talent of a young comic and hired him as a writer, providing useful experience that shortly put Louie in his possess spotlight on comedy stages all over a country.


After Hours hosted by Ray Gallon - Fat CatApril 13, 2018 - New York


Ise/praxair Seminar Presented By Dr. Sanghyun Lee, University Of Michigan - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


A Seminar Sponsored by
Praxair and
The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Presented by SangHyun Lee,
Associate Professor & John L. Tishman CM Faculty Scholar,
University of Michigan


Markus Schulz - Marquee NYCApril 13, 2018 - New York


Guilty Pleasures Cabaret - The Cutting RoomApril 13, 2018 - New York


NYC's Premier Song and Dance Variety Show facilities high-energy synchronized dancing, live music, and impertinent comedy...just a few of the guilty pleasures. Produced and destined by a womanlike team, a show is filled with moist charm and delicate energy that brings out the classical side of a cabaret experience. This prolongation can be described as an spectacular in that "Great Gatsby meets Mad Men meets Video Vixens." Guilty Pleasures Cabaret was founded in 2014 by 6 friends in New York City who wanted to furnish a uncover that highlighted both their behaving and artistic talents. Inspired by music, dance, and costumes that over their guilty behaving pleasures, a show was innate - so earning their name "Guilty Pleasures Cabaret." The ladies debuted their uncover in Manhattan on a Upper West Side during a area bar, and after 9 months, changed downtown where they sole out monthly shows during the eminent Duplex Cabaret Theater. The ladies have since done the Duplex their behaving home, with guest appearances during Feinstein's/54 Below, The Triad, The Ten-Foot Rat Cabaret, Clocktower Cabaret in Denver, and Voodoo Comedy Lounge in Denver. In a spring of 2017, a group began behaving internationally with performances in San Pedro, Belize and Bimini, Bahamas.


War on Women - Saint Vitus BarApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


War On Women is a co-ed, feminist hardcore punk rope from Baltimore, MD founded in 2010 by members of Liar's Academy, AVEC, Office of Future Plans, and Sal Bando.


Casual Sets - Q.E.D.April 13, 2018 - Queens


Be a cold kid and stay out late to suffer some infrequent sets from your favorite comedians. Who doesn't adore a good hitch of infrequent sets to get their weekend started right? Okay, we get a joke. Check out the uncover for jokes most better than that one. Produced and hosted by a very smart-alecky Peter Bandyk, Chris Gersbeck, and Lauren Hope Krass.
Oh yeah, this is a FREE show.
Featuring*:
Michael Clayton
Mutiya Vision
Pedro Gonzalez
Chris Gersbeck
Peter Bandyk
Tim Unkenholz


Ria Seminar: Preventing Substance-exposed Pregnancies - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


RIA Spring Seminar Series
Preventing Substance-Exposed Pregnancies: Implementing Innovative Prevention Programs in Community Settings
Mary Marden Velasquez, PhD, is Centennial Professor in Leadership for Community, Professional and Corporate Excellence in a Steve Hicks School of Social Work and executive of a Health Behavior Research and Training Institute (HBRT) during The University of Texas Austin. She and her HBRT group have grown and complicated behavioral interventions targeting alcohol-exposed pregnancies and fetal ethanol spectrum disorders, piece abuse, HIV prevention, smoking relinquishment and prenatal health. She has worked extensively in developing, training and contrast models of screening and brief interventions for ethanol and other substances.


Relationshit! Lynn Bixenspan and Morgan Pielli - Q.E.D.April 13, 2018 - Queens


Hosted by Lynn Bixenspan and Morgan Pielli, Relationshit facilities a brew of stories about all kinds of relations and good out-of-date new-fangled recommendation from REAL-LIVE THERAPISTS ONSTAGE.
Be a voyeur into one person's therapy session!


Idc Dessert Hour: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Dessert Hours are a tasty way to applaud and learn about a month's highlighted culture.
This month we will be training about and celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in allege of normal May observances.
Come to a Intercultural and Diversity Center (IDC) for food, trivia, and a possibility to bond with others!
Sponsored by: Campus Life


The Clubs, Mars Motel, Party of Two, Raised By Tigers, The Ronains - PianosApril 13, 2018 - New York


Mindfulness and Meditation Retreat - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Want to learn how to meditate? Or to have a deeper knowledge to addition your stream meditation practice?
Do we simply wish to take a few calming, contemplative hours for yourself? If we answered yes, a Mindfulness Retreat is for you!
All knowledge levels are welcome. This is a wordless retreat to examination with negligence down the thinking minds.
The shelter will embody mindfulness ability building, imagining instruction and use time, yoga, snacks and copiousness of still time. Wear garments you can pierce in.
To register for a Mindfulness Retreat Day, greatfully log into UBLinked, and revisit the Wellness Education Services page and entrance our online focus form.
For some-more information, greatfully contact Sharlynn Daun-Barnett during sd62@buffalo.edu.
This shelter will take place in a Richmond Aerobics Studio, Ellicott Complex.
Sponsored by: Wellness Education Services
Co-sponsored by: The Graduate School


Free Music Fridays - American Folk Art MuseumApril 13, 2018 - New York


Music featured during the Free Music Fridays array thematically reflects a spirit of a self-taught art on perspective at a museum. Support a proceedings with a donation-based money wine bar. Admission is always free.
Hosted by Lara Ewen.
Click here for bookings, backline, and some-more info.
Tonight's Performance
5:30 pm - Kelley Swindall
Southern medieval folk
6:05 pm -Emerald Rae
Fiddler and folksinger
6:40 pm - Our Wild America
Heavy, cinematic Americana


Little New-Yorkers - New York Historical SocietyThrough Apr 13, 2018 - New York


This week during Little New-Yorkers we're reading Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey. We'll plead city animals and a meaning of home, and children will make their possess duckling and nest puppets.


Moth to Flame Jazz - Club BonafideApril 13, 2018 - New York


Moth to Flame Jazz, newly stretched to a jazz quintet, has been behaving their singular blend of tough bop, Latin, despondency and alloy throughout a tri-state segment for 8 years. Influenced by a music of Shorter, Hancock, Corea, Metheny, Santamaria, Jarrett and Zawinul, as good as Rodrigo, Sanit-Saens, and Rachmaninoff, Moth to Flame Jazz has been stirring audiences during venues as manifold as insinuate jazz clubs and station room usually outdoor festivals. Their heterogeneous mix of fusion, classical, jazz, stroke and blues, on-going rock, despondency and universe music can be listened on their initial CD of strange compositions, shortly to be released. Whether personification their possess arrangements of songs by Weather Report, Return to Forever, Herbie Hancock, a Grateful Dead (yes, a Dead, fusionized), and Santana, or behaving their strange tunes, this rope enjoys a extended cross-section of appeal, and is a contingency see on a NYC jazz circuit.
Come declare the rebirth of Moth to Flame Jazz.


Brown Bag Guest Lecture Series: Dr. David Ewoldsen - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Join us for a harangue by Dr., David Ewoldsen, Professor, Department of Media & Information, Michigan State University (https://comartsci.msu.edu/our-people/david-ewoldsen)


Flea Fridays - The Flea TheaterApril 13, 2018 - New York


Roundtable, Discussion, & Readings - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Please join us for a roundtable, village discussion, and communication readings that will concede us to simulate and build on Robertson's harangue (the Robert Creeley Lecture in Poetry and Poetics, Apr 12, 5:45 pm). Participating will be dual other Canadian feminist poets operative on denunciation and informative politics, quite around indigeneity: Liz Howard and Shannon Maguire.
Liz Howard's Infinite Citizen of a Shaking Tent won a 2016 Griffin Poetry Prize, a first time a prize has been awarded to a entrance collection. She is of churned European and Anishinaabe descent. Born and lifted on Treaty 9 domain in northern Ontario, she now lives in Toronto and assists with investigate on a aging brain.
Shannon Maguire is an Assistant Professor in a Department of English during the University of Calgary. The author of dual full-length communication collections, fur(l) parachute and Myrmurs: An Exploded Sestina, Shannon edited and wrote a critical introduction to Planetary Noise: Selected Poetry of Erín Moure (Wesleyan UP).


The 2018 James Mccormick Mitchell Lecture - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


This year's Mitchell Lecture is patrician "The First Amendment in a Second Gilded Age," featuring Jack M. Balkin, Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and a First Amendment, Yale Law School. Reception to follow. Free and open to a public.


Don Shelden's Sinatra Jukebox - Don't Tell MamaApril 13, 2018 - New York


DON SHELDEN'S SINATRA JUKEBOX
With Special Guest Vocalist: ANNETTE SANDERS
RUSS KASSOFF - MUSIC DIRECTOR / PIANIST
(Pianist for Frank Sinatra from 1980-1991 by Request)
AND LEGENDARY BASSIST JERRY BRUNO


Isss Workshop: Your F-1 Immigration Status: A Refresher - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Do we remember what it means to say your F-1 status? We will plead course registration requirements, operative on- and off-campus, domestic and general travel, your immigration papers and most more!


Female Founder Friday - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Listen to a successful womanlike entrepreneur share her story and tips for success.
Sponsored by Blackstone LaunchPad.


Scholars@hallwalls: 'Ex Machina: The Tragedy In The Machine' - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Professor Monroe's speak argues for a low connection between a rise of Pascalian probability, a interest in automata, a use of museum machines, and Aristotelian ideas of thespian verisimilitude (i.e., likelihood) and catastrophe. As an interpretation of Aristotle, a Classical unities of time, place and movement seek to formalize a circumstances of a function on a stage. Drama becomes a forum for behaving cause and effect, probing probability, exploring trustworthy outcomes, and wondering about a nature fate, chance, and necessity. The early complicated play is a imagining on what constitutes an event.


Singapore: Ub Alumni Singapore Annual General Meeting (Agm) And Reception - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


See eventuality website for some-more information and to register.


Buffalo Performing Arts Law Society's UB Law's Got Talent - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


Doors open during 8:00 p.m. Performances starting during 9:00 p.m.
Tickets are $5.00 for students and guest (ages 21 and adult only). First splash is giveaway (well/domestic). Free acknowledgment for law faculty, staff and performers.
*Law students are reminded to splash responsibly.


Drop-Off Pajama Party - Kidville Upper EastApril 13, 2018 - Upper East Side

Join for a three-hour drop-off pajama celebration at Kidville Upper East. Includes giveaway play, dinner, humanities and crafts, story time, dance time, film time, The SMART Playbook care building curriculum, and more.



Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives Series: Jane Ira Bloom - Baruch Performing Arts CenterApril 13, 2018 - New York


Wild Lines: Improvising Emily Dickinson
A new work for jazz quartet, 21st-century soprano saxophonist
Jane Ira Bloom reimagines a poetry of 19th-century idealist Emily Dickinson.
Rosalyn and Irwin Engelman Recital Hall
Jane Ira Bloom: Soprano Saxophone
Dawn Clement: Piano
Mark Helias: Bass
Bobby Previte: Drums
Deborah Rush: Poetry Reading


Open AM Basketball - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 13, 2018 - New York


Pick-Up Recreational Co-Ed Basketball


We Are a Masterpiece - 14 Street YApril 13, 2018 - New york


During a AIDS crisis, patchwork families were formed; friends and co-workers apropos brothers and mothers, stepping into a holes that their family members left. When Joan meets John, an doubtful friendship blossoms between them. Seeing he's alone, she invites him into her home. John has been deserted by his partner and family--in further to anticipating solace in Joan--he forms friendships with her daughter and Tom, a janitor during the hospital, as he races to finish a masterpiece and to reanimate the damaged pieces of his heart before he dies.Retro Productions is a New York City based, critically acclaimed and award-winning non-profit indie entertainment company now in it's 13th Season. It is a mission of Retro Productions to benefaction works of retro theatre. Retro is tangible as "involving, relating to, or suggestive of things past (American Heritage Dictionary)." At Retro Productions we will tell good melodramatic stories that have an chronological perspective--with an importance on a 20th Century--in sequence to enlarge our possess understanding of a world we live in. We trust through stories of tellurian lives and struggles, both thespian and comedic, we can know social story and enlightenment and how it affects us today.


Don Q & Jay Critch - Broome County Forum TheatreApril 13, 2018 - Binghamton


ORCHID EVENINGS - New York Botanical GardenApril 13, 2018 - Bronx


March 17, 24, & 31;
April 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, & 21
6:30–9:30 p.m.
(Entry Times during 6:30, 7, & 7:30 p.m.)
Stroll by The Orchid Show in a lush Conservatory while music, performers, and unmatched beauty emanate one of New York City’s many unique and fantastic evening outings.
This year’s muster showcases a array of installations crafted by Belgian floral artist Daniel Ost—each a vital sculpture celebrating a complex beauty of these overwhelming flowers. Explore a exhibition after hours and suffer music and performers with a sea of colourful orchids cascading behind them.
Ticket Information:
Non-Member $38 / Member $28 (Adults 21 and over)


NYCO Presents: L'amore Dei Tre Re - Jazz Lincoln Center's Rose HallThrough Apr 13, 2018 - New York


Set in a Middle Ages, a melodrama of Italo Montemezzi's 1913 masterpiece is fueled by a sensuous symphonic measure influenced by Wagner and Debussy. City Opera's new prolongation of L'Amore dei Tre Re (The Love of Three Kings), conducted by Pacien Mazzagatti and destined by Paul Curran, will be a first opening in New York City in over a decade.


Look + Listen Festival - BRICApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Look + Listen Festival celebrates contemporary exemplary music by presenting it in constrained visual art settings. Each unison offers a possibility to hear a different group of performers and personification pieces by some of today's excellent composers.
The opening at BRIC House takes place in a context of BRIC's Bordering a Imaginary exhibition, and facilities the New York City premiere of a 2018 Look + Listen consecrated work, Talking Gong by Susie Ibarra. This cover work references a four vessel gongs called, Gandingan, played in Philippine gong-chime song from Mindanao, Philippines. These gongs and some of their low-pitched patterns were used to promulgate from one encampment to another. This new work plays with these interlocking cyclical rhythms for piano, percussion and flute. It also draws on the change of a overtones of a gongs.


Giorgio Panariello, Carlo Conti & Leonardo Pieraccioni - Beacon TheatreApril 13, 2018 - New York


New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra - Symphony SpaceApril 13, 2018 - New York


Tong Chen and NASO happily share in a celebration of a 100th anniversary of Leonard Bernstein's birth. Our unison is book- finished by dual Bernstein works: a immensely renouned Candide Overture to open and, shutting the concert, West side story: Symphonic dances - a apartment of song from a now mythological Broadway musical. Sprinkled between are several Copland dances from Rodeo. Barber's halcyon Knoxville: summer of 1915, content based on content a brief work by James Agee, will underline soprano, Jennifer Russo who recently finished an modernized diploma in outspoken performance from a Aaron Copland School of Music. Please join the celebration!


Frequencies – dubspeeka [NYC debut] + Sleepy & Boo - The Paper BoxApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Few producers have crafted a some-more distinctive and provocative sound over a last few years than a UK's puzzling dubspeeka. With releases on dozens of taste-making labels – including Drumcode, Crosstown Rebels, Last Night on Earth, and his possess Skeleton impress – dubspeeka's worldly sound crisscrosses techno, dub, and residence with vivid cinematic flourishes.
On Friday Apr 13th, Frequencies brings this vaunted DJ and writer to Brooklyn for his really first New York appearance.
Join us during the Paper Box – with it's newly-installed Funktion One sound system, and revamped layout, for a night of sonic exploration, with sets from dubspeeka, residents Sleepy & Boo and some-more artists to be named.


Panariello Conti Pieraccioni in New York - Beacon TheatreApril 13, 2018 - New York


Songs from A Book of Days - The Morgan Library & MuseumApril 13, 2018 - New York


Songs from A Book of Days
Eve Beglarian
Integrating words, music, photography, and video, contemporary composer Eve Beglarian presents "Songs from A Book of Days," desirous by Gothic manuscripts and writers by the ages. Featuring Eve Belgarian, vocals and electronics, Tony Arnold, Eli Berman, Jeffrey Gavett, vocals, Thomas Feng, piano, and Al Cerulo, percussion. Concert hold in and with Now and Forever: The Art of Medieval Time.??


Ana Popovic - YMCA Boulton Center For The Performing ArtsApril 13, 2018 - Bay Shore


Ana, innate in Serbia (formerly Yugoslavia), grew adult in a family where song was really important. All via her youth, her father would entice friends over for nightly jam sessions. In this atmosphere, she fast learned her father's considerable blues and essence record collection, grabbed his guitar and started personification at a age of fifteen. Since then, Ana has grown into an unusual guitarist/vocalist with a flourishing legion of fans via the world. na and her absolute band are tirelessly touring, personification major blues, jazz and stone festivals. She is permitted by Fender, D'Angelico, Jim Dunlop and DR strings. Ana has common headlining stages with B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Joe Bonamassa, Gary Clark Jr. and many others. She's nominated for 6 Blues Music Awards, seemed on a cover of Vintage Guitar and Guitar Player magazine. Her albums Can You Stand The Heat (2013) and Unconditional (2011) where Pick-Of-The-Week by USA Today and featured on NPR Music. Nearly all of Ana's albums done it a Top 5 of a Billboard Blues Charts and are being played frequently on US radio.


Mary Bridget Davies & Mia Dyson - Chappaqua Performing Arts CenterApril 13, 2018 - Chappaqua


Merging 21st century blues with classical influences, Mary Bridget Davies brings a lovely twist to a genre. Mia Dyson, an Australian singer/songwriter who plays with blues and roots influences, joins Davies for a soulful and absolute evening during the Chappaqua PAC this Spring. Presale tickets go on sale Wednesday, Nov. 29th during 10am. General open tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 1st during 10am.


Yoga - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 13, 2018 - New York


This plan seeks to occupy refugees and interpreters as standardised patients to sight Nursing, Social Work, and Medical Students who will offer diverse patients.


Broadway Sessions - Laurie Beechman TheatreThrough Apr 13, 2018 - New York


Every Thursday night, as a curtains tumble on Broadway, Host BEN D (from Broadway's Wicked, Aida and Footloose) and his organisation of amazingly gifted folks acquire a new Broadway expel to perform in this fun and crazy musical museum variety show. Get adult close and personal with Broadway's brightest as a stars unclothed their souls, correlate with a crowd and applaud all things BROADWAY.


Beckettprov: An Improvised Samuel Beckett Experience - The PIT LoftApril 13, 2018 - New York


"You're on earth. There's no heal for that." -Samuel Beckett
This uncover is for Samuel Beckett. Author, playwright, human, revolutionary, tragicomic, filmmaker, insurgency fighter, corpse. This day, Apr 13th, we applaud his birth by formulating a uncover in his absurdist character using a template of one of his biggest plays: 'Waiting for Godot'.
Everything we see on theatre will be totally improvised. You might laugh, cry, zero is certain. All we can be certain is a continuation of that prolonged and uninteresting process of dying. Join us, keep your appointment, how many can exaggerate as most as that?
This uncover is constructed and achieved by a members of As You Will.


Frank Paiva is Zero Feet Away - The PIT LoftApril 13, 2018 - New York


If Mr. Right is 1000 feet divided but Mr. Right Now is 100 feet away, who should a happy dude choose? Everlasting adore would be great, though that's also, like, an additional 900 feet of walking. Gay or straight, you'll see yourself in this scathing solo uncover about Grindr created and achieved by Modern Love columnist Frank Paiva.


DED Talks: Celebrities lapse from a dead to give one final TED Talk - CaveatApril 13, 2018 - New York


From watchers of a immensely renouned Ted Talks, comes this new harangue series highlighting a life and ideas of your favorite dearly over celebrities. DED Talks will share a knowledge from history's many inspired thinkers and flattering much anyone else peaceful to pull aside death's deceive and lapse to share "Ideas Worth Un-Deading." Enjoy these astonishing and unapproved re-appearances of a likes of Marilyn Monroe, Julia Childs, and Steve Irwin.
HOSTED BY: Elaine Stritch (Jay Malsky) and Don Pardo (Richie Moriarty)


Denied from New York - The PIT UndergroundApril 13, 2018 - New York


Each year thousands of people contention to be a author on Saturday Night Live though only a few are offering the job. Giancarlo Mariutto and Sean Reidy WERE NOT ONE OF THESE FEW.
Come see them spin tragedy into delight with NYC's best blueprint comedians bringing their denied dreams behind to life!


Rpm - University during BuffaloApril 13, 2018 - New York


RPM classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.


Celebrating Rock & Roll! with Vinyl Siding - 12 Grapes RestaurantApril 13, 2018 - Peekskill


Vinyl Siding performs loyal classics of a 60's & 70's with a contemporary feel and attitude. Fan favorites embody "Rock On" by David Essex, "I'm Your Captain" by Grand Funk Railroad, "Hold Your Head Up" by Argent, "Eighteen" by Alice Cooper and "Bang A Gong" by T-Rex. Now there's a list of songs that'll get your heart pumping only thinking about 'em!
The rope features Chris Nelson on bass/vocals, Jason Braun on guitar/vocals, Paul JM on drums/vocals, and Brittney Trenczer on violin. Come sing, dance and get musty with Vintage Siding!


Terrace Martin & Friends: Produced by Jill Newman Productions - National SawdustApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Among a most versatile musicians and producers of his generation, Terrace Martin has worked extensively with a likes of Snoop Dogg, Lalah Hathaway, and Herbie Hancock, and as a personality has a Grammy assignment to uncover for his artistic synthesis of jazz, R&B, and hip-hop. The initial record a young Martin bought was EPMD's singular "You Gots to Chill." While his adore of hip-hop continued to grow, he also began to conclude jazz by his father, a drummer. After personification keyboards for several years as a teenager, Martin picked adult the saxophone and within a few years landed a gig with P. Diddy. Shortly thereafter, he began a long-term organisation with Snoop Dogg and gained a college grant via Jay Leno after a Tonight Show Band's Kevin Eubanks listened his playing.
Martin kicked off his prolongation career in 2004 with work for 213, Shawnna, and others, and in 2005 he worked with a span of West Coast legends, alighting a lane with Warren G along with 3 cuts on a collection Bigg Snoop Dogg Presents: Welcome to tha Chuuch – Da Album. Snoop also gave Martin his initial production credit on a singular when "Neva Have 2 Worry" forsaken in 2008. That same year he expelled the mixtape Locke High with DJ Drama as host. The year 2010 saw him partnering with DJ Devi Dev on a mixtape Here, My Dear. In 2011 he assimilated forces with rapper Murs for Are Melrose, and worked with Devi Dev on a Sex EP. The subsequent year, Martin contributed to Kendrick Lamar's breakthrough, good kid, m.A.A.d city. His initial solo album, 3ChordFold, arrived in 2013 with appearances from Lamar, Snoop, Ab-Soul, Robert Glasper, and others.


Gas Station Horror - The PIT UndergroundApril 13, 2018 - New York


Gas Station Horror is a monthly, high-energy improv uncover that turns terrible fear movies into glorious comedy. Host J. W. Crump is assimilated by a gifted group of horror-philes from a major comedy theaters in New York. After personification clips from low-rent fear movies, a improvisers take a stage to finish a scene in new and waggish ways. Every uncover features film fun-facts, mint clips, and a sponsored raffle where assembly members have the possibility to win giveaway DVDs and other prizes.
GSH has been featured as a prohibited pick in a skint, Hy Reviews, The Blot, Time Out NY, and Horror Society, among many others!
"GSH manages to be all of a things we wish from a comedy uncover - slick, silly, welcoming, and waggish from residence open to post-show. J. W. Crump combined a monster, and invites a whole city to come giggle at it." - Kevin Laibson, Former PIT Artistic Director


Family Coding Night - Westhampton Free LibraryApril 13, 2018 - Westhampton Beach

Learn how to use a Cosmo Robot and learn about other coding games. Registration required.



Friday a 13th Part 3: 3d - VideologyApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Presented in 3D! A span of red-blue anaglyph-3D eyeglasses will be supposing to any attendee.


Let's Go Mets: Free T-Shirt Friday - Citi FieldApril 13, 2018 - Flushing


Enjoy a final diversion of a season when a Amazin's take on a Atlanta Braves.


Midnights: Flashdance Drinking Game - VideologyApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Drink along to a movie! Full discipline will be supposing at a event!


Earth Day Towers - Haverstraw King's Daughters Public Library, Village BranchApril 13, 2018 - Haverstraw

Get prepared for Earth Day by formulating a fort, town, or illusory scenes regulating recycled materials. Using elementary mechanics, supplement movable elements to a structures. There will be lots of card boxes, tubes and colorful paper on hand  to pattern with. Feel giveaway to move any additional equipment you wish to re-purpose.



Aries Night - Wicked Willy'sApril 13, 2018 - New York


They contend your zodiac pointer says a lot about we – from your deepest desires, to your romantic fate, to your favorite cocktails and spirits. We all know one thing for sure: whatever your zodiac pointer may be, everybody loves a good party about their birthdays! This Friday, Apr 13th, we have a provide for all Aries babies!
Come by to Wicked Willy's and applaud your birthday with your friends and associate Aries babies! All Aries babies accept one nominal drink ticket.


ISLA - Ars NovaApril 13, 2018 - New York


In Hit a Lights! Theater Co.'s new shade play with music, ISLA is a story about a harsh realities of domestic refugees, a difficulties of starting over, a love of family and a spirit of womanlike brawn. Inspired by documentary theater, Hayao Miyazaki and a original communication and songs of Maria De Lourdes Blain (a domestic refugee who transient Cuba with her sisters in a '69 leisure flights to a United States), Hit a Lights! creates a enchanting world not so opposite from the own.


(Kids) Books Are Magic Book Club! - Books Are MagicApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Kids Books Are Magic! We are so vehement to be relaunching the kids book bar with the friends during Brooklyn Independent!
Join us any month to plead a book, voted on by a group! This book bar is best for ages 9-13.


“Perspectives of a Diverse City”: Exhibit Opening Event - Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & GardenApril 13, 2018 - New York


Celebrate a opening of “Perspectives of a Diverse City” (April 3 by June 28). View a way American art has been made by immigrants to this nation and see new work by artists who now work in New York City. Meet today’s featured artists, Jennie Santos, Eliana Perez, Leslie Jimenez, Mildor Chevalier, Aton (Anthony Louis Jeune). Free. Reservations required.
Please call a Museum (212-838-6878) to make reservations and for some-more details.
The Museum is located during 421 East 61st Street (between First and York Avenues). Bus: M15, M31 or M57; Subway: N, R, Q or 4, 5, 6 to Lexington Avenue/59th Street; or F to 63rd Street.


Jason Zinoman: Letterman paperback w/ Merrill Markoe - Books Are MagicApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


New York Times comedy censor Jason Zinoman delivers a definitive story of a life and artistic bequest of David Letterman, a greatest radio talk uncover host of all time and a signature comedic voice of a generation.
In Letterman, Jason Zinoman, a first comedy censor in a history of a New York Times, mixes groundbreaking stating with rare access and probing vicious analysis to explain a unique entertainer's huge legacy.
Jason will be in review with Merrill Markoe, tv writer, comedian, and co-creator of Late Night with David Letterman.


K2 Lounge DJ Gigi Gray - Rubin Museum of ArtApril 13, 2018 - New York


Cocktails, art, and song make a heady brew at K2 Friday Nights. Café Serai becomes a K2 Lounge, charity a special pan-Asian tapas menu to accompany a evening's DJ. Happy hour runs from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. with a two-for-one special on all beer, wine, and good drinks. Coming with friends?
A Seattle local with a New York spirit, Gigi Gray blends R&B, soul, funk, reggae, and pop. The DJ, writer, universe traveler, and conform enthusiast is a lady who goes after her dreams and hopes to leave her crowds a small happier than when they initial arrived. Prepare to feel good and take a outing down memory line with Gigi and her sound selection.


Tom Rush Naked Soul - Rubin Museum of ArtApril 13, 2018 - New York


Comedy/Dance Party - Secret LoftApril 13, 2018 - New York


An EPIC monthly comedy uncover and dance party
Check out rising stars and determined comedians operative their newest element at a venue Timeout NY called a #1 coolest tip spot in NYC
We have an extraordinary line-up and FREE PIZZA!


Friday Night Poetry Slam - Nuyorican Poets CaféApril 13, 2018 - New York


Come check out the Nuyorican's many popular weekly event! Watch veteran poets perform and the Wednesday night Slam winners spit! Judges of the Friday Night Slams are 5 incidentally chosen members of the audience (in other words, it could be you!).
$13 General acknowledgment at a door (a line forms outward an hour before admittance, ubiquitous admittance starts during 10pm).
Tired of watchful on line? Buy VIP Tickets online and association with da poets!
$25 VIP acknowledgment (online only). Arrive during the Main Entrance (and not in a line) by 9:30pm SHARP!


K2 Friday Night Tour Exhibition Highlights - Rubin Museum of ArtApril 13, 2018 - New York


Much of a art during the Rubin is centuries old, though provides uninformed perspectives on the world today. Take partial in a guided debate experience to learn some-more about a exquisite objects found via the Museum galleries. Open your mind to new ideas, and entrance art by dialogue and tighten observation with a lerned educator. Tours final approximately forty-five minutes. Reservations are not compulsory for groups of 10 or less.
About K2 Friday Nights during the Rubin
Museum acknowledgment is giveaway every Friday night from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. during K2 Friday Nights.


Back To The Eighties with Jessie's Girl - The ParamountApril 13, 2018 - Huntington


Mindfulness for Families - The Rubin MuseumApril 13, 2018 - Chelsea

Drop into a Education Center for some art-making, a family muster tour, and a thematic gallery search. The activity involves tucking your worries divided in an pouch and sealing it with a blossoming, folded lotus to designate a uninformed start.



Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure Cabaret Cinema: Time - Rubin Museum of ArtApril 13, 2018 - New York


Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves) positively must pass their story class in sequence to save their future. The dual seemingly reticent teens set off on a query to ready the ultimate chronological presentation with a help of a time appurtenance that takes them to accommodate Napoleon Bonaparte, Billy a Kid, Socrates, Joan of Arc, and others.
About Cabaret Cinema: Time
Curated by Rubin Museum associate and neuroscientist David Eagleman, Cabaret Cinema delves into a mysteries of time. Aside from their listed duration, cinema often lift us by periods distant beyond a minutes that pass as we lay in a theater. The account compulsion of "what happens next" can postpone time, be mangled through remarkable flashbacks, and enthuse us to suppose a destiny beyond a two-dimensional celluloid. What does a world of cinema exhibit about the experience of time?


Nerd Nite: Apr Edition - LittlefieldApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Design Fails. How pirates, giveaway slaves, indians, and a world's largest assh*ole saved America . And choice science. Yes, Nerd Nite Apr 2018 book is going to be epic! And trivia is behind too, so move some pals, form a team, and win tickets to BookCon 2018.


PopGun Presents: The Gories - ElsewhereApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Robbie Gil (Full Band!) - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2April 13, 2018 - New York


The Robbie Gil Band has been behaving in NYC and a Northeastern US and California for over a decade. Their song has been featured in film, on television, and on stage. They've built an assembly through impossibly energetic live shows and had a bi-weekly chateau for 2 years during Rockwood Music Hall, one of New York City's premiere song venues each other Saturday night. This helped them to hoard over 20 thousand likes on their Facebook Page fb.me/robbiegilmusic and they continue to play there and during other excellent clubs. Robbie has perceived a "Best Emerging Artist" endowment from a National Songwriter Hall of Fame. The rope is impossibly close and skeleton to continue make song together for a really long time.


John Prine & Sturgill Simpson - Radio City Music HallApril 13, 2018 - Manhattan


Infants & Young Children Family Shabbat Dinner - Marlene Meyerson JCCApril 13, 2018 - Upper West Side

Share a joy of celebrating Shabbat with family and friends. The dish will start with appetizers and an interactive sing-along, followed by blessings and a tasty dinner. Pre-registration required.



Toumani Diabaté, Sidiki Diabaté, Night 1! - Brooklyn BowlApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


In a singular father-and-son collaboration, Toumani Diabaté, talent of African song and widely recognized as a greatest vital kora player, has available an manuscript of duets with his son Sidiki, a instrument's rising star.
Described as "the excellent Toumani partnership since his classical work with Ali Farka Touré" (The Guardian) 'Toumani & Sidiki' is a discourse conducted by the kora, a 21-string West African harp that the Diabaté dynasty has towering into a most iconic of African instruments. Father-and-son collaborations are singular enough though the ties contracting Toumani and Sidiki Diabaté are quite profound and evocative. Descended from a line of griots - custodians of a ancient verbal traditions of West Africa's Mandé people stretching behind seven hundred years - a names Toumani and Sidiki are poignant names in a annals of African music.
Toumani's father, Sidiki senior, available the initial ever kora album, a classic Mali: Ancient Strings, in 1970, unwrapping a instruments intensity as a virtuosic lead instrument. His son Toumani has taken it further, weaving together drum lines, ancient melodies and startling improvisations to emanate a kaleidoscope of low-pitched colours. Since recording a first solo kora manuscript in 1988, he has brought a instrument to a world, with albums, tours, GRAMMY awards and collaborations with a likes of Ali Farka Touré, Taj Mahal, Herbie Hancock, Damon Albarn and Bjork. Toumani has also built an considerable array of fans along a way, including President Barack Obama, who chose Toumani's partnership with Taj Mahal as his all-time favourite album.


Joan La Barbara: The Wanderlusting of Joseph C. - The Met Fifth AvenueApril 13, 2018 - New York


Composer and performer Joan La Barbara has been mining a life and work of Joseph Cornell for many years. In this giveaway with Museum acknowledgment performance she presents selections from her epic strain cycle "The Wanderlusting of Joseph C." along with "Windows" and "Habité standard ses rêves et les phantasms".
Inspired by a obsessions, visions, and dreams of a American visible artist Joseph Cornell, "The Wanderlusting of Joseph C." is a new strain cycle stoical by Joan La Barbara with lyrics by Monique Truong. "Wanderlust," a word coined by Cornell and appearing mostly in his journals, captures a two longings, a two impossibilities–travel and eros–of this man's presumably quiet, undisturbed life. In his dreams and his art though, Joseph C. transcends and revels in both ramble and lust. The dreamscape preface to a song cycle is "Windows," a 'sonic atmosphere' La Barbara combined from 13 years of instrumental, vocal, and healthy sound recordings, desirous by Cornell's biography entries and fragile boxes and whispers from Virginia Woolf. "Habité standard ses rêves et les phantasms" (2009) for voice and handheld percussion is a first work she stoical inspired by Cornell and uses fragments from Joseph Cornell's journals that report elements of dreams, a catalysts for most of his work, to beget my sonic reflections.


Sickening Superheroes - The Laurie Beechman TheaterApril 13, 2018 - New York


They've Distorted Disney, Perverted Pride and done a hoax of only about each holiday imaginable, now Twizted Sisterz, a common of some of New York's many in-demand drag queens, set their sights on a comic book universe with SICKENING SUPERHEROES. Performances of this new monthly spectacular begin Sep 15 during The Laurie Beechman Theatre.
Bam! Swish! Pow! Hiyeeee! With SICKENING SUPERHEROES, The Dragtastic Four -- wandering drag stars Holly Dae, Brenda Dharling, Bootsie LeFaris and Brita Filter -- benefaction a feeling night of comic book characters as we have never seen them before. This late night cocktail culture fantastic mashes and mangles together a sassiest supergirls and a most starved villiainesses into a Las Vegas-style revue of epic proportions. Marvel during these Ex-Men and Wonder (if they're) Women as they use their super-drag powers to conflict it out in a fight for T, Justice, and The American Gays.


Hyperglow NYC! 'America's Largest Glow Party' - Irving PlazaApril 13, 2018 - New York


Hyperglow Tour - America's Largest Glow Party! Presents: LIGHTS OUT! Spring 2018 Tour Special Guests & Artists To Be Announced! Friday, Apr 13th | Irving Plaza NYC LIGHTS OUT, and a night begins... This deteriorate Hyperglow Tour will give their fans a new knowledge that will take we through a tour of dark into Glow! The Lights Out Tour will concede you to desert your worries and step into a furious party as we get illuminated with thousands of people from all over a nation. Assemble your squad, Charge Up, and move your possess light into a darkness of Hyperglow! Hyperglow Tour "America's Largest Touring Glow Party" is flourishing into a one a kind dance song production and promotions company. Combining high-energy dance song with mind floating Performances, Live Art, and Body Painting that is extended by an atmosphere illuminated.


Bambara (Record Release) - AlphavilleApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Jazz in a Cave: Xiomara Laugart & Jonathan Ragonese - Añorado Encuentro - Olmsted SalonApril 13, 2018 - New York


NYC-based Cuban vocalist, Xiomara Laugart, joins composer and arranger Jonathan Ragonese, for a prolonged awaited low-pitched offering. An dusk of moist traditional song backed by a fibre orchestra, her son, Axel Laugart, and special guests.


Start Making Sense - Stone Pony Summer StageApril 13, 2018 - New York


Broadway Brassy and a Brass Knuckles - Fine & RareApril 13, 2018 - New York


Assisted Reproductive Technologies - Symposium - La Maison Française NYUThrough Apr 13, 2018 - New York


Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) – Cultural, Religious, Ethical Values and Norms From a Comparative Perspective, France/United States
Organized by Rayna Rapp (NYU), Linda Gordon (NYU), Séverine Mathieu (EPHE-PSL, Paris) and Jennifer Merchant (Université Paris 2, Paris)
Schedule to come.
This 2 day-workshop is orderly with a generous support of a Institute of French Studies, NYU, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE-PSL), a CNRS (GSRL) and a Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)


Bon Vivant Band - Fine & RareApril 13, 2018 - New York


Mom's Night Out: Networking & Open Bar - Lil ChameleonApril 13, 2018 - Tuckahoe

Network with other mothers about what we currently do, what your career used to be, where we are in life now, or where we want to be. Share information about how to assistance one another, grow business and amicable contacts, and have some fun. Start during Lil Chameleon to deliver yourself and share a bit about your life, afterwards head a few stairs down a street for a two-hour open bar. All drink (craft beer, too), wine, and well-drinks included.



National Chorale presents Beethoven Symphony #9 - David Geffen Hall during Lincoln CenterApril 13, 2018 - New York


National Chorale
presents
Beethoven Symphony #9
Featuring Amy Shoremount-Obra, Janara Kellerman, Issachah Savage, and Reginald Smith, Jr.
Friday, Apr 13, 2018 during 8pm
National Chorale, New York's premier veteran choral company, underneath the Artistic Direction of Everett McCorvey, continues the 2017-2018 Season during Lincoln Center with Beethoven Symphony #9 on Friday, Apr 13, 2018 during 8pm during the David Geffen Hall during Lincoln Center for a Performing Arts, 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, NYC. Tickets are $30-$100 and are accessible at www.nationalchorale.com, or by job (212) 333-5333.


Pregame Your Brain: Genomics and a Microcosmos - CaveatApril 13, 2018 - New York


Science fairs for adults - how Caveat does happy hour.
Get some post-work drinks in your face, and some code new believe in your brain! Several stations of experts on a week's thesis will be set adult around a bar – squeeze a splash and select your possess adventure. Each consultant has a 10 notation speed-lesson, so we can get a basics or go deep. Each week facilities experts on a opposite topic, so come behind next week for all-new stuff!
This week – Genomics and a Microcosmos, hosted by GenSpace
Genspace is a nonprofit classification dedicated to compelling science education through citizen entrance to biotechnology. We yield STEM educational outreach, informative events, and a height for scholarship innovation during the grassroots level. We are a world's initial community lab.


Hurray for The Riff Raff / Waxahatchee - WarsawApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Hollywood's Greatest Games Starring Bob Eubanks - NYCB Theatre during WestburyApril 13, 2018 - Westbury


Jim White with Sylvie Simmons - Hill Country LiveApril 13, 2018 - New York


General Admission. For cooking before a show, greatfully call 212-255-4544. Please let horde know you're entrance for a show and would like to be sat in bar before show. After we dine, room will be reset for show. You, however, might remain in bar and hang during the bar as we reset a room and get initial dibs during a primo mark before doors open.
ALL SALES FINAL. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
Jim White gets around. When he's not releasing his possess critically acclaimed solo albums he splits time producing annals for other songwriters, exhibiting his visible art in galleries and museums opposite the US and Europe and edition award winning fiction.
His sixth solo studio album, a bizarrely patrician Waffles, Triangles & Jesus, is a mind-bending fun ride of sonic influences featuring a brood of his hometown Athens' roots musicians, and west seashore indie darlings Dead Rock West, and stone and hurl maverick Holly Golightly.
Prior to Waffles, Triangles & Jesus, White expelled five eclectic, totally uncatagorizable albums and another 6 even foreigner side projects.
Numerous songs from his behind catalog have appeared both in film and television, with his Primus-esque Word-Mule being featured in Breaking Bad, and some-more recently his cautionary rocker Crash Into The Sun appearing in Ray McKinnon's rarely praised Sundance Channel array Rectify.
Raised in Pensacola, Florida, a city crushed between a church and heroin, Jim's songs strech deep into a underbelly of a South. One time Pentacostal, conform model, New York cab driver, drifter, pro-surfer, photographer, film-maker, his song is a conduit for all a stories he collected along a way. His prior albums 'Wrong-Eyed Jesus' [1997], 'No Such Place' [2001] and 'Drill a Hole in That Substrate…' [2004] were acclaimed as masterpieces of 'outer space alt.country' and determined Jim as a unusual maverick talent. Jim also starred in a BBC4 film 'Searching for a Wrong-Eyed Jesus', an award-winning road-movie exploring Southern enlightenment through the music and stories. Now vital in an aged farmhouse in a backwoods of Georgia, Jim White might have finally reached a place called home, though his other search, for what he calls 'the bullion tooth in God's curved smile' continues in this new set of backyard tales


Hollywood's Greatest Games Starring Bob Eubanks - NYCB Theatre during WestburyApril 13, 2018 - Westbury

If you've ever dreamed of station on a stage of a inhabitant game show, this is your chance! This interactive spectacular offers all of your favorite diversion shows "live" on a Westbury stage! Iconic classical game shows like Name That Tune, In It To Win It, Trivia Trap, Dealer's Choice and many some-more are achieved live on theatre just like they do on TV charity you a possibility to win fanciful prizes that Bob Eubanks has given away.

Contestants will be pulled during random from a audience. Don't skip your possibility to win!



Complicated Grief Level 1: Help People Live with Loss - Columbia University School-Social WorkApril 13, 2018 - New York


FOCUS: Recognizing and assessing a symptoms of difficult grief and laying a groundwork for treating people with difficult grief.
INTENDED FOR: Any health or mental health veteran or connoisseur student operative with bereaved people.
OVERVIEW: This one-day seminar is designed to yield a unpractical framework for bargain grief and instrumentation to detriment generally and in propinquity to difficult grief. We embody strategies and procedures for screening, diagnosis and comment of people with difficult grief and plead how to compute this condition from vital depression and post-traumatic highlight disorder. We yield an overview of Complicated Grief Treatment (CGT) and deliver some simple, unsentimental procedures that we can use in your practice.


Ryan McMullan - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 13, 2018 - New York


Mike DeiCont - Composer / Jazz - SilvanaApril 13, 2018 - New York


Mike DeiCont is a Winnipeg-born bassist, composer, and self-proclaimed "late bloomer." He is a connoisseur of Mohawk College in Hamilton ON, and The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City. His teachers and mentors embody Reggie Workman, Jane Ira Bloom, Cecil Bridgewater, Oliver Lake, Allison Miller, Kieran Overs, and Pat Collins. Mike is on his approach to apropos a distinguished voice within a music scenes of New York and a Greater Toronto Area. It might take time, though eventually he will destroy everybody and everything


Ants Marching, Striking Copper, Cassandra House - 89 North Ocean AvenueApril 13, 2018 - Patchogue


Harmony driven roots-rock band, Striking Copper, is led by redhead twin sisters Allie and Jacquie Lee, whose powerhouse vocals move a delicate charm to their stone and hurl counterparts.
Cassandra is a Long Island-based singer/songwriter whose singular sound has been described as soulful, aspiring & raw. Compared to a likes of Patty Griffin, Kathleen Edwards & Neko Case, her strange music, surrounded by her rope of 5 star musicians creates this act a must-see.


G-Foce- Blues / Fusion - SilvanaApril 13, 2018 - New York


Conceived in Boston, G-Force weaves together elements of blues, rock, and jazz to emanate their possess unique blues alloy cocktail. Saturated with superb ear-worm melodies, peppery improvisation and a feathery cloud of ambience that is certain to ride you to another world.


Boston Symphony Orchestra - Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie HallThrough Apr 13, 2018 - New York City


Bernstein has 4 characters hunt for faith in a New York City bar while Shostakovich's harmony flirts with danger. W. H. Auden's poem "The Age of Anxiety," an eclogue on man's devout quest, desirous the pulsing jazz piano and clear orchestral colors of Bernstein's Symphony No. 2. Echoes of Mahler are clear in Shostakovich's Symphony No. 4, generally the romantic arc of the finale. The composer cancelled a symphony's 1936 premiere meaningful its unusual style ran opposite Soviet informative policy—a mistake that could have cost him his leisure or more.


Mark McIntyre Trio- Jazz / Rock / Funk - SilvanaApril 13, 2018 - New York


Mark McIntyre Band is a songwriter/groove oriented contingent based out of NYC. The organisation regularly hosts a late night jam sessions during The 55 Bar, and facilities original song influenced by an heterogeneous range of performers including Prince, Ray Lamontagne and Wayne Krantz.


Planet Earth Drinking Game! presented by Curiosity Consortium - CaveatApril 13, 2018 - New York


Do we love examination Planet Earth? Do we wish a dedicated scholarship writer had done a celebration game to go along with it?
US TOO!!! So come on down to Caveat to hang out with Emily Hoff and a world's best inlet documentary. You'll learn all a best times to drink, to cheer, and to be wordless because holy shit what only happened??


Mar Sala - Flamenco / Latin / Pop - SilvanaApril 13, 2018 - New York


Based in Brooklyn, Marta Hernández, (aka Mar Salá) is an general singer songwriter, a self taught musician from Seville, Spain. With a collaboration of many achieved musicians from all over a world, she mixes Latin sounds such as Rumba Flamenca, Brazilian rhythms and Spanish pop, with pitch and Rock. Marta's strange compositions are a cranky over between a Flamenco atmosphere of Seville and a eclectic sounds of New York City.


Barnard/Columbia Dances - Miller Theater during Columbia UniversityApril 13, 2018 - New York


The spring's book of Barnard/Columbia Dances during Miller Theatre facilities Mark Morris' 1994 Masterwork, The Office, set to Antonín Dvo?ák's Bagatelles, Opus 47 for dual violins, cello, and harmonium. Premieres by Lacina Coulibaly, whose work fuses normal African dances with contemporary influences, and Brian Reeder, whose ballet choreography "has good ambience and good ideas" (The New York Times) are also on a program. Associate Professor of Professional Practice in Dance, Colleen Thomas, completes a program with Catching Her Tears, that explores tragedy and detriment with Christopher Lancaster's strange score for solo cello. The unison is achieved by Barnard and Columbia students.


Chamber Music Concert - Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie HallApril 13, 2018 - New York


Performers
Artists to be announced


Film: Human Flow by Ai Weiwei and speak with NY Director of UNHCR, Ninette Kelley - Parrish Art MuseumApril 13, 2018 - Water Mill


Over 65 million people around a world have been forced from their homes to shun famine, meridian change and fight in a greatest tellurian displacement given World War II. Human Flow, an epic film tour led by a internationally eminent artist Ai Weiwei, gives a absolute visual countenance to this large human migration. The documentary elucidates both a staggering scale of a refugee predicament and the profoundly personal tellurian impact.
Captured over a course of an eventful year in 23 countries, a film follows a sequence of obligatory human stories that stretches opposite the creation in countries including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, France, Greece, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Mexico, and Turkey. Human Flow is a declare to the subjects and their unfortunate search for safety, preserve and justice: from plentiful refugee camps to hazardous ocean crossings to barbed-wire borders; from dislocation and disillusionment to courage, continuation and adaptation; from a haunting captivate of lives left behind to a unknown intensity of a future.


Other Than Boston - Club Groove NYC April 13, 2018 - New York


Other Than Boston is an heterogeneous group of musicians from a inner City of Boston. The rope was started in 2016 underneath the sense we would be swelling good vibes by music.


Bluebird Cafe Songwriter Series - Opry City StageApril 13, 2018 - New York


After scarcely 40 years with the iconic Nashville plcae as a home base, a Bluebird Cafe has launched a array of shows in New York City. The array showcases artists behind some of a greatest nation music hits of a recent past and takes place during the Grand Ole Opry's initial "home divided from home," a four-level party complex in a heart of Times Square – Opry City Stage. The Studio on a fourth building (where a series takes place) is an intimate, entirely seated venue with full bar and Southern menu available.


Summer Camp Open House - One River School of Art & DesignApril 13, 2018 - Larchmont

Join for Summer Camp Open Houses, combined just for students meddlesome in One River's innovative art and digital summer camps. The events will concede prospective students to take a giveaway workshop, debate the facility, accommodate instructors, take advantage of special discounts as good as get a hide peek during the newest stay themes.



Experimental Open Mic Night - Muchmore'sApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


The usually Open Mic for anything weird, unique, unfinished, or improvised.
Guaranteed premier performers and performances during every show! FREE ADMISSION!


Journeyman: A Tribute to Eric Clapton - Daryl's House ClubApril 13, 2018 - Pawling


Shaun Hague has built utterly the resume in a last decade of his life. At only 17, he was named "The Best Young Blues Guitarist" by The House of Blues and by 21, a young guitarist was personification guitar for blues phenom Kenny Wayne Shepherd. His career has also seen him pity the theatre with Amos Lee, John Waite, Terra Naomi, behaving on Jay Leno and sitting in with John Fogerty.
In respect of his biggest low-pitched influence (Eric Clapton), Hague has been creation waves with his Journeyman – A Tribute to Eric Clapton. The uncover features Robert Monroe (keys/vocals), Andy Taylor (drums) and Sheldon Dukes (bass). Together, they yield a absolute performance of all aspects of Clapton's career from Bluesbreakers to From The Cradle!


Theater Performance: 'Rent Control' - The Rye Arts CenterApril 13, 2018 - Rye

Rent Control by Evan Zes Rent Control, created and achieved by Evan Zes, is a personal story of presence as a struggling actor vital in a heart of New York City. Evan Zes, an actor/writer, recently seen in Arthur Miller’s critically acclaimed Incident during Vichy during the Signature Theatre, portrays some 30 opposite characters in this wild-but-true one-man-play that recounts a duration in his life as he struggled to survive, live, and pursue his behaving career in New York City. When Evan falls retrograde into one of a few remaining rent-controlled apartments in NYC, he finds a approach to make income and pursue his dream, branch the unit into a remunerative Airbnb intrigue – that is until his moneymaking intrigue backfires melancholy to hurt his life.



Mikhail Borzykkn (of Twlevisor) - DROMApril 13, 2018 - New York


Saba: Care For Me Tour - Highline BallroomApril 13, 2018 - New York


Saba is a 21 year old rapper and writer from Chicago's Westside (Austin area) and is a member of a rap collective, Pivot Gang. Known for his assertive delivery, high appetite live performances, minute lyrics, and superb production, Saba is means to bond to a staunchest aged school hip bound head as good as a new era of swat fans.


Statik Selektah & Friends w/ Live Band - Highline BallroomApril 13, 2018 - New York


With an unblemished resume that includes Eminem, Nas, Action Bronson and Joey Bada$$, Selektah is fast becoming hip-hop's tip weapon." - BILLBOARD
Establishing his possess spot among the ranks of East Coast hip-hop's seminal figures, DJ/producer Statik Selektah employed his turntabling skills and skill in PR and promotions to mangle some of a region's many promising artists, temperament his possess influence on a national mixtape circuit. Born Jan 23, 1982 in Lawrence, MA, Patrick Baril was unprotected to prolongation equipment during a really early age, tinkering with his parents' eight-track machine, cassette recorders, and turntable. By center school, he was already DJing propagandize functions, though he was desirous to be a loyal wheels-of-steel artist after conference DJ Premier blemish and brew records on Funkmaster Flex's Hot 97 radio show. Soon after, during 14 years old, he purchased his initial turntables and mixer. Calling himself DJ Statik (the "Selektah" surname came later), he started to work clubs and private parties adult and down the New England coast.


Jade De Lafleur - Minton's PlayhouseApril 13, 2018 - Harlem


Jade De Lafleur – Vocals
Jade de LaFleur is a Louisiana-native whose passion for song started during the early age of 5 years aged when her mother, a soloist each Sunday with a church choir introduced Jade to a music of Whitney Houston. Eventually, Jade would join a youth choir herself, where she also became a soloist.


Happy Hour Piano Karaoke with Mark Piro - Sid Gold's Request RoomApril 13, 2018 - New York


Sid Gold's Request Room now facilities Happy Hour Piano Karaoke on Fridays! Start your weekend off with a song! With Mark Piro during the keys!
Check out Mark's strain list!


Tamika Whitson 'One Night Only' - The Duplex Cabaret TheatreApril 13, 2018 - New York


Tamika Whitson "ONE NIGHT ONLY"
I ALWAYS SAID we WANTED TO PERFORM ON STAGE!! SO ON FRIDAY APRIL 13TH. we WILL BE TAKING THE CABARET STAGE FOR "ONE NIGHT ONLY"
I ASK THAT YOU ALL JOIN ME, AS we EMBARK ON A NEW ENDEAVOR. SINGING AN ECLECTIC MIX OF SONGS. ALONG WITH SOME AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION. SO BRING YOUR VOCAL CORDS ALONG.
HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!!!!!
$10 Ticket in Advance & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
$15 Ticket during the Door (plus use fee) & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*


Live Piano Karaoke with Joe McGinty - Sid Gold's Request RoomApril 13, 2018 - New York


Joe McGinty was a keyboardist for a Psychedelic Furs from 1987 until 1992. He is also a founder and song director of Loser's Lounge, an NYC reverence series that has played to sole out crowds in NYC for over 20 years. He has worked with The Ramones, Ronnie Spector, Nada Surf and many others. TV and film credits embody "One More Time" with Christopher Walken, "Bored To Death" and "Last Chance Harvey"
Interests embody pinball, drum coasters and vinyl records.


Brandon James Gwinn - The Duplex Cabaret TheatreApril 13, 2018 - New York


Brandon James Gwinn is a singer-songwriter, composer-lyricist, pianist and performer. He produces RuPaul's Drag Race star Trixie Mattel's draft topping annals and will be on debate with Trixie for a spring and summer of 2018. One night usually he'll play a Duplex solo before withdrawal on a 50 city North American tour.
$10 Ticket in Advance & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
$15 Ticket during the Door (plus use fee) & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
No One Under 21 Allowed
Doors open 30 mins before uncover time. There is a 2 Drink Minimum per Person in a Cabaret Theatre


Passwords: Danez Smith on Audre Lorde - Poets HouseApril 13, 2018 - New York


Finalist for a National Book Award and Lambda Award-winner Danez Smith discusses a life and work of mythological poet and romantic Audre Lorde (1934–1992), whose radical poetics pennyless new belligerent in addressing racism, sexism, category inequity, and homophobia.


The Lonely Biscuits - Mercury Lounge April 13, 2018 - New York


The Lonely Biscuits are an choice rock rope hailing from Nashville, Tennessee. The rope is comprised of Grady Wenrich (vocals, guitar), Sam Gidley (drums), and Nick Byrd (bass). The Lonely Biscuits shaped in Aug 2011 during Belmont University, where Grady Wenrich and Sam Gidley were roommates. Bassist Nick Byrd lived on a same building and assimilated the rope in Jan 2012. The Lonely Biscuits initial started gaining courtesy on college campuses around a country, while they were still students themselves. The final four years a band has been headlining tiny clubs opposite the U.S. and opening for other inhabitant touring acts. The Lonely Biscuits have played on countless festival stages such as Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Hangout Fest, Austin City Limits, LouFest and South by Southwest. In 2013, MTVu named The Lonely Biscuits "College Artist of a Year", and gave them a opportunity to play alongside many vital acts during the MTVu Woodie Awards in Austin, Texas. After graduating in May of 2015, The Lonely Biscuits partnered with Nashville producer/engineer Paul Moak to record and recover their new material. The Lonely Biscuits' "Come Around" EP was expelled in Nov 2015, and their expected debut full-length is to be expelled in 2017. The "Come Around" EP has a some-more mature and honest sound, while still staying loyal to their witty and lightsome personalities. With a uninformed new alternative-rock sound, a band skeleton to recover their entrance album in 2017 and debate extensively following a release.


Arthur Mitchell with Darren Walker: A Stellar Life in Dance - 92nd Street YApril 13, 2018 - New York


Distinguished ballet star, Arthur Mitchell, owner of Dance Theatre of Harlem, joins Darren Walker, President of a Ford Foundation.


Pete's Big Salmon - Pete's Candy StoreApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Pete's Big Salmon, a celebrated communication series now curated by producer Michael Broder, is a jewel of Brooklyn communication series. The register of past poets rolls out like a undoubted who's who of adult and entrance poets.


GO 90s with The Fresh Kids of Bel-Air - Le Poisson Rouge April 13, 2018 - West Village


GO 90s with The Fresh Kids of Bel-Air
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The Fresh Kids of Bel-Air are 7 NYC-based musicians who have come together to put on a dopest live 90s uncover in a city. Every Friday night during Le Poisson Rouge a Fresh Kids take a stage and perform a hits we loved when we were still rocking moth clips and feeding your Furby. But a band doesn't stop during Fridays on Bleecker Street, they are holding the COUNTRY by storm, personification legendary venues like The Capitol Theatre, The Paramount on Long Island, The Howard Theatre in DC, Brooklyn Bowl, Union Transfer in Philly, Baltimore Soundstage and more! Seriously, they are all that and a bag of chips!


Alan Doyle (of Great Big Sea) w/ Donovan Woods - City Winery April 13, 2018 - New York


Alan Doyle chalks adult a lot of where is he right now—with both his third solo manuscript and his second book expelled in Oct 2017—to luck. "I'm a luckiest man I've ever even listened of," he says. "This was all we ever wanted, a life in a music business, singing concerts. we was propitious to be innate in a family we was, in Petty Harbour. we was propitious that Sean, Bob and Darrell found me and asked me to join their band. we was propitious the Canadian song fans were into it."
And yet, one listen to A Week during The Warehouse creates it seemingly clear that there's a lot some-more than fitness at play in this decades long, awards-studded career. This album, available live off a floor with Doyle's "beautiful band," as he calls them, with writer Bob Rock during the helm, is chock-a-block with country-tinged, radio prepared tunes that move with them a flavour of some of Doyle's favourite artists, from John Mellencamp to Rock's possess band, Payolas (In fact, Doyle covers a Payolas balance on this album, Forever Light Will Shine, with that band's singer, Paul Hyde appearing as a guest vocalist.)
In further to Rock's work with Payolas, Doyle desired the steel albums Rock constructed in a eighties, and his some-more recent work with a Tragically Hip, Jann Arden, and others. "It's a genuine treat to get to accommodate your heroes and they spin out to be nicer than we ever imagined," Doyle says. "A integrate things about Bob, he's initial of all, still a large fan of a good song, for a male who's seen hundreds and thousands of them, he's still anxious to get a possibility to work on a good strain with a good rope in a good studio, that's still a ideal day for him. And secondly he's only a smashing motivator to get good players to play during their best."


Wild Things - Nitehawk CinemaApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Since the release twenty years ago, Wild Things has blossomed into rather of a warn sex crime favorite. This South Florida crack twists a furious yarn installed with lesbianism, student/teacher affairs, Kevin Bacon full-frontal, a motel ménage à trois, and a involved murder conspiracy. Most importantly, dual young and peaceful leading ladies that no male can resist… and because would they?


Fitness Class - Yoga Flow - Albany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesApril 13, 2018 - Albany


ACPHS Fitness Center


Allergy Season: Physical Therapy, Shyboi and M.E.S.H. - NowadaysApril 13, 2018 - Ridgewood


Jamaican-born and NYC-based selector Shyboi is a member of a Kunq and Discwoman collectives, as good as a multidisciplinary artist whose video work has been shown during PS1. M.E.S.H. is James Whipple, a Berlin writer and proprietor DJ of a pioneering bar night Janus. Both specialize in frenetic, uncontrollable sets. Tonight they come together with Physical Therapy, conduct of New York's Allergy Season tag and a DJ with a wide-ranging bar arsenal including all from jungle to pleasant techno.


Friday a 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan - Nitehawk CinemaApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Big Apple's in large trouble, as indestructible psycho-fiend Jason Vorhees hits a road to New York City. After a intolerable return from over the grave, a diabolical Jason ships out abroad a teen-filled "love boat" firm for New York, that he shortly transforms into a ultimate excursion of a damned. Then one of his shocked victims escapes into a nightmarish obstruction of Manhattan's subways and sewers, usually to confront Jason one final time.


Buster Williams & Brandon McCune - Mezzrow Jazz ClubApril 13, 2018 - New York


Bassist Buster Williams is a jazz fable and a dear figure on a scene. He has invited pianist Brandon McCune to play duets with him this weekend.


SIPA Follies 2018 - Carnegie HallApril 13, 2018 - New York


Barclay Crenshaw - ElsewhereApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Jeff Scroggins & Colorado - Emelin TheatreApril 13, 2018 - Mamaroneck


Jeff Scroggins & Colorado is a high-energy five-piece bluegrass rope located in a Western Frontier state of Colorado. The group's particular sound showcases an heterogeneous range of influences, delivering a singular experience that captivates audiences and keeps them guessing. It's a powerful, high towering "bluegrass explosion" that facilities world-class instrumental prowess, parsimonious vocals, an unrelenting rhythmic pulse, and an easy theatre banter that has gay listeners all over a world. This rope simply "loves to pick" all a time, either on theatre or off, as large festival goers can attest. Fronted by two-time National Banjo Champion Jeff Scroggins, a band's graphic style is immediately recognizable.


Jazz in a Cave presents: Xiomara Laugart & Jonathan Ragonese: Añorado Encuentro feat. Steve Wilson - The Cave during St. George'sApril 13, 2018 - New York


NYC-based Cuban vocalist, Xiomara Laugart, joins composer and arranger Jonathan Ragonese, for a long-awaited low-pitched offering. An dusk of moist traditional song backed by a fibre orchestra, her son, Axel Laugart, and special guests.


Avid Gamblers with special guest Robin Mitch Mitchell - Arlene's GroceryApril 13, 2018 - New York


Avid Gamblers is a live hip-hop jam rope featuring speaker K-cromozone, Capt. R on guitars, and Angry Ben on drums. The organisation has expelled 3 EPs, played Mercury Lounge, achieved on Bridgeside Live, and always brings it.
British-born, Brooklyn-based songwriter bringing we warm and abounding acoustic tunes that sound like an invitation to a ideal cup of tea." Mitch will be behaving with his 5 piece rope including a incredible Betsy Barone on vocals.


3D Thursdays! 3D Printing and Hacking - Fat Cat Fab LabApril 13, 2018 - New York


So... there has been a lot of bitch about this desktop 3D copy revolution thing for a while now. Still really exciting!
We have a new-old thought that leaps over the news hype and celebrates a wonder of a activity itself. Let's get together each Thursday dusk to try this extended field, in all of the many facets and manifestations. And get to know any other improved -- from confidant pioneers, to new adopters, from teachers to students, production experts, to formula and wiring hackers. This is your space to grow and share.
Topics we competence explore on a standard Thursday dusk include:
- 3D pattern software and techniques. From removing started, to pulling boundaries.
- Explore some-more of a 3D ecosystem, from creation use of 3D copy service bureaus to starting and handling your 3D Hub.
- How to antecedent and rise your possess physical products, tools, and artwork.
- 3D copy materials: strategies for fabricating in some-more than only 1-2 plastics.
- Casting and mold-making: from changed metals to candy bars.
- Finishing techniques. Sanding, painting, sealing, melting, deforming, decorating, hydro-printing.... Why only make things that demeanour like plastic?
Let's spend time together classification out improved ways to use these tools, and improved ways to design.
- Please RSVP to attend.
* Meetup events during Fat Cat Fab Lab are for members of a Fat Cat Fab Lab Meetup Group only.


La Madrugada - Bar ChordApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Latin Jazz & SALSA


James 'Saxmo' Gates - ShapeShifter LabApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Grammy-nominated James " Saxsmo" Gates is prepared to go behind on a road. With a new manuscript release slated for Feb 2018 he is building his "Together We Can Make It" Tour.
Saxsmo is a connoisseur of Berklee College of Music and North Carolina Central University and is now the Director of Jazz Studies during Virginia State University. He many recently finished a Japanese debate with Billy Kilson and has played with Art Blakey, Marvin Gaye, Larry Carlton, Jeff Lorber, Alex Bugnon, Terrance Blanchard, Delfeayo Marsalis and many others.


Ba Akhu live - Abdulrahman (Rocky) Amer - ShapeShifter LabApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


Ba Akhu live recording event at ShapeShifter Lab
Abdulrahman Amer - Trombone
Brandon Woody - trumpet
Matt Malanowski - piano
Hwansu Kang - Bass
Savannah Harris - Drums


Cdse Days 2018 - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 13, 2018 - New York


Bringing together some of a nation’s many prominent scholars of data-enabled scholarship to Buffalo for a week of workshops, lectures and networking.


Viewing Art in a 1820s - Mount Vernon Hotel Museum and GardenApril 13, 2018 - New York


Lunchtime Lecture
Bring your lunch and take a large bite of New York story on Apr 13th during 12:30pm.
Before a age of art museums, where did New Yorkers go to perspective art? Discover New York in a 19th century and the early muster halls, arrangement practices and rotundas that welcomed a same kind of congregation who visited a Mount Vernon Hotel.
Coffee and tea included. Free with admission.


Shababa Kids in a Kitchen - 92nd Street YApril 13, 2018 - Upper East Side

Look during books with your child, listen to stories, emanate an art project, and dance to a music with Petra as partial of this imaginative, interactive story time. You can even move your lunch to suffer as partial of a class.



Gerry Eastman & Friends: Jam event - Williamsburg Music CenterApril 13, 2018 - Brooklyn


In further to behaving with his rope and welcoming all kinds of artists in his bar week after week, WMC owners & owner Gerry Eastman is active on a New York song scene as a guitarist, bassist, composer,conductor, and bandleader. He is one of a few people still around who have toured a world with jazz icons such as Count Basie, Sarah Vaughan, and Etta Jones.


Saturday Morning Storytelling with a Hans Christian Andersen Storytellers - Scandinavia HouseApril 14, 2018 - Murray Hill

In this renouned ongoing children’s series, some of New York’s many famous storytellers from a Hans Christian Andersen Storytelling Center benefaction exciting angel and folk tales and illusory adventures from Scandinavia and a far north. Renowned storyteller Laura Simms presents a fabulous Norwegian fairytale “The Lindworm.” When twins are innate to a aristocrat and queen—one handsome, and one a serpent— a royal integrate must find a bride for their abnormal son.



Six pieces for solo cello and fibre quartet - Dixon PlaceApril 14, 2018 - New York


Six pieces that try the differences between atmospheres, bodies, and instruments.
Ethan Philbrick is a composer and author currently completing his PhD in Performance Studies during New York University. He has recently achieved original work in New York during BRIC, NYU's Skirball Center for a Performing Arts, SculptureCenter, Abrons Arts Center, and a Grey Art Gallery. His essay has been published in TDR, PAJ, Women and Performance, Studies in Gender and Sexuality, and Movement Research Performance Journal.


Saturday Sketching - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum April 14, 2018 - New York


Explore Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural shapes and spaces by drawing activities in a museum's galleries. Art materials, including a sketch board, paper, pencils, and erasers, are accessible for loan during the Family Activity Kiosk. This module is geared towards teens, yet families with children of all ages are welcome. No registration is required.
Family Programs are upheld in partial by JW Marriott.


Tales & Tunes - Haverstraw King's Daughters Public Library, Main LibraryApril 14, 2018 - Garnerville

For walkers underneath 36 mos. aged and their adults. Stories, fingerplays, songs & bubbles! Registration is open for everyone. Parent/caregiver appearance is required.



Pre-College Opera Scenes - Paul Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 14, 2018 - New York


Women in a World - David H. Koch TheaterThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Since the launch in 2010, Women in a World has turn one of America's inaugural forums to showcase a work of women leaders and trailblazers from around a world. Past participants have included Hillary Clinton, Scarlett Johansson, Angelina Jolie, Justin Trudeau, Diane von Furstenberg, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan, Tom Hanks, Malala Yousafzai, Oprah Winfrey, Barbra Streisand, and many others.


Anna Han, Piano - Paul Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Truth About Human Trafficking: Nurses Edition - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


Sigma Theta Tau Gamma Theta Chapter (Niagara University) and Gamma Kappa Chapter (University during Buffalo School of Nursing) benefaction a screening of "BOUND: A Brutal Unflinching Glimpse Into a World of Human Trafficking" with guest orator Kelly Galloway, owner of Ramp Global Missions and Mona's House Project.
Everyone is welcome. If we need serve information, greatfully contact Gale Klinshaw during galeklin@buffalo.edu.


Annie Bender, Violin - Morse Hall - The Juilliard SchoolApril 14, 2018 - New York


Late Night UB: UB Trippin - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


If we like carrying fun, you'll adore Late Night UB. With new activities any time, it's one of the most renouned traditions.
Enjoy a outing to a Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls and emporium until we drop! Note: students can get tickets from a SBI Ticket Office on a 2nd building of a Student Union. Busses leave from a SU Lobby during Noon!
Sponsored by: Campus Life


An dusk with check bruford - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


One of stone music's best famous drummers, Bill Bruford will benefaction a harangue entitled 'Give a drummer some: creativity in renouned music performance', in and with a release of his latest book 'Uncharted: Creativity and a Expert Drummer' (2018), published by a University of Michigan Press. Copies of a book will be for sale during the event.
The eventuality will take place on dual days, both presentations being identical: Apr 14 during 7:30pm, and Apr 16 during 4pm, in Baird Recital Hall during the University during Buffalo North Campus. The eventuality will start with a harangue by Dr. Bruford, followed by a q&a session, and a opening of Bruford's song and works that shabby his work. Music will be achieved by a Genkin Philharmonic and UB Concert Band underneath the instruction of Professor Jon Nelson. The unison program is during the finish of this release.


Paul outpost Dyk - Schimanski New YorkApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


21 and over


Modern Dance (Open Level) - 92YApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


Explore a body's attribute to breath, weight and space by standing and building work and roving combinations.
Develop strength and transformation flexibility. Move by space with longer, some-more complex combinations.


Lá na Gaeilge: Irish Language Day - Glucksman Ireland House NYUApril 14, 2018 - New York


Discover a Irish denunciation in a module designed for learners of all levels, led by Paul Ferris, Hilary Mhic Suibhne, Pádraig Ó Cearúill, and Lorcán Burns
About a Instructors:
Paul Ferris is an alumnus of Glucksman Ireland House's MA Program. He has been an Irish denunciation instructor for NYU's Speaking Freely module and during Drew University in Madison, NJ. Paul complicated Irish during An Acadamh in County Galway and Oideas Gael in County Donegal, and is a former member of a executive house of a North American Association of Celtic Language Teachers.


Shababa Saturdays / All Ages - 92YApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


Sing, dance and applaud as a community!
A witty and soulful Shabbat knowledge for a whole family, filled with music, puppets, art and artistic prayer. No knowledge celebrating Shabbat necessary!


'Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Live: King for a Day!' - Kings TheatreApril 14, 2018 - Flatbush

Daniel and all of his friends entice you for a mint adventure in Neighborhood of Make-Believe where Daniel learns only what it takes to be King. The dear characters come alive on theatre to captivate we with new songs to sing along to, enchanting moments, and SURPRISE guest along a way! It’s an eventuality filled with tigertastic fun, training the profitable lessons of kindness, assisting others, and being a friend. Don’t skip Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live: King for a Day!... a royally good time! 

All children one year old or comparison must have a ticket. 



Sidi Touré - Brooklyn BowlApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


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Sidi Touré is a rarely acclaimed practitioner of Songhaï Music with dual Malian National Arts Awards for best singer. Touré led Gao's informal orchestra, The Songhaï Stars, before to going out on his own. In 2011, he expelled Sahel Folk, his entrance album for Thrill Jockey, furloughed North America and Europe for a first time. For his fourth release,Toubalbero (a large traditional drum used to call and accumulate people in Gao) Touré has combined a danceable, dynamic, and joyous manuscript played with some of a most exiting new faces on a Mailian song scene. A worshiped leader who has his feet low in a Northern Mali song tradition has combined an album, notwithstanding the region's poignant political challenges, that brims with optimism.
For his initial Electro Acoustic manuscript Sidi Touré (vocals, guitar and calabash) is assimilated by bassist Baba Traoré, drummer Mamadou "Mandou" Kone (who also plays with Vieux Farka Touré), electric guitarist Djadjé Traoré, N'Goni (traditional Malian guitar) Ousmane "Papou" Dagnon, and vocalist Babou Diallo. This is a thoughtfulness of his opening style of a last 3 years via Mali. The song is a jubilee driven by a energy and slit of a rhythms. Toubalbero is refreshing trance song overflowing with fun and carried by thebeauty of Sidi's voice.
Previous Sidi Touré albums were available in a medium tin-roofed studio in Bamako. The recording sessions had to be timed around Mali's stormy season in sequence to equivocate the sound created by a rain pelting a roof. Toubalbero was available over a course of 4 days during Studio Bogolan, one of a best in Mali where artists that embody Ali Farka Touré, Rokia Traoré, Toumani Diabate and Björk have recorded. The manuscript was available by Yaya Cissé and constructed by Nicolas "Covalesky" Richard. The songs were available live to fasten in sequence to constraint the appetite of a performance. The manuscript was also churned entirely live by Jason Meagher during Black Dirt Studio (Steve Gunn, Jack Rose). The proceed mirrored a live brew of a performance, an proceed to blending in partial inspired by a great King Tubby, whose formula retain all a joy and appetite of a performance.
The songs are steeped in Malian enlightenment and traditions. "Hendjero Moulaye" (the sleazy fish) is a cautionary story not distinct the western folksy jargon "don't count your chickens before they've hatched." In this, we hear of a perils of a male who bragged about his really big fish while on a way to locate it. The strain is a warning to not sell your fish before we get it from a river. "BK" is an loyalty to Baba Belkatras, a fable of Songhai music. "Tchirey" is about a kings of a Holleys, a djinn of thunder. For Sidi a song is a call for assistance from Marou Tchirey for a Songhai people.
Sidi wrote this strain in 1984 and it won a Bamako Biennale. It was a first time that a Vaudou (possession) Songhai strain was played with non-traditional instruments. There are songs of love: "DJiribi Mardjie," and "Handaraïzo" (the tiny star), and of family: "Hannah" (the burial for a newborn) and "Sitiali Boubou" (honoring a ancestor). Perhapshe strain that captures a spirit of a album many clearly is Heyyeya, an countenance to report a scream of joy. It is formed on a Songhai folklore strain about a joy of a new marriage. It is a jubilee of a beauty of this impulse of pristine happiness.
Sidi Touré Toubalbero is an generous and overwhelming call out for togetherness and assent for Malians and Africans. Much like a drum that gathers folks in Goa, this album's aim is to combine through joyous countenance for a greater good of all. Unity is strength and fun is unstoppable.


Harlem: A Tasting & Cultural Tour - 92YApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


Come "uptown" and knowledge the sights and sounds as good as a fabulous food of Harlem. Learn about Harlem's story and enlightenment as we ambience our approach through this impossibly vibrant neighborhood. Tastes will embody "soul food," specialties from a Caribbean, Senegal and Somalia as good as "Rugelach by a Brother." Tour will be 2.5-3 hrs.


