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Dimensions of Sound - Musical Journey Through Space and Time | New York
Jan 1, 2022–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC-5)
New York
DIMENSIONS OF SOUND - MUSICAL JOURNEY THROUGH SPACE AND TIME
“The ear lies nearest to the human soul.”
(Johann Gottfried Herder, „Kritische Wälder”, 1769 )
The House of Music, Hungary is a tree of life in the heart of Városliget, with a trunk, and a crown of golden leaves on slender branches. We are standing here by its roots, which provide the institution with its spiritual sustenance. The roots are entwined, like a labyrinth, and we walk among them. Our journey begins far back in time and space, back at the birth of music itself where we can grasp the roots of Hungarian folk music and European music. Progressing through the centuries, we will follow the development of music, discovering what a series of organised tones has meant to mankind, with the emphasis on Hungarians in the light—or sometimes the shadow—of Europe. Through the language of music, the exhibition speaks for itself: Everywhere we go, we hear music playing; the subject of the exhibition is music itself. Quoting Shakespeare, we might say, “Mark the music!” Mark not only the music coming from the headphones, but also the music around and within you. When you reach the end of the path, the modern day, many sounds will have been etched into your heart and mind: music to take home with you, the music of ancient times.
The Secret World of Elephants | American Museum of Natural History
Nov 13, 2023–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
How do elephants “hear” with their feet?
Use the 40,000 muscles in their trunks? Or reshape the forests and savannas they live in, creating an environment upon which many other species rely?
The Secret World of Elephants reveals new science about both ancient and modern elephants, including elephants’ extraordinary minds and senses, why they’re essential to the health of their ecosystems, and inspiring efforts to overcome threats to their survival.
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The Secret World of Elephants | American Museum of Natural History
Nov 13, 2023–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
How do elephants “hear” with their feet?
Use the 40,000 muscles in their trunks? Or reshape the forests and savannas they live in, creating an environment upon which many other species rely?
The Secret World of Elephants reveals new science about both ancient and modern elephants, including elephants’ extraordinary minds and senses, why they’re essential to the health of their ecosystems, and inspiring efforts to overcome threats to their survival.
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David Hammond. Day's End | New York
May 18, 2021–Aug 30, 2030 (UTC-5)
New York
A large art project called Day's End now stands in the Hudson River near Pier 52. Created by David Hammond, it's made of slender steel pipes and pays tribute to artist Gordon Matta-Clark, who transformed an abandoned shed on the same pier in 1975. The sculpture changes with the light, connecting to the history of the waterfront as a shipping hub and a gathering place for the gay community.
It took seven years to complete the installation, and it's now open to the public for free. The Whitney Museum collaborated with the Hudson River Park Trust on this project, and they will work together on a maintenance plan. To celebrate its completion, the Whitney offers free admission on May 16, and there will be family workshops throughout the day. You can find Day's End at Hudson River Park, across from the Whitney Museum, on the southern edge of the new Gansevoort Peninsula, where it will remain permanently.
David Hammond. Day's End | New York
May 18, 2021–Aug 30, 2030 (UTC-5)
New York
A large art project called Day's End now stands in the Hudson River near Pier 52. Created by David Hammond, it's made of slender steel pipes and pays tribute to artist Gordon Matta-Clark, who transformed an abandoned shed on the same pier in 1975. The sculpture changes with the light, connecting to the history of the waterfront as a shipping hub and a gathering place for the gay community.
It took seven years to complete the installation, and it's now open to the public for free. The Whitney Museum collaborated with the Hudson River Park Trust on this project, and they will work together on a maintenance plan. To celebrate its completion, the Whitney offers free admission on May 16, and there will be family workshops throughout the day. You can find Day's End at Hudson River Park, across from the Whitney Museum, on the southern edge of the new Gansevoort Peninsula, where it will remain permanently.
Nina Chanel Abney and Jacolby Satterwhite | New York
Oct 8, 2022–Apr 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is one of the world’s premiere performing arts organizations. On October 8, 2022, David Geffen Hall reopened as a welcoming cultural anchor for New York City, some 60 years after it was first inaugurated as the home of the New York Philharmonic. The new Hall reimagines the concert-going experience by providing more inclusive public spaces for diverse cultural performances and community uses. This initiative includes an annual program of art commissions, where all members of the public are invited to engage with the work of leading contemporary artists free of charge. The democratic approach instills a sense of welcome both indoors and out, beckoning those who may never have interacted with Lincoln Center or the New York Philharmonic, and encouraging those long familiar with the campus to see it afresh.