Coping with Divorce: Session III — Co-Parenting Communication - 92YApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


Conflict: Having to share your children can be an worried and anxiety-inducing partial of bland life. In this 90-minute workshop, we will learn what causes conflict, adds fuel to an unquenchable glow and how to lard it. Discover how to best ready for and control difficult discussions so that we can rivet in effective communication, shortening stress for a benefit of your children. Upon execution of this workshop, we will accept a bonus code that can be used towards feedback on one co-parenting email to safeguard that it's dispute free and productive.


PRINCE NYC Concert Booze Cruise with Erotic City - The Cosmo - Rocks Off Concert CruiseApril 14, 2018 - New York


Skeletal Family, DJ Sean Templar, DJ Jarek Zelazny, DJ Patrick - Mercury LoungeApril 14, 2018 - New York


Skeletal Family
Formed in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England during a Post Punk of early 1980's out of a band 'The Elements", took their name from a title of a song "Chant of a Ever Circling Skeletal Family" from a 1974 David Bowie album, Diamond Dogs.
Something singular was brewing adult a dim and broody charge in West Yorkshire during the time with bands like The Sisters Of Mercy, The Mar Violets, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Southern Death Cult (later became The Cult) combining the basement of what became a soundtracks to a Goth Subculture.
Skeletal Family shortly gained recognition in a UK Independent Charts and furiously gigged a length and extent of a UK and Europe, available tracks for a John Peels Sessions, upheld The Sisters of Mercy during their 1984 Black Oct tour, expelled 2 studio albums 'Burning Oil' (1984) and 'Futile Combat' (1985) of that saw a release of Skeletal Family's many successful singular 'Promised Land' on Red Rhino record label.
Anne-Marie left Skeletal Family in 1985 to form Ghost Dance with Gary Marx, former guitarist of The Sisters Of Mercy. The remaining members of Skeletal Family quickly continued before disbanding in 1986.
Skeletal Family reformed in 2003 with Stan and Trotwood along with Karl Heinz. Anne-Marie rejoined her associate band members in 2012 after she expelled her solo manuscript 'Day Of All Days' in 2011. In 2015, Cherry Red Records expelled Eternal, a decisive CD box set of Skeletal Family's behind catalogue. They have remained one of a original Gothic Rocks bands staying loyal to their sound and have continued to debate and perform world-wide including Mexico, Poland and a US as good as unchanging headliners during Whitby Goth Weekend and Wave Gotik Treffen.


College is Not a Dry Run: University Students Perform Works by 92Y Artists in Residence - 92YApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


92Y's 2016-17 Artists in Residence Netta Yerushalmy and Johnnie Cruise Mercer choreograph new dances for a new era of dancers from a University of North Carolina and a University of Massachusetts.Johnnie Cruise Mercer/TheREDprojectNYC is a village of artistic brave devils that uses conversation, dispute and disproportion as impulse for creation. A changeable roster of mixed freelance artists, a collective embraces a millennial voice while proposing questions traffic with composition's propinquity to politics, history, tellurian emotional accessibility and a uncomfortable pity of one's private self in public.Netta Yerushalmy is a New York City-based dance artist whose work aims to rivet with audiences by imparting a sensation of things as they are perceived, not as they are known, and to plea how definition is attributed and constructed. She is a recipient of Fellowships from Jerome Robbins Bogliasco, a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, a New York Foundation of a Arts, and has been an Artist-In-Residence during the Institute for Cultural Inquiry in Berlin, Baryshnikov Arts Center and Tribeca Performing Arts Center.


Ecstatic Music Festival: Flower, Hollenbeck, Iverson, Kihlstedt, Tordini & Zimmerli - Kaufman Music CenterApril 14, 2018 - New York


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You'll knowledge all 9 concerts for only $15 any and accept invitations to 3 Meet a Artist receptions.
The dusk begins with a CD recover celebration of composer-saxophonist Patrick Zimmerli's Clockworks, a low-pitched meditation on time, in all the forms, achieved by Zimmerli with former Bad Plus pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Chris Tordini and composer-jazz drummer John Hollenbeck. In a evening's second half, pop/art strain composer-violinist-vocalist Carla Kihlstedt and composer Jeremy Flower join Zimmerli, Tordini and Hollenbeck for a world premiere of Songs of Mourning, an scrutiny of grief ranging from a political to a personal, and other works from their accumulative pasts.


Skid Row, HYNGD, Ryder, Years Apart - The Chance TheaterApril 14, 2018 - Poughkeepsie


Toddler Tales: '10 Little Rubber Ducks' - Alley Pond Environmental CenterApril 14, 2018 - Douglaston

Would we like to help care for APEC’s animals? This module introduces children to a unique shortcoming of being an animal caretaker. Children will learn about a needs of APEC’s animals, and benefit hands-on knowledge in feeding, brushing, and cleaning them. Craft included. Registration required.

**Because appearance in a before Animal Care Trainee module is a contingency in sequence to validate for Advanced Animal Care Trainee, students over a age of 10 might be means to take Animal Care Trainee underneath special resources (Contact Katie during Ext. 205 for serve assistance).

 



Saturday Morning Show - Brookfield Place New YorkApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join us each Saturday by April 28 in Hudson Eats for a latest and biggest in children’s entertainment!
10 AM - Suzi Shelton
Suzi Shelton is an award-winning singer/songwriter who been behaving for families or over 15 years, including some of a most prestigious venues and programs that are offering to families via NYC.
11 AM - Yellow Sneaker Puppets
?Yellow Sneaker Puppets presents an interactive singalong with puppets, mixing original songs, oldies, and normal kids music. Sing, clap, dance, and shake your sillies out!


Start Making Sense: Talking Heads Tribute - The Bowery BallroomApril 14, 2018 - New York


Start Making Sense are offered out bedrooms throughout Eastern PA and into NY and beyond. This rope will be a outrageous hit, as a Talking Heads are never on debate and a band's extraordinary dedication to a music and fun amatory attitude has proven to be a favorite during clubs and festivals.
They blew a audience divided at a Bella Terra Music festival where their late night boogie container was a highlight of a whole event.
If David Byrne is one of a geniuses of complicated times, afterwards Start Making Sense is a reverence to genius. The musicians in this 7-piece Talking Heads Tribute take honour in steadily recreating a music of Talking Heads whole career. Together they move much of a Heads singular live uncover to a stage, with front male Jon Braun as a spot-on David Byrne, giving we a "once in a lifetime" experience. Prepare yourself for a rockin', funkin', danceable jubilee of a new-wave art punk we loved from a 80's!!!


#BigSaturdays #BestSaturdayParty ...Free on a A.C. Pass Guest List - ShowApril 14, 2018 - NyC


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Discovery Hike: Forensic Forest - Canarsie ParkApril 14, 2018 - Canarsie

Search for signs of open along this round-trip travel and learn clues that inlet has left behind. This travel will be approximately one hour prolonged and is suitable for children aged 6 and older.



Sophie Blackall: Hello Lighthouse - Books are MagicApril 14, 2018 - Cobble Hill


Eat Up! What’s Cooking in a Gardens - Old Westbury GardensApril 14, 2018 - Old Westbury

Children of all ages learn tasty delights flourishing in Old Westbury Gardens' possess garden beds! Concoct and representation a elementary recipe full of tasty seasonal flavors including long-lived favorite, "edible dirt." Old Westbury Gardens welcomes visitors of all ages for guided tours of Westbury House, in-depth tours of a formal gardens, propagandize visits, children's programs and events, family programs, museum exhibits, classical car shows, exemplary concerts, outside summer concerts, slip lectures, book signings, horticultural demonstrations and workshops, botanical humanities and gardening classes, and educator-led talks and tours of topics relating to horticulture, art, history, pattern and architecture. Old Westbury Gardens seeks to enthuse appreciation and believe of a best qualities exemplified in a American nation estate of a early 20th century by faithful refuge of the landscape and gardens, design and collections. For some-more information about a Old Westbury Gardens and arriving events,  revisit oldwestburygardens.org.



Ma*Jid Album Release Party - Brooklyn BowlApril 14, 2018 - Williamsburg

Highly expected release of a second manuscript by NYC musician, Ma*Jid. It's a family accessible event in a child friendly venue. Parents can suffer great song with their kids. Families will knowledge everything from oral word poetry, song video, brief film and strange compositions by Ma*Jid achieved with a fibre quartet and an MC.



Try Spanish during SPARK with Espáñate for Free! - SPARK by Brooklyn Children's MuseumApril 14, 2018 - DUMBO

Meet the new instructor Patricia and check out our newest SPARK category for free! Through game-based interactions, children build cognitive, fine-gross motor, amicable and artistic skills. Children turn accustomed to listening and vocalization in Spanish. 



Steve Tyrell - The Carlyle, A Rosewood HotelThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Maker Day - The Rye Arts CenterApril 14, 2018 - Rye

One of the most renouned events of a year, Maker Day earnings to move you a day of FREE workshops and hands-on opportunities. Don't skip this possibility to try the cutting-edge collection of creativity. Full S.T.E.A.M. forward as we confederate the Arts into S.T.E.M. learning!



Brandon Ross 'Phantom Station' - The Jazz GalleryApril 14, 2018 - New York


Brandon Ross – guitars/voice
Graham Haynes – cornet/electronics
Stomu Takeishi – drum guitars
Hardedge – soundesign


Industry City’s Chef’s Lab - Industry CityApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Edible Brooklyn is hosting a first-of-its-kind cook series, showcasing a talent and tastes of New York City with a particular spin. The special cooking series facilities industry innovators who applaud local sustainability. The subsequent will underline Chef Alex Raij of Txikito, New York’s many authentic Basque restaurant. The cooking is set for Saturday, Apr 14 commencement at 5 p.m. Tickets cost $95 any and can be purchased online during http://bit.ly/2IDXyea. The menu, theme to change, includes:
Remojon (served individually)
Salt cod, citrus, olive, pistachio
Ajo Blanco (served individually)
Scallop, hunger nut, almond, pulpy salmon roe
Seta de Cardo (served family-style)
Oyster mushrooms, garlic, parsley, sherry
Berenjena criminal Miel (served family-style)
Crispy eggplant, honey, nigella seed, barberry, labne
Cordero al Ajo Cabañil (served family-style)
Lamb grocer steak, garlic vinaigrette, recorded lemon, herb salad
Torta de Aceite (served individually)
Olive oil cake a la plancha, Blue Marble maple ice cream, brandied kumquats
Wine Provided by Moore Brothers Wine Company
Saumur Blanc Chateau de Villenueve 2016
Dogliani D.O.C.G. Sorij Dij But Anna Maria Abbona 2016
For some-more information, hit Edible Manhattan during 631-537-4637 or www.ediblemanhattan.com or on Facebook. For media inquires, hit Marissa Jacobs of Metro Restaurant Marketing during 631- 329-0050 or marissa@metrorestaurantmarketing.com.


Electric Feel Dance Party! - The Bowery ElectricThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Weekend dance celebration featuring all tip 40 hits - currently and yesteryear. 5 bars, 2 floors. One of NY's prolonged running weekend dance parties. The celebration begins during 10pm and rocks til 4am. The song encompasses your favorite celebration and sing along stone and cocktail tunes, both classical and contemporary hits. Get prepared to go all night long!
DJ Gina Bon Jersey is during the conduct of The Electric Feel Party any weekend during The Bowery Electric. Her prominence is chronicled in Black Book and Spin Magazines.
DJ Jordan Stern & DJ Bobby B. will also be spinning to make certain your night is fantastic!


'The Wedding Singer' - BayWay Arts CenterThrough Apr 14, 2018 - East Islip

The Wedding Singer takes you back to a time when hair was big, fervour was good, collars were adult and a marriage singer competence just be a coolest man in a room. Based on a hit Adam Sandler movie, The Wedding Singer's sparkling new measure does for a 80s what Hairspray did for a '60s. It's 1985, and stone star wannabe, Robbie Hart, is New Jersey's favorite marriage singer. He's a life of a party until his possess fiancée leaves him during the altar. Shot by the heart, Robbie creates every marriage as catastrophic as his own. Enter Julia, a charming waitress who wins his affection. As fitness would have it, Julia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark, and, unless Robbie can lift off a performance of a decade, a girl of his dreams will be left forever.



Thirdstory - Brooklyn SteelApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Silver Screen Sports Film Festival: Slap Shot - Tarrytown Music HallApril 14, 2018 - Tarrytown


Presented by Jobu Media Group
After uncover Q&A with all 3 Hanson Brothers
Slap Shot, starring Paul Newman, is a quintessential hockey movie. This 1977 cult classical follows a raucous escapades of a Chiefs and their contingent of star players - The Hanson Brothers. Come relive each slash, cross-check and high hang with Dave Hanson, Jeff Carlson and Steve Carlson. Immediately following a screening all 3 Hanson Brothers will be participating in a thirty notation Q and A session.
A singular number of VIP packages are accessible which embody a photo- op with a stars (following a Q and A) as good as an autographed 11x17 film poster.
Dave Hanson is a former veteran hockey actor who was tabbed by executive George Roy Hill to fill Jack Carlson's purpose in Slap Shot. Since Jack was called adult to a Edmonton Oilers before to filming Dave finished up fasten fellow hang handlers Steve and Jeff Carlson on a Chiefs roster. The name Hanson Brothers has given become synonymous with hockey as a legend continues to grow for new generations of players.


Spring Fling Party - CitibabesApril 14, 2018 - SoHo

Bring to a whole family to applaud the deteriorate of rebirth and renewal. There will be a scavenger hunt, a open concert, and a themed craft.

Register: info@citibabes.com



Sidi Touré, Night 2! - Brooklyn BowlApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Sidi Touré is a rarely acclaimed practitioner of Songhaï Music with dual Malian National Arts Awards for best singer. Touré led Gao's informal orchestra, The Songhaï Stars, before to going out on his own. In 2011, he expelled Sahel Folk, his entrance album for Thrill Jockey, furloughed North America and Europe for a first time. For his fourth release,Toubalbero (a large traditional drum used to call and accumulate people in Gao) Touré has combined a danceable, dynamic, and joyous manuscript played with some of a most exiting new faces on a Mailian song scene. A worshiped leader who has his feet low in a Northern Mali song tradition has combined an album, notwithstanding the region's poignant political challenges, that brims with optimism.
For his initial Electro Acoustic manuscript Sidi Touré (vocals, guitar and calabash) is assimilated by bassist Baba Traoré, drummer Mamadou "Mandou" Kone (who also plays with Vieux Farka Touré), electric guitarist Djadjé Traoré, N'Goni (traditional Malian guitar) Ousmane "Papou" Dagnon, and vocalist Babou Diallo. This is a thoughtfulness of his opening style of a last 3 years via Mali. The song is a jubilee driven by a energy and slit of a rhythms. Toubalbero is refreshing trance song overflowing with fun and carried by thebeauty of Sidi's voice.


Silver Screen Sports Film Festival: Rocky - Tarrytown Music HallApril 14, 2018 - Tarrytown


Presented by Jobu Media Group
After uncover Q&A with Burt Young
Rocky stands as a most distinguished sports film of all time. This 1976 powerhouse was created and destined by Sylvester Stallone. This film epitomizes a American Dream and truly transcends boxing. Rocky stays one of a most inspirational characters, franchises and tales in a history of film. The film also includes standout performances from Burgess Meredith, Carl Weathers, Talia Shire and, of course, "Uncle Paulie" Burt Young.
Immediately following a screening Burt Young will be participating in a thirty notation Q and A session. A singular number of VIP packages are accessible which embody a print op with a stars following a Q and A as good as an autographed 11x17 film poster.
Burt Young is famous for his purpose as Paulie in a Rocky films. Young has gifted many opposite roles in his life, including veteran boxer. A loyal boxing aficionado, Young also seemed in 14 veteran boxing matches, all of that he won. Young has also boxed with fable Muhammad Ali to lift money for a gift event.


Vinyasa Jazz Flow - The National Jazz Museum in HarlemApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join us for a 60-minute vinyasa upsurge set to tunes that we know and love: jazz. This delicately curated method seamlessly unites mind and physique with sublime postures and aware breathing.
Class is led by approved Yoga Instructor Courtney Liddell, with live piano accompaniment.


Ecstatic Music Festival: Clockwork & Songs of Mourning - Kaufman Music CenterApril 14, 2018 - New York


Jeremy Flower, John Hollenbeck, Ethan Iverson, Carla Kihlstedt, Christopher Tordini & Patrick Zimmerli
The dusk begins with a jubilee of a release of composer-saxophonist Patrick Zimmerli's Clockworks, a low-pitched meditation on time, in all the forms, achieved by Zimmerli with former Bad Plus pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Chris Tordini and composer-jazz drummer John Hollenbeck. In a evening's second half, pop/art strain composer-violinist-vocalist Carla Kihlstedt and composer Jeremy Flower join Zimmerli, Tordini and Hollenbeck for a world premiere of Songs of Mourning, an scrutiny of grief ranging from a political to a personal, and other works from their accumulative pasts.


Closer-Look Tour - American Folk Art MuseumApril 14, 2018 - New York


A debate of Vestiges and Verse: Notes from a Newfangled Epic, led by museum gallery guides.
Meet in a museum atrium.


CAMECO The Concert for Earth Day - Nuyorican Poets CafeApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join New York City singer/recording artist CAMECO for an insinuate night of live soul, pop, and R+B during one of New York's many iconic and ancestral performing spaces - The Nuyorican Poets Cafe, in a heart of "Alphabet City" in a East Village.
Cameco performs and annals throughout NYC both as a soloist and in partnership with other low-pitched artists, many recently appearing with Stevie Wonder during a "Songs in a Key of Life" tour. Her entrance single "Only Love" is accessible on iTunes and other platforms.
The evening's opening is in respect of Earth Day. Proceeds will go to The Sane Energy Project, an NYC-based non-profit classification on a front lines of grassroots advocacy, organizing and movement campaigns on interest of a fossil-fuel giveaway energy destiny for New York.


Viento de Agua - Hostos Center for a Arts & CultureApril 14, 2018 - Bronx


Puerto Rico's heading Bomba and Plena organisation comes directly from San Juan to perform a special family concert, including adaptations from their children's CD Sonidos Primarios, and showcasing their contemporary take on Música Jibara and Afro-Puerto Rican traditions while lifting awareness about a island.


2018 Idlewild Park Wetland and Wildlife Preserve Awards Luncheon - Terrace on a Park: Pent HouseApril 14, 2018 - Flushing


Dear Friends and Supporters,
We wish you are formulation to join us on Saturday, Apr 14, 2018 as we lift money to account the environmental initiatives that matter in the communities and respect some of a outstanding group and women whose care helps make the vision of healthy communities a reality. Our list of honorees, will certainly make we want to join us and applaud their contributions.
Sincerely,
Barbara E. Brown, Chairperson, Eastern Queens Alliance, Inc.


Venture Bowl - Bowl 360April 14, 2018 - Ozone Park


Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward - Alfred UniversityThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Alfred


When a author invites an individualist medium to his nation house for a séance, he gets some-more than he bargained for - a tempestuous spook of his passed wife. Noel Coward's 'improbable farce', created at a height of a London blitze, is darkly comic, bitingly smart Coward during his best. NYC formed Eliza Beckwith will be the guest director. Admission is Free!


Murder Mystery Dinner - Bayside Historical SocietyApril 14, 2018 - Bayside


Join Bayside Historical Society for a dangerously tasty dinner! Our Murder Mystery dusk will underline live actors and assembly participation to solve a “whodunnit.” The menu will embody appetizers, categorical course, dessert, and wine. Tickets are $75.00 for BHS members/$80.00 for non-members. RSVP by Apr 8, 2018 during www.baysidehistorical.org/events, or by contacting us during 718-352-1548 or info@baysidehistorical.org.


The Red Party w/ Skeletal Family - Mercury LoungeApril 14, 2018 - New York


Skeletal Family - Formed in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England during a Post Punk of early 1980's out of a band 'The Elements", took their name from a title of a song "Chant of a Ever Circling Skeletal Family" from a 1974 David Bowie album, Diamond Dogs.
Something singular was brewing adult a dim and broody charge in West Yorkshire during the time with bands like The Sisters Of Mercy, The Mar Violets, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Southern Death Cult (later became The Cult) combining the basement of what became a soundtracks to a Goth Subculture.
Skeletal Family shortly gained recognition in a UK Independent Charts and furiously gigged a length and extent of a UK and Europe, available tracks for a John Peels Sessions, upheld The Sisters of Mercy during their 1984 Black Oct tour, expelled 2 studio albums 'Burning Oil' (1984) and 'Futile Combat' (1985) of that saw a release of Skeletal Family's many successful singular 'Promised Land' on Red Rhino record label.


History of Hip Hop Dance - Cambria Heights LibraryApril 14, 2018 - Cambria Heights

Celebrate a New Year by formulating resolutions and environment goals for 2018. This seminar is open to a entire community, with something for everyone!



[title of show] - The Secret TheatreThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Long Island City


[title of show] is a low-pitched about dual nobodies who confirm to write a totally original low-pitched starring themselves and their poetic female friends. This low-pitched gets into a New York Musical Theatre Festival....and becomes a hit! It continues to Off-broadway...receives 3 Obies...and goes on to to Broadway!
New York Times called [title of show] "DELECTABLE ENTERTAINMENT! A postmodern loyalty to a grand tradition of backstage musicals like Babes in Arms, Kiss Me, Kate and A Chorus Line." Everyone is incited up and incited on and buy tickets as quick as they can. Drinks all around!


KGB: Trumpet Fiction - KGB BarApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Pipeline Festival - Afloat - Women's Project TheaterThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Want to locate the best new work by a most sparkling new artists in town? Wondering where to accommodate the subsequent generation of implausible women and trans theatermakers? Don't skip WP's Pipeline Festival, a singular opportunity to see 5 new plays, combined by 5 collaborative teams combined from WP Theater's distinguished two-year Lab residency.
Don't skip your possibility to contend you saw it here first.


Faith & Work Conference: Formed to Work for a Glory of God - Redeemer Presbyterian Church Offices - W83 Ministry CenterThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


We live in a city that's driven by aspiration and unfortunate for rest. But a gospel responds with a vicious question: to what end? The gospel singly gives us a radical new prophesy that the work is for a glory of God: a issue is not that we design too most from the work, though that we have come to design too little.
When we see that work is combined to worship God, the work doesn't indispensably get easier, though it does turn more meaningful. The pain in the work is faced with larger honesty, where a brokenness can finally be named and seen. The secret potential of the work is faced with larger imagination, where an innovative suggestion can unleash what yearns to be resurrected. In short, when we learn that we're shaped to work for God's glory, we find that the small tasks aren't so small, and the big tasks are in improved hands. Work becomes desirable. Rest becomes possible. Faith becomes essential.
Join us for a two-day knowledge where we'll examine how we are shaped to work for a glory of God. Artists and educators, designers and technicians, homemakers, engineers, managers, entrepreneurs, doctors, and everybody in between are welcome. Speakers will embody Tim Keller, Katherine Leary Alsdorf, David H. Kim, and Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, owner of a Central Park Conservancy, as good as over 20 Glimpse opportunities via NYC centered around work, enlightenment and Sabbath.


Accepted Student Open House - Alfred UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Alfred


Accepted Student Open House Join us on possibly Saturday Apr 7 or Saturday Apr 14 for one of the Accepted Student Open Houses! This is a perfect time to come accommodate potential classmates, pronounce with professors, learn some-more about clubs and organizations, and debate the campus.


Screamer of a Week Returns to Beerys - Mr Beery'sApril 14, 2018 - Bethpage


80s New Wave Hits from a days of WLIR all night long!


Alfred State College Relay for Life - Alfred UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Alfred


The Alfred University Service Learning Program and Colleges Against Cancer Club have been operative with Alfred State students on a annual Relay for Life fundraiser. Relay for Life is a group event orderly by a American Cancer Society that raises income for cancer investigate and treatments.


Kimberly Bartosik/Daela : Live Feed In-Process - Untitled - New York Live ArtsThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Member pre-sale starts on Jul 10th. Tickets go on sale to a general open on Aug 10th.
Kimberly Bartosik explores faith, ecstasy, and assault within specific, radical eremite practices in Untitled (1-2). This two-phase, dual-venue work delves into her practice of flourishing up in North Carolina and her family's welcome of Born-Again Christianity and Charismatic rituals.
The Live Feed artistic residency module is a laboratory for a development of new consecrated work destined toward the theater. This spontaneous workshop display offers a hide peek into a artist's routine and ideas before they strike our stage. Taking place within a intimate operative space of a Live Arts studio, any showing is followed by a contention with a artist moderated by special guest and Live Arts staff.


Alfred Women's Softball VS. Stevens Institute of Technology - Alfred UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Alfred


Double-header vs. Stevens. Games during 1 pm and 3 pm.


Alfred Men's Lacrosse VS. Nazareth - Alfred UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Alfred


Alfred Men's lacrosse take on Nazareth College


Alfred Men's Tennis VS. Utica - Alfred UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Alfred


Alfred Men's Tennis matches adult with Utica College


Alfred Women's Lacrosse VS. Nazareth - Alfred UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Alfred


Alfred Women's Lacrosse face off opposite Nazareth College.


Bartow's Literary Elevenses - Bartow-Pell Mansion MuseumApril 14, 2018 - Bronx


Join Museum Guides Laura DeRiggi and Caitlyn Sellar as they lead an historical-fiction book bar where novel and tea mix for a delicious adventure. Contact BPMM for a current book being explored. Tea and light refreshments will be served; greatfully bring a honeyed or delicious snack for a group to enjoy! Come be partial of a fun. Registration requested.


Family Tours during The Met Breuer - The Met BreuerApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side

Share ideas and suffer stories, sketching, and other gallery activities that move works of art to life. This month, try the muster Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and a Body (1300-Now).



Alfred Co-Ed Track Meet during Moravian College - Alfred UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Alfred


Men's and Women's Track contest in Bethlehem, PA.


Watson Adventures’ Dancing Nudes Murder Mystery Scavenger Hunt - Metropolitan Museum of ArtApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join Watson Adventures on a murder poser scavenger hunt during the Metropolitan Museum of Art!
An venerable scholar’s father has been shot dead, a week after entrance to Watson Adventures with bizarre messages and images of “dancing hang figures” she had found on her computer. The messages are somehow related to bare artwork in a museum. Who is a murderer? What is a secret of a dancing bare figures? See if your team of sleuths can figure out whodunnit on this surprising murder poser scavenger hunt formed on a Sherlock Holmes story. Advance squeeze is required.


Up and Coming: Stand Up Comics to Know - The PIT UndergroundApril 14, 2018 - New York


You won't wish to skip this comedy show, given it's about to be big. Any day now, this uncover is gonna be super famous, and by entrance to see it, we will also be famous. And we're not articulate "I won a deteriorate of Survivor" famous. We're articulate "Bill Cosby (before we knew what he did) famous." Come laugh, and get famous.
Hosted by Derek Humphrey and Anne Victoria Clark


'Robin Hood Now' - The TankApril 14, 2018 - Midtown

Spark Movement Collective introduces a new family-friendly dance prolongation of a age-old story of Robin Hood with a contemporary twist. Robin Hood Now updates a famous folklore by sketch inspiration from genuine stories about acts of affability shared by children around New York. Choreographed by Artistic Director Chelsea Koenig, a womanlike Robin Hood is desirous to turn an active partial in her village and creates “Green Hoods for Good,” a space for children to share their worries and challenges. Robin and her friends open into movement by inventing, recycling, creating, and more, all while perplexing to find a approach to applaud a park that is to be sealed down.



A Raisin in a Sun - Harlem Repertory TheatreApril 14, 2018 - New York


The HRT is respected to once again embody Lorraine Hansberry's groundbreaking New York Drama Critics' award-winning drama, A RAISIN IN THE SUN in the current season. The play's amicable impact transcends generations and cultures with zodiacally recognizable themes and characters. This iconic square of African American thespian literature will pierce audiences of all ages with the passion, humor, and humanity.
In his memoir, The Price Of The Ticket, author and romantic James Baldwin expresses that, "Hansberry believed in her essence that art contained a energy required to furnish action – movement she believed was essential to formulating social change".


A Prairie Home Companion - The Town HallApril 14, 2018 - New York


Saturday, Apr 14, 2018 • 5:45pm
In a fall of 2016, Chris Thile took over during the helm of A Prairie Home Companion. A brief and successful deteriorate brought sole out shows to venues opposite the country, garnering vicious acclaim. Minnesota Public Radio presents a full deteriorate for 2017-2018 with Chris as host. Chris' musicianship, commentary, amusement and his tie with a vital musicians of currently have proven to be a winning combination. We lapse to Town Hall for 3 broadcasts in Apr 2018.
A Prairie Home Companion is listened by 2.6 million listeners any week on scarcely 600 open radio stations, online, and on a American Forces Networks, SiriusXM Radio, Radio New Zealand, and KPRG in Guam.
"I grew adult with a show. we take this opportunity, this job, immensely severely and with good awe." – Chris Thile
"Garrison combined a template that we think is immortal. It doesn't feel like any kind of constraint. It's like a license. we feel like we have my permit to go and make some good radio. … The awaiting of removing to make things for people on a weekly basement … is over compare. It's what we love to do." — Chris Thile
"Chris is my man. … He is, we think, a great bluegrass performer of the time and he is a pleasing jazz player. There only isn't anything he can't do — and he is really enthusiastic about live radio." - Garrison Keillor
"The best thought I've had given Powdermilk Biscuits." – Garrison Keillor on selecting Chris Thile as new horde of A Prairie Home Companion
Complete uncover information during www.prairiehome.org .


HNN: Community Meal - The Church of a VillageApril 14, 2018 - New York


Triple Double - The StoneApril 14, 2018 - New York


Ralph Alessi (trumpet) Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet) Mary Halvorson (guitar) Brandon Seabrook (guitar) Tom Rainey (drums) Tomas Fujiwara (drums)


Open House - The Ailey SchoolApril 14, 2018 - Midtown

An open residence for relatives and students during The Ailey School, for Junior Division: First Steps & Bounding Boys (ages 3-6). Learn some-more about artistic movement programs during The Ailey School. For sum and to sign-up, visit: TheAileySchool.edu



QJOG Spring Jazz Fest - Flushing Town HallApril 14, 2018 - Flushing


The Queens Jazz OverGround, a common that promotes jazz opening and education, presents their annual Jazz Fest, a free, day-long array of jazz workshops and performances.


Kidville Upper East Drop Off Pajama Party - Project Play DateThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Join us for a three-hour dump off pajama celebration at Kidville Upper East. Includes giveaway play, dinner, humanities and crafts, story time, dance time, film time, The SMART Playbook care building curriculum and so most more!


The 109th Salute to Magic Show - Haft Theater during the Fashion Institute of TechnologyApril 14, 2018 - Chelsea

Remarkable illusions, blustering comedy and jaw-dropping accumulation skill will perform audiences of all ages during the Salute to Magic show. The uncover features Harrison Greenbaum, star of The Illusionists: Direct From Broadway and America's Got Talent; Krystyn Lambert, who has been featured in Criss Angel's Las Vegas uncover BeLIEve and toured with a live uncover The Supernaturalists; Elliot Zimet, who achieved his theatre magic on America's Got Talent and Penn & Teller: Fool Us; Mike Bent, who will perform with his waggish conjuring; Keith Nelson, who will try to change eight spinning bowls during the same time; and John Bundy and Morgan who will perform 3 never-before seen illusions. The uncover is presented by a Parent Assembly of a Society of American Magicians, that has been a sequence of sorcery in New York City given 1902.



'Love Heals All Wounds' - NYU Skirball Center for Performing ArtsApril 14, 2018 - Greenwich Village

Love Heals All Wounds facilities the perplexing and civic choreography of Lil Buck and Jon Boogz, a stirring difference of oral word artist Robin Sanders, and an all-star expel of transformation artists. The square addresses amicable issues such as military brutality and assault in America while seeking to foster diversity, inclusion, and consolation as a ordering force. The matinee opening will embody pre-show activities for children and families, starting during 2pm, presented by NYU’s Serious Fun Family series.



Custer's America - Saint Paul's Church National Historic SiteApril 14, 2018 - New York


Author and historian T.J. Stiles perceived the Pulitze Prize for his 2016 biography, "Custer's Trials: A Life on a Frontier of a New America". His talk, formed on that book, examines a life and times of a infamous cavalry commander killed during the Battle of a Little Bighorn in 1876, including a startling connection to St. Paul's Church. Mr. Stiles' speak marks a 14th annual Aronson Memorial Lecture, named for a deovted proffer at St. Paul's.


BKBXKids! presents: Destination: Everywhere LIVE during the PIT! - PIT Striker MainstageApril 14, 2018 - New York


Broken Box Mime Theater celebrates storytelling over words with their weekly children's show, Destination: Everywhere! Set to contemporary song and guided by a vocalization emcee, this hour-long collection of stories includes a story of doubtful friendship with a giant, a multitasking troubles of a superhero on date night, and an intergalactic odyssey that won't be finish without a audience's help. Children age 3-8 and their families are invited to hang around after a interactive uncover to learn how to mime with a cast!


Tristen - Union PoolApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Pop savant, Tristen, a mononymous singer-songwriter, musician, and dear member of Nashville's subterraneous scene, is famous for her "knack for penning an spreading hook" (Entertainment Weekly). She has expelled three albums to vicious acclaim: Charlatans during the Garden Gate (2011), CAVES (2013), and Sneaker Waves, that was expelled last year via Austin tag Modern Outsider. She also achieved as a member of Jenny Lewis's live rope in 2015.
Rolling Stone describes Sneaker Waves as carrying "Nilsson-worthy energy balladry" and NPR's Ann Powers illuminates a album as "bursting with good melodies and hooky arrangements that torment the ear and won't leave your brain alone. Vintage keyboards or retro-modern guitar tools enhance Tristen's infrequently fantastical, mostly hilarious, always keen vignettes about difficult relationships, artistic ambition, and a ever-present shade of mortality". A serenade with a bite, Tristen's live rope features her father and collaborator, Buddy Hughen, on jangly, shredding electric guitar, who co-produced Sneaker Waves, as good as rotating expel of Nashville's excellent as her stroke section.


Family Day: Design for Living - Center for ArchitectureApril 14, 2018 - Greenwich Village

Families will try the Center’s muster Social Housing – New European Projects to see examples of artistic designs and new options for affordable housing being built in other countries. Kids will afterwards have a possibility to emanate their possess innovative housing designs for New York City.



Symposium—Like Life: Color, Sculpture, and a Body - The Met Fifth AvenueApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


Scholars and artistic voices cruise aspects of figuration in sculpture from 1300 to a present and a implications of artistic rendezvous with a literal, vital presence of a human body.
Presented in and with a exhibition Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and a Body (1300–Now).


Grad Show: Level 1 Improv - PIT Striker MainstageApril 14, 2018 - New York


Tonight the brilliant PIT students take a stage. Graduates of a PIT's Level 1 improv category learned a basic elements of a IMPROV YOUR LIFE™ truth and practical them toward building larger scenes that rivet an audience. Students schooled the simple structure of comedic scenes and work on regulating "yes, and…" to learn and worsen the funny. The legends of tomorrow uncover you they're indeed the stars of today!


Riot Antigone, Choked Up, Lady Bits - SunnyvaleApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Diversity in Medieval Europe - The Met Fifth AvenueApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


Jennifer Ball, Associate Professor of Art History, Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
No allege reservations are necessary. Due to singular gallery space, pre-organized groups of 10 or some-more cannot be accommodated.


Afternoon Men - Mercury Lounge April 14, 2018 - New York


AFTERNOON MEN
Afternoon Men is a five-piece, New York-based rock/roll band. Their songs cycle by a operation of styles we might find on a jukebox—Sinatra to Springsteen, bar stone to electro-pop—but these influences are as most a account force as a partial of their sound. An overarching story links one strain to a next, and it facilities a reappearing expel of characters whose ambience in song plays a starring purpose in how they kill their time.


LionDub - SunnyvaleApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Bodypump - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


BodyPump classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.


Saturday Sketching (Ages 11–18) - The Met Fifth AvenueApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


Experiment with opposite drawing approaches as we sketch from strange works of art in a Museum's galleries with a guidance of an artist-instructor. Thinking of requesting to an art high propagandize or college? These classes are a good way to build a portfolio. Attend one or all of a monthly classes. Materials are provided.


Aloha, Aloha or When we Was Queen - Abrons Arts CenterThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Manhattan


In 1993, during the age of eleven, a immature Eliza Bent, along with a friend, co-created, co-directed, and co-starred in an pledge historical film for a propagandize project. In it, Bent portrayed Hawaii's final reigning monarch, Queen Liliuokalani. Twenty-five years later, Bent uses her home film as a debate document and as a jumping off indicate to lead audiences on a tour that grapples with personal history, legacy, and informative appropriation.


Rhett Sever's Tumbled Weed Connection Open Mic (PIT ATTIC) - PIT Striker MainstageApril 14, 2018 - New York


Rhett Sever's Tumbled Weed Connection Open Mic: $5 for Citizens, $3 for PITizens


Lion Tennis Play Day - Park Slope PlaygroundApril 14, 2018 - Park Slope

Learn a ABC's (agility, balance, and coordination) of tennis and correct hitting technique in a understanding environment. Certified coaches 4-1 student/teacher ratio Racquets and balls provided. Children should wear sneakers and gentle clothing and move water.



Geometric Figurative Works: Art Exhibit - New York Hall of ScienceThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Corona


Karl Szilagi creates visible puzzles that use black and white geometric patterns to emanate figurative images. His art explores how we understand patterns as both prosaic and three-dimensional during the same time. Most of a pieces are retreat mirror images – they seem the same when rotated 180 degrees.


Grad Show: Level 3 Improv - PIT Striker MainstageApril 14, 2018 - New York


Tonight the brilliant PIT students take a stage. Graduates of a PIT's Level 3 improv category learned to use their believe of scenes to emanate a entirely formed makeshift show. Students focused on building stronger relations between characters, regulating walk-ons and tag-outs to heighten the funny, editing, heightening, and creation connections between scenes. The legends of tomorrow uncover you they're indeed the stars of today!


B.Halloran & Ripchord - The Red LionApril 14, 2018 - New York


The DC 9's - The Red LionApril 14, 2018 - New York


Much Ado About Nothing - Queens TheatreThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Corona


A suacy and stimulating battle of wits.
Love and feat are in a air during the start of one of Shakespeare's many beloved comedies. When Claudio, a immature gentleman and soldier, swears his adore to a charming Hero -- Signor Benedick, a bachelor, swears by his brave that he will never marry. Little does Benedick know that he might have, during last, met his compare in Hero's erce-witted cousin, Beatrice. And small does a town of Messina know that it is about to be rocked by a liaison that will take a spectacle to put right. Titan Co-founders and real-life father and mother team, Lenny Banovez and Laura Frye, take on Shakespeare's spirited, ring duo in Much Ado About Nothing.


Live from Here with Chris Thile - The Town HallApril 14, 2018 - New York


In a fall of 2016, Chris Thile took over during the helm of A Prairie Home Companion. A brief and successful deteriorate brought sole out shows to venues opposite the country, garnering vicious acclaim. Minnesota Public Radio presents a full deteriorate for 2017-2018 with Chris as host. Chris' musicianship, commentary, amusement and his tie with a vital musicians of currently have proven to be a winning combination. We lapse to Town Hall for 3 broadcasts in Apr 2018.A Prairie Home Companion is listened by 2.6 million listeners any week on scarcely 600 open radio stations, online, and on a American Forces Networks, SiriusXM Radio, Radio New Zealand, and KPRG in Guam.
"I grew adult with a show. we take this opportunity, this job, immensely severely and with good awe." – Chris Thile


Tragic Remedy - The Red LionApril 14, 2018 - New York


Big Eyed Phish – Dave Matthews Tribute - Mulcahys Pub and Concert HallApril 14, 2018 - Wantagh


'This Is New York' - The Skyscraper MuseumApril 14, 2018 - Battery Park City

A reading of a book “This is New York,” by M. Sasek. Children will learn about a history of New York’s opposite neighborhoods, afterwards draw their possess neighborhood or emanate a new one from their imagination.



Sound. Power. Beatbox Workshop - BAM Fisher Space April 14, 2018 - Fort Greene

Aspiring immature poets and emcees learn to emanate a operation of percussive beats and synthesizer sounds regulating only their voice. The Mighty Third Rail’s Darian Dauchan and instrumentalist Yako440 lead this immersive seminar in a magical secrets of hip-hop’s dark element, an art form that dates behind to a early days of rap.



Andrew Schulz - Gotham Comedy Club April 14, 2018 - New York


Andrew Schulz: A local New Yorker and internationally furloughed standup comedian, Andrew Schulz is famous for his waggish and unapologetic comedy. Schulz hurdles conventional knowledge with an NYC tinge that is mostly idiotic, during times brilliant, though always hysterical. He recently starred in a sitcom Benders, now on Netflix. He can be seen in Amazon's Sneaky Pete and a new deteriorate of HBO's Crashing, and he also co-stars in a new Hulu dramedy There's Johnny, premiering in November. While during MTV, Schulz starred in countless shows for a network, including Guy Code, Girl Code and Uncommon Sense. Andrew and his Guy Code co-star, Charlamange tha
God, combined the widely successful podcast The Brilliant Idiots.


The Industryroom - Broadway Comedy ClubApril 14, 2018 - New York


Tonight some of NYC's funniest up-and-coming comics will try-out for both the Club's talent booker and one of a nation's tip Festival Bookers. This is one of the most renouned shows, and has run undeviating for 15th uninterrupted years. You will also be treated to some of NYC's best maestro headliners. No online-tickets available. Simply buy your tickets during the doorway on a day of a show. This is a Special Event no bonus tickets accepted.


Jess Nolan - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 14, 2018 - New York


Jess Nolan, a New Jersey local labeled as an aged soul, has been compared to clever female songwriters like Joni Mitchell and Carole King. Her adore of piano-driven song and elegant lyrics started in her childhood home and usually blossomed serve when she attended a Bruce Hornsby Creative American Music Program in a Frost School of Music during the University of Miami.
Jess has non-stop for and toured with some implausible artists such as Gabe Dixon, Jorma Kaukonen, Muddy Magnolias, Dynamo, and Jason Eskridge. A learned keyboardist and absolute vocalist, Jess puts on a enthralling live uncover with her band, full of appetite and emotion. She now resides in Nashville where she paints stories of delight and heartbreak by her soulful songwriting. Jess was a finalist for Lightning 100 and BMI's 2016 Road To Roo foe and a grand esteem winner for their 2016 Music City Big Break competition. She was also named Best Live R&B/Soul Performer during the 2017 Nashville Industry Music Association Awards.
Jess's entrance EP, "Strike A Match", and new singles are accessible on Spotify and iTunes.


The Diversity Show (The Vintage Lounge) - Gotham Comedy Club April 14, 2018 - New York


Three group -- an Indian. an African-American. a White Jewish guy. What do they have in common?
Nothing . . . solely their passion for comedy, their ability to mangle down secular and racial barriers by laughter, and their faith that farrago enhances all of the lives. These 3 group – Akash Bhasin, Alex Barnett and Charles McBee – who come from 3 very opposite backgrounds, use comedy to tackle head-on a racial and racial prejudices and stereotypes that even now in a 21st Century still linger. Through their singular comedic perspectives, these group challenge a prejudices that still exist in today's world. And, when they do, demeanour out, you'll find yourself not usually laughing out loud though emerging with new perspectives on competition and ethnicity and a wonderful farrago of American culture.
So, what do these men, these comedians have in common? Nothing solely the fact that they all use comedy and delight to move everyone closer together . . . . Oh, and all 3 of them adore peanut butter and preserve sandwiches.


Blank The Musical - Broadway Comedy ClubApril 14, 2018 - New York


Experience a magic of Broadway like never before during BLANK! THE MUSICAL, an startling and excitable next-generation melodramatic sensation. Each night, a gifted ensemble takes to a stage—with no script, no rehearsal, and no thought what will happen—to perform a mint smash strike musical… that we help to create!


Armen Paul - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 14, 2018 - New York


Gan Shabbat Services - Bet Torah Nursery SchoolApril 14, 2018 - Mt. Kisco

Join for Gan Shabbat, a module of children’s Sabbath services for hothouse school-age students and families. This interactive introduction to Shabbat songs, stories, and prayers takes place in a synagogue library for toddlers adult to class 2. A kid-friendly Kiddush of refreshments follows any service.



Laura Cortese & a Dance Cards - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 14, 2018 - New York


"Ambition mostly follows talent, and Laura Cortese has an annoyance of both. Her open-armed proceed to her art reveals a integrity to widespread the word about folk song and dance but watering down their distinctiveness."
- John Wenzel, The Denver Post
Cutting her teeth as a sideman in Boston's roots song scene, Laura Cortese fake a singular path by a pool rich in talent (due to a vast population of Berklee School of Music graduates like herself) including stints as an instrumentalist with Band of Horses, Pete Seeger, Rose Cousins, Jocie Adams (of a Low Anthem), and Uncle Earl. Her Compass Records debut, CALIFORNIA CALLING, is a next step in her career as a frontwoman and bandleader - she and her Dance Cards, mangle new belligerent with a confidant and superb new album, formed in a lyrical rituals of folk song but exploring new territories of stroke and sonics. With a support of Sam Kassirer, manuscript producer of folk-pop favorites like Lake Street Dive and Joy Kills Sorrow, they've combined something that's concurrently rowdy, ethereal and cinematic. This is post-folk that severely rocks. On their CD recover tour, Cellist Valerie Thompson (cello/vox), fiddler Jenna Moynihan (fiddle/vox), and Zoe Guigueno (bass/vox) span their worldly string arrangements and abounding vocal harmonies to rope leader Laura Cortese's touching and absolute singing.


The Wizard of Oz - Tilles Center for a Performing Arts April 14, 2018 - Greenvale


The whole family will be perplexed as they transport down a Yellow Brick Road and over with Dorothy, Toto and their friends a Cowardly Lion, Tin Man and Scarecrow in this intemperate production, featuring monumental special effects, gorgeous choreography and classical songs. Ages 5+.
Family Fun programming is done possible with support from WHEATLEY PLAZA.
For ticketing policies, including special discounts, click here.


A Musical Morning with Roger Sams - Adelphi UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Garden City


Sing, pierce and play instruments by the enchanting and low-pitched storytelling of master clergyman Roger Sams, assisted by students from a Department of Music module in song education.
This interactive eventuality is specifically designed for children aged 3-12 and their parents.


Lil Buck & Jon Boogz: Love Heals All Wounds - NYU Skirball CenterApril 14, 2018 - New York


Love Heals All Wounds, an evening-length work by MAI (Movement Art Is), addresses amicable issues such as military brutality and assault in America while seeking to foster diversity, inclusion, and consolation as a ordering force. MAI (Movement Art Is), co-founded by Jon Boogz and Lil Buck, uses transformation artistry to enthuse and change a world while elevating a artistic educational and amicable impact of dance. Through transformation art films, workshops, performances and exhibitions, MAI is resetting a spectrum that defines dance.
Jon Boogz is a transformation artist, choreographer and executive who seeks to pull the expansion of what dance can be – pity with audiences of all backgrounds an appreciation of a melding of art forms while moving and bringing awarenessto amicable issues. He co-starred in a viralshort film Color of Reality, that continuesto shade at film festivals worldwide and has won countless awards.
LIL BUCK is an International phenomenon. He began jookin' – a travel dance that originated in Memphis – during age 13 and went on to sight in hip-hop and ballet. Named one of Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch," his partnership with Spike Jonze and Yo-Yo Ma behaving The Swan went viral in 2011. Since afterwards he has collaborated with a extended spectrum of artists opposite the world, and is an zealous arts preparation advocate and target of a WSJ Innovator Award.


Axiom Brass - Adelphi UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Garden City


Praised for their "high turn of musicality and technical ability" and for their "clean, transparent and accurate sound," a award-winning Axiom Brass Quintet has fast established itself as "one of a major art song groups in coronet chamber music." As a only Brass Quintet in 27 years to ever win a prestigious Chamber Music Yellow Springs Competition (2012), and a only American garb to ever win a Preis der Europa-Stadt Passau in Germany (2012), Axiom has also been named winners of a 2008 International Chamber Brass Competition and prize-winners of a 2016 M-Prize, 2010 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, a Plowman Chamber Music Competition, and a Jeju City International Brass Quintet Competition in South Korea. Axiom Brass is dedicated to enhancing a musical life of communities opposite the creation and educating a next era of musicians.


Oshidori Utagassen (Singing Lovebirds). 1939. Directed By Masahiro Makino - The Museum of Modern ArtThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Manhattan


Oshidori utagassen (Singing Lovebirds). 1939. Japan. Directed by Masahiro Makino. Screenplay by Koji Edogawa. With Chiezo Kataoka, Takashi Shimura, Haruyo Ichikawa. In Japanese; English subtitles. 69 min.
Masahiro Makino's spacious musical comedy about a ronin (masterless samurai) and 3 coquettish suitors was billed as "the singular operetta in that jazz bursts into a period film"—precisely a sort of well-crafted genre design that Makino and his cinematographer Kazuo Miygawa constructed with ostensible effortlessness before a war.
35mm imitation courtesy a National Film Center; The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; and Nikkatsu.


Te O Tsunagu Kora (Children Hand In Hand). 1948. Directed By Hiroshi Inagaki - The Museum of Modern ArtThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Manhattan


Te o tsunagu kora (Children Hand in Hand). 1948. Japan. Directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. Screenplay by Mansaku Itami. With Takashi Hatsama, Akio Sawamura, Jiro Miyata. In Japanese; English subtitles. 86 min.
Though reduction well famous than Susumu Hani's distinguished 1963 remake, Hiroshi Inagaki's Children Hand in Hand is nonetheless a distressing portrait of childhood affability and cruelty—and, by implication, conflicted ideals of masculinity—centering on a parochial boy with a training disability who attempts to fit in with his classmates.
35mm imitation courtesy The Japan Foundation and Kadokawa.


The Baldwins - The PIT UndergroundApril 14, 2018 - New York


The PIT's longest using team, The Baldwins, perform their signature code of longform improv comedy during 8pm each Saturday night.
"One of a most considerable and absurd long-form improv routines in a city." - TimeOut NY
"Terrific, waggish and disgusting." - Josh Radnor, How we Met Your Your Mother
The Baldwins are Kevin Cragg, Daniela Donohue, Meg Griffiths, Chris Griggs, Sarah Nowak, Amanda Peck, Pat Sheperd, and Micah Sherman.


Persona Non Granted by Will Rawls - New MuseumApril 14, 2018 - New York


As partial of Anna Craycroft's muster and residency "Motion into Being," presented during a Department of Education and Public Engagement's Spring 2018 R&D Season: ANIMATION, artist Will Rawls will respond to Craycroft's manlike animation plan with 3 episodes exploring her objects as props and bodies, while questioning his possess limited intensity to feign animation. Interacting with a objects and media in Craycroft's exhibition, Rawls will investigate surface, storytelling, space, and hardness to choreograph this array of hapless "persons."
Will Rawls is a choreographer, writer, and performer. His use engages relations between language, image, architecture, sound, and dance to delineate non-disciplinary questions per humanity and amicable inscription. He frames a dancer within a racialized codes of art space, where systems of technique and energy collide and can be critically unraveled by a personal. Rawls has shown work at Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (2017), ImPulsTanz (2016), MoMA P.S.1 (2016), Danspace Project (2016, 2015, 2012), Performa 15 (2015), and a Chocolate Factory (2013). His essay has been published by Artforum, Triple Canopy, les presses du réel, a Museum of Modern Art, a Hammer Museum, and Danspace Project. He is target of a 2017–18 Guggenheim Fellowship, a 2017 Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Residency, a Casinos Austria 2016 Prix Jardin d'Europe, and a 2015 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant.


Steve Blum Trio - Fat CatApril 14, 2018 - New York


Two Friends - Marquee NYCApril 14, 2018 - New York


OpenICE: ICE and a Composers of Columbia University - Abrons Arts CenterApril 14, 2018 - New York


OpenICE presents an dusk of universe premieres by a composers of Columbia University.
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Brawlik - Fat CatApril 14, 2018 - New York


Open House - Berkeley CollegeApril 14, 2018 - New York


TOUR a College
EXPLORE the many career-focused module options
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The Festival of Japan: Drums + Dance - Abrons Arts CenterApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Japanese Folk Dance Institute of New York presents The Festival of Japan: Drums + Dance, a collaborative dance opening between JFDINY's possess dance garb Minbuza, accompanied by universe renowned normal musicians from Japan including Sukeroku Taiko and Katsuhiro Chiba. Powerful taiko performances and colourful Tsugaru Shamisen personification will be weaved via a full repertoire of a thousand years of folk dance, including a premieres of Onikenbai (demon masked sword dance from Iwate prefecture), Tsugaru Ohara Bushi and Tsugaru San Sagari (umbrella dances from Aomori prefecture). The Festival of Japan: Drums + Dance celebrates a 25th anniversary of The Japanese Folk Dance Institute of New York.
The Japanese Folk Dance Institute of NY Inc. was shaped by Momo Suzuki in 1992. The purpose of a organization is to research, promote, and keep alive seductiveness in normal Japanese folk dances. Its primary duty is a performing, teaching, and preserving of those authentic dances achieved by a working people of Japan. Through dance, JFDINY introduces audiences to a culture/history of Japan, and a spirit of a Japanese people! Some of a company's proudest achievements embody performing during the Epcot Pavilion during Disney World, a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, annually during the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Cherry Blossom Festival, as good as appearances on ABC's Regis and Kelly and Madonna's song video "Nothing Really Matters". They have also achieved internationally in Switzerland and Russia.
For some-more information and guest artist bios: www.japanesefolkdance.org


After Hours hosted by Greg Glassman - Fat CatApril 14, 2018 - New York


Last Stop Laughs FreddyG - Q.E.D.April 14, 2018 - Queens


Last Stop Laughs is a weekly late night Stand Up Show. It's a perfect approach to finish your Saturday night in a Astoria Ditmars area.


Howie Mandel - The Theatre during WestburyApril 14, 2018 - Westbury


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Violent in Black, The Dickey Fuller Band, Cole DT, Area-NYC, Joel Z - PianosApril 14, 2018 - New York


HIGH LINE WINTER TOUR: From Freight to Flowers - Friends of The High LineApril 14, 2018 - New York


Hear a story behind New York City's park in a sky on a special winter walking tour! Join us for a giveaway 45-minute prolonged tour led by High Line Docents, associating volunteer guides who offer we an insider's viewpoint on a park's history, design, and landscape.


The Revolution Kate Moran - Q.E.D.April 14, 2018 - Queens


Welcome to THE REVOLUTION. Featuring NYC's many hilarious and intersectional AF veterans of comedy with an importance on women-identifying, racially diverse, and odd performers. It's time for a new kind of comedy. The series is here. #AreYouReady?
Lineup*
Glennis LaRoe
Karmen Naidoo
Ginny Liese
Tabitha Vidaurri
Courtney Bledsoe
Pat Brown
Meghan Walsh
Hosted by Sandy Chansamone


Retreat - Mastering Your Inner Therapist: Contemplative Practice for Everyday Life - Tibet House USApril 14, 2018 - New York


Yoga and imagining have exploded in the culture, though remain mostly secular versions of nude down techniques private from their strange Indian and Tibetan contemplative psychologies. In this day-long, experiential seminar we'll examination and use the vital skills that contain our foundational tool-kit for self-mastery within the classic context. The morning event features an artfully curated method of silent, led yoga postures, breath-work, chanting, mindfulness, self-analysis, and loving-kindness. The afternoon event features a contention of a Indo-Tibetan psychology underpinning the tool-kit and how together map and skills can commission you to master your own mind and physique for self-healing, liberating discernment and life-change.
All levels welcome, even if we did not take a associated series. Please wear gentle clothes and move a yoga pad if we have one.


End of a Line Comedy Patrick Holbert - Q.E.D.April 14, 2018 - Queens


The "End of The Line" Comedy Show is a place to be each second Saturday of a month in Astoria! We've got an overwhelming lineup of some of NYC's best comedians.
Featuring:
Matt Smith McCormick
Bill Santiago
Trisha Bates
Olga Namer
Patrick Holbert
Hosted by Maggie Lalley
*Lineup theme to change
Come out at 9, squeeze a splash and a seat, and we'll start a show right during 9:30pm. You can't kick a uncover of this peculiarity for only $8 in allege or $10 day of.
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Free Financial Aid Workshop - Berkeley CollegeApril 14, 2018 - New York


Informative presentations for relatives and students, pleasantness of Berkeley College.


Freddy Velas & The Silvertones Italian Doo Wop Group - Club BonafideApril 14, 2018 - New York


Freddy Velas & The Silvertones
Italian Doo Wop Group
inspired by a Italian / American Doo Wop tradition of a 1950's and early 1960's
"Freddy Velas & The Silvertones " … really unique Doo Wop Group than singular of the kind … in fact a songs they play are desirous by a Italian/American "Doo Wop" tradition, colored by a Velasquéz bros polyphonic choirs … The plan was innate in London (UK) Nov 1996; training with a contingent (Fabrizio Velasquéz – guitar, Blasco Mirabella – doublebass and Stefano Velasquéz – drums)… after carrying participated on Hemsby '97 Talent Show, with a song tangible a pitch of Italy in a world …with their Doo Wop chronicle of "Volare" (Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu – by Domenico Modugno), here they ranked a second! They continued " Gigs " even in Kensington Palace, during a Christmas Party on Dec 20th 1997 … Later on…their categorical desire was to move the Doo Wop sound all over a world!
Once behind in Italy, they became a "Little Tony" subsidy band with "Enrico Ciacci" lead guitarist


The Smokestack Brunch: Ted Chubb Band - Jazz StandardApril 14, 2018 - New York


Jazz Standard's brunch series, "The Smokestack" continues, now on Saturdays! Offering a $35 comprehensive ticket that includes a finish meal of Blue Smoke brunch & a cocktail. The menu celebrates a diverse culinary traditions of a American South with a operation of soulful grill classics alongside regenerated family recipes and new favorites from Executive Chef Jean-Paul Bourgeois.
One of a most overhanging trumpet players around, Ted Chubb earnings with his organisation of maestro players including Bruce Williams and Oscar Perez.


Rosemary Loar: When Harry Met - Don't Tell MamaApril 14, 2018 - New York


When Harry Met The Duke highlights a musical similarities these dual geniuses shared. Born 6 years apart, both Harold Arlen and Duke Ellington were a sons of musicians and both began personification with a rope while still usually teenagers. These dual men altered the march of American renouned music, with change that reached into jazz, nightclubs, low-pitched theatre and film, and are pivotal total of The American Songbook. Coming from widely anomalous backgrounds, any man stoical with magnificence and sophistication, nonetheless incorporated a abdominal sense that has the roots in America's blues tradition. Both group broke "the rules" of songwriting, not fearful to write challenging, radical melodies and surprising song structures.


World Renowned Flamenco Master | DIEGO EL CIGALA + More - Lehman Center for a Performing artsApril 14, 2018 - Bronx


Lehman Center for a Performing Arts and GOYA FOODS is unapproachable to benefaction the four-time Latin GRAMMY Winner DIEGO EL CIGALA as he earnings to Lehman Center to preform his universe renowned flamenco on Saturday, Apr 14th, 2018 during 8pm. El Cigala’s collaborations with distinguished Latin American artists have earned him a repute for seamlessly melding a rhythms and melodies of his Spanish Gitano birthright with styles trimming from bolero to son, tango and Afro-Caribbean jazz, heading NPR to brand him as “a low-pitched game-changer, a rare musician who single-handedly alters a direction of a genre.” Opening for Diego el Cigala will be a Spanish colourful and idealist flamenco pianist and composer ALEX CONDE. Produced by Lehman Center and Leo Tizol.
Lehman Center for a Performing Arts is on a campus of Lehman College/CUNY during 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, NY 10468. Tickets for DIEGO EL CIGALA on Saturday, Apr 14th, 2018 during 8pm are $100*VIP, $65, $55, and $50 and can be purchased by job the Lehman Center box bureau at 718-960-8833 (Monday by Thursday, 10am–5pm, and commencement at 12 noon on a day of a concert), or by online entrance at www.LehmanCenter.org. *VIP Reception: The HAVANA CAFÉ, Havana Club Rum and Lehman Center special VIP pre-concert wine, beer, Havana Club Rum & hors d’oeuvres accepting will start during 6:30pm. VIP tickets embody the accepting and a best seats in a house. At a reception accommodate other congregation and a staff of Lehman Center. Sponsored by Havana Café Restaurant and Havana Club Puerto Rican Rum. Lehman Center is permitted by #4 or D sight to Bedford Park Blvd. and is off a Saw Mill River Parkway and a Major Deegan Expressway. Low-cost on-site parking accessible for $5.
DIEGO “EL CIGALA” SALAZAR, who’s innovative, burning vocals are secure in a great flamenco tradition fused with other idioms from a Cuban bolero to a passionate Argentine tango, was innate in a El Rastro district of Madrid into a low-pitched family of Romani artists and intellectuals. When he was 12 years old, he won a Certamen Flamenco Joven de Getafe (Madrid flamenco foe for immature singers) and an endowment on a Spanish TV uncover Gente Joven. As a teenager, he sang for good known flamenco dancers and on recordings by Camarón, Tomatito, Gerardo Núñez and Vicente Amigo. Nicknamed “El Cigala” (the small prawn) since of a enormous outspoken passion that pours out of Diego’s tiny frame, he started his solo career during age 19, gaining recognition in Spain’s flamenco village with a solid stream of Spanish strike albums while singing in internal clubs. He available his initial album Undebel in 1997, and followed adult with Entre Vareta y Canasta a year later. 2000 saw a release of a Latin GRAMMY Award-nominated manuscript Corren Tiempos de Alegria, that featured some of a musicians who seemed in a film Calle 54, including Cuban jazz pianist Bebo Valdés and Bronx-born Puerto Rican trumpeter/percussionist Jerry Gonzalez, In 2003 he available Lágrimas Negras with Bebo Valdés, that brought el Cigala general acclaim for the easy alloy of Cuban rhythms and flamenco vocals. The manuscript was named a Album of a Year by a New York Times’s Ben Ratliff in 2003, saw 5 GRAMMY nominations including winning a Latin GRAMMY Award for Best Traditional Tropical Album, a GRAMMY for Best Music Video, 5 Amigo Awards, 3 Musica Awards, and a Ondas Award for Best Flamenco Work. Two years later, his subsequent album, Picasso en Mis Ojos, won a 2006 Latin GRAMMY for Best Flamenco Album. 2009’s manuscript of re-envisioned boleros, ballads and tangos, Dos Lágrimas, was available with all-star musicians in Spain and Cuba and featured 3 charting singles: “Dos Gardenias”’ “Maria de la O” and “Historia de un Amor”. El Cigala afterwards traveled to Argentina to record a Argentinian tango manuscript Cigala & Tango, that went bullion after being primarily released usually in Spain, Argentina, and Columbia, eventually earning a 2010 Latin GRAMMY for Best Tango Album. Despite an active furloughed schedule, his subsequent album, Romance de La Luna Tucumana, a boundary-pushing mix of classical Adalusian folk song, tango and rock, that featured Diego Garcia on guitar, brought home another Latin GRAMMY for Best Tango Album. El Cigala’s latest and initial salsa album, Indestrucitible, was available in Spain, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Colombia, a Dominican Republic, New York and Miami with a horde of Cuban and salsa song legends. Released in Oct 2016, it is a reverence to El Cigala’s late mother Amparo, and to his mentor, a late, good Cuban pianist Bebo Valdés.
ALEX CONDE, son of mythological Copla singer, Alejandro Conde, Alex Conde is a colourful and idealist jazz and flamenco pianist and composer who was innate into a family of musicians in Spain, started personification classical piano during age 4 and went onto investigate at a Conservatorio Jose Iturbi de Valencia, jazz piano during el Liceu de Barcelona, and during Boston’s Berklee College of Music. Combining his credentials of classical, jazz, Spanish eremite folklore and flamenco low-pitched traditions, he expelled his initial album Jazz and Claps in in 2009, followed adult by Barrio Del Carmen in 2013. Conde has stoical for flamenco companies such as AFSB and Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco. His 2015 album, Descarga for Monk, an overwhelming combination of Monk’s compositions with a added piquancy of flamenco flavor, has been perceived with good accolades.
Alex Conde will be releasing his new CD "Origins" in May 2018 on a new tag Uprising Music, a auxiliary of Ropeadope Records.
Lehman Center for a Performing Arts, Inc. is supported, in part, with open funds from a New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with a New York City Council. The 2018 Winter/Spring Season is done possible by Goya Foods, Con Edison, TD Bank, a New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund, a Rudin Foundation, a Hyde and Watson Foundation, and a friends of Lehman Center.
For high fortitude photos, click these links:
http://lehmancenter.org/th_gallery/diego-el-cigala-1/
http://lehmancenter.org/th_gallery/diego-el-cigala-2-2/


Softball | University At Buffalo Vs. Bowling Green - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


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Queens Jazz OverGround Spring Jazz Fest - Flushing Town HallApril 14, 2018 - Flushing

Tina Seligman offers a sharp-witted afternoon of storytelling from opposite cultures and traditions followed by a haiku seminar to write about a sun and moon and create stories by poetry. Participants' poems will be commissioned as partial of a exhibit.



Custer's America - St. Paul's Church National Historic SiteApril 14, 2018 - Mount Vernon

Author and historian T.J. Stiles perceived the Pulitzer Prize for his 2016 biography, Custer’s Trials: A Life on a Frontier of a New America. His talk, formed on that book, examines a life and times of a infamous cavalry commander killed during the Battle of a Little Bighorn in 1876, including a startling connection to St. Paul’s Church.



Matt & Lainie - Don't Tell MamaApril 14, 2018 - New York


Frans Bloem ~ Beyond Borders - Triad TheaterApril 14, 2018 - New York


Frans Bloem, New York endowment winning Cabaret performer, has seemed in locales from Paris to Shanghai, from Bangkok to Rio de Janeiro, with a few obtuse stops along a way. His carefully-selected songs operation from a songs of Charles Aznavour, Brel, Piaff, to Piazolla. Bloem sings with passion and European charm. He has been called a unqualified entertainer. "Riveting show, with a passion that binds a audience to him." (Cabaret Scenes) "Bloem comes opposite as partial bohemian and partial boulevardier, with a sparkle of a showman."


Freaknik - The Creek and The CaveApril 14, 2018 - Queens


Starting in 1982, a city of Atlanta threw an annual celebration called "Freaknik" that essentially became a largest black open break celebration in a country. The celebration became so large and furious that a city close it down for good in 1996, though we're all in luck, since comedians Andy Sandford, Noah Gardenswartz and Steve Forrest are bringing Freaknik back, and they're bringing it to Long Island City! "Comedy Freaknik" will be a lot like a original Freaknik, solely it's going to occur once a month, and it will be a comedy uncover hosted by 3 white guys. That's fundamentally the ONLY difference.


Free Library Art Program - South Huntington Public LibraryApril 14, 2018 - Huntington Station

Learn to paint flattering spring Windmills with Art clergyman Amy. 



Khemestry & The Harlem Society - Triad TheaterApril 14, 2018 - New York


R&B and Jazz Bandleader, Khemestry & The Harlem Society presents: Where's My Basquiat? A low-pitched masterpiece that draws informative and fluent inspiration from comparison works of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Charged with emotion, fad love and pain, this opening will strech intimate inlet within a audience members spirits bringing out the light inside. Music is a concept language and we wish to be means to promulgate to a place in all people where adore and light is.


Festival of Praise - Palace TheatreApril 14, 2018 - Albany


Talk Money Ent, Yung Mal & Lil Quill, Swaghollywood, Reggie Mills, Og Maco, Yung Dred, Richie Wess - Gramercy TheatreApril 14, 2018 - New York


Late Night UB: Volley-BULL - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


If we like carrying fun, you'll adore Late Night UB. With new activities any time, it's one of the most renouned traditions.
Come to a Alumni Arena for a fun night with open volleyball tournaments! Late Night UB is unapproachable to work with a Greek Council and UB Athletics to move this fun night to all. Big Blue will be there to assistance fuel players and spectators as good as other fun activities will safeguard an epic Friday night. Participate for a possibility to win FREE OOZEFEST registration, among many other prizes.
Sponsored by: Campus Life


Auxiliary Spring Tea - Conference HouseApril 14, 2018 - Staten Island


2018 UB Alumni Day of Service - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


See eventuality website for some-more information and to register.


Isss Trip: Tour Of Amish Country - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join us for a professionally guided outing through Western New York's Amish Country. We will learn about a history, first principles and daily lives of a Amish people as represented by a "old order" Amish of Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties. Come find out about Amish enlightenment and etiquette as we revisit a bakery, a ferrier, a coverlet shop, a sawmill, a tarp emporium and a cheese shop.
Note: Guests contingency be 17 years aged or older. Sorry, though children are not authorised on ISSS trips.
Sign-Up Deadline: Wednesday, Apr 11 (or when sole out)
Sign-up at: https://www.ubevents.org/event/1718issstrips


Puppet Performance: Goldine's Story - Museum of a City of New YorkApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


Enjoy a special shade puppet opening in respect of Beyond Suffrage: A Century of New York Women in Politics. Watch a story of a immature factory workman during a New York shirtwaist strike of 1909, afterwards join an interactive workshop.
This module is for families with children of all ages.


Gatsby in Paris: French Chansons & Jazz Standards From the' 20s to a '40s - Club BonafideApril 14, 2018 - New York


Gatsby in Paris: French Chansons & Jazz Standards From a '20s to a '40s, featuring lively French thespian Chloé Perrier and her new band, a French Heart Jazz Band. This irrepressibly desirable show is a brew of French chansons and American jazz standards from a '20s to a '40s with a continental flare. Chloé sings an intriguing brew of jazz, chanson, Brazilian and spasmodic Romany-tinged numbers in French, as good as in English. The organisation is famous for the reinvention of a old reddish-brown "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" as a bolero-tinged Twin Peaks theme, an problematic '20s prohibited jazz balance that Perrier had found in a story book, and a classic "La Vie en Rose." Come to Club Bonafide in New York City and listen as exes get dissed and relations gone wrong are dissected and remembered by glasses that aren't accurately rose-colored.


ORCHID EVENINGS - New York Botanical GardenApril 14, 2018 - Bronx


ORCHID EVENINGS
March 17, 24, & 31;
April 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, & 21
6:30–9:30 p.m.
(Entry Times during 6:30, 7, & 7:30 p.m.)
Stroll by The Orchid Show in a lush Conservatory while music, performers, and unmatched beauty emanate one of New York City’s many unique and fantastic evening outings.
This year’s muster showcases a array of installations crafted by Belgian floral artist Daniel Ost—each a vital sculpture celebrating a complex beauty of these overwhelming flowers. Explore a exhibition after hours and suffer music and performers with a sea of colourful orchids cascading behind them.
Ticket Information
Non-Member $38 / Member $28 (Adults 21 and over)


Thicker Than Water Tour ft Richie Wess, Yung Dred & Friends - Gramercy TheatreApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Power of Dance - Broome County Forum Theatrehttp://www.broomeforum.com/events-tickets/events/power-dance/April 14, 2018 - Binghamton


The Moth (Balls): Stand-Up In The Attic - PIT Striker MainstageApril 14, 2018 - New York


More stand-up, reduction storytelling, and a satisfactory amount of dick jokes.


Drop-Off Pajama Party - City TreehouseApril 14, 2018 - Chelsea

Join for a three-hour drop-off pajama celebration at City Treehouse. Includes giveaway play, dinner, humanities and crafts, story time, dance time, film time, The SMART Playbook care building curriculum, and more.



Binghamton Devils vs. Hartford Wolf Pack - Broome County Forum TheatreApril 14, 2018 - Binghamton


Sushi for Couples - CAMAJE BistroApril 14, 2018 - New York


You adore to eat it, now make it yourself! Learn a necessary mixture and equipment, where to buy them and afterwards roll, roll, roll! We concentration on norimaki: uramaki, temaki, gunkan maki regulating vegetables, tuna, salmon, and fish roe.


Engineer's Club - Children's Museum of a East EndApril 14, 2018 - Bridgehampton

Calling all budding builders, soon-to-be scientists, and mathematicians in a making…join this Engineer’s Club! During a bi-weekly drop-off workshop, kids will suffer a array of STEM-based activities including popsicle hang bridges, domicile chemistry, simple circuitry and more!

 



Betty Ford presents: Jubei & Paradox – Live - The Paper BoxApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Late Night Session: Theo Hill - Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Jazz during Lincoln CenterThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Tuesday-Saturday evenings, doors open during 11:15pm for Late Night Sessions featuring some of a most gifted emerging artists in jazz. There are no reservations for Late Night Sessions - only swing by! This month, Thursday and Saturday evenings will be hosted by Julian Lee.


NYCO Presents: L'amore Dei Tre Re - Jazz Lincoln Center's Rose HallApril 14, 2018 - New York


Set in a Middle Ages, a melodrama of Italo Montemezzi's 1913 masterpiece is fueled by a sensuous symphonic measure influenced by Wagner and Debussy. City Opera's new prolongation of L'Amore dei Tre Re (The Love of Three Kings), conducted by Pacien Mazzagatti and destined by Paul Curran, will be a first opening in New York City in over a decade.


Ty Stephens & (the) Souljaazz - Club BonafideApril 14, 2018 - New York


A unqualified multi-talented hostess and performer, Ty Stephens has achieved around a world, gaining an general audience with a cool, urban-tinged adult-contemporary sound, formed on jazz, despondency and R&B.


Doña Flor Y Sus Dos Maridos - Repertorio EspañolApril 14, 2018 - New York


A ribald farce in a streets of Bahía, Brazil brought to life with soap-opera star Francisco Gattorno.
"This instrumentation of Jorge Amado's Brazilian novel… is a sex imitation with a clarity and proof of a folk tale… The widow Flor marries Teodoro, a undisturbed pharmacist, usually to have her philandering, gambling bad-boy of a initial husband, Vadinho, lapse from a dead." –The New York Times


Drop-Off Pajama Party - City TreehouseApril 14, 2018 - Chelsea

Join for a three-hour drop-off pajama celebration at City Treehouse. Includes giveaway play, dinner, humanities and crafts, story time, dance time, film time, The SMART Playbook care building curriculum, and more.



Hamilton Broadway Park Slope Conservatory Open House - Park Slope Conservatory April 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Hamilton’s really own Mike Moise will lead dual master classes–both free!–where kids ages 5-17 can learn dual songs from a man who teaches them to a Broadway expel at a Park Slope Conservatory. While students learn from Mr. Moise, relatives can accommodate Park Slope Conservatory Artistic Director Danny Greenberg to hear about a school’s arriving camp (7/9-7/27), organisation classes, casting and representative workshops, and private lessons. Be certain to email (parkslopeconservatory@gmail.com) to RSVP. parkslopeconservatory.com


Key to a City - Pan American International High SchoolApril 14, 2018 - Queens

The New York Immigration Coalition is partnering with City Council and many consulates to offer A Family Resource Day. There will be a giveaway immigration hospital the assistance of a New York Legal Assistance Group. We will also have resources for healthcare, education, finances, and other services. The eventuality is giveaway and open to all. We wish to see we there!



The Knights: Hungarian Rock Family Matinee - BRICApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Families with immature children: get to know The Knights! At the one-hour Family Matinee, your little ones will be introduced to exemplary music in a fun, relaxed, and interactive setting. The Knights are famous for joining with audiences of all ages and educating while entertaining. In Hungarian Rock, try the far-reaching influence of Eastern European folk music, from normal tunes set by Romani folk musicians to modernity. Even if they arrive sleepy, cranky, wiggly...your small ones are guaranteed to leave happy and inspired!


Silent Clowns Film Screening - Bruno Walter Auditorium during the New York Public Library for a Performing ArtsApril 14, 2018 - Upper West Side

The Silent Clowns Film Series is NYC's longest-running frequently scheduled showcase for classical silent film comedy, presenting a silent cinema of Chaplin, Keaton, Laurel & Hardy, and others, with live low-pitched accompaniment by eminent silent film composer Ben Model. This family-friendly module also facilities a Q&A by film historians Ben Model and Steve Massa. Part of Lincoln Center Education's Big Umbrella Festival. Seating is accessible on a first-come, first-served basis.