Public Art Fund partnered with The Studio Museum in Harlem to advise Lincoln Center on the selection of artists for this first iteration of the art program. Two prominent sites were identified for the site-specific commissions: the 50-foot Hauser Digital Wall in the lobby, which Jacolby Satterwhite has animated with a richly layered and inclusive celebration of performance that brings into dialogue the past, present and future; and the Hall’s 65th Street façade, which Nina Chanel Abney has transformed into a captivating tribute to the vibrant history and culture of San Juan Hill. Both artists undertook extensive research to develop their works. They emerge as gifted visual storytellers, committed to a more inclusive understanding of the past while giving us all a sense of future potential at a moment of reopening and reinvention.
The artworks are commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem and Public Art Fund.
Nina Chanel Abney,
Nina Chanel Abney’s monumental work of art for the façade of David Geffen Hall pays homage to San Juan Hill. In the 1940s and 50s, this predominantly Black and Brown neighborhood was forcibly displaced to make way for redevelopment, including what would become Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Abney’s constellation of figures, words, shapes, and symbols reflects the thriving community that lived here. Featured residents include pioneering healthcare workers Edith Carter and Elizabeth Tyler. Also pictured are James P. Johnson, whose music gave rise to the Charleston dance craze, and Thelonious Monk, a pioneer of Bebop and other jazz styles. Reclaiming this important history in her bold and vibrant style, Abney aims to spark curiosity and inspire a more inclusive future.
Jacolby Satterwhite,
Jacolby Satterwhite’s commission for David Geffen Hall reconsiders the past, present, and future of Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic. weaves together archival images, live action footage, and digital animation. We see a colorful and densely layered festival of performance that traverses historical periods through virtual space. Satterwhite’s inclusive cast represents artists since the Philharmonic’s founding in 1842, while featuring young musicians and dancers from across New York City. They play instruments and dance on stages and sculptural monuments set into a landscape inspired by Central Park and surrounded by buildings covered in screens, reminiscent of Times Square. Grounded in a more democratic view of history, Satterwhite’s work offers us his playful and richly inventive vision of a creatively empowered future.
is known for combining representation and abstraction. Her paintings capture the frenetic pace of contemporary culture. Broaching subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex, and art history, her works eschew linear storytelling in lieu of disjointed narratives. The effect is information overload, balanced with a kind of spontaneous order, where time and space are compressed and identity is interchangeable. Her distinctively bold style harnesses the flux and simultaneity that have come to define life in the 21st century. Through a bracing use of color and unapologetic scale, Abney’s canvases propose a new type of history painting, one grounded in the barrage of everyday events and funneled through the velocity of the internet.
Abney’s work is included in collections around the world, including the Brooklyn Museum, The Rubell Family Collection, Bronx Museum, and the Burger Collection, Hong Kong. Her first solo museum exhibition, , curated by Marshall Price, was presented in 2017 at the Nasher Museum of Art, North Carolina. It traveled to the Chicago Cultural Center and then to Los Angeles, where it was jointly presented by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the California African American Museum. The final venue for the exhibition was the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York.
is celebrated for a conceptual practice addressing crucial themes of labor, consumption, carnality, and fantasy through immersive installation, virtual reality, and digital media. He uses a range of software to produce intricately detailed animations and live action film of real and imagined worlds populated by the avatars of artists and friends. These animations serve as the stage on which the artist synthesizes the multiple disciplines that encompass his practice, namely painting, performance, illustration, sculpture, photography, and writing. Satterwhite draws from an extensive set of references, guided by queer theory, modernism, and video game language to challenge conventions of Western art through a personal and political lens. An equally significant influence is that of his late mother, Patricia Satterwhite, whose ethereal vocals and diagrams for visionary household products serve as the source material within a decidedly complex structure of memory and mythology. Satterwhite received his BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Arts, Baltimore and his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. His work has been presented in numerous exhibitions and festivals internationally, including most recently at Haus der Kunst, Munich,2021; Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju,(2021; and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH, 2021.
Nina Chanel Abney
, 2022
Latex ink and vinyl mounted on glass
Commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem and Public Art Fund
Photo: Nicholas Knight, courtesy Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and Public Art Fund, NY.
Jacolby Satterwhite
, 2022
HD color video and 3D animation 27:23 mins
Commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem and Public Art Fund
© Jacolby Satterwhite. Courtesy of the Artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
Photo: Nicholas Knight, courtesy Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and Public Art Fund, NY.
You Are Here | Museum of the City of New York
Jul 10, 2023–Oct 5, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
New York is one of the most filmed cities on earth. Generations of moviegoers have seen New York depicted and distorted, celebrated and denigrated, idealized and mocked, built up and demolished over and over again on the big screen. Over the past 100 years, legions of filmmakers have drawn attention to New Yorkers’ joys and struggles, shaping our ideas of what the city is—or could become.
You Are Here draws on this rich archive of movies set in New York, combining thousands of cinematic moments across 16 screens. Sources include Hollywood blockbusters, independent films, documentaries, and experimental works. By juxtaposing these multiple visions, the dazzling montages of You Are Here make connections and contrasts that allow movies to comment on each other across time and space. Together, they shed new light on the varied New Yorks of our collective imagination.
Sometimes New York stars in these movies; sometimes, a studio set or even another city stands in. In the introductory room, Scenes from the City explores the city as a film set, showing how movies have been captured on location throughout the five boroughs. From there, we invite you to enter the immersive central space, where you can explore a narrative tapestry woven from hundreds of films—one impressionistic storyline that strives to represent the multifaceted realities of our countless New York stories.
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The Collection: New Conversations | New-York Historical Society
Aug 11, 2023–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
What new stories can familiar works of art tell? This exhibition showcases longstanding favorites from The New York Historical's permanent collection alongside recent Museum acquisitions and selected loans. Pointed juxtapositions raise questions, create unexpected resonances, and shift established meanings.Martin Wong’s Canal Street (1992) and Oscar yi Hou’s Far Eastsiders, aka: Cowgirl Mama A.B & Son Wukong (2021) establish a longstanding lineage for queer Asian diasporic artists in New York City. And the juxtaposition of Thomas Cole’s five-painting series The Course of Empire (ca. 1834–1836) with Contact 2,021 (2021) by contemporary Shinnecock artist Courtney M. Leonard exposes the racial and gender politics of the Hudson River School landscape tradition. The groupings aim to center long-marginalized experiences and prompt a rethinking of both American art and the way museums tell history. Curated by Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto, senior curator of American art.
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The Collection: New Conversations | New-York Historical Society
Aug 11, 2023–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC-5)
New York
What new stories can familiar works of art tell? This exhibition showcases longstanding favorites from The New York Historical's permanent collection alongside recent Museum acquisitions and selected loans. Pointed juxtapositions raise questions, create unexpected resonances, and shift established meanings.Martin Wong’s Canal Street (1992) and Oscar yi Hou’s Far Eastsiders, aka: Cowgirl Mama A.B & Son Wukong (2021) establish a longstanding lineage for queer Asian diasporic artists in New York City. And the juxtaposition of Thomas Cole’s five-painting series The Course of Empire (ca. 1834–1836) with Contact 2,021 (2021) by contemporary Shinnecock artist Courtney M. Leonard exposes the racial and gender politics of the Hudson River School landscape tradition. The groupings aim to center long-marginalized experiences and prompt a rethinking of both American art and the way museums tell history. Curated by Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto, senior curator of American art.
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Marathons | New York City Marathon (New York) | New York City
Nov 5, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The New York City Marathon is an esteemed sports event that takes place annually in the bustling metropolis of New York. Located in the heart of New York City, this marathon attracts participants from all walks of life, eager to challenge themselves and showcase their endurance. As the runners embark on their 26.2-mile journey through the city streets, they are met with a captivating blend of sights and sounds, from the towering skyscrapers to the iconic landmarks such as Central Park and the Statue of Liberty. The date to mark on your calendars is November 5, 2023, when the event will commence. Participants and spectators alike can witness the determination and perseverance of the athletes as they push themselves to the limits, striving to cross the finish line and achieve their personal goals. The New York City Marathon is not just a race; it is a celebration of human spirit and determination. So lace up your sneakers, join the excitement, and be a part of this incredible event. Experience the thrill, the camaraderie, and the unforgettable moments that make the New York City Marathon an exceptional sporting spectacle.