Media Talks: How a Podcast is Made - BRICApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Brooklyn Free Speech Radio is a borough's village podcast network with calm produced and edited by New York City's many diverse audio makers. Join us for this speak about a medium of podcasting with attention professionals.


Sing-Along Shabbat @BRJC! - Bay Ridge Jewish CenterApril 14, 2018 - Bay Ridge

Experience Shabbat morning with singing, guitar, puppetry and low-pitched prayer. Families with 0-5 year olds, siblings and caregivers attend in a witty setting and form friendships. Followed by challah and grape extract with a BRJC Community.



An Evening of Mary Bridget Davies - The Madison TheatreApril 14, 2018 - Rockville Centre


The uncover is a low-pitched journey celebrating Janis Joplin and her biggest low-pitched influences — trailblazers like Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Odetta, Nina Simone and Bessie Smith, all of whom desirous Joplin to turn one of Rock 'n' Roll's biggest legends. Like a comet that browns far too brightly to last, Joplin exploded onto a music stage in 1967 and, roughly overnight, became a Queen of Rock 'n' Roll. Her observable voice, filled with tender emotion and kaleidoscopic with Southern Comfort, done Joplin a must-see superstar from Monterey to Woodstock. Audiences will suffer Joplin's favorites, including "Piece of My Heart," "Cry Baby," and "Me and Bobby McGee," among many others.
A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN facilities Mary Bridget Davies in a starring role. Upon gaining internal acclaim for her work in several rock bands, Cleveland local Davies was asked to lay in with Big Brother & The Holding Company (Joplin's strange band, with whom she would after tour), as good as mythological blues guitarist Robert Lockwood Jr. Davies, and perceived a Tony assignment for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical" when A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN debuted on Broadway in 2013.


Portledge Summer Adventures Open House - Portledge SchoolApril 14, 2018 - Locust Valley

Join us from 11am to 1pm for a Summer Sampler Open House. Meet teachers and representation summer march offerings in art, science, tech and more. Sports clinics will also be offered, including, basketball, soccer, golf, multi sport, and baseball.



'Aladdin' - BroadHollow TheatreThrough Apr 14, 2018 - East Islip

Welcome to Agrabah, City of Enchantment and a fantastic story of a street rodent who became a prince. All of your favorite characters - Aladdin, Jasmine, Iago, Jafar, a Genie, and some-more - are here in a low-pitched adventure filled with magic, mayhem, and drifting carpet rides.



Wrekmeister Harmonies - Baby's All RightApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


JR Robinson and Esther Shaw have been a creative heart of Wrekmeister Harmonies given 2014. Through their several collaborators and incarnations (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thor Harris, Ryley Walker, The Body, Einstürzende Neubauten) they have remained a constant beat of a band as good as co-owners of Coptic Light Coffee. The past year has seen a duo perform their possess full US headlining debate as good as ancillary artists as different as doom merchants Bell Witch to medieval folk witch Marissa Nadler in both a US and Europe. This uncover is celebrating a new Thrill Jockey full-length recover The Alone Rush accessible April 13th 2018. Not to be missed.


Piano Jazz Series: David Kikoski Trio - Zinc BarApril 14, 2018 - New York


Acclaimed jazz pianist David Kikoski brings his challenging trio to a Zinc Bar for a superb evening of jazz piano. He's upheld by bassist Ed Howard and drummer Billy Hart.


ARTful Adventures - Emily Lowe Gallery, behind Emily Lowe Hall, South CampusApril 14, 2018 - Hempstead

*Check-in: 11:15 a.m. Discover an art fan on perspective in the gallery and pattern your possess abstract collage regulating traditional textiles! Look, listen and do together! Bring your child to a Museum for a fun morning looking during and deliberating art, listening to a story, and afterwards engaging in a hands-on art project. Led by Museum educators, any month’s ARTful journey focuses on a specific thesis to try and be desirous by. For children ages 5-10 with an adult companion.



Supa Bwe - Baby's All RightApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Up and Away - Clark Studio TheaterApril 14, 2018 - Upper West Side

Up and Away is during once a story and an interactive experience, desirous loosely by a imagination of Jules Verne and his famous book, Around a World in 80 Days. Seated in hot-air balloons, audiences join a Fogg Family Balloon Society on their 1,000th balloon ride. Featuring puppetry, live music, and interactive play, this “flight” travels by extraordinary places such as a Fog Bog, a Arctic Aviary, and Cloud Canyon, all with multisensory experiences. Each child in a audience has a one-on-one beam from a Fogg Family for a trip by the clouds. Part of Lincoln Center Education's Big Umbrella Festival.



The Little Red Fish - Theatre Row April 14, 2018 - New York


The Little Red Fish Summary
The Little Red Fish. A puppet journey for a whole family!
Jeje is finally authorised to accompany his grandfather to a library, and brings his small red fish in a play along with him. But after his fish disappears into a book, Jeje contingency dive in and transport through a adventure-filled pages to move his crony back home.
Puppet Kitchen, a team behind final year's family strike The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, has combined a code new puppet journey for we and your family.
The Little Red Fish Special Information
New York City Children's Theater's Sensory Friendly Performance
New York City Children's Theater is vehement to offer a sensory-friendly opening of The Little Red Fish on Sunday, Apr 15th during 2pm! This opening is designed to emanate a welcoming sourroundings for all families with children on a autism spectrum and associated conditions.


Eat Up! What's Cookin' in a Gardens: Edible Soil - Old Westbury GardensApril 14, 2018 - Old Westbury

Discover juicy delights flourishing in the garden beds! Concoct and representation a elementary recipe full of tasty seasonal flavors. Free with admission. All ages.

 



'Pig a Star' Storytime - Barnes and NobleApril 14, 2018 - Lake Grove

Pig does all he can to be a star of a print shoot. When a photographer starts to preference his friend, Pig contingency try all to take back a show.



Pond Exploration - Sands Point PreserveApril 14, 2018 - Sands Point

Biologist Eric Powers leads dual sessions of a popular Pond Exploration module at 10 am – 11:30 am and 12pm- 1:30 pm. We’ll get the hands unwashed as we try our freshwater pool with nets, buckets, and magnifying lenses.



Bat Out Of Hell: A Tribute to Jim Steinman - Chappaqua Performing Arts CenterApril 14, 2018 - Chappaqua


A reverence to a music of Jim Steinman, including his work with Meatloaf, Celine Dion, Bonnie Tyler and many others.


Rita Coolidge - YMCA Boulton Center For The Performing ArtsApril 14, 2018 - Bay Shore


Rita's certification are a stuff of legend. After earning a grade in art during Florida State University, a Tennessee local decided to give song a shot before settling into a career as an art teacher. She changed to Memphis and was shortly singing jingles, demos and credentials vocals for a series of area bands. Among them was a father and mother duo, Delaney & Bonnie. When a pair sealed their record deal, Rita unexpected found herself on big-time cocktail music's heading edge. Her repute as an A-list backup thespian spread quickly. Joe Cocker enlisted her in that purpose and as a featured soloist on his Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour. (Rita achieved a strain she'd co-written, ?Superstar,? that would after be a outrageous hit for The Carpenters.) Work with other stone royalty followed, including tours and recordings with Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell and Stephen Stills. In 1971, A&M Record's moguls Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss sealed her to a label, and one of a most fast solo careers in all of a music was underway


Poetica Musica: Northern Lights - Old Westbury GardensApril 14, 2018 - Old Westbury

 

Performances include: Mozart, Piano Trio in B prosaic major, K.502; Dvo?ák, Piano Trio in E minor, Opus 90 “Dumky;” Schubert, “Notturno” in E prosaic major, Op.148 (D.897); Beethoven, Piano Trio in D major, Op.70, No 2.

Guest Artists: Trio Vitruvi featuring Niklas Walentin, violin; Alexander McKenzie, piano; Jacob la Cour, cello

Guided tour of Westbury House 6:45 pm; Pre-concert talk, 7:30 pm; Concert 8:00 pm. Registration required. 



Very Young People's Concert: 'Make-Believe' - Stanley H. Kaplan PlayhouseApril 14, 2018 - Upper West Side

Musicians from a New York Philharmonic entice audiences on a playdate—where low-pitched instruments are toys, songs turn games, and kids can make trust whatever their hearts desire. Designed by Philharmonic musicians together with expertise of Columbia University’s Teacher’s College, Very Young People’s Concerts mix games, storytelling, and song in one fun-filled hour that unlocks children’s imagination and talent. Philippe a Penguin and horde Rebecca Young lead audiences on a tour to make new friends and share in a fun of music. This Very Young People’s Concert includes pre-concert low-pitched games with musicians and a half-hour hosted opening of Martinu’s La revue de cuisine, including assembly participation and story with Philippe a Penguin. Part of the Lincoln Center Education's Big Umbrella Festival.



Lescandal - Laurie Beechman TheatreApril 14, 2018 - New York


Le Scandal Cabaret is NYC's longest using burlesque accumulation show. For over 15 years writer Miss Bonnie Dunn's, Le Scandal has featured accumulation acts, playground performers, live song and a brood of mime beauties. NY Magazine called Le Scandal, "the stone star of a NY mime scene!" And a show is a NY Times "critics pick." New performers each week! Expect swell dancers, magicians, contortionists, flame singing fan dancers and comedic aerobats, all set to a live song of a Le Scandal Orchestra.


Artists At a Atrium: Brady Rymer and a Little Band That Could - Lincoln Center for a Performing Arts: David Rubenstein AtriumApril 14, 2018 - Upper West Side

Get prepared for a dainty Americana mashup when a Grammy-nominated thespian and songwriter brings his rootsy, accordion-laced cocktail and stone tunes to Lincoln Center. Designed for kids on a autism spectrum, this opening is partial of a Big Umbrella Festival.



Versus: Birds vs. Bees - CaveatApril 14, 2018 - New York


Your hosts Meg Pierson, Zak Martellucci, and Dustin Growick lead a rotating expel of special guest experts in a conflict royale of serious—and not so serious—topics. Who will come out on top? Dinosaurs or mammals? Biology or physics? Space or oceans? Chock-full of trivia, games, and prizes, a show will interpretation with a answer to an age-old question. The leader is adult to you, as assembly endorsements and YOUR opinion will eventually determine that team is crowned champion of Versus.


Everything we Know About Bioethics, we Learned from The Golden Girls - CaveatApril 14, 2018 - New York


Picture it: New York, 2018. A swarthy, immature bioethicist uses one of a greatest sitcoms of all time to illustrate a application of a principles of bioethics. Throughout the run from 1985-1992, The Golden Girls was truly forward of the time, addressing countless complex issues, including conceiving around in vitro fertilization, tellurian enhancement, a HIV/AIDS widespread and stigmatization, organ donation, passionate health, physique modification, end-of-life issues, and cryopreservation. Join Dr. Elizabeth Yuko for an introduction to and contention of bioethics by clips and box studies. Who improved to learn about autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and probity from than Dorothy, Blanche, Rose and Sophia?
(Named one of a "10 Can't-Miss Fall 2015 Events in NY" by The Village Voice)
Featuring: Dr. Elizabeth Yuko


A rope so good, it's criminal! with Class Action - 12 Grapes RestaurantApril 14, 2018 - Peekskill


Seasoned litigators by day, these counselors Rock a night divided with classical favorites from Chicago, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Bad Company, Billy Joel, John Mellancamp and more. A fun and interesting selection of 70's classical Rock tunes we all know and love.
Led by a harmonic vocals of Gary Cusano (acoustic guitar) and Mike Latini (bass), a band facilities Jim Nowak on guitar, Sal "the Judge" Lagonia on trumpet, Ken Greene on drums, Steve Kaplan on Sax, Rick Tota on drums and Tommy D on keys.


MaJid - National SawdustApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Three time Downbeat Rising Jazz violinist Ma*JiD ecstatically celebrates a release of his newest album, Sound of a Flower. The perfection of an 8 year journey, Ma*JiD will perform selections from a album assimilated by special guest Squala Orphan (Brooklyn MC/Guru's Jazzmatazz Alum), Sfumato Symphony Orchestra, and Cyrus Aaron (acclaimed Poet/ Activist/TV Personality).
Ma*JiD's song is tangible by the angelic fibre sounds, aboriginal electric drum grooves, sensuous harmonic textures layered with a multiple of acoustic/electric sounds and the heavy hip-hop shabby drums. The manuscript itself is song that chronicles a development of jazz song from a New Orleans juke joint, a rarely technical low-pitched view of a complicated city, a gospel firm violin with band in a good hall and a socially demur street anthem with a trap song swag to match.
The dusk will leave listeners looking inward, external and to a dance floor.


New Music for Young Audiences: Grave & Groovy - St. Philip's ChurchApril 14, 2018 - Harlem

Ensemble 212 presents the innovative, all new song educational unison series New Music for Young Audiences array titled "Grave and Groovy" featuring 4 breeze quintets by all vital African-American composers, any in their possess individual styles, trimming from critical to witty music. These family concerts assistance listeners bond to new exemplary music by explaining a background, elements, and techniques used to make any piece unique. Real-time on-screen module notes are projected during a performance. This serve enhances a listener's knowledge by heading them to a deeper bargain and appreciation of exemplary music. They report the low-pitched elements of a works in a fun and scientific manner.



Yoga Levels 1 / 2 - Baruch CollegeThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Practice with courtesy and intention. Yoga Level 1/2 classes mix precision in fixing with exhale awareness and liquid movement for a offset practice. These classes typically pierce through a warm-up and Sun Salutations into strategically sequenced postures, operative toward a sold peak poise or targeting a specific physique part. Come prepared to learn how to pierce your physique skillfully and safely on a mat. You'll leave these classes feeling like we got a gratifying workout for both your body and your mind.
Participants should dress in gentle workout garments and move their possess mat for these classes.


Parent Palooza - Westhampton Free LibraryApril 14, 2018 - Westhampton Beach

Meet with several community organizations and learn about a different year-round or summer activities, classes and programs and services that they offer to families with children of all ages.



Barnaby Furnas: Frontier Ballads - Marianne Boesky GalleryThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Claudia Wieser: Chapter - Marianne Boesky GalleryThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


La Gringa - Repertorio EspañolApril 14, 2018 - New York


'La gringa' is a story of a immature woman from New York who goes to Puerto Rico in hunt of her extended family. When she finds them, a complicated misperceptions that rise on all sides reveal in comic discourse that arouses consistent shouts of delight and bursts of applause…" – The New York Times


'The Wizard of Oz' - Tilles Center for a Performing ArtsApril 14, 2018 - Brookville

The whole family will be perplexed as they transport down a Yellow Brick Road and over with Dorothy, Toto and their friends a Cowardly Lion, Tin Man and Scarecrow in this intemperate production, featuring monumental special effects, gorgeous choreography and classical songs. Ages 5+.



Full STEAM Ahead - Westchester Community College Center for a Digital Arts Peekskill ExtensionApril 14, 2018 - Peekskill

The Center will offer giveaway workshops in 3D animation, diversion design, and 3D printing, along with the partners Digital Arts Experience, that will offer coding classes and Minecraft workshops; Curious-on-Hudson a hands-on pattern project regulating recycled, repurposed, and tender materials; Center for a Arts, White Plains Extension, a artistic drawing workshop; and a Ossining Extension will rivet students in projects about a earth and windy science.

RSVP: 914-606-7300 or peekskill@sunywcc.edu



Unlocking a Grid - Bookstein ProjectsThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Bookstein Projects is gratified to announce a organisation exhibition of paintings and works on paper by a following artists: Stephen Antonakos, Jennifer Bartlett, Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky, Adolph Gottlieb, Louis I. Kahn, Jan Müller, Louise Nevelson, James Siena, Joaquín Torres-García, Stanley Whitney and an Anonymous weave by a Kuba peoples, Democratic Republic of a Congo, Republic of a Congo, or Angola.
This muster will try compositional similarities and differences opposite a organisation of clearly disparate artworks. Created by innumerable artists who cranky geographical location, schools, and generations, this uncover seeks to denote the ways in that the organizational horizon of a grid transcends any sold group of artists or movements and remains, to this day, a source of impulse and fascination.


Seafood Mayhem - The PIT LoftApril 14, 2018 - New York


Raw blueprint comedy that's so dim it's next sea level, and so crazy that it belongs behind glass. Get easily battered and boiled for a disobedient nautical time!


Tenth Intervention's Silent House: Wizards with a Live Score! - VideologyApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Featuring a new measure performed by Tenth Intervention! The film will be presented but sound or subtitles.


Catapult - Staller Center, Stony Brook UniversityApril 14, 2018 - Stony Brook

Catapult astounds a audience with clearly impossible dancing shade silhouettes. You won’t trust your eyes as we watch these implausible dancers turn a mountain, an elephant, a helicopter, a residence with a window and people inside a window. The gifted dancers work behind a shade to emanate shapes from a world around us. You’ll wish to figure out how they do it, and we won’t theory what they’ll come adult with next.

 



Pirates of a Caribbean: The Curse of a Black Pearl with Rum! - VideologyApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Not all value is china and gold, mate. Sometimes it's a good rum. Each sheet includes a shot of Mount Gay rum a la Captain Jack Sparrow!


An Evening of Mary Bridget Davies Singing Songs from Janis Joplin - Madison Theatre during Molloy CollegeApril 14, 2018 - Rockville Centre

The uncover is a low-pitched journey celebrating Janis Joplin and her biggest low-pitched influences — trailblazers like Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Odetta, Nina Simone and Bessie Smith, all of whom desirous Joplin to turn one of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s biggest legends. Like a comet that browns far too brightly to last, Joplin exploded onto a music stage in 1967 and, roughly overnight, became a Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Her observable voice, filled with tender emotion and kaleidoscopic with Southern Comfort, done Joplin a must-see superstar from Monterey to Woodstock. Audiences will suffer Joplin’s favorites, including “Piece of My Heart,” “Cry Baby,” and “Me and Bobby McGee,” among many others.

A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN features Mary Bridget Davies in a starring role. Upon gaining internal acclaim for her work in several rock bands, Cleveland local Davies was asked to lay in with Big Brother & The Holding Company (Joplin’s strange band, with whom she would after tour), as good as mythological blues guitarist Robert Lockwood Jr. Davies, and perceived a Tony assignment for “Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical” when A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN debuted on Broadway in 2013.

 



Art for Kids with NORTE MAAR - Brooklyn Public Library - Arlington Library April 14, 2018 - East New York

Local kids accommodate professional artists, dancers, qualification makers, architects and more! Explore books and art with these special guest artists!



Midnights: Wild during Heart Drinking Game - VideologyApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Drink along to a movie! Full discipline will be supposing at a event.


It's Christi, B*tch! - Ars NovaApril 14, 2018 - New York


Have we ever taken a punch of a cupcake usually to find it's full of razor blades? That's Christi, b*tch! Half tools cuteness and savagery, Christi Chiello's entrance solo uncover It's Christi, B*tch will take we on a romantic journey into a HOLY and HORNY life of a girl behind a cartoonish voice. On an unconstrained quest for "human connection," Christi explores a breakUPs, breakDOWNs and breakTHROUGHs that have made her Christi, B*tch!


True East - The PIT LoftApril 14, 2018 - New York


True East is David Rysdahl and Paul Gutkowski. They emanate one act plays on a spot that teeter between a lick on a mouth and a punch in a gut.


Let's Go Mets:vs Milwaukee - Citi FieldApril 14, 2018 - Flushing


Enjoy a final diversion of a season when a Amazin's take on a Atlanta Braves.


Spring Farm Faire to Benefit a Otto Specht School - Fellowship CommunityApril 14, 2018 - Chestnut Ridge

A family fun-filled eventuality with live music, crafts, internal food by NoCo Catering, games, puppet shows, and more!



Storytime with Sophie Blackall: Hello Lighthouse - Books Are MagicApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Join us for storytime with a intemperate new design book from Caldecott-winner Sophie Blackall that will ride readers to a seaside in timeless, nautical splendor!
In Hello Lighthouse watch a days and seasons pass as a wind blows, a fog rolls in, and icebergs deposit by. Outside, there is H2O all around. Inside, a daily life of a beacon keeper and his family unfolds as a keeper boils H2O for tea, lights a lamp's wick, and writes each detail in his logbook.
Step behind in time and by the doorway of this iconic beacon into a friendly dollhouse-like interior with a extraordinary award-winning artist Sophie Blackall.


Dinner Dance Social - LaFoccocia Italian RestaurantApril 14, 2018 - Levittown

Singles Association of Long Island, ages 25 plus.  Social hour entertainment at 6pm. Dinner during 7pm followed by dancing with a live band. For serve information, call 516-465-3953 or email singlesassociationoflongisland@gmail.com. RSVP by 4/12.



Stan and Yukon's First Birthday Party - Long Island Game FarmApril 14, 2018 - Manorville

Celebrate Stan and Yukon's initial birthday on opening day in a gazebo opposite from the fox house.  There will be a special birthday jubilee for  not-so-little red foxes. Take partial in a red foxes "Q & A", get your face embellished like a fox, qualification your possess "fox headband" or adorn your possess fox faced cupcake/cookie.



The Chris and Paul Show - PIT Striker MainstageApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Chris and Paul have honed a uncanny ability to take clearly predictable situations and conflict audiences with such twists that people are left gasping....mostly in startle after their signature warn endings. Finding success with a stylized modern-day vaudeville act; a reverence to their good comedic inspirations of a past.


Jim Breuer - The ParamountApril 14, 2018 - Huntington


2018 Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival - SVA TheatreThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


The Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival (BHFF) is an sparkling showcase for contemporary Bosnian-Herzegovinian cinematography, and films with Bosnia and Herzegovina as their theme. Each year, BHFF brings a colorful tableau of Bosnian and Herzegovinian stories to different New York City audiences. Over a years it has grown from a elementary film revue eventuality to a New York City institution; the audience includes people with Bosnian heritage, people from other Balkan ostracise communities, as good as a far-reaching cross-section of all New Yorkers who delight international and eccentric film productions.
BHFF films try the multifaceted impression of Bosnia-Herzegovina, including portrayals of the beauty, hospitality, abounding arts, history, and culture, as good as analyses of contemporary hurdles faced by the people. The festival also strives to foster film humanities and film prolongation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and to try well as a country's film humanities background and history.


Empowered to Connect, Suffolk - The Journey ChurchThrough Apr 14, 2018 - East Patchogue

A Free Event for adoptive, reciprocity and encourage parents. Come knowledge practical training in a protected and understanding community as we work to supply families and professionals to improved serve children impacted by adoption, encourage care, trauma, and loss. Help move attachment and tie to families. Featuring Trust-Based Relational Intervention® methods grown by Dr. Karyn Purvis and Dr. David Cross from a Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development. This year’s discussion will underline a revised module and new element for those who have attended in mixed years. The Empowered to Connect Conference will be accessible via live simulcast Register Now: http://affcny.org/adoption-foster-events-ny/empowered-to-connect-suffolk/ 



Slow Art Day Tours - Rubin Museum of ArtApril 14, 2018 - New York


If you're like many museum visitors, we spend reduction than 30 seconds looking during each work of art. We entice you to dawdle and attend in Slow Art Day 2018, a worldwide eventuality encouraging a thoughtful scrutiny of art.
On this tour, we can renovate the approach you knowledge the art in the galleries. Sit with particular pieces of art for an extended duration of time to concede for deeper thoughtfulness and larger understanding of a work.
If you've ever used meditation, we know that attempting to mangle habits and concentration the mind is no easy feat. Like mindfulness, a deep looking speedy during Slow Art Day is a lifelong ability that will continue to yield rewarding practice in museums and galleries for years to come.


Canzoni e Concerti - A Concert of a Baroque Chamber Music from Poland - The Kosciuszko FoundationApril 14, 2018 - NY


Be Cute Brooklyn - LittlefieldApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


MATTY BEATS X HORRORCHATA PRESENTS BECUTE
Be Cute is a Dance Party for Homos and Aliens from Outer Space that like to shake it on a dance floor.


Start Making Sense: Talking Heads Tribute, Swift Technique - The Bowery BallroomApril 14, 2018 - New York


Start Making Sense: Talking Heads Tribute
Start Making Sense are offered out bedrooms throughout Eastern PA and into NY and beyond. This rope will be a outrageous hit, as a Talking Heads are never on debate and a band's extraordinary dedication to a music and fun amatory attitude has proven to be a favorite during clubs and festivals.
They blew a audience divided at a Bella Terra Music festival where their late night boogie container was a highlight of a whole event.
If David Byrne is one of a more…


The Nth Power, Qaasim & The Juggernaut War Party, Woolly Mammals - Knitting Factory BrooklynApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Proving that essence music can be exponentially larger than a sum of the parts, The Nth Power is on a goal to share a light. Formed during an unpretentious late-night jam during Jazz Fest 2012 in New Orleans, a relentlessly musty and soulful rope believes in song as a aloft power—tapping into an appetite that is concurrently sexy and spiritual, with songs that will enthuse audiences to dance, groove, make adore or only stand there with crow bumps.
The quintet hails from different musical backgrounds, races and creeds. Female powerhouse Nikki Glaspie was Beyonce's world-touring drummer for 5 years before she assimilated Ivan Neville's New Orleans despondency outfit, Dumpstaphunk. Bassist Nate Edgar of Groovechild and John Brown's Body ideally compliments Singer and Guitarist Nick Cassarino who came from a Jennifer Hartswick Band and toured with Big Daddy Kane. Next supplement West African Master-Percussionist, Weedie Braimah to a mix with his indomitable world kick rhythms. Finally rounding off a ensemble is a newest and youngest member, Courtney J'Mell Smith who brings his soulful vocals and keyboard abilities to a table.
"Just know that when we hear this music, you're going to feel something—you're going to bond with something aloft than yourself," explains Braimah.


Catapult - Staller Center For a ArtsApril 14, 2018 - Stony Brook


Catapult astounds a audience with clearly impossible dancing shade silhouettes. You won't trust your eyes as we watch these implausible dancers turn a mountain, an elephant, a helicopter, a residence with a window and people inside a window. The gifted dancers work behind a shade to emanate shapes from a world around us. You'll wish to figure out how they do it, and we won't theory what they'll come adult with next.
As finalists on "America's Got Talent," Catapult vacant as a shade dance company, though more specifically, with their talented combinations of dance, story-telling, and sculpture.


Artopia! - The Anderson SchoolApril 14, 2018 - Upper West Side

Artopia! offers 3 hours of interactive, authentic humanities programming for kids ages 4-10. This year's thesis is "Passport to a Arts." Professional artists will lead age-appropriate projects desirous by art from around a world, enlivening students to use their imaginations and demonstrate themselves. For those meddlesome in a performing arts, students from a Cabaret Troupe and afterschool dance and song classes will perform. While watchful for an art plan or performances to start, kids can get their faces painted, bound in a photo booth, or pattern their possess button.



DANCE - A Blog Haus Night - Knitting Factory BrooklynApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


A British Invasion: Sweaty Betty + Real Pilates - Real Pilates TribecaApril 14, 2018 - New York


It’s time to get fit, London style. Sweaty Betty is holding over Real Pilates with dual complimentary 30-minute classes, 20% off a beautiful new Sweaty Betty collection, raffle equipment donated by internal businesses, tea, scones, immature juice, cocktails and more.
For some-more information and to pointer up for a complimentary classes, email ali@realpilates.com.


Rising New York Road Runners during Van Cortlandt Park - Van Cortlandt ParkApril 14, 2018 - Bronx

Have your kids ever dreamed of using through Times Square? Now is their chance! Sign them adult for Rising New York Road Runners during the United Airlines NYC Half and give them a opportunity to run scarcely a mile by one of Manhattan’s many iconic landmarks. This run is open to Stage 2 and 3 participants.

Start on Seventh Avenue during 47th Street and run north to a turnaround indicate near 57th Street, and afterwards finish using south toward 47th Street.



Christopher Paul Stelling - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2April 14, 2018 - New York


There is a intrepid quality to a music of Christopher Paul Stelling. A voice that sounds both aged and young, an free yet perplexing finger-picking guitar character and lyrics that are both dramatic, and greatly confessional. It's a sound that channels a restless suggestion of a immature man who left home to transport the country, vivid and ardent songs shaped by unconstrained nights alone on theatre with a guitar, personification to packaged houses, other times to scarcely empty rooms. Stelling estimates that he's played over 4 hundred shows in only the past 3 years. It places him within a longstanding tradition that serves to maintain ones impression and art.


National Library Week Book Banquet with Javaka Steptoe - Queens Library during Cambria HeightsApril 14, 2018 - Cambria Heights


Join us as Queens Library celebrates National Library Week with the Book Banquets. Each author's work reflects a diverse, active literary life of the city. Javaka Steptoe, author and illustrator of a Caldecott-winning children's book Radiant Child, will give an author talk, followed by a Q&A event and book signing. Plus, suffer a dish with a author!
Javaka Steptoe is an heterogeneous young artist, designer, and illustrator, building a inhabitant reputation as an superb contributor to a genre of children's literature. He perceived the 2017 ALA Coretta Scott King Award, a 2017 Caldecott Award, and a 2017 NAACP Image Award Nomination for Outstanding Literary Work for his book Radiant Child, a autobiography of a young artist Basquiat.


Beauty Slap - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2April 14, 2018 - New York


Annual Members Reception 2018 - Rubin Museum of ArtApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join us for a jubilee just for members! Mingle with others who assistance make a Rubin probable while enjoying live music, upheld hors d'oeuvres, and a champagne toast.
Share your feelings about a future in A Monument for a Anxious and Hopeful. Inspired by Tibetan request flags and a anonymity of open spaces, artist Candy Chang and author James A. Reeves ask Rubin visitors to rivet with their village by pity their anxieties or hopes on a card. At a glance, guest can try hundreds of particular meditations that operation from personal, local, and specific statements to political, theoretical, and devout reflections.
Please note that a Museum is sealed from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. a evening of a event. Museum doors open and a booze and drink reception with light transport begins during 6:30 p.m. Invitation admits one for Individual members and dual for Dual/Family members and above.


Roots Of A Rebellion - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2April 14, 2018 - New York


Roots of A Rebellion are a jam rope from Nashville, TN personification heavy Reggae-Rock-Dub song for a soul. The rope is famous for their energetic live shows display their on-going sound and energy. Having common the theatre with The Wailers, Rebelution, 311, Slightly Stoopid, moe., North Mississippi Allstars, SOJA, Nahko and Medicine for a People, and more, Roots of A Rebellion represents another side to Music City.
In 2016, Roots of A Rebellion expelled their second full length album, A Brother's Instinct, that debuted during #4 on a Billboard Reggae Charts. This recover marked their initial time being enclosed in Billboard and was a follow adult to their 2014 entrance album, Heartifact. Their stream release is a Summer Sampler Vol. II, a collection of dub remixes and swap takes of fan favorites, featuring a single, No Crime (feat. Foundation).


Bush Tetras - Le Poisson RougeApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Bush Tetras shaped in 1979, in a lower easterly side of Manhattan and were mainstays during The Peppermint Lounge, Hurrah's, CBGB's, Max's Kansas City, Tier 3. Pioneers of a indie transformation long before a term had been coined, a band's initial 7" singular on ancestral NYC tag 99 Records (Liquid Liquid, ESG, Glenn Branca), "Too Many Creeps", landed a quirky, post-punk rope on Billboard's dance chart. Straddling a line between No Wave, New Wave and Art-funk, a co-ed quartet's change (and a band's particular guitar sounds) can still be listened today.


Artopia! - The Anderson SchoolApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join us for a 10th annual Artopia! humanities festival! Artopia! offers 3 full hours of interactive, authentic humanities programming for kids ages 4-10. This year's thesis is "Passport to a Arts." Professional artists will lead age-appropriate projects desirous by art from around a world, enlivening students to use their imaginations and demonstrate themselves! For those meddlesome in a performing arts, students from the Cabaret Troupe and afterschool dance and song classes will perform! While watchful for an art plan or performances to start, kids can get their face painted, bound in a photo counter or pattern their possess button!
Where: The Anderson School, 100 W. 77th Street, between Columbus Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue. Closest subways: B/C during 81st Street - Museum of Natural History, 1 during 79th Street
Saturday, Apr 14th, 11:00AM - 2:00PM
Free!
Children 4-10


Maks, Val & Peta Live On Tour: Confidential - Radio City Music HallApril 14, 2018 - Manhattan


BRAKING AIDS Training Ride and Shopping Spree! - Housing Works - Bookstore CafeApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join us for a infrequent 30-mile training float starting during Chelsea Piers and finale at Mr. C's Cycles in Brooklyn where we will suffer deep discounts!


Bubble Guppies Live! : Ready to Rock in New York - Beacon TheatreApril 14, 2018 - Upper West Side


Cherry Blossoms in a Lobby - Children's Museum of a East EndApril 14, 2018 - Bridgehampton

Spring has sprung and how can we tell? Cherry blossoms are lush in a lobby! Join us as we use churned materials to emanate beautiful paper flowers that will be combined to the CMEE picture for all to see. The best partial is that we can even emanate a flower to take home with you!

 



Bubble Guppies Live! : Ready to Rock - Beacon TheatreApril 14, 2018 - Upper West Side


Buckethead - Stone Pony Summer StageApril 14, 2018 - New York


Saturday Family Matinee: 'Pete The Cat' - Jamaica Center for Arts and LearningApril 14, 2018 - Jamaica

WE WON’T BACK DOWN: 7 Days of Citywide Public Forums With Communities Targeted By a Travel Ban Nov 11-17, 2017 | Free Curated by Brian Tate | WhatWillBeDifferent.com https://www.facebook.com/WhatWillBeDifferent/ As a Travel Ban continues to evolve, what are a consequences for those Americans who are among the targets? What is the moral response to state-sponsored xenophobia? What does it meant to be American when your ethnic temperament has been co-branded with terror? These giveaway public forums will try what a travel anathema and surrounding isses meant for all of us. Please move friends and widespread the word. All are welcome, all are needed. DAY 1: What Will Be Different for Iranian Americans? Saturday, Nov 11 Judson Memorial Church: Greenwich Village 55 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012 Kiana Karimi, Activist/Co-Editor, Zannegaar: Iranian Journal of Women’s Studies + Monna Sabouri, Actor/Writer + Setare Arashloo, Artist + Samira Abbassy, Artist + Negin Sharifzadeh, Visual Artist/Filmmaker ---------------- DAY 2: What Will Be Different for Libyan Americans? What Will Be Different for LIBYAN AMERICANS? Sunday, Nov 12 Museum of a Moving Image: Astoria 36-01 35th Ave, Queens, NY 11106 Leila Abu-saada, Associate Producer, National Geographic + Danya Hajjaji, Journalist + Leila Zubi, Esq., Zubi Rosner, LLP + Jehad Nga, Photographer ---------------- DAY 3: What Will Be Different for Somali Americans? What Will Be Different for SOMALI AMERICANS? Monday, Nov 13 Performance Project during University Settlement: Lower East Side Idil Ibrahim, Filmmaker/Activist + Najma Sharif, Writer/ Editorial Director + Fatima Siad, Model + Muna Mire, Writer/Editor + Ifrah F. Ahmed, Co-founder/Editor, Araweelo Abroad Magazine + Safia Jama, Poet/Editor/Educator ----------------- DAY 4: What Will Be Different for Syrian Americans? (PLG) What Will Be Different for SYRIAN AMERICANS? Tuesday, Nov 14 Greenlight Bookstore: Prospect-Lefferts Garden Rama Issa-Ibrahim, Executive Director, Arab American Association of NY + Sarab Al-Jijakli, Community Organizer/ President, Network of Arab-American Professionals + Shiyam Ghalyon, Writer/Researcher/Activist + Loubna Mrie, Photographer/ Human Rights Activist + Sarah B. Sakaan, Actress/Theater Maker ------------------ DAY 5: What Will Be Different for Sudanese Americans? Wednesday, Nov 15 Weeksville Heritage Center: Crown Heights Ladin Awad, Filmmaker/Producer + Fadwa Abbas, Educator + Israa Hamad, International Relations Associate, United Nations + Lola Ibrahim, Co-Founder/Director, ArtUnited + Selma Idris, Founder, The Brown Crayon Project ------------------ DAY 6: What Will Be Different for Yemeni Americans? Thursday, Nov 16 Brooklyn Historical Society: Brooklyn Heights Dr. Debbie Almontaser, President, Muslim Community Network + Rooj Alwazir, Filmmaker/Photographer + Rabyaah Althaibani, Community Activist + Somia El-Rowmeim, Program Manager of Women’s Advocacy, Arab American Association of NY + Zaid Nagi, Vice President, Yemeni American Merchants Association ------------------- DAY 7: What Will Be Different for IRAQI AMERICANS? Friday, Nov 17 Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning: Jamaica, Queens Stephan Said, Musician/Activist + TBA Presented by Judson Memorial Church + Museum of a Moving Image + Performance Project during University Settlement + Greenlight Bookstore + Weeksville Heritage Center + Brooklyn Historical Society + Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning + Unbound Philanthropy Produced by The Tate Group



International Slow Art Day - Hofstra University Museum, Emily Lowe GalleryApril 14, 2018 - Hempstead

Slow Art Day is a tellurian event with a elementary mission: to assistance people learn the fun of looking during and amatory art. Museums via the universe participate in this renouned event, where a more we look, a more we see! We entice you to join Museum educators for a delayed “look” during five works on perspective and afterwards gather for a sharp-witted discussion about a works. Limited to 15 participants. A light lunch will be provided



Let's Get this Garden Started: Planting Party! - Children's Museum of a East EndApril 14, 2018 - Bridgehampton

Join educators from CMEE and Amber Waves Farm as we acquire warmer weather.  Between 10am and 12 noon, we will plant seeds that will after be transplanted in a Museum’s outside classroom and garden.  Families can plant and take home their possess seeds, too!   Make certain to come dressed prepared to get a small dirty!

 



'Princess Particular' - The Secret TheatreApril 14, 2018 - Long Island City

Climb on house and get prepared for journey at The Secret Theatre's new children's musical, "Pirate Pete's Parrot." Pirate Pete's Parrot promises music, mischief, and a boatload of laughs for both children and adults.

The play revolves around Pirate Pete, a friendly rogue on a goal to find his dear runaway parrot, Polly (who prefers pancakes to tedious old birdseed). Armed with an endearing organisation of misfits, Pete embarks on a tour complete with songs, sword fights, and copiousness of assembly interaction. Says author and star Richard Mazda, "The uncover is so most fun to do. One of my favorite things is saying the relatives enjoy it as most as a kids." Indeed, children and adults will find a lot to adore in this quirky production!



Saint Clair Cemin: Oedipus - Paul Kasmin GalleryThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Paul Kasmin Gallery is gratified to benefaction an muster of new sculpture by Brazilian artist Saint Clair Cemin. This will be Cemin's fourth solo muster at a gallery. Oedipus takes on a renowned and successful Greek tragedy in sequence to survey the autocratic force that tellurian action can levy over what we understand to be 'destiny.' Furthering a artist's review into a symbolism of ancient mythology, a exhibition presents a new, twenty-part work alongside 3 sculptures that act as monuments to a power of denunciation and family. The muster is on perspective at a gallery's 293 Tenth Ave plcae between Mar 8 - Apr 14, 2018.
The exhibition's pretension work, Oedipus, functions as the focal indicate and represents Cemin's initial exploration into a form of account sculpture; a normal folk use popular in his local Northeastern Brazil. Twenty sculptural tableaux are expel in bronze, any presented on an particular plinth and placed in a turn formation that curves into a center of a gallery. Tiresias, a blind soothsayer of Apollo, worshiped for his clairvoyance, takes a role of anecdotist and sits during the core of a configuration, acted gesticulating as yet in a midst of a ardent retelling of a tragedy.


Miller's Farm - Hill Country LiveApril 14, 2018 - New York


Country/Americana –Miller's Farm has a buttress in New York City's nation music stage for over a decade, earnings from a prolonged hiatus with an overdue uncover at Hill Country.


Sailing Stories - The Explorers ClubApril 14, 2018 - New York


Sailing Stories is day focused on sailing-based scrutiny and conservation. Tickets will NOT be sole at a door.
9:00 AM Registration – coffee & continental breakfast
10:00 AM Presentations commence
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Presentations continue
5:00 PM Cocktail Party
7:00 PM Conclusion


History Hike - Fire Island LighthouseApril 14, 2018 - Fire Island

Meet during the eastern finish in Field #5 of a Robert Moses State Park for a guided travel around a historic surrounding area of a Fire Island Lighthouse that takes we to a boat house, a Surf Hotel site and a Western Union Sites. “Light” refreshments. Reservations required.



Days of Service - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


Days of Service give we the event to assistance others and be actively intent throughout a year, with village service projects on and around a UB campuses.
This month we will be operative with dual organizations – VIVE (Jericho Road Community Health Center) and a Food Bank of WNY! RSVP now on


Alex Katz: Cut Outs - Paul Kasmin GalleryThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Paul Kasmin Gallery is gratified to announce a solo muster of "Cut Outs" sculpture editioned by Alex Katz. "Cut Outs" demonstrates a artist's ongoing review into a properties of visible perception and a brilliance of aspect as represented and rendered in a human figure. Since a 1950s, this loyalty to incongruous realism—informed by a scale and energy of Abstract Expressionism and utilizing a graphic denunciation of promotion that expected Pop—has noted Katz as one of a most resourceful and technically achieved artists of a twentieth and twenty-first century.
The tough exterior lines of a Cut Outs counterpart their unrelenting materiality. Realized in immaculate or porcelain finish coated steel, they underscore a artist's loyalty to a flat, purify aesthetic for that he is famed. The muster brings together 4 works depicting Katz' mother Ada with one larger, multi-figure work.


Girls Get It - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


Calling all Girl Founders for a screening of She Started IT. Girls Get IT seeks to enthuse girls 6th by 10th class to lead in computing, technology, and entrepreneurship.
Bring yourself, we'll take caring of a food & swag for a noted event!
Plan to…
• Explore opportunities in computing and record sectors by hands-on activities
• Grow your network with other girls meddlesome in IT
• Engage with WNY womanlike founders and professionals in tech
Register to attend as a tyro or as a propagandize group: http://tinyurl.com/GirlsGetIT18
Questions? Contact customercare@gswny.org or call Girl Scouts Customer Care during 1.888.837.6410 for assistance.


The Susan Tobocman Trio - Fine & RareApril 14, 2018 - New York


Robert Polidori Fra Angelico / Opus Operantis - Paul Kasmin GalleryThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Paul Kasmin Gallery is gratified to announce a debut display of a preference of Robert Polidori's large-scale tone photographs of a frescoes of Fra Angelico (1395-1455) contained in a Dominican monastery of San Marco in Florence. The muster will be on perspective from Mar 8 by 14 April, 2018.
In a canon of art history, these works, executed in a birthplace of a Renaissance, give us a full clarity of a period's renewed joining to a life of a spirit. Polidori visited a Convento di San Marco several times over a course of 2010 to constraint the gravity and perfect force of a frescoes and their reflection, by the depiction of a life of Christ, of a universal condition of mankind.
The frescoes, embellished by Fra Angelico between 1439 and 1444 for functions of friendship and contemplation, extend over literal storytelling. They change into a metaphysical realm, bringing a viewer into hit with a incidents of a life of Christ in a context of a baby psychological and biased interpretation. In this altered demeanour of ceremony lies a root of a changes in faith and bargain that were to follow during a span of a reawakening that we know as a Renaissance.


Light Keepers Behind a Scenes Tour - Fire Island LighthouseApril 14, 2018 - Fire Island

Follow a benefaction day Lighthouse Keeper on his rounds. This bottom to tip tour takes we from a auxiliary generator and a Light Keepers seminar in a basement of a Keeper’s Quarters to a beacon in a lantern room of a lighthouse tower. Learn how beacon Keepers in a 1860’s to 2018 confirmed the light. Includes a debate of a Lens Building, that houses the original initial order Fresnel Lens, and a Boat House. Tour takes approximately 2 ½ hours. $15 for FILPS Members/$20 for non-members – Reservations required. Limit 12 people



A Flourishing Toolkit: Positive Psychology For Social Workers - Columbia University School-Social WorkThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


In 1948, a World Health Organization tangible health as a "state of finish physical, mental, and amicable well-being, and not merely a absence of illness or infirmity". The past dual decades have seen a change in a medical margin towards such an unifying practice – treating a whole person, rather than simply their disease. Mental health professionals are starting to locate up.
How can we assistance our clients correct symptoms of mental illness, though also live in a state of optimal well-being? The margin of certain psychology offers solutions. Over a course of dual days, participants will embark on a tour through a pathways of tellurian flourishing, and will be introduced to evidence-based certain psychology interventions to addition clinical practice.


Open Studio for Families - Parrish Art MuseumApril 14, 2018 - Watermill

Take a debate of a galleries and emanate art by hands-on activities. Each month facilities different art materials and techniques desirous by a works on view. All ages contingency be accompanied by an adult.  No allege registration required.



Ub School Of Dental Medicine Run For Smiles 5k - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


The UB School of Dental Medicine is hosting the 7th annual Run for Smiles 5k. Money lifted from a event goes directly towards dental caring for a Buffalo community. All members of a UB and surrounding communities are authorised to participate! For some-more information and to register, greatfully visit: UB Run for Smiles


Dia&Co hosts it first-ever pop-up eventuality in jubilee of a new nanette Nanette Lepore collection launch, sole exclusively during Dia&Co - Dia&Co Pop-Up Space April 14, 2018 - New York


On Apr 14th, shoppers are invited to Dia&Co’s (the premier and size wardrobe and personal stylist use for women), initial ever pop-up event, to applaud the brand’s new nanette Nanette Lepore collection launch. In celebration, Dia&Co will be hosting a shoppable eventuality where business can preview and buy products from a collection (available in sizes 14-32), along with knowledge complimentary and interactive beauty-oriented activities. These will embody hair and makeup touch-ups.
Fashion expert, Reah Norman along with Dia&Co stylists, will be on-site to assistance answer questions about a collection and to brew & association with.


It's My Park Day - Riverside ParkApril 14, 2018 - New York


Chip in for open park alleviation projects via Riverside Park! These projects are good ways to accommodate other volunteers or only explore a opposite area of a Park.
Community proffer events are sleet or shine. Project sum and assembly sites are dynamic two weeks before a project formed on a weather and a needs of a park.


Summer Camp Open House - Aviator Sports and Events CenterApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Summer Camp Open House
Winter has come and shortly Summer will be here. The BEST approach to make a BEST preference about where to enroll your child for Summer Camp is to have the BEST information available. Aviator Sports invites we to get all of your Summer Camp questions answered and concerns addressed during our 2018 Summer Camp Open Houses.
The Summer Camp Open House is privately designed for parents, caretakers, guardians and anyone meddlesome in giving their children a absolute BEST in complicated Summer Camp experiences. Please join us during upcoming dates for Summer Camp Open Houses. You will not be disappointed.


Open Studio for Families - Parrish Art MuseumApril 14, 2018 - Water Mill


Take a debate of a galleries and emanate art by hands-on activities. Each month facilities different art materials and techniques desirous by a works on view.


Rhythm Kids Preview category - Lyrical Children's Preschool & Learning CenterApril 14, 2018 - Calverton

Discover what Rhythm Kids from Music Together is about. Rhythm Kids is an sparkling music, movement, and pitter-patter class for children from Pre - K by second class (ages 4 by 8). (**Prior appearance in Music Together is NOT REQUIRED) Rhythm Kids guides children toward developmentally suitable music and transformation activities, where they can start to take charge, lead others, and be musically creative, as they:• make adult their possess drumming patterns• invent new ways to play stroke instruments (shakers, sticks, etc.)• emanate movement ideas for songs• even take a drum solo! You can revisit one of a specified Demo Classes or Contact Us to haven a Preview during an accessible scheduled category during a current semester. Preview visits are accessible to families new to a Rhythm Kids module - Music Together families are acquire to report a preview for a child that has been in a Mixed-Age Music Together program. We are now running classes that mix both Level 1 and Level 2 activities. As this new module grows there will be a choice of Level 1 and Level 2 classes. Level 1 - ages 4 - 5 yrs Level 2 - ages 5 - 8 yrs **If we have a organisation interested in a category please hit us about how to set that up.



Pat McKillen - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3April 14, 2018 - New York


Late Night Ub: Ub Trippin - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


If we like carrying fun, you'll adore Late Night UB. With new activities any time, it's one of the most renouned traditions.
Enjoy a outing to a Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls and emporium until we drop! Note: students can get tickets from a SBI Ticket Office on a 2nd building of a Student Union. Busses leave from a SU Lobby during Noon!
Sponsored by: Campus Life


Women's Tennis | University At Buffalo At Akron - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


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Brian Newman during Fine & Rare - Fine & RareApril 14, 2018 - New York


Brian Newman has turn one of a most sought-after acts in New York City. Splitting his time between furloughed with Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett and heading his possess quartet with his crooner jazz reconstruction and signature consultant trumpeteering, Newman is partial of a movement that is bringing glorious back to New York.


A$AP Ferg, Denzel Curry, IDK - Terminal 5April 14, 2018 - New York


A$AP Ferg might hail from a retard in Harlem notoriously famous as "Hungry Ham (Hamilton Heights)," though that never totally defined him. Whether it be rising clothing and valuables lines or attending art school, he constantly bobbed and weaved past expectations. As a rapper, unpredictability stays his usually calling card. The subsequent member of a A$AP Mob common to have a solo project, he can trip from gruff, dirty rhymes to mountainous singing, and he does so seamlessly. On his A$AP Worldwide expelled mixtape, Trap Lord, he's got his possess musical domain on lock.
"Ferg's entrance [mixtape] will not sound like anything that's out in a music attention right now," assures A$AP Worldwide co-owner, A$AP Yams.
Hip-hop surrounded Ferg from childhood. His father Darold Ferguson owned a Harlem boutique and printed shirts and logos for record labels including Bad Boy Records and luminaries such as Teddy Riley, Heavy D, Bell Biv DeVoe, and more. Even yet he enthralled himself in music, a younger Ferg followed fashion during first. Launching Devoni Clothing in 2005, he designed and distributed high-end belts ragged by a likes of Chris Brown, Swizz Beatz, and Diggy Simmons. Eventually, his hustle, creativity, and business astuteness extended to music.


'Pig a Star' Storytime - Barnes & Noble - Court StreetApril 14, 2018 - Downtown Brooklyn

 Pig does all he can to be a star of a print shoot. When a photographer starts to preference his friend, Pig contingency try all to take back a show! Join us for this laugh-out-loud Storytime, with activities to follow. 



The Break Lights - Rockland Center for a ArtsApril 14, 2018 - West Nyack

The Break Lights Apr 14 @ 7:30pm Tickets: $15, students $10

 Enjoy and dusk of good music in an insinuate gallery setting. Rockland Center for a Arts will benefaction The Break Lights in concert. The Break Lights are a four-piece choice rock rope from New Jersey shabby by artists such as The Beatles, Neil Young, Paul Simon, Wilco, Radiohead, and Spoon. Singer-songwriters Michael Saiewitz and Jake Roggenkamp harmoniously mix their singular voices and write engaging songs that operation from self-reflective ballads to upbeat rock. Their guitar work reflects this complexity as Jake plays assured rhythm guitar and Michael adds courteous lead guitar on top. Raaj Shah lays down bold basslines and Ryan Minieri unites a instrumentation with colorful drums. The Break Lights perform in insinuate venues in New Jersey and New York City.  You might purchase tickets during the door  or call 845-358-0877.

Rockland Center for a Arts is located during 27 S. Greenbush Rd., West Nyack, NY. Regular hours are: Mon-Fri 10-4; Sat and Sun 1-4 pm. For some-more information revisit www.rocklandartcenter.org or call 845-358-0877.

RoCA’s concerts are done possible by a New York State Council on a Arts, with a support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and a New York State Legislature.



Party With Purpose: Harmony Cafe's Charity Event - 89 North Ocean AvenueApril 14, 2018 - Patchogue


Harmony Cafe is a first Pay-What-You-Can nonprofit village cafe on Long Island, where it doesn't matter how most you can compensate for a dish as prolonged as we receive one. To safeguard their guest can eat each day, Harmony Cafe needs to enhance its services. Come and suffer great food (cash bar) and song by Soul Purpose as we help support a good cause! Including a Chinese auction and 50/50 raffle.


Clari Saturday Morning Tutoring - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


CLaRI offers Saturday Morning Literacy education to children in Kindergarten by 12th grade. Certified education specialists yield individualized education instruction. Tutoring occurs on site during CLARI (17 Baldy Hall). Registration is required.


'The Adventures of Peter Rabbit' - Theatre ThreeThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Port Jefferson

Peter, Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-Tail, Benjamin Bunny, a McGregors and all their friends come to life in this pleasant adaption suggested by a characters combined by Beatrix Potter. 



The Real Bitches of Comedy - SilvanaApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Real Bitches of Comedy uncover highlights womanlike standup comedians & also facilities some really talented masculine comics.


Family Tours - The Whitney Museum of American ArtApril 14, 2018 - Meatpacking District

Join a short, interactive family tour of kid-friendly works on view. Learn about art together by lively contention and fun gallery activities.



Spring Fling: Discovery Backyard Annual Opening Event - East Islip Public LibraryApril 14, 2018 - East Islip

Spring is in a air and a Discovery Backyard is once again open for a season. Celebrate a return of a warm continue and try nature together. There will be inlet activities for a entire family to suffer and a revisit with a animals of Green Meadows Farm.



John Menegon's 'Quartet East' - The Kitano Hotel New YorkApril 14, 2018 - New York


Jodie and The Normals - Soul / Pop - SilvanaApril 14, 2018 - New York


Jodie Levinson, personality of a band, has been agreeably compared to Norah Jones and Sara Bareilles for her ability to channel both a intimacy of essence and a broad inflection of pop. Joined by her associate musicians, their performances are ardent and honeyed and really enjoyable.


Hamilton's Broadway during the Park Slope Conservatory Open House - Park Slope Conservatory April 14, 2018 - Park Slope

Don’t chuck away your shot to learn from a Broadway prolongation of Hamilton’s really own Mike Moise. Sign adult for one of a free master classes and learn dual songs from a man who teaches them to a Broadway Cast. Come see a Park Slope Conservatory, a internal performing humanities school centered around kids, qualification and community, charity summer camps, classes, and private lessons taught by operative artists. While students learn from Mr. Moise, relatives get to accommodate with Park Slope Conservatory Artistic Director Danny Greenberg to hear about a school’s arriving camp  organisation classes, casting and representative workshops, and private lessons. 



Meet Siri Daly - Williams Sonoma Columbus CircleApril 14, 2018 - Columbus Circle

Like many of us perplexing to feed the families, Siri Daly is a really busy cook. Mother of 3 under a age of 10, unchanging TODAY food contributor, and mother of a bicoastal roving man, Carson Daly, Siri mostly doesn't know that end is up. 

Meet Siri and learn all about her book, Siriously Delicious. Organized by 6 chapters of how a bustling mom gets by her day--breakfast, lunch, happy hour (her favorite!), cooking with sides, and dessert--Siri's 100+ Siriously Delicious recipes are combined with 3 goals in mind: to emanate food that is tasty and gratifying for both kids and adults, to ready dishes packaged with traditionally comforting flavors and ingredients, and to make any recipe receptive for even a beginner cook.



Electrik Buddha - Alt. Electronic - SilvanaApril 14, 2018 - New York


We are jayesh gandhi, samyukta ranganathan and naren budhakar. a multiple of rock, electronics, musty grooves and radical thinking.


5th Annual Picture Farm Film Festival - Wythe HotelThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Picture Farm Film Festival has announced a lineup for the 5th annual festival, holding place Apr 13 - 14 during the Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn.
This year, a Picture Farm Film Festival launches a Director Mentorship Program, desirous by their long-standing association ethos for building and fostering new talent. It will be a year-long module designed to amplify a underrepresented voices in promotion by providing them with a support they need to jumpstart their career in blurb production. This knowledge includes guided mentorship in blurb production and post-production, entrance to Picture Farm’s new bureau in a Brooklyn Navy Yard, bearing to pitching and directing in an group setting and a possibility to approach content they are building in-house.
A different slate of film and promotion industry experts will name the leader of a Director Mentorship Program. The jury includes film writer Lisa Muskat (The Sitter, Compliance), Julian Katz (Head of Production, Mother USA), Meghan Oretsky (Curator, Vimeo/Ladies with Lenses), Stephanie Baptist (Curator, Medium Tings), Danielle Earle (Writer/Director), along with Johnny Fego and Jacqueline Thompson from Picture Farm. These experts will also share their recommendation and knowledge to a wider assembly through a array of Q&As on a Picture Farm Film Festival website that will launch in a coming weeks.
Additional Lineup Includes:
Opening Night - Friday, Apr 13, 7:00pm - A ambience of what’s in store for a entire film festival, kicking off with an heterogeneous mix of animation, initial and account films as good as a films from a festival’s initial Director Mentorship Program finalists.
“Izzy Dela Cruz on Spirit Keeping” - Gracie Rothey
“Paloma” - Giovanni Autran
“Walk For Me” - Elegance Bratton
“Waterman” - Jessica Jacklin
“Beatrice” - Lorena Alvarado
“Jump Man” - Ron Brodie
“Modern Love” - Francesca Mirabella
“Fill Your Heart With French Fries” - Tamar Glezerman
“Eudaemonia” - Julia Ngeow
Soul Candy Mixtape - Saturday, Apr 14, 12:00pm - This shred is a lightsome block that takes a bizarre twist. Perfect for a untroubled evening with a cross-section of fun shorts to vibe into your day with.
“Afropunk” - Simon Benjamin
“Vitamins for LIfe” - Grier Dill
“Boby Swann” - Anton Du Perez
“Secret Admirer” - Ashley Denise & Ricki Lynée
“Nothing to Find” - Ben Fee
“Wrangling Russia” - Ilie Mitra
“Get Out Fast” - Haley Anderson
“Blister” - Emily Gurland
“Down Road” - Kelly Wyndryk
Heavy Bodies Heavy Hearts - Saturday, Apr 14, 2:30pm - Perfect for art residence lovers, these are romantic stories in a form of dance, initial and account films.
“Wind Up” - Cagil Harmander
“Damals” - Askel Stasny
“We’ll Do The Rest” - Adam Golfer
“Her Seat is Vacant” - Bohdana Smyrnova
“Are You Holding Me or Am we Holding Myself?” - Cesar Brodermann
“Exit 9” - Joey Barglowski
“Penumbra” - GREYZONE
“Summer Time” - Kota Kudauchi
195 Lewis - Saturday, Apr 14, 5:00pm - This shred will launch a new web array by up-and-coming executive Chanelle Aponte Pearson. The array explores what it's like to be Queer, Black and infrequently poly in NYC. The screening will interpretation with a Q&A with Pearson.
Since 2014, a Picture Farm Film Festival has dedicated the efforts toward augmenting dialogue within a local village by screening ardent films opposite all lengths and genres. The module celebrates farrago both in front and behind a camera. They showcase films that encourage meaningful conversations prolonged after any screening. They know that it’s tough for rising filmmakers to get an assembly for their films, and therefore a submission routine is free.
Picture Farm Film Festival has served as a rising pad for many rising filmmakers forging their trail in a Brooklyn community. Alumni embody up-and-coming filmmaker Brittany “B.Monét” Fennell whose brief Q.U.E.E.N. screened in 2017, and was named a directing associate for Film Independent’s residency module “Project Involve,” and was also a Horizon Award leader at Sundance and a target of a Adrienne Shelly Foundation grant. Jennifer Galvin and Sachi Cunningham’s 2017 opening night underline The Memory of Fish was nominated for a Widescreen Panda Award, AKA “Green Oscars,” a highest fame in a wildlife film and TV space. Rachel Grady & Heidi Ewing, who screened their brief film The World Is As Big Or As Small As You Make It in 2015, now have their latest documentary film, One of Us, focusing on New York’s Hasidic community, accessible for streaming on Netflix. Their past films embody Jesus Camp (Oscar nominee), 12th & Delaware (Peabody winner) and DETROPIA (Sundance and Emmy winner). Earle Sebastian, who screened his underline film Stolen Moments Red Hot + Cool in 2015 is a seasoned song video and documentary executive who has worked with such tip artists as Alicia Keys, Madonna, Jill Scott, Missy Elliott and Timbaland.
About Picture Farm
Picture Farm is a tellurian production, events and post production association bringing a cultivated sensibility and a artistic culture to code storytelling. With offices in London, New York, Los Angeles, Barcelona and Madrid, a team’s collaborative talents mix technical imagination and artistic prophesy to broach beautiful code assets along a spectrum of deliverables from video, to photography, to amicable media.


Saturday Building Bricks Program - Queens Library during Rochdale VillageApril 14, 2018 - Jamaica

Drop in and join us for "building brick" challenges! All ages are invited.



Nabaas Noogo- Music from Burkina Faso - SilvanaApril 14, 2018 - New York


"The thespian performer Arun, a talented guitarist Shaggy from Burkina Faso ???? and their rope members will take we everywhere in a world ?? with opposite type of song ?? sung in opposite languages... One thing is sure, we won't be bored..."


Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Ney, Vocals, Baglama, Zurna, and Percussion - Carnegie Hall (Zankel Hall)April 14, 2018 - New York


Born in a Turkish city of Adana to a low-pitched family, Omar Faruk Tekbilek is a shining interpreter of Sufi, folk, and contemporary song of a Middle East and Mediterranean. An evocative vocalist and specialist on several instruments, he has been a vital force in universe music given the 1970s.


Camp Pinebrook Open House - Camp PinebrookApril 14, 2018 - New Rochelle

Enjoy an ice cream amicable and Havdallah while training all about Camp Pinebrook's summer offerings. Camp Pinebrook is an thorough child-centered day stay with a far-reaching variety of activities – from sports and games, crafts and music, to swimming and outside adventure. The progam also offers fun, immersive Reform Jewish practice that commission children to improved themselves and their communities.



Choral Convergence Concert - Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie HallApril 14, 2018 - New York City


Performers
Choirs to be announced


Cpr Training - Basic Life Support - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


The BLS Course covers core element such as adult and pediatric CPR (including two-rescuer scenarios and use of a bag mask), unfamiliar body airway obstruction, and programmed external defibrillation.


Long Island’s Got Talent - Educational and Cultural CenterApril 14, 2018 - Stony Brook

Come showcase your musical talent during The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s annual Long Island’s Got Talent rough event. This eventuality is open to students 10-17 years aged who reside in Nassau or Suffolk county. To be deliberate for a event we must contention a registration form along with a $25 entrance fee, an try-out tape and explanation of age.



American Protégé Winners Recital - Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie HallApril 14, 2018 - New York


Performers
Winners Recital


Ecstatic Music Festival: Clockworks & Songs of Mourning - Merkin Concert Hall At Kaufman Music CenterApril 14, 2018 - New York


The dusk begins with a jubilee of a release of composer-saxophonist Patrick Zimmerli's Clockworks, a low-pitched meditation on time, in all the forms, achieved by Zimmerli with former Bad Plus pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Chris Tordini and composer-jazz drummer John Hollenbeck. In a evening's second half, pop/art strain composer-violinist-vocalist Carla Kihlstedt and composer Jeremy Flower join Zimmerli, Tordini and Hollenbeck for a world premiere of Songs of Mourning, an scrutiny of grief ranging from a political to a personal, and other works from their accumulative pasts.


Inter-Sections: The Architect in Conversation, with Iwan Baan and William Menking - Parrish Art MuseumApril 14, 2018 - Water Mill


Iwan Baan, one of a most sought-after architectural photographers today, will speak with William Menking, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Architect's Newspaper about how a photographer's cultured choices and use of record can impregnate seemingly immobile buildings with feeling and meaning. Baan, whose work is in a current exhibition, Image Building, is famous for images that recount the life and interactions that start within architecture.
With his total passion for documentary and space, Baan's photographs exhibit our inherited ability to re-appropriate the available objects and materials, in sequence to find a place we can call the own. Examples of this can be seen in his work on spontaneous communities where vernacular design and placemaking offer as examples of tellurian ingenuity, such as his images of a Torre David in Caracas–a array that won Baan a Golden Lion for Best Installation during the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale.
With no grave training in architecture, his viewpoint mirrors a questions and perspectives of a everyday people who give definition and context to a architecture and spaces that approximate us, and this artistic proceed has given matters of design an receptive and permitted voice.


Watson Adventures’ Murder during the Museum of Natural History Scavenger Hunt - American Museum of Natural HistoryApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join Watson Adventures on a murder poser scavenger hunt for adults during the Museum of Natural History!
Someone, or some “thing”, has been bumping off museum staffers concerned in appropriation a dedicated Egyptian relic. Is it a dreaded Curse of Ahtchu? Or is a sequence killer on a loose? Your group of sleuths will have to moment a hieroglyphic formula and expose the museum’s secrets to stop a killings. While elucidate the crime, you’ll get an extraordinary whirlwind debate of a Museum of Natural History. Price includes museum admission. Advance squeeze is required.


NJ Elks' Bikers Rally to Benefit Brain Injured Children - Old Bridge Elks LodgeApril 14, 2018 - Old Bridge


The New Jersey Elks will be hosting a 15th annual Bikers Rally Across America for Brain Injured Children on Saturday, Apr 14, 2018.
The convene is open to a public with a concession of $20 per person, and everybody is invited to suffer live bands, DJ, food, and beverages. All deduction will be donated to a Sayreville B.I.C. stay for mind injured children and a Camp ROBIN healing recreation module in Old Bridge.
Stark & Stark, a full use local law firm, is a unite of a rally and will be presenting fun giveaways as good as addressing several legal topics for attendees. One of Stark & Stark’s 30 practices, famous informally as “the Riders’ Lawyers,” focuses only on representing people injured as a outcome of motorcycle accidents.
This entertainment of bikers, along with friends and families who wish to support mind injured children, promises to be a rewarding day to advantage a estimable cause. For some-more information, greatfully visit: http://bit.ly/2JjPpfg


Tap (Open Level) - 92YApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


The category is designed for those who have accomplished a basic daub foundations.We offer a mix of styles in the tap classes, trimming from a classic Broadway Tap moves of 42nd Street and Fred Astaire cinema to a freestyle Rhythm Tap done popular by Savion Glover! Learn a basics and get your body relocating in a safe, enlivening atmosphere. Spend 6 weeks training basic daub vocabulary, category etiquette and correct warm-up techniques.


Academic Year 5778 - Swiss InstituteApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Murstein Synagogue serves as a place of event for a International Reform Movement as good the home synagogue for a Year-In-Israel module and a Israeli Rabbinical Program. Visitors from abroad and Israelis from a Jerusalem village are invited to join HUC-JIR's students, faculty, and friends during Shabbat morning and holiday services.


Ty Segall - The Capitol TheatreApril 14, 2018 - Port Chester


Ty Segall is a singer/songwriter who began personification guitar, drums and singing in lo-fi/garage bands, including a Epsilons, in Orange County, CA and in a San Francisco Bay Area. He done his solo entrance in 2008 with a cassette release, though his 2009 album, Lemons (Goner Records), is deliberate his initial official full-length. He followed adult Lemons with a series of separate 7" singles and a new full-length, Melted (Goner Records), in 2010. Ever profilic, Segall expelled two albums of new element in 2011, Live in Aisle Five (Southpaw) and Goodbye Bread (Drag City), and a collection of formerly released tracks, Singles 2007-2010 (Goner Records). 2012 continued likewise busy, with 3 Segall releases: a partnership with White Fence called Hair (Drag City); a record with his furloughed band, Slaughterhouse (In The Red), expelled under Ty Segall Band; and another solo album, Twins (Drag City), that came out in October. In 2013 he expelled Sleeper, followed by Manipulator in 2014, solidifying his place as a new blue eyed blond anglo saxon stone star in watchful (Kurt Cobain, Beck, et al).


Down to Earth - Housing Works - Bookstore CafeApril 14, 2018 - New York


Pots, floral decor, and eco-friendly housewares to applaud Earth Day!


Acoustic Brunch: Monica Rizzio - Daryl's House ClubApril 14, 2018 - Pawling


No foreigner to a east seashore music scene, Texas-bred and Cape Cod washashore, Monica Rizzio is rising as one of a finest thespian songwriters that call New England home. For over 10 years she played fiddle and sang with Tripping Lily, a folk acoustic cocktail band, who toured adult and down the easterly coast. In 2012, Monica left a band to reinvigorate her passion for song and began essay to assistance cope with a loss of a band and love. At FreshGrass, a following year, while perusing a vendors Rizzio found a 1956 Martin 0-18 guitar that would change her life and her song. She calls it a "moment we found Jesus again." Drawing on her East Texas roots, Monica and her Martin, brought behind the a little lady who desired to tub race on her equine Bo, and she found her outlaw nation sound low within a folk world. Her entrance album, aptly named, Washashore Cowgirl, is totally autobiographical, mostly times delivered in a illusory approach, infrequently with humor, and infrequently so strikingly honest we can feel a pain in her voice.


Open Bar & Everyone Free - ATTIC RooftopThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York City


Alan Doyle and Fortunate Ones - Daryl's House ClubApril 14, 2018 - Pawling


Actor, producer, newly ­minted best­selling author, and best ­known as lead thespian for Canada's dear Celtic stone band Great Big Sea.


Fusion Westchester Open House - Fusion Westchester CampusApril 14, 2018 - White Plains

This is a good opportunity to learn some-more about Fusion Westchester's full time, partial time, and summer module options. The Head of School and Director of Admissions will share what creates Fusion Academy different. Current students, families, and teachers will be accessible to share their practice and answer any questions we have.



Reclaim Plan A: a workshop, presented by Generation Women and VisionFirst - CaveatApril 14, 2018 - New York


Most of us give adult some aspirational cut of ourselves as we face a demands of adult living. Or maybe we've never taken a time to prognosticate our destiny concretely – it feels vague, out there, amorphous. How can we prognosticate our destiny in a discernible way and get unsentimental about how to thread the dreams into a day to day?


Happy Hour Comedy with Herron Entertainment - Eastville Comedy ClubApril 14, 2018 - New York


WQXR Family Concert: Oran Etkin’s “Timbalooloo” - The Jerome L. Greene Performance SpaceApril 14, 2018 - Greenwich Village

WQXR will benefaction the initial installment of the interactive family unison series in The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space – Timbalooloo with internationally eminent clarinetist, composer, and children's song class owner Oran Etkin. Timbalooloo essentially reimagines a way song is taught and how song is recognised by children during their infirm years. Joined by Oran's friends Clara Net (his Clarinet), a Piano, and a Violin, he'll take kids on an interactive low-pitched journey around a world. During a concert, kids will share a excitement that Bach felt as he detected the newly invented pianoforte in a court of King Frederick a Great of Prussia; play a low-pitched game of censor and find with Mozart; and even try some of a music that shabby or was shabby by exemplary composers —from Eastern European Roma song to good Jazz composers such as Duke Ellington. After a performance, join us for an after-party during Timbalooloo’s new SoHo space during 131 Varick Street.



Alisabeth Von Presley - Club Groove NYC April 14, 2018 - New York


This gold blonde rocker was lifted on a good balanced diet of Pat Benatar and a course of glitter. She has left noted impacts on stages from Los Angeles to New York -- with stops during "American Idol" and "The Voice" in between. She has won countless competitions, holding home a Grand Prize for "Challenge. Create. Change" a Converse/Youtube foe as good as essay the winning chime for Cellular South. Alisabeth is now behaving on a heels of her new manuscript "Diamonds In a Blackout", many recently personification a array of sole out shows during the prestigious Cabaret In The Courtyard and for over 22,000 on a lawn of a historic Brucemore Mansion. This midwest local performs with a aptitude for a dynamic and melodramatic - and as one censor wrote "when Alisabeth sings, a neon rainbow melts into a swirling puddle". With her live shows sketch rave reviews, this lady is a performer to watch -- that is, if we aren't too bustling ROCKING OUT !


Barnard/Columbia Dances - Miller Theatre Columbia University School of Art April 14, 2018 - New York


BARNARD COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF DANCE
The spring's book of Barnard/Columbia Dances during Miller Theatre facilities Mark Morris' 1994 Masterwork, The Office, set to Antonín Dvo?ák's Bagatelles, Opus 47 for dual violins, cello, and harmonium. Premieres by Lacina Coulibaly, whose work fuses normal African dances with contemporary influences, and Brian Reeder, whose ballet choreography "has good ambience and good ideas" (The New York Times) are also on a program. Associate Professor of Professional Practice in Dance, Colleen Thomas, completes a program with Catching Her Tears, that explores tragedy and detriment with Christopher Lancaster's strange score for solo cello. The unison is achieved by Barnard and Columbia students.


Capturing Change Photography Tour - Freshkills ParkApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join a tiny group of photographers and request Freshkills Park's mutation from landfill to 2,200-acre park. This guided outpost tour is an event to see and sketch the singular engineered landscape while a site is sealed to a public. Transportation between a Park and a Staten Island Ferry Terminal in St. George can be provided. Capturing Change tours are giveaway but pre-registration is required.


Maker Day - The Rye Arts CenterApril 14, 2018 - Rye

Workshops, demonstrations, and hands-on activities will deliver visitors to a cutting-edge collection of creativity. STEAM Education integrates a Arts into a core curriculum subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Maker Day is your opportunity to try the many STEAM activities accessible at The Rye Arts Center including: 3D Animation, 3D Printing/Modeling, App Design, Arduino, Computer Coding, Creative Building, Design Engineering, Graphic Design, Interactive Gaming & Design, LEGO Engineering, littleBits, “Making” with Duct Tape, Minecraft, Paper Engineering, Raspberry Pi, Robotics, Stop-Motion Animation, Video Game Creation.

The Rye Arts Center will also betray the newest further to the STEAM toolkit, a Glowforge! The Glowforge is a desktop laser that creates ideally executed objects formed on your design. It cuts by wood, leather, plastic, and fabrics. It can also engrave mill or metal. Simply emanate a design, supplement your tender material, and watch as a laser brings your imagination to life. Maker Day visitors will be among a first to see this groundbreaking square of record at work. In further to a myriad STEAM activities, visitors will also have the event to suffer hands-on demonstrations in a series of The Rye Arts Center’s other offerings such as organisation guitar, piano, and violin, polymer clay, recycled arts, and more.



Junie B. Jones - Paper Mill PlayhouseApril 14, 2018 - Millburn


Hurray! Junie B. Jones is finally prepared for initial grade, during last! But removing used to a whole new organisation of friends, a new teacher, and new eyeglasses is challenging, even for enthusiastic Junie B. Follow her adventures as she writes all down in her "top-secret personal beeswax" journal.


Black Web Fest 2018 - National Black TheatreApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Black Web Fest is an general event array that celebrates Black media makers and digital content. Our core themes are media, discovery, education, and technology. Our premiere eventuality is Black Web Fest that features film screenings, a booze tasting, and a array of educational panels. We showcase films from rising Black media makers from opposite the globe. We also have panels that underline industry experts and celebrities.


90's Party w/ White Ford Bronco - Highline BallroomApril 14, 2018 - New York


Long a small dream kicking around in a overactive imaginations of the founders, White Ford Bronco strictly came into being in a Spring of 2008. Since afterwards our 5 member garb has been sparking bouts of flannel-laden, slap-bracelet-snapping, pog-playing, big-butt-loving nostalgia opposite the Washington, D.C. area that we call home. If you're yearning for a days when Danny Tanner could solve all with a cuddle and presidential scandals usually involved ruining a marriage, concede us to take we on a low-pitched journey to that enchanting last decade of a 20th century. Whatever season -- be it Alternative, Rock, Pop, R&B, Hip Hop, or Country -- if it's 90s, we'll play it. Come check out one of the upcoming shows!


Daddy & Me Animal Show - Rye Nature CenterApril 14, 2018 - Rye

Fathers can drop-in with their children for this fun-filled animal adventure. All children contingency be accompanied by a caregiver. No pre-registration required. Please dress for a weather.



Khruangbin, The Mattson 2 - Music Hall of WilliamsburgThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Country Heat Live - University during BuffaloApril 14, 2018 - New York


Country Heat classes are offering by Recreation as partial of their Group Fitness programming.


Jc Hopkins Biggish Band - Minton's PlayhouseApril 14, 2018 - Harlem


JC Hopkins – piano
Featuring:
Melanie Charles – vocals
Charles Turner – vocals
Wayne Tucker – trumpet
Alvin Walker – trombone
Claire Daly – baritone sax
Julian Pressley – alto sax
Troy Roberts – effort sax
Hilliard Greene – honest bass
Josh Davis – drums


Live Piano Karaoke with Leslie Goshko! - Sid Gold's Request RoomApril 14, 2018 - New York


Leslie Goshko (Huffington Post Comedy) is a host and creator of a monthly storytelling series, Sideshow Goshko, that has been hailed as a Time Out New York and New York Times "Critics' Pick", and also remarkable as "a well-programmed night" by a New York Times.Sideshow Goshko has been featured on TruTV'sImpractical Jokers, NPR'sSnap Judgment, and inThe New Yorker.Her musical show "An Old-Fashioned Piano Party with Leslie Goshko" is heralded as a Time Out New York "Critic's Pick" and she served as a musical executive for NY1 anchors Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter's live uncover at 92Y, "Pat and Jamie's NY." And interjection to a support of many Internet voters, she achieved with a cast of Hairspray on Broadway.
https://www.lesliegoshko.com/


Lisa Viggiano Sings Bruce on Christopher - The Duplex Cabaret TheatreApril 14, 2018 - New York


Join Lisa Viggiano, Broadway World Award winning artist, for an dusk of song celebrating a legendary Bruce Springsteen (well, *mostly* Bruce, with a few other low-pitched surprises!). Musical Director: Matt Scharfglass
"The voice itself is sublime, a kind of friendly beauty your ears will be ever beholden for, and a emotion, comprehension and regard she invests...you have magic…get prepared to be moved." Nite Life Exchange
$15 Ticket in Advance & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
$20 Ticket during the Door (plus use fee) & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre
No One Under 21 Allowed
Doors open 30 mins before uncover time. There is a 2 Drink Minimum per Person in a Cabaret Theatre


In Between: Poem and Flash Fiction with Barbara Henning - Poets HouseApril 14, 2018 - New York


Attention to character and structure is really important to a writer of little fictions, only as it is to poets. That's because flash novella and poetry poetry are mostly described as equivocal genres (between communication and prose). In this class, we will write 5 poetic stories or account prose poems. Instead of operative with a line, we will be operative with a sentence and a paragraph. There will be assignments and examples from published essay and some theory. Assignments might include: auto-flash fiction, camera eye, prolonged sentence, day dream story, sestina story, retelling and telling, story as list, etc. We will review tiny stories from writers such as: Lydia Davis, Fielding Dawson, Marcel Proust, Roberto Bolano, Gisèle Prassinos, Richard Brautigan, Laura Riding, Robert Walser, Julio Cortazar, Dale Herd, Clarice Lispector, and Jamaica Kincaid. We will enter into a writing by technique, constraints and forms typically used for essay poetry. In this way, maybe the astonishing will occur: a story we didn't know we were going to write. Most of a class will be spent as a seminar responding to your writing.
Barbara Henning is a producer and a novella writer. She has published 3 novels and countless books of poetry, including her many recent, A Day Like Today (Negative Capability Press 2015). A novel, Just Like That, is stirring from Spuyten Duyvil. Barbara has taught workshops for Poets House, The Poetry Project, The Poetry Center (Tucson), and many other organizations. She has been on a faculty during Naropa University and is now teaching during Long Island University in Brooklyn, where she is Professor Emerita.


Off a Top - Jason Kravits - The Duplex Cabaret TheatreApril 14, 2018 - New York


One man, no plan! TV and theatre veteran Jason Kravits (Kimmy Schmidt, The Drowsy Chaperone), invents an whole evening of musical from scratch….music, lyrics, stories, characters…all formed on your suggestions. With extraordinary guest stars, true from Broadway. Improv, song and comedy...without a net!
Check out the New York Times Review:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/arts/a-familiar-tv-face-pulling-an-improvised-life-out-of-a-bowl.html?
$15 Ticket in Advance & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
$20 Ticket during the Door (plus use fee) & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
No One Under 21 Allowed
Doors open 30 mins before uncover time. There is a 2 Drink Minimum per Person in a Cabaret Theatre


Centralia - The PIT LoftApril 14, 2018 - New York


Centralia are a confidant improv organisation who blow a doors off of what's "legal" in extemporaneous performance. From their roots with Chicago's Second City Improv and a legendary Burn Manhattan, Centralia has gay and dumbfounded audiences around a country. Welcome them behind in this special NYC Improv Festival performance. Centralia are: Patrick McCartney, Matt Higgins, Jay Rhoderick, and Kevin Scott.


#Adulting: Life Lessons with Luke - Luke Winter - The Duplex Cabaret TheatreApril 14, 2018 - New York


In his Duplex debut, actor/writer Luke Winter wants to bequest upon we some life lessons from his ever-so-short time as an adult. Using a songs of such shining prophets as P!nk, Ed Sheeran, and twenty one pilots, among others, Luke weaves a story of what it means to come of age in a universe that's changing so fast, it's literally totally different than when we started reading this impossibly long sentence. Life is messy, complicated, and, sometimes, unequivocally f#%@ing awful. And theory what? That's okay.
Luke Winter is an actor and author living in New York City (Greenpoint, to be exact). He graduated from New York University's Tisch School of a Arts with a BFA in Theatre, study at a New Studio on Broadway and Stonestreet Studios. His fear of sucking behind his low-pitched theatre training until a latter half of high school, when he satisfied that everybody starts somewhere. The rest is history.
$10 Ticket in Advance & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
$15 Ticket during the Door (plus use fee) & a 2 Drink Minimum in a Cabaret Theatre*
No One Under 21 Allowed
Doors open 30 mins before uncover time. There is a 2 Drink Minimum per Person in a Cabaret Theatre


Diego el Cigala - Lehman Center for a Performing ArtsApril 14, 2018 - Bronx, NY


• Madrid-born Diego el Cigala’s burning vocals are secure in a great flamenco tradition. He has combined his possess exciting character by fusing flamenco with other idioms from a Cuban bolero to a passionately fluent Argentine tango. His innovative scrutiny of a Argentine tango was a subject of his 2013 Grammy Award–winning manuscript Romance de la luna Tucumana — his second for Best Tango Album — and will be a focus of this concert. Now we can knowledge the electrifying vocalist’s poise firsthand when he visits Lehman Center for a Performing Arts in a Bronx.


The Nth Power - Knitting Factory BrooklynApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Between 'Soft' and 'Hard' Clocks: A Meditation on Temporality with Erica Hunt - Poets HouseApril 14, 2018 - New York


Poet, essayist, and clergyman Erica Hunt considers 5 poems and how they support time: tense, tempo, slippage, archive, and prophecy. Author of several books of poetry, including Time Slips Right Before a Eyes, Local History, ARCADE and Piece Logic, she is also co-editor of Letters to a Future: Radical Writing by Black Women with Dawn Lundy Martin. She is a Parsons Family University Professor of Creative Writing during Long Island University, Brooklyn campus.


Good Luck Mountain - Pete's Candy StoreApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Damsel - Pete's Candy StoreApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Back To The Eighties Show with Jessie's Girl - Le Poisson Rouge April 14, 2018 - West Village


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This extraordinary 7-piece rope brings behind the '80s like no other, behaving all a greatest hits live!
JESSIE'S GIRL's primary choice includes a group of NYC's tip rock and cocktail vocalists:
Up-and-coming luminary Jenna O'Gara, Off-Broadway's Chris Hall and reputation "Sting" imitator Mark Rinzel. They are corroborated by one of a tightest bands in a city comprised of 20+ year veterans of a NYC song scene: Eric Presti on guitar, Sky on keys, Drew Mortali on bass, and Michael Maenza on drums, any with dozens of credits behaving with authentic 80's icons who done the song famous to start with! In fact, BRET MICHAELS, MC HAMMER, COLIN HAY from MEN AT WORK, TIFFANY, DEBBIE GIBSON, TAYLOR DANE, MIKE SCORE from A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS, TONE LOC, ROB BASE and many some-more have all achieved at a BACK TO THE EIGHTIES SHOW.


Diego el Cigala - Lehman Center For The Performing ArtsApril 14, 2018 - New York


Madrid-born Diego el Cigala's burning vocals are secure in a great flamenco tradition. He has combined his possess exciting character by fusing flamenco with other idioms from a Cuban bolero to a passionately fluent Argentine tango. His innovative scrutiny of a Argentine tango was a subject of his 2013 Grammy Award–winning manuscript Romance de la luna Tucumana — his second for Best Tango Album — and will be a focus of this concert.
Diego el Cigala is a Grammy-winning explorer and low-pitched innovator whose particular voice has desirous critics and fans to call him "the Sinatra of flamenco." El Cigala has extended his sound by melding his possess Spanish hobo heritage with acclaimed forays into a Argentine tango tradition, not to discuss adding rhythmic touches of bolero, son and Afro-Caribbean jazz. Now we can knowledge the electrifying vocalist's poise firsthand when he visits Lehman Center for a Performing Arts in a Bronx.


Tim and a Tall Boys - Pete's Candy StoreApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Tim & The Tall Boys are a 4 piece Rock n Roll rope with Country Blues season and Bar Band spirit. Since forming, they have toured via the northeast and have played during venues opposite New York City's 5 boroughs. They will be recording in a Spring and furloughed in a Summer.


The MET Live in HD: Luisa Miller - BARDAVONApril 14, 2018 - Poughkeepsie


American Museum of Natural History Presents, Mickey Hart: Musica Universalis - American Museum of Natural HistoryThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Join mythological Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart for a singular program during the Museum. The dusk begins with a walk-through of a special muster Our Senses: An Immersive Experience featuring a curated soundscape formed on Hart’s recently expelled album, RAMU. Then, join Hart in a Hayden Planetarium Dome for an electrifying live opening of Musica Universalis, combined in partnership with a Museum’s Director of Astrovisualization Carter Emmart. The uncover will be followed by a contention with neuroscientist Adam Gazzaley and Our Senses Curator Rob DeSalle. Ticket holders will take home a sealed statement and a duplicate of Hart’s album, RAMU.


LEEWAY - Blackthorn 51April 14, 2018 - Elmhurst


Leeway is an American crossover trounce band shaped in Astoria, New York, USA in 1984 by guitarist A.J. Novello and vocalist Eddie Sutton underneath the name The Unruled. They played alongside groups such as Crumbsuckers, Prong, Ludichrist, Bad Brains, and Sick of It All during the primarily hardcore punk-oriented CBGB venue, and had steel influences from a start. Guitarist and songwriter A.J. Novello said:
" We competence have helped open adult a can of worms by bringing suburban metalheads to shows. Years later, it kind of busted things in a scene, though I can't contend I have any regrets."


Mister Saturday Night: Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter - NowadaysApril 14, 2018 - Ridgewood


Planet of a Apes - Nitehawk CinemaApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Planet of a Apes (co-written by The Twilight Zone's Rod Serling) is a unconventional environment that reverses a evolutionary track; apes are now using things and humans are a meaningless animals. As wanderer George Taylor, Charlton Heston eventually proves to his ape keepers that not usually is he a quadruped of value but, also, really much in a wrong place. The terrible discovery that is indeed is in a right place though truly during the wrong time is one of a most terrifying reveals in science-fiction films. Damn we all to hell!


Women's Track Meet - Suny Delhi Track and Field Classic - Albany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesApril 14, 2018 - Albany


A Fantastic Woman - Nitehawk CinemaApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


A FANTASTIC WOMAN is a story of Marina, a transgender woman, and Orlando, an comparison man, who are in adore and formulation for a future. After Orlando unexpected falls ill and dies, Marina is forced to confront his family and society, and to quarrel again to uncover them who she is: complex, strong, forthright, fantastic.


The DC 9's - The Red LionApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Phantom of a Opera - Majestic TheatreThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Based on a 1910 fear novel by Gaston Leroux, that has been blending into large films, The Phantom of a Opera follows a misshapen composer who haunts a grand Paris Opera House. Sheltered from a outside universe in an subterraneous cavern, a lonely, regretful man tutors and composes operas for Christine, a beautiful young soprano star-to-be. As Christine's star rises, and a large suitor from her past enters a picture, a Phantom grows mad, terrorizing a opera residence owners and association with his ruthless ways. Still, Christine finds herself drawn to a mystery man. Audiences agree—The Phantom of a Opera is Broadway's longest-running hit. Ever.


Lyndon Woodside Oratorio-Solo Competition Finals - Carnegie HallApril 14, 2018 - New York


5 years of Razor-N-Tape w/ Session Victim, Mood II Swing, Al Kent, Ron Like Hell, Jacques Renault + some-more - ElsewhereApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown' - Westhampton Beach Performing Arts CenterThrough Apr 14, 2018 - Westhampton Beach

Join Charlie Brown, Lucy, and Snoopy in this low-pitched celebration of all things Peanuts. Featuring a expel of internal teens, this energetic show will have audiences of all ages cheering.



Neighborhood Concert: Arturo O'Farrill Sextet - Carnegie HallApril 14, 2018 - New York


Arturo O'Farrill honors a family tradition determined by his father, Cuban jazz fable Chico O'Farrill, with marvelously resourceful and virtuosic performances. In further to streamer his sextet, he leads a Grammy Award–winning Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra and frequently appears during New York's famous jazz bar Birdland. O'Farrill and a band recently expelled Boss Level, a new manuscript featuring his sons Zack and Adam on drums and trumpet, respectively. With their intergenerational joining to sizzling Afro-Latin music, a O'Farrills are righteously known as a "first family of Afro-Cuban jazz" (The New York Times).


URBANJATRA - Dixon PlaceThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Under a direction of choreographer Brinda Guha, urbanJATRA fuses a dynamic transformation of Classical Indian dance and Contemporary universe music and dance forms.
With urbanJATRA, Kalamandir Dance Company explores a round and immersive sensibility with an strange storyline, formulating a new model that delves into giveaway choice, loyal fate and personal devotion: all common themes accepted in a world of Classical Indian behaving arts
"Needing what feels like space we can't see, appetite we can't feel, and time we don't have, we use the third eye to emanate outcomes estimable of the own desires, manifesting a trail directed towards possibilities of the unrealized dreams. It is also a thoughtfulness back to a birth and to-date swell of a Contemporary Indian wording of transformation through a lens of my personal knowledge as a second-generation Indian American. The idea is to plant seeds of a past: acknowledging what came before in sequence to see clearly about a potential of a future," says Brinda Guha.
Featuring 18 different NYC dance artists and interdisciplinary visual/audio humanities (photography by Francisco Guijarro, live portrayal by Zac Crawford, audio by TEDxCreativeCoast orator Kolby Harrell, producer Suheir Hammad, and strange writing by Brinda Guha), this new work reveals particular journeys toward ultimate goals, that inevitably change as the lives progress.


Command Brand and Gilt Open Pop-Up Shop in Soho - Command Brand “From a Runway to a Hallway” pop-up shopThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


Command Brand from 3M teams adult with Gilt to horde the “From a Runway to a Hallway” pop-up emporium for impulse on how to interpret current open fashion trends into home décor.
Guests are invited to emporium the conform and home looks as good as qualification custom wall art to hang with damage-free Command Brand products.
The initial 75 shoppers to attend any day will accept $75 in Gilt credit to emporium the sale. All attendees will be means a nominal gift bag of Command Brand products. RSVP for giveaway ticket to attend.


Late Night UB: Block Party - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 14, 2018 - New York


If we like carrying fun, you'll adore Late Night UB. With new activities any time, it's one of the most renouned traditions.
Join Late Night UB in their final event of a semester, featuring a trip and slide, zip line, asperse tank, fireworks, tellurian foosball, glow pit and s'mores, glow twirlers, and heat in a dark mini golf.
Sponsored by: Campus Life


Pet Cheetah, Dry Reef, Downtown Equipment, Purple Casette - Arlene's GroceryApril 14, 2018 - New York


Purple Cassette is a four-piece Indie/Punk stone band formed in New York City. Playing frequently at some of a top venues in New York City, they're out to have fun and move back punk stone with their guitar formed tunes and super familiar melodies.


Highlights of Asia - The Met Fifth AvenueApril 14, 2018 - Upper East Side


The collection of Asian art during The Met is a largest and many comprehensive in a West. This debate presents ancient and complicated selections of a Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and South and Southeast Asian galleries, featuring eremite and physical highlights of paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, bronzes, jades, lacquerware, textiles, and screens in a collection and stream exhibitions. Also featured is a Astor Court, a yard modeled after a Ming-dynasty scholar's Chinese garden.


Craig Dreyer & Fiends - Bar ChordApril 14, 2018 - Brooklyn


Funky Sax and Keys...Groovy Rock & Soul


Story Pirates Changemakers: The 2018 Benefit - Five Angels TheaterApril 14, 2018 - Midtown

There will be a uncover and a family-friendly accepting that will underline a wordless auction, open bar, kids activities, and more.



Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Ney, Vocals, Baglama, Zurna, and Percussion - Carnegie HallApril 14, 2018 - New York


Born in a Turkish city of Adana to a low-pitched family, Omar Faruk Tekbilek is a shining interpreter of Sufi, folk, and contemporary song of a Middle East and Mediterranean. An evocative vocalist and specialist on several instruments, he has been a vital force in universe music given the 1970s.


NYC: Pop-Up bRUNch - The San RemoApril 14, 2018 - New York


PSA ANNOUNCEMENT: bRUNch Running is vehement to announce that we will be hosting the first ever bRUNch Pop Up Event in NYC during the San Remo Cafe in SoHo on Apr 14th. Find out more about this NYC gem here. We are holding over this place for a morning of fitness, food/drink, and fun!


2018 Harmonic Convergence Concert - Carnegie HallApril 14, 2018 - New York


The Harmonic Convergence Concert represents a culminating opening of COA's 2018 Convergence Festival. After an opening preface from a Our Lady of Good Counsel High School Band, a concert facilities choral ensembles from opposite the nation performing a brew of massed choir and particular choir repertoire. The dusk concludes with an all-choir culmination from COA's featured composer, Jake Runestad.


The Wizard of Oz - John W. Engeman Theater during NorthportThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Northport


The WIZARD OF OZ is formed on a classic story by L. Frank Baum and is presented as a uninformed new low-pitched comedy, containing adventure, accessible characters and humor. People of all ages will suffer this colorful classical fairy story from somewhere over a rainbow!
Dorothy Gale, wearied with her life on a Kansas farm, is swept divided to a enchanting land by a hurricane and sets off on a query to see a Wizard who can assistance her lapse home. On her approach she meets a Scarecrow who needs a brain, a Tin Man who wants a heart and a Cowardly Lion who desperately needs courage. They all wish the Wizard of Oz will assistance them, before a Wicked Witch of a West catches adult with them.
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Three Small Irish Masterpieces - Irish Repertory TheaterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


A elementary policeman looks into his heart and turns himself into a wide-eyed folk hero. A inspired trickster creates a robust meal of a mill and a song. A touching tale is told of a unique man cleared up by a sea on a faraway seashore of Donegal. This is a stuff of that great play can be wrought.
A one-act play can grasp a kind of greatness. If that one-act play is created by John Millington Synge, Lady Gregory, or William Butler Yeats, certainly it has a conduct start in that direction. With their regretful views of a past, and their different sets of laws and techniques, these 3 plays, lovingly presented, full of politics, furious humor, singular displays of language, and finally, low tragedy, come as tighten as can be to masterworks.


The Big Apple Comic Con - Penn Plaza PavilionThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Chelsea

If we love comic books, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, or pop culture, this is a place for you. Expect dozens of eccentric and up-and-coming comics creators and publishers displaying their work. Plus, copiousness of panel programming, films, and special kids activities, alongside comics, toys, T-shirts, DVDs, cards, collectibles, and jewelry for sale.



Enrico Pieranunzi Trio - Village VanguardThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Enrico Pieranunzi (piano) Scott Colley (bass) Clarence Penn (drums)


Admissions - Lincoln Center Through Apr 15, 2018 - Bronx


ADMISSIONS is a new play that explodes a ideals and contradictions of magnanimous white America. Sherri Rosen-Mason (Jessica Hecht) is conduct of a admissions dialect at a New England prep school, fighting to variegate the tyro body. And alongside her husband, a school's Headmaster, they've mostly succeeded in bringing a stodgy establishment into a twenty-first century. But when their usually son sets his sights on an Ivy League university, personal aspiration collides with on-going values, with convulsive results.


Stomp - Orpheum TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Stomp is a joyful, smart and speechless show that has been seen all over a world. An eight-member expel with appetite to bake creates pleasing music and wily humor with found objects: Zippo lighters, pull brooms, wooden poles, produce handles, rubbish cans, middle tubes, matchboxes—and yes, even a kitchen sink. There's no normal narrative; both domicile and industrial objects find new life as low-pitched instruments in this singular combination of percussion, transformation and visible comedy. It is a tour through sound, a jubilee of a everyday and a comic interplay of characters wordlessly communicating by dance and drum.


Dress of Fire - 13th Street Repertory TheaterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Manhattan


Nina Kethevan
Starring Austin Pendleton & Anjelica Page
?Directed by Joan Ardelean
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As a conflict rages around a walls of a city (whose quandary strangely resembles that of the world today), a passionate characters in Dress of Fire are as most preoccupied by their possess personal dramas as by a impending disaster that will brush it all away. ?


Summer and Smoke - Classic Stage CompanyThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


In turn-of-the-century Mississippi, a local minister's daughter walks a line between loyalty and indulgence with a neighborhood alloy who grew adult next door. Jack Cummings III, Artistic Director of a award-winning Transport Group, helms this moist Southern Gothic masterpiece imprinting Tennessee Williams' long-overdue CSC debut.
BY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
DIRECTED BY JACK CUMMINGS III
CO-PRODUCED WITH TRANSPORT GROUP


The Lion King - Minskoff Theatre Through Apr 15, 2018 - New York


A sharp-witted stage instrumentation of a Academy Award-winning 1994 Disney film, The Lion King is a story of a immature lion king living in a flourishing African Pride Lands. Born into a royal family, venerable cub Simba spends his days exploring a sprawling savanna grasslands and idolizing his majestic father, Mufasa, while youthfully shirking a responsibility his position in life requires. When an inconceivable tragedy, orchestrated by Simba's disagreeable uncle, Scar, takes his father's life, Simba flees a Pride Lands, withdrawal his detriment and a life he knew behind. Eventually companioned by dual hilarious and doubtful friends, Simba starts anew. But when weight of shortcoming and a unfortunate plea from a now scorched Pride Lands come to find a adult prince, Simba contingency take on a challenging enemy, and perform his destiny to be king. A colourful and sparkling tale from a great creatives during Disney, The Lion King is a story of adore and emancipation that nobody should miss.


Art Studio - Staten Island Children's MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Clay Day


Use timber pieces to emanate monochromatic assemblage
sculptures desirous by American sculptor Louise Nevelson.


Then They Came for Me - ICP MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II
Then They Came for Me: Incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II examines a dim episode in US story when, in a name of inhabitant security, a government jailed 120,000 adults and authorised residents during World War II but due routine or other inherent protections to that they were entitled. Executive Order 9066, sealed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Feb 19, 1942, set in suit the forced dismissal and seizure of all people of Japanese stock (citizens and non-citizens alike) vital on or nearby the West Coast. This muster features works by eminent photographers Dorothea Lange, Ansel Adams, and others documenting a eviction of Japanese Americans and permanent Japanese residents from their homes as good as their successive lives in bonds camps. Also enclosed are photographs by jailed photographer Toyo Miyatake. This timely muster reexamines this story and presents new investigate telling a stories of a individuals whose lives were upended due to secular bigotry.


Chroma Presents Continuity: A Conference on Self-Preservation for Women of Color - Knockdown CenterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Maspeth


In 2017, Chroma partnered with 8 Ball Community and Red Bull and hosted The Working Woman of Color Conference, a live podcast eventuality employing self-actualization as an organizing element to think, erect and figure powerful narratives of mobility for women of color. Over 30 women from opposite backgrounds were invited to rivet in conversations over a two-day period. The discussion and analogous Podcast is constructed by Chroma, who aims to emanate an permitted blueprint in response to a socio and mercantile mobility of women of color.
This year, Chroma is vehement to horde a two-day discussion event patrician Continuity to commend the ways in that women of tone continuously try to means their livelihoods, careers, and altogether well-being given a many industries and spaces they occupy. By mouth-watering a cadre of makers, thinkers, artists, scholars, and innovators, a participants will try self-preservation for women of tone as a account for liberation. This will be finished through a array of art happenings, lectures, and panels over a course of a weekend. Continuity aims to commission the village with methods of self-preservation as a apparatus for empowerment and sustenance.


Family Bowl - Brooklyn BowlThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Brooklyn


Bring a whole family and get your bowl on. Food by Blue Ribbon will also be available, as good as internal brews & more!


The Feelies - Rough Trade NYCThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Brooklyn


(Photo credit – Rob Bennett for The New York Times; Photo painting by The New York Times)
Formed in Haledon NJ in 1976, The Feelies expelled 4 albums- including their critically acclaimed and successful debut Crazy Rhythms, that was voted 49 in a top 100 albums of a 1980s by Rolling Stone repository and selected by Spin Magazine as 49 of a best choice records of all time. Supporting a release of their initial four albums a band seemed on a The Late Show With David Letterman and in concerts with The Patti Smith Group, REM, and Bob Dylan as good as furloughed with Lou Reed. The twin-guitar conflict of songwriters and founders Glenn Mercer and Bill Million is a infectious sound of a group. Paired with pushing drums and percussion, it has left an memorable mark on a landscape of stone and roll.
In 2008, a Feelies re-united to open for prolonged time admirers Sonic Youth during Battery Park and afterwards resurrected their tradition of personification low pivotal gigs during strategic intervals via the year rather than doing extensive tours. In 2009 Bar/None re-issued Crazy Rhythms and The Good Earth, this being a first band-sanctioned CD recover of a former. In 2011, they expelled a new studio manuscript Here Before.
In Mar 2016, Bar/None Records re-released a third and fourth albums, Only Life and Time for a Witness. As a special Record Store Day recover Bar None/Coyote Records will co-release a Feelies Uncovered. This will be a singular edition 12 " EP featuring studio recordings of 4 cover songs, nothing commercially accessible before. In addition, a Feelies recently wrapped adult work on a code new studio album, approaching to be expelled later this year.
They continue to frequently perform live. Their song has been featured in a films Married to a Mob, Something Wild, Prelude to a Kiss, The Truth About Charlie, The Squid & a Whale and Ricki and a Flash.


Corey Holcomb - Carolines on BroadwayThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Corey Holcomb
Going from unresolved in a hood to behaving comedy on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show," not to discuss the payoff of following being invited to take a chair on a "couch" that not many comics are asked to do, has been a prolonged and fulfilling journey. Corey strike his initial open mic in 1992 when Adele Givens called him to a stage. He was a outstanding success and has been a full-time comedian ever since. He has taken tip honors during the Miller Genuine Draft Comedy Search, Budweiser Comedy Competition, Chicago Home Jam, and Laffapalooza. He has seemed at a Montreal Just for Laughs Festival and a Chicago Comedy Festival.
Corey's film and radio credits embody the films "Think Like A Man Too," "Wedding Ringer," eccentric film "Who's Watching The Kids," MTV2's "Wild 'N Out," MTV's "Wild 'N Out," NBC's "Last Comic Standing," 20th Century Fox's "Like Mike," a repeated role on UPN's "Half & Half," NBC's "The Tonight Show," BET's "Comic View," Fox's "Mad TV," Comedy Central's "Premium Blend," HBO's "Def Comedy Jam," "It's Showtime during the Apollo," Showtime's "Shaq's All Star Comedy Jam," Tyler Perry's "House of Pain," TV Ones "Rickey Smiley Show," and plays repeated character Robert Tubbs on Fox's "The Cleveland Show"! He has seemed in 3 comedy specials of his own, Corey Holcomb: "The Problem Is You," Comedy Central Presents: "Corey Holcomb," and Corey Holcomb: "Your Way Ain't Working."
Corey now hosts his possess internet radio program, The Corey Holcomb 5150 Show, that began on The Foxxhole though later changed to CoreyHolcomb.com.
Corey is now bringing humorous to a big shade with his purpose as 'Boonie' on "Adult Swim's TV array "Black Jesus." He is also featured in Hip-Hop artist's Kendrick Lamar's song video "These Walls."


Global Bioethics Initiative: Aging Conference - UN HeadquartersThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Band of Friends: A Celebration of Rory Gallagher featuring Davy Knowles, Gerry McAvoy and Ted McKenna - IridiumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Gallagher's song reached a large audience from Norway to Spain, from Japan to a USA, covering all tools of a globe and producing some of a greatest rock/blues albums of a 60s, 70s and 80s. Sadly we mislaid Rory on Jun 14th 1995. To his clinging fans and supporters this was a ultimate tragedy.
The BAND OF FRIENDS is not a reverence to Rory, But some-more a jubilee of his life and music. The rope consists of musicians who played with Rory as his stroke section for years and is fronted by a incomparable Davy Knowles!
GERRY McAVOY (Bass Guitar) played with Rory for 20 years, from 1971 to 1991 and, since of this, has a good insight into a man and his music. Gerry played on each album Rory ever done and wrote a book about his career, published in 2005, called "RIDING SHOTGUN". The book was also published in Germany, where it was patrician "ON THE ROAD". Gerry is also famous for his time spent with Champion Jack Dupree, Deep Joy and Nine Below Zero.
TED McKENNA (Drums) played with Rory from 1977 to 1981. He has played with countless rock legends such as Greg Lake, Gary Moore and The Michael Schenker Group only to name a few, and has available some of a top albums of the time. Ted is a "rock drummer's drummer."
Davy Knowles is a Blues Rocker creatively from a Isle Of Man and now resides in Chicago, IL. He is best famous for versus his possess Band, a Davy Knowles Band as good as being a Frontman for a popular blues stone band, Back Door Slam.
Knowles' low-pitched influences embody Robert Johnson, Dire Straits, Rory Gallagher, Peter Green and Eric Clapton to name a few. He has toured alongside a likes of Jeff Beck, Joe Satriani, Chickenfoot, The Rhythm Devils and Gov't Mule.
Make NO mistake, This is NO reverence band. This is THE RORY GALLAGHER BAND. The BAND OF FRIENDS is a force to be reckoned with and is accessible for furloughed and summer festivals by 2018.


Erwin Redl's Whiteout - Madison Square ParkThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Flatiron


This outside exhibit facilities a radiant white runner of LED lights opposite Madison Square Park’s executive Oval Lawn. Bring a family during nightfall to see hundreds of pure white spheres dangling from a block grid of steel poles and cabling, as they kindly sway with a wind currents.


Aladdin - New Amsterdam Theatre Through Apr 15, 2018 - New York


In a middle-eastern city of Agrabah, Princess Jasmine is feeling hemmed in by her father's enterprise to find her a stately groom. Meanwhile, a Sultan's right-hand man, Jafar, is plotting to take over a throne. When Jasmine sneaks out of a palace incognito, she forms an present connection with Aladdin, a desirable street urchin and reformed thief. After being detected together, Aladdin is condemned to death, though Jafar saves him by grouping him to fetch a flare from a Cave of Wonders. Where there's a lamp, there's a Genie, and once Aladdin unwittingly lets this one out, anything can happen! Will Aladdin's new temperament as "Prince Ali" assistance him win Jasmine's heart and frustrate Jafar's immorality plans? Will a Genie's wish for leisure ever come true?


Waitress - Brooks Atkinson TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Based on a 2007 film by a late Adrienne Shelly, Waitress follows Jenna, a profound waitress in a south trapped in an violent marriage and looking for a happy ending. She finds relief—and potentially that happy ending—by creation creatively patrician pies and combining a intrigue with an doubtful newcomer.


Bobbie Clearly - Roundabout Theatre Through Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Bobbie killed Casey in a middle of a cornfield in Milton, Nebraska. Two years later, Milton's residents are prepared to tell we their side(s) of a story. Nebraskan Alex Lubischer, a second-year claimant in a Playwriting Program during Yale School of Drama and a newest voice detected by Roundabout Underground, pushes a boundaries of the Black Box Theatre with a sprawling expel of individualist characters and an desirous narrative that pulls behind the scale of farming life.
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THE HAROLD AND MIRIAM STEINBERG CENTER FOR THEATRE
The Black Box Theatre, 111 West 46th Street, New York, NY, 10036 | Ticket Services: 212.719.1300


Hamilton - Richard Rodgers TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Hamilton is a story of a unlikely Founding Father dynamic to make his symbol on a new republic as inspired and desirous as he is. From illegitimate orphan to Washington's right-hand man, insurgent to fight hero, a amatory husband held in a country's initial sex scandal, to a Treasury conduct who done an untrusting universe believe in a American economy. George Washington, Eliza Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson and Hamilton's lifelong friend/foil Aaron Burr all make their symbol in this startling new low-pitched exploration of a domestic mastermind.


Solar-Lunar Transcriptions EXHIBITION BY TINA SELIGMAN - Flushing Town HallThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Flushing


We are all influenced by solar and lunar cycles, nonetheless unaware of their shapes over time. This muster by FTH Teaching Artist Tina Seligman explores rhythms and patterns of a sun and moon by visual art, music, and poetry. At a time when a world is so fractured, common experiences of a sun and moon remind us that we are all profoundly connected by nature.


Amy and a Orphans - Roundabout Theatre Through Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Relaxed performances: Apr 11 during 2pm and Apr 18 during 7:30pm. Call Audience Services during 212.719.1300 for some-more information.
Hop in, bend up and reason on for dear life in this rough family highway trip.
After their father's death, dual unhinged siblings reunite with Amy, their movie-loving sister who has Down syndrome (Jamie Brewer, "American Horror Story"). Together, they lean down a Great American Long Island Expressway, navigating frame malls, trade jams and some critical (and not-so-serious) family drama. An astonishing turn reveals a moment that altered their lives…and a fact that Amy might be a only one who knows her possess mind.
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THE HAROLD AND MIRIAM STEINBERG CENTER FOR THEATRE
The Laura Pels Theatre, 111 West 46th Street, New York, NY, 10036 | Ticket Services: 212.719.1300 | View Seating Chart


Beautiful: The Carole King Musical - Stephen Sondheim TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


The fascinating life of one of cocktail music's biggest performers and songwriters takes core stage in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. The uncover begins only before Brooklyn local Carol Klein composes her initial hit song, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," in 1959 when she is 17, profound and newly married to 20-year-old lyricist Gerry Goffin. In a decade that follows, King and Goffin furnish a fibre of classical hits while combining a durability friendship with another component couple, Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann. When Carole's personal life starts falling apart, she responds by stepping out of a shadows with Tapestry, a deeply personal collection of songs that becomes one of a best-selling albums of all time.


Long Island Game Farm Spring 2018 Opening Weekend - Long Island Game FarmThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Manorville

Opening weekend for a Spring 2018 deteriorate at Long Island Game Farm. Come accommodate and feed all a new babies, including chicks, ducklings and child goats!



Wicked - Gershwin TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


So most happened before Dorothy forsaken in.
Wicked, a Broadway sensation, looks during what happened in a Land of Oz…but from a opposite angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another girl, innate with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an unusual talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is unusually popular, their initial adversary turns into a unlikeliest of friendships…until a world decides to call one "good," and a other one "wicked." With a stirring score that includes a hits "Defying Gravity," "Popular" and "For Good," Wicked has been hailed by The New York Times as "the defining low-pitched of a decade." Time Magazine cheers, "if each musical had a brain, a heart, and a courage of Wicked, Broadway unequivocally would be a enchanting place." The Gershwin Theatre on 50th Street and Broadway is that enchanting place. From a first electrifying note to a final monumental moment, Wicked—the infinite true story of a Witches of Oz—transfixes audiences with the wildly resourceful story. It will send your spirits mountainous to heights you'll never forget.


Treasure That Trash - Ward Melville Heritage OrganizationThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Stony Brook

In decoration of Earth Month, a Ward Melville Heritage Organization presents Treasure That Trash, a not-to-be-missed vaunt of considerable artistry combined from a accumulation of common equipment including recycled materials, mist paint, potion and many more. In this renouned cutting-edge genre, artists move originality and imagination to their works and offer a whole new definition to a phrase, “one man’s rabble is another man’s treasure.” Artists from opposite Long Island will attend with their perplexing masterpieces cultivated from a enterprise to safety the sourroundings while nurturing their passion for art. Artists to date include:

Bergés Alvarez - creates seascapes and landscapes from recycled materials such as cosmetic bags, aluminum foil and tattered packing materials. 

Janene Gentile - uses recycled glass, mist paint and reclaimed acrylic paints to emanate her works on canvas.

Ted Thirlby - will arrangement a preference of his “plywood series” paintings regulating stain and oils on salvaged plywood pieces.

Michael Cole - aka “Copper Mike,” an artist and steel worker who incorporates those skills into his master motorcycle building.

 

 



Travesties - American Airlines TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


The Tony Award-winning Best Play earnings to Broadway in a "near-miraculous production" of "mind-bending splendor" (The New York Times). In 1917 Zurich, an artist, a author and a insubordinate collide in a mottled thrill-ride that's "wickedly playful, greatly entertaining, infectiously theatrical" (Time Out London).
Roundabout reunites with playwright Tom Stoppard (The Real Thing) and executive Patrick Marber (Closer) for a gorgeous revival from London's Menier Chocolate Factory (The Color Purple). 2017 Olivier hopeful Tom Hollander leads a cast.
Experience London's "mind-bogglingly interesting revival" (The Telegraph) of Tom Stoppard's thrill-ride by the worlds of art and series in 1917 Switzerland…and in a maze of one man's memory.
First preview: Mar 29, 2018
Opening Night: Apr 24, 2018
Produced in organisation with Chocolate Factory Productions and Sonia Friedman Productions.


Thomas Broadbent: 'The Roost' - Front Room GalleryThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Duende Adentro - Teatro CírculoThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


SFJAZZ Collective: The Music of Miles Davis - Jazz StandardThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Sean Jones - trumpet
David Sanchez- effort sax
Miguel Zenon - alto sax
Robin Eubanks - trombone
Warren Wolf - vibraphone
Edward Simon - piano
Matt Penman - bass
Obed Calvaire - drum


Callback Series 2018 - Teatro CírculoThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


"Seis" by Federico Roca ::: A relocating play about 6 unresolved cases of transgender women killed in Uruguay ::: with Carmen Borla, María Fontanals, Javier Figueroa & Jerry Soto


Michal Rovner - Pace GalleryThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


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Pace Gallery is gratified to benefaction its ?rst solo muster in Palo Alto dedicated to a work of pioneering artist Michal Rovner. On perspective at 229 Hamilton Ave. from Mar 9 by April 15, 2018 with an opening accepting for a artist on Thursday, Mar 8, from 4 - 7 p.m., Evolution facilities videos and prints that symbol a lapse to Rovner's unique, preoccupied language. The muster also follows Pace Gallery's display at Photofairs 2018, featuring Rovner's video and photography work.


New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players benefaction Ruddigore - Kaye Playhouse during Hunter CollegeThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, America’s preeminent veteran Gilbert & Sullivan repertory company, continues the exhilarating 2017-18 Season with Ruddigore.
Thanks to an forerunner who was accursed by a magician he persecuted, Ruddigore follows a story of a current Bad Baronet of Ruddigore – if he doesn’t dedicate a crime each day, he will die, and a curse will be handed down to a next in line. No consternation he doesn’t hang around to follow by on his destiny! He disguises himself as a “pure and unassailable peasant” and leaves a title, with the attendant curse, to his younger brother. But when a ghosts of Baronets past exhibit themselves in a Ruddigore Castle design gallery he’s forced out of stealing and behind into a role of daily criminal. But destiny and curses aren’t a most stretchable of things, so a clever Baronet contingency figure out a approach to make everybody happy in a end, generally himself.
The prolongation will underline choreography by Associate Stage Director David Auxier along with lighting by Benjamin Weill, costumes by Gail J. Wofford and view by Albère.
Special Attraction! Family Overture: Musical introduction and tract summary done entertaining for a entire family (1:45pm in a theatre). Your matinee acknowledgment is your ticket to Family Overture!
Prior to a Sunday, Apr 15th matinee performance, Maestro Bergeret, creates a child friendly 45-minute event which incorporates history, tract summary, and low-pitched selections from a show! An interactive and fun-filled display for all, including constant G&S fans.
Ruddigore during the Kaye Playhouse during Hunter College (East 68th Street between Park & Lexington Avenues) will play on Saturday, Apr 14, 2018 (2pm & 7:30pm) and Sunday, Apr 15, 2018 (3pm). For some-more information and tickets, revisit www.nygasp.org or call 212-769-1000.


Little Shop of Horrors - Cohoes Music HallThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Cohoes


The Park Playhouse prolongation of Little Shop of Horrors
Thurs, Apr 5 during 8pm
Fri, Apr 6 during 8pm
Sat, Apr 7 during 2pm & 8pm
Sun, Apr 8 during 2pm
Thurs, Apr 12 during 8pm
Fri, Apr 13 during 8pm
Sat, Apr 14 during 2pm & 8pm
Sun, Apr 15 during 2pm
Broadway's favorite doo-wop sci-fi low-pitched comes to a Music Hall, featuring a expel of some of the most gifted teen students. Meek & morose floral emporium employee Seymour Krelborn contingency contend with an surprising plant with a soulful singing voice and an unquenchable lust for tellurian blood in this waggish take on B-Movies of a fifties.


Bubble Guppies Live! : Ready to Rock - Beacon TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


What time is it? It’s time for Bubble Guppies! Jump into a bubbly universe of training and delight with Nickelodeon’s Bubble Guppies Live! Ready to Rock.
Put on your water-wings and dive in to a swimsational low-pitched underwater adventure! The Bubble Guppies are removing ready to stone n’ hurl with everyone’s favorite tunes, though when a special rope member goes missing, a show can’t go on! With assistance from Mr. Grouper and giggly small fish, Molly, Gil, and a whole squad embark on a low-pitched expedition as they hunt every dilemma of their bubbly universe for their friend!
Featuring music, comedy, and assembly participation, a Bubble Guppies will have to leave no mill left unturned and no burble left un-popped in sequence to get a show on a road. Including a call of witty characters, enterprising song and dance, and melodramatic magic, Nickelodeon’s Bubble Guppies Live! Ready to Rock will have kids, parents, and grandparents comparison out of their seats, singing and dancing along with this rockin’ interactive show!
Meet Your Favorite Characters!
Get a ultimate fan knowledge with a Meet and Greet Package, that features reward show seating and a pre-show Meet and Greet with dual Bubble Guppies Live friends – Gil and Molly!
Part of a PM Pediatrics Family Show Series during the Beacon Theatre.


Benten Koz? (The Gay Masquerade). 1958. Directed By Daisuke Ito - The Museum of Modern ArtThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Manhattan


Benten Koz? (The Gay Masquerade). 1958. Japan. Directed by Daisuke Ito. Screenplay by Fuji Yahiro. With Raizo Ichikawa, Shintaro Katsu, Kyoko Aoyama. In Japanese; English subtitles. 86 min.
A classical kabuki spin on a Robin Hood legend, The Gay Masquerade is finished up in spectacularly colorful widescreen conform by executive Daisuke Ito, a colonize of a jidaigeki (period drama), and cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa. As a honorable burglar who doubles as a gentle woman, Raizo Ichikawa (Conflagration) gives a brashly complicated gender-bending performance.
35mm imitation courtesy a National Film Center; The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; and Kadokawa.


She, a Choreoplay - Judson Memorial ChurchThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Manhattan


Choreographer, playwright, and dancer Jinah Parker's relocating work of dance-theater—"a Choreoplay"—opens adult all-too-necessary conversations about passionate trauma, systemic racism, women's recovering and tenure of their bodies, and a undoing of rape culture. The show, in growth for dual years, arrives Off-Broadway only as these essential conversations about passionate violence have erupted in a American consciousness, as allegations opposite powerful group have given glow to women and driven a #MeToo transformation and a subsequent Time's Up Defense Fund, exposing a extent of a systems that once have silenced and abashed survivors, and providing pathways to probity and accountability. Having played to sold-out audiences during HERE Arts Center in Spring 2017, SHE continues the journey—with a newly revamped script, new expel members, and new instruction from Tamilla Woodard—in this impulse of reckoning, in revelation the stories of survivors and giving voice and physique to pain as a step toward liberation, healing, and empowerment.


Cereals @ a Flea - The Flea TheaterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


The Flea consecrated five up-and-coming writers to rise ethnically different and culturally specific interpretations of folk tales. Get prepared to be taken around a globe by gutsy heroes in all shapes, sizes and ethnicities who face genuine life problems with aplomb. The shows underline fairytale assault but affirming life lessons for children with imaginations.


Liz Roberston Sings Lerner Without Lowe - Don't Tell MamaThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


West End & Broadway Star Liz Robertson pays an sexual tribute to her late husband, internationally acclaimed author of My Fair Lady, ALAN JAY LERNER in his centenary year.


Long Island Boat Show - Nassau Veterans Memorial ColiseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Uniondale


The Long Island Boat Show is entrance to NYCB Apr 13-15. This is a largest of a Long Island vessel shows and is a good place to learn about boats for sale on Long Island. This uncover has new boats for sale, as good as minute listings of used boats for sale. The eventuality also facilities retailers with a vast selection of vessel supplies.


Hello, Dolly! - Shubert TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Two-time Tony Award® leader Bernadette Peters, "the many accomplished musical-comedy star of her generation" (The Washington Post), earnings to Broadway in Hello, Dolly! — a universally acclaimed pound that NPR calls "the best uncover of a year!" This forlorn "Broadway legend" (Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, USA Today, The Village Voice) stairs into a iconic pretension role, descends a grand staircase, and caps a six-decades-long career of ancestral stage success.
Winner of 4 Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival, executive Jerry Zaks' jubilant production is "making people crazy happy!" (The Washington Post). Ben Brantley, in The New York Times says, "let's only hope this show's producers have earthquake insurance." Don't skip this "musical comedy dream" (Rolling Stone) — Hello, Dolly! , during the Shubert Theatre (225 W. 44th St.).


Diana Cooper: Gleanings (1997-2018) - The New York Studio SchoolThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


The New York Studio School presents an muster of Diana Cooper's 2D and tiny 3D works in Gleanings (1997-2018).
Cooper is famous for pulling the bounds of sketch by contracting an startling range of materials – paper, ink, acrylic though also plastics, aluminum tape, pom poms, siren cleaners, Velcro, felt, Post-Its, and strange photographs. Her work has ranged from insinuate and witty doodles, to room size installations that conjure adult images of machines for problematic purposes. Her singular approach establishes a fascinating tragedy between giveaway line and technological drafting, a ephemeral and a systematic, a playful and a foreboding.


UB School of Management students offer giveaway tax prep - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


IRS-certified accounting students from a University during Buffalo School of Management will yield free taxation preparation services to people and families with annual incomes next $54,000. The IRS estimates that regulating such giveaway services can save taxpayers $100 to $300 in credentials fees.
The use is supposing by a IRS-sponsored Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) module with volunteers from a UB section of Beta Alpha Psi, an general honors classification for accounting and financial students, with assistance from a UB Accounting Association.


Michel Legrand Trio ft Ron Carter - Blue Note Jazz ClubThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Michel Legrand describes his standing as an atypical, compulsive musician who can't be pigeonholed; or rather, his many statuses as a composer, conductor, pianist, singer, author and producer. Tearing down the barriers between jazz, exemplary music and easy listening, he is during home in any low-pitched situation. Born in 1932, Michel Legrand came from a family with a low-pitched tradition represented by his father, Raymond Legrand and his uncle Jacques Hélian. When he was ten, he entered a Paris Conservatory, that proved to be an astonishing revelation. "Until then, my childhood had been prosaic and unhappy," he relates. " My life revolved around an aged piano and we was really bored. we was really lonely. Suddenly, when we joined Lucette Descaves' song theory class, we discovered a universe that belonged to me, people who spoke my language. From afterwards on, we felt that life had something sparkling and motivating to offer"
After study under a iron order of Nadia Boulanger, Henri Challan and Noël Gallon for several years, Legrand left a Conservatory with tip honors in harmony, piano, fugue and counterpoint. He immediately gravitated to a world of song, operative as an accompanist low-pitched director to Maurice Chevalier. He trafficked with a famous French thespian on his general tours. This gave him a opportunity to revisit the United States for a first time. His instrumental LP, we Love Paris, did intensely well in that country, commanding the US manuscript charts in 1954. His initial hit record also had good symbolic significance, divulgence his general potential: a talented 22 year old did not demeanour back and continued to go from strength to strength in France and abroad.


Christian McBride's New Jawn - Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Jazz during Lincoln CenterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


With bassist Christian McBride, trumpeter Josh Evans, effort saxophonist Marcus Strickland, drummer Nasheet Waits


Kinky Boots - Al Hirschfeld TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Based on a loyal story and a indie film of a same name, Kinky Boots follows immature Brit Charlie Price, who abandons his family's shoe bureau to live with his perfectionist girlfriend in London. After a unexpected genocide of his father, Charlie earnings to a struggling bureau and finds it's adult to him to figure out a approach to keep a business alive. Enter Lola, a fanciful drag queen, who gives Charlie a idea to emanate ladies' boots for men. Soon, a factory is branch out "kinky boots" underneath the organisation of Charlie and Lola, though can this harebrained intrigue actually work? And can these dual extremely opposite men find a common belligerent and turn real friends?


Family Art Project: Budding Birdwatchers - Wave HillThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Bronx

Hear about a folklore surrounding dual wonderfully puzzling and lively creatures, a owl and a coyote. Learn about these internal animals and their habits and special attributes. Then emanate a fanciful, wintery tableau of simple, paper puppets and murky scenes that constraint your possess make-believe owl and coyote mythology.



Shadow Puppet Storytelling - New York Transit MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Design conformation puppets that spur your story of transport with a selected subway automobile as the stage! For ages 5+


The 4th Graders Present an Unnamed Love-Suicide - Access TheaterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


In a wake of a school-wide tragedy, one fourth class class comes together to benefaction a play created by their depressed class-mate, Johnny. Inspired by a love-suicide plays of Kabuki theatre, this stunningly musical, disturbingly comedic square explores mishap through a eyes of a child.
Join Director Jonathan Schlieman, Producer Alexis Confer and a amazingly gifted cast and organisation for a not to skip theatrical performance.
Get your tickets today!
https://4thgraderspresent.bpt.me/
Featuring:
Ari Shapiro* - Johnny
Amelia Windom* - Sally
Ellen Cheney - Rachael
EmJ Nelson - Brenda
Erin Marsz - Lucy Law
Motomi Tanaka - Singer
Ted Serro - Mike Rice
*courtesy of Actors Equity
Artwork by: Cecilia Faraut
Original Score by: Tom Lee


The Play That Goes Wrong - Lyceum TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Welcome to opening night of a Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society's newest production, The Murder during Haversham Manor. This 1920s whodunit has all you never wanted in a Broadway show—a rickety set, a heading lady with a concussion, and a remains that can't play dead. It's a classical murder mystery… and it's a poser how it ever got to Broadway!


The Drowsy Chaperone - Pace University - Michael Schimmel Center for a ArtsThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


The Harrison Players Present 'MAME' - The Veterans' Memorial BuildingThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Harrison

A 55th anniversary prolongation for The Harrison Players Community Theatre Group. Based on a book by Patrick Dennis and a play 'Auntie Mame' by Lawrence and Lee Dance and low-pitched numbers for a Broadway production.



'Air Play' - The New Victory TheaterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Midtown

Watch as umbrellas take flight, balloons thrive minds of their own, and shimmering silks sputter to a rafters in a modern playground spectacle. With meaningful smiles and suitcases full of surprises, a globetrotting Acrobuffos, Seth Bloom and Christina Gelsone, animate airflow, impel gravity, and make buoyant, pleasing and really, really high art out of a very thing we breathe.



New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players Presents Ruddigore - Kaye Playhouse during Hunter CollegeThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Upper East Side


Thanks to an forerunner who desired torturing witches, the
Baronet of Ruddigore is accursed – if he doesn't dedicate a
crime each day, his life will finish in agony, and a curse
will be handed down to a next in line. No wonder
he doesn't hang around to follow by with his
destiny, withdrawal the pretension and a curse with his younger
brother. But when a ghosts of Baronets past reveal
themselves in a Ruddigore Castle design gallery?
he's forced out of stealing and behind into a role of daily
criminal. But destiny and curses aren't a most flexible
of things, so a clever Baronet contingency figure out a approach to
make everybody happy in a end, generally himself.


Sweet Tooth - a Candy Rave - Secret LoftThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


The celebration that leaves your tastebuds tingling. The excellent DJs in NYC will be portion the many delicious residence and techno.


SpongeBob SquarePants - Palace TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Stakes are aloft than ever before as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face a total obliteration of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in a balance. And only when all wish seems lost, a many unexpected favourite rises adult and takes core stage. Get prepared to dive to all-new inlet of melodramatic innovation during SpongeBob SquarePants, where a power of confidence really can save a world!
SpongeBob SquarePants facilities original songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Dirty Projectors, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Flaming Lips, John Legend, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper, Panic! At a Disco, Plain White T's, They Might Be Giants and T.I., and a strain by David Bowie with additional lyrics by Jonathan Coulton.


Neon Nights with Distrikt - House of YesThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Brooklyn


Get your glow on and lighten up your night with beams of beauty, unusual style and raging dancing in rays of Ultra Violet excellence. Featuring Distrikt residents and community!


Eight Is Never Enough Improv Comedy - 53 Above BroadwayThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Description COME BE A PART OF THE SHOW! The expel of EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH delivers waggish comedy makeshift on a spot formed on assembly suggestions and participation. Every uncover is accepted and customized to you. Think WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY meets Broadway.


Stomp Rockets - Maritime ExploriumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Port Jefferson

Create sparkling new uses for your water bottles as we Recycle, Reuse, and Recreate them into engaging new creations.



Biophobia - ChashamaThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Anonda Bell's muster Biophobia facilities work desirous by when a artist initial immigrated to a United States from Australia. "I found myself intent in countless conversations about all a deadly creatures that exist in my homeland," Bell explains. "When we would try to explain to New Yorkers that Australians are altogether more gentle living with an collection of creepy crawlies, we would be confronted by dubious looks of dismay. It occurred to me that within a city like this one, there are really few moments when people are confronted by a natural environment." There will be dual works from a series shown – Arachnophobia (fear of spiders) and Entomophobia (fear of insects). Each of a works attempts to communicate a clarity of fear about a specific creatures, even to those who do not naturally feel fear or repulsion.
"Biophobia" is tangible as a clarity of dis-ease in nature, and a scathing regard for climates and environments that are not male made or during least mutated significantly by people. It is suspicion to be an acquired titillate to associate with technology, tellurian artifacts, to a exclusion of experiencing a natural universe outside a assembled environment. This condition is a clearly inevitable effect of flourishing up in an civic environment where the interactions with inlet may be singular to immaterial encounters, particularly mediated and moderated by a perspective of civic planners, or those who beget media calm (and infrequently benefit from propagating a fear of nature).


Congress of Curious Peoples: The Strange and Unusual Market - Coney Island USAThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Strange and Unusual Market, a showcase of singular artist, crafters and creators, offered their extraordinary products. For a two weekends of The Congress of Curious Peoples, we will have a accumulation of vendors offered things we wont find only anywhere. We have selected vendors who welcome the suggestion of what The Congress of Curious Peoples is all about. So if we are looking for that special present or object for yourself, come check out The Congress of Curious Peoples and The Strange and Unusual Market!


South Street Seaport Museum presents Special programming exploring a legacy of a RMSTitanic: Walking Tours - South Street Seaport MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


South Street Seaport Museum
presents
Special programming exploring a legacy of a RMSTitanic
Curator's Talk
Thursday, Apr 12, 2018 during 6:30pm
Walking Tours
Saturday and Sunday, Apr 14 and 15, during 12pm and 2pm
The South Street Seaport Museum presents special programming exploring a legacy of a RMS Titanic during a month of April. First, a Curator's Talk on their muster Millions: Migrants and Millionaires aboard a Great Liners, 1900-1914 on Thursday, Apr 12, 2018 during 6:30pm during the Melville Gallery, 213 Water Street, NYC. Tickets are giveaway for members (registration required) or $10 for non-members and can be purchased during seaportmuseum.org/curatortalks or in chairman at a main Museum building during 12 Fulton Street, NYC. Then, a special walking debate exploring Titanic's life and legacy, Saturday and Sunday, Apr 14 and 15, during 12pm and 2pm
This Apr marks a 106th anniversary of a Titanic disaster. Join a Seaport Museum's historian, and curator of Millions: Migrants and Millionaires aboard a Great Liners, 1900-1914 for special programs commemorating a brief life and tour of a RMS Titanic. First Join us during a special curators speak for an in-depth demeanour at a exhibition: Millions, and New York's special attribute with sea liners. Then on Saturday and Sunday, Apr 14-15, join a Seaport Museum for a special walking debate to commemorate a 106th anniversary of a sinking of RMS Titanic, and a legacy of Titanic's brief life. From Schermerhorn Row to a Brooklyn Bridge, a Seaport District is full of startling connections to many of Titanic's passengers. Come and learn these lost ties between a ill-fated ship and South Street. Tickets are $20 for members or $25 for non-members and can be purchased during seaportmuseum.org/seaportwalkingtours/ or in chairman at a main Museum building during 12 Fulton Street, NYC.
About a Exhibition
Millions: Migrants and Millionaires aboard a Great Liners, 1900-1914 is one of a first exhibitions to examine, side-by-side, a dichotomy between First Class and Third Class passengers aboard sea liners in a early 20th century.
Ships like Titanic, Olympic, Lusitania, Mauretania, Aquitania, and Imperator dominated transatlantic travel. On any voyage, they ecstatic thousands of people, First-Class passengers sailed opposite the Atlantic in a lap of oppulance while Third-Class passengers done the excursion in a stuffy reduce decks. 
From 1900 to 1914, scarcely 13 million immigrants roving in Third Class arrived in a United States. During this same period, America's wealthiest citizens, totaling no some-more than a hundred thousand passengers any year, trafficked to Europe in First Class, spending over $11.5 billion (2017) on oppulance vacations. Even yet First Class and Third Class sailed on a same ships, their journeys were worlds apart.
This muster features both strange and reproduced artifacts from a South Street Seaport Museum's permanent collection including sea liner memorabilia and ephemera, ceramics, and luggage trunks from both immigrants and First Class passengers. The muster highlights a few boat models of New York Harbor operative vessels that played vicious roles in immigration, including a indication of a Museum's lightship Ambrose (LV-87).
Ambrose, a floating lighthouse, stood watch during the front doorway to New York Harbor during a greatest duration of immigration in US history. Her central duty was to symbol the opening to a Ambrose Channel, a low channel dredged between 1900 and 1907 to concede larger sea liners, a largest of that had doubled in distance in those same years, protected access into a harbor. But Ambrosehad another critical role; her light was a first thing an newcomer would see as they entered New York Harbor, prolonged before a buildings and piers on a waterfront, prolonged before a Manhattan skyline, and prolonged before a lighted flame of a Statue of Liberty.
Evoking a spirit of First-Class grandeur, a square of timber paneling that once ornate the interior of a Smoking Room of a RMS Mauretania will be recreated by master woodcarver Deborah Mills via the run of a show. This work-in-progress will be on perspective in a exhibition space during unchanging hours Thursday by Sunday. Each Wednesday visitors can revisit the Museum's Maritime Craft Center during 209 Water Street and watch as a artist brings a piece closer to a original. Throughout a exhibition, there will be screenings of films that feature sea liners and immigrants in their vicious roles in New York Harbor life during a time when this city was a busiest pier in a world. 
The muster familiarizes viewers with newcomer life aboard sea liners, a defining differences between transport for rich Americans in First Class and destiny Americans immigrating to a United States in Third Class, and a continuing significance that immigration plays in American history.
The muster is curated by William Roka, Historian, and Michelle Kennedy, Collections and Curatorial Assistant, during the Seaport Museum. Exhibition pattern and art instruction by Rob Wilson and Christine Picone of Bowne Printers, a Museum's ancestral letterpress shop.
Lectures and all-ages open programs will take place via the length of a exhibition.
The muster is enclosed with Museum admission: South Street Seaport Museum members: FREE, $12 for adults, $8 for students and seniors, and $6 for children ages 2 - 17. Tickets can be purchased online during www.southstreetseaportmuseum.org/ or in chairman at 12 Fulton St.
This muster is done possible by inexhaustible support from Theodore W. Scull and is supported, in part, by open funds from a New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with a City Council.
ABOUT SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM
The South Street Seaport Museum, located in a heart of a historic Seaport district in New York City, preserves and interprets a history of New York as a good port city. Designated by Congress as America's National Maritime Museum, a Museum houses muster galleries and preparation spaces, operative nineteenth century imitation shops, and an active swift of ancestral vessels that all work to tell a story of "Where New York Begins."


The Winter's Tale - Theatre for a New Audience, Polonsky Shakespeare CenterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Brooklyn


In Her Productions for Tfana of Othello, King Lear, Ibsen's a Doll's House, and Strindberg's a Father, Arin Arbus (2017 Obie Award, a Skin of Our Teeth), Brilliantly Explored Marriage, Jealousy, and Family. Now, for a First Time, She Stages Shakespeare's a Winter's Tale, a Haunting Late Romance That Is Half-Tragedy, Half-Comedy. a Tyrant's Accusations of Infidelity, a Shattered Family and Marriage, Miraculous Rescue of Children, a Thief so Clever We Take His Side, Time Personified, a Statue Magically Sprung to Life, And, Not to Forget, a Ferocious Bear: Only Shakespeare Could Make a Story as Fantastically Eventful and Improbable into Cohesive, Soul-Stirring Drama.


Nathaniel Mellors: Progressive Rocks - New MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Lower East Side


Conflating account tropes and methods from radio sitcoms, theater, scholarship fiction, mythology, and anthropology, Mellors writes a scripts for any of his projects, that he also directs, edits, and produces. His rough films underline a book-eating quadruped named "The Object" who literally digests a family's library in Ourhouse (2010–ongoing); a Neanderthal in incessant free-fall over a San Joaquin Valley in Neanderthal Container, (2014); and dual messianic beings, in a form of a card box and a hulk egg, who try to make clarity of a enlightenment that they combined millions of years before in The Aalto Natives (2017, in partnership with Erkka Nissinen, creatively conceived for a Finnish Pavilion during the Venice Biennale). For his muster at a New Museum, Mellors will emanate a new sourroundings including video projection and animatronic sculpture. "Nathaniel Mellors: Progressive Rocks" is curated by Margot Norton, Curator, and will be on perspective in a New Museum's recently inaugurated South Galleries, a space designated for premiering new productions during the Museum. The South Galleries safety the impression of a building's loft spaces, where many artists historically worked and exhibited. Nathaniel Mellors was innate in 1974 in Doncaster, UK, and lives and works in Los Angeles and Amsterdam. Solo exhibitions embody the Box, Los Angeles (2016); Center for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (2014); Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2014); Galway Arts Centre, Ireland (2013); Baltimore Museum of Art (2013); Malmö Konsthall, Sweden (2012); Cobra Museum, Amstelveen, Netherlands (2011); and Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (2011). Mellors has also been featured in organisation exhibitions during the Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark (2016); a Taipei Biennial, Taiwan (2014); Manifesta Foundation, Amsterdam (2014); National Gallery of a Arts, Tirana (2014); National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow (2013); Kunsthalle Krems, Austria (2013); a Slaughterhouse, Plymouth, UK (2011); Center for Contemporary Art Glasgow (2011); a Hayward Gallery, London (2011); a 54th Venice Biennale (2011); and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy (2011). He is a recipient of a 2014 Contemporary Art Society Prize and a 2011 Cobra Art Prize. Mellors and Finnish artist Erkka Nissenen represented Finland during the 57th Venice Biennale with their collaborative video designation The Aalto Natives (2017).


Material Witness Witness Material - Knockdown CenterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Maspeth


Knockdown Center is gratified to benefaction MATERIAL WITNESS WITNESS MATERIAL, a organisation exhibition on perspective March 3 – Apr 15, 2018. The muster brings together a work of Amber Atiya, Amy Khoshbin, Esteban Jefferson, DonChristian Jones, SomBlackGuy, Chris Watts, and Lachell Workman, all of whom welcome experimental and severe ways of deliberation how assault and insurgency are stamped on and internalized in a body. These artists occupy diverse mediums to interpret the issue of mishap and discrimination.
Featuring:
Amber Atiya
Esteban Jefferson
DonChristian Jones
Amy Khoshbin
SomBlackGuy
Chris Watts
Lachell Workman
Alessandra Gomez


Alexandra Pirici - New MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Lower East Side


Her new plan for a New Museum takes a form of an ongoing movement with live performers and one holographic performer. The plan approaches a concept of participation in an stretched sense, focusing in sold on the increasing dispersion. In Pirici's ongoing action—conceived generally for a New Museum's South Galleries—presence is suggested in a accumulation of ways: as earthy body as good as synthetic stand-in, avatar, and ghost, holding on a character of a commemorative or monument; as picture and condensation of a living theme into quantifiable, monetizable data; and as a expanded life of "dead" objects in museum collections—using a presence of live performers to plea their fast state and immobile interpretation. This new work continues Pirici's new interrogations into a collective physique through choreographies that couple different temporal and spatial events in genuine time. In a work, performers consolidate amalgamated parts, intersecting with any other nonetheless separately manipulable. Pirici's plan attempts to order the apportionment of participation and to criticism on contemporary processes of condensation that apart sign from piece and picture from element support. Proposing a distributed function of space and time, a work functions as one monstrous, modular mammal made of vital and digital matter. The muster is curated by Helga Christoffersen, Assistant Curator, and will be on perspective in a New Museum's recently inaugurated South Galleries, a space designated for premiering new productions during the Museum. The South Galleries safety the impression of a building's loft spaces, where many artists historically worked and exhibited. Alexandra Pirici was innate in 1982 in Bucharest, Romania, where she lives and works. Her work has recently been presented during n.b.k, Berlin (2017); Skulptur Projekte Münster (2017); a Berlin Biennial (2016); Tate Modern, London, and Tate Liverpool (2016); OFF-Biennale Budapest (2015); a Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw (2015); Manifesta 10, St. Petersburg (2014); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2014); and Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (2014). In partnership with artist Manuel Pelmu?, she represented Romania during the 55th Venice Biennale (2013). In 2015, she perceived the Excellence Award of a National Dance Center, Bucharest.


Sara Magenheimer - New MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Lower East Side


Working Across a Range of Media Including Video, Sound, Performance, Sculpture, Collage, and Installation, New York–Based Artist Sara Magenheimer (B. 1981, Philadelphia, Pa) Disrupts, Manipulates, and Defamiliarizes Language with Bold Combinations of Image and Text. Her Videos Incorporate Traditional Filmic Editing Techniques Alongside Those Inspired by Music and Collage. in Syncopated Progressions of Pictures and Words, Magenheimer Pushes Against a Bounds of Narrative, Charting Circuitous Storylines Through Vernacular Associations That Invite Individual Interpretations. Through Surprising Juxtapositions of Language, Graphic Compositions, and Idiosyncratic Imagery, She Reveals How Visual and Verbal Signs Mutate and Guide Manifold Pathways to Understanding. Magenheimer Will Present a New Video Installation in a Window of a New Museum's 231 Bowery Building. This Project Is Part of a New Series of Window Installations, Which Relaunches a Program a New Museum Originally Mounted in a 1980s. in Conjunction with Her Window Installation, a Selection of Magenheimer's Films Will Also Be on View as Part of a Museum's Ongoing Screen Series. This Project Is Curated by Margot Norton, Curator. Sara Magenheimer Was Born in 1981 in Philadelphia, Pa, and Lives and Works in New York. Recent Solo Exhibitions Include Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, or (2017); a Kitchen, New York (2017); Art in General in Partnership with Kim?, Riga, Latvia (2016); a Center for Ongoing Research & Projects (Cor&P), Columbus, Oh (2016); Joan, Los Angeles (2015); and Recess, New York (2015). Her Works Have Also Been Included in a Group Exhibitions "Body Language," a High Line, New York (2017); "Cccc (Ceramics Club Cash and Carry)," White Columns, New York (2015); and "Amy Sillman: One Lump or Two," Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and Aspen Art Museum (2013–14). Her Videos Have Been Screened during the Brooklyn Academy of Music (2017); a New York Film Festival (2017, 2015, 2014); Images Festival, Toronto (2017); Anthology Film Archives, New York (2016); Empac, Troy, Ny (2016); and a Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2015).


Track & Field | University At Buffalo Vs. Bucknell Bison Open @ Lewisburg, Pa - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Long Island's Best: Young Artists during the Heckscher Museum - Heckscher Museum of ArtThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Huntington

Long Island’s Best features well-developed juried design from High School students opposite Suffolk and Nassau Counties.  It is a only juried foe on Long Island that culminates in a professionally mounted Museum exhibition.  The artwork, the subject matter, and concomitant descriptions are a window into what High School students caring about and think.



Nytm Train Operators Workshop - New York Transit MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Drop by the Computer Lab to take control of a NYC Subway automobile and work it over practical miles of track, regulating some impossibly realistic software!
Suggested for ages 10+


'Sleeping Beauty' - Galli TheaterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Midtown

"Open Sesame!" With these words, Ali Baba opens a puzzling mountain and finds good treasure. But his miserly brother Cassim also wants partial of a loot…



Valkyrie Ink - Emmanuel Fremin GalleryThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Chelsea

Emmanuel Fremin Gallery is gay to benefaction Valkyrie Ink from acclaimed photographer Reka Nyari. Valkyrie Ink will have an artist accepting on Thursday, Mar 1 from 6-8pm RSVP: info@emmanuelfremingallery.com



'Bubble Guppies Live! Ready to Rock' - Beacon TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Upper West Side

The Bubble Guppies are removing ready to stone n’ hurl with everyone’s favorite tunes, though when a special rope member goes missing, a show can’t go on. With assistance from Mr. Grouper and giggly small fish, Molly, Gil, and a whole squad embark on a low-pitched expedition as they hunt every dilemma of their bubbly universe for their friend.



Birthday Howl for Zephyr, Alawa, and Nikai - Wolf Conservation CenterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - South Salem

Celebrate a first full moon of 2018 with a wolves. While gripping warm by a an outside fire pit, guest will suffer drinks, sweetened treats, and a howls of a wolves. Take a brief walk to see a wolves. Bring flashlights, and pre-register.



The Cafe Wha? House Band - Cafe Wha?Through Apr 15, 2018 - New York


We now sell reward drink and food packages for VIP tables!
Please hit us on the groups form for options to get a best out of your night during Cafe Wha?!
PLEASE NOTE: there will be a $10 cover assign on Wednesdays.
The World Famous Cafe Wha? House Band is truly a powerhouse of talent. Featuring a full 9-piece band, this universe renowned residence band has been in existence in some form or another given 1988.
The Cafe Wha? House Band performs a biggest low-pitched hits of a last 50 years each Wednesday by Sunday right here during Cafe Wha? You never know that famous musician competence be sitting in with a Cafe Wha? Band any night, and we could be arcane to a once-in-a-lifetime, adult close and personal performance!
Young or old, a Cafe Wha? House Band will certainly entertain any song fan all night long. Come on down and hear "The Best Damn Band in New York City!"
Show Times and Cover Charges:
Doors open and seating starts each night during 8:00pm. For 9:00 pm shows, ALL members of your party contingency arrive by 8:30 to be guaranteed seating. Your reservation is not guaranteed if we show adult after 8:30 pm (even if we come with your entire group). For 11:15 shows we advise you arrive by around 11:00 though no after than 11:15 to equivocate waiting in line. Cover charges are as follows: Sunday ($10), Tuesday ($10): Wednesdays ($10): Thursdays ($10): Fridays ($15) and Saturdays ($15).


Crimes of a Heart during Adelphi University from Apr 10-15 - Adelphi University Performing Arts CenterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Garden City


Warm-hearted, funny-sad, and splendidly imaginative, Crimes of a Heart is a play plentiful with amiability and amusement as it examines a plight of 3 young Mississippi sisters tricked by their passions. Crimes of a Heart will run from Apr 10 – 15 in a Black Box Theatre in a Adelphi University Performing Arts Center, 1 South Ave, Garden City, New York. This prolongation features a students of a Department of Theatre and is destined by Brian Rose.
The stage is Hazlehurst, Mississippi, where a three Magrath sisters have gathered to wait news of a family patriarch, their grandfather, who is vital out his final hours in a local hospital. Lenny, a oldest sister, is unwed at 30 and confronting diminishing marital prospects; Meg, a middle sister, who fast outgrew Hazlehurst, is behind after a unsuccessful singing career on a West Coast; while Babe, a youngest, is out on bail after carrying shot her father in a stomach. Their troubles, grave and yet, somehow, hilarious, are highlighted by stern cousin, Chick, fervent young counsel Barnette, who is struggling not to tumble in adore with Babe, and by Doc, a attractive former partner of Meg, or might or might not wish to stoke aged fires.. In a end a play is a story of how the young characters shun the past to seize a future—but a telling is so loyal and touching and consistently waggish that it will dawdle in a mind prolonged after a curtain has descended.
Winner of a 1981 Pulitzer Prize and a New York Drama Critics Circle Award, Crimes of a Heart is an startling first play, primarily presented by a Actors Theatre of Louisville, afterwards Off-Broadway, and afterwards on Broadway, where it determined playwright Beth Henley as a vital voice in the theatre.
The Adelphi PAC is one of Long Island’s premier informative arts venues for party of all kinds. Tickets are now on sale for $20 with discounts accessible to seniors, students and alumni. Information is accessible online during pac.adelphi.edu or during the Lucia and Steven N. Fischer Box Office during 516.877.4000 or boxoffice@adelphi.edu. Regular box bureau hours are Tuesday by Friday from 1:00-6:00 p.m. The box bureau is also open dual hours before many scheduled performances.
About Adelphi: A complicated metropolitan university with a personalized proceed to aloft learning.
Adelphi University is a rarely awarded, nationally ranked, strenuously connected doctoral investigate university charity exceptional magnanimous arts and sciences programs and veteran training with sold strength in the Core Four—Arts and Humanities, STEM and Social Sciences, Business and Education Professions, and Health and Wellness. Adelphi is dedicated to transforming students’ lives by small classes, hands-on training and innovative ways to support tyro success.
Founded in Brooklyn in 1896, Adelphi is Long Island’s oldest private coeducational university. Today Adelphi serves over 7,900 students during its pleasing main campus in Garden City, New York—just 23 miles from New York City’s informative and internship opportunities—and during dynamic training hubs in Manhattan, a Hudson Valley and Suffolk County, and online.
More than 100,000 Adelphi graduates have gained a skills to flower professionally as active, caring citizens, creation their symbol on a University, their communities and a world beyond.


Victor Calderone (Open to Close) during Output and Filsonik/ Jean Pierre/ Patrick Grooves in The Panther Room - OutputThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Brooklyn


Ballet Hispánico - The Joyce TheaterThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Ballet Hispánico offers dual distinct Spanish choreographers' takes on a literary idol Federico Garcia Lorca, as choreographer Gustavo Ramírez Sansano, who has done work for Nederlands Dans Theater, delves into a life of a celebrated Spanish producer and playwright during his time in New York City in 1929. And Carlos Pons Guerra, who has combined work for Rambert, reimagines Lorca's 1936 play, The House of Bernanda Alba, infusing a tale of family amour with a theatricality of Latin film.


Junior Olympics Horse Show - Thomas School of HorsemanshipThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Melville

Junior Olympics is a singular competition hosted during Thomas School of Horsemanship each April. Riders in teams of 3 will contest in jumping classes with a hopes of earning a gold, china or bronze award in any event.