WBLS Presents Babyface 2023 (New York) | The Theater at MSG
Nov 11, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
WBLS Presents Babyface, a mesmerizing concert, will take place at The Theater at MSG on November 11, 2023. This event promises to be an unforgettable night filled with soulful melodies and captivating performances. Located at the intersection of 7th Ave & 32nd Street, New York, NY, 10001, The Theater at MSG is the perfect setting to immerse yourself in the smooth sounds of one of R&B's most iconic artists. Under the spotlight, Babyface will grace the stage with timeless hits like "Not Gon' Cry," "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)," "When Can I See You," and more. With each note, Babyface effortlessly captures the hearts of the audience, transporting them to a realm of pure musical bliss. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this legend in action. Mark your calendars for the release of tickets on September 29, 2023, at 14:00, and secure your spot at this extraordinary concert. The ticket sales will continue until November 12, 2023, at 01:00, allowing you to plan ahead and be part of an enchanting evening that will resonate in your soul for years to come. WBLS Presents Babyface, a night of musical brilliance that will leave you spellbound.
Written in Brooklyn Storytelling Series | Arlo Williamsburg
Nov 30, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Join the Written in Brooklyn Storytelling Series for an unforgettable evening of captivating and true tales. Hosted at the Arlo Williamsburg venue in Brooklyn, this event promises to entertain and inspire. Immerse yourself in the stories of local storytellers as they share their awkward experiences and daring adventures. From humorous anecdotes to heartwarming narratives, this epic night of storytelling will have you laughing, crying, and gasping in awe. Make a note in your calendar for November 30, 2023, because you won't want to miss this incredible event. This month's theme is "BAD BLOOD," featuring stories of messy friendships, rival neighbors, pesky ex-boyfriends, and more. Prepare to be captivated by the tales of Megan Bowers, Ricky Sim, Conor Janda, Bernadette Palumbo, and Michael Stahl-David. The doors open at 7:30 PM, and the show starts at 8 PM. Please note that a two drink minimum is required with the purchase of a ticket. Don't miss out on this evening of storytelling excellence at the Written in Brooklyn Storytelling Series. Get your tickets now for $23.41 and join us for a night you won't forget.
hrishi 2023 (New York) | Mercury Lounge
Nov 3, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
If you're in the mood for some soul-stirring melodies, then mark your calendars for the enchanting concert known as hrishi. On November 3, 2023, the Mercury Lounge in New York City will become the epicenter of musical magic as hrishi takes the stage. Located at 217 East Houston St., New York, NY, 10002, this iconic venue will bear witness to an unforgettable evening. As the clock strikes, the show will commence, filling the air with a symphony of emotions that will transport you to another realm. Be prepared to be captivated as the talented musicians behind hrishi weave their musical tapestry, playing songs that will tug at your heartstrings and ignite your imagination. From soaring ballads to foot-stomping anthems, hrishi promises to take you on a sonic journey like no other. So, get ready to be swept away by the ebb and flow of each note, as the melodies resonate deep within your soul. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something truly magical. From September 18, 2023, at 17:50, until November 4, 2023, at 03:00, tickets for hrishi will be available for purchase. Secure your spot now, and prepare to be transported to a world where music reigns supreme.
38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2023 (Brooklyn) | Barclays Center
Nov 3, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Get ready to rock at the highly anticipated 38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, set to take place at Barclays Center on November 3, 2023. Located at 620 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11217, this iconic event promises an unforgettable night filled with legendary music and electrifying performances. Immerse yourself in the rich history of rock and roll as the industry's most influential artists are honored and inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame. From the timeless classics to groundbreaking hits, the ceremony will showcase the very best of this genre-defining music. Mark your calendars because you won't want to miss this incredible event. Tickets for the 38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be available for purchase starting from September 8, 2023, at 14:00 and will be on sale until November 4, 2023, at 00:00. Secure your spot and witness history in the making as the legends of rock ascend to greatness. Join in the celebration and experience the energy that only rock and roll can deliver.