Come From Away - Schoenfeld TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Come From Away is formed on a true story of when a isolated village of Gander, Newfoundland played horde to a world. What started as an normal day in a tiny town incited in to an general sleep-over when 38 planes, carrying thousands of people from opposite the globe, were diverted to Gander's atmosphere strip on Sep 11, 2001. Undaunted by enlightenment clashes and denunciation barriers, a people of Gander cheered a stranded travelers with music, an open bar and a recognition that we're all partial of a tellurian family.


Master Class with Elaine Equi - Poets HouseThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Elaine Equi is a author of Sentences and Rain (2015), Click and Clone (2011), and Ripple Effect (2007), among other books. She teaches during NYU and in a MFA module at a New School. This master category will concentration on essay short poems.


In a Heights - John W. Engeman Theater during NorthportThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Northport


Before HAMILTON reinvented low-pitched theatre, the creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, wowed Broadway with his initial musical. IN THE HEIGHTS tells a universal story of a colourful community in New York's Washington Heights area – a place where a coffee from a corner bodega is light and sweet, a windows are always open and a breeze carries a rhythm of 3 generations of music. It's a village on a brink of change, full of hopes, dreams and pressures, where a biggest struggles can be determining which traditions we take with you, and that ones we leave behind. Winner of a Tony Award for Best Musical!


Anastasia - Broadhurst TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Inspired by a beloved films, Anastasia transports us from a twilight of a Russian Empire to a euphoria of Paris in a 1920s, as a dauntless young lady sets out to learn the poser of her past. Pursued by a cruel Soviet officer dynamic to overpower her, Anya enlists a aid of a hastily conman and a friendly ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic journey to assistance her find home, love, and family.
With the opulent settings, gorgeous costumes, and a mountainous score including a song favorites from a hit charcterised film, "Journey to a Past" and "Once Upon a December," Anastasia is a spectacular new low-pitched about finding who we are and defining who you're meant to be.


Museum Highlights - New York Transit MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - New York


Join the expert Museum Educators on a thespian journey by the building of New York's transport system, a evolution of a City's aspect transportation, and the priceless collection of selected subway and towering cars dating behind to 1904.
Tours each Saturday and Sunday during 12pm and 3pm.


Children's Carnival - Queens County Farm MuseumThrough Apr 15, 2018 - Floral Park

Step right adult for a kids' fair in the orchard! Enjoy dual full weekends of fun with fair rides, hayrides, mid games, and prizes. Food vendors will be on a farm all day.



Breakfast Buffet - Hard Rock CafeThrough Apr 16, 2018 - New York


Buffet Includes: Scrambled Eggs, Fried Bacon, Turkey Sausage, Home Style Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes, Whole and Sliced Fruit, Freshly Baked Bagels, Assorted Danish, Muffins, Breakfast Pastries, Yogurt and Cereal. A la grant options of Pancakes, Waffles & French Toast done to order.
BEVERAGES
1 Mimosa per Adult, Assorted Juice Selection, Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Tea


Festival of Mali 4 Night Pass! - Brooklyn BowlThrough Apr 16, 2018 - Brooklyn


Festival of Mali brings together some of a most critical artists from one of Africa's many musically abounding countries. When a Northern Mali dispute broke out in 2012 all non-religious song was criminialized putting an sudden halt to a creative army of artists in one of a most musically poignant countries in a world. Though this anathema was subsequently carried the risk of these artists to perform their song in their homeland still looms bringing a absolute plight for these artists. For 4 nights, 5 of Mali's low-pitched ambassadors come to New York City to benefaction their worshiped art to a world.


Jersey Boys - New World Stages -Stage OneThrough Apr 16, 2018 - New York


Jersey Boys is a low-pitched biography of a Four Seasons—the rise, a tough times and personal clashes, and a ultimate delight of a organisation of friends whose song became mystic of a generation. Far from a small tribute unison (though it does embody numbers from a popular Four Seasons songbook), Jersey Boys gets to a heart of a relationships during the core of a group—with a special concentration on frontman Frankie Valli, a small child with a big falsetto. In further to following a quartet's entrance of age as performers, a core of a show is how an devotion to a formula of respect learned in a streets of their local New Jersey got them by a crowd of challenges: gambling debts, Mafia threats and family disasters. Jersey Boys is a glance at a people behind a sound that has managed to continue for over 4 decades in a hearts of a public.


Family Movie - Haverstraw King's Daughters Public Library, Village BranchThrough Apr 16, 2018 - Haverstraw

Enjoy a fun family movie! For ages 4-12. No registration required.



Prenatal Class - Crystal Run HealthcareThrough Apr 16, 2018 - West Nyack

Prenatal Classes! Preparing Expectant Parents for a arrival of their new baby. Learn useful information on how to caring for your child, what to design in a first weeks and months and when to call a doctor. • Bring your questions! 

 



Paintings by Philippe Halaburda - ChashamaThrough Apr 16, 2018 - New York


Philippe Halaburda is meddlesome in a randomness of cities like NYC and their attribute to tellurian experience. Based on emotions, feelings or memories from his approach experiences, his work delves into a complex undercurrents of insinuate and common relationships to a City. Halaburda's epitome paintings rivet with a urban sourroundings and call on emotional horizon as a erect to move the spectator inside his or her possess subconscious. The outcome is always an countenance of mental processes associated to that accurate instant, by formulating a singular artistic topography: Geographic Abstraction.


Life Drawing (5-Week Class) - Parrish Art MuseumThrough Apr 16, 2018 - Water Mill


Life Drawing with Linda Capello. Every Mondays from Mar 19 - Apr 16, 2018.
Develop your drawing skills in 5 open studio sessions by sketch male and womanlike models by gesture sketches and longer generation observation, underneath the superintendence of training artist Linda Capello. All ability levels welcome.
For adults (age 15+).
Participants are asked to yield the following dry media supplies: 18x24 newsprint, soothing vine charcoal, conte, woodless graphite pencil (#6 or higher), kneaded eraser, and a sketch board.
Linda Capello is a master of figure drawing. A connoisseur of a Fashion Institute of Technology, she worked in a NYC conform industry for over 20 years. She states, "All we have ever wanted to do was draw, and all we have ever wanted to pull were people. we am a classically lerned anatomist, though instead of a rigid, automatic representation of muscle, bone and flesh, we look for a subtlety of a line; a strength and indulgence of a thick, skinny and mislaid line. The bend of a neck and arch of a spine pronounce volumes." a Capello.


Judy Collins - The Carlyle, A Rosewood HotelThrough Apr 17, 2018 - New York


The Ocean After Nature - muster - Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall - The AuditoriumThrough Apr 17, 2018 - New York


The Ocean After Nature considers a ocean as reflecting a ecological, cultural, political, and mercantile realities of a globalized world. Featuring work by 20 artists and collectives in a accumulation of media — including photography, video, sculpture, and pattern — a exhibition explores new ways of representing a seascape as a means to brand and critique land-sea divides, a circulation of people and goods, and a vulnerabilities of ecosystems.
In a past 15 years, tellurian technological and mercantile shifts have triggered new concerns and understandings of a ocean. Invoking personal themes of temperament and migration, alongside some-more universal concerns associated to tourism, trade, and a exploitation of healthy resources, a internationally determined and rising artists in The Ocean After Nature respond to a intertwined factors that conclude this new bargain of a ocean. The uncover proposes that seascapes do not usually reflect energy but can be instruments of energy themselves.
Featured artists embody Ursula Biemann, CAMP, Yonatan Cohen & Rafi Segal, Mati Diop, Drexciya, Peter Fend, Manuel Gnam, Renée Green, Peter Hutton, Hyung S. Kim, An-My Lê, Manny Montelibano, The Otolith Group, Maria D. Rapicavoli, Carissa Rodriguez, Allan Sekula & Nöel Burch, Supersudaca, and UNITED BROTHERS.


Evening Readings Season Pass - Kupferberg Center for a Arts during Queens CollegeThrough Apr 17, 2018 - Flushing


Get your favorite seats for all 5 of the Evening Readings events when we purchase your Season Pass! Just $49 per chairman - unchanging $75 value! Be certain to book yours before time runs out! 2/27/18 @ 7:00PM - "John Guare" 3/6/18 @ 7:00PM - "Valeria Luiselli" 3/13/18 @ 7:00PM - "Panel Discussion on Women in American Theater" 4/10/18 @ 7:00PM - "Doug Wright" 4/24/18 @ 7:00PM - "Queens College English Faculty" *Season Pass taken after a first event. **Pick your seats, and have the same seats for all events in a season.


Rhyme Time - Peninsula LibraryThrough Apr 17, 2018 - Rockaway Beach

Children ages 3-5  learn new wording words by the use of rhymes. Activities embody listening to children's poems, reciting hothouse rhymes, steer word bingo, activity sheets, and more.Registration is required. Space is limited.

 

 



Chicago - Ambassador TheatreThrough Apr 17, 2018 - New York


Set in a legendary city during a roaring "jazz hot" 20s, Chicago tells a story of dual rival vaudevillian murderesses sealed up in Cook County Jail. Nightclub star Velma's portion time for murdering her father and sister after anticipating the dual in bed together. Driven carol girl Roxie's been tossed in a joint for bumping off a lover she's been intrigue on her father with. Not one to rest on her laurels, Velma enlists a help of jail matron Mama Morton and slickster counsel Billy Flynn, who spin Velma's bonds into a murder-of-the-week media frenzy, so preparing a world for a splashy showbiz comeback. But Roxie's got some of her possess tricks adult her sleeve…


19th Havana Film Festival New York - AMC Loews 34th Street Through Apr 17, 2018 - New York


HAVANA FILM FESTIVAL NEW YORK - APRIL 6-17, 2018
Celebrating Latin American Cinema given 2000
The 19th Havana Film Festival New York (HFFNY) facilities over 25 films from Latin America, including critically-acclaimed comedies, award-winning dramas, box-office hits, recently easy classics, and World, US and NY Premieres and free programs in partnerships with heading cultural institutions in a Manhattan, Queens, and a Bronx. For some-more information and a full festival lineup greatfully visit www.HFFNY.com.


Once on This Island - 235 West 50th StreetThrough Apr 18, 2018 - New York


This is a sweeping melodramatic power of Once On This Island—the concept tale of Ti Moune, a intrepid peasant lady in hunt of her place in a world, and prepared to risk it all for love. Guided by a mighty island gods (played by Tony Award leader Lea Salonga, Alex Newell, Merle Dandridge, and Quentin Earl Darrington), Ti Moune sets out on a conspicuous journey to reunite with a man who has prisoner her heart. The groundbreaking prophesy of Tony Award-nominated executive Michael Arden and acclaimed choreographer Camille A. Brown conjures adult "a place where sorcery is probable and beauty is apparent for all to see!" (The Huffington Post).
Gather around for Once On This Island, a musical NY1 hails as "exhilarating theater! It's unfit to resist!" And where a timeless energy of entertainment brings us together, moves the hearts, and helps us continue the storm.


Art-Makers Group - Flushing Town HallThrough Apr 18, 2018 - Flushing


Get your creative juices issuing with the supportive Art-Makers group; move sketchbooks, tiny projects or partial of a work-in-process, materials (easily spotless w/ water), and a break to share. Artists, veteran and novice, operative in all middle are welcome. The dates for a group are Jan 10, 24, Feb 7, 21, Mar 7, 21, Apr 4, 18, May 2, 16, 30, and Jun 13, 27.


'And a Verdict Is …' Spring 2018 Film Series SEXISM AND RACISM - Queens MuseumThrough Apr 18, 2018 - Queens


Do a facts lead to truth, and does law lead to justice? This 8-week array focuses on cinema that residence the authorised system, foregrounding questions of ethics, gender, and race.
Each film is introduced by Mark Ethan Toporek, who also leads a post-screening discussion. He is a member of a Actors' Studio, who has seemed in films including "The Secret Lives of Dentists," "The Confession" and "Lesser Prophets." He has been presenting a Film Series during 92Y given 2003 and during the Queens Museum given 1998.
April 11 Confirmation (2016), destined by Rick Famuyiwa, 110 minutes. The assignment of Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas (Wendell Pierce) is called into doubt when a former colleague, Anita Hill (Kerry Washington), testifies that he intimately harassed her.
April 18 Marshall (2017), destined by Reginald Hudlin, 118 minutes. Chadwick Boseman stars as a young Thurgood Marshall, who aligns with a demure Jewish counsel (Josh Gad) to urge a black male accused of rape in a 1940's. Also starring Kate Hudson.


Book Babies - The Field LibraryThrough Apr 18, 2018 - Peekskill

An interactive module for a littlest library lovers and their caregivers. Enjoy stories, songs, puppets, and play time.



Mommy & Me - The Chai CenterThrough Apr 19, 2018 - Dix Hills

Unique artistic arts Mommy & Me is a time to bond with your child while exploring music, singing, arts & crafts, bubbles, parachute play and more. Registration required. No category April 2.



Family Movie Time - Kew Gardens Hills LibraryThrough Apr 19, 2018 - Flushing

Weekly film sessions for families, caregivers and children to enjoy. "Wonder" 3/1 (PG), Disney's "Coco" 3/8 (PG), "The Lorax" 3/15 (PG), "The Stray" 3/22 (PG), "Leap" 3/29 (PG), "Wall E" 4/5 (PG), "A Bug's Life" 4/12 (PG), "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul" 4/19 (PG)

 

 



Hello, Met Mondays! (Ages 2–4) - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 19, 2018 - New York


Kate Waisman, instructor
Join us for a comfortable introduction to a Museum and art by stories, songs, and activities that bond to works of art in The Met collection. Children and adults try the galleries and studio together to learn all that a Museum has to offer.
One adult is compulsory for each child. Class distance is singular to 14 children and registration is required.


Nutrition Workshop for Kids - Hollis LibraryThrough Apr 19, 2018 - Hollis

This three-part array will try how a body works, eating a offset meal, reading food labels and being active for 60 mins a day.



Intermediate Watercolor Classes - Wantagh Public LibraryThrough Apr 20, 2018 - Wantagh

 

This is a three-class array that is designed to take students to a next turn of watercolor painting.  It is ideal for anyone who has worked in watercolor and is looking to enhance their technique and knowledge.  Please move paints, H2O trough, vast cotton towel, watercolor paper, brushes, H2O spray bottle to category with you. This is a prolonged class so feel giveaway to move a break and/or beverage.

 



From Poland to Israel: a March of a Living - The Temple Emanu-El Skirball CenterThrough Apr 20, 2018 - New York


A 12-Day Journey of Remembrance and Celebration.
Remembering a Past. Rejoicing in a Present. On Apr 12, 2018, thousands of Jews and non-Jews from 5 continents will start a impetus from a anguish of a past to a pride of a present, a event beginning during Auschwitz on Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) and finale at a Western Wall in Jerusalem on Israel's 70th Independence Day. The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center invites we to join us for this unusual journey of observance and celebration.


Friday Fun - Haverstraw King's Daughters Public Library, Village BranchThrough Apr 20, 2018 - Haverstraw

Friday Fun during the Village! Different programs each week: Builder's Club, games, 3-D fun with 3-D pens, PS4, Code Club, Science Squad! Check in-house calendars for some-more information! For ages 5 & up.



Tea Party Storytime - Mount Vernon Hotel Museum and GardenThrough Apr 20, 2018 - Upper East Side

Warm yourself adult with this monthly storytime. Listen to stories about tea parties and revisit the Ladies Parlor to see a tea celebration display. Afterward, there will be a fake tea celebration using cups and saucers from a Touch Collection. For children 6 and younger.



Virva Hinnemo - Anita Rogers GalleryThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


Anita Rogers Gallery presents Four Feet, an muster of new work by Swedish/Finnish artist Virva Hinnemo. The muster will be on perspective February 21- Apr 21, 2018 during 15 Greene Street, Ground Floor in SoHo, New York. There will be an opening accepting on Wednesday, Feb 21, 6-8pm. RSVP Required. Please RSVP to info@anitarogersgallery.com.
I'm not observant I am a cavern woman though on a subconscious level we get what she embellished in her cave. we fill my studio walls with marks: during times ungainly and drifting looking ones. we submit to an inner drive to move, to be earthy and to be alone. we want to leave a route of light and atmosphere that defies my doubt. Ideas can't do this for me; we need to re-route my appetite and daub into something else, somewhere underneath the surface. I'm wide-awake examination my paintings as if they competence leap out at me.
Virva Hinnemo continues to make eloquent, evocative paintings that couple her singly physical routine to a visible territory all her own. Hinnemo's images are insinuate and sublimated translations of things and objects delivered from a fountainhead of visible annotations. Her denunciation is gangling and unaffected. Only what she honestly intuits is for us to see. The virtues of paint are abounding but frugal, open-ended nonetheless tough-minded. Hinnemo's opinion is candid and not-to-be denied. If Motherwell done enduring images, Hinnemo creates hers determined and resolute; her lyricism is of another kind. Hinnemo's blunt inscriptions are done exclusively by palm and give a impression of signs or black observed directly from life and always on her possess terms.


A Tango Dancing Cinderella - Julia De Burgos Latino Cultural CenterThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


A bilingual low-pitched of a classic fairytale about a common girl who works really hard to strech her dreams. With a small bit of sorcery and, not to discuss that she is a best "Tango" dancer in a kingdom, she discovers her self-respect and Prince Charming.


The Art of Mike Mignola: Hellboy and Other Curious Objects - Society of IllustratorsThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


In this specialized exhibit, Mignola reveals some of his best pieces, providing viewers a demeanour into his dark, bright perspective. With his simply recognizable character of skinny lines, unmanageable shapes, and complicated use of black forms, Mignola has amassed a vast following of zealous readers of his best-selling striking novels.
In 1982, anticipating to find a approach to pull monsters for a living, he changed to New York City and began operative for Marvel Comics. During a 1990's, after building his iconic technique, Mignola changed to Dark Horse Comics, where he combined his signature Hellboy series, a collection of comic books and striking novels that chronicles a fate of a half-demon mystic detective who might or might not be a Beast of a Apocalypse.
In this exhibit, a Society will underline highlights from his fan-favorite Hellboy series, as good as other spin-off titles including work from B.P.R.D., Abe Sapien, and Witchfinder. The Society is also gratified to underline samples from his award-winning comic books including a Eisner Award leader The Amazing Screw-On Head (Dark Horse Comics) as good as Baltimore, or, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and a Vampire (Bantam Spectra), co-written by best-selling author Christopher Golden. This special vaunt will embody an array of comic pages, covers, and frequency seen strange paintings by Mignola.


Saturday Instructional Drawing Class - The Society of IllustratorsThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


Eric Michelson (the instructor) is a operative artist in NYC with over 30 years knowledge teaching in several schools including a Art Students League, National Academy of Design and a 92nd Street Y. His paintings are in many private collections.
The category will concentration on a practical skills indispensable to demonstrate the tellurian form. We will combine on gesture, line, proportion, anatomy and a transparent understanding of light and shadow. The aim is to assistance the tyro identify a essential elements of a figure and demonstrate it. It is critical to know that these skills are a same either your sketch is a discerning study or a entirely modeled one. The sketch classes will include of brief and prolonged poses. A few colourless pencils, a kneaded eraser, and an 18x24 newsprint pad are all that is compulsory but people with knowledge may use whatever they like in a way of sketch materials and paper


Moth&Flame - The Center during West Park - Balcony TheaterThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


The good Baroque painters Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi confess their sins to a celestial priest in purgatory. Gentileschi recounts her scandalous rape and woe in sequence to retrieve her bequest and entirely illuminate her shining life and art. Caravaggio, confused after his possess brutal and black death, is acid for redemption -- or presumably something deeper.


Barbara Hepworth - Pace GalleryThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


Pace Gallery is gratified to benefaction the initial exhibition in a U.S. given 2001 dedicated to a work of pioneering modernist sculptor Barbara Hepworth. Presented in organisation with a Hepworth Estate, Barbara Hepworth: A Matter of Form brings together some-more than twenty-five sculptures and comparison paintings travelling the artist's career—from a 1930s by the 1970s. The muster reveals Hepworth's bequest as one of a most successful artists of a 20th century. On perspective from Mar 9 by April 21, 2018 during 537 West 24th Street, an opening accepting of a exhibition will be hold on Thursday, Mar 8 from 6 – 8 pm. A full-color catalog accompanies a exhibition and includes a new letter on Hepworth and her impact on contemporary artists, created by Andria Hickey, Senior Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland.


Jeff Koons: Easyfun-Ethereal - GagosianThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


Gagosian is gratified to benefaction “Easyfun-Ethereal,” 7 large-scale paintings by Jeff Koons, that were initial presented together during the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin in 2000. Three of a paintings are on inexhaustible loan from a Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Also on view, will be Woman Reclining (2010–14), a slab sculpture from a Antiquity series.
Following a enthusiastic open response to Balloon Flower (Blue), a large mirror-polished immaculate steel sculpture commissioned in Potsdamer Platz in Berlin in 1999, a Deutsche Guggenheim consecrated the initial seven of a Easyfun-Ethereal paintings: mural-sized tableaux that mix cut-out photographs of finished foods, fragments of faces, limbs, and hair, entertainment park scenes, and paradisiacal landscapes into images of convulsive beauty.


Miles Johnston Solo - Last Rites GalleryThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


Opening reception: Saturday, Mar 31st


Viktor Popovi?: Split Archives - C24 GalleryThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


C24 Gallery is gratified to benefaction Split Archives, a solo muster by artist Viktor Popovi? imprinting his initial exhibition with a gallery, and in a United States. Split Archives brings together over thirty works combined in a last 3 years, that explore a Modernist birthright of former Yugoslavia in a 1960s. Using strategies of appropriation, and a application of archival investigate methods, Popovi? investigates story and common social memory by his installations. Split Archives will be on perspective from Mar 6 by April 21, 2018 during 560 West 24th Street, with an opening accepting on Tuesday, Mar 6 from 6 – 8 pm.
The postwar design of former Yugoslavia was a approach response to a demands and influences of it's time. Forward meditative in the approach, complicated architectural pattern not usually solved a issue of expansion, though preserved a identity of a area - it supposing a approach forward. In Split Archives, Popovi? focuses on a city repository of his hometown in Split, Croatia, where a developmental projects became a paradigmatic instance of a exceptional civic planning and architectural practices during this time. Through a utilization of found objects and tender industrial materials such as fluorescent light tubes and tone correction filters, Popovi?'s hybrid light installations examine the attribute between design and object, audience, history, and environment. The artist's interventions on lengthened archival photographs of architectural models (Untitled Archive ST3), and a interiors of a fully satisfied Military Hospital (Untitled Archive ST3: Military Hospital), re-contextualize a imagery and form a tie between new materials, and a original processes and states of a depicted architecture. The finished design questions a position of personal and amicable memory, in propinquity to a tradition of socialist, modernist architecture.


Aloha, Aloha or When we Was Queen (World Premiere) - Abrons Arts Center, Henry Street SettlementThrough Apr 21, 2018 - Lower East Side


In 1993, during the age of eleven, a immature Eliza Bent, along with a friend, co-created, co-directed, and co-starred in an pledge historical film for a propagandize project. In it, Bent portrayed Hawaii's final reigning monarch, Queen Liliuokalani. Twenty-five years later, Bent uses her home film as a debate document and as a jumping off indicate to lead audiences on a tour that grapples with personal history, legacy, and informative appropriation.
Written and Performed by Eliza Bent
Directed by Knud Adams


Invisible Inventions Workshop - Smithsonian's National Museum of a American IndianThrough Apr 21, 2018 - Lower Manhattan

What can we find when we demeanour and listen? Explore Native American artist Julie Nagam’s work, “Our destiny is in a land: if we listen to it,” and irradiate your possess hidden images and messages by formulating simple circuits with paper and LEDs. Registration required.



Baby Sign Language - Lil ChameleonThrough Apr 21, 2018 - Tuckahoe

In this low-pitched class, participants use songs, stories, games, and activities to learn to promulgate using signs from American Sign Language in a approach that is fun and easy.



Discovery Walk for Families: Statues and Monuments - Central ParkThrough Apr 21, 2018 - Upper East Side

A kid-friendly journey to learn the secrets and mysteries of Central Park’s many beloved children’s sculptures. Learn about some of a park’s many popular statues for children; Balto, Alice in Wonderland, Hans Christian Andersen, and some-more through guided activities. Space is limited, registration required.



Full Moon Running and Walking Challenge - YOUR CHOICE: Gym, track, trail, treadmillThrough Apr 21, 2018 - New York


Did we know that in 2018 we will be carrying thirteen full moons (there will be dual in January)! Here during Moon Joggers, we LOVE a moon! We are have created an impossibly awesome Full Moon Challenge medal, with a spinning full moon in a middle a glows in a dark! Plus, this award is BIG! It’s utterly a bit incomparable than the regular medals. So it’s time to rigging up and get prepared for the Full Moon 13 Mile Running and Walking Challenge! You can contest all thirteen miles during once (one mile for any full moon), or we can separate up a distance if we need to, as prolonged as we complete your miles between Jan 1st and Dec 31, 2018! Medals will not start shipping out until a end of May.


Stroller/Babywearing Tour - Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art (HVCCA)Through Apr 21, 2018 - Peekskill

Bring your babies, friends, and family to learn about a Between we & Thou exhibit, a new colorful artist-in-residence, Leslie Pelino’s installation, as good as how to speak to your children about art. Explore Peter Bynum’s installation, “Illumination of a Sacred Forms: Divine Light Mission & Sanctuary” with your littles, and make an design with them after a tour.



Open House - Long Island Voyagers Day CampThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Farmingdale

Register and accept $100 off. New purebred campers will accept a day bracelet. Call for some-more details.

 



'Cinderella a Musical' - The Players TheatreThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Greenwich Village

This pleasing musical by Michael Sgouros and Brenda Bell is formed on a beloved classical fairy tale. Poor Cinderella, she works all day, has to understanding with those awful step-sisters and afterwards sleeps in a cinders. But, don't be too unhappy because Cinderella is one intelligent cookie. She'll make it to a Prince's round and constraint his heart.

In further to a one-hour musical, a audience receives a special provide - interactive humanities workshops before to a performance. Here a audience learns about a original book and how it was incited into a musical. Then a kids and their families make their possess crowns and sorcery wands to take home as a souvenir. Now when they watch a show, they are informed with a art forms and themes represented in a production. The whole module (pre-show seminar and tangible show) is approximately 2 hours long.



Pygmalion - Sheen CenterThrough Apr 22, 2018 - New York


Bedlam will benefaction Shaw's Pygmalion, destined by Eric Tucker, commencement March 12. The six-week run will open Mar 27, with a shutting date set for Apr 22.
George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion tells a story of Professor Henry Higgins and Cockney flower seller Eliza Doolittle. Higgins creates a gamble that he can take Eliza from a gutters of London and pass her off as a multitude lady, and shortly soon discovers that a task involves some-more than simply training her a right chapter in that to speak.
Casting and pattern team will be announced in a coming months.


The Orchid Show - The New York Botanical GardenThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Bronx

The 16th year of this renouned exhibition is designed by acclaimed Belgian floral artist Daniel Ost and will showcase thousands of dramatically displayed orchids in a Botanical Garden’s ancestral Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. One of a world’s heading floral designers, Ost uses flowers as a means of expression. His artistic creations will be tailored to a unique sourroundings of a landmark Victorian-style Conservatory, complementing a architecture of a building while formulating a transformative, gorgeous spectacle of color, form, and texture.



The Vietnam War: 1945–1975 - Museum of a City of New YorkThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Manhattan


This large-scale muster at a Historical Society will try the Vietnam War by artwork, artifacts, digital media, interpretive displays and photographs. Visitors can design to see a troopship berthing unit, a Viet Cong bicycle and a Pentagon Papers—which suggested years of supervision secrets associated to a war—plus film and newsclips to turn out a experience.


Rachel Monosov, Admire Kamudzengerere - Catinca Tabacaru GalleryThrough Apr 22, 2018 - New York


Theresa Hackett: Slippery Slope - High Noon GalleryThrough Apr 22, 2018 - New York


Getting Sara Married - Clove Creek Dinner TheaterThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Fishkill


Sara Hastings is an unwed lawyer in her mid-thirties, most too bustling to get concerned in romance. Her Aunt Martha has motionless to take matters into her possess hands and find her a husband.
Unfortunately, Aunt Martha's process of doing it amounts to carrying the impending groom bopped over a head and brought to Sara's apartment. Aunt Martha's choice is Brandon Cates, a immature man who handles Aunt Martha's finances. Although Brandon is intent to be married, this does not deter Aunt Mart...


The Vietnam War: 1945 – 1975 - New York Historical SocietyThrough Apr 22, 2018 - New York


The New-York Historical Society presents a groundbreaking muster on one of a most argumentative events of a 20th century: a Vietnam War. Populating a 3,000-square-foot gallery with interpretive displays, digital media, artwork, artifacts, photographs, and documents, a exhibit provides an didactic account of a causes, progression, and impact of a war. Spanning a duration of U.S. impasse in Indochina from 1945 to 1975, a narrative incorporates perspectives that cover both a home front and a war front.
Displays underline such topics as a Cold War, a draft, troops campaigns instituted by both sides, a growth of a antiwar movement, a role of a president, and a loss of domestic consensus. Throughout a exhibition, try themes of patriotism, duty, and citizenship by key objects, including a troopship berthing unit, colourful antiwar posters, design by Vietnam vets, a Viet Cong bicycle, a Pentagon Papers, and chronological film footage. Long overdue in a realm of open history, a exhibit not usually provides a sequential and thematic research of a Vietnam War though also inspires a fuller, some-more diverse review about a war. The muster is curated by Marci Reaven, clamp president of story exhibitions. The exhibition's illustrated messenger book might be purchased during the NYHistory Store.


Eduardo Navarro into Our Cells - The Drawing CenterThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Soho


The Drawing Center will elect a new plan by Argentinian artist Eduardo Navarro for The Lab. For this project, Navarro will furnish a array of succulent drawings, entitled Into the cells, that will be drawn with succulent ink on succulent paper with frames done of bread and sugarine glass. In a shutting feast, a audience will attend in Navarro's plan by immoderate the drawings.
This plan stems from Navarro's seductiveness in quantum physics, privately the "holographic principle," that describes how matter is scrambled and not broken in a black hole. Into the cells will try how a consumption of a array of drawings can offer as a new mode of speculation and emanate a conditions in that our bargain of aesthetics bypasses a primacy of a eye and a visual. Through this commission, Navarro is meddlesome in addressing a following questions: What would occur if one ate a drawing? Could the metabolism truly destroy this image? Would this sketch transform into fat, solemnly become appetite over time, and interpret into movement back in a world? Or, would a image turn a spook that inhabits a body like a house?


Baby Animal Weekend - Garden of Eve FarmThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Riverhead

Meet and pet  baby animals including rabbits, lambs, goats and chicks. Family Fun Fields includes hayride and many attractions. 



Art Across Archives: Postcards from Chinatown - ChashamaThrough Apr 22, 2018 - New York


Think!Chinatown is gratified to benefaction Art Across Archives, an muster that re-constitutes a work of a EPOXY Art Group, a common of artists hailing essentially from Hong Kong and China active in New York during a 1980s and '90s. The organisation experimented with a accumulation of art forms, including installation, performance, slideshows, and zines, as a collaborative means of exploring and re-framing their cross-cultural practice in America.


Lego Club during the Children's Museum - Children's Museum of a East EndThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Bridgehampton

Visitors are encouraged to emanate original designs. Kids can leave their works-in-progress and devise future sessions with a staff. The museum has thousands of Lego, though can always use more. To assistance the Museum continue to build this program, they are looking for Lego donations. Call 631-537-8250 to donate.



Seed / Pond by Halsey Chait - The Invisible Dog Art CenterThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Brooklyn


The oldest bridges were logs and stepping stones. Balancing opposite them authorised a traveler to pass from one side to another. SEED / POND is an vaunt that seeks to overpass the order between inner and outmost perception by charity large-scale algorithmic ink drawings to contemplate as good as a opportunity to physically navigate by a gallery-wide building drawing installation.
The SEED drawings act as portals to labyrinthian journeys generated from possibly boundary or core, any mark impacting a location of a next, a spiraling settlement of choices done that change the choices still to come. The drawings lead a eyes to concentration on a center while concurrently expanding outwards to a circumference of growth. Each sketch is a seed of moving light, behaving as a iota of destiny expansion, representing a light that is transmitted by generations.
POND is an invitation to step consciously along a trail composed of stepping stones sparse within drawn undulations of interwoven water. The designation emerges from a tradition of walking labyrinths, pondering paths that can enthuse focus while a walker navigates by all that is issuing around them, all their relations, all their thoughts. Unlike singular path labyrinths, a stepping stones of POND form a obstruction with mixed routes, where each step seeds a next, where a outward earthy act of anticipating balance can surprise one's central centering.


The Floating World by Emma Sulkowicz - The Invisible Dog Art CenterThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Brooklyn


Ukiyo, or "the floating world," describes a hedonistic enlightenment of kabuki theater, geisha, bath houses, and pleasure buliding in Japan's Edo period. It is homophonous with a Buddhist tenure for "this universe of grief and grief." The Floating World is an scrutiny of a meaning of support. When people knowledge pain or trauma, their desired ones "hold them together" and "lift them up."
The designation consists of a array of potion orbs, dangling and connected in a hybrid character of shibari and ukidama, or Japanese fishing floats. Each universe holds a floating artifact of a artist's attribute with a member of their community.
With strange musical combination by Sean Harold.
Emma Sulkowicz (b. 1992) is an American artist of Japanese-Chinese-Jewish skirmish who lives and creates art in their hometown, New York City. They warranted a BFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University in 2015 and complicated studio art in a Whitney Museum Independent Study Program. They are maybe best famous for their comparison thesis during Columbia University — "Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)" — an continuation performance design in that they carried a dorm mattress everywhere on Columbia's campus for as prolonged as they attended a same propagandize as their attacker. Their awards embody the National Organization for Women's Woman of Courage Award (2016) and Susan B. Anthony Award (2014), a United States Student Association's National Student Movement Builder of a Year Award (2015), and a Feminist Majority Foundation and Ms. Magazine's Ms. Wonder Award (2015).


This coal state - Asia Society and MuseumThrough Apr 22, 2018 - New York


his coal state is a voice and sound opening work combined by Samita Sinha in partnership with Dean Moss and Cenk Ergün. This Asia Society elect was combined in residency during Asia Society Museum and is presented in an insinuate gallery environment with a limit capacity of 25 people per performance. This opening contains nakedness and is not suitable for children.
According to artist Samita Sinha:
This coal state takes Indian exemplary music detached through a pussy – as a source of sound and silence, and believe of life and genocide – to emanate an epitome sonic, enfleshed language.
Using a myth of a self-immolating Hindu enchantress Sati and a idea of dim matter, a work sculpts and dissolves forms during the earthy and penetrating border between inside and outside, formulating openings with and for a audience.


Becoming Bettie Page - Coney Island USAThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Brooklyn


LEGO NINJAGO: Master of a 4th Dimension - LEGOLAND Discovery Center WestchesterThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Yonkers

Enjoy a night during the Oscars with film trivia, a movie-themed build competition, raffles, and more. Share ideas with a Master Model Builder and take home your own mini Oscar build during the finish of a night. Experience LEGOLAND® Discovery Center’s rides, 4D theater, and unconstrained amounts of LEGO bricks.

Must be 18 years or over to attend.



Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story - 59E59 TheatresThrough Apr 22, 2018 - New York


This Klezmer-folk music-theater hybrid starring genre-bending prodigy Ben Caplan is desirous by a true stories of dual Jewish Romanian refugees entrance to Canada in 1908. It's about how to adore after being damaged by a horrors of war. It's about refugees who get out before it's too late, and those who get out after it's too late. And it's about looking into a eyes of God.


Much Ado About Nothing - Queens TheatreThrough Apr 22, 2018 - Flushing

A suacy and stimulating battle of wits. Love and feat are in a air during the start of one of Shakespeare’s many beloved comedies. When Claudio, a immature gentleman and soldier, swears his adore to a charming Hero -- Signor Benedick, a bachelor, swears by his brave that he will never marry. Little does Benedick know that he might have, during last, met his compare in Hero’s erce-witted cousin, Beatrice. And small does a town of Messina know that it is about to be rocked by a liaison that will take a spectacle to put right. Titan Co-founders and real-life father and mother team, Lenny Banovez and Laura Frye, take on Shakespeare’s spirited, ring duo in Much Ado About Nothing.



The Edge of Our Bodies - 59E59 TheatresThrough Apr 22, 2018 - New York


This "vibrant, funny, and a small dangerous" (Chicago Tribune) melodramatic event follows 16-year-old Bernadette, an determined young brief story author as she journeys by New York City and teeters on a verge of adulthood.
A singular coming of age story, this play by acclaimed American author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Adam Rapp examines the teenage years, during times uncertain, always full of yearning, and empowered by harmful events.


Toddler Yoga - Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope BranchThrough Apr 23, 2018 - Park Slope

Join Kelly Brennan for some fun on a yoga mat! Toddlers will try yoga poses and respirating in a witty way by adventures, stories, games, and songs.

This category is designed for any toddler who is a clever walker. We pleasantly ask that caregivers are courteous and still during a class. Caregivers are invited to attend as well! Class distance will be singular to 20 participants.  

Online registration is compulsory to attend this class. Registration opens 48 hours in advance.



Beginner Racquetball - Baruch CollegeThrough Apr 23, 2018 - New York


An introduction to a game manners for singles/doubles/cutthroat, safety, fundamentals, simple competitive play. Here we will learn how to hold the racquet, forehand & backhand strokes, serves (drive, throw & half lob, overhand, z-serves & retreat z serves). In addition, we will learn simple shots (kill shots, off a back wall & into a back wall, ceiling, pass shot, cranky court, and more).


Car Parts: Laurie Peek - Union Arts CenterThrough Apr 23, 2018 - Sparkill


"'Car Parts' is a array I started photographing in a fall of 2012. Attracted to a light and epitome pattern in a thoughtfulness on a parked automobile door, we began seeing these 'paintings' on cars everywhere and we set out to collect them. For me these dream-like images mix elements of gestural appetite from Abstract Expressionism with a bright colors of Pop Art in a reverence to a glamour that American multitude has prolonged associated with a automobile. They are same to what John Chamberlain was doing with his steel sculptures of dejected cars. Coincidently, Chamberlain lived and worked for twenty years in my hometown of Sarasota, Florida, and we think we both responded likewise to a intense Florida fever and salt-air rusted metal.


Comedy Night during The Engeman - John W. Engeman Theater during NorthportThrough Apr 24, 2018 - Northport


Lineup for Feb 26th: Lineup for Apr 24th TBD SEASON TICKET HOLDERS – Complimentary OR $15* *Based on deteriorate ticket hilt voucher availability. Reservations can be done by job the Box Office.


Learn to Draw with Art Teacher Amy - Learn to DrawThrough Apr 24, 2018 - Amityville

Learn to pull and paint animals, people, works by famous artist with watercolors, oil pastels, colored pencils, markers and more. 



Family Play Time:Board Games - Astoria Library Through Apr 24, 2018 - Long Island City

Come and play chess, checkers, and other renouned board games with the family. This module is for children adult to 14 years aged and their poignant adults.

 

 



Crafty Tuesday - Rochdale Village LibraryThrough Apr 24, 2018 - Jamaica

Get artistic at a library, and suffer an afternoon of  fun crafts for propagandize age children.  Younger children are invited with a caregiver.  Past crafts have included catapults, painting, collages, creation play-dough and more.



Trivia Night - Dave & Buster'sThrough Apr 24, 2018 - West Nyqack

Tuesday's are about to get even some-more fun during Dave & Buster's West Nyack! Enjoy Trivia Night starting Mar 6th @ 7pm! Grab your team for fun and PRIZES!



Play a PS4 - Haverstraw King's Daughters Public Library, Village BranchThrough Apr 24, 2018 - Haverstraw

Come in and play a PS4 on a big screen! No registration required. For Ages 6-16.



Parent-Child Afternoon Workshop Tuesdays (Ages 3–5) - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 24, 2018 - New York


Electra Askitopoulos Friedman, instructor
Explore your own creativity and declare your child's growth during this ancestral class singular to The Met! Children and adults work independently to try art materials, techniques, and age-appropriate concepts by activities including painting, collage, sculpting, and drawing, and share their creations and practice with any other.
One adult is compulsory for each child. Class distance is singular to 14 children and registration is required.


Tuesday Material Exploration (Ages 6–8) - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 24, 2018 - New York


Barbara Woods, instructor
Get artistic while finding art in a Museum's studios and galleries! Explore The Met's world-renowned collection to examination with opposite materials and learn about art concepts. Develop your own art portfolio by studio activities including painting, collage, sculpting, printmaking, and drawing.


Trains & Tracks - The Field LibraryThrough Apr 24, 2018 - Peekskill

A module of giveaway play with a outrageous collection of Thomas and friends trains.



Art Workshop Series Begins: Photographing Local Landscapes—Woodlawn Cemetery, Untermyer Gardens and Van Cortlandt Park - Wave Hill Public GardensThrough Apr 24, 2018 - Bronx


Using a camera lens and a naked eye, try three of a area's many intriguing outside spaces with inlet photographer Benjamin Swett. All-day workshops embody tours and photography sessions any morning and afternoon reviews behind at Wave Hill. All levels welcome. Carpooling is encouraged; singular transportation between Wave Hill and a offsite locations accessible upon request. Bring a brownish-red bag lunch or sequence from The Café during Wave Hill. This three-session array continues Apr 17 and 24.


Marianne Durach - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Miguel A. Chavez | Ali Cockburn | Ana Dávila | Barbara Demsar | Marianne Durach | Manuel Jiménez Palma | Olivia Kapoor | Sergey Klychkov | Alexander Ossipov (TOTUR) | Matus Prochaczka (WEKOWORKS) | Stefano Sanna | Gordana Tomic | Gerlinde Amei Wöllmer | Donald Woodman


Donald Woodman - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Agora Gallery is gratified to benefaction Horizons: Photographs by Donald Woodman, a focused muster featuring new works by internationally famous artist Donald Woodman. With a career travelling forty-five years, Woodman is an determined large format photographer and has collaborated with and assisted artists such as architectural photographer Ezra Stoller, American photographer Minor White, and epitome painter Agnes Martin. Moving adeptly between blurb and excellent arts photography, Woodman's singular combination of normal and digital methods lends his work technical proficiency, grave refinement, and unpractical weight. His different subject matter, trimming from portraits and landscapes to probing examinations of masculinity and personal identity, stays consistently intimate, characterized by a rebellious perspective and individualist wit.
Though Woodman has been an engrained figure in a international art universe for decades, a artist has selected to sojourn at a margins, vital and operative primarily in a American Southwest. Regarding this tendency, Woodman says, "For many of my career, New Mexico has supposing me with a remit from some of a unbearable excesses of civilization. we have selected to stay out of a limelight in sequence to safety the leisure to pursue my personal vision."
Aptly, Horizons is an muster of large-scale detailed prints capturing a vastness of a American Southwestern landscape. Focusing on a dramatic play of light on a horizon, Woodman's new works predicate the dried as a sanctuary. His bend for a landscape is evidenced in these rich, sensuous photographs that prominence the singular and frail ecology and doubt notions of vast natural resources and eternal frontiers.


Olivia Kapoor - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


The paintings of American Inter-Dimensional Visionary artist Olivia Kapoor offer fragile meditations on a nature of time and tension interpreted by color, geometry, and texture. Working primarily in acrylic, oil, and pastel, a artist constructs rarely saturated canvases that challenge traditional, realist expressions of color.
Her altogether oeuvre blends contemporary portrayal techniques with a style of Surrealist and Impressionist masters such as Salvador Dali, Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet. Kapoor describes her technique as "relaxed and meditative." She explains: "My state of mind and how we feel emotionally minister greatly to a work itself, how it comes together, and how prolonged it takes.... The good thing about a end outcome is that it is means to pronounce for itself, tell a story, promulgate something to a viewer." The artist's constrained juxtapositions of settlement and hardness are during once immersive and dynamic, so inviting a viewer into a continuously evolving, dream-like universe Kapoor cultivates by paint.


Stefano Sanna - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Miguel A. Chavez | Ali Cockburn | Ana Dávila | Barbara Demsar | Marianne Durach | Manuel Jiménez Palma | Olivia Kapoor | Sergey Klychkov | Alexander Ossipov (TOTUR) | Matus Prochaczka (WEKOWORKS) | Stefano Sanna | Gordana Tomic | Gerlinde Amei Wöllmer | Donald Woodman


Ana Dávila - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Ana Dávila's musical paintings are as brimful with personal countenance and artistic leisure as they are distinguished in visible content. Working in churned media on canvas, Dávila layers abstract, organic brushstrokes and a far-reaching variation of materials in a clearly endless demeanour that imbues any work with the own individuality and personality; via Dávila's practice, no dual works are alike.
In works such as Orgasm (2017), squashy droplets of splendid yellow, green, and cobalt blue in a background of a composition are neatly interrupted by gritty, textured swaths of vivid
crimson that dominates a foreground and top right plot of a painting. Dávila's importance on resisting tones and textures are during once rarely emotive and contemplative of a ever-
changing inlet of a human experience. In works such as Yeesss!!! (2017), credentials layers of splendid red are neatly interrupted by enterprising droplets, swaths, stamps, and drips of sky blue, cream, and black. Each unenlightened splash of paint appears to rivet in demoniac conversations with one another, so commanding a life of the own.


Sergey Klychkov - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Sergey Klychkov's paintings are both dainty and profound, careful and spontaneous. Focusing especially on portraiture, Klychkov is generally skilled during delineating a expressive sum of a human face. While preferencing excellent art over illustration, his paintings but suggest narratives. This comes many to light when his work portrays cartoonishly incompatible juxtapositions of phenomena in fantastical landscapes, implying roots in a highly-developed illusory history.
In The Moons (2015), Klychkov's use of oil paints lends his theme a folkloric aspect. Portraying a lunar fantasia, dual female nudes are seated atop a roofs of houses, while dual more fly in air. A fifth womanlike figure rides on a purple equine through in a center of a scene. The mangled spatial exaggeration of a figures' limbs, as good as a houses, give a image a dionysian feel, while Klychkov's tone palette blankets this appetite in an ashen-hued tranquility. While verging on a illustrative, a viewer can usually imagine a backstory behind such a work. Taken in by a almost coastline calm of a painting, a viewer competence feel held up in a same insouciance with that the dual women dawdle on a nightime roof.


Manuel Jiménez Palma - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Spanish artist Manuel Jiménez Palma uses pastels to constraint quotidian scenes, imbuing a ordinary with uninhibited romantic affect. He utilizes a high-keyed, farfetched palette and emphasizes symbol making over realism, giving his works a clarity of spontaneity. Drawing directly onto paper without sketching, Palma manipulates a shapes and colors in his compositions to emanate entirely biased scenes that plea perception.
In works such as Beers in Andalusia., Palma images a aftermath of a tiny gathering, a intense red, ochre, violet, and aqua palette mirroring a exuberance of a artist. Meanwhile, Sleeping in a Yard., captures a attitude of a languid, asleep cat, the surrounds remade into a rarely patterned and richly musical abstraction. In Roofs of Seville., Palma renders a Spanish town's skyline in pared down shapes of bold, unmodulated color, his assured mark creation and colourful palette indicating a energy of a bustling town. In any work, Palma utilizes a emotionality of shining color to immerse conventional scenes with radical subjectivity.


Barbara Demsar - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


In her witty abstract landscapes, Barbara Demsar paints a natural universe with a vivid, childlike optimism. Harmonious, bright, and airy, her lemon yellow and eggshell compositions are dirty with ethereal doodles, dots of pigment, and whimsical, collaged shapes. These particular narratives simulate the artist's notice of a real world; her biased philosophies are voiced via a singular and joyous pictorial language.
Demsar's musical landscapes share a register of repeated symbols. In further to skinny loops and devious lines, little infinity symbols, 3 point crowns, and vale half rings seem throughout her works, lending a clarity of connectedness to any buoyant composition. Furthermore, Landscape and Good Morning Sun any feature markers of a setting line and a sun, as good as several other repetitious visual signifiers that sojourn mysterious. There Somewhere is a hazier combination featuring tiny clusters of evocative shapes atop a subtly printed background. Finally, Here and Now utilizes an all over composition, and splendid red flecks and dabs of paint punctuate a golden, textured background.


Gordana Tomic - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Gordana Tomic's large-scale, epitome works are during once energetic, gestural, and surpassing in meaning. Working in primarily acrylic, oil, and churned media on canvas, Tomic utilizes a monochrome palette and an epitome expressionist gesticulate that transcribes raw, chaste emotion into rarely saturated and autographically textured compositions. Upon initial glance, a majority of Tomic's oeuvre appears altogether abstract; however, in many of her works, a artist deftly conceals incongruous elements within an all-over combination brimming with tone and texture.
In works such as Poseidon Palette (2017), layered tones of navy, cobalt blue, and white writhe, splash, and shake at a upper register of a composition, cascading downwards in weighty, straight drips of pigment. In a center of a canvas, Poseidon's trident is faintly visible, seamlessly blended with the abstract surroundings. Inspired by her Mediterranean background, Tomic explains: "I truly trust that all a seas are mine, like we named my latest exhibition. we have a purpose in this Universe to try many techniques, to hold every tension and move it to a canvas as it is, as it should be, as we read it and feel it." The artist now resides in Belgrade, Serbia.


Gerlinde Amei Wöllmer - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Gerlinde Amei Wöllmer's epitome canvases interpret the healthy landscape of her sourroundings into contented explorations of both hardness and color. Wöllmer mostly combines materials such as baked dry pigment, sand, and marker with acrylic paint that imbues her paintings with autographic tactility.
Works such as Dark and Light (2012) marry resisting earth tones with grainy surfaces that elicit the peace of a artist's surroundings. Although abstract, a artist incorporates organic shapes and counterfeit lines within her works that remember elements of nature, such as tree branches and coastal grasslands. In works such as Hoffnung (2009), splendid swaths of neon pink, violet, timberland green and bluish are indiscriminately placed opposite a low charcoal background. Although Wöllmer places any color in eccentric regions of a canvas, any tone emanates a musical tension, as if a colors were enchanting in a sonorous conversation. Wöllmer gleans most of her impulse from music, as good as a process of her practice. She explains: "The routine of portrayal empowers me, and we sense this feeling is also conveyed to viewers who seem changed by my work."


Matus Prochaczka (Wekoworks) - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Matus Prochaczka creates clear renderings of unconventional automobiles in his works that mix digital art and normal painting techniques. Using acrylic sprays, acrylic paint, and a palette knife, a artist embellishes his digitally printed inventions with painterly streaks and smears that elicit speed. Modeled on sophisticate mechanism software, a metallic cars have razor pointy edges and finely wrought details, though it is a artist's palm that injects a works with dynamism.
Prochaczka's 14_Fernando Alonso during Virtual Track facilities a sharp Formula One racer whirring by space. Though a artist designs a cars himself, he maintains a logos and sponsors seen on standard Formula One cars in sequence to elicit the brew of racism and nostalgia compared with a sport. 33_Max Verstappen Night Race depicts a space age automobile that is roughly completely abstracted, confused nearly over recognition by threateningly quick speeds. Speed is serve emphasized with clever strokes of acrylics and mist paint in a artist's many recent work, 29_Alonso INDY500, a digital imitation with a glimpse of a motorist in a separate second as he races along a Indianapolis 500 track.


Miguel A. Chavez - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Miguel A. Chavez's relaxing paintings entice his assembly to cruise the bucolic beauty within a everyday experience. Working in primarily oil on canvas, a majority of Chavez's oeuvre encompasses rarely detailed renderings of area facades executed with gently textured brushstrokes and compositional clarity. In works such as San Diego House, white mortar bungalows thatched with clay roof tiles and bluish wooden shutters lay nestled within Californian eucalyptus and palm trees. In Colorado House History Museum, a vast log cabin, the edges lined with a white wooden trim, peers bashfully towards a audience amidst a screen of Coloradan tree leaves, station upon a runner of clay and stone.
Born and lifted in Córdoba, Argentina, Chavez has trafficked to and lived within areas of Mexico and Canada; a artist's Latin birthright emanates via his shining oeuvre. Chavez's works have been displayed in a crowd of private collections and institutions in cities opposite the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Japan, and via the continent of Europe. The artist now resides in San Diego, California.


Alexander Ossipov (Totur) - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Alexander Ossipov (TOTUR) creates unenlightened and minute oil paintings mixing myth and memory, conceivable and divine. The artist distorts and stylizes his subjects, paring them down to geometric forms and blocks of color. Allegorical total and animals are fractured and reassembled in shoal compositions, a pigmented planes and facets flattened onto a picture plane.
In Ossipov's The Abduction of Europe, a bare female figure and a bull's conduct share a vast space. Without a horizon, a two boyant in an worried space, a floundering, disfigured body reaching in vain for a animal. The Trinity. Guests facilities three total that connote to a holy trinity. Dressed in preoccupied and heavily patterned robes with Byzantine halos of light radiating from their heads, a three holy total take on a appearance of stained glass. Finally, Ossipov's The Two Moons depicts an allegorical horned figure alongside an unclear anthropomorphic shape, any patterned with stripes of worldly color. In a background, dual turquoise and section red orbs cut across a black ground, formulating a clarity of dueling opposition.


Heaven and Earth - Agora GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - NYC


Agora Gallery is gratified to announce a opening of Heaven and Earth, featuring a works of Miguel A. Chavez, Ali Cockburn, Ana Dávila, Manuel Jiménez Palma, Barbara Demsar, Marianne Durach, Olivia Kapoor, Sergey Klychkov, Alexander Ossipov, Matus Prochaczka, Stefano Sanna, Gordana Tomic, Gerlinde Amei Wöllmer, and Donald Woodman.
The fourteen artists in this muster imbue their particular practices into a common exploration of a transcendent beauty within both a quotidian and a sublime. Buoyant dockside scenes and sanguinary paintings of storefront facades are juxtaposed with dainty dreamscapes, expressive, epitome compositions, and fragile photographs of a world we now inhabit. Traditional and contemporary conventions fuse in this muster as any individual artist utilizes a accumulation of mediums, including though not singular to acrylic and oil on canvas, churned media on paper, collage, digital prints, and photography. Heaven and Earth invites a viewer to inspect an refreshing marriage of a everyday, a celestial, and a stasis between.
Heaven and Earth will open on Apr 5th, 2018, with an opening accepting on Apr 5th from 6-8pm. The muster will sojourn open until Apr 25th.
Exhibition Dates: Apr 5 - Apr 25, 2018
Reception: Thursday Apr 5, 2018 6-8 PM
Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 11:00am – 6:00pm
Gallery Location: 530 West 25th Street, New York, NY
Event URL: https://www.agora-gallery.com/collectivecatalog/Collective_4_5_2018.aspx
Featured Artists:
Miguel A. Chavez | Ali Cockburn | Ana Dávila | Barbara Demsar | Marianne Durach | Manuel Jiménez Palma | Olivia Kapoor | Sergey Klychkov | Alexander Ossipov (TOTUR) | Matus Prochaczka (WEKOWORKS) | Stefano Sanna | Gordana Tomic | Gerlinde Amei Wöllmer | Donald Woodman
About Agora Gallery
Agora Gallery is a contemporary excellent art gallery located in a heart of Chelsea’s excellent art district in New York. Established in 1984, Agora Gallery specializes in joining art dealers and collectors with inhabitant and general artists. The art gallery’s consultant consultants are accessible to support corporate and private clients in procuring strange artwork to accommodate their organization’s specific needs and bill requirements. With a clever online participation and renouned online gallery, ARTmine, joined with a spacious and superb physical gallery space, a work of the talented artists, who work in different media and styles, can accept the courtesy it deserves. Over a years Agora Gallery has sponsored and catered to special events directed at fostering amicable awareness and compelling the use of art to assistance those in need.


In Beauty it is Finished Drawings 1951-2008 - GagosianThrough Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Gagosian is gratified to benefaction the initial career-spanning muster of drawings and works on paper by Cy Twombly, orderly in organisation with a Cy Twombly Foundation.
Throughout his career, Twombly postulated an active rendezvous with drawing, gesture, and creation marks on paper. His urgent, labyrinth lines consolidate the insinuate energies that lift over into his paintings, sculptures, and photography. Despite their puzzling qualities, Twombly’s drawings are strikingly clear in their rhythm, line, and allusions. At once careful and deeply sensual, they enclose a undying language, mediating between ancient and complicated culture.


Up-cycled Craft Series - Hillcrest LibraryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - Flushing

Celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday all day with events desirous by Dr. Seuss' books and characters. There will be stories, games, coloring and crafts!

 



Children's - Coding for Tweens - Syosset Public LibraryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - Syosset

This rudimentary course to Python programming will assistance your child know the basis of coding. With a concentration on project-based learning, students will learn coding concepts and build programs and games that will both hint their creativity and rise their technological abilities.



Coronation of Sesostris - Gagosian Through Apr 25, 2018 - New York


Gagosian is gratified to benefaction the initial career-spanning muster of drawings and works on paper by Cy Twombly, orderly in organisation with a Cy Twombly Foundation.
Throughout his career, Twombly postulated an active rendezvous with drawing, gesture, and creation marks on paper. His urgent, labyrinth lines consolidate the insinuate energies that lift over into his paintings, sculptures, and photography. Despite their puzzling qualities, Twombly’s drawings are strikingly clear in their rhythm, line, and allusions. At once careful and deeply sensual, they enclose a undying language, mediating between ancient and complicated culture.


Storytime: Wednesday Morning - Rochdale Village LibraryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - Jamaica

A morning of stories, songs, crafts, and lots of fun.  A smashing way for parents and caregivers to accommodate while participating with their children.



Speakin' Spanish during Grand Concourse Library with Bilingual Birdies - Grand Concourse LibraryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - Bronx

All of the bilingual musicians play guitar, percussion, lead puppetry routines, and finish with a burble dance party! Select from Spanish, French, or Mandarin. There are instruments and fun props for children to use in a classes.



Let's Paint Art Classes Ages 13 - 15 - Mills Pond GalleryThrough Apr 25, 2018 - St. James

In this class, students emanate a finished portrayal from underpainting to finish regulating water mixable oil colors. Students will emanate their possess composition and pattern of their choosing. There will be a concentration on blending colors and value, as good as a individual visible language of any student. We will demeanour at artists such as Van Gogh and Manet as inspirations for a process we will be using. Teacher: Nicholas Frizalone



Multilingual Mother Goose - Chappaqua Children's LibraryThrough Apr 26, 2018 - Chappaqua

Children in grades3 to 6 will suffer making and eating uninformed baked goodies. 



Curator's Choice: Trailblazers - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 26, 2018 - Upper East Side


This four-part march highlights a Museum's immeasurable collection by an scrutiny of a theme "Trailblazers" opposite cultures. Four curators will name works of art from their particular departments that simulate this theme. Each curator will try the thesis in a context of a artist/maker, theme matter, discipline, or media.


Young Explorers: Arts, Crafts, & More - Flushing LibraryThrough Apr 26, 2018 - Flushing

Young Explorers Club for children is focused on scrutiny of new humanities and crafts techniques and materials. It's a new find every week!

 



Pay What You Wish Thursday during SPARK! - Spark by Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Apr 26, 2018 - DUMBO

April 2018 Drop-In Play Celebrate the Earth during SPARK as we emanate awareness and appreciation of the planet. Activities entice young artists to build excellent motor skills, try artmaking materials, and learn how to make new friends in a community play space. Apr programs concentration on self-guided play with a goal of strengthening kids’ tie to inlet and deepening their honour for the fragile environment.

Upcoming events: 

Saturday, Apr 7 – Sunday, Apr 8: Mixed-Media Rain Clouds Apr Showers Bring May Flowers! Celebrate a spring deteriorate with churned media sleet clouds!

Saturday, Apr 14 – Sunday, Apr 15: Fantasy Aquariums Design your own aquarium with fish stickers, stamps, and sketch tools.

Saturday, Apr 21 – Sunday, Apr 22: Upcycled Tree Sculptures Celebrate Earth Day by formulating a handprint tree with recycled card tubes and embellished paper.

Saturday, Apr 28 – Apr 29: Tie-dyed Flowers Explore tone mixing by drizzling watercolor with droppers on tone diffusing paper to make a pleasing spring flower!



STEAM Explorers - Astoria LibraryThrough Apr 26, 2018 - Long Island City

Come and play chess, checkers, and other renouned board games with the family. This module is for children adult to 14 years aged and their poignant adults.

 

 



Family Movie Nights - The WestchesterThrough Apr 26, 2018 - White Plains

The Westchester will shade free family-friendly cinema in a CONNECT Lounge. Before a movie begins, be certain to stop by one of a great eateries in SAVOR for dinner. Please make a reservation indicating a number of children and adults in a party: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/movie-nights-tickets-43555917923



Fun Friday and STEAM Friday - Rochdale Village LibraryThrough Apr 26, 2018 - Jamaica

Mix it adult with karaoke, house games, chess and more. Every other Friday will have STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) activities. Bring your creative thinking!



Speakin' Spanish in a East Village with Bilingual Birdies - Tompkins Square LibraryThrough Apr 26, 2018 - East Village

All of a bilingual musicians play guitar, percussion, lead puppetry routines, and finish with a burble dance party. Select from Spanish, French, or Mandarin. There will be instruments and fun props for children to use in a classes.



MOCAKIDS Storytime - Museum of Chinese in AmericaThrough Apr 26, 2018 - Chinatown

Enjoy stories, finger-plays, songs, and some-more in English and Mandarin. Interactive songs, hothouse rhymes, and humanities & crafts will accompany this bilingual storytime. A sharp-witted 30-minute multiple of fun activities and denunciation exploration will raise your immature child’s word skills and vocabulary, both of that are critical for a strong, flourishing reader. 



Hello, Met Thursdays! (Ages 2–4) - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 26, 2018 - Upper East Side


Kate Waisman, instructor
Join us for a comfortable introduction to a Museum and art by stories, songs, and activities that bond to works of art in The Met collection. Children and adults try the galleries and studio together to learn all that a Museum has to offer.


Disney Storytime and Karoke Series - Queensboro Hill LibraryThrough Apr 27, 2018 - Flushing


Participants will review "How a Queen Found a Perfect Cup of Tea", by Kate Hosford, and "The Queen is Coming to Tea", by Linda Ravin Lodding. Enjoy opposite types of tea and snacks, tiaras optional! Ages 4-8


Fred Wilson - Pace GalleryThrough Apr 27, 2018 - New York


Afro Kismet
Pace is gratified to benefaction Fred Wilson: Afro Kismet, an muster featuring a artist's many recent physique of work originally recognised for a 15th book of a Istanbul Biennial on perspective in tumble 2017.


Afterglow: New Moms Group - Marlene Meyerson JCC Through Apr 27, 2018 - Upper West Side

Join mothers and their new babies ages 0-5 months to benefit information, share your experiences, and support one another in a early days of motherhood. Explore topics such as a development of maternal identity, tot attachment and bonding, postpartum mood and self-care, partner relationships, and returning to work. Led by Pria Alpern, Ph.D., a protected clinical clergyman specializing in maternal mental health and a mom of two. A good opportunity for first-time moms as good as second- or third-timers!



John Gibson: New Works - Gerald Peters GalleryThrough Apr 27, 2018 - New York


Teen Time: New Graphic Novels - Brookyn Public Library - Dyker Library Through Apr 27, 2018 - Dyker Heights

Comic browsing done easy during the Dyker branch! Our new mini collection will be accessible all day, each day a branch is open. The collection will embody titles from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, and others. Come by and check out a volume or two.



Plaster Craft Hour - Lyrical Children's Preschool & Learning CenterThrough Apr 27, 2018 - Calverton

Stop in with your child to emanate a special Plaster Craft creation. A accumulation of choices that will change over time. All reserve included. Appropriate for ages 2 and up. Reservation compulsory by 11:30 am on Friday - Call 631-208-4003.



Christofle 'Moments Pétillants' – Sparkling Moments Exhibition - Christofle Through Apr 27, 2018 - New York


Christofle 'Moments Pétillants' – Sparkling Moments Exhibition
April 11 - Apr 27, 2018 | 11AM - 6PM
390 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
Celebrate a savoir faire of Christofle with Moments Pétillants, an muster highlighting a best of Christofle’s 188 year history in partnership with famed champagne house, Billecart Salmon.
Champagne has prolonged been synonymous with celebrations both grand and intimate, and given 1830, Christofle has mastered a art of producing singular and special creations to suffer the French stimulating wine. As prolongation techniques softened in a 19th century and a modern champagne attention took form, Christofle responded to a quickly flourishing need with a singular selection of accessories done specifically for a special beverage.
On arrangement will be some of a brand’s many distinctive champagne coolers, flutes, glasses, and other china accessories that demonstrate changes in style, a evolution of ambience in entertaining, and a art of vital well.


Toddler Story Time - Queens Library, Bellerose BranchThrough Apr 27, 2018 - Bellerose

A fun time for a little ones and their caregivers featuring stories, songs and finger plays.



Storytime - Barnes and Noble - East Northport Through Apr 27, 2018 - East Northport

Visit the  Children's Department for a weekly Storytime eventuality - listen to good stories, attend in a fun qualification and make new friends.



Friday Stories and Glories: World Mythology during The Met (Ages 6–8) - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 27, 2018 - New York


Lauren Ebin, instructor
Uncover a world of art during The Met! Jump into stories, mythology, and folklore from around a globe during this interactive gallery module just for kids.
This is a drop-off program; however, meddlesome adults are acquire to attend. Please register meddlesome siblings separately. Classes are singular to 20 children and registration is required.


Pause for Pegasus: The Inspiration of Antiquity (Ages 9–12) - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 27, 2018 - New York


Barbara Woods, instructor
Jean Sorabella, instructor
The undying myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome come alive in this singular class! Explore connectors between art and novel through readings from exemplary authors, purpose play, sketching, and contention of works of art via the Museum's galleries. Make artistic connections that strech across space and time.
This is a drop-off program; however, meddlesome adults are acquire to attend. Please register meddlesome siblings separately. Classes are singular to 20 children and registration is required.


Tribute to Old Masters - Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of AmericaThrough Apr 27, 2018 - New York


The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America is gratified to announce a solo muster presenting artworks by a Australian-Polish artist Kamila Wojciechowicz. Opening reception: Apr 13, 2018, 6PM during 208 East 30th Street, New York, NY 10016; on perspective April 13-27, 2018. Open on: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 am compartment 6:00 p.m.
The uncover is patrician “Tribute to Old Masters". “While formulating my artworks, we was desirous greatly by aged masters, such as Albrecht Dürer, Hieronymus Bosch, Diego Velázquez, Pieter Bruegel a Elder, Petrus Christus and many other famous artists. we decided to mix certain elements from a past, such as perplexing drawing and complicated elements, such as jam-packed colours, into my art. Naturally, this doesn’t meant that we solely copied their works. Instead, we was perplexing to learn a certain set of skills from any great artist and exercise them into my possess works. My graphics essentially concern my passion for ballet, show as good as depictions of heaven, ruin and a garden of conceivable delights. My works during present essentially concern a esoteric and cryptic where we collaged churned media subjects into shade box imaginary pieces that are roughly small theatre settings. They are meticulously minute with clever drawing job upon my believe of paintings by Bosch and Velazquez along with images suggestive of Gothic bestiaries.”
Her art demonstrates ardent work in opposite media, such as graphics, collage and painting. All of them emanate an engaging sense of play and element each other. Kamila Wojciechowicz has been display her works internationally e.g. Hong Kong, Italy, Germany, UK as good as in a U.S.
Kamila Wojciechowicz hailed from Australia and Poland and perceived extensive artistic training in Europe, internationally-awarded, prepared artistically in Warsaw and London, finalist of a Art Next Expo in Hong Kong 2017.


Christofle 'Moments Pétillants' – Sparkling Moments Exhibition - Christofle Through Apr 27, 2018 - New York


Christofle 'Moments Pétillants' – Sparkling Moments Exhibition
April 11 - Apr 27, 2018 | 11AM - 6PM
390 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
Celebrate a savoir faire of Christofle with Moments Pétillants, an muster highlighting a best of Christofle’s 188 year history in partnership with famed champagne house, Billecart Salmon.
Champagne has prolonged been synonymous with celebrations both grand and intimate, and given 1830, Christofle has mastered a art of producing singular and special creations to suffer the French stimulating wine. As prolongation techniques softened in a 19th century and a modern champagne attention took form, Christofle responded to a quickly flourishing need with a singular selection of accessories done specifically for a special beverage.
On arrangement will be some of a brand’s many distinctive champagne coolers, flutes, glasses, and other china accessories that demonstrate changes in style, a evolution of ambience in entertaining, and a art of vital well.


Story Pirates - Arthur Seleen Theatre during The Drama Book ShopThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Midtown

Using stories submitted by children, a Story Pirates emanate outlandishly humorous sketches and mini-musicals. Whether it's following a adventures of a superhero baby, or reminiscing about disposable sleet ponchos during a ball game, a songs and stories raze with a creative appetite that usually a child could possess.



CT Little Yogis - Yoga 203Through Apr 28, 2018 - Norwalk

Children will learn how to concentration and core themselves with several breathing and cognisance techniques. They will learn honour for others with a practice of fun poses, partner and organisation poses, lots of yoga games, increasing flexibility, polished balance and coordination, growth of concentration and concentration, increased self-esteem and confidence, all with an importance on fun.



The Kings of Versailles - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Upper East Side


In this three-session march (April 14, 21, 28), learn the lives of 3 monarchs that done the Palace of Versailles their permanent residence.
Space is limited. This three-session march is sole as one section and particular dates can't be purchased. The price is $175 for a three-session march (includes Museum admission). Registration ends during noon on a day before a first session.


Antonio Lopez - Danziger GalleryThrough Apr 28, 2018 - New York


Danziger Gallery is gratified to announce the representation of a photographic estate of Antonio Lopez. The inaugural fashion illustrator of a 1970s and 80s, Antonio (as he sealed his work) was and stays one of a most rarely regarded and successful figures in a fashion world. While not primarily known as a photographer, Antonio was frequency without his favorite Instamatic camera, and as his career progressed he incited increasingly to photography to emanate fashion stories, portraits, and elaborate mise-en-scènes.
This muster – a first to concentration exclusively on Antonio's photographs - facilities a preference of a unique Instamatic prints from a 1970s that were his detailed form. Developed and printed by Kodak, these prints were possibly mounted by Antonio or stored in a original yellow Kodak envelopes that a film was processed and delivered in. As Antonio never sent a negatives behind for re-printing any print is unique.
While essentially known for his conform illustrations, Antonio did not provide his photographs lightly, convention them in grids and pairs to emanate dynamic and abdominal patterns. While a prints might superficially resemble Andy Warhol's Polaroids since of their distance and period, Antonio's Kodak prints are a detonate of appetite to Warhol's some-more classical studies. While Warhol's Polaroids were mostly a basis for destiny painted portraits, Antonio's photographs were an finish to themselves.


Xiao Yu - Pace GalleryThrough Apr 28, 2018 - New York


Xiao Yu: Translocation
Pace Gallery is gratified to benefaction the latest solo muster by Chinese artist Xiao Yu with his new physique of work in Beijing. Xiao Yu: Translocation will be on perspective from Mar 17 by April 28, 2018, with an opening accepting held on Friday, Mar 16, from 4 to 6 p.m.


Letters In The Dirt - The Brick TheaterThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Brooklyn


Immersive and surreal, LETTERS IN THE DIRT places the audience face-to-face with a insightful Aiyana Jones— a seven-year-old lady fatally shot by military in 2010 during a botched raid in Detroit, now a pitch within a Movement for Black Lives. Structured like a game-ritual, a show lands it assembly in a puzzling purgatory a night after Aiyana’s killing, where they are greeted by a carol of black children, invited to play a game, and supposing objects that were once a partial of Aiyana’s life. To “play,” a audience contingency use their objects to beam her by her memories to an bargain of her death. Participants learn her favorite stadium games, and dream aloud with her about if “we was all free.” All while celebrating black imagination and vulnerability, LETTERS IN THE DIRT creates a vibrant, insinuate audience knowledge personal to all who participate.


Coding Classes for Kids - Glen Oaks LibraryThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Glen Oaks

Movie time is good family time.  Enjoy these screenings. 4/3  "Wonder", and 4/4 "Despicable Me 3".



The Amazing Kreskin LIVE - Theatre Row – Lion TheatreThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Midtown

Watch a legendary mentalist read people’s thoughts and establish the fit and value of cards comparison randomly by assembly members. He'll even recite information created in tip by people of all ages. Be vacant by this true veteran in business some 6 decades.



Brooklyn Center for a Performing Arts 2017-18 Season during the Kumble Theater during LIU - Kumble Theater during LIU BrooklynThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Brooklyn


Brooklyn Center for a Performing Arts
announces 7 performance
at a Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn
for a 2017-18 season
Featuring jazz performances by
the Tierney Sutton Band, Kenny Barron,
and Alicia Olatuja,
the lapse of anniversary favorites Lunar New Year Celebration and Step Afrika, and more!
Brooklyn Center for a Performing Arts at Brooklyn College is anxious to announce a array of 7 performances during the Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn as partial of the 2017-18 season. Brooklyn Center will announce additional performances in a fall in and with a opening of a new Leonard and Claire Tow Center for a Performing Arts during Brooklyn College.
 
"We are anxious to continue the commitment to presenting world-class artists to a diverse communities of  Brooklyn," pronounced Jon Yanofsky, a Director of Brooklyn Center for a Performing Arts. "Since the home bottom of Whitman Theatre will be sealed for twelve months for much-needed constructional repairs, a upcoming deteriorate will be presented in dual alternative spaces, permitting us a opportunity to share some-more intimate humanities experiences with the audience."
The deteriorate opens on Oct 21, 2017 with a Tierney Sutton Band, presenting their 2017 GRAMMY® Award-nominated plan The Sting Variations. Praised by The New York Times as "a pristine jazz spirit," Ms. Sutton and her contingent give uninformed jazz interpretations to a repertoire of stone icon, Sting. Other jazz performances in a Kumble deteriorate include NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron (February 24, 2018), stepping divided from his contingent to benefaction an dusk of solo piano, and Brooklyn's possess Alicia Olatuja (March 10, 2018), who initial received inhabitant recognition for her mountainous solo with a Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir during President Obama's second inauguration.
Actor/writer/poet/community romantic Daniel Beaty will revitalise his one-man-show Emergency during Black History Month (February 17-18, 2018), in that he portrays some-more than 40 characters. Having premiered in 2006 during The Public Theater (where it was patrician Emergence-SEE!), this solo tour-de-force explores the shared amiability and what it means to be free. The prestigious Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company earnings for a fifth annual Lunar New Year Celebration, and Step Afrika! brings their "percussive spectacle" (The New York Times) behind to Brooklyn Center. Finally, a GRAMMY® Award-nominated musicians of Los Pleneros de la 21 benefaction a low-pitched celebration of Afro-Puerto Rican holiday traditions with their family-friendly
Christmas in El Barrio.
Brooklyn Center's 2017-18 Season during the Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn:
Tierney Sutton Band: The Sting Variations
Saturday, Oct 21, 2017 during 8pm, $35
Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn
"A critical jazz artist who takes a whole craving to another level."  --
The New York Times
Known for her strange and irritable interpretations of a classic jazz songbook, eight-time GRAMMY® hopeful Tierney Sutton has perceived seven uninterrupted nominations for "Best Jazz Vocal Album" - a assignment for each project she has expelled in a last decade. Having headlined during The Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, and Jazz during Lincoln Center, she and her contingent bring their 2017 GRAMMY®-nominated project,
The Sting Variations, to Brooklyn with uninformed interpretations of a repertoire of stone icon, Sting.
Los Pleneros de la 21: Christmas in El Barrio
Sunday, Dec 10, 2017 during 3pm, $25
Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn
From a mountain tops of Puerto Rico to a street corners of New York City, a Puerto Rican holiday deteriorate is about reaffirming informative identity and jubilant in a strength of family and village ties. Music is during the core of a festivities, with friends entertainment in groups called parrandas, going from home to home singing traditional aguinaldos into a wee hours of a morning. Experience a holiday season Borinquen-style, as a GRAMMY® Award-nominated musicians of Los Pleneros de la 21 benefaction a low-pitched celebration of Afro-Puerto Rican Christmas traditions.
Fifth Annual Lunar New Year Celebration
Sunday, Feb 11, 2018 during 3pm, $25
Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn
Celebrate a oncoming attainment of open with an all-new festival of Chinese song and dance commemorating a Year of a Dog, true guardian and constant friend to mankind. This family-friendly eventuality includes seemly dancers, a colorful Chinese marketplace, red lions and golden dragons frolicking to a lilting sounds of normal instruments, and more. Enjoy a elegant fame and abounding culture of one of Brooklyn's many vibrant communities with this award-winning opening by a prestigious Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company.
Daniel Beaty: Emergency
Saturday, Feb 17, 2018 during 8pm and Sun, Feb 18, 2018 during 3pm; $30
Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn
When a worker ship emerges out of a Hudson River in present-day New York Harbor, a city and a nation are sent into near-hysteria as they try to know this weird and unaccountable phenomenon. Award-winning actor/writer/poet/community romantic Daniel Beaty portrays some-more than 40 characters in this solo melodramatic tour-de-force as he explores the shared amiability and what it means to be free. Through a characters' several testimonies on temperament and personal freedom, Emergency weaves an intricately woven, witty, and relocating commentary on complicated African American life."We can overcome if we change a way we see, see ourselves, see the past, see the possibility."- Daniel Beaty from Emergency
 
Kenny Barron (solo piano)
Saturday, Feb 24, 2018 during 8pm, $35
Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn
Praised by the Los Angeles Times as "one of a top jazz pianists in a world," NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron has an unmatched elegance, symphonic sensibility, and rhythmic mastery. He has perceived eleven GRAMMY® nods, many recently in 2017 for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, and is a six-time target of Best Pianist by a Jazz Journalists Association. Don't skip this insinuate solo opening by a dictatorial artist who Jazz Weekly calls "the many lyrical piano actor of the time."
Alicia Olatuja
Saturday, Mar 10, 2018 during 8pm, $30
Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn
"[A] thespian with a strong, sleek tone and an receptively regal participation onstage." - The New York Times
Brooklyn's possess Alicia Olatuja initial received inhabitant recognition for her mountainous solo with a Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir during President Obama's second inauguration, and has given established herself as one of this generation's many versatile and superb jazz artists. Her high voice has graced a stage of vital venues opposite the nation with a multiple velvety tinge and colourful confidence. Drawing from a far-reaching range of low-pitched influences-from exemplary and gospel, to jazz and R&B-she earnings home to Brooklyn with her scintillating jazz stylings.
Step Afrika!
Saturday, Apr 28, 2018 during 3pm & 8pm, $35
Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn
With the origins in African American fraternities and sororities, stepping is famous for the intricate, synchronized patterns of stomps, kicks, claps, and call-and-response. As a world's initial professional association dedicated to this art form, a dancers of Step Afrika! use their bodies as instruments, integrating stepping with African normal dance and other dance forms to emanate a high-energy, neatly choreographed, and impossibly entertaining performance. 
 
Multibuy 
discounts (three or some-more shows) save 15% off particular ticket prices. Multibuyers suffer flexible sheet exchanges and ignored parking for purchased performances during Brooklyn College. A 50% bonus for children ages 12 and underneath is offering for name performances. Discounts are also accessible for seniors, students, Brooklyn College faculty/staff/alumni, active/retired troops personnel, and groups. $10 tyro rush tickets accessible day-of-show.
 
Brooklyn Center for a Performing Arts
Kumble Theater during LIU Brooklyn, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn
Online orders: 
BrooklynCenter.org
Box Office: 718-951-4500, Tuesday-Saturday, 1pm-6pm
Groups of 15 or more: 718-951-4600 x3331           
 
About Brooklyn Center for a Performing Arts
Founded in 1954, Brooklyn Center for a PerformingArts during Brooklyn College presents superb performing humanities and humanities education programs, contemplative of Brooklyn's different communities, during affordable prices. Each season, Brooklyn Center welcomes over 65,000 people to a 2,400 chair Whitman Theatre, including adult to 45,000 schoolchildren from over 300 schools who attend their SchoolTime series, one of a largest arts-in-education programs in a borough. 
 
Brooklyn Center for a Performing Arts' programs are supported, in part, by open funding from a New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with a City Council. Brooklyn Center's 2017-18 deteriorate is done possible by a New York State Council on a Arts with a support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and a New York State Legislature. 
 
Major support for a 2017-18 deteriorate is supposing by: Brooklyn College, Con Edison, TD Bank, National Grid, The Howard Gilman Foundation, a Jazz Touring Network, a Alice Lawrence Foundation, a Mertz Gilmore Foundation, a Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, and a TD Charitable Foundation. Additional support supposing by CNG Publications, The Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn Media Group, and WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM. The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott New York Brooklyn is a official hotel of Brooklyn Center's 2017-18 season.
 
Brooklyn Center's presentations of Kenny Barron and Alicia Olatuja are done possible by the Jazz Touring Network module of a Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from a National Endowment for a Arts.
 
Brooklyn Center for a Performing Arts gratefully acknowledges inexhaustible support from New York State Assembly members Annette Robinson and Helene Weinstein; New York City Council Member Jumaane D. Williams; New York City Council Cultural Affairs Committee Chair Jimmy Van Bramer; New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, and Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Tom Finkelpearl.


Antonio Lopez - Danziger GalleryThrough Apr 28, 2018 - New York


Danziger Gallery is gratified to announce the representation of a photographic estate of Antonio Lopez. The inaugural fashion illustrator of a 1970s and 80s, Antonio (as he sealed his work) was and stays one of a most rarely regarded and successful figures in a fashion world. While not primarily known as a photographer, Antonio was frequency without his favorite Instamatic camera, and as his career progressed he incited increasingly to photography to emanate fashion stories, portraits, and elaborate mise-en-scènes.
This muster – a first to concentration exclusively on Antonio's photographs - facilities a preference of a unique Instamatic prints from a 1970s that were his detailed form. Developed and printed by Kodak, these prints were possibly mounted by Antonio or stored in a original yellow Kodak envelopes that a film was processed and delivered in. As Antonio never sent a negatives behind for re-printing any print is unique.
While essentially known for his conform illustrations, Antonio did not provide his photographs lightly, convention them in grids and pairs to emanate dynamic and abdominal patterns. While a prints might superficially resemble Andy Warhol's Polaroids since of their distance and period, Antonio's Kodak prints are a detonate of appetite to Warhol's some-more classical studies. While Warhol's Polaroids were mostly a basis for destiny painted portraits, Antonio's photographs were an finish to themselves.
A sequence Svengali, as a writer Karin Nelson noted: "Lopez brilliantly remade the women in his world. Under his tutelage, Jerry Hall, a prolonged tall Texan he met during Paris's Club Sept, developed into a golden goddess. He put Jessica Lange in bullion lamé dusk dresses after finding her in Paris study mime, and gave determined model Tina Lutz her start (and an introduction to destiny husband Michael Chow); and, by spotlighting Pat Cleveland, a mixed-race indication with a melodramatic streak, he helped mangle down a color separator in high fashion." Other favorite subjects were a young Grace Coddington, Grace Jones, and Paloma Picasso.
Antonio Lopez was innate in Utuado, Puerto Rico in 1943. His family changed to Spanish Harlem in 1950 where he showed early guarantee as an artist creation drawings for his mom who was a seamstress and dressmaker. In a early 1960s he enrolled on a march at a Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York where he met Juan Ramos who became his life prolonged collaborator. He assimilated The New York Times in 1963 though was shortly freelancing for Harper's Bazaar, British Vogue and French Elle. In 1969 he changed to Paris with Ramos where he was consecrated by all a leading conform magazines. He returned to New York in 1975 formulating numerous covers and design stories for Andy Warhol's Interview Magazine.
Antonio died in Los Angeles 1987. He was forty 4 years old.
A documentary "Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex, Fashion, and Disco" is slated for recover in a fall of 2018. Written, constructed and destined by James Crump, a film covers his colorful and mostly outrageous feel and facilities Jessica Lange, Jerry Hall, Grace Jones, Grace Coddington, Bob Colacello, Patti D'Arbanville, Karl Lagerfeld, Juan Ramos, Bill Cunningham, Yves Saint Laurent, Donna Jordan, Michael Chow, and Paul Caranicas, among others.


'Peter Pan' - The Showplace during the Bellmore MoviesThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Bellmore

Join Peter Pan, Wendy, Michael and John as they transport to Neverland with Tinkerbell. Singing and dancing with a Lost boys, Pirates and Indians. Apr 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, & 28.



Speakin' Spanish during Bronx Library Center with Bilingual Birdies - Bronx Library CenterThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Bronx

All of the bilingual musicians play guitar, percussion, lead puppetry routines, and finish with a burble dance party! Select from Spanish, French, or Mandarin. There are instruments and fun props for children to use in a classes.



Read to Angie a Therapy Dog - Harrison Public Library, Richard E. Halperin Memorial Library BuildingThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Harrison

Ease into a weekend during the library's Children's Discovery Center on Saturday mornings when Manhattanville College tyro volunteers informally review favorite design books and do a qualification with immature children.



Saturday Stories and Glories: World Mythology during The Met (Ages 6–8) - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Apr 28, 2018 - New York


Lauren Ebin, instructor
Uncover a world of art during The Met! Jump into stories, mythology, and folklore from around a globe during this interactive gallery module just for kids.
This is a drop-off program; however, meddlesome adults are acquire to attend. Please register meddlesome siblings separately. Classes are singular to 20 children and registration is required.


BKBXKids! presents: Destination: Everywhere LIVE during The PIT! - The Peoples Improv TheaterThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Kips Bay

Broken Box Mime Theater celebrates storytelling over words with their weekly children's show, Destination: Everywhere! Set to contemporary song and guided by a vocalization emcee, this hour-long collection of stories includes a story of doubtful friendship with a giant, a multitasking troubles of a superhero on date night, and an intergalactic odyssey that won’t be finish without a audience’s help. Children age 3-8 and their families are invited to hang around after a interactive uncover to learn how to mime with a cast.



Good Deed of a Month Club - Westchester Children's MuseumThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Rye

Head to the Book Nook for a kindness-themed book reading and contention followed by an art educator-led good help project. Good Deed of a Month Club meets each fourth Saturday of a month.



Chess - Island Trees Public LibraryThrough Apr 28, 2018 - Island Trees


Learn to play chess from a member of a Long Island Industrial Chess League. Experienced players are also welcome. Register.


We Live by a Sea - 59E59 TheatresThrough Apr 29, 2018 - New York


Katy, an autistic teenager, lives with her hypothetical dog, Paul Williams, and her sister Hannah in a exhausted coastal town. When she meets waste Ryan, they make a tie that will shake their worlds forever.
Playful, visible storytelling with a live electronic measure about autism, friendship, and a really big wave.
A singular coming of age story, this play by acclaimed American author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Adam Rapp examines the teenage years, during times uncertain, always full of yearning, and empowered by harmful events.


Neverland: Peter Returns - Swedish Cottage Marionette TheatreThrough Apr 29, 2018 - New York


Based on J.M. Barrie's iconic Peter Pan tales, Neverland: Peter Returns is a Swedish Cottage's spin on a beloved children's classic. Leaving their relatives behind, a Darling children follow Peter Pan behind home to Neverland for a adventure of a lifetime. When a cunning Captain Hook turns Peter's pals Tiger Lily and Tinker Bell opposite him, a children group up with a Never Boys to save a day, training the value of redemption and friendship.
Written by Adam Kilgour and destined by a Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre's longtime Artistic Director, Bruce Cannon, Neverland: Peter Returns is a uninformed take on a Swedish Cottage's strange production, The Peter Pan Game, that debuted during the ancestral venue in 1974 and was reprised in 2001.


Tours for Fours: Art in Motion, Motion in Art - The Museum of Modern ArtThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Midtown


Look, listen, and share ideas while we explore collection and techniques in complicated and contemporary art during this kid-and-adult appearance program.
Tickets are distributed during the Education and Research Building accepting desk starting during 10am. Tickets are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Programs mostly fill up, so devise to arrive a small before 10am. All participants contingency be present. This module is for particular families of adult to dual adults and adult to 3 kids.


Telling Tales in Art - The Museum of Modern ArtThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Midtown


Look, listen, and share ideas while we explore collection and techniques in complicated and contemporary art during this kid-and-adult appearance program.
Tickets are distributed during the Education and Research Building accepting desk starting during 10am. Tickets are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Programs mostly fill up, so devise to arrive a small before 10am. All participants contingency be present. This module is for particular families of adult to dual adults and adult to 3 kids.


Sunday Cinema @ a TROVE - White Plains Public LibraryThrough Apr 29, 2018 - White Plains

Families are acquire to watch kid-friendly cinema in Galaxy Hall. Features embody Despicable Me 3, The Little Mermaid, Cars 3, Paddington, and Journey Home.



The Pipeline Festival - Women's Project TheaterThrough Apr 29, 2018 - New York


Want to locate the best new work by a most sparkling new artists in town? Wondering where to accommodate the subsequent generation of implausible women and trans theatermakers? Don't skip WP's Pipeline Festival, a singular opportunity to see 5 new plays, combined by 5 collaborative teams combined from WP Theater's distinguished two-year Lab residency.
Don't skip your possibility to contend you saw it here first.


Rockland Free Fair - Palisades CenterThrough Apr 29, 2018 - West Nyack


This family-fun eventuality features sparkling sideshow acts underneath the large top, a petting zoo, favorite satisfactory food, fair games and mid rides for all ages.
There is no assign for satisfactory parking and admission, including a Records and Burpee Children's Zoo and a World of Wonders Amazement Show, starring a sword swallower, glow eater, blade thrower, shun artists and more. Showtimes are 7 and 9 pm weekdays and 3, 7 and 9 pm weekends.
Unlimited float wristbands (for riders 36 inches and taller) are $25 Monday - Thursday, $30 Friday - Sunday, or online in allege for $30 for 2 wristbands (until 5 pm Thurs., Apr 12).
Ride tickets are $1.50 each, $25 for 20 tickets, or $50 for 50 tickets and 1 giveaway ride. Rides take 3 or some-more tickets each.
Visit a website for banking savings on rides and food.
Fair hours are 5 to 11 pm Monday - Friday and noon to 11 pm Saturday - Sunday. The petting zoo closes daily during 10 pm.
For some-more information, call 866-666-3247.


Moving Image Studio Workshop - Museum of a Moving ImageThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Long Island City


The 8th Annual Queens World Film Festival earnings to MoMI and KAS with an implausible roster of general and internal films to emanate a cinematic knowledge that can not be missed. We will shade short films, underline length films, documentaries and initial films. There are dual locations for this festival, one is during the Museum of a Moving Image and a other is a Zukor Theatre is a historic screening room that is trustworthy to a Kaufman Astoria Studio comforts and can be reached during the dilemma of 35th Ave. and 35th Street.
Join us as we move the universe to Queens and Queens to a world!


New York City Children's Theater presents The Little Red Fish - The Lion Theatre during Theatre RowThrough Apr 29, 2018 - New York


New York City Children's Theater presents The Little Red Fish
April 7 - 29, 2018; Sat. & Sun. during 11am & 2pm
The Lion Theatre during Theatre Row
410 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036
Created by Puppet Kitchen
When Jeje is finally authorised to accompany his grandfather to a library, he brings his pet fish in a play along with him. But after a fish disappears into a book, Jeje contingency dive in and transport through a adventure-filled pages to follow his friend.
Puppet Kitchen, a team behind a puppetry in final year’s family strike The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, has combined a code new puppet journey for we and your family.
50 min. Best for ages 3 and up. Tickets, $29.25 each
ABOUT NEW YORK CITY CHILDREN’S THEATER
New York City Children’s Theater (formerly Making Books Sing) is an award-winning nonprofit classification that creates original, interesting and enriching museum for immature audiences and adults to suffer together. In 1996, New York City Children’s Theater began as a family museum and preparation program of a Tony Award-winning Vineyard Theatre. It became an eccentric 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 2001.
For some-more than 20 years, the local and nationally famous arts-in-education programs and veteran theater productions have served over 300,000 children and adults opposite all 5 boroughs and surrounding communities in a tri-state area.
To learn some-more about the awards, funders and press coverage, greatfully visit us at: nycchildrenstheater.org


'The Number On Great-Grandpa's Arm' - Museum of Jewish HeritageThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Battery Park City

A Living Memorial to a Holocaust that facilities an 18-minute film and strange artwork combined for a film by acclaimed artist Jeff Scher. When 10-year-old Elliott asks his 90-year-old great-grandfather, Jack, about a number tattooed on his arm, he sparks an insinuate conversation about Jack’s life that spans happy memories of childhood in Poland, a loss of his family, flourishing Auschwitz, and anticipating a new life in America. Elliot and Jack’s proposal exchange is woven with chronological footage and hand-painted animation to tell a distressing story of Jewish life in Eastern Europe before and during a Holocaust. 



New York City Children's Theater presents 'The Little Red Fish' - The Lion Theatre during Theatre RowThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Midtown

When Jeje is finally authorised to accompany his grandfather to a library, he brings his pet fish in a play along with him. But after a fish disappears into a book, Jeje contingency dive in and transport through a adventure-filled pages to follow his friend. Puppet Kitchen, a team behind a puppetry in final year’s family strike The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, has combined a code new puppet journey for we and your family.



The Smallest Mollusk during Rockefeller Center - Rockefeller CenterThrough Apr 29, 2018 - New York


THE SMALLEST MOLLUSK MUSEUM,
A 6-FOOT-TALL SCIENCE MUSEUM CONTAINING 15 EXHIBITS,
TO BE DISPLAYED AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER®
APRIL 4TH – 29TH
MICRO’s Smallest Mollusk Museum, a 6-foot-tall scholarship museum that contains 15 multimedia exhibitions, will be displayed on a concourse turn of Rockefeller Center, located between 49th and 50th Streets and 5th and 6th Avenues in Manhattan, from Wednesday, Apr 4 – Sunday, Apr 29.
The museum facilities two tiny movie theaters, a full-sized holographic aquarium filled with creatures, and a accumulation of exhibits exploring a evolution of mollusks, their earthy traits, behaviors, and their similarities with people. An online audio debate and e-book accompany a museum.
The museum is giveaway and open to a public.
For some-more information revisit rockefellercenter.com.and micro.ooo.
IMAGE CAPTION: MICRO’s Smallest Mollusk Museum is packaged with exhibits that try over 500 million years of life on earth. IMAGE COURTESY OF MICRO.
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DATE: Wednesday, Apr 4 by Sunday, Apr 29
PLACE: Rockefeller Center, Concourse Level
Between 49th and 50th Streets and 5th and 6th Avenues
Manhattan


Camp Open House - The Nature Place Day CampThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Chestnut Ridge

Come learn about The Nature Place, a non-competitive, nature-oriented day stay in Chestnut Ridge NY, for kids ages 4-15. Receive a tour, and have any and all questions about a ins and outs of stay answered! Please call to set adult an appointment.



Down to Earth McGolrick Park Farmers Market - Park Church Co-opThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Greenpoint

Shop for internal foods all by the winter during the indoor McGolrick Park Farmers Market located in a basement of a Park Church Co-op only outside McGolrick Park. Each Sunday we will find informal farmers and internal food makers. No marketplace Sunday Dec 24th, Sunday Dec 31st, Sunday Mar 25, or Sunday Apr 1st.



Rockland Free Fair - Palisades CenterThrough Apr 29, 2018 - West Nyack

This family-fun eventuality features mid rides for all ages, fair games, favorite satisfactory food, a Records & Burpee Children's Zoo, and a World of Wonders Amazement Show, starring sword swallowers, glow eaters, blade throwers, shun artists, and some-more exciting acts underneath the large top. Unlimited float wristbands (for riders 36 inches and taller) are $25 Monday - Thursday, $30 Friday - Sunday, or $30 for 2 weekday wristbands online in allege (until 5 pm Thurs., Apr 12). Visit a website for float ticket prices and bonus savings on rides and food.



Sculpture in a Woods - Rockland Center for a ArtsThrough Apr 29, 2018 - West Nyack


Rockland Center for a Arts, in partnership with Collaborative Concepts, have sited sculptures by 12 informal artists on RoCA's new inlet trails only off a Catherine Konner Sculpture Park.
Artists emanate and vaunt site-specific pieces relating to a environment and man, desirous by a natural medium of a lower Hudson Valley. Artists will residence ideas of light, organics, recycling and sustainability by these sculptures. Some might even try the thoroughfare of time, detriment or regeneration.
Visitors will be means to see a connection between inlet and sculpture and how inlet can surprise design, educational the bond between art and nature. The thought is to have adults and children bond with nature, to soothe the ‘nature necessity disorder’ we have these days. Perfectly placed sculptures, manifest through and around a natural medium brings a uninformed enchantment to these trails. A glance of an art square beckons a visitor to wander slowly by the paths and observe a intricacies of any exceptional work displayed within a landscape. The sculpture route connects to a Palisades Park. This traveller destination will have an romantic connection for visitors with nature, a art and enthuse all to spend some-more time outdoor while profitable homage to a creative suggestion that lives right here in a Hudson Valley and Rockland.
The exhibits will be on perspective May 21, 2017 – Apr 30, 2018, giveaway and open to a public from emergence to dusk. Rockland Center for a Arts is located during 27 S. Greenbush Rd., West Nyack, NY. Gallery hours are: Mon-Fri 10-4 pm; Sat and Sun 1-4 pm. For some-more information revisit www.rocklandartcenter.org or call 845-358-0877.
RoCA’s programs are done possible, in part, with supports from a New York State Council on a Arts, with a support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and a New York State Legislature.


UniverSoul Circus - Aviator Sports and Events CenterThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Brooklyn


UniverSoul Circus is a rarely interactive multiple of playground arts, theater, and music. Under a single ring big tip circus arts, museum and song come together as one. Embracing and celebrating a unique and informed aspects of civic pop enlightenment globally by bringing them core stage with a expel of general performers that simulate the informative diversity of a world in that we live. The uncover adds opposite and stirring acts any year! Don't skip all that's new!
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Kids Performing for Kids: 'Seussical Jr.' - Smithtown Center for a Performing ArtsThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Smithtown

Based on a works of Dr. Seuss, "Oh, a thinks we can think" when Dr. Seuss' best-loved characters hit and misbehave in an memorable musical caper.



Family Sundays: Treasures From The Earth - The Rubin MuseumThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Chelsea

Drop into a Education Center for some art-making, a family muster tour, and a thematic gallery search. The activity involves tucking your worries divided in an pouch and sealing it with a blossoming, folded lotus to designate a uninformed start.



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Now and Forever: The Art of Medieval Time - The Morgan Library & MuseumThrough Apr 29, 2018 - New York


What time is it? The doubt seems simple, and with a watch on your wrist or a dungeon phone in your hand, a answer is easy. In a Middle Ages, however, a concept of time could be approached in many opposite ways, with vastly opposite tools.
Drawing on the abounding holdings of a Morgan's collection of Gothic and Renaissance bright manuscripts, Now and Forever explores how people told time in a Middle Ages and what they suspicion about it. The manuscripts operation in date from a eleventh to a sixteenth centuries and come from all a major countries of Europe.
The muster begins with a quirks of a medieval calendar, exploring dedicated feasts, a mysteries of Golden Numbers, a utility of Dominical Letters, and how a Middle Ages hereditary the Roman Calendar of Julius Caesar. Visitors will rivet with a complexities of time as tangible by liturgical celebrations and their dual overlapping systems of temporale (feasts of time) and sanctorale (feasts of saints), systems that still change the approach we tell time today. Now and Forever also explores how time over the grave rapt medieval people for whom life on earth was a small dress operation for a main event—the afterlife.


The Sting - Paper Mill PlayhouseThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Millburn


A New Musical Based on a Academy Award-Winning Film
Chicago. 1936. Get prepared to enter a smoke-filled universe of cons and capers, where zero is what it seems and no one is who they seem to be. Based on a 1973 Academy Award-winning film, The Sting tells a tale of a span of criminal men, parochial grifter Johnny Hooker and big-time hustler Henry Gondorff, who tract to move down a city's many corrupt racketeer. The Tony Award-winning artistic team includes executive John Rando (On a Town), choreographer Warren Carlyle (Hello, Dolly!), bookwriter Bob Martin (The Drowsey Chaperone), and an strange score by composer/lyricist group Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis (Urinetown). The Sting takes we back to an epoch when a blues reigns, a stakes are high, and a dice are always loaded.


Ornaments and Other Refrigerator Magnets - Children's Museum of a ArtsThrough Apr 29, 2018 - Greenwich Village

Through her scrutiny of a human desire to decorate, embellish, and accoutre our surroundings, Ellen Harvey has combined an immersive designation featuring large-scale works that request ornamentation to scenes from both city life and nature.



Communion NYC: Spring Bundle Package - Rockwood Music Hall Stage 1, 2 & 3Through Apr 30, 2018 - New York


Communion is a monthly residency showcasing a best new song from local, inhabitant and general acts. Founded by Ben Lovett (Mumford and Sons), Kevin Jones (Bear's Den) and writer Ian Grimble in 2006, Communion supposing the initial independent height for a freshest artists in London to mangle out and is now quick becoming a low-pitched launching pad for new talent opposite the country. Communion encourages low-pitched communities to grow and develop between artists and their particular audiences and provides a height for song fans to learn new artists in a live environment. Past artists that have played Communion Club Nights embody Ben Howard, James Bay, Sam Smith, Walk The Moon, Mumford And Sons, Hozier, Trampled By Turtles, Daughter, Chet Faker, Sarah Jarosz, Foxes, George Ezra, Bear's Den, Catfish And The Bottlemen, Gotye & Many More. For some-more information on Communion, revisit www.communionmusic.com


One Book-One Community 2018 - Larchmont Public LibraryThrough Apr 30, 2018 - Larchmont

Libraries on a Sound Shore will be charity community-wide events directed at bringing residents into a common discourse that is during once thought-provoking and didactic and that educates. For a third village read, 1968: THE YEAR THAT ROCKED THE WORLD, by Mark Kurlansky (Random House), has been selected.



Jewish Film Festival - Jewish Community Center RocklandThrough Apr 30, 2018 - West Nyack


To contention a film, to pointer up for a festival mailing list or to learn about sponsorship opportunities greatfully email Liz Rosenblum during elizabethr@jccrockland.org.


Zumba - The Chai CenterThrough Apr 30, 2018 - Dix Hills

Hip Hop for girl and teenagers of all abilities. Special needs participants will be partnered with teen volunteers to support with full formation into a class, Must be purebred on a webiste.  Special needs relatives please register underneath families. Volunteers register underneath Volunteers.



2018 Step Challenge - University during BuffaloThrough Apr 30, 2018 - New York


The University during Buffalo School of Public Health and Health Professions (SPHHP) will horde the third annual Step Challenge as a approach to combine the university and larger community while compelling healthy and active lifestyle choices.
Sponsored by Whole Foods, a challenge will take place via the whole month of Apr as a partial of a school's celebrations for National Public Health Week (NPHW); a debate organized by a American Public Health Association portion as a time to commend and applaud public health and prominence issues that are critical to improving the nation's health.
The 2018 Step Challenge is giveaway and open to a public to participate. Participants will be asked to record their particular step counts, with any participant's submissions contributing towards a collective idea of reaching 300 million stairs during a month of April. All participants will validate to win several prizes any week via the competition ranging from yoga mats to iPads. Registration opens for all on Mar 14.


FIT: Meditations from AmericaJan by Jan Larsen - HG Contemporary GalleryThrough Apr 30, 2018 - New York


G Contemporary is gratified to benefaction the subsequent show from New-York-based artist Jan Larsen. Debuting works in mixed media from a artist's late-2017 and early-2018 meditations on a meanings of a word 'fit' – as in earthy beauty, readiness-to-lead, and 'fitting-the-bill' – a show is a artist's fourth with a gallery.
FIT extends several streams of work begun in Larsen's 2015 entrance with HG – works that anxiety mass and amicable media, their impacts on the social fabric, icons from renouned culture, metaphorical colorfield works, text-based "word work," acted photographs, and unpractical sculptural installations that discuss on and respond to some of a history and benefaction fragmented amicable state of America, and the place in the current tellurian social context.
The uncover will also entrance a new array of epitome paintings that extend Larsen's work into a realm of epitome expressionism.


Photography Art Exhibit & Opening Reception - The Dolphin BookshopThrough Apr 30, 2018 - Port Washington

Photography Exhibit. Willy Airaldi is an award-winning photographer who captures singular details of New York’s different neighborhoods. His work is on vaunt during a month of April. Join us for a opening accepting April 7th, from 2:00-4:00pm.



Speakin' Spanish during the Upper West Side with Bilingual Birdies - St. Agnes LibraryThrough Apr 30, 2018 - Upper West Side

All of the bilingual musicians play guitar, percussion, lead puppetry routines, and finish with a burble dance party! Select from Spanish, French, or Mandarin. There will be instruments and fun props for children to use in a classes.



Crossroads of a World - ChashamaThrough Apr 30, 2018 - New York


Laurence Jenkell fashions candy in many forms: paintings, installations and sculptures. Jenkell is a educated artist and could not suffer candies when she was a child, so she motionless to make this elementary object of enterprise the categorical subject of her artwork, with a concentration on a twist in a candy's wrapper, and share it with a public worldwide. The origination of her artworks has led Jenkell to use materials like Plexiglass, polyester, aluminum, bronze and marble, though also to demonstrate herself by fragmentation. More than a medium, Jenkell's interpretation of a candy has turn a language: Her candy sculpture is a radical gesticulate stemming from a semantic essence of Pop Art and from New Realism.


Constellations - Made in NY Media Center by IFPThrough Apr 30, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Made in NY Media Center is unapproachable to benefaction Constellations, the second partnership with Albert Chau, owners of Grumpy Bert.
"Beyond light and space, these stars tell stories of a time and place. No matter how distant apart we are, we're all connected, like this constellation of artists."


Spring 2018 Cornhole Patchogue Monday Nights 7:00pm - 89 North Ocean AvenueThrough Apr 30, 2018 - Patchogue


Public Skating - World Ice Arena, Flushing Meadows Corona ParkThrough Apr 30, 2018 - Flushing


Whether you're lacing adult skates for a first time, or you're an gifted skater, participants will adore ice skating during the World Ice Arena!


Little Makers Space - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Apr 30, 2018 - Crown Heights


Throughout August, Little Orchestra Society is in chateau at Brooklyn Children’s Museum for a array of family song workshops. Each event explores song of a opposite culture, enchanting children, parents, and caregivers by movement, song, composition, and an introduction to universe instruments. Sessions accommodate adult to 25 participants on a first-come, initial served basis. See website for schedule.


Daisy Desrosiers - Art in GeneralThrough Apr 30, 2018 - Brooklyn


Daisy Desrosiers is an eccentric curator and researcher formed in Montreal. From 2012 to 2017, she was a Director of Battat Contemporary in Montreal. During that time, she worked with countless contemporary Canadian artists, ancillary and compelling their work and career nationally and abroad. In conjunction, she has also overseen countless art publications and artist books. In 2014, she was featured in a 30 underneath 30 list on Blouin ARTINFO and in 2015, she was invited by a Scottish Art Council to be a North American nominee for their Cultural delegation. In 2017, she was a Quebec juror for a RBC Canadian Painting prize.
Desrosiers is completing a Masters in Art History during the University of Québec in Montréal underneath Dr. Monia Abdallah. She is now pursuing investigate on a cultural and element implications of a use of sugarine in contemporary art and aims to examine the element and informative issues in 3 artworks: Untitled (lover boys) (1991) by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Oil and Sugar #2(2007) by Kader Attila and A refinement or a Marvellous Sugar Baby (2014) by Kara Walker. Using informative theory anchored in postcolonial studies, a project demonstrates how aware attention to a role of element allows for a broader bargain of informative tensions—of that it is both a witness and a result.


Exhibition: a Tredwell Book Collection and a Changing 19th Century Culture of Books - Merchant's House MuseumThrough Apr 30, 2018 - New York


Over a course of a their roughly 100-year residency on East 4th Street, a Tredwells collected 314 books. These volumes, many inscribed, yield a glance into a family's interests, tastes, and egghead pursuits over a century. It is not startling that a most common subject/genre of novel is education, including unfamiliar languages, given books in a 19th century were meant to be studied. Religion, biography, poetry, and novella followed.


Project: Identity Sessions - Bethel Woods Center for a ArtsThrough May 01, 2018 - Bethel


This giveaway afterschool module provides a fun space for high propagandize teens to bond and create! Teens will rivet in 8 week explorations in art, music, media, and diversion design building a height to activate their artistic expression and rivet with a community.
Over a course of a 3 day shelter this year's Sessions teenagers came together plead a prophesy for this year's theme. In jubilee of a town of Liberty's abounding history and colourful community a teens motionless create a call to movement to assistance beautify a town they call home. They wish everyone to suffer and conclude all that Liberty has to offer.
Mondays and Wednesdays 4-6PM
Every 2nd Saturday of a month 12-4PM
All ages acquire to Saturday drop-ins.


ARTist Discovery - Wholeness CenterThrough May 01, 2018 - New City

Classroom Tuesdays Beginning Apr 10th (4 week series) 3:45pm - 5:45pm $22 travel in $80 array ages 5 & 6 

Facilitated by: Susan Douthett. This module helps to move out a creative, artistic side in children who suspicion they would never be means to emanate art. The thesis always being "there are no mistakes in art". The techniques are easy to learn. Children will use all opposite mediums.  Technique and turn of problem will change with age. CREATIVITY IS KEY !! Week 1 : "Hear Me Roar" (watercolors) Week 2 : "Slippery Sliding Silly Seal" (chalk pastels) Week 3 : "Love Bug" (oil pastels/sandpaper) Week 4 : "Who You Looking At" (prismacolor markers/chalk pastels) Snacks provided. Registration is required.

Please hit Wholeness Center with any questions during (845) 268-7532 Enter by main entrance



Cover Stories: Remembering a Twin Towers on The New Yorker - 9/11 Memorial MuseumThrough May 01, 2018 - New York


“Cover Stories: Remembering a Twin Towers on The New Yorker" is an muster of 33 covers from a weekly news and enlightenment magazine travelling more than 4 decades of a evolving New York City skyline. The muster takes visitors by the magazine’s depictions of a city’s knowledge as a Twin Towers were assembled and stood as icons of a city, their remarkable absence when they were destroyed, a widely felt grief and anxieties in a aftermath of a 9/11 attacks, their decoration in a years that followed, and a rebuilding of a World Trade Center site now home to The New Yorker and a 9/11 Memorial & Museum. The muster will run by May 2018 in a museum’s South Tower Gallery.


Modern and Contemporary Art in French - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough May 01, 2018 - New York


Visitors are introduced to a Museum's well-developed collection of complicated art—including portrayal and sculpture—through works representing a major stylistic movements of a twentieth century. The European collection includes works by artists such as Bonnard, Picasso, Matisse, Miró, Balthus, and Kiefer; a American collection encompasses paintings by a Eight, a Stieglitz circle, Edward Hopper, a Abstract Expressionists, and Jasper Johns. The debate may also revisit sculpture by Isamu Noguchi, David Smith, and others.


The Knitting Crawl Tour of Manhattan - New York Through May 01, 2018 - New York


Knitting fanatic? You'll adore visiting New York's singular knitting, stone and pleat shops and galleries with Susan. As we bound the subways and wander through a Manhattan streets, learn about a history and enlightenment of a neighborhoods.
Shop 'til we drop for sensuous yarns, learn funky beads and trimmings! Knitting fanatic? You'll adore visiting New York's singular knitting, stone and pleat shops and galleries with Susan.


Taste a Hudson Valley Bike Tour - New York Through May 01, 2018 - New York


Take a bike float to one of a most fantastic regions for both view and artisanal food and booze on this full-day debate in a Hudson Valley. Vault opposite the Hudson River on a Walkway Over a Hudson, afterwards experience dual beautiful rail trails on a mostly car-free float to a town of Gardiner, where your bicycling outing takes a spin to try the internal flavors of a Hudson Valley. Make 3 stops to ambience it all, with lunch included. No automobile or pushing required. THE DETAILS This debate is usually offered to people on a following dates in 2017. May 20, Sep 23 and Oct 14. We can arrange a special debate for groups of 6 or some-more on any day. Take a Metro-North Hudson Line sight to Poughkeepsie with bike in draw (bikes are authorised on a train) and accommodate the organisation to start a day's journey. The sight leaves Grand Central during 8:48am and Harlem-125th Street during 8:59am, afterwards arrives in Poughkeepsie during 10:47am. (If not nearing from NYC, expostulate to a Poughkeepsie sight station and park for giveaway before assembly the organisation at 10:47am). Guides will yield energy bars, snacks, and H2O before promulgation the organisation on their way. It's a 15.5 mile float to a first stop during Gardiner Liquid Mercantile. Receive an overview of a region's wine, spirit, and cider attention along with a sampling of a few internal ciders. From there, it's an additional 1.8 miles to a second stop during Tuthilltown Spirits where lunch is served during their grill inside a ancestral grist mill. After lunch, take a debate of a distillery and have a tasting of their glorious whisky. Then it's 2.6 miles some-more to a third and final stop: Whitecliff Vineyard and Winery. Approach a winery regulating local roads with pleasing views of a Shawgunk Ridge. A convey will be watchful to ride guests and bicycles to a Poughkeepsie sight station for a ride behind to New York City. Exact sight times can't be guaranteed. However, a trains leave hourly and take approximately dual hours to strech Grand Central. While going by the several stops on this tour, guides will ride any wines or spirits that have been purchased in a support car so they don't have to be carried on a bike while riding. If too most wine has been purchased to lift on a train, they can be delivered after a tour to for a $20 fee. So go forward and buy a case, if desired. Train transport is not included, though a ignored rail transport can be bought for an additional $29.75.


Walking debate - West Harlem/Washington Ht - New York Through May 01, 2018 - New York


We will travel a sum of approximately 3 miles, and see several historical sites and points of seductiveness in West Harlem, as good as Washington Heights. After the walk, we can sup at a internal restaurant (I will advise a few options from that you can choose).


Future Foodies, Created For Kids - New York Through May 01, 2018 - New York


This debate meets on Bleeker Street in a West Village where we will accommodate your protected tour guide. Our Future Foodies Tour was combined especially for kids with 4 balanced tastings, and reduction than 5 mins of walking. This debate is usually available on request, and can be tailored to your personal tastes. Please surprise us of any allergies 2 weeks in allege so that choice tasting options might be made. This debate is ideal for kids birthday parties, for educational margin trips, and most more! Here is a ideal balance of sweets, education, and fun!Kids will adore the possibility to be creative, and adults adore when a kids are carrying so most fun they don't comprehend how most they are training at a same time! Put it all together, and we have the ideal recipe for a organisation outing. This debate was combined especially for the future foodies, with 4 balanced and reasonably sized tasting portions alongside a healthy sip of culinary and informative history.


Michelin a New York Way - New York Through May 01, 2018 - New York


New York City is home to one of a best culinary scenes in a world. Treat yourself to a creme de la creme of New York City's many exclusive restaurants. You suffer the finer things in life, and food is positively no exception. we hear you, and that is accurately what this knowledge is about, excellent food, excellent dining, excellent living.


Free Kids Activity for IKEA FAMILY Members - IKEA Long IslandThrough May 01, 2018 - Hicksville

Join us a first Tuesday of each month during 6pm for a giveaway kids activity! Whether humanities and crafts or juicy treat decorating, we can be certain our kids activities are fun for all ages! Check the website or revisit us in-store for some-more details. Tuesday, Apr 3rd, 6pm - Dining Department and Tuesday, May 1st, 6pm. Plus, don't forget Kids Eat Free Tuesdays! Get adult to dual kids dishes with a purchase of one adult entrée. Kids 12 and under.



Sign-a-buffalo! - University during BuffaloThrough May 02, 2018 - New York


Leave your mark during UB! Graduating students can pointer the seventh annual Buffalo.
Join us in a Student Union Lobby to pointer the reproduction Buffalo for this year's graduating class.


Reiki Circle - Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan HallThrough May 02, 2018 - New York


Reiki is a Japanese technique that uses pointed energy to revoke stress and satisfy relaxation and healing. The round provides a organisation setting within that to knowledge Reiki.


Mindfulness Meditation - Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan HallThrough May 02, 2018 - New York


Flowing Watercolors - Brooklyn Botanic GardenThrough May 02, 2018 - Crown Heights


Through demonstrations, discussion, and practice, we cover several papers, paints, and brushes along with techniques, values, and compositions for portrayal a issuing watercolor. Work with plants from a Education hothouse or move in your own healthy subject for inspiration. This is an indoor category with a option to paint out on a grounds.


Exhibition Tour—Thomas Cole's Journey: Atlantic Crossings - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough May 02, 2018 - New York


This muster provides a clear new context for one of a Museum's many celebrated works, Thomas Cole's The Oxbow, 1836, a first masterpiece of American landscape painting.
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Celebrity Music Presents Country Night! - 89 North Ocean AvenueThrough May 02, 2018 - Patchogue


Showing each Wednesday. CELEBRITY MUSIC PRESENTS COUNTRY NIGHT AT 89 NORTH,
FEATURING LINE DANCING INSTRUCTION WITH LESLIE
Charlie will be personification all of your favorite nation requests!
No knowledge necessary


StoryDance Playgroup - Downtown Dance FactoryThrough May 03, 2018 - Tribeca

Walking tots and preschoolers are invited to take partial in story time, a craft, dance games and activities, plus free play time. It's a great approach for grown-ups to deliver their children to a wonderful universe of behaving arts in a nurturing and creative environment.

RSVP required. Space is limited. 



Visionary Aponte: Art & Black Freedom - NYU Through May 04, 2018 - New York


Visionary Aponte: Art and Black Freedom brings together over a dozen contemporary artists operative across a operation of media to appreciate an extraordinary—and now lost—historical artifact: a supposed "Book of Paintings" combined by José Antonio Aponte, a nineteenth-century Afro-Cuban revolutionary. Authorities found a "Book of Paintings" in 1812 during a investigation into a vital antislavery conspiracy. During his trial, Aponte was forced to report every design in his book. They portrayed sensuous landscapes and Biblical stories; Roman goddesses and Spanish kings; black group as warriors, emperors, and librarians; Rome and Ethiopia; Havana and a heavens. Shortly after testifying, Aponte was publicly executed, and his "Book of Paintings" disappeared.
Using Aponte's hearing testimony—which is all that is famous to sojourn of a "Book of Paintings"—the artists of Visionary Aponte have reimagined Aponte's book for the present. They entice us to consider about a role of art in creation social change and in mitigating a violence of colonialism and the archive.
The artists include: José Bedia (Miami), Leonardo Benzant (New York), Juan Roberto Diago (Havana), Édouard Duval-Carrié (Miami), Alexis Esquivel (Havana), Teresita Fernández (New York), Nina Angela Mercer (New York), Clara Morera (North Carolina), Glexis Novoa (Miami), Marielle Plaisir (Miami), Asser Saint-Val (Miami), Jean-Marcel Saint-Jacques (New Orleans), Renée Stout (Washington, D.C.). The muster also incorporates—and a art engages—scholarly investigate on Aponte and his universe by NYU Professor Ada Ferrer, author of a prize-winning book Freedom's Mirror: Cuba and Haiti in a Age of Revolution, and art historian Linda Rodríguez, curator of a digital humanities website Digital Aponte.
The show, that originally non-stop in Miami's Little Haiti Cultural Center during Art Basel 2017, will be on perspective starting Feb 23, 2018 during New York University's King Juan Carlos we of Spain Center.


Group Exhibition - Pace GalleryThrough May 04, 2018 - New York


LeWitt, Nevelson, Pendleton
Following a recent proclamation to open a vital gallery in Geneva, Pace is celebrated to benefaction its initial exhibition LeWitt, Nevelson, Pendleton during Quai des Bergues 15-17, from 21 Mar to 4 May 2018. The muster will try the unpractical affinities between a multidisciplinary luminaries, operative across opposite decades and media.
LeWitt, Nevelson, Pendleton establishes parallels between intergenerational artists divulgence three opposite artistic approaches that arrive during similar conclusions on colour, shape, materials and meaning. Prompting a trialogue between artists, a presentation will try themes of language, abstraction, geometry and appropriation.


exonemo: The Life-Cycle of Interfaces - New Media Art Space Through May 04, 2018 - New York


For The Life-Cycle of Interfaces exhibition, a artists will vaunt a apartment of 4 works:
Documentation about comparison works: Since 2012, Exonemo has been organizing Internet Yami-Ichi (Internet black market), a “backstreet of a internet.” Artists and creators are invited to occupy a flea-market styled muster space, and sell equipment that are engaging and singular to a internet. Originated in Tokyo, Internet Yami-Ichi has given spread out to New York, Berlin, Linz, Brusells, Amsterdam, totaling 17 countries and stability to grow. “Once on a time, a Internet was ostensible to be a place for liberty.” Today, the relationship with a internet has turn so insinuate that we are bringing it to work, dinner, and into bed. Yet, many aspects of a internet also became some-more restrictive and unfamiliar to us. The Internet Yami-Ichi invites netizens to step off-line, “browse face-to-face,” and reminisce about a wondrous innocence embodied by a early internet era. The support also available other works combined by a artists, that wonder openly between spaces that are clearly disconnected from one another.
DesktopBAM (2010) is a opening piece entailing programmatically determining a rodent cursor to DJ on a desktop environment. It’s a loyalty to turntablism, innate from regulating turntables in radical ways. The pretension BAM pays reverence to Afrika Bambaataa, a musician hailing from south Bronx, New York, one of a originators of breakbeat DJing and hip bound culture. The impetus of this opening is combined by a mouse cursor, tranquil by mechanism algorithm, to pierce faster and some-more accurately than any tellurian DJ can presumably comprehend. The computational movements trigger a audience’s physicality, while during the same time elicit the “physicality of computers” tranquil by humans in return.
DanmatsuMouse (2007) humors with a idea of an electronic interface as an intent of spirituality. The video annals the routine of destroying a earthy mouse, while concurrently capturing a motion of a trembling cursor desperately crawling opposite the digital screen, beckoning for a final bitwise appearance. The fluent movement of a cursor invites us to recur our attribute with a tool, an electronic device, or a technological object. Do collection exist for a purpose of assisting its owner? Or do they leave behind traces of their possess being? Could a apparatus serve as an interface channel the evident to a grandeur - an choice space that’s ever expanding though never approaching?
Fireplace (2014) is a video square presenting scenes of blazing optical mice and keyboards as brushwood fed into a fireplace. In a old days of “hearth and home,” a fireplace was a center of a living room and family gathering. With a evolution of technology, grate was transposed by TV. In some countries, there are TV channels one can balance in to conveniently arrangement video broadcasts of fireplaces. Entering into a era of hand-held devices, where everybody carries “smart” personal record with them, PCs are fasten the same predestine as a fireplace, and other technological objects that are no longer desired. So, how about feeding late PCs to fireplaces? To bake away nonetheless another bequest as we change to a new universe of decentralized personal displays?


Saturdays during the Woods - Bethel Woods Center for a ArtsThrough May 05, 2018 - Bethel


Saturdays during the Woods is a creativity-fueled approach for a entire family to start a weekend! Held during The Conservatory during Bethel Woods, a program offers sequential, humanities based explorations that rise artistic skills and offer discernment into a 1960s. Each deteriorate shares an art-themed focus. SAW creates a place for relatives to rivet in artistic exploration with their children, or to relax with associate superstar relatives while their 4 – 13 year olds are groovin' on art, everyone's imagination is inspired!
We run sessions for a far-reaching array of age groups – including parents! By charity concurrent sessions, it is the goal to get a entire family involved! Saturdays during the Woods is many fulfilling when attended frequently throughout a season. Arrive during 9:30am before a 10am start and share a light breakfast with other families.


12 Angry Men - Theatre ThreeThrough May 05, 2018 - Port Jefferson

A 19-year-old male has only stood hearing for a fatal stabbing of his father and it looks like an open-and-shut case—until one of a jurors starts challenging a others. Tempers get brief and arguments grow heated. Life is in their hands as these jurors are forced to demeanour past their prejudices to unearth a shocking truth. Reginald Rose’s electrifying classical explodes like twelve sticks of dynamite in one of a finest, many powerful dramas of all-time. Adapted by Sherman L. SergelBased on a Emmy Award-winning radio movie by Reginald Rose



Drawing in a Galleries (Ages 9–12) - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough May 05, 2018 - New York


Padma Rajendran, instructor
Build sketch skills, including observation, composition, perspective, and shading, and emanate your possess works desirous by objects during The Met. Explore a Museum's galleries, from Egyptian to Modern and Contemporary, and see things in a new approach through sketching.


Painting Lab (Ages 9–12) - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough May 05, 2018 - New York


Rosemarie Fiore, instructor
Mix your own paints and learn a accumulation of techniques used in works of art in a Museum, by artists from Vincent outpost Gogh to Chuck Close. Use a accumulation of media, including watercolor, acrylic, and tempera, to build your own portrayal portfolio.


Family Fun Series - Mark Morris Dance CenterThrough May 05, 2018 - Fort Greene


Fun for a whole family, this giveaway class is taught by Mark Morris Dance Group association members and accompanied by live music. All ages and levels are welcome.


Kids Art Program - Wholeness CenterThrough May 05, 2018 - Valley Cottage

The module offered helps to move out a creative, artistic side in children who suspicion they would never be means to emanate art. The concentration always being “ there is no mistakes in art “. Building a child’s courage in a safe, pacific environment. The techniques are easy to learn regulating all opposite mediums and not repeating a plan once completed. Please hit Wholeness Center with any questions during (845) 268-7532



Big Umbrella Festival - Lincoln CenterThrough May 06, 2018 - Upper West Side

The Big Umbrella Festival is a world’s initial month-long festival dedicated to behaving arts programs for children on a autism spectrum and their families. Over a course of 5 weeks, a festival will offer a far-reaching range of experiences, including 3 original interactive museum productions done for your family, as good as loose performances opposite the Lincoln Center campus. It will also underline a conference and veteran development opportunities for artists, humanities professionals, and presenters meddlesome in formulating a training community around neurodiversity and a arts.



Miss You like Hell - The Public TheaterThrough May 06, 2018 - New York


ony and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes (Water by a Spoonful, In a Heights) and acclaimed, genre-breaking singer/songwriter Erin McKeown move their rarely anticipated new low-pitched to The Public this season.
Two-time Tony hopeful Daphne Rubin-Vega (Anna in a Tropics, Daphne's Dive) is Beatriz, injured mom to 16 year-old Olivia, and an undocumented newcomer on a verge of deportation. After vital estranged from any other for years, a mom and daughter embark on a highway trip that crosses state lines. Together they accommodate Americans of opposite backgrounds, common dreams, and difficult truths in this absolute new uncover with immeasurable heart and extreme humor.
OBIE-winning executive Lear deBessonet (Resident Director/ Founder of Public Works) and choreographer Danny Mefford (Dear Evan Hansen, Fun Home) theatre this conceptual new prolongation with song that will find your soul, and stay with we forever.


Edmund Clark: The Day a Music Died - ICP MuseumThrough May 06, 2018 - New York


British photographer Edmund Clark has spent 10 years exploring structures of energy and control in a so-called tellurian War on Terror. Edmund Clark: The Day a Music Died presents photographic, video, and designation work focusing on a measures deemed required to strengthen citizens from a threat of general terrorism. It also explores a far-reaching effects of such methods of control on issues of security, secrecy, legality, and ethics.
From Guantanamo Bay to Afghanistan to unusual rendition and a CIA's tip prison program, Clark's work finds new ways to daydream the processes, sites, and practice associated with a United States' response to general terrorism. His rendezvous with troops and state censorship defines a secrecy and rejection around these subjects.
Through photographs and declassified documents, Clark reveals how a unexpected connectors between those who practice control and those who are theme to it move this growth torture route to a tellurian level. He highlights a everyday veneers underneath which purveyors of apprehension and inquire operate in plain sight, brings light to a processes beneath, and reflects on how apprehension impacts us all by altering elemental aspects of the society and culture.
Organized by Director of Exhibitions and Collections Erin Barnett, this is Clark's initial major solo muster in a United States.


Time in kids and brian alfred: Selections from millions now vital will never die! - ChashamaThrough May 06, 2018 - New York


TThe Time In Children's Arts Initiative is unapproachable to benefaction selections from Brian Alfred's Millions Now Living Will Never Die!!! Originally presented in 2008 during Haunch of Venison, Berlin, and after at Haunch of Venison, New York, Millions Now Living will Never Die!!! is a overwhelming collection of 333 embellished portraits: iconic total and friends who sensitive and shabby Alfred's artistic practice, from musicians and architects to politicians and writers.
Brian, a long-time believer of Time In's work — and a father — will be fasten Time In for a accepting and village workshops for children. Stay tuned for details!
About Time In Children's Arts Initiative
The Time In Children's Arts Initiative has worked, given 2006, to renovate the lives and training of New York City's youngest and many at-risk open school children. An awardee of a renowned Maxine Greene Foundation for the groundbreaking work in arts-education, upheld by a New York Community Trust, Bloomberg Philanthropies,The Catalog for Giving and other important funders, Time In's absolute aesthetic, egghead and social-emotional programming provides a transparent antidote to a debilitating inequities that children vital in high-risk, chronically bankrupt communities onslaught with daily.
Now an ongoing partial of a normal propagandize day for hundreds of New York's many disadvantaged open elementary propagandize children, Time In recreates a New York Magazine Best of NY HiArt! program, that for 20 years has served a children of some of a world's many privileged families -- from David Bowie and Hugh Jackman to Rupert Murdoch and Mort Zuckerman - as good as in residencies during The Hollingworth Center for Gifted Education (Teacher's College), and a Speyer Legacy School for unusually gifted children.
Beginning with 30 kindergarteners from Harlem's unwell Family Academy in 2006, Time In was founded on a belief that life-long learners and leaders emerge not from punitive time outs, though from effective appearance in a real world. Every child, regardless of socio-economic background, is entitled to a solemnly crafted, arts-enriched preparation in that each particular child's talents and needs are recognized, and a support for larger creativity, intelligence, self-respect and a brighter, improved future is some-more than only a promise.


Great American Cleanup - Keep Rockland BeautifulThrough May 06, 2018 - Rockland County

Join in to help remove tons of spawn from the streets, parks, and waterways and assistance make the communities cleaner, healthier, and some-more beautiful. It’s a good way to make a positive, durability difference and work towards a healthy internal environment. Check a website for specific dates, times, locations, and registration.



Exhibition Tour—William Eggleston: Los Alamos - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough May 08, 2018 - New York


The muster presents a landmark array Los Alamos by photographer William Eggleston (American, innate 1939). Completed in 1974, a work has never been shown in the entirety in New York City.


Danh Vo - Museum of a City of New YorkThrough May 09, 2018 - Manhattan


The Guggenheim presents a first extensive survey in a United States of Danh Vo, a Danish artist vital in Berlin whose family fled his local Vietnam after a fall of Saigon in 1975 before eventually settling in Denmark. Over a past 15 years, Vo has fabricated an desirous body of work that examines a intersections of power, story and identity. Politically in range yet personal in tone, Vo's projects—based on low research—combine found objects, papers and images into sculptural tableaux. He's exhibited worldwide and was leader of a Guggenheim's Hugo Boss Prize in 2012.


London Originals: The Jeweler’s Art in Radical Times - Mahnaz Collection during WrightThrough May 11, 2018 - New York City


Mahnaz Collection
Presents A New Exhibition
London Originals: The Jeweler’s Art in Radical Times
New York City, Apr 11 – May 11, 2018
Mahnaz Collection presents a new valuables exhibition: “London Originals: The Jeweler’s Art in Radical Times.” Featuring 150 pieces of valuables from a 1960s and ‘70s, a exhibition opens on Apr 11, 2018 during Wright, 980 Madison Avenue in New York City. It showcases jewelers operative in London during a duration of seismic changes in a arts, architecture, technology, design, fashion, music, women’s rights and girl culture. This muster aims to yield new prominence in a United States for a London Originals, many of whom once had eager collectors here. Their successful and undying modern valuables merits courtesy from new valuables audiences as good as those meddlesome in art and design. The valuables in a exhibit includes a works of Andrew Grima, John Donald, George Weil, Charles de Temple, Gerda Flockinger, Tom Scott, Kutchinsky, Barbara Cartlidge, David Thomas, Wendy Ramshaw, and David Watkins. Their work was furthered by a vision and support of brazen looking curators, museums, gallerists and writers, including, notably, Graham Hughes, Art Director of The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and a Victoria & Albert Museum in South Kensington, London. A separate, 150 page, illustrated catalog presents a jewelry; an letter presenting new investigate on a London Originals and their place in a cultural story of a 1960s and ‘70s by Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos; and an letter showcasing 4 modern jewelers by British valuables authority Joanna Hardy. On perspective at Wright by April 20, 2018, a exhibition will continue until May 11, 2018 during Mahnaz Collection gallery on East 57th Street.


Divine Feminine: New Masterpieces from Nepal - Tibet House USThrough May 11, 2018 - New York


This muster presents new work from a Dharmapala Thangka Center in Nepal. It celebrates a significant and specific roles of womanlike icons in a liberation and note of sentient beings.
In Tibetan Buddhism, a womanlike Buddha is deliberate to be a mother of all Buddhas and sentient beings. In Tantrism, womanlike buddhas are critical aspects of a enlightenment use known as Atti yoga (maha yoga). In Tibetan art, these womanlike icons and total are decorated as buddhas, bodhisattvas, chronological figures such as origin founders, and also yidams and dharma protectors in peaceful, semi-wrathful or angry forms. This is a second display of works from a Dharmapala Center during the Tibet House US Gallery.
Master artist Karsang Lama from a Dharmapala Center is a inhabitant treasure in Nepal and a universe renowned painter of normal tangkas. His work appears in monasteries and museums in Asia, Europe and a United States. The Dharmapala Thangka Center promotes a Himalayan Buddhist art and tradition, and is dependent with a friar tradition of a northern Buddhist artisans of Tibet and Nepal. The Center has lerned hundreds of Tangka artists over 3 decades.


ARTful Adventures - Hofstra University Museum, Emily Lowe Gallery ( behind Emily Lowe Hall, South Campus)Through May 12, 2018 - Hempstead

 (March 10, Apr 14, & May 12) *Check-in: 11:15 a.m. Look closely during masks from cultures around a world and emanate your possess sculptural facade to wear home! Look, listen and do together! Bring your child to a Museum for a fun morning looking during and deliberating art, listening to a story, and afterwards engaging in a hands-on art project. Led by Museum educators, any month’s ARTful journey focuses on a specific thesis to try and be desirous by. For children ages 5-10 with an adult companion.



Clarkstown's Indoor Farmers Market - Congers Community CenterThrough May 12, 2018 - Congers

Enjoy uninformed produce and goodies even when the cold out. Find baked goods, pickles, produce, vegetables, jams, eggs, meats and more!



Yoshitomo Nara - Pace GalleryThrough May 12, 2018 - New York


Pace Gallery is gratified to establish its second gallery in Hong Kong with an muster of new works by Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. On perspective March 27 by May 12, 2018 in H Queen's, Yoshitomo Nara: Ceramic Works and…is a artist's fourth solo muster with Pace Gallery worldwide. Coinciding with Art Basel Hong Kong 2018, a exhibition includes new ceramic sculptures, paintings, and works on paper that continue a pioneering contemporary artist's innovative proceed to illustration and form.


Richard Tuttle - Pace GalleryThrough May 12, 2018 - New York


Thoughts of Trees
Pace Gallery is gratified to benefaction a new physique of work by Richard Tuttle in a artist's initial exhibition in South Korea. On perspective March 9 – May 12, 2018 during Itaewon-ro 262, Yongsan-gu, a works in Richard Tuttle: Thoughts of Trees continue a renowned American artist's ongoing review of line, volume, color, texture, shape, and form. An opening accepting for a artist will be hold on Thursday, Mar 8, from 5 – 7 p.m.


Love You a Brunch - Lil ChameleonThrough May 12, 2018 - Tuckahoe

Go bananas with Chef Jen as your lil cook learns to roll, mix, form, season, and ambience a accumulation of honeyed and delicious brunch foods. From hash-browning-it-out to full-on pancake parties, breakfast in bed is entrance your approach soon. Caregivers can relax in a café/lounge or emporium while a kids build their new skills.



Photographing Spring - Brooklyn Botanic GardenThrough May 12, 2018 - Crown Heights


Spring during BBG is a really exciting time. From a early ephemerals to a cherry blossoms, any week brings new life and tone to a Garden. Every week we will visually try what has sprung anew, culminating in a visible display of open blossoms. Assignments will be given that prominence the many ways to constraint spring by your camera.
5 Saturdays. No category April 28th. Please move this acknowledgment for Garden admission. The Security Guard in a lobby of a Administration Bldg. during 1000 Washington Avenue will approach you to your classroom.


Photographs as Inspiration for Watercolor - Brooklyn Botanic GardenThrough May 12, 2018 - Crown Heights


5 Saturdays. No category April 28th.
Bring your own materials; materials list link: Photographs as Inspiration for Watercolor
Please move this acknowledgment for Garden admission. The Security Guard in a lobby of a Administration Bldg. during 1000 Washington Avenue will approach you to your classroom.


Chinese Brush Painting - Section B - Brooklyn Botanic GardenThrough May 12, 2018 - Crown Heights


Learn to paint in a Chinese character using a bamboo brush, ink, and rice paper. Get step-by-step instruction in this ancient art form, and rise your possess style. Look to a lovely sourroundings of a Garden for artistic inspiration. Students squeeze their possess materials.
4 Saturdays: Apr 14, 21; May 5, 12. No category April 28.
Bring your own materials; materials list link: Chinese Brush Painting
Please move this acknowledgment for Garden admission. The Security Guard in a lobby of a Administration Bldg. during 1000 Washington Avenue will approach you to your classroom.


The Seafarer - Irish Repertory TheaterThrough May 13, 2018 - New York


After losing nonetheless another job, Sharky has returned home to Dublin to build a new, solemn existence with his churlish elder brother, Richard, recently blinded in a inebriated accident. But it's Christmas Eve, and a drinks are issuing as aged friends assemble for an annual diversion of poker. This year, an imperishable stranger from Sharky's past arrives, lifting the stakes to almighty consequence.
Written by Irish Playwright Conor McPherson (The Weir, Shining City), The Seafarer premiered during London's Royal National Theatre in 2006 and was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Play. It premiered on Broadway in Dec of 2007, where it was nominated for 4 2008 Tony Awards, including Best Play. This will be Matthew Broderick's second prolongation with Irish Repertory Theatre, a first in McPherson's Shining City in 2016.


Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice™ - Long Island Children's MuseumThrough May 13, 2018 - Garden City

Travel behind to a Cretaceous Period and come face to face with dinosaurs of all sizes in their antiquated environments. The immersive bilingual vaunt takes we to dual dinosaur habitats (warm and cold environments), as good as a Field Research Station (complete with a Big Dig component), where youth paleontologists will examination with materials and tools. What you’ll do: • Examine a substantial T-Rex and Triceratops and make observations and comparisons, critical steps in systematic thinking • Climb into a Troodon’s nest and play with dinosaur eggs • Uncover dinosaur skeleton and inspect fossils in a puncture station • Cooperate and combine as we help finish an over-sized nonplus • Put on insect costumes and hum around a muddy bog Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice™ was combined by Minnesota Children's Museum and nationally sponsored by The David B. Jones Foundation.



The Neo-Victorians: Contemporary Artists Revive Gilded-Age Glamour - Hudson River MuseumThrough May 13, 2018 - Yonkers

This vaunt explores a resurgence of seductiveness in elaborate lushness, with works of art that disguise social explanation beneath charming surface techniques. More than 20 contemporary artists whose work is desirous by a aesthetics of a 19th century have shaped, molded, and remade these ideas to simulate today’s concerns, commenting on gender roles and governmental tensions underneath the guise of a overt beauty. The artists use a far-reaching variety of media, including large-scale installations, textiles, cut-paper sculptures, video, photography, and more, and include Troy Abbott, Jennifer Angus, Joan Bankemper, Nancy Blum, Ebony Bolt, Laurent Chehere, Alison Collins, Camille Eskell, Lisa Frank, Kristen Hassenfeld, Dan Hillier, Marilyn Holsing, Patrick Jacobs, Pat Lasch, Catherine Latson, Zachari Logan, Davy and Kristen McGuire, Chet Morrison, Donna Sharrett, DeborahSimon, Nick Simpson, and Darren Waterston.  



The Victorian’s Guide to a Galaxy - Hudson River MuseumThrough May 13, 2018 - Yonkers

This vaunt explores a resurgence of seductiveness in elaborate lushness, with works of art that disguise social explanation beneath charming surface techniques. More than 20 contemporary artists whose work is desirous by a aesthetics of a 19th century have shaped, molded, and remade these ideas to simulate today’s concerns, commenting on gender roles and governmental tensions underneath the guise of a overt beauty. The artists use a far-reaching variety of media, including large-scale installations, textiles, cut-paper sculptures, video, photography, and more, and include Troy Abbott, Jennifer Angus, Joan Bankemper, Nancy Blum, Ebony Bolt, Laurent Chehere, Alison Collins, Camille Eskell, Lisa Frank, Kristen Hassenfeld, Dan Hillier, Marilyn Holsing, Patrick Jacobs, Pat Lasch, Catherine Latson, Zachari Logan, Davy and Kristen McGuire, Chet Morrison, Donna Sharrett, DeborahSimon, Nick Simpson, and Darren Waterston.  



Bon Appétit - New York Hall of ScienceThrough May 13, 2018 - Corona

This fun and interactive muster helps visitors try their possess personal eating habits, as good as a eating habits of other cultures. Visitors can learn topics such as earthy activity contra food intake, a workings of a digestive system, formulating a offset diet, and a origin of dishes that stock grocery store shelves.



Anna Craycroft - New MuseumThrough May 13, 2018 - Lower East Side


Craycroft's Residency Will Include an Exhibition and Public Programming Considering a Rights and Ethics of Personhood. Questions of Who and What Qualifies as a Person Have Become Increasingly Contentious as a Agency of All Beings—from Nonhuman Animals to Corporations, and from Ecosystems to Artificial Intelligence—Has Fractured Legal and Theoretical Discourse. to Chronicle These Controversies, Craycroft Will Transform a Fifth Floor Gallery into a Site for Producing an Animated Film, Which She Will Develop over a Course of a Exhibition; Visitors Will Physically Enter a Stage Where Craycroft Will Shoot New Footage Every Week for a Duration of a Residency. Drawing on Traditions of Folklore and Fables, Which Often Use Anthropomorphism to Narrate Moral Tales, a Animated Film Will Confront a Physical and Philosophical Lenses Used to Construct and Qualify Personhood. a Exhibition Is Organized by Johanna Burton, Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Engagement, and Sara O'Keeffe, Assistant Curator, with Kate Wiener, Education Associate. Anna Craycroft Was Born in Oregon in 1975 and Raised in New York. She Has Had Solo Shows during Ben Maltz Gallery, Los Angeles (2107); Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, or (2013); a Blanton Museum of Art, Austin (2010); Tracy Williams Ltd., New York (2008, 2009, 2011); and Le Case D'Arte, Milan (2005). She Has Had Two-Person Exhibitions during Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona (2015); Redcat, Los Angeles (2014); and Sandroni Rey, Los Angeles (2007). Craycroft Recently Debuted a Major New Work, a Earth Is a Magnet, Commissioned for a Ica Boston Exhibition "the Artist's Museum" (2016). Other Notable Group Exhibitions Include "Champs Elysees" during Palais De Tokyo, Paris (2013), and Moma P.S.1's "Greater New York" (2005). She Has Received Commissions for Public Sculpture from Socrates Sculpture Park (2004), a Lower Manhattan Cultural Center (2005), and Art in General (2006), New York, and from Den Haag Sculptuur, a Hague (2008).


Tennessee Williams: No Refuge though Writing - The Morgan Library & MuseumThrough May 13, 2018 - New York


One of a greatest American playwrights of a twentieth century, Tennessee Williams (1911–1983) was a master of denunciation and a untiring craftsman. This muster focuses on Williams's career during a years 1939–1957, when he authored such masterpieces as The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. The uncover examines his artistic process and his impasse with a production of his plays, along with their accepting and durability impact. Uniting his strange drafts, private diaries, and personal letters with paintings, photographs, prolongation stills, and other objects, a exhibition tells a story of one man's onslaught for self-expression and how it altered the landscape of American drama.


Second Sundays Dig Drop-In - The Jewish MuseumThrough May 13, 2018 - Upper East Side

Kids learn a passion for ancient artifacts in a museum’s unnatural archaeological dig. RSVP Recommended.



Bon Appétit! - New York Hall Of ScienceThrough May 13, 2018 - Queens


Bon Appétit! - New York Hall Of ScienceThrough May 13, 2018 - Queens


PJ Library Storytime - JCC ManhattanThrough May 14, 2018 - Upper West Side

Celebrate Jewish holidays and traditions by explorations, songs, and smashing PJ Library books.



Art Explorers - The Jewish MuseumThrough May 15, 2018 - Upper East Side

Preschoolers and their adult companions can explore Scenes from a Collection, a museum’s new collection exhibition, by themed tours and enchanting gallery activities, followed by a revisit to a museum’s art studio.



American Life: Historic Rooms and Decorative Arts - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough May 16, 2018 - New York


This excursion through a history of American domestic interiors uses architectural elements, furnishings, silver, glass, and other musical and practical objects to tell fascinating stories of American life, from a seventeenth by the early twentieth century. Many of a newly renovated duration rooms are versed with state-of-the-art interactive mechanism touch screens, that explore a social and chronological context of a rooms and catalog information about their furnishings.
The Henry R. Luce Center for a Study of American Art displays additional examples of American art.


Fiber Club - Katonah Museum of ArtThrough May 16, 2018 - Katonah

All fiber and weave enthusiasts are welcome. Join for a monthly handcraft night. Drop in with any unstable knitting, crochet, needlepoint, embroidery, spinning, or weaving plan you would like to work on. All levels of knowledge are welcome. 

Hosted by Madeleine Polemeni. For information hit Stephanie King at sking@katonahmuseum.org or call 914-232-9555 ext. 2968.



Sign-a-Buffalo! - University during BuffaloThrough May 16, 2018 - New York


Leave your mark during UB! Graduating students can pointer the seventh annual Buffalo.
Join us in a Student Union Lobby to pointer the reproduction Buffalo for this year's graduating class.
Sponsored by: Campus Life


Not Your Typical Story Hour - 92nd Street YThrough May 17, 2018 - Upper East Side

Look during books with your child, listen to stories, emanate an art project, and dance to a music with Petra as partial of this imaginative, interactive story time. You can even move your lunch to suffer as partial of a class.



American Art in French - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough May 17, 2018 - New York


This debate provides an overview of a comprehensive collections of The American Wing and might include paintings, sculpture, furniture, duration rooms, and musical arts, as good as architectural spaces. Periods lonesome are from Colonial America to a early twentieth-century Frank Lloyd Wright Room, and will stress the newly reopened Galleries for Paintings, Sculpture, and Decorative Arts. The American Wing has superb examples of seat by John Townsend, Duncan Phyfe, and Charles-Honoré Lannuier; paintings by John Singleton Copley, Thomas Cole, Winslow Homer, and John Singer Sargent; and sculptures by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.


Spring Fun - New York Botanical GardenThrough May 18, 2018 - Bronx


Watch a Garden’s plants and animals arise up from winter with buds bursting, birds nesting, and seeds sprouting. Investigate a ways that inlet signals open and assistance feathered friends build their nests with special nesting bags to take behind to your neighborhood.


Mommy and Me Drop-in Classes - St. Joseph a Worker Through May 18, 2018 - Windsor Terrace

All are acquire with children ages 2-3 years old. Come for an hour of playing, learning, discovering, and exploring.



Human Nature - Grace BuildingThrough May 18, 2018 - New York City


Curator Tom Kotik will work with a name group of artists who will appreciate nature, or use organic forms as their impulse in 3 dimensions.Human Nature facilities new work by Mckendree Key, Katerina Lanfranco, Kristyna and Marek Midle, John Monti, Colin O'Con, and Carolyn Salas. The muster is a sixth consecrated pedestal project.
Nature, and the relationship to it, has been a thesis in art given humans began sketch on cavern walls during antiquated times. Over a millennia, the methods of countenance may have changed though our mindfulness with watching the healthy world stays constant. Commissioned by Arts Brookfield, Human Nature presents 6 new works by 7 contemporary artists desirous by healthy landscape and a use of organic forms. Utilizing visible cues from nature, a artworks in this muster are graphic interpretations of the environment and a complex relations to it. Some works implement organic materials such as plants and healthy fibers to exhibit creative interactions with a earth’s resources; others rest on synthetic and industrial materials, highlighting a contrast between a modern universe and a idealized prophesy of inlet we inherently possess. The colourful and singular interpretations in Human Nature offer as visible landmarks in the perpetual query to know the ever-changing universe that surrounds us. – Tom Kotik, curator


Spring Fun - New York Botanical GardenThrough May 18, 2018 - Bronx

Watch a Garden’s plants and animals arise up from winter with buds bursting, birds nesting, and seeds sprouting. Investigate a ways that inlet signals open and assistance our feathered friends build their nests with special nesting bags to take behind to your neighborhood.



Great Performers 2017/18 - Lincoln Center Through May 19, 2018 - Bronx


Pianist Garrick Ohlsson, who won a Grammy for his 2008 recording of a complete Beethoven sonatas, brings his "inimitable mix of attraction and tender strength" (Cleveland Plain Dealer) to Beethoven's many cherished sonatas. From a powerful "Pathétique" and thespian "Appassionata" to a dazzling "Waldstein" and musical "Moonlight," Ohlsson's low emotive force is ideally suited to Beethoven's timeless—and temperamental—masterworks.
The Program
ALL-BEETHOVEN PROGRAM
Sonata in C minor, Op. 13 ("Pathétique")
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Sonata in F minor, Op. 57 ("Appassionata")
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Sonata in C major, Op. 53 ("Waldstein")
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Sonata in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2 ("Moonlight")
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"Titan among a titans of a piano."
– San Francisco Classical Voice
"Few live adult to Beethoven's tag for a ideal some-more than pianist Garrick Ohlsson."
– Cleveland Plain Dealer
"A sound so sensuous it roughly glistens."
– Seattle Times


Gabe Langholtz - BravinLee ProgramsThrough May 19, 2018 - New York


Guess What Stand Up Comedy Brunch Show - Creek and Cave Comedy ShowThrough May 19, 2018 - Long Island City

Join Paul and Dorothy for some PG comedy fun when they horde some of a best comedians from a biggest clubs in NYC.  Forget a babysitter, move the kids, only come and laugh.  Brunch menu accessible for purchase.



Operation Slumber - The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space MuseumThrough May 19, 2018 - Midtown

Discover how scholarship intersects with art, sports, games, and inlet with fun-filled activities, performances, and visits from special guest all week long. Spend a school mangle looking for scholarship in all your favorite places—from a basketball justice to your backyard.



'The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show' - DR2 TheatreThrough May 20, 2018 - Gramercy Park


A melodramatic recreation of Eric Carle’s beautifully talented stories, The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, facilities a menagerie lively puppets during a enchanting 60-minute uncover that steadily adapts 4 of Carle’s dear books for a stage. This new book of The Very Hungry Caterpillar includes a world premiere of Brown Bear, Brown Bear celebrating the 50th Anniversary, 10 Little Rubber Ducks, The Very Lonely Firefly, and, of course, The Very Hungry Caterpillar.


Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr - New York Historical SocietyThrough May 20, 2018 - Upper West Side


On a surface, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. were innate worlds apart?culturally, geographically, racially, financially, and politically. But by a time they were killed within dual months of any other in 1968, their worlds had come together. Images taken by some of a most eminent photojournalists of a era?alongside strange correspondence, publications, and ephemera?illustrate a overlapping arena of their lives, exploring their deepening tie as good as how their interests stretched beyond polite rights and orderly crime to ring shared concerns for a poor and antithesis to a war in Vietnam.