4th Annual 2.62 Mile Donut Run-NYC Marathon Edition | Dough Doughnuts
Nov 4, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Join fellow runners for a delightful 2.62-mile run during the 4th Annual 2.62 Mile Donut Run-NYC Marathon Edition, organized by Coach Denise, also known as the Marathon Whisperer. This event will take place in the beautiful city of New York on November 4, 2023. The starting point will be at Dough Donuts, conveniently located at 10 Rockefeller Center. The run will begin from Dough Donuts, and we will cover a distance of 1.31 miles into the scenic Central Park before returning back to Dough Donuts. All runners, regardless of their pace, are warmly welcomed to participate in this enjoyable run. Embrace the spirit of the event by wearing your favorite donut-themed attire. It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for running and donuts. So, if you love running and donuts, mark your calendars and join us for an easy-paced, non-competitive run. Let's create unforgettable memories as we explore the beauty of Central Park together. Admission is free, so lace up your running shoes and join us on November 4, 2023, for an experience that combines fitness and indulgence in the heart of New York City.
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Bonkers In The Boroughs | Manhattan Movement and Arts Center
Nov 4–Nov 7, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
"Bonkers In The Boroughs" is a captivating event showcasing five short plays written by the esteemed Joy Behar. Set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City, these quirky comedies delve into the lives of local families, highlighting their unique charm and eccentricities. As you immerse yourself in these delightful narratives, you may even recognize familiar faces from your own community. Don't miss out on this exceptional theatrical experience!
Taking place at the Manhattan Movement and Arts Center in New York City, "Bonkers In The Boroughs" promises to be an unforgettable event. Located at 248 West 60th St., New York, NY 10023, this esteemed venue provides the perfect setting for these captivating plays. The event will run from November 4th to November 7th, 2023, offering multiple opportunities to indulge in the world of Joy Behar's masterful storytelling.
To secure your place at this remarkable event, tickets are available for purchase at the price range of $55.20 to $108.55. Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of New York City's diverse families, brought to life through the brilliant penmanship of Joy Behar. Don't miss your chance to witness this extraordinary theatrical event – book your tickets today!
Bonkers In The Boroughs | Manhattan Movement and Arts Center
Nov 5, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
"Bonkers in the Boroughs" is an enchanting evening of five delightful short plays, all written by the renowned Joy Behar. Set in the vibrant city of New York, these quirky comedies capture the essence of New York families with their unique charm and eccentricities. Through the captivating narratives, you'll encounter characters that might remind you of someone you know, adding a touch of familiarity to the experience. The event will take place at the prestigious Manhattan Movement and Arts Center, located at 248 West 60th St., New York, NY 10023. Mark your calendars for November 5, 2023, as this is an occasion not to be missed. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of "Bonkers in the Boroughs" and witness the wit and talent of Joy Behar firsthand. Tickets for this unforgettable evening range from $55.20 to $108.55. Join in the laughter and revel in the magic of these New York stories brought to life on stage. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this remarkable event.
2023 TCS New York City Marathon Grandstand Seating | Central Park
Nov 5, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Experience the thrill of the 2023 TCS New York City Marathon from the comfort of our grandstand seating. As a passionate sports enthusiast or a supporter of a loved one participating in the race, our grandstands offer the perfect vantage point to witness the excitement unfold. Located in Central Park, our grandstands provide incredible views of the final 200 meters of the marathon, allowing you to be part of history in the making.
Please note that strollers are not permitted in the seating area, and children under the age of 2 do not require a ticket. To access the grandstand seating, ticket holders must enter at West 62nd Street and Broadway.
We understand that plans may change, and as such, we offer a refund policy for our tickets. However, please note that tickets are non-refundable except in the event of the cancellation of the TCS New York City Marathon. Refunds will be issued to the original payer in the case of cancellation.
For an enhanced experience, Mastercard Headsets are available for Mastercard cardholders at the finish area. These earpiece radios provide access to WABC and ESPN broadcast audio, as well as live TCS New York City Marathon updates. Each cardholder is eligible to receive one headset, while supplies last. Simply present your Mastercard at any finish area viewing entrance to redeem your headset.
Join us at the 2023 TCS New York City Marathon Grandstand Seating and be part of this iconic event. Witness the determination, triumph, and celebration as runners cross the finish line in one of the world's most renowned marathons. Get your tickets now for $59.53 and secure your spot at the grandstands.