Yo-Dan-Nastics - Keoni Movement Arts Through May 20, 2018 - New York

Yo-Dan-Nastics blends yoga, dance, and gymnastics into one transformation class format that kids adore doing! KMA classes are non-competitive and opening art oriented.



Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. - Museum of a City of New YorkThrough May 20, 2018 - Manhattan


The lives of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., who were innate into really different worlds, managed to join in many ways before to their deaths in 1968. On a occasion of a 50th anniversary of their assassinations, this vaunt incorporates images from some of a best-known photojournalists of a era along with correspondence, publications and other materials that showcase both men's lives and work.


PJ's in a Park - Long Island Game FarmThrough May 20, 2018 - Manorville

Pajama Party with child goats.Any child who comes dressed in their PJs will accept $1 off Animal Food or a Milk Bottle.



Geniuses - TADA! Youth TheaterThrough May 20, 2018 - New York


Two kids from a propagandize for kids who learn differently hide into an chosen private propagandize for students with unusually high IQs and shake things adult for a better, generally when they expose one student's immorality plot to take control of a world.


Mlima's Tale - The Public TheaterThrough May 20, 2018 - New York


This season, dual time Pulitzer Prize leader Lynn Nottage earnings to a Public with a new play as relocating and satirical as her Broadway entrance play Sweat, heralded by The New York Times as a "vital grant to contemporary drama."
Taking us on a tour that starts in a diversion park in Kenya and goes around a world, MLIMA'S TALE is a story of Mlima, a pretentious elephant trapped in a clandestine general ivory market. Following a route of fervour and enterprise as aged as trade itself, Mlima leads us by memory and fear, story and tradition, and wish and need.
Obie Award leader Jo Bonney (Father Comes Home from a Wars) leads this touching new play that reveals a surprising and difficult deals that bond us all.


Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. - New York Historical SocietyThrough May 20, 2018 - New York


On a surface, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. were innate worlds apart?culturally, geographically, racially, financially, and politically. But by a time they were killed within dual months of any other in 1968, their worlds had come together. Images taken by some of a most eminent photojournalists of a era?alongside strange correspondence, publications, and ephemera?illustrate a overlapping arena of their lives, exploring their deepening tie as good as how their interests stretched beyond polite rights and orderly crime to ring shared concerns for a poor and antithesis to a war in Vietnam.
Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. is formed in partial on a book The Promise and a Dream by David Margolick, to be published on Apr 4, 2018 by RosettaBooks and accessible at a NYHistory Store.
The muster was constructed by Wiener Schiller Productions with support from Getty Images, a Jacques Lowe Estate, and Steve Schapiro and presented by a New-York Historical Society. Lead support for this muster provided by Leah and Michael R. Weisberg.
Exhibitions during the New-York Historical Society are done possible by Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar Tang, a Saunders Trust for American History, a New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and a New York State Council on a Arts with a support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and a New York State Legislature.


The Student Concours - The Art Students LeagueThrough May 20, 2018 - New York


Each year from Jan to May, tyro work is exhibited in a Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery. These exhibits showcase a work of all a school's students in each discipline (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, churned media).
Each week a exhibition changes in sequence to accommodate all a classes during the League. The exhibitions are open to a public; many of a artwork is accessible for purchase. One tyro work per category exhibition is deemed "best in show" and awarded a "Red Dot."
These works can afterwards be seen in Jun in a annual Red Dot Exhibition. Traditionally, several pieces in a Red Dot uncover are purchased for a League's Permanent Collection.
Student Concours Schedule by Date
Student Concours Schedule by Instructor Name


Healthy Kids Running Series - several locations in Bergen CountyThrough May 20, 2018 - Bergen County

A 5 week using program for kids from Pre-K to 8th grade. Each Race Series takes place once a week and offers age suitable running events including a 50 yard dash, a 75 yard dash, a 1/4 mile, a 1/2 mile and a one mile run. Registration is recommended. On-site registrations are acquire each week, checks are preferred. Check website for some-more information, dates, times, and locations. Please wear your sneakers! 



The Student Concours - The Art Students LeagueThrough May 20, 2018 - New York


Each year from Jan to May, tyro work is exhibited in a Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery. These exhibits showcase a work of all a school's students in each discipline (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, churned media).
Each week a exhibition changes in sequence to accommodate all a classes during the League. The exhibitions are open to a public; many of a artwork is accessible for purchase. One tyro work per category exhibition is deemed "best in show" and awarded a "Red Dot."
These works can afterwards be seen in Jun in a annual Red Dot Exhibition. Traditionally, several pieces in a Red Dot uncover are purchased for a League's Permanent Collection.
Student Concours Schedule by Date
Student Concours Schedule by Instructor Name


Peter Hujar: Speed of Life - The Morgan Library & MuseumThrough May 20, 2018 - New York


With Speed of Life, a Morgan presents a first in-depth retrospective of a New York-based photographer Peter Hujar (1934–1987). Drawn from a extensive land of a artist's work at a Morgan and from 9 other collections, a exhibition and the catalog try the artist's full career, from his beginnings in a mid-1950s to his executive role in a East Village art stage three decades later.
Hujar's sharp, serene, square-format photographs consult gravity on a object of his attention, extenuation it an almighty moment's postponement within a rush of flitting time. Hujar focused on a spark of confront between himself and his subject, be it a goose, a lover, an subterraneous theatrical performer, a dappled aspect of a Hudson River, or a placid facilities of his possess face.
In early adulthood Hujar worked as a studio partner to repository professionals and spent years in Italy with dual successive partners, artists Joseph Raffael and Paul Thek. His brief career in conform photography finished in 1971, when Hujar motionless the dispatch of repository work "wasn't right for me." After relocating into a loft above a museum at Twelfth Street and Second Avenue in 1973, Hujar followed a independent life of poverty, holding paying jobs usually when required and focusing on a subjects that compelled him. In his book Portraits in Life and Death (1976) Hujar total intimate portraits of his downtown sect (painters, performers, choreographers, and writers) with studies of mummies in a Palermo Catacombs. Briefly a partner and afterwards a coach to a young artist David Wojnarowicz, in his final 7 years Hujar continued chronicling a artistic Downtown subculture using out of time in a fast-changing city.


Special Folding Fun Sessions - American Museum of Natural History/OrigamiUSAThrough May 20, 2018 - Upper West Side

Want to learn origami? OrigamiUSA is charity origami classes by their Special Folding Fun Sessions hold at a American Museum of Natural History. Class levels are contingent on folding ability, and if we and your child are new to folding, cruise taking one of a Family Fun classes designed for beginners.



Mommy & Me Mondays - Rye Nature CenterThrough May 21, 2018 - Rye

Enjoy a record sawing contest, fire-roasted marshmallows, hikes, maple sugaring, and fun crafts that will comfortable everyone up.



Sing, Dance and Have Fun with Dawny Dew - Port Chester-Rye Brook Public LibraryThrough May 21, 2018 - Port Chester

Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers will sing songs and rhymes, listen to stories, and accommodate puppets Sonny, Goo Goo, and Gaga.



30-Minute Met: Guide's Choice in Japanese - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough May 22, 2018 - New York


A debate of favorite objects; guide's choice, your treat.


Project: Identity Photography - Bethel Woods Center for a ArtsThrough May 23, 2018 - Bethel


In this 11 week module teens will use digital photography as their artistic car for expression. Working together with a training artist, teenagers will concentration on how to produce, manipulate, and curate images and learn about a past and benefaction history of complicated day techniques. At a end of a program teenagers will attend in a photography muster on May 23rd from 6-9PM in a Event Gallery during Bethel Woods!
During a program teenagers will be hold accountable for their indicate and fire camera, tripod, peep drive and other apparatus with a opportunity to keep a camera during the end! At a conclusion of a program a teens will have produced a print book and photography muster with their strange imagery.


The New Yorker - National Sep 11 Memorial MuseumThrough May 24, 2018 - New York


New on View
"Cover Stories: Remembering a Twin Towers on The New Yorker" is an muster of 33 covers from a weekly news and enlightenment magazine. From a time a original World Trade Center initial rose into a skyline, it began appearing on covers of The New Yorker. For years, artists treated a Twin Towers playfully. After 9/11, gloomy imagery emerged. While a destruction of a towers was not depicted, a anxiety and unhappiness engulfing a nation took form on New Yorker covers after a attacks. Over a years, a covers commemorated a loss of a towers while documenting a revitalization of a site. The muster runs by May 2018.


Caring for Your Newborn Baby - JCC ManhattanThrough May 24, 2018 - Upper West Side

Find fun in a care routines we create for your new baby. Topics embody diapering, circumcision, and umbilical cord care, showering and dressing, breastfeeding, bottle feeding, and more. There will be time for all your questions as well.



The Tipping Point: Artists Address Climate Change - Rockland Center for a ArtsThrough May 25, 2018 - West Nyack

Rockland Center for a Arts is unapproachable to benefaction The Tipping Point: Artists Address Climate Change, a constrained exhibition exploring a relationship between inlet and humanity, capturing a environmental impacts of tellurian resources. Artists benefaction work that initial appears pleasing but, ultimately, reveals damage, mutation and a decomposed. Tipping Point offers a uninformed perspective on vicious environmental issues, a effects we have to the climate and world and gives us a ability to know and adjust to change these effects.. Artists J. Henry Fair, David Maisel, Alison Moritsugu, Richard Parrish, Jill Pelto, will vaunt in The Tipping Point. An Opening Reception on Mar 25, 1-4 pm. Free to a general public. For some-more information contact: Rockland Center for a Arts, 845-358-0877, info@rocklandartcenter.org or revisit www.rocklandartcenter.org . Rockland Center for a Arts is located during 27 S Greenbush Rd., West Nyack, NY 10994. Regular hours are: Mon-Fri 10-4; Sat 1-4, and Sun 1-4 pm.



About Last Night Fridays - Highline BallroomThrough May 25, 2018 - New York


4K events kicks off the brand new weekly Friday celebration this week... You already know from a past, we horde the best Friday night parties in NYC. This time, we are during our code new home HIGHLINE BALLROOM. With a best DJs in a city spinning and a best group in a city underneath one roof, we won't wanna skip this!


Music in Motion - BargemusicThrough May 26, 2018 - DUMBO

Every Saturday from Mar through May, Bargemusic presents "Music in Motion," a giveaway family unison series that includes an hourlong opening and a Q&A event with a musicians. 



Eric LoPresti: An Ocean of Light - Burning in Water ArtThrough May 26, 2018 - New York


Eric LoPresti creates artwork that examines a imposition of record upon a environment and a aftermath of a Cold War. His thespian landscapes juxtapose epitome elements with representations of a vast deserts of a American West, exploring relations between science, identity, history, and conflict.
Following in a painterly tradition of a apocalyptic sublime, LoPresti's artistic use explores how mishap and beauty figure our lives.


The Metromaniacs - The Duke On 42nd StreetThrough May 26, 2018 - New York


It's prime in Paris, 1738. Metromania, a poetry craze, is all a rage. Damis, a young, would-be producer with a critical case of verse-mania falls for a puzzling poetess from Breton, Meriadec de Peaudoncqville (say it). She turns out to be nothing other than a rich gentleman (yes, that's right) with a hold of a mania himself—looking to unpack his voluptuous but dimwitted daughter—who also only happens to be cuckoo for couplets. Soon shaping servants, written acrobatics, and mistaken identities launch a breathless array of twists and turns in this spacious "translaptation" of a rediscovered French imitation by comedic master David Ives (The Liar, Venus in Fur, All in a Timing).
Red Bull Theater, a company that brought we recent acclaimed productions of The Government Inspector, Coriolanus, and The School for Scandal, is unapproachable to benefaction the New York Premiere of this new David Ives play.


Jazz for Kids - Jazz StandardThrough May 27, 2018 - Kips Bay


The Jazz Standard Youth Orchestra (JSYO) will get families grooving each Sunday via the propagandize year during Jazz Standard's renouned JAZZ FOR KIDS brunch. Talented musicians between a ages of 11 and 18 plate out jazz classics such as "Cherokee," "How Insensitive," and "Billie's Bounce," as family audiences assimilate the products off Blue Smoke's southern grill lunch menu. Babies welcome!


Jerusalem Between Heaven and Earth - Riverspring HealthThrough May 27, 2018 - New York


Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection during Hebrew Home during Riverdale is gratified to announce Jerusalem Between Heaven and Earth, jointly orderly with a Jewish Art Salon and guest curator Ori Z. Soltes for a 2017 Jerusalem Biennale, that will be on perspective at a Derfner Judaica Museum from Jan 28–May 27, 2018. A accepting and speak will take place from 1:30–3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan 28, 2018, during the Museum, located during 5901 Palisade Avenue in a Riverdale territory of The Bronx. This muster is giveaway and open to a public. R.S.V.P. 718.581.1596 or art@hebrewhome.org. Photo I.D. compulsory for entrance at all times.


Jerusalem Between Heaven and Earth - Riverspring HealthThrough May 27, 2018 - NEW YORK


Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection during Hebrew Home during Riverdale is gratified to announce Jerusalem Between Heaven and Earth, jointly orderly with a Jewish Art Salon and guest curator Ori Z. Soltes for a 2017 Jerusalem Biennale, that will be on perspective at a Derfner Judaica Museum from Jan 28–May 27, 2018. A accepting and speak will take place from 1:30–3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan 28, 2018, during the Museum, located during 5901 Palisade Avenue in a Riverdale territory of The Bronx. This muster is giveaway and open to a public. R.S.V.P. 718.581.1596 or art@hebrewhome.org. Photo I.D. compulsory for entrance at all times.


Voss Event's Drag Brunch - Highline BallroomThrough May 27, 2018 - New York


Unleash your inner diva during our universe famous Drag Brunch during Highline Ballroom with furious performances by NYC's tip female impersonators and special guest from a hit radio series RuPaul's Drag Race. The fun is fueled by unfounded cocktails from a bar.


Vestiges & Verse: Notes from a Newfangled Epic - American Folk Art MuseumThrough May 27, 2018 - New York


Vestiges & Verse: Notes from a Newfangled Epic unites some-more than dual hundred and fifty works by twenty-one seminal and recently detected self-taught artists, who will be introduced for a first time by the hearing of a idiosyncratic structures of their lifelong, perplexing narratives—notably, their consecutive and building aspects. Rare manuscripts, array of drawings, illustrated notebooks with coded texts, expanding cartography, journals, and multi-part collages will yield an art chronological and pluridisciplinary viewpoint on a mechanisms behind visible storytelling.


Central Park Discovery Walk for Families: Towering Trees - Charles A. Dana Discovery CenterThrough May 28, 2018 - Central Park

Take a travel through a North Woods and learn how to tell a maple from an oak. Discover how trees - from seeds and leaves to logs - minister to a health of an civic park woodland community. Bring your family for a guided travel and learn why Central Park is a refuge for plants, animals, and humans alike. Learn about a architecture, landscapes, and ecosystems of a Park by hands-on scrutiny using Discovery Kits – imperishable backpacks filled with kid-friendly binoculars, margin guides, and palm lenses. Pre-registration compulsory as space is limited.



The Butterfly Conservatory: Tropical Butterflies Alive in Winter - American Museum of Natural HistoryThrough May 28, 2018 - Upper West Side

The butterflies are back! For a 20th year, families can hang with as many as 500 whipping butterflies during the museum's 80-degree comfortable vivarium full of pleasant flowers too. The insects come from farms in Australia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Florida, Kenya, Malaysia, and Thailand and species embody iridescent blue morpho butterflies, carmine swallowtails, vast owl butterflies, and immature birdwings.



Weekly Singalong with Hopalong Andrew - Families FirstThrough May 28, 2018 - Cobble Hill


Join this weekly singalong with Hopalong Andrew, a New York City-born singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. A tie of a New York City family song scene, he frequently appears during curated events such as Summerstage NYC, Bryant Park, Hudson Park, The Oldtone Roots Music Festival, The Brooklyn Public Library, and more.


Stephen Shore - Museum of a City of New YorkThrough May 28, 2018 - Manhattan


Shore precociously began his career as a teenager, sharpened black-and-white images of Andy Warhol's Factory during a 1960s. He afterwards went on to turn one of a pioneers of tone film as a excellent art medium. MoMA covers his career, from his high propagandize days to his new forays into digital photography.


Stephen Shore - MoMA : Museum of Modern ArtThrough May 28, 2018 - New York


Stephen Shore encompasses a entirety of a artist's work of a last 5 decades, during that he has conducted a continual, nervous interrogation of picture making, from a gelatin china prints he done as a teen to his stream engagement with digital platforms.
One of a most poignant photographers of the time, Stephen Shore (American, b. 1947) has mostly been deliberate alongside other artists who rose to inflection in a 1970s by capturing a mundane aspects of American renouned culture in straightforward, unglamorous images. But Shore has worked with many forms of photography, switching from inexpensive automatic cameras to large-format cameras in a 1970s, pioneering a use of tone before returning to black and white in a 1990s, and in a 2000s holding up a opportunities of digital photography, digital printing, and amicable media.
The artist's initial survey in New York to embody his whole career, this muster will both concede for a fuller bargain of Shore's work, and denote his unaccompanied vision—defined by an seductiveness in daily life, a ambience for sequence and mostly systematic approaches, a clever intellectual underpinning, a calm style, wily humor, and visible casualness—and formidable pursuit of photography's possibilities.


Towards Catastrophe: German and Austrian Art of a 1930s - Neue GalerieThrough May 28, 2018 - New York


On Feb 22, 2018, Neue Galerie New York will benefaction "Towards Catastrophe: German and Austrian Art of a 1930s," an muster devoted to a development of a arts in Germany and Austria during a decade noted by mercantile crisis, domestic disintegration, and amicable chaos. The Neue Galerie is a sole venue for a exhibition, that will be on perspective through May 28, 2018.
The muster is orderly by Dr. Olaf Peters, University Professor during Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, and serves as a third uncover in a trilogy of exhibitions curated by Peters that concentration on German history. The initial of these 3 shows, "Degenerate Art: The Attack on Modern Art in Nazi Germany 1937" orderly in 2014, examined a infamous roving exhibition "Entartete Kunst" mounted by a National Socialist regime. The muster was an enormously renouned and vicious success. The second show, "Berlin Metropolis: 1918-1933" on perspective in 2015, explored a critical purpose played by a city of Berlin in a growth of complicated culture. Pandiscio Green is a designer of a exhibition and catalog for "Towards Catastrophe," and can also be credited for a inventive installations for a previous dual shows in this trilogy.


'The Snowy Day and Other Stories by Ezra Jack Keats' - St. Luke's TheatreThrough May 28, 2018 - Midtown

A play that celebrates a wonder of childhood in a city: a excitement of a uninformed snowfall, a delight of whistling for a first time, a awe in anticipating a special treasure. Four of Keats' best stories are brought to life, including Whistle for Willie, Goggles!, and A Letter to Amy. Singing, live action, humor, and shade puppets make a 60-minute uncover fun for all.



Before a Fall: German and Austrian Art of a 1930s - Neue Galerie New YorkThrough May 28, 2018 - New York


On Mar 8, 2018, Neue Galerie New York will benefaction "Before a Fall: German and Austrian Art of a 1930s," an muster devoted to a development of a arts in Germany and Austria during a decade noted by mercantile crisis, domestic disintegration, and amicable chaos. The Neue Galerie is a sole venue for a show, that will be on perspective through May 28, 2018.?
The muster is orderly by Dr. Olaf Peters, University Professor during Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, and serves as a third uncover in a trilogy of exhibitions curated by Peters that concentration on German history. The initial of these 3 shows, "Degenerate Art: The Attack on Modern Art in Nazi Germany 1937," orderly in 2014, examined a infamous roving exhibition "Entartete Kunst" mounted by a National Socialist regime. The muster was an huge popular and vicious success. The second show, "Berlin Metropolis: 1918-1933" on perspective in 2015, explored a critical purpose played by a city of Berlin in a growth of complicated culture. Pandiscio Green is a designer of a exhibition and catalog for "Before a Fall," and was also obliged for a inventive installations for a previous dual shows in a trilogy.
This exhibition, comprised of scarcely 150 paintings and works on paper, will snippet the many routes trafficked by German and Austrian artists and will denote the artistic developments that foreshadowed, reflected, and accompanied a beginning of World War II. Central topics of a exhibition will be a reaction of a artists towards their chronological circumstances, a development of character with courtesy to a appropriation of several artistic idioms, a personal predestine of artists, and vital political events that made the era.


Sing-Alongs with Chloe - Port Chester-Rye Brook Public LibraryThrough May 29, 2018 - Port Chester

Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers will have fun with songs, instruments, bubbles, ane more.



Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Announces 2017-2018 Season - New York CityThrough May 30, 2018 -


The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company, a eminent international furloughed dance association led by Chinese American choreographer Nai-Ni Chen, announces an sparkling 2017-18 season. 
 
The deteriorate will start at American Dance Guild's 60th Year Anniversary in Citigroup Theatre during Alvin Ailey American Dance Center in New York. Ms. Chen will afterwards go to Case Western Reserve University to adjust one of her signature dances, Bamboo Prayer, on the Dance Department students in their prestigious MFA program.
In a 2017-2018 season, the Company will continue to be in chateau at a New Jersey City University in Jersey City, NJ with endless community activities including dance curriculum planning, training and rehearsing, investigate and choreography. 
The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company is respected to have been comparison in dual prestigious informal arts presenter discussion this year. First, by Southern Arts to seem in a annual Performing Arts Exchange's prestigious juried showcase module at a Rialto Center in Atlanta on Wednesday, Sep 27, 2017 5:30pm. On Oct 18 during 9:30pm, the Company will be behaving in Arts Northwest's juried showcase in Seattle, WA.
In Jan and Feb 2018, to follow away a winter blues, the Company will showcase a eye-popping, colorful spectacular of the Company's 20th Lunar New Year Festival, celebrating The Year of a Dog during Brooklyn College, Queens College, and a New Jersey Performing Arts Center.  
To settle and say a world-class dance company which creates colourful new works that celebrates a diversity of a global village has been a main concentration of Nai-NiChen since she began her company 28 years ago.  She enjoyed collaborations with other artists to foster the bargain of humanities and humanities. And by this she is anticipating to strech out to a broader and some-more diverse assembly base.  This deteriorate is no different. Ni-Ni Chen is actively operative on a array of new works that simulate the hope, joy, and onslaught that she is confronting as an newcomer artist.  On Saturday, Mar 24, 2018, Nai-Ni Chen returns with a world eminent Ahn Trio to a New Jersey Performing Arts Center for a premiere of their new partnership "A Quest for Freedom". Following a NJPAC performance, a Ahns will join the Company again during the Prince Theatre in Philadelphia in a NextMove Dance Festival from April 18-20, 2018.
 
The deteriorate will continue with an coming on Ellis Island in a Asian American Heritage Month in May. The Company will be presenting a third Imagine Ellis Island Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Festival in a Great Hall of Immigration on Ellis Island.
 
Followers and assembly can benefit an early glance of the Company's new works during the open operation sessions and during Flushing Town Hall in New York; during Aljira in Newark, NJ and as good as during pop-up locations around a NY/NJ area to be announced on the e-newsletter. 
 
In further to building new dances, Nai-Ni Chen is equally committed to deliver the Chinese American birthright to children and family in different communities. Her K-12 public program The Art of Chinese Dance is achieved throughout a year in schools and village centers in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
 
Continuing the commitment to safety and advance dance in a Chinese American village in New Jersey, the Company offers frequently scheduled village workshops during the Metuchen Dance Centre every Saturday with award-winning instructors from China, Taiwan and US.
 
 
2017-18 Upcoming Events
 
September
Fri. 9/8/2017 8pm 
American Dance Guild at 60, Festival during Ailey Citigroup Theater Tickets Available Here
 
Wed. 9/27/2017 5:30pm
 Performing Arts Exchange, Southern Arts Showcase, Atlanta, GA, Call us during 800-650-0246 for some-more info.
 
October
Tue. 10/10/2017 9:30pm 
Arts Northwest Showcase in Tacoma, WA.  Call us during 800-650-0246 for some-more info.
 
January
Wed. 1/31/2018  10am & 11:30am 
Lehman College Performing Arts Center, Sponsored by Arts On Stage,  Red Firecrackers for Chinese New Year for K-12
 
February
Fri. 2/2/2018  
TBA International House, NYC, Year of a Dog Celebration
 
Thu. 2/8, Fri. 2/9/2018 10am &12:30pm 
New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Year of a Dog Celebration for K-12 Schools
 
Sat. 2/10/2018  2pm & 7pm  
New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Year of a Dog Celebration
 
Sun. 2/11/2018  3pm  
Brooklyn Center for a Performing Arts, Year of a Dog Celebration
 
Tue. 2/27/2018 10am  
College of Staten Island Performing Arts Center, Enrichment Through a Arts,  Red Firecrackers for Chinese New Year for K-12 Schools
Wed. 3/1/2018  10:30am  
Kupferberg Center For a Performing Arts, Queens College, Year of a Dog Celebration for K-12 Schools
 
March
Thu. 3/1/2018  10:30am  
Kupferberg Center For a Performing Arts, Queens College, Year of a Dog Celebration for K-12 Schools
 
Sat. 3/24/2018 7:30pm    
New Jersey Performing Arts Center, A Quest for Freedom with Nai-Ni Chen and a Ahn Trio
 
April
 
Sun. 4/15 2pm Flushing Town Hall, CrossCurrent V, A Celebration of Asian American Dance Artistry 
 
Thu 4/19, Fri 4/20, Sat 4/21 
Prince Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, NextMove Dance Festival, A Quest for Freedom with Nai-Ni Chen and a Ahn Trio
 
 
May
Sun. 5/6/2018  12pm
Great Hall of Immigration, Ellis Island National Monument, Imagine Ellis Island AAPI Heritage Festival
 
For some-more information, greatfully visit info@nainichen.org.


Dream Machine Interactive Experience - Dream Machine Through May 31, 2018 - Williamsburg

Inspired by dreams and done for reality, Dream Machine is an interactive, hour-long knowledge designed to be pleasing and shareable. Dream Machine facilities 10 bedrooms all desirous by sleep, evoking practice like forgetful in black and white and floating on clouds. 



Loie Hollowell - Pace GalleryThrough May 31, 2018 - New York


Switchback
Pace Gallery is gratified to benefaction the initial exhibition in Asia dedicated to a New York-based artist Loie Hollowell. On perspective March 27 by May 31, 2018 in Central Hong Kong's Entertainment Building, Loie Hollowell: Switchback is a artist's second muster with Pace Gallery worldwide, following her entrance with a gallery in Palo Alto in tumble 2017. The muster includes 9 new paintings and 9 new works on paper that continue Hollowell's review of corporeal landscapes and dedicated iconography by allusions to a human form, and women's bodies in particular. An opening accepting for a artist will be hold from 4pm to 7pm on Monday, Mar 26.


Seasonal Highlights Tour - Brooklyn Botanic GardenThrough May 31, 2018 - Brooklyn


Tuesday–Sunday | 1–2 p.m. (except Apr 28 and 29)
Saturday–Sunday | 3–4 p.m. (except Apr 22, 28, and 29)
April 1–May 31, 2018
Meet during Magnolia Plaza by building steps.
Catch BBG’s burgeoning blossoms during their best and other highlights of a season in this giveaway Garden-wide guided walk.
Free with Garden admission. No registration necessary.


Garden After Hours - Brooklyn Botanic GardenThrough May 31, 2018 - Brooklyn


Spring during Brooklyn Botanic Garden is not to be missed—and this year, a Garden is charity an extended hours event during rise bloom season!
On Tuesdays during Apr and May, squeeze a Garden After Hours ticket, enter during any time, and stay adult till 8:30! (Visitors purchasing unchanging admissions contingency leave by 6 p.m.)
Enjoy an dusk stroll by the Garden's colourful spring blooms—progressing from daffodils and magnolias to peonies, cherry blossoms, and azaleas—and provide yourself to dinner, cocktails, and nightfall views of Lily Pool Terrace in Yellow Magnolia Café.
Advance tickets on sale in March.


DREAM MACHINE - DREAM MACHINEThrough May 31, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Dream Machine is a self-guided tour that takes visitors by ten bedrooms inspired by a human nap cycle. The pop-up brings a wonders of a dream state to life formulating a one-of-a-kind stadium full of interactive exercises. Participants can boyant through clouds and try a universe all while walking by the space that is set in Brooklyn‘s Williamsburg neighborhood. The knowledge promises to be “the closest you’ll ever get to walking by your dreams and remembering them afterwards.” --Esiwahomi Ozemebhoya


Unleashing, a site-specific multi-media art muster across a hallways of Teachers College - Everett Lounge Teachers College, Columbia UniversityThrough May 31, 2018 - New York, NY


Unleashing Opening Reception
Thursday, Apr 5, 6 – 8 p.m., Everett Lounge
Teachers College, Columbia University
525 West 120th Street • New York, NY 10027
T: +1 212 678-3461
Unleashing
April 1 – May 31, 2018
10 a.m. – 8 p.m., daily
http://unleashing.net and
http://unleashing.tc.columbia.edu
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Unleashing is a site-specific multi-media art muster across a hallways of Teachers College highlighting concepts of a American philosopher Maxine Greene, whose thought of “social imagination” provides a ground for a works on display. Carrying brazen the success of Doing and Undergoing on perspective throughout Teachers College in 2013, Unleashing facilities the work of 28 general artists, and is accompanied by an audiovideo beam leading visitors to any of a 21 sites of a exhibition, as good as by special open programming, guided tours, a video screening series, and artist talks.
The muster and the title Unleashing are desirous by Greene’s book Releasing a Imagination, that is driven by a prophesy of cultured education, equality, and amicable justice. “The purpose of imagination,” she argues, “is not to resolve, not to indicate the way, not to improve. It is to awaken, to divulge the usually unseen, unheard, and unexpected.” For Greene, artists, like educators, introduce how a world could be other than it is. Drawing on a collaborative model, this muster puts brazen an ethics of inclusion, one that is in discourse with the built and healthy environment, a diverse communities of students, teachers, staff and village members that span through or pass by a building daily.
Unleashing is driven by a idea of responding to a sold space, Teachers College–a formidable of companion buildings whose heterogeneous architecture and spatial politics offer as an evocative testimony to how preparation and multitude have altered over time. The building, as a gravitas of this exhibition, serves as an reliable reminder, to counterfeit renowned designer Mark Foster Cage, of a things that are larger than us.
Through an importance on routine at a core of Unleashing, we find to cruise the place of preparation and believe production. As a structured form of transmitting knowledge, preparation is sensitive by a current ideals and viewed accomplishments of multitude and amiability more broadly. The fallibility of these assumptions--one that is constituent to any form of knowledge--is always potentially transmitted, too, so making a possibility of disaster part and parcel of preparation itself.
Taking the cue from Maxine Greene, Unleashing looks during positions taken by artists who are peaceful to unlearn what were done norms before them and rise their possess artistic denunciation and investigate based on possibilities that they create, so participating in believe production processes to suppose new prospects and redefining that that is humanly possible.
The muster includes works by Fanny Allie, Nadav Assor, Brandy Bajalia, Burcak Bingol, Jean Marie Casbarian, Gregory Climer, Steffani Jemison, Ebru Kurbak, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Elisabeth Molin, Yasmin Jahan Nupur, Jacob Olmedo, Bernd Oppl, ?ener Ozmen, Rafael Pagatini, Rit Premnath and Avi Alpert, Macon Reed, Saša Tka?enko, Hurmat Ul Ain and Rabbya Naseer, Jaret Vadera, Marion Wilson and Cathy Lebowitz, as good as Caroline Woolard and Jeff Warren. The muster is accompanied by a Unleashing ScreenSaver Project by (c) happy and a consecrated video work by Chelsea Knight guides visitors via the building.
Unleashing is destined by Richard Jochum and curated by Livia Alexander and I??n Onol. The plan is done possible by a Office of a Provost and a Art & Art Education Program during Teachers College, Columbia University. The muster will be on arrangement from Apr 1 – May 31, 2018, during 525 West 120th Street, New York, NY 10027.
A open reception will be hold on Apr 5, 2018, from 6 – 8 p.m., in a Everett Lounge. Video works by Sasha Litvintseva, Shelly Silver, Sille Storihle and Jumana Manna, as good as Saša Tka?enko will shade in a Media Services Lounge on name days. Guided tours will be offering throughout. For information hit Emily Lin, pl2614@tc.columbia.edu | T +1 (212) 678-3461 | http://unleashing.net and http://unleashing.tc.columbia.edu
About Teachers College, Columbia University: Teachers College, Columbia University, is a oldest and largest connoisseur school of preparation in a United States, and also perennially ranked among a nation’s best. Its name notwithstanding, a College is committed to a prophesy of preparation writ large, encompassing the four core areas of expertise: health, education, leadership, and psychology.


Art Lab: Nature - The Museum of Modern ArtThrough May 31, 2018 - Midtown

Discover what connectors artists and designers make to a natural world—and make your own. Explore healthy materials, find shapes and patterns in nature, or emanate a nature-inspired design.



ioNature: Wheat Field - 5 Manhattan WestThrough Jun 01, 2018 - New York City


ioNature: Wheat Field is an interactive kinetic designation that is activated by a presence of an audience. As one approaches, a stalks of wheat sputter in waves as if caused by a invisible currents combined by a body relocating through space. As we move, so does a wheat; we are interconnected.
The whole art designation visually and metaphorically illustrates a connection between a body and inlet and a technology used to control it. The designation raises a few questions: What will a future be like when all is connected? For improved or for worse, what purpose will be we play in regulating technology to swing those connections? Will technology, that is combined and executed by mankind, ever totally control the natural surroundings?


The Little People Party Open Play - The BackyardThrough Jun 01, 2018 - Williamsburg


The Little People Party is a children's party company with a stream pop adult tot celebration for ages 6 months-3 years hold at an indoor soccer field. The giant, enclosed, Astroturf-covered margin is embellished out with games and toys for kids and a bar sells refreshments for a adults.


King in New York - Museum of a City of New YorkThrough Jun 01, 2018 - Manhattan


For a 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, this MCNY muster explores a activist's New York City ties and a importance of a City in a national polite rights movement. Among a items on perspective are images of King's church sermons and United Nations speeches as good as papers related to his discussions about competition relations with New York City's mayor.


Explore Walks: Brooklyn Bridge and Lower Manhattan Walking Tour - Brooklyn Borough HallThrough Jun 01, 2018 - Brooklyn


Let a entire city be your museum! Our guided walking debate starts in downtown Brooklyn and explores a history and elaborating present of Brooklyn as we cranky the world's many famous bridge. The debate continues adult through Chinatown and behind to Lower Manhattan, flitting some of a most ancestral sites and different architecture in all of New York. Sites like Federal Hall, Wall Street, African Burial Ground, World Trade Center, and many some-more that competence otherwise fly beneath a radar! The debate finishes stairs from a 9/11 Memorial and Museum and ferries to a Statue of Liberty, ideal for stability your trip!


Baby Signing Time - Yonkers Public Library, Riverfront BranchThrough Jun 01, 2018 - Yonkers

Babies yield before they travel and they pointer before they talk. Baby Signing Time is a singular early communication category for caregivers and pre-verbal babies to attend together. This class uses songs, stories, games, and activities to learn to promulgate using signs from American Sign Language in a approach that is fun and easy.



Kids’ Discovery Stations - Brooklyn Botanic GardenThrough Jun 01, 2018 - Crown Heights

Use genuine science collection as we explore plants alongside Discovery Docents during our hands-on activity stations via the Discovery Garden each Tuesday by Friday from Apr 10 to Jun 1.



Little Laffs Children's Variety Show - Jalopy TheatreThrough Jun 03, 2018 - Carroll Gardens


Check out this fun and interesting monthly accumulation show for kids that mixes juggling, balloon art, music, comedy, and more. For ages 3-9.


Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil - MoMA : Museum of Modern ArtThrough Jun 03, 2018 - New York


Tarsila do Amaral (Brazilian, 1886–1973) is a foundational figure in a history of modernism in Latin America. The initial exhibition in a United States exclusively clinging to a artist focuses on her pivotal prolongation from a 1920s, from her beginning Parisian works, to a emblematic modernist paintings constructed in Brazil, finale with her large-scale, socially driven works of a early 1930s. The muster features over 130 artworks, including paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, photographs, and other chronological documents drawn from collections opposite Latin America, Europe, and a United States.
Born in São Paulo during the spin of a 19th century, Tarsila?as she is affectionately famous in Brazil?studied piano, sculpture, and sketch before withdrawal for Paris in 1920 to attend a Académie Julian. Throughout successive sojourns in Paris, she complicated with André Lhote, Albert Gleizes, and Fernand Léger, fulfilling what she called her "military use in Cubism," eventually arriving during her signature painterly character of fake lines and sexy volumes depicting landscapes and vernacular scenes in a abounding color palette. The muster follows her journeys between France and Brazil, by Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais, charting her impasse with an increasingly general artistic community, and her vicious role in a emergence of modernism in Brazil: in 1928, Tarsila embellished Abaporu, that quickly spawned a Anthropophagous Manifesto, and became a banner for this transformative artistic transformation that sought to digest outmost influences and furnish an art for and of Brazil itself.


New York Through a Lens of George Kalinsky - New York Historical SocietyThrough Jun 03, 2018 - New York


Some of New York's many iconic informative moments over a past 50 years have been prisoner by George Kalinsky. Serving as Madison Square Garden's central photographer, Kalinsky has incited truly noted moments?sporting events, mythological performances, and important occasions?into durability images that have defined a city. Among a quintessential photographs on perspective will be Pope John Paul II hoisting a seven-year-old child onto a Popemobile in Madison Square Garden, Bill Bradley celebrating a New York Knicks victory, Frank Sinatra crooning in 1975, and Jesse Orosco descending to his knees on a mound as a Mets won a 1986 World Series. Curated by Marilyn Satin Kushner, curator and head, Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections.
New York Through a Lens of George Kalinsky is formed on a book Legends by George Kalinsky, accessible at a NYHistory Store.
Support for this muster provided by The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation and The May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc.
Exhibitions during New-York Historical are done possible by Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar Tang, a Saunders Trust for American History, a New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and a New York State Council on a Arts with a support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and a New York State Legislature.


Family Discovery Weekends - Brooklyn Botanic GardenThrough Jun 03, 2018 - Crown Heights

Experiment, learn, and play together in a Discovery Garden. Hands-on stations via the garden’s meadow, woodland, and mire habitats, and in a vegetable garden inspire families to try nature together. Create a nature-based craft, artwork, or invention with Discovery Docents. No programs May 26, 27.



Songs For Extraordinary People - BarbèsThrough Jun 03, 2018 - Park Slope


Author and composer Michael Hearst, along with his five-piece band, presents this rarely geeky A/V display of some of a most fascinating people in a world. Subjects embody Larry Walters, who used 45 helium balloons too lift himself into a sky and Marie Curie, who detected radium, and whose notebooks, to this day, are still too hot to handle. Featuring: Michael Hearst, Ben Holmes, Allyssa Lamb, Kate Gentile, and Jonti Siman.


Weekly Singalong with Miss Katie - Elk CafeThrough Jun 06, 2018 - Windsor Terrace


With his guitar and a car full of kids' instruments, Greg sings both originals and favorites aged and new.


Poetry Slam & Open Mic - White Plains Public LibraryThrough Jun 06, 2018 - White Plains

Slammers and guest poets from around a country will bring one strange poem of adult to 3 minutes. Get prepared to hear communication of all kinds!



Storytime and Singalong for Kids - Housing Works - Bookstore CafeThrough Jun 06, 2018 - New York


Join Ingrid Running for reading, singing, and dancing suitable for kids 3 and underneath and their caretakers. $5 per family during the door.


Ballet des Amériques' 2018 Summer Intensive Program Auditions - Ballet des Amériques Through Jun 09, 2018 - Port Chester

Summer intensives have a prolonged tradition in a world of dance - bridging a gap between a spring and tumble semesters - though also fulfilling a interrelated role with honour to a regular propagandize curriculum: Largely giveaway from educational obligations, students are means to combine on dance and make leaps of swell in training, iron out weaknesses, and connect what was achieved during a academic year. The regard of a summer months also creates for severely increased flexibility, which, when greatly exercised, can propel students to a aloft level.

The 2018 Summer Intensive is a 4-week module with classes and workshops in: ballet, pre-pointe, pointe, répertoire, partnering, complicated dance, complicated jazz, barre au sol, song and voice, ballet vernacular (French), dance history, acting, humanities and crafts, folkloric dance, and theatre makeup.

Participation in a summer module is by try-out only.



Visiting Exhibit Gallery - Brooklyn Children MuseumThrough Jun 10, 2018 - Brooklyn


BLOCK PARTY brings together a elements of a iconic Brooklyn retard party all underneath one roof, including a array of dimensional stoops set opposite a backdrop of artistic facades of residential buildings, and opposite "street" and immature spaces to play games, accommodate friends, relax, and have fun. Large-scale photographs by Brooklyn-based artist Anderson Zaca, who has prolonged documented retard parties in Brooklyn, will be featured and plead the joy, action, and farrago of retard parties distinguished annually opposite neighborhoods in New York City. Families will be invited to supplement to a photographs, and record their possess images and practice in a city among those of their neighbors.


Family Sundays - Young At Art Studio Inc.Through Jun 10, 2018 - Scarsdale

Dive into a new family art plan each month. Projects are designed to be finished by a parent/adult and child. Space is singular to a first 10 families. Pre-registration is recommended. However, walk-ins are acquire on a first-come first-served basement as prolonged as there is space. Class starts with a proof of a art project.



Arts of a Islamic World in French - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Jun 11, 2018 - New York


A debate of a New Galleries for a Art of a Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia explores a Metropolitan Museum's collection of Islamic art, a collection that is one of a finest and many comprehensive in a world. Fifteen galleries grouped by geographic segment trace a course of Islamic civilization from Spain in a West to India in a East. The debate draws on this collection to try the abounding artistic traditions of a Islamic universe and a distinct cultures within the fold.


30-Minute Met: Guide's Choice in Spanish - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Jun 11, 2018 - New York


Art Compass: Building Social and Vocational Skills for Teens and Young Adults with Autism - Nassau County Museum of ArtThrough Jun 12, 2018 - Roslyn Harbor

During this seminar series, teenagers and immature adults will accept hands on training in simple artistic processes that can be translated into unsentimental job skills. Based on stream exhibitions in a galleries during Nassau County Museum of Art and work on perspective at The Manes Center, these workshops will inspire participants to try different methods of art creation and design. As good as how a museum can be a apparatus for artistic inspiration. Students with autism will have the event to request their artistic skills and organic academic training in a genuine world setting, while scheming to transition to after propagandize life. For some-more information on Autism programs greatfully call 516-484-9338 ext. 12 or email nfletcher@nasssaumuseum.org. Partial appropriation provided by a North Shore Autism Circle.



Have Free Time On Wednesday? - BRJCThrough Jun 13, 2018 - Bay Ridge

Bring your child to Bay Ridge Jewish Center to learn a joys of Judaism, the rituals, customs, simple Hebrew language, and prayers.



Have Wednesdays Free? - Bay Ridge Jewish CenterThrough Jun 13, 2018 - Bay Ridge

Bring your child to learn a joys of Judaism, the rituals, customs, simple Hebrew language, and prayers.



Karate! Self-Defense classes @ BRJC - BRJCThrough Jun 13, 2018 - Bay Ridge

Build fortify while training traditional Karate and self-defense.



Wii Game Challenge - Bayside LibraryThrough Jun 13, 2018 - Bayside


Kids can spend their winter mangle with us! On 2/21, Puzzle Time, on 2/22, Craft time, on 2/23, we'll shade the film "The Secret Life of Pets."


Creating Your Own Character: Kids Acting Classes - Chaos StudiosThrough Jun 14, 2018 - Brooklyn

In this class, we inspire the students to use their imagination to emanate a universe and character(s) all of their own. They will learn entertainment games, improvisation, listening and communication skills, as good as how to digest an strange play. Throughout a session, they will rise and build on a entirely formed impression and story, that will cap in an invited operation where they will benefaction their original, brief play.



Creating Your Own Character: Kids Acting Classes - Chaos StudiosThrough Jun 14, 2018 - DUMBO

In this class, we inspire the students to use their imagination to emanate a universe and character(s) all of their own. They will learn entertainment games, improvisation, listening and communication skills, as good as how to digest an strange play. Throughout a session, they will rise and build on a entirely formed impression and story, that will cap in an invited operation where they will benefaction their original, brief play.



After School in a Arts - Theresa Academy of Performing ArtsThrough Jun 14, 2018 - Lido Beach


The Theresa Academy of Performing Arts, a beautifully singular program for children and immature adults with special needs, announces the fall lineup of after propagandize programming. An array of subjects are being offering after propagandize on Wednesdays and Thursdays, including art, music, drumming, yoga, and Zumba. Classes are tiny in size, and taught by passionate, talented, approved teachers. Each tyro receives particular attention and also has a one-on-one buddy. Typically-developing siblings and friends are welcome. Classes start on Wednesday, Sep 13th. Registration is ongoing and we offer a new tyro discount. To scrutinise about rates and to sign-up, and to learn some-more about the weekend remit programs, greatfully contact Assistant Director Alyssa Sosnik during alyssa@tapaNY.org or 516-432-0200.


Graham Clarke's Musical Fridays - Rye Free Reading RoomThrough Jun 15, 2018 - Rye

Rock out with popular children's musician Graham Clarke. Kids adore Graham's stupid humor and fun songs and will suffer moving and grooving to a beat during his enterprising performance.



Infant & Toddler Classes - M.A.T.S.S Kids' Gym- SyossetThrough Jun 15, 2018 - Syosset

Join a Baby & Me, Anyone & Me or Two's Company category designed to rise relationships by movement and protected tumbling techniques. Great approach to ready your small one for the Nursery School Program.



After School Classes for ages 2 - Teen - M.A.T.S.S. Kids' Gym- SyossetThrough Jun 15, 2018 - Syosset

From Cooking to Indoor Soccer and Acting Classes, M.A.T.S.S offers a rainbow of programs and classes all underneath one roof!



Kids Leagues - Massapequa BowlThrough Jun 15, 2018 - Massapequa


Massapequa Bowls Kids Leagues are now combining !!
Thursday and Fridays starting during 4pm. Saturday Instructional League starts during 10am. Sunday classes for adults and children start during 10am. Register.


Chittaprosad: A Retrospective - Discover DAGThrough Jun 15, 2018 - New York


Creative Expeditions - Nassau County Museum of ArtThrough Jun 16, 2018 - Roslyn Harbor

This module gives families a possibility to declare their child knowledge success in a welcoming and artistic learning environment. Throughout a course of this module parents and caregivers will benefit skills in behavioral methods that they can occupy when bringing their child into a village setting. Families will rivet in fun interactive gallery practice that yield opportunities for everybody to demeanour at and speak about art in a organisation setting followed by hands on art creation activities that inspire experimentation with new materials, processes and artistic play.



Farmhouse Family Day - The Wyckoff House MuseumThrough Jun 16, 2018 - Canarsie


Explore NYC's oldest house. Enjoy scavenger hunts, artifact investigations, gardening, self-guided exploration, and hands-on activities.


'The Wizard of Oz' - Harlem Rep, Tato Laviera TheatreThrough Jun 16, 2018 - Harlem

The classical musical "The Wizard of Oz" is being achieved by a multi-racial expel with a jazzy underscore and lawful dramaturgy by member of a Yip Harburg Foundation.



Gateway Storytime in a Discovery Room - The American Museum of Natural HistoryThrough Jun 18, 2018 - Upper West Side

Swing by a museum on a Monday morning for an enchanting story time with copiousness of interactive learning. Space is singular and tickets are distributed on a designated single-file line outside a 81st Street Planetarium Entrance between 9:45am and 10:15am on a first-come, first-served basis. Any remaining tickets will be distributed from a Discovery Room itself.



Parents and Babies Meditation Class - Kadampa Meditation Center Long IslandThrough Jun 21, 2018 - Huntington


Take a mangle and join this weekly category to deeply relax, suffer guided meditations and try some of Buddha's unsentimental advice that can assistance you face a changes and hurdles that come along with nurturing a new life. Come and find some middle peace, but having to find a babysitter! No one will mind if your baby is creation sounds, relocating around or needs to be rocked or walked. By a way, the meditation mats make unequivocally comfy baby beds – only bring your own sweeping from home to cover them.


QUEENIE: Selected artworks by womanlike artists from El Museo del Barrio's collection - Hunter College East Harlem Art GalleryThrough Jun 23, 2018 - New York


Tania Bruguera, Margarita Cabrera, Maria Fernanda Cardoso, Melba Carillo, Marta Chilindron, Alessandra Expósito, Iliana Emilia Garcia, Dulce Gomez, Cristina Hernández Botero, Carmen Herrera, Jessica Kairé, Carmen Lomas Garza, Evelyn López de Guzmán, Anna Maria Maiolino, Ana Mendieta, Marina Núñez del Prado, Liliana Porter, Raquel Rabinovich, Scherezade, Nitza Tufiño, among others.
New design commissions by Melissa Calderón, Alessandra Expósito, and Glendalys Medina.
QUEENIE facilities a preference of artworks by womanlike artists opposite various media from a permanent collection of El Museo del Barrio. The muster highlights a institution's collection with a sold focus on a female artists and QUEENIE takes the title from a sculpture by Alessandra Expósito. The muster brings together works that prompt a eclectic dialogue around multitude and gender by the artists' varying perspectives and experiences. As partial of a exhibition, HEHG has invited 4 NYC-based artists to respond to a exhibition with a new elect that serve explores a connections among a collecting process, governmental change, and a gendered experience.


Alberto Savinio - Museum of a City of New YorkThrough Jun 23, 2018 - Manhattan


Giorgio de Chirico's younger brother, Savinio lived underneath the shade of his some-more famous sibling. Still, he common De Chirico's Surreal cultured and vivid subject matter, yet not his exemplary precision. Instead, Savinio opted for a multiple of softer contours and brushwork that, in something of a autarchic irony, became a template for Chirico's late work.


Brooklyn Music School announces registration for a Musical Theater Program - Spring 2018 - Brooklyn Music SchoolThrough Jun 23, 2018 - New York


Brooklyn Music School
announces registration for the
Musical Theater Program - Spring 2018
Saturdays, Apr 7 - Jun 23, 2018 from 2pm-4pm
Brooklyn Music School (BMS) announces open registration for their Spring 2018 Musical Theater Program for children ages 6-13. The module culminates in a final opening of To Dream A World on Jun 23, 2018 during 3pm.
"The BMS low-pitched theater module offers a singular opportunity for immature actors to attend in strange works incorporating acting, singing, and dance that are staged during a high turn of prolongation value in a BMS Playhouse for a Brooklyn community," pronounced Piruz Partow, executive executive of Brooklyn Music School. "We are quite excited about the spring production, that will move Shakespeare's imagery and elegant imagination to life in a approach that children can describe to and captures a sense of consternation that informs each child's healthy creativity."
Brooklyn Music School offers a operation of programs to deliver young performers to
musical museum including a Music Theater Program for children during a school year, as good as, a Summer Vocal Arts Program led by Program and Artistic Director, Lina Tetriani.
Previous productions include: Annie Jr, Cupid's Arrow, and Little Red Riding Hood.This open BMS low-pitched theater will be producing an strange musical called To Dream a World, which will pull on images and characters found in Shakespeare's work and tells a story of a immature boy named Will, who finds impulse in his dreams.
The module runs Saturdays 2pm - 4pm from Apr 7 - Jun 23, 2018 during Brooklyn Music School, 126 Saint Felix Street, Brooklyn, NY, and is divided in dual sections, for children ages 6-7 and children ages 8-13. The price is $540 per semester. Registration is open during https://www.brooklynmusicschool.org/best-musical-theater-drama-performance-program/ or by job (718) 638 5660. Email module director Lina Tetriani during ltetriani@brooklynmusicschool.org with any questions. Information per Scholarships is accessible at https://www.brooklynmusicschool.org/scholarships.
BMS's Musical Theater Program is designed to deliver children into a world of low-pitched theater and opening through a 12-week complete course that culminates in a entirely produced opening of a low-pitched production during the BMS Playhouse. Information about a BMS Playhouse accessible at https://www.brooklynmusicschool.org/theater-performance-rental-space/.
This module is open to all children ages 6 - 13, who have the enterprise to share a stage with associate child performers. Classes are taught by teachers with world-class backgrounds in low-pitched theater, opera, dance and performance. Each child will have a purpose in a final prolongation and/or performances during BMS concerts.
Each child will have a purpose in a final prolongation and/or performances during BMS concerts. The module is tangible by a philosophy that each child can find their artistic voice on stage, total with complete training in a fundamentals of outspoken performance and building a thespian vocabulary that ties with their emotions and lived experience.
The culminating performance, To Dream a World, will take place on Jun 23, 2018 during 3pm during the Brooklyn Music School, 126 Saint Felix Street, Brooklyn, NY. Tickets are $20 ($15 for Students and Parents) and can be purchased during https://to-dream-a-world-musical.eventbrite.com
"Are we sure/That we are awake?
It seems to me/That nonetheless we sleep, we dream."
~William Shakespeare
"To Dream a World" tells a story of a immature boy named Will, who finds his impulse in his dreams. Full of definition and fantasy, a four talented worlds he explores paint the 4 seasons. This is where he meets a characters that after end adult in his plays.
Artistic Director: Lina Tetriani
Music and lyrics by: Pamela Martinez, Aidan Arbona and Danielle Carroll
Stage instruction and choreography by: Marie Zvosec
Costumes by: Deborah Wright Houston
Sets and Lights by E.F. Morrill
The Brooklyn Music School views song and opening as a birthright of all people, an essential approach that tellurian beings bond with others and try their creativity. The investigate of song has been demonstrated to raise academic training and helps to rise discipline and certainty that will offer children good throughout their lives.As partial of a vision of reinventing a community song school for a 21st Century, BMS is dedicated to:
* Making high peculiarity musical instruction receptive and affordable to a far-reaching range of students,
* Creating visit opportunities for opening for the students and informative enrichment for the community,
* Representing a far-reaching range of low-pitched traditions, including European, African, Middle Eastern, and American to paint the farrago of Brooklyn's low-pitched talent, and
* Offering a comfortable and welcoming space for families and people to try new talents and make durability friendships.
For some-more information, revisit www.brooklynmusicschool.org.


'Neverland: Peter Returns' - Swedish Cottage Marionette TheaterThrough Jun 24, 2018 - Central Park


This Halloween journey featuring favorite characters Hansel and Gretel dives into a children's realistic dreams full of song and dancing with Central Park and a Belvedere Castle as a beautiful backdrop. This time, a brother and sister span encounter friendly characters such as extraordinary mermaids, darling monsters, swashbuckling pirates, desirable vampires, and a fanciful witch.


Teens Meditation Class - Kadampa Meditation Center Long IslandThrough Jun 24, 2018 - Huntington


Does your life infrequently seem out of control? Do we want to live in a happier world? Learn how determining your mind enables we to control your world. This weekly imagining class will uncover us how to change the mind so we can go from being moody, indignant or only plain annoyed, to fun, happy and inspired. Learn how by the energy of certain minds and actions it is probable for everybody to live in and build a improved world.
Teens also advantage from a practice of meditation. They learn how to stay loose and focused in pressured situations, urge their thoroughness and memory, rise confidence, stay ease in conflicts and make good decisions, understanding with unpleasant situations and feelings, learn their vast potential, learn a life-long ability for feat of larger happiness and success.


Mini Monkeys Learn and Play Group - Monkey Do! YogaThrough Jun 25, 2018 - Gowanus

Mini Monkeys Learn and Play during Monkey Do! Yoga specializes in age suitable guided play and improvement activities. These embody storybooks, integrated transformation & mindfulness, denunciation development, art and song activities, as good as entrance to an enclosed backyard. A brew of Open and Guided Play in the intimate organisation setting encourages amicable skill development. Students might join open play sessions for giveaway the whole semester!



Drop-in Art, Poems, and Stories - Stories Bookshop + Storytelling LabThrough Jun 25, 2018 - Park Slope


Bring your little ones for an art plan inspired by one of the favorite design books. The story and plan change any week, and via the year we’ll try a operation of subjects, styles and materials. Each event begins with a reading.


Drop-in Art, Songs, and Stories - Stories Bookshop + Storytelling LabThrough Jun 26, 2018 - Park Slope


Bring your little ones for an art plan inspired by one of the favorite design books. The story and plan change any week, and via the year we’ll try a operation of subjects, styles and materials. Each event begins with a reading.


Read with Rabbit - Scattered BooksThrough Jun 26, 2018 - Chappaqua

Meet Acorn a Bunny and suffer story time in a store's kids' area.



Portfolios II: Offset Lithographic Prints - David Filderman Gallery, Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, Ninth Floor, South CampusThrough Jun 27, 2018 - Hempstead

This is a second muster in a array that highlights portfolios of prints and photographs from a Hofstra University Museum’s permanent collections. For a portfolio on view, Offset Lithographic Prints, artists experimented regulating a blurb press for formulating fine art prints. Works by Chuck Close, John Moore, Olga Moore, Italo Scanga, Salvatore Scarpitta, and Miriam Schapiro, among others, are included.



Baby Open Play - Pipsqueak Children's ShoppeThrough Jun 28, 2018 - Bedford-Stuyvesant


Esther Crow (from Thunder and Sunshine, a NYC stone group for kids), and her musty puppets are entrance to Pipsqueak Children's Shoppe. There will be lots of music, dancing, noise-making, and hand-made puppets.


Toddler Open Play - Pipsqueak Children's ShoppeThrough Jun 28, 2018 - Bedford-Stuyvesant


Esther Crow (from Thunder and Sunshine, a NYC stone group for kids), and her musty puppets are entrance to Pipsqueak Children's Shoppe. There will be lots of music, dancing, noise-making, and hand-made puppets.


Toddler Time - Yonkers Public Library, Riverfront BranchThrough Jun 28, 2018 - Yonkers

Babies yield before they travel and they pointer before they talk. Baby Signing Time is a singular early communication category for caregivers and pre-verbal babies to attend together. This class uses songs, stories, games, and activities to learn to promulgate using signs from American Sign Language in a approach that is fun and easy.



Story Book Yoga - Croton Free LibraryThrough Jun 29, 2018 - Croton-on-Hudson

Join Sukey Molloy for a special hour of movement, play, and strain created privately for toddlers and preschoolers with their parents. Parents will learn critical terms, tools, and insights while enchanting in play and song. The eventuality features 45 mins of interactive educational song and transformation activities, followed by 15 mins of discourse and ominous sharing. Handouts included. Sukey Molloy is an endowment winning recording artist and transformation educator seen on Sukey’s Circle! and Sukey's House!

Call library to register: 914-271-6612



Sing-Along with Ari a Singalong Guy - The Knitting FactoryThrough Jun 29, 2018 - Williamsburg


Blue Balloon students ages 3 and comparison perform their possess original songs. This year's unison features tweens and teenagers from Blue Balloon's new bend Pitch & Propeller Songs and Instruction.


Shabbat Songs and Stories - Kings Bay Y during Fort Greene Clinton HillThrough Jun 29, 2018 - Clinton Hill

Join each Friday morning to hang up a week and applaud Shabbat as a community. Neighborhood families are speedy to join with students from the Early Childhood Programs for music, dancing, stories, and snacks. This eventuality is open to all, regardless of background. 



Eóin Francis Mccormack: Born in Time - Irish Arts CenterThrough Jun 29, 2018 - New York


Eóin Francis McCormack is blazing a route in Dublin with his confidant and colourful abstract artwork. With innovative techniques and an fashionable approach, McCormack's pieces have been exhibited widely via Europe. He explores portrayal as a work ethic—mixing his possess paint, fabricating his possess tools, and stressing a aspects of slight and earthy labor of being an artist. The vast scale canvases are combined with singular color palettes and found objects, withdrawal distinct outlines on any painting. The final pieces offer an definitely unique observation experience and symbol the coming of an impediment new voice in Irish excellent art.
Long-listed for a Saatchi New Sensations Award
"I have constructed a use that explores portrayal as a work ethic… we am meddlesome in a time spent by a viewer, in front of a canvas; we wonder what they think, and if they cruise their time spent as worthwhile."—Eóin Francis McCormack


Immigrants: The Roots of Innovation - Conference HouseThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Staten Island


Conference House Park will mix 18th century life with 21st century party as it hosts this annual event. There will be a re-enactment of a Sept. 11, 1776, discussion attended by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Edward Rutledge and British Adm. Richard Howe in an try to finish the Revolutionary War.
Among a other attractions from a 18th century will be spinning and weaving demonstrations pleasantness of a Staten Island Hand Spinners and Weavers; timber crafting; quilting; canoeing; calligraphy; tin smithing, and colonial tailoring.


Sylvia's Story Time - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Crown Heights


Join a BCM Educator for this interactive story time.


Storytime Depot - New York Transit MuseumThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Brooklyn Heights


Start off weekend mornings with a reading of some favorite travel tales.


Train Operators Workshop - New York Transit MuseumThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Brooklyn Heights


Drop by a Computer Lab to take control of a NYC Subway automobile and work it over practical miles of lane in an impossibly realistic game.


'Dream Big: Engineering Our World' - New York Hall of ScienceThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Corona


Narrated by Academy Award® leader Jeff Bridges, Dream Big: Engineering Our World will renovate how we think about engineering. From a Great Wall of China and a world’s tallest buildings to underwater robots, solar cars and smart, tolerable cities, Dream Big celebrates a human skill behind engineering marvels large and small, and shows how engineers pull the boundary of creation in astonishing and extraordinary ways. With the inspiring stories of tellurian grit and aspiration, and unusual visuals for a world’s largest screens, Dream Big reveals a compassion and creativity that expostulate engineers to emanate better lives for people and a some-more sustainable destiny for us all.
DREAM BIG is a MacGillivray Freeman film constructed in partnership with American Society of Civil Engineers and presented by Bechtel Corporation.


Dunsmore: Illustrating a American Revolutionary War - Museum of a City of New YorkThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Manhattan


Painter John Ward Dunsmore decorated realistic scenes and portraits of a American Revolution and a early days of a United States. This is a possibility to see 47 of Dunsmore's works—the largest collection of the kind. For some-more information, revisit frauncestavernmuseum.org.


Block Party Exhibit - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Crown Heights


Throughout August, Little Orchestra Society is in chateau at Brooklyn Children’s Museum for a array of family song workshops. Each event explores song of a opposite culture, enchanting children, parents, and caregivers by movement, song, composition, and an introduction to universe instruments. Sessions accommodate adult to 25 participants on a first-come, initial served basis. See website for schedule.


'Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Secret Ocean 3D' - New York Hall of ScienceThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Corona


Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of sea pioneer Jacques Cousteau, offers a breakthrough demeanour at a tip world within a ocean that is maybe the biggest story of all – that a smallest life in a sea is a mightiest force on that we all depend. Alongside sea biologist Holly Lohuis, Cousteau invites viewers to dive into this whole new universe that will leave them in astonishment of a beauty and farrago of a oceans and enthuse an even stronger enterprise to strengthen what they have either seen for a first time or maybe re-discovered along a journey. Narrated by eminent oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, Secret Ocean 3D introduces audiences to over 30 species, educational behaviors prisoner for a first time interjection to a development of new collection that concede underwater filming in 3D, ultra- HD 5K, delayed motion, macro, and with suit control, and takes them to conspicuous and colourful environments such as a Bahamas, Fiji, and Bimini. Duration: 20 minutes.


'Journey To Space 3D' - New York Hall of ScienceThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Corona


Journey to Space is a jubilee of space exploration, a reverence to general cooperation in space research, and a prophesy towards the near-term destiny beyond Earth’s circuit — a manned goal to Mars within a generation. Learn about a important purpose of a International Space Station, expose what NASA and a space village are operative on, and a challenges they face to lift out confidant missions such as capturing asteroids and alighting astronauts on Mars. Narrated by Sir Patrick Stewart.
Duration: 20 minutes.


Jacques Jarrige: Kinetic Outdoor Sculptures Curves #1, #2, #3 - Rockland Center for a ArtsThrough Jun 30, 2018 - West Nyack


Jacques Jarrige Kinetic Sculptures during RoCA
The Rockland Center for a Arts presents new work by Jacques Jarrige.
Rockland Center for a Arts (RoCA) is gratified to benefaction the sculptural works of French artist Jacques Jarrige. Jacques Jarrige has combined a site-specific work for RoCA’s outside sculpture garden to be on arrangement from Sep 23, 2017 until Jun 30, 2018.
Saturday, Sept. 23rd, 2pm-5 pm, Rockland Center for a Arts, (27 South Greenbush Road, West Nyack) will have an opening accepting of Sculptures by Jacques Jarrige in a Catherine Konner Sculpture Park and in the Nature Trail. Saturday, Sept. 23rd, from 4pm to 5pm during RoCA Jacques will entice participants to emanate their possess sculpture desirous by his wording using element he will provide. Jacques, during the same time will emanate small sculptures on a spot that he will autograph..
The vaunt is on perspective September 23 – Jun 30, 2018. To squeeze tickets to a house debate go to www.rocklandartcenter.org “Support RoCA” tab. For some-more information contact: Rockland Center for a Arts, 845-358-0877, info@rocklandartcenter.org. Rockland Center for a Arts is located during 27 S Greenbush Rd., West Nyack, NY 10994.


Saturday Morning Painting Class With Mr. Steve - The Poppenhusen InstituteThrough Jun 30, 2018 - College Point

Students will be taught a accumulation of styles and techniques in sequence to inspire their creativity.



Morning Hours for Members and Patrons - The Met Fifth AvenueThrough Jun 30, 2018 - New York


Start your day during The Met! Each month, Members and Patrons* are invited to attend private morning hours for one or some-more select exhibitions before a Museum is open to a public.
Please benefaction your Member or Patron label to acknowledge you and a guest. Only a street-level opening at 81st Street and a Parking Garage opening will be open during this hour.


Brooklyn Block Lab and Studio - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Crown Heights


In BCM’s new 2nd building Studio, that focuses on art and architecture, visitors of all ages rise their engineering skills as they rivet in open retard play with vast Imagination Playground blocks and list top sized Kapla Planks and Magnatiles, as good as artist James Paulius’ house-shaped wooden blocks and pegs from his designation Sky Village.


'Conquest of a Skies 3D' - New York Hall of ScienceThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Corona


Marvel during homemade gingerbread houses done entirely of succulent gingerbread, stately icing and candy. The houses are drafted, designed, baked, planned, built and flashy by creator Jon Lovitch over a course of an whole year. GingerBread Lane has won a Guinness World Record for 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 for a largest gingerbread village. Lovitch’s origination will again contend for this year’s Guinness World Record. Closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.


Sing-along with Mike Messer of a Dirty Sock Fun Time Band - Dean StreetThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Prospect Heights


End your week on a high note during this weekly singalong.


MILLENNIUM: Lower Manhattan in a 1990s - The Skyscraper MuseumThrough Jun 30, 2018 - New York


The final decade of a 20th century in New York City was not a elementary time. The finish of a millennium – a thousand-year pen – and a beginning of a 2000s stirred both stress and optimism, posing questions about what to keep from a past and how to pierce into a future.
No place in a mid-1990s was some-more conflicted about these prospects or some-more ripe for reinvention than reduce Manhattan – generally the ancestral Financial District. Wall Street was losing banks to mergers and relocations. Grand skyscrapers of a 1910s and ‘20s were apropos technologically archaic and shifting down-market. The durability effect of a 1987 batch market crash, followed by a savings-and-loan scandals, caused a genuine estate retrogression that strike Downtown harder than other districts. Vacancy rates for bureau buildings surfaced 28 percent. New meditative and policies were necessary.
Preservation and reinvention were twin themes of a Downtown discussion. Landmarking and converting comparison office buildings to residential and other uses were strategies of mercantile development. Celebrating a district’s abounding history and formulating a enlightenment for tourism was another initiative, led by Heritage Trails New York. Twenty years ago, a nascent Skyscraper Museum used the genuine estate retrogression to find giveaway space for the first pop-up exhibitions in grand empty banking halls during 44 Wall Street and 14 Wall. MILLENNIUM revisits this new history of reduce Manhattan in a years only before Downtown’s temperament was cataclysmically recast as Ground Zero, and a new epoch truly began.


Sing-along with Lloyd of The Deedle Deedle Dees - Dean StreetThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Prospect Heights


Every Thursday, Lloyd will pleasure with his strange songs and interactive show.


Musical Wednesdays with Emmy & Evan - Dean StreetThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Prospect Heights


Every Wednesday this twin will get a little ones dancing.


Make Music & Dance with Dara - Dean StreetThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Prospect Heights


Every Monday Dara and her ukulele will get your week off to a best start!


BCM Explorers' Day - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Jun 30, 2018 - Crown Heights


There is tons to try at a BCM and Tuesdays are dedicated to a museum's permanent exhibits. Together with your child, can we find an authentic West Indian Day Parade costume? Have we met a Madagascar hissing cockroaches in a greenhouse? Can we try your dance moves in Global Beats?


'Sister Act' - Westchester Broadway TheatreThrough Jul 01, 2018 - Elmsford

Cirque Ziva, a world-class cirque fantastic from a internationally renowned furloughed troop, The Golden Dragon Acrobats. From seashore to coast, the athleticism and excellent artistry of this chosen group of acrobats have been receiving station ovations from audiences of all ages and earning vicious acclaim and packaged houses, Cirque Zíva is a fast-paced, technically innovative, and beautifully presented new show. 



Holding Space:The Museum Collect - P.S. 1Through Jul 05, 2018 - Long Island City

In and with MoMA PS1’s Spring Open House, VW Sunday Sessions presents a opening festival in partnership with Brooklyn-based artist-run venue Secret Project Robot. A jubilee of New York City’s opening scene, a program facilities artists who initial found an opening for their work, as good as intercourse and resources, within a city's choice spaces. These artists continue to benefaction experimental projects and support a community that fostered their personal and artistic identities. Incorporating 6 hour-long durational pieces, videos, improvisational theater, live music, and solo performances, a festival brings together work that intersects music, art, and nightlife. Emceed by BUSHWIG, a festival includes performances by Bunny Michael, Macy Rodman, and Jennifer Vanilla; DJ sets by Sweat Equity and DJ Dog Dick; back-to-back concerts by Somos Monstros and Bottoms; and projects from longtime Secret Project Robot collaborators Raul de Nieves and Jake Dibeler. Interspersed between acts, FLUCT premieres a new video work, and Monica Mirabile and Kathleen Dycaico benefaction a array of performative vignettes. Throughout a building, visitors will confront pop-up music, performance, and interventions, such as a new play led by Cameron Stuart, a show from Frank Hurricane, and song by Robot Death. The module concludes with a singular concert from seminal Brooklyn rope Black Dice, who have not achieved in New York City given 2012. Secret Project Robot has been a longstanding partial of New York’s informative landscape, holding interdisciplinary events in mixed locations for roughly 20 years. This festival outlines the perfection of VW Sunday Sessions’ season-long scrutiny of choice platforms for artistic practice. Free with museum admission



Drawing a line: Realism and Abstraction in Expressionist Art - Galerie St EtienneThrough Jul 06, 2018 - New York


Angels in America - Neil Simon TheatreThrough Jul 08, 2018 - Times Square Theater District


Additional Accessibility Details
Wheelchairs: One plcae at impassioned side of orchestra. Patron purchases aisle chair and adjacent seat. Transfer optional.
Seating: Orchestra on belligerent level. Mezzanine and lounges reached usually by stairs.Seats 1,334.
ElevatorEscalator: There are no elevators or escalators during this theatre.
Parking: Valet parking garage: Broadway & 52nd St.
Curb Ramps: SW dilemma of 52nd St. & Broadway; SE dilemma of 52nd Street & 8th Ave.
Entrance: Double doors in series: 1st set (each 29.5") to outdoor lobby; slope down to 2nd set (each 30") to middle lobby. Incline (1:10) to band level.
Box Office: Outer lobby. Counter 46.5".
Restroom: Unisex: Orchestra level.
Water Fountain: Lower lounge, in restrooms.
Telephone: Lower lounge.
Assisted Listening System: Infrared. Occasional pointer language interpreted performances.


Anything Goes: The Jazz Age Exhibition - Nassau County Museum of ArtThrough Jul 08, 2018 - Roslyn Harbor

Wild, hot, roaring, and free, a Jazz Age is immediately identified as a decadent heyday of such heroes as Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Cole Porter, Josephine Baker, e.e. cummings, Langston Hughes and other rebels who would “live it adult to write it down” in New York, Paris and a Riviera. The gang’s all here in one multimedia muster that combines art, novel and music. Explore a masterpieces and experiments of a era that altered the story of Modernism. The giants among a artists of a Twenties were Picasso, Léger, Miro, Gaston Lachaise, Stuart Davis, Florine Stettheimer and Tamara de Lempicka. Composers such as Gershwin and Porter were holding syncopation and a blues to new heights, while a Ballets Russes pennyless all dance conventions. The novel of a era enclosed such masterworks as James Joyce’s Ulysses and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, that was begun in circuitously Great Neck and desirous in partial by a portrayal by Francis Cugat that is one of a highlights of a show. A gallery dedicated to a super-heroes of a age includes memorabilia associated to Lindbergh and a original Hobey Baker trophy, college hockey’s top honor named for a World War we flying ace who was a real-life impulse for some of Fitzgerald’s characters.

With absolute paintings and sculpture, insinuate drawings (some never before exhibited), confidant posters, piece music, fashion, eye-dazzling jewelry, neat furniture, and low-pitched instruments (including Victrola turntables and a piano personification Gershwin’s possess piano rolls), a exhibition brings a Jazz Age vividly to life. “Living good is a best revenge” was a motto of an unusually fortunate generation, anything though “lost,” that stays today a epitome of perfect creative freedom.

The muster has been underwritten by a inexhaustible gift from Americana Manhasset and Wheatley Plaza, with additional appropriation provided by a Ritz-Carlton Residences and Charles Scribner III.



The Means of a Ready Escape - Brooklyn Historical SocietyThrough Jul 13, 2018 - Brooklyn Heights

The NY Handmade Collective, before Etsy NY Street Team, is showcasing the collective story as makers, and charity customers something a small bit opposite and new: a chance to try the story of creation in NYC, past in present. The Holiday Handmade Cavalcade has 9 years value of history, and has turn a contingency for holiday shoppers looking for singular and locally crafted gifts from indie vendors, all formed in a NY tri-state area.



Feathers: Fashion and a Fight for Wildlife - New York Historical SocietyThrough Jul 15, 2018 - Upper West Side


Feathers: Fashion and a Fight for Wildlife, an muster exploring a history of a ground-breaking Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, examines a circumstances that desirous early environmentalists—many of them women and New Yorkers—to champion a protection of involved birds. Administered by a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a Migratory Bird Act taboo the hunting, killing, trading, and shipping of roving birds. It also regulated a nation's blurb plume trade, that had decimated many American bird class to a point of nearby extinction.


David Bowie is - Museum of a City of New YorkThrough Jul 15, 2018 - Manhattan


The late, good David Bowie is a subject of this Brooklyn Museum exhibition, that provides "unprecedented access" to a musician's personal library, including such artifacts as costumes, handwritten verse sheets, photos, videos and strange album art. The hundreds of objects on arrangement chronicle Bowie's expanded creative life; from his teenage years spent in England, to his prolonged career as a cocktail superstar and informative touchstone, and finally his final 20 years vital in New York City. This multimedia designation features continual audio, video and animations that coincide with a various equipment on display.


David Bowie is - Brooklyn MuseumThrough Jul 15, 2018 - Brooklyn


The Brooklyn Museum is unapproachable to announce that it will be a final stop on a world debate of a critically acclaimed muster David Bowie is, orderly by a Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The muster is a first retrospective of a extraordinary five-decade career of David Bowie--- one of a most pioneering and successful performers of complicated times. Curated by Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh from a Department of Theatre and Performance during the V&A, David Bowie is explores a creative routine of an artist whose postulated reinventions, innovative collaborations, and confidant characterizations revolutionized a way we see music, desirous people to figure their possess identities while also severe social traditions. On perspective from Mar 2 to Jul 15, 2018, David Bowie is will embody never-before-seen objects and work exclusive to a Brooklyn Museum presentation.
As a official audio partner of a exhibition, Sennheiser will be delivering a enthralling audio knowledge through the AMBEO® 3D audio technology. Also, as in before David Bowie is exhibitions around a world, a company's technologies will be used for all audio elements via the exhibition--- including the wireless systems, headphones and Neumann loudspeakers. The modernized sound technology, alongside melodramatic scene-setting, animation and video, yield an immersive tour through a artistic influences that Bowie cited as formative. With rare access to his personal archive, David Bowie is facilities more than 300 objects collected from his teenage years by his genocide in 2016-including handwritten lyrics, strange costumes, photography, set designs, manuscript artwork, and singular performance material.
The Brooklyn display is orderly by Matthew Yokobosky, Director of Exhibition Design, Brooklyn Museum. The muster is done possible with a lead sponsorship of Spotify.
Lightning Bolt Tickets, that give attendees priority entrance to a exhibition, are accessible now by the run of a exhibition and cost $35. Exclusive packages start during $85. To purchase, revisit www.brooklynmuseum.org or https://www.showclix.com/event/david-bowie-is.
Member tickets go on sale Nov. 8. Timed tickets go on sale to ubiquitous public Nov. 15.


Adrian Piper: A Synthesis Of Intuitions, 1965–2016 - The Museum of Modern ArtThrough Jul 22, 2018 - Manhattan


In 1996 Adrian Piper wrote, "It seemed that a more clearly and abstractly we learned to think, a more clearly we was means to hear my tummy telling me what we needed to do, and a more dire it became to do it." Since a 1960s, this formidable artist and philosopher has explored a potential of Conceptual art—work in that the concepts behind a art takes dominance over a physical object—to plea our assumptions about a social structures that figure the universe around us. Often sketch from her personal and veteran experiences, Piper's successful work has directly addressed gender, race, xenophobia, and, some-more recently, amicable engagement and self-transcendence.


Works & Process, a Performing-Arts Series during the Guggenheim, Announces Spring 2018 Season - The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Peter B Lewis TheaterThrough Jul 29, 2018 - New York


Works & Process, a Performing-Arts Series during the
Guggenheim, Announces Spring 2018 Season
Highlights:
- Commissions by Ryan McNamara, Jodi Melnick, and Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung
- Music of Golden Globe Award-winning series Mozart in a Jungle
- Behind a scenes entrance to Carousel, Jerry Springer-The Opera,and Reasons to Be Pretty Happy
- American Ballet Theatre, Jacob's Pillow, Nederlands Dans Theater, and Washington Ballet previews
- Breaking Bread with Balanchine on Russian Easter with Meryl Rosofsky and New York City Ballet dancers
 
"An well-developed opportunity to know something of a creative process"
-The New York Times
 
(NEW YORK, NY - Dec 4, 2017) -Works & Process during the Guggenheim is gratified to announce the Spring 2018 Season. Since 1984 a performing-arts array has championed new works and offering audiences rare access to heading creators and performers. Programs try the artistic process by stimulating artist discussions and riveting opening highlights. Each 70-minute module takes place in a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Peter B. Lewis Theater. Additional information is accessible at worksandprocess.org.
 
Lead appropriation for Works & Process is supposing by The Florence Gould Foundation, The Christian Humann Foundation, Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Evelyn Sharp Foundation, with open funds from a New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with a City Council. 
 
Spring 2018 Season Schedule
The New Group: Jerry Springer-The Opera
Monday, Jan 8, 7:30 pm
Prior to a opening of Jerry Springer-The Opera, co-creator Richard Thomas(Music, Book, Lyrics; Book by Stewart Lee), director John Rando, and choreographer Joshua Bergasse discuss a process behind this gleefully scurrilous musical that outrageously celebrates a ritual of open humiliation and redemption. Cast members perform highlights, educational the chaos and wantonness id of the times. 
 
DANCE COMMISSION
Battleground 
Ryan McNamara
Wednesday-Friday, January 10-12, 7:30 pm
Following a sold-out premiere of Battleground in 2016, Works & Process presents an encore of this one-of-a-kind "Cosplay-Battle-Ballet" done in and for a museum's Frank Lloyd Wright-designed theater. Three squads of performers-the Red Choir Loft, a Green Balcony, and a Blue Stage-battle for prevalence with assembly members behaving as embedded witnesses. 
 
DANCE COMMISSION
One of Sixty-Five Thousand Gestures/NEW BODIES
Jodi Melnick with Jared Angle, Sara Mearns, and Gretchen Smith
Sunday and Monday, Jan 14 and 15, 7:30 pm
Works & Process -presents an encore of choreographer Jodi Melnick's sold-out 2016 commission, One of Sixty-Five Thousand Gestures/NEW BODIES. This work weaves together dance, oral text, and moderated contention with live music,featuring New York City Ballet dancers Jared Angle, Sara Mearns, and Gretchen Smith, with harpsichord by composer György Ligeti, violin by composer Heinrich Biber, and consecrated music by Robert Boston.
 
A New Carousel
Jack O'Brien and Justin Peck
Sunday, Feb 4, 7:30 pm
Rodgers & Hammerstein's undying musical earnings to Broadway for a first time in over dual decades. The new productionfeatures choreography by New York City Ballet's Justin Peck and instruction by Jack O'Brien. Prior to a Broadway opening of Carousel, expel members perform excerpts of new choreography, and Peck and O'Brien plead the artistic process behind this new display of a low-pitched drama that has perplexed theatergoers for generations.
 
Mozart in a Jungle: Inside a Music
Sunday, Feb 11, 3 and 7:30 pm
Audiences are invited inside a world of Mozart in a Jungle, a Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning radio series set in a orbit of a fictional New York Symphony. The Amazon uncover has featured performances by artists including Joshua Bell and Plácido Domingo, who sang on a raft in a Venetian waterway with illusory opera diva "La Fiamma" (played by Monica Bellucci), conducted by Maestro Rodrigo de Souza (Gael García Bernal), and cameos by composers Nico Muhly and Caroline Shaw. At Works & Process, Shaw joins showrunner Will Graham and artistic consultant Elena Park in a module that takes a audience inside a music, including performances by Shaw of song that was creatively created for a television series.
 
The Metropolitan Opera: Così fan tutte 
Peter Gelb, Christopher Maltman, Phelim McDermott, and Kelli O'Hara
Monday, Feb 12, 7:30 pm
Prior to a Metropolitan Opera's premiere of Così fan tutte, ubiquitous manager Peter Gelb leads a row discussion about a company's new production, that sets Mozart's masterpiece in a carnivalesque, funhouse sourroundings inspired by 1950s Coney Island. The row includes baritone Christopher Maltman, who sings Don Alfonso; prolongation director Phelim McDermott; and soprano and Broadway star Kelli O'Hara, who sings Despina. Members of a cast perform excerpts from a opera.
 
The Washington Ballet
Julie Kent and Gemma Bond
Sunday and Monday, Feb 25 and 26, 7:30 pm
A champion of new choreography, Washington Ballet artistic executive Julie Kent and American Ballet Theatre corps de ballet member Gemma Bond discusses Bond's newest work. Washington Ballet dancers perform highlights from a new commision by Bond before to a March 14premiere in Washington, D.C.
 
LA Phil/Beth Morrison Projects: Place
Ted Hearne, Patricia McGregor, and Saul Williams
Monday, Mar 5, 7:30 pm
A modern-day oratorio, Place explores a nation at a crossroads, where perceptible destiny and gentrification accommodate history and personal experience. The creatorsdiscuss their partnership and a complex and quarrelsome map of a place we call home. Actors Steven Bradshawand Allison Semmes perform highlights before to a premiere during the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles (April 2018), Barbican Centre, London (May 2018), and in New York (fall 2018).
 
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis: An American Soldier
David Henry Hwang and Huang Ruo
Sunday, Mar 18, 7:30 pm
Excerpts are achieved from this new two-act show based on a true story ofDanny Chen, unapproachable American and son of Chinese immigrants staying in Manhattan's Chinatown. After enlisting in a U.S. Army, Chen is welcomed in foot camp, though in Afghanistan, his possess base becomes rivalry territory as troops hazing turns deadly, posing absolute questions about what it means to be an American. Librettist David Henry Hwang and composer Huang Ruo plead their partnership with Nancy Yao Maasbach, president of a Museum of Chinese in America, before to a opera's premiere in Saint Louis.
 
Presented in organisation with a Museum of Chinese in America, New York.
Prurience
Christopher Green
An experiential party about the private pleasures . . .
March 20-31 
For opening times, greatfully visit worksandprocess.org
Location: The Wright grill at a Guggenheim
After interviewing neuroscientists, sociologists, obsession experts, and therapists, author and performer Christopher Green presents an immersive theater experience inviting audiences to attend a illusory self-help group that takes a witty look during how sex and pornography are consumed.Questioning theside effects of porn, Green asksaudiences to cruise if multitude is in a grip of anactual addiction or a dignified panic. 
 
COSTUME AND DANCE COMMISSION
Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung
Sunday, Mar 25, 3 and 7:30 pm
Monday, Mar 26, 7:30 pm
Costume pattern takes core stage in this new work devised by designers Reid & Harriet Design in partnership with their favorite clients and dance makers, Lar Lubovitch, Pam Tanowitz, Jack Ferver, Gwen Welliver, and Burr Johnson. 
 
Nederlands Dans Theater
Sol León and Paul Lightfoot
Saturday, Mar 31, 7:30 pm
This opening offers behind-the-scenes access to the Nederlands Dans Theater's U.S. tour. Company dancers perform highlights from Sol León and Paul Lightfoot's Shoot a Moon (2006), with song by Philip Glass; and Singulière Odyssée (2017),featuring music by Max Richter. León and Lightfoot attend in a moderated discussion.
 
Breaking Bread with Balanchine 
Meryl Rosofsky
Sunday and Monday, Apr 8 and 9, 7:30 pm
Legendary choreographer George Balanchine was also a good cook. Food academician Meryl Rosofsky previews her "culinary biography" of a dance master, display how his attribute to food illuminates forces-cultural, geographic, political-that made him as an artist. Joining her are special guest who danced or dined with Balanchine. Dancers from New York City Ballet perform excerpts.
 
Prior to a program, The Wright grill at a Guggenheim will offer special dishes from Balanchine's repertoire, including his paskha and kulich, that he done each year for his famous Russian Easter feasts. Reservations for this special cooking will be supposed starting in Mar call 212 427 5690 or visit OpenTable.
 
BALANCHINE is a heading of a George Balanchine Trust.
 
American Ballet Theatre: AFTERITE
Wayne McGregor
Sunday and Monday, Apr 29 and 30, 7:30 pm
Utilizing Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring as inspiration, a Royal Ballet proprietor choreographer Wayne McGregor presents a new work that reconceptualizes a seminal work. McGregor and American Ballet Theatredancers benefaction excerpts of AFTERITE prior to the New York premiere during the Metropolitan Opera.
 
Ephrat Asherie Dance: Odeon
Sunday, May 6, 7:30 pm
Ephrat Asherie, a 2016 Bessie Award-winner, discusses her newest work prior to the Jacob's Pillow premiere with festival director Pamela Tatge. Dancers and musicians perform highlights and explore what happens when dances from a African diaspora-including breaking, hip hop, house, and vogue-intersect and remix with a music of Brazilian composer Ernesto Nazareth.
 
MCC Theater: Reasons to Be Pretty Happy
Neil LaBute and Leigh Silverman
Sunday, Jul 29, 7:30 pm
Tony Award-winner Neil LaBute and Tony Award-nominee Leigh Silverman plead their artistic process, and expel members perform highlights from Reasons to Be Pretty Happy. Labute, MCC Theater's Playwright-in-Residence, and Silverman revisit a characters initial introduced in Reasons to Be Pretty (a 2009 Tony Award-nominee for Best Play) and Reasons to Be Happy (2012). After 5 years in New York, Greg and Steph lapse to their blue-collar hometown for their 20th high propagandize reunion and to a thespian encounter with a friends they left behind. 
Location: Peter B. Lewis Theater (unless differently noted)
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue during 89th Street
Subway: 4, 5, 6, or Q sight to 86th Street
Bus: M1, M2, M3, or M4 train on Madison or Fifth Avenue
 
Tickets: $45, $40 members, $10 tyro rush tickets one hour before performance, formed on accessibility (for students underneath 25 with current ID)
Priority sheet access and elite seat preference starts Dec 4, 2017, for $500+ Friends of Works & Process and Guggenheim members during the Associate turn and above.
General ticketing starts Dec 13, 2017.
For some-more information, call 212 758 0024 or 212 423 3587, Mon-Fri, 1-5 pm, or revisit worksandprocess.org.
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For some-more information, press tickets, and photos, or to arrange interviews, greatfully contact:
Duke Dang, General Manager
Works & Process during the Guggenheim
212 758 0024
ddang@worksandprocess.org
 
Michelle Tabnick, Publicist
Works & Process during the Guggenheim
646 765 4773
michelle@michelletabnickpr.com
 
May Yeung, Publicist
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
212 423 3840
pressoffice@guggenheim.org


Goldstein - The Actors' TempleThrough Jul 29, 2018 - New York


GOLDSTEIN, a highly expected new low-pitched about family, opens Monday, Mar 26th during the Actors Temple Theatre (339 West 47 St -between 8th and 9th Avenues). Michael Riedel NYPost said, “Like Rags churned with a hold of Fiddler on a Roof, keep your eye on Goldstein.”
Goldstein is formed upon Louis Goldstein’s tell-all family discourse best seller. With song and lyrics are Michael Roberts and a book by Charlie Schulman, this fortifying and heartwarming, multi-generational low-pitched explores a challenges and triumphs of an newcomer Jewish American family. The expel of 7 of Broadway’s best performers reminds us that families are complicated, a truth is never clear, and redemption is the best hope.
Tickets are $79 and are accessible by visiting www.Goldsteinmusical.com or by job (212) 239-6200.


Terry Winters Forces and Fictions - The Drawing CenterThrough Jul 29, 2018 - Soho


A heading figure in a art universe for 4 decades, Terry Winters became good known in a 1980s for his materially-conscious drawings and paintings. Representing a patterns and schema that undergird earthy and egghead life—French philosopher Gilles Deleuze is cited as an critical reference—Winters's drawings of grids, networks, and knots illustrate formidable encounters between biological drives, technological systems, and mental processes. The Drawing Center's Main Gallery will benefaction an overview of Winters's drawings from 1980 to a present including full cycles of drawings, such as File Drawings (2009), as good as a preference of large-scale works on paper that forehead the overarching thesis of Winters's practice: a desire to make sense, however fictively, of a manner in that the manifest world is assembled and received. Rather than charity a extensive drawing retrospective, a show will be orderly with an eye to morphological relations so that, as viewers pierce through a gallery, they will remember and ideally lapse to progressing related images.


Hipkiss Bulwark - The Drawing CenterThrough Jul 29, 2018 - Soho


Praised for their meticulously-detailed breathtaking landscapes, Anglo-French artists Alpha and Chris Mason, famous collectively as Hipkiss, have been collaborating for 3 decades on perplexing drawings that interweave dystopian narratives with a personal dictionary of mystic forms. Past works by Hipkiss account fictional histories of warring clans, civic crusades, and quasi-apocalyptical societies. For Bulwark, a artists' initial solo museum uncover in New York, Hipkiss will benefaction the many recent cycle of drawings in their array The Towers (2015–ongoing). The drawings lift from a myriad allegorical stress of towers as black for transcendence, undiscerning ambition, and piety.


Meditation for Kids - Kadampa Meditation Center Long IslandThrough Jul 30, 2018 - Huntington


Classes are presented in a lively, artistic and interactive way. The classes are suitable for children 6-14 years of age. Meditation for Children is an ongoing module every Sunday morning via the propagandize year. Classes are hold in a children’s imagining room during Kadampa Meditation Center Long Island in Huntington.


Judha Su - Art in GeneralThrough Jul 31, 2018 - Brooklyn


Judha Su is an art censor and writer, operative on changeable boundaries of contemporary arts, different forms of artistic practices, and politics of knowledge. She perceives art as a indicate of contact, negotiation, and entrance to suppose beyond a conditioned reality. Her stream project revolves around reclaiming meditative subjectivities, a delivery of corporeal and nonverbal knowledge, and a re-distribution of feeling experiences. From 2015–16, she perceived a investigate fellowship from a Japan Foundation Asia Center to control fieldwork about practices of art essay in Indonesia, Philippines, and Japan. Last year, she instituted a collaborative plan titled "To Whom It May Concern"; started as a laboratory muster at Bangkok CityCity Gallery, a project has now grown into a Thai-English online height for common learning. Judha is also a laborer of "soi" – a space for dialogue, research, and pedagogy.
Judha is in chateau at Art in General from Apr to Jul 2018 by the support of a Asian Cultural Council.


72 Hour Shootout Film Competition - Asian American Film LabThrough Aug 01, 2018 - New York


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Film Lab is now usurpation applications for a 2018 72 Hour Shootout filmmaking foe coordinator. Registration for a competition opens Mar 1st, 2018, and ends with a grand culmination screening of a top 10 films during AAIFF in NYC in a summer of 2018. The coordinator should have some filmmaking knowledge and contingency be internal to NYC and generally accessible during May-August 2018! Email Shootout@film-lab.org for some-more information.


Compass Song - Times SquareThrough Aug 03, 2018 - New York


Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and misconceptions across a pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all 4 cardinal directions, for visitors to learn whether they’re exploring a neighborhood or simply on their approach to work. The outcome is Compass Song, a giveaway app-based open sound design inspired by Times Square’s abounding history as a Crossroads of a World that strictly launches Wednesday, Jul 12th. Compass Song was consecrated by and combined in chateau with Times Square Arts.
As we turn on a app, block in your headphones and travel through Times Square, a voice will accompany your wanderings with poems about acid for freedom, reflections on navigating a city, and cross-cultural misconceptions about a cardinal directions, woven by with quotes from and reworkings of Walk With Me, a African-American devout turned Civil Rights leisure song. The voice in Compass Song is always underscored by a drone, a singular harmony that translates a latitude and longitude information for Times Square into sound and modulates as we walk north, south, east, or west. Interspersed with this are outspoken performances of a sounds of Times Square, as if a city itself is singing to you.
Compass Song is centered during Duffy Square, with sounds widespread between 49th Street to a north, 42nd Street to a south, 8th Avenue to a west, and 6th Avenue to a east. Let a map beam you within a active soundscape to find out some-more of a audio experience, or ramble through a district regulating only a app’s compass to occur upon anomalous sonic elements.
For some-more information on a project, greatfully visit CompassSong.com


Hunting a Whale: The Rise and Fall of a Southampton Industry - Southampton Historical Museum - Rogers MansionThrough Aug 04, 2018 - Southampton

This interactive and thorough exhibit adds new discoveries to a accumulation of support and artifacts collected over some-more than 100 years to irradiate Southampton Village’s distinguished role in a whaling attention at the mid-19th century height. Whaling tools, maps, illustrations, archival images and content will be displayed with an eye toward creation the vaunt accessible to audiences of sundry interests and all ages. Among those whose roles will be highlighted are internal indigenous people, slaves, servants, whaling captains, and a families that were postulated by a whaling industry.  This vaunt takes place inside a historic Captain Albert Rogers Mansion, a 20 room Greek-revival residence was built in 1843 during a peak of a whaling industry. It was built by Captain Rogers was one of a many moneyed whaling captains vital in Southampton during a 19th century. The Rogers Mansion is a skill of a Southampton Historical Museum.



Beyond Suffrage: A Century Of Women In New York Politics - Museum of a City of New YorkThrough Aug 05, 2018 - Manhattan


In respect of a women's voting centennial in New York State, a Museum of a City of New York explores women's domestic activism from a fight for voting rights adult to a present day. Among a themes explored by artifacts, documents, costumes, photos and audiovisual materials are labor, health reform, good supervision and a women's ransom movement.


'Chalk' - Kraine TheaterThrough Aug 11, 2018 - East Village

A witty and touching homage to classical silent-film epoch comedians, Chalk invites audiences into a hand-drawn universe where imagination is done real and anything can happen.



Derrick Adams: Sanctuary - MAD Museum of Art and Design Through Aug 12, 2018 - Columbus Circle


Derrick Adams is a New York–based, multidisciplinary artist operative in performance, video, sound, textile- and paper-based collage, and multimedia sculpture. His use is secure in deconstructivist philosophies such as a fragmentation and strategy of structure and surface, and a marriage of formidable and extraordinary forms. Through these techniques, Adams examines a force of renouned culture and a media on a perception and construction of self-image.Derrick Adams: Sanctuary is an muster of large-scale sculpture, and mixed-media collage and assemblage on timber panels that reimagine protected destinations for a black American traveler during a mid-twentieth century. The physique of work was desirous by The Negro Motorist Green Book, an annual manual for black American road-trippers published by New York postal workman Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1966, during a Jim Crow epoch in America.


Derrick Adams: Sanctuary - Museum of Arts and DesignThrough Aug 12, 2018 - Columbus Circle

Derrick Adams is a New York–based, multidisciplinary artist operative in performance, video, sound, textile- and paper-based collage, and multimedia sculpture. His use is secure in deconstructivist philosophies such as a fragmentation and strategy of structure and surface, and a marriage of formidable and extraordinary forms. Through these techniques, Adams examines a force of renouned culture and a media on a perception and construction of self-image. Derrick Adams: Sanctuary consists of 50 works of mixed-media collage, assemblage on timber panels, and sculpture presented in an designation designed by a artist that reimagine protected destinations for a black American traveler during a mid-twentieth century.

The physique of work was desirous by The Negro Motorist Green Book, an annual manual for black American road-trippers published by New York postal workman Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1967, during a Jim Crow epoch in America. Referred to simply as The Green Book in the day, a publication served as a beam to anticipating businesses that were welcoming to black Americans, including hotels and restaurants, during an epoch when open and mostly legally prescribed taste against nonwhites was widespread. These designated protected spaces were places of retreat and leisure, where one could spend peculiarity time with friends and family. The depiction of black America during leisure is a thesis of continued seductiveness to Adams, who explores how enchanting in convenience as a form of decrease and thoughtfulness can be a domestic act when embraced by members of black or working-class communities. Derrick Adams: Sanctuary reflects on a plight of working-class black people before and during a Civil Rights Movement, and their integrity to pursue a same American Dream afforded to others. Today, The Green Book serves as a touching artifact and sign of a importance of equivalence during a time in that uneven law coercion continues to negatively figure the lives and practice of many black Americans. 



Romare Bearden: Storyteller - Emily Lowe Gallery, behind Emily Lowe Hall, South CampusThrough Aug 17, 2018 - Hempstead

The account themes of Romare Bearden’s work spanned historical, political, and eremite topics. Through his innovative works of art, Bearden communicated his ideas and thoughts about bland African-American life in 20th century America. The muster includes prints in a accumulation of methods (aquatint, engraving, etching, lithograph, and silkscreen) from a Hofstra University Museum Collections.



'The Jungle Book' - PuppetworksThrough Aug 19, 2018 - Park Slope

Enjoy an artful retelling of The Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling's Fables of India, as blending for marionettes byNicolas Coppola and Adam Kilgour. Suggested for ages 3 and up. 



Being: New Photography 2018 - The Museum of Modern ArtThrough Aug 19, 2018 - Manhattan


Every dual years, MoMA's distinguished New Photography muster series presents obligatory and constrained ideas in new photography and photo-based art. This year's edition, Being, asks how photography can constraint what it means to be human.
At a time when questions about a rights, responsibilities, and dangers fundamental in being represented—and in representing others—are being debated around a world, a works featured in Being call courtesy to assumptions about how people are decorated and perceived. Many plea the conventions of detailed portraiture, or use strategy such as masking, cropping, or fragmenting to disorient a viewer. In others, snapshots or found images are taken from their strange context and placed in a new one to exhibit hidden stories. While some of a works competence be deliberate straightforward representations of individuals, others do not embody images of a human physique at all. Together, they try how personhood is voiced today, and offer timely perspectives on issues of remoteness and exposure; a formation of communities; and gender, heritage, and psychology.
Exploring new belligerent and a many forms that a photographic picture can take, New Photography is a pivotal part of a Museum's contemporary program. Since 1985, a series has introduced new work by over 100 artists from around a world. In 2018, Being brings together an general group of 17 artists during various stages in their careers, all presenting their work at a Museum for a first time.


Free Beginner Lacrosse Clinic - Brooklyn Bridge ParkThrough Aug 28, 2018 - Brooklyn


Check out this giveaway beginner lacrosse hospital with Brooklyn Crescents Lacrosse.


Reanimation Library - Pioneer WorksThrough Aug 30, 2018 - Brooklyn


Reanimation Library, an ongoing plan by Andrew Beccone, is a collection of 2000+ problematic or out-of-print publications a artist has been collecting over 15 years. Chosen essentially for a images that they contain, this collection of books have been culled from preservation stores, rummage sales, flea markets, metropolitan dumps, library sales, give-away piles, and used bookstores opposite the country.
Housed during Pioneer Books, Reanimation Library will work as a open non-circulating collection of books for visitors by August 2018. The library space will embody tools to use a collection including a computer, scanner, and copier and horde a array of associated public events.
Join us on Thursday, Sep 14 during Pioneer Works for a opening accepting at Pioneer Works. Learn more.
Andrew Beccone, owner of a Reanimation Library, is an artist, librarian, and musician. The library has been exhibited widely during venues around a world including Vox Populi (Philadelphia), SPACE (London), High Desert Test Sites (Joshua Tree), talcual (Mexico City), 98weeks (Beirut), a Museum of Modern Art, a Queens Museum, and Kunsthalle Osnabrück. He was a proprietor at EFA's SHIFT (2014/15) and a Queens Museum Studio Program (2015-2017). He lives and works in Brooklyn.


Creativity Lab - Brooklyn Museum Through Aug 31, 2018 - Prospect Heights

Drop by a Brooklyn Museum studios and try your artistic side. In this drop-in workshop, take impulse from the galleries and get messy, examination with materials, and learn artistic techniques with a new plan each month. Bring a whole family and stay for as prolonged as you’d like!



Autism Spectrum Tour: The Discovery Squad - American Museum of Natural HistoryThrough Sep 01, 2018 - Upper West Side

Families with members on a autism spectrum can attend a 40-minute debate led by specifically trained guides, afterwards spend some time exploring a Discovery Room before a museum opens to a public.

Children ages 5–9 will learn the dioramas in a Jill and Lewis Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals, that offers a image of a plants and animals local to North America. They will afterwards plunge into a ocean to try the dioramas in a Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. Children ages 10–14 will take a outing through a David S. and Ruth L. Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth to try the world we live on and a forces that emanate volcanoes, earthquakes, and stone formations.

Space is singular and allege registration is required.



Surface/Depth: The Decorative After Miriam Schapiro - The Museum of Arts and DesignThrough Sep 02, 2018 - Columbus Circle

In Jun of 2015, Miriam Schapiro, a pioneering feminist artist and first member of a Pattern and Decoration movement, upheld away during the age of 91. Surprisingly, given her standing as a elder stateswoman of a feminist art movement, a tremendous impact of her oeuvre on contemporary art has nonetheless to be entirely acknowledged or critically assessed. This muster seeks to calibrate this opening in a history of American art by an scrutiny of Schapiro’s signature femmages, a term she coined to report her particular hybrid of portrayal and collage desirous by women’s domestic humanities and crafts and a feminist critique of a hierarchy of art and craft. In examining a aesthetic and domestic objectives of Schapiro’s femmages, this muster highlights a pivotal purpose her work and care played in a expansion of a art universe to embody historically marginalized forms of craft, decoration, and epitome patterning compared with femininity and women’s work.

Although she is unheralded as a source, a influence of Schapiro’s biased approach to forms of emblem can be identified currently in an remarkably different group of artists who continue to find impulse in her welcome of artistic practices outward the art chronological canon. To prominence this legacy, works by a name group of contemporary artists, including Sanford Biggers, Josh Blackwell, Edie Fake, Jeffrey Gibson, Judy Ledgerwood, Jodie Mack, Sara Rahbar, Ruth Root, and Jasmin Sian, will be exhibited alongside Schapiro’s signature femmages. This juncture of ancestral and contemporary work brings into vicious focus a tremendous purpose Schapiro’s femmages played in a reframing of qualification and decoration, while resplendent a light on a way artists today, both renowned and emerging, continue to proceed the musical as a denunciation of condensation tied to a personal and a political.



Access+Ability - Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design MuseumThrough Sep 03, 2018 - Upper East Side

This absolute new vaunt displays products, projects, and services grown by and with people with disabilities—physical, cognitive, and sensory—that enhance their ability to lead eccentric lives and rivet more entirely in a world. The Access+Ability exhibition facilities more than 70 works, from adaptive wardrobe and eating implements that support with daily routines to apps and “smart” technologies that assist in amicable interactions and navigating a environment. A accumulation of interactive elements will be commissioned throughout a exhibition to rivet visitors, underscoring a importance of prioritizing users via the pattern process.



Surface/Depth - Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)Through Sep 09, 2018 - New York


In Jun of 2015, Miriam Schapiro, a pioneering feminist artist and first member of a Pattern and Decoration movement, upheld away during the age of ninety-one. Surprisingly, given her standing as a elder stateswoman of a feminist art movement, a tremendous impact of her oeuvre on contemporary art has nonetheless to be entirely acknowledged or critically assessed. This muster seeks to calibrate this opening in a history of American art by an scrutiny of Schapiro's signature femmages, a term she coined to report her particular hybrid of portrayal and collage desirous by women's domestic humanities and crafts and a feminist critique of a hierarchy of art and craft.
In examining a aesthetic and domestic objectives of Schapiro's femmages, this muster highlights a pivotal purpose her work and care played in a expansion of a art universe to embody historically marginalized forms of craft, decoration, and epitome patterning compared with femininity and women's work. Although she is unheralded as a source, a influence of Schapiro's biased approach to forms of emblem can be identified currently in an remarkably different group of artists who continue to find impulse in her welcome of artistic practices outward the art chronological canon. To prominence this legacy, works by a name group of contemporary artists, including Sanford Biggers, Josh Blackwell, Edie Fake, Jeffrey Gibson, Judy Ledgerwood, Jodie Mack, Sara Rahbar, Ruth Root, and Jasmin Sian, will be exhibited alongside Schapiro's signature femmages. This juncture of ancestral and contemporary work brings into vicious focus a tremendous purpose Schapiro's femmages played in a reframing of qualification and decoration, while resplendent a light on a way artists today, both renowned and emerging, continue to proceed the musical as a denunciation of condensation tied to a personal and a political.


AMNH to Open Amazon Adventure in 3D Digital Mar 9 - American Museum of Natural HistoryThrough Sep 13, 2018 - New York


Amazon Adventure traces a extraordinary tour of 19th-century naturalist and path-finder Henry Walter Bates—the many influential scientist you’ve never listened of—who supposing “the pleasing proof” to Charles Darwin for his insubordinate theory of expansion by healthy selection, a scientific reason for a development of life on Earth. As a immature man, Bates risked his life for scholarship during his 11-year speed into a Amazon rainforest. The film is a constrained detective story of peril, perseverance, and, ultimately, success, sketch audiences into his fascinating investigate of animal mimicry, a phenomenon in that one animal adopts a look of another.
Filmed on location, Amazon Adventure plunges audiences into a furious world of monumental beauty and enthralling animals, including an array of nature’s masters of mimicry. Painstakingly researched for 3 years, a film enlisted a expertise of some-more than 100 scientists and chronological advisers. The team’s joining to flawlessness not usually resulted in this severe re-creation, even regulating actual instruments and collection from a 1850s, though the essay team also incorporated many of Bates’ possess words, as he was a means storyteller.
Produced by SK Films (Flight of a Butterflies 3D), a film is destined by Mike Slee and is executive constructed by Jonathan Barker and Sean B. Carroll, starring Calum Finlay as Henry Bates, created by Wendy MacKeigan and Carl Knutson and shot by cinematographers Gerry Vasbenter and Richard Kirby, with an strange score by Brazilian composer Antonio Pinto. The makers of a film, a co-production between Canada, a U.K., and Brazil, were postulated unprecedented entrance by a Natural History Museum of London to film Bates’ possess scientific margin notebooks and botanical drawings, and to film a butterflies he privately collected over 160 years ago—butterflies that had never left a museum.
Screening by September 13, 2018, Amazon Adventure will be shown daily in a Museum’s Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Theater, in 2D during 11:30 am and 4:30 pm, and in 3D during 10:30 am and 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, and 3:30 pm. Times are theme to change. To squeeze tickets in advance, a public should call 212-769-5200 or revisit amnh.org. A use charge might apply.
Developed in tighten collaboration with HHMI Tangled Bank Studios, Amazon Adventure also perceived major appropriation from a National Science Foundation by the film’s educational overdo partner, Pacific Science Center. Other pivotal partners embody the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, a Simons Foundation, and Foxconn Brazil and Vale.
Photo Credit: SK Films


Spring & Summer Music Lessons - New City School of MusicThrough Sep 14, 2018 - New City

 Offering song lessons to students of all ages on piano, guitar, voice, drums, violin, saxophone, shriek and clarinet! Find a right class today.



La Frontera - Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)Through Sep 23, 2018 - New York


Nearly dual thousand miles long, a US-Mexico limit (la frontera) is a most frequently crossed general border in a world. Although primarily depicted in a American media as a heart of drug trafficking and violence, a border—porous in nature—is also a place that allows for a exchange of ideas, wealth, and culture.
Recently during the forefront of domestic and informative conversation following a current US President's anti-immigration sermon and executive orders, a border has been characterized by contradictions given the nineteenth century, when a US annexed an critical portion of Mexican territory. For Mexicans, Central Americans, and a United States adults living alongside it, a border presents daily hurdles that lift within them both wish and devastation. It is a formidable physical, economic, cultural, social, and romantic landscape of tellurian interaction.


Pleasantville Farmers Market - Memorial PlazaThrough Sep 29, 2018 - Pleasantville

The Pleasantville Farmers Market brings the goods indoors for winter during the largest, year-round farmers marketplace in Westchester. With over 40 vendors participating in a indoor market, a delicious good time continues any Saturday during the Pleasantville Middle School cafeteria.



The Means of a Ready Escape: Brooklyn's Prospect Park - Prospect Park AllianceThrough Sep 30, 2018 - Brooklyn


In jubilee of a 150th anniversary of Prospect Park, Brooklyn Historical Society and Prospect Park Alliance benefaction an muster that celebrates a founding prophesy of a Park, traces the social and chronological trajectories, and examines a important purpose that Prospect Park has played as "Brooklyn's Backyard" for 150 years.
The Brooklyn Historical Society is sealed on vital holidays.


Yang Yuanyuan - Art in GeneralThrough Sep 30, 2018 - Brooklyn


Yang Yuanyuan (b. 1989, Beijing) lives and works in Beijing. She perceived a BA (hons) in photography during London College of Communications, University of a Arts London in 2013. By experimenting with opposite ways of visible storytelling, Yang creates narratives where contribution and novella coexist and pronounce about topics such as memory and history. Yang's work has been exhibited and published internationally.
Her solo exhibitions include: "At a Place of Crossed Sights"(C-Space, Beijing, 2016) and "In-between Places" (Being 3 Gallery, Beijing, 2012). She participated Anren Biennale (2017) and Guangzhou Image Triennial (2017). Her works have been a subject of exhibitions during Guangzhou Times Museum, Guangzhou (2017); Yang Art Museum, Beijing (2017); Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna (2016)?Benaki Museum, Athens (2015); Objectifs, Singapore (2015); Espacio de Arte Contemporáneo (EAC), Montevideo (2015) and Three Shadows Photography Art Center, Beijing (2012).


Smorgasburg - East River State ParkThrough Oct 06, 2018 - Williamsburg

Every Sunday from Apr through October, conduct to Breeze Hill in Prospect Park to finally take in some sun, and enjoy food from some-more than 100 internal vendors.



Smorgasburg - Prospect Park – Breeze HillThrough Oct 07, 2018 - Prospect Lefferts Garden

Every Sunday from Apr through October, conduct to Breeze Hill in Prospect Park to finally take in some sun, and enjoy food from some-more than 100 internal vendors.



Sacred Spaces: The Road To … and a Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room - Rubin Museum of ArtThrough Oct 15, 2018 - Chelsea

Featuring artist Ghiora Aharoni’s array “The Road to Sanchi” and dual video works by artist Arthur Liou, a exhibition engages time as a middle and hurdles viewers to cruise the dedicated and consider about their possess experiences with suggestive journeys. These installations continue a exhibition’s concentration on religious activities in grand places.

Aharoni’s array of sculptures reimagines vintage cab meters, now obsolete, from India. Video screens embedded in a meters constraint the artist’s rickshaw rides in India to dedicated sites for Hindus, Jews, Muslims, and Buddhists. Each sculpture, whose form concurrently references a time plug and a silhouette of a stupa, becomes a oculus of a pilgrimage. 

The videos “Kora” and “Saga Dawa,” combined by Arthur Liou, try aspects of Tibetan Buddhist protocol and jubilee as they take place in a breathtaking sourroundings around Tibet’s holiest mountain, Mount Kailash.

Visitors can take a pause inside a Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room, an immersive designation inspired by normal Tibetan domicile shrines. They are also invited to write letters to destiny museumgoers in a dedicated area in a gallery.



Susan York Foundation - The Drawing CenterThrough Oct 18, 2018 - Soho


For a second long-term designation presented in The Drawing Center's Lab Corridor, Santa Fe-based artist Susan York will emanate a site-specific designation that references a internal structure of a museum's 35 Wooster Street building. Using graphite as a sculptural rather than a two-dimensional medium, York will emanate replicas of tools of a museum's foundation: eroded petrify piers that expel above a museum's belligerent floor. York's long-term designation will trigger an stretched field of activity during The Drawing Center, indicating to new opportunities for exploring sketch as an interactive and socially-minded practice. Additionally, by bringing courtesy to The Drawing Center's building, York's designation will beget opportunities for contention about a importance of museums stability as open spaces with permanent, earthy presence


The Central Park Walking Tour - Manhattan and Beyond Tours llcThrough Oct 28, 2018 - New York


The Central Park Walking Tour Daily 12pm—2 hours—2 miles—$25/person Gain a finish picture of Central Park’s origins, wit-ness the design, knowledge the informative influences and feel a calming outcome being in inlet brings from a hustle and discord of city life.


The Central Park Walking Tour - Manhattan and Beyond Tours llcThrough Oct 28, 2018 - New York


The Central Park Walking Tour Daily 12pm—2 hours—2 miles—$25/person Gain a finish picture of Central Park’s origins, wit-ness the design, knowledge the informative influences and feel a calming outcome being in inlet brings from a hustle and discord of city life.


Rocket Park Mini Golf - New York Hall of ScienceThrough Oct 28, 2018 - Corona

Kids ages 6 and comparison will putt their approach through a 9-hole tiny golf march that teaches a science of spaceflight. Players will try key scholarship concepts such as propulsion, gravity, shun velocity, launch window, gravitational assist, and more. 

The diversion reveals that a same laws of suit and sobriety that beam the trail of a spaceship control a motion of golf balls here on Earth. In this nine-hole tiny golf course, players will try key scholarship concepts such as propulsion, gravity, shun velocity, launch window, gravitational assist, and more.



The Long Run - MoMA : Museum of Modern ArtThrough Nov 04, 2018 - New York


Floor Four, The David Geffen Galleries
Innovation in art is mostly characterized as a unaccompanied event—a shaft of lightning that strikes once and perpetually changes what follows. The Long Run provides an swap view: by chronicling a continued investigation of artists prolonged after their breakthrough moments, it suggests that invention formula from postulated critical thinking, determined observation, and large hours in a studio. Each work in this display exemplifies an artist’s graphic evolution. For some, this formula from ceaselessly testing a boundaries of a given medium, for others it reflects a pressures of social, economic, and domestic circumstances. Often, it is a multiple of both. The Long Run includes monographic galleries and bedrooms that move together artists opposite a extended range of backgrounds and approaches. All a artists in this presentation—drawn wholly from MoMA’s collection—are joined by a constant desire to make suggestive work, year after year, opposite decades. They embody Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Melvin Edwards, Gego, Philip Guston, David Hammons, Jasper Johns, Joan Jonas, Helen Levitt, Elizabeth Murray, Georgia O’Keeffe, Gerhard Richter, Frank Stella, and many others.


Family Farm Tour - Stone BarnsThrough Nov 09, 2018 - Pocantico Hills


On this family-fun debate for ages 2 and older, try the plantation and some of a seasonal highlights. Then travel around a farm to have a demeanour at a animals and a vegetable gardens.


Gazillion Bubble Show - New World StagesThrough Nov 18, 2018 - Midtown

Allow yourself to be cleared away in a burble tide or perhaps even find yourself inside a hulk bubble. Experience mind-blowing burble magic, fantastic laser lighting effects, and duration soapy masterpieces that will make we smile, laugh, and feel like a child again. 



Kids DIY Workshops - Home DepotThrough Dec 01, 2018 - Bedford Stuyvesant


Join this hands-on seminar in respect of Veterans Day, and we and your child can build a fondle helicopter with branch blades. Once a toy helicopter is built, your child can adorn it with paint & stickers to emanate a mini-military vehicle.


Family Saturdays @ The Lab - Jacob Burns Film CenterThrough Dec 01, 2018 - Pleasantville

Come for fun hands-on activities and a family-friendly shorts module featuring new student work and festival favorites. Bring a whole family and suffer watching, animating, and coloring together as we celebrate young filmmakers. Activities take place upstairs in a Jane Peck Gallery. You can also stop by a Media Arts Lab (where preparation programs are held) for giveaway tours! Recommended for ages 3 and older.



Environmental Education Center - Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1Through Dec 16, 2018 - DUMBO


Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy's Environmental Education Center is a new, year-round space that will be open to families and park visitors on weekends and outward of propagandize hours.
The Ed Center offers mixed interactive elements and a reading corner. The dual signature exhibits are a find station and an aquarium. The Nancy Bowe Discovery Station is a 10' scale indication of Brooklyn Bridge Park, featuring interactive modules that offer an in-depth demeanour at a park's ecology, story and tolerable design. The Ed Center's 250-gallon aquarium showcases fish and invertebrates from a East River that have been held during a Conservancy's renouned seining program. A child-friendly hold tank offers visitors an event to kindly interact with sea animals, that are delicately monitored and frequently released behind into a river.


New Moms and Infants Support Group - Ossining Public LibraryThrough Dec 17, 2018 - Ossining

Open to all mothers and infants looking for companionship, community, advice, and support per feeding, sleeping, postpartum questions, kin settling, returning to work, and other new family challenges. This comfortable and welcoming support organisation is run by a approved postpartum doula CPD(CBI).



New Moms and Infants Support Group - Desmond Fish LibraryThrough Dec 17, 2018 - Garrison

This comfortable and welcoming support organisation is run by a approved postpartum doula CPD(CBI). It is open to all mothers and infants looking for companionship, community, advice, and support per feeding, sleeping, postpartum questions, kin settling, returning to work, and other new family challenges. No fee, no registration, only come and go as needed. Siblings and profound women welcome.



New York Road Runners Open Run - Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 6Through Dec 18, 2018 - Brooklyn Heights


Open Run is a new community-based beginning that empowers internal volunteers to move free weekly runs to internal neighborhood parks all over NYC. All runs are destined by volunteers and are giveaway to all participants. The finish line is open until a last chairman is done. The courses change based on park, though they are between 2.5-3 miles.
Participants are speedy to arrive 15 mins before a start of a run and to leave their valuables during home ? bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before a run, only show up. Open to all ages, knowledge levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome.


Stay during Home Parents Meet-Up - Elk CafeThrough Dec 19, 2018 - Windsor Terrace


Bring a little ones to this eventuality to get their wiggles out while a adults get to know other stay during home parents.


Epic New York Beer Tour - Bars, Taprooms, Breweries - Empire State BuildingThrough Dec 22, 2018 - New York


The Beer Adventures app offers 150+ rarely curated tours in 75 cities around a globe. Currently in 25 US cities, we take we to all of a best bars, taprooms and breweries in city giving we a day out to remember on your own terms.
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This is one of the favourite Beer Adventures and it's finished best by a multiple of walking, transport and whatever else mode of ride is for you!
Starting by a Empire State Building you'll pass loads of famous landmarks, go over and underneath the East River, strike both villages (Greenwich and East) and of march visit all a very best drink bars NYC has to offer.
Come thirsty, inspired and prepared to make a day of it!
HOW IT WORKS:
Search for 'Beer Adventures' in a Apple appstore or Google Play and download for free. You can afterwards select a city and tours we want in-app.
The Beer Adventures app acts as a enchanting mystery debate directing drink fans around a city during the hold of a few buttons. Available on iOS and Android, we offer rarely curated, built in itineraries in many major cities.
STARTING OUT:
When prepared click 'start a tour' after loading adult your debate in-app. The assembly point will be nearby a vital landmark like a Empire State Building and in a tour outline on-app.
Built in Google maps, Citymapper and uber will be your guide on this Beer Adventure.
Every 45 mins you'll get a pop-up seeking if you'd like to pierce to a next place or stay for another beer.
HOW MANY PLACES?
Over a course of a day you'll revisit between 5-10 bars, breweries, taprooms and eateries (or 2-3 if that's all we fancy). You can skip venues on a app if we don't like a look of them and pierce onto a next one.
The Beer Adventures app now has 3 opposite NYC drink tours to select from covering Manhattan and Brooklyn. They all change in opposite lengths to fit you.
Category: Attractions | Walking / Guided Tours


Kids Arts & Crafts Lab - Croton Free LibraryThrough Dec 26, 2018 - Croton-on-Hudson

Join Sukey Molloy for a special hour of movement, play, and strain created privately for toddlers and preschoolers with their parents. Parents will learn critical terms, tools, and insights while enchanting in play and song. The eventuality features 45 mins of interactive educational song and transformation activities, followed by 15 mins of discourse and ominous sharing. Handouts included. Sukey Molloy is an endowment winning recording artist and transformation educator seen on Sukey’s Circle! and Sukey's House!

Call library to register: 914-271-6612



New Moms and Infants Support Group - Croton Free LibraryThrough Dec 27, 2018 - Croton-on-Hudson

Open to all mothers and infants looking for companionship, community, advice, and support per feeding, sleeping, postpartum questions, kin settling, returning to work, and other new family challenges. This comfortable and welcoming support organisation is run by a approved postpartum doula CPD(CBI).



Storybook Yoga - Croton Free LibraryThrough Dec 28, 2018 - Croton-on-Hudson

Join Sukey Molloy for a special hour of movement, play, and strain created privately for toddlers and preschoolers with their parents. Parents will learn critical terms, tools, and insights while enchanting in play and song. The eventuality features 45 mins of interactive educational song and transformation activities, followed by 15 mins of discourse and ominous sharing. Handouts included. Sukey Molloy is an endowment winning recording artist and transformation educator seen on Sukey’s Circle! and Sukey's House!

Call library to register: 914-271-6612



'Pandas' - Maritime AquariumThrough Dec 29, 2018 - Norwalk

This beautiful new biopic tells a true story of Henry Bates, who risked his life in a perilous Amazon in a 1850s and detected the “beautiful proof” that upheld Darwin’s groundbreaking theories of expansion and healthy selection. The film re-creates Bates' 11 severe years in a Amazon sleet forest as he searches for clues about how and because species – butterflies in sold – change and adjust over time to equivocate predators. In a spectacular IMAX format, a lush jungle is as pleasing as a monkeys, birds, insects and one heavy jaguar.Variety repository said: “While scarcely all made-for-IMAX educational cinema boast monumental visuals, this one matches the imagery with an equally noted story.”  View a trailer during http://skfilms.ca/productions/amazon-adventure-3d/



Models and Bottles Fridays ... Free on a A.C. Pass Guest List - ShowThrough Dec 29, 2018 - New York City


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Bowling - Herrill LanesThrough Dec 29, 2018 - New Hyde Park

Singles Association of Long Island, ages 25 and meet for fun and fellowship. Social entertainment afterwards during the Omega Diner, 1809 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park.



Gosset's Farm Market - Gossett Brother's NurseryThrough Dec 29, 2018 - South Salem

A year-round marketplace featuring locally produced, organic vegetables, meats and eggs; fruits grown regulating IPM (integrated harassment management); uninformed baked breads; seafood from only off Long Island; homemade tarts and quiches; goat and cow cheeses; locally roasted, organic, fair-trade coffee; internal wines and more. The marketplace is outdoor in a spring, summer, and fall, and afterwards moves indoors in a winter.



Museum Highlights - New York Transit MuseumThrough Dec 30, 2018 - Brooklyn Heights

Join a city's movement experts on a thespian journey by the building of New York's transport system to learn about the expansion of a city's aspect transportation, and a priceless collection of selected subway and towering cars dating behind to 1904. 



NYC Scavenger Hunt - Central ParkThrough Dec 30, 2018 - New York


Join Big City Hunt on an Epic Scavenger Hunt Tour of Central Park.
This scavenger hunt is good for kids, families, and friends. You'll learn a ton about your city and Central Park! New York's Central Park stretches opposite 843 acres of land. It is incomparable than eccentric city-states Monaco and Vatican City combined. Bethesda Fountain, Belvedere Castle, and The Dakota are only a few of a landmarks you’ll learn on this sparkling two-hour hunt. Explore Central Park's abounding history by this fun and enchanting hunt by this iconic park regulating your smartphone.
Check out this page for some-more information: https://www.scavengerhunt.com/locations/central_park_nyc_scavenger_hunt.html


Greenlight Young Readers Book Group - Greenlight BookstoreThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Fort Greene


Led by Greenlight bookseller Grace, this book organisation is geared toward kids ages 9 to 12 and reads good contemporary and classical chapter books each fourth Wednesday of a month. Parents are acquire (but not required) to attend, and pizza is served.


The Buttons Sing-Along - Elk CafeThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Windsor Terrace


Join this sing-along for sweet, stupid original kids song geared towards kids of all ages.


Sea Turtle Nursery - Maritime AquariumThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Norwalk

Follow a discovered baby loggerhead sea turtle by its initial year of life. The Aquarium will lift it for recover into a Atlantic Ocean subsequent fall. The guest sea turtle, usually about 3 inches during first, will live in a new medium near a "Sea Turtles" exhibit.



Behind a Screen - Museum of a Moving ImageThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Astoria


The core muster of a Museum, a one-of-a-kind knowledge that immerses visitors in a creative and technical routine of producing, promoting, and presenting films, radio shows, and digital entertainment. Occupying 15,000 block feet of a Museum's second and third floors, a exhibition reveals a skills, element resources, and artistic decisions that go into creation moving images. Behind a Screen also introduces visitors to a history of a moving image, from nineteenth-century visual toys to a present-day impact of digital collection on film modifying and post-production. Children underneath the age of fourteen contingency be accompanied by an adult of eighteen years or older.
Artifacts: The muster incorporates approximately 1,400 artifacts from a Museum's collection of a material enlightenment of a moving image. These embody historic film and radio cameras, projectors, radio sets, sound recording equipment, costumes, set pattern sketches and models, make-up, fan magazines, posters, and an superb collection of protected merchandise?dolls, toys, house games, lunch boxes, and more. The Museum has also been a colonize in collecting video arcade and console games, that are on vaunt and accessible for play by visitors. Recently acquired objects on perspective include makeup used on a stars of Sex in a City, a automatic prop designed by Mike Marino for a climactic stage in Black Swan, and molds and prototypes constructed during a creation of a King Kong movement figure.
Computer-based interactive experiences: Visitors might record their possess movements as a method of still photographs that can be printed out and done into a flipbook; emanate their possess stop-motion animations, that they can save and email; record their voices over discourse from a film, following a same procession that actors use when dubbing their lines in post-production; select sound effects to supplement to a images of obvious movies and radio shows; supplement music to scenes from movies, and to knowledge how song affects mood and tone.
Audio-visual material: Behind a Screen includes scarcely four hours of audio-visual element that ranges from film clips associated to a artifacts on display; projections of a earliest kinetoscope films, The Great Train Robbery, and selections from The Jazz Singer and Nanook of a North, all of that bring pivotal moments in film story vividly to life; special videos, including The First Movies about Etienne Jules Marey and Chuck Workman's Precious Images; and a make-believe of a live TV control room, holding visitors inside a room where executive Bill Webb called a shots for a broadcast of a diversion between a New York Mets and San Diego Padres.
Commissioned artworks: Artworks combined especially for union into Behind a Screen are Tut's Fever by Red Grooms and Lysiane Luong, a genuine movie museum equipped for video that seats thirty-five; TV Lounge by Jim Isermann, an sourroundings resembling a 1960s vital room; and Feral Fount by Gregory Barsamian, a stroboscopic zoetrope regulating 97 sculptures rotating on an armature to emanate a brief animation.


The Jim Henson Exhibit - Museum of a Moving ImageThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Astoria


A permanent exhibition clinging to Jim Henson. This energetic visitor experience—housed in a new gallery space saved by a City of New York—explores Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and radio and his transformative impact on renouned culture.
The Jim Henson Exhibition facilities a extended range of artifacts from via Jim Henson's conspicuous television and film career. It reveals how Henson and his group of builders, performers, and writers brought to life a enduringly renouned worlds of The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth. It also includes element from Henson’s obtuse known and initial film projects, presenting Henson as a restlessly artistic performer, filmmaker, and technical innovator.
Among a nearly 300 objects on perspective in The Jim Henson Exhibition are 47 puppets—including Kermit a Frog, Miss Piggy, Rowlf, The Swedish Chef, Statler, Waldorf, Big Bird, Elmo, Cantus Fraggle, a Skeksis, and other renouned favorites—character sketches, storyboards, scripts, photographs, and iconic costumes. Film and radio clips and behind-the-scenes footage are presented on some-more than 27 monitors and projections throughout. Interactive practice allow visitors to try their palm at puppeteering on shade and conceptualizing a puppet character.
Many of a artifacts in a exhibition are drawn from a 2013 concession by Jim Henson’s family to a Museum’s collection, that includes scarcely 500 objects associated to Henson’s forlorn career and facilities historic puppets, costumes, prolongation design material, and protected merchandise. The muster also includes sketches, storyboards, scripts, and other element on loan from The Jim Henson Company Archives. Archival video and detailed material was supposing by The Jim Henson Company, Sesame Workshop, and The Muppets Studio.


Touch Tank - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Crown Heights


Meet and hold real, live sea creatures like starfish and sea urchins.


Sensory Room Family Hours - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Crown Heights


In this thorough space, children of all abilities can try their senses. The Sensory Room is a welcoming sourroundings for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).


Museum Admission - Intrepid MuseumThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Manhattan


Intrepid Museum acknowledgment includes entrance to Intrepid, submarine Growler and a film Story of Intrepid. And we can supplement on a Space Shuttle Pavilion, guided tours, audio tours, simulators and special exhibitions.
General Admission $12-$24.
Online tickets can be purchased adult to 2:00pm a day of a event. Purchasing tickets in allege will concede you entrance to a Museum but waiting on a general acknowledgment ticket line. NO REFUNDS - NO EXCHANGES. Last sheet sold one hour before to closing. Tickets purchased, either in allege (on-line) or during the Museum (Welcome Center) are current on a date of your arrival to a Museum (not a date of purchase).


Totally Tots - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Crown Heights


Each week children are introduced to an artist and an activity desirous by their techniques, materials, and ideas. Activities entice young artists to build and labour their excellent motor skills; rivet in feeling exploration of materials, and learn how to share with others in this open art studio. There is no such thing as a bad disaster in this space, that is tailored to children 5 and younger.


Farmer's Market - Grand Army PlazaThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Park Slope


Founded in 1989, Grand Army Plaza is Greenmarket's flagship Brooklyn market, and a second largest marketplace in a program, behind Union Square. Located during the northwest opening to pleasing Prospect Park? and only steps from a Brooklyn Public Library, a Brooklyn Museum, and a Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
This village destination brings together a brew of shoppers from a nearby neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, and beyond. Runners, dog-walkers, families, singles and foodies all intersect to buy from a huge array of plantation fresh products, and to attend in a programming and cooking demonstrations that take place each Saturday all year long. Open year-round.


Waterfront Exhibition - Brooklyn Historical Society DUMBOThrough Dec 31, 2018 - DUMBO


Located in Empire Stores directly on Brooklyn Bridge Park nearby Jane's Carousel, Brooklyn Historical Society DUMBO is an sparkling new museum that highlights a amazing story and beauty of a Brooklyn waterfront. The museum is open Monday-Sunday from 11am-7pm and family programs are designed for Fall 2017.


Vertical Tour - Cathedral of Saint John a DivineThrough Dec 31, 2018 - New York


On this adventurous, "behind-the-scenes" tour, stand more than 124 feet by spiral staircases to a top of a world's largest cathedral. Learn stories by stained potion windows and sculpture and investigate the grand design of a Cathedral while station on a buttress. The debate culminates on a roof with a unconditional view of Manhattan.


New York & The Nation in The Robert H. and Clarice Smith New York Gallery of American History - New York Historical SocietyThrough Dec 31, 2018 - New York


Collection Highlights and New York and a American Experience
Explore a story of New York and America in a Robert H. and Clarice Smith New York Gallery of American History. Highlights include:
Mounted on a building's strange 1904 columns are grand digital screens displaying a continuous, thematically mutual slide uncover of treasures from a New-York Historical Society's collections. The west face of a columns facilities individual stations, incorporating interactive hold screens and museum artifacts, presenting 6 themes in American story which are found interwoven with a history of New York. Projected on thespian flat screens merged to 6 structural columns, a array of objects and images functions as visible signage that demonstrates to the visitors a depth of New-York Historical's collections.


Hearts & Crafts Bereavement Group - Hearts & Crafts Counseling Through Dec 31, 2018 - Hillsdale

New Groups combining now. Call for details.



Holding History - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Crown Heights


What creates an intent “historical?” Why do museums keep objects behind glass? Children will contemplate these questions holding, touching, and feeling chronological artifacts from a museum's collection. They will learn about a history of those objects by this tactical review and by relating these chronological artifacts to their possess lives.


Sing-Alongs - The Dean StreetThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Prospect Heights


Enjoy these weekday singalongs featuring a opposite favorite internal musicians any day!
Monday
Make Music & Dance
with DARA!
Tuesday
Sing along with ANDREW
of ROLIE POLIE GUACAMOLE!
Wednesday
Sing along with EMMY & EVAN!
Thursday
Sing along
with LLOYD of the
DEEDLE DEEDLE DEES!
Friday
Sing along with
MIKE MESSER
of a DIRTY SOCK
FUNTIME BAND!


Warrior Courses Wednesdays - Sky Zone Mount SinaiThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Mount Sinai


Take partial in epic Nerf battles on trampoline courts.


Live Animal Adventure - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Dec 31, 2018 - Crown Heights


Enjoy an interactive animal uncover and accommodate real reptiles from a museum's Live Collection. Ages 4 and older.


Unseen Oceans - American Museum of Natural HistoryThrough Jan 06, 2019 - Upper West Side

Visitors to Unseen Oceans will embark on a tour that takes them from a oceans’ sunlit aspect to sable depths as they learn the latest in sea science and confront the researchers and technologies powering scrutiny today. Explore a array of circular, media-rich galleries that will showcase a operation of sea ecosystems and deliver a new era of scientists who are regulating cutting-edge investigate tools and building new methods to try the oceans tip to bottom. Hghlights include:

A 180-degree, high-resolution shade where life-sized 3D animations of sea giants including blue whales, hulk squid, and good white sharks float by visitorsMicroscope stations to perspective live rotifers (a form of zooplankton)A suspended arrangement of biofluorescent species—showing a diversity of undersea animals that catch and re-emit lightA virtual float in a submersible into a shadowy inlet and a photo-op hire at a full-size indication of a Triton subAn interactive media designation featuring drill fish that conflict to visitors’ movementsA magnetic silt table with a energetic live projection where immature visitors can learn about sea topography by digging trenches and combining islandsLive sea animals including iridescent, bioluminescent brush jellies as good as seahorses, pipefishes, and sequence catsharks whose clear fluorescence was usually recently discovered



Guess What: A PG Stand Up Comedy Show for Families - The Creek and a Cave Comedy ClubThrough Jan 19, 2019 - Long Island City


The Guess What comedy uncover is a mount up comedy uncover with a perfect recipe for relatives and kids: humorous jokes and no soldier talk. Plus relatives now don't need a babysitter to see a comedy show.
Watch tip NYC comics do their PG best jokes and, in between, kids gets a possibility to go on theatre and tell a joke. The vibe is really kid accessible as a hosts of a show are a father comic and his 9-year aged daughter. Tickets are free. Different comedians any month. Great brunch and kids menu. 3rd Saturday of Each Month Doors open during 12:30pm. Show starts during 1pm.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Jan 28, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Feb 04, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Feb 11, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Feb 18, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Feb 25, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Mar 04, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Mar 11, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


Stay Small Art Club - Edamama Cute Cuts & MoreThrough Mar 13, 2019 - Williamsburg

The Stay Small Art Club is a mobile art category whose interactive art classes introduces your toddler to a universe of creativity.  Your small artists will try a far-reaching variety of art materials such as paint, paper, collage, and crafts.  Stay Small art classes will assistance develop skills critical for propagandize success such as excellent motor, language, cognitive and a ability to listen and follow directions all while creation beautiful messes and masterpieces to hang on a fridge!



Yellow Sneaker Puppet Sing-Alongs - Sir D's LoungeThrough Mar 14, 2019 - Park Slope

??Yellow Sneaker presents a 45 minute interactive singalong with puppets, mixing original songs, oldies, and normal children's music. Sing, clap, dance, and shake your sillies out! 



The Buttons Weekend Sing-Along - Edamama Cute Cuts & MoreThrough Mar 17, 2019 - Williamsburg

Please join The Buttons Band (Caitlin Mahoney and Hannah Winkler) for a grooving weekend sing-along on Saturdays during Edamama! Enjoy an enterprising 45-minute set of the original tunes, classical children's songs, and oldies stone n' hurl that is certain to get both kids and grown-ups singing and dancing! We palm out shakers, learn some moves, and inspire everyone to get their bodies grooving to a music. The Buttons' sing-along is a smashing opportunity to bond with your child and your community by the adore of song and a joy it brings.



A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Mar 18, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


Living Room Show - Postmark CafeThrough Mar 23, 2019 - Brooklyn

The longest using stand-up and blueprint comedy uncover in Brooklyn presented by Aaron Kominos-Smith and Turner Sparks (now in it’s 13th year)! Every Friday night during 8pm, come see some of TV's funniest comedians and hear jokes they're operative on for their subsequent TV coming on Comedy Central, Fallon, Conan, The Tonight Show, and more! Come as a integrate or come alone. Bring a organisation friends or move your family. No restrictions on audience, we ask comics to keep their acts purify and EVERYONE gets in FREE! The uncover is during The Postmark Cafe: 326 6th St in Brooklyn. Follow @LivingRoomShow on Twitter and Facebook for weekly lineups For reservations email: livingroomcomedy@gmail.com facebook.com/livingroomshow



A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Mar 25, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


Hudson Valley Regional Farmers' Market - HVCPAThrough Mar 31, 2019 - Brewster

The marketplace is located inside a expansive run of a HVCPA building and showcases vendors offered vegetables, fruit, meat, fish, jams, bread and baked products (gluten giveaway too!), eggs, mushrooms, food artisans, and specialty equipment from internal growers and producers. Some of a vendors include: Arch River Farm, The Canning Jar, Clock Tower Grill Food Truck, Conte’s Fish, Curious Tongue Creations-Gluten Free & Vegan Bakery, Deep Roots Farm NY, The Grand Strand Company, DoReMe Farms, Great Cape Bakers, KAS Spirits, M & M Italian Provisions, Nick a Knife Artisan Sharpening, Petropoulos Family Grove, Pickleicious, Ryder Farm Organics, Smellz Good – Natural Goat Milk Soap, Lotions & Sprays, Sacred Grounds Coffee, Steve’s Country Kitchen and White Pine Farm. And, in gripping with a market’s goal of “wellness”, a giveaway yoga category by Clark Cameron-Gonzalez, of Dare To Do Yoga, will be offering on name Sundays. 



A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Apr 01, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Apr 08, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


A Bronx Tale - Longacre TheatreThrough Apr 15, 2019 - New York


A Bronx Tale is a streetwise low-pitched that takes we to a stoops of a Bronx in a 1960s—where a immature man is held between a father he loves and a mob trainer he'd adore to be. Featuring a doo-wop score, A Bronx Tale is a story about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family.


Inside You - American Musuem of Natural HistoryThrough Jun 16, 2019 - New York


Did we know that your gastrointestinal tract is home to about 100 trillion bacteria? That's some-more organisms than there are stars in a Milky Way!
Our bodies are home to many trillions of microbes, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other organisms collectively called a human microbiome. In any human, microbial genes outnumber a genes in tellurian DNA by some-more than 100 to one. This new viewpoint leads us to demeanour at the bodies not only as individuals, though as whole ecosystems.Inside You explores a rapidly elaborating science that is revolutionizing how we perspective human health and introduces some of a scientists who are violation new belligerent in microbiome research.Inspired by a Museum's renouned exhibition The Secret World Inside You, this muster introduces visitors to microbes that live in, on, and around all of us.
Engaging graphics fact how microbes assist digestion, change your defence system, and assistance fight damaging microbes. You'll find out how we acquire the microbiome and how it is made by a foods we eat and a environment we live in. Inside You is co-curated by Susan Perkins and Rob DeSalle, curators in a Museum's Division of Invertebrate Zoology and a Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics.
Inside You is proudly upheld by a Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson.
This muster is done possible by a generosity of a Arthur Ross Foundation.


Free Fencing Class - South Brooklyn FencingThrough Jul 17, 2019 - South Slope


This one-time giveaway class is a possibility for your child to try their palm at fencing. Registration required.


New Permanent Exhibit: Titanosaur - The American Museum of Natural HistoryThrough Jan 19, 2020 - Upper West Side


The museum adds another must-see vaunt opening on Jan 15, a expel of a 122-foot-long dinosaur Titanosaur that is partial of a special year of dinosaur events, exhibitions, and digital offerings. Paleontologists have inferred that this dinosaur, a hulk herbivore that belongs to a organisation known as titanosaurs, weighed in during around 77 tons—as most as 14 or 15 African elephants.
In credentials for adding this gigantic new exhibit, a museum sealed the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Orientation Center in Sep to mislay the hall's stream incumbent: a life-sized—but, by comparison, diminutive—fleshed-out indication of a youthful Barosaurus that has been on arrangement since a completion of a fourth building in Jun 1996. The new, most larger passenger will graze a gallery's approximately 19-foot-high ceilings and, during 122 feet (37.2 meters), is only a bit too prolonged to fit totally into a space. Instead, the neck and conduct will extend out towards a elevator banks, welcoming visitors to a "dinosaur" floor.


Connected Worlds - New York Hall of ScienceThrough Jan 31, 2020 - Flushing Meadows, Queens


The New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) will open Connected Worlds, the exciting and groundbreaking new muster on environmental sustainability, on Jun 27, 2015.
Presented in NYSCI's iconic Great Hall, Connected Worlds is a entirely immersive, digitally rendered interactive knowledge where visitors are speedy to try the interconnectedness of opposite environments, learn about a importance of gripping systems in balance, and see how the individual and common actions can have widespread impact. Through their gestures and movements, visitors correlate with charcterised creatures, plants, trees and other objects, and see how tellurian decisions impact the environment.
"Connected Worlds reflects what NYSCI is all about – a witty hands-on activity, a concentration on problem-solving, and low engagement with a topic. Connected Worlds gives visitors certainty in their ability to outcome change, and empowers them within a incomparable environment," pronounced Margaret Honey, boss and CEO of NYSCI. "This leads to ardent learners – a hallmark of a NYSCI experience."
Connected Worlds facilities gesture-based technologies that beget and plan images onto 7 massive screens. Six of a screens are some-more than 14 feet high and one screen, that shows a digital waterfall, is 38 feet tall. The screens uncover six different, though interconnected, environments – desert, towering valley, plains, reservoir, jungle and wetlands – any with their possess unique trees, plants and creatures, though sharing common resources, such as H2O and continue patterns. Some of a animals transport across environments for tact or to entrance food. A executive reservoir, that is fed by a waterfall and reserve water to a six environments, is projected on a floor, covering approximately 2,300 block feet.


Saturday Author Story Time - Greenlight BookstoreThrough Mar 17, 2020 - Fort Greene

Saturday Story Time is geared toward kids ages 3 to 8 and their families. Authors and illustrators of design books mostly visit on Saturdays to review from their new books, and area performers or a Greenlight staff infrequently read as well. There are always good stories and mostly activities and crafts too! Check the Events Calendar for an updated report of featured authors. Saturday Story Time is geared toward kids who are aged enough to suffer listening to a story, seeking questions and operative on crafts.



Drag Queen Story Hour - Brooklyn Children's MuseumThrough Apr 14, 2020 - Crown Heights


October is filled with pumpkins! Explore a icky soft innards of pumpkins and make your own printed art regulating pumpkins, paint, and other tumble harvest vegetables.


Haruki Murakami's Sleep - BAM FisherThrough Dec 02, 2020 - Fort Greene


THEATER
Adapted by Naomi Iizuka
Directed and devised by Rachel Dickstein and Ripe Time
Part of a 2017 Next Wave Festival
"This is my 17th true day but sleep." A Japanese housewife's paltry existence of chores and grocery selling explodes when a vivid dream leads her to expel sleep aside, releasing her into a universe of risk and a thrill of a unknown. Based on a 1994 brief story by a beloved Japanese author Haruki Murakami (The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle), this tranquil physical museum piece by Brooklyn-based, Obie Award-winning association Ripe Time follows one lady beyond a bounds of society. Led by a powerhouse womanlike creative team—including executive Rachel Dickstein and playwright Naomi Iizuka—and featuring an strange score achieved live by NewBorn Trio, this witty and scary journey takes audiences by a attentive realm where bodies float, ghosts lurk, and illumination rules no longer apply.


Friday/Saturday Drop-In - Brooklyn Game LabThrough Dec 31, 2020 - Park Slope

Drop off a kids (ages 8 and up) for Friday drop-in, role-playing diversion (RPG) night. Brooklyn Game Lab run good D&D campaigns for new and rarely experienced RPG-players. Saturday nights are geared towards the Teen Pass members, but all comparison kids (12 and up) are acquire to participate. Play worldly RPGs with formidable campaigns and overwhelming characters, and get some DM training. 



Transit Tots - New York Transit Museum Through Dec 31, 2020 - Brooklyn Heights

Head to a New York Transit Museum every Thursday for stories, art exploration, and hands-on investigations of fun themes like animals underground, a people and buildings of New York City, colors and shapes, and, of course, a city's subways and buses! Free with admission. For ages 2-5 and adult companions.



Dear Evan Hansen - Music Box TheatreThrough Dec 31, 2020 -


DEAR EVAN HANSEN MUSICAL PRODUCTION REVIEW
Dear Evan Hansen has surpassed Josh Groban as Broadway’s biggest new hit. With $1.1 million in the pockets, this low-pitched is formulating a outrageous buzz that is sketch ardent fans opposite the board. Its normal ticket cost of $141 stays one of a highest box bureau rates in the niche. This extraordinary hit was creatively in book form and a creativity of Steven Levenson led to the seamless transition to a wave-making high propagandize musical. Benj Pasek and Justin Paul wrote a musicals for Dear Evan Hansen. It is on lane to be one of a most successful pieces of low-pitched theater ever to issue in Washington.
The tract is centered on a peculiar problem of communicating in a time where record has done it easier to strech out to people. Evan Hansen is a friendless high propagandize student who achieves Internet celebrity due to a disagreement he perpetuates in regards to his ostensible closeness to another uneasy classmate who committed suicide. The twists in a story line assistance to intensify the hurdles that a younger era face in today’s world. The retaining effects of a story and a raw uncover of emotions make this story one of a most extraordinary productions to ever beauty Broadway. Parents can benefit more discernment and bargain into their children. Children can watch and learn how severe it is for their relatives to know them during times. Grandparents, well, they will get to perspective this communications maze from all angles and positively gain a good grin along a way.
This record-setting, sold-out low-pitched has been attracting certain reviews from heading names in a industry and beyond. Peter Marks of a Washington post calls it ‘’A heart-piercing outing to a place that low-pitched theater can infrequently take us to.’’ He believes that this musical, that was initial performed on Nov 14, 2016, binds the ace in each range. On a other hand, Charles Isherwood of a New York Times proclaims “This is a glorious musical with good heart and humor.’’
When we leave a low-pitched with one or dual great songs using through your head, it can be pronounced to be a success. However, withdrawal a low-pitched with about 10 good songs using through your head is flattering much unheard of. The energy of Dear Evan Hansen has set a new tallness that might not be surpassed by any prolongation for many years. This is a opening that anyone critical about a arts positively must see and a opening certain to pull in henceforth that initial time attendee to a Broadway performance.


Picasso's Le Tricorne - New-York Historical SocietyThrough Dec 31, 2020 - Upper West Side


Now on arrangement at a New-York Historical Society is a newly acquired and withheld Picasso in a exhibition Picasso's "Le Tricorne." It is a first work by Picasso, and one with good wall energy and a New York history, to enter New-York Historical's collection.
Pablo Picasso embellished the theatre curtain for a two-act ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (El sombrero de tres picos or Le tricorne). The ballet and screen were consecrated by a impresario Sergei Diaghilev for his avant-garde, Paris-based Ballets Russes, a most successful ballet association of a twentieth-century. The ballet was choreographed by Léonide Massine with song by a Spanish composer Manuel de Falla. It premiered on Jul 22, 1919, during the Alhambra Theatre in London with sets, dress designs, and a monumental theatre curtain combined by Picasso. Picasso biographer John Richardson once called "Le Tricorne" a artist's "supreme melodramatic achievement." The production, that was recognised by Diaghilev and Massine during a outing to Spain, was extended by the many Spanish collaborators, including Picasso who also designed a costumes and set for a ballet.
Measuring roughly 20 feet square, a curtain depicts a stage with a bullring and celebratory spectators. Picasso embellished it as an illusionistic window in a incomparable curtain that functioned as a backdrop environment the stage for a ballet. At some indicate before 1956 Diaghilev cut it from the larger context. For some-more than half a century a curtain, believed to be a largest Picasso portrayal in a United States, has hung in a hallway of a Four Seasons Restaurant, in a landmarked Seagram Building, designed by Ludwig Mies outpost der Rohe, on Park Avenue and Fifty-second Street in New York City. Vivendi, a company that once owned a Seagram Building, gave a Picasso screen to a New York Landmarks Conservancy in 2005 as a "Gift to a City."
The uncover positions Picasso's screen in a discourse with other N-YHS objects, including paintings from a European tradition that yield background to a artist's work as good as to a traditions opposite which a revolutionary artist rebelled. Other thematic threads focus around dance subjects and try roughly contemporary American paintings, sculpture, posters, and watercolors. Among a works enclosed will be examples by William Adolphe Bouguereau, Will H. Bradley, Philippe de Champaigne, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Childe Hassam, Malvina Hoffman, Ricardo de Madrazo y Garreta, Elie Nadelman, Edward Penfield, Maurice Prendergast, John Sloan, and Adriaen outpost Utrecht.


Weekly Drop-In during Rockland Baby Café - Rockland Baby CaféThrough Jan 31, 2023 - Spring Valley


Lower Hudson Valley Perinatal Network and a Rockland County Department of Health are gratified to have opened a 1st drop-in Baby Café in a NY Metro area.
Open each Tuesday 10:30am - 12:30pm
Drop-in to get-together to:
*Meet and speak to new moms
*Learn how to make breastfeeding easier
*Make certain your baby is latching and gaining good Get tips on pumping and going behind to work
*Learn about other parenting topics
Contact Sharen Medrano, 914-922-2240 for some-more information.
Join the Facebook page: Rockland County Baby Café

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