RZA - The 36 Chambers 30th Anniversary Celebration 2023 (New York) | Gramercy Theatre
Nov 9, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
RZA - The 36 Chambers 30th Anniversary Celebration, a momentous event, is set to take place at the prestigious Gramercy Theatre on November 9th, 2023. This highly anticipated celebration will commemorate the 30th anniversary of RZA's revolutionary album, "The 36 Chambers." Located at 127 East 23rd Street, New York, NY, 10010, the Gramercy Theatre will serve as the perfect backdrop for this iconic concert. Immerse yourself in the captivating sounds of RZA as he takes you on a musical journey like no other. Experience the electrifying atmosphere and witness the artist's extraordinary talent firsthand. With a repertoire of timeless hits, RZA will undoubtedly mesmerize the audience with his unrivaled creativity and unparalleled artistry. This extraordinary moment deserves to be cherished, and the memories forged at RZA - The 36 Chambers 30th Anniversary Celebration will undoubtedly linger in the hearts of all attendees. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this historic event. Mark your calendars, as tickets for RZA - The 36 Chambers 30th Anniversary Celebration will be available for purchase from September 8th, 2023, at 14:00 until November 10th, 2023, at 02:00. Secure your spot and prepare for an unforgettable night of musical brilliance.
NY Comedy Festival Presents Nate Jackson: I'll Do It Myself 2023 (New York) | Town Hall
Nov 9, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The highly anticipated event, NY Comedy Festival Presents Nate Jackson: I'll Do It Myself, is set to take place at the prestigious Town Hall on November 9th, 2023. Located at 123 West 43rd Street, New York, NY, 10036, this iconic venue will host a night of laughter and entertainment that is not to be missed. Get ready for a comedic extravaganza as Nate Jackson takes the stage and showcases his unparalleled talent. With his unique blend of wit, charisma, and relatable humor, Nate Jackson is sure to leave the audience in stitches. From hilarious anecdotes to clever observations about everyday life, his performance promises to be a riot of laughter from start to finish. So mark your calendars, because this is an event you won't want to miss! Tickets for NY Comedy Festival Presents Nate Jackson: I'll Do It Myself will be available for purchase starting July 17th, 2023, at 3:00 PM and will be on sale until November 10th, 2023, at 12:45 AM. Don't wait too long, as these hot tickets are expected to sell out fast. Join in on the laughter and make memories at NY Comedy Festival Presents Nate Jackson: I'll Do It Myself.
Book Launch: The Gone Thing by Monica McClure in convo w/ Blythe Roberson | POWERHOUSE Arena
Nov 10, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Join Monica McClure for the highly-anticipated book launch of her new poetry collection, The Gone Thing, at POWERHOUSE Arena in Brooklyn. This exclusive event will take place on November 10, 2023.
In The Gone Thing, McClure delves deep into the complexities of American life, exploring various inheritances such as historical, cultural, familial, and economic. With a keen eye for detail, she skillfully examines class, race, and conflicting identities, offering a unique perspective on these topics. McClure's polyvocal style showcases her background as an ambiguous academic turned ambivalent corporate creative, an individual who has witnessed firsthand the realities of rural poverty and its colonial origins. Furthermore, her white Chicana heritage and her connection to the folklore and wisdom of her agricultural-worker ancestors add another layer of depth to her work.
Monica McClure is a highly-acclaimed writer based in Brooklyn. She is the author of the poetry collection Tender Data and several chapbooks, including Concomitance and Mala. McClure is also a co-founder of Yellow Wallpaper, an organization that promotes curated books and book culture for readers outside major metropolitan areas. In addition to her writing career, she works as a copywriter in e-commerce and tech and teaches English and Creative Writing at Hunter College.
Joining McClure in conversation will be Blythe Roberson, a renowned comedian and humor writer. Roberson has written for esteemed publications such as The New Yorker, Esquire, and The Washington Post. She is the author of America The Beautiful? and How to Date Men When You Hate Men. Together, McClure and Roberson will engage in a thought-provoking discussion about The Gone Thing and its impact on contemporary literature.
Don't miss this incredible opportunity to delve into the world of The Gone Thing and gain insight into the minds of two brilliant writers. Secure your tickets now for this unforgettable event at POWERHOUSE Arena in Brooklyn. Tickets are priced at $7.18 - $28.52.
Documenting the Nameplate at NYC Jewelry Week 2023 | Bargain Bazaar Jewelers
Nov 18, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
Brooklyn
Join the immersive site visit at Bargain Bazaar Inc., the legendary jewelry store in Brooklyn, during NYC Jewelry Week 2023. This week-long celebration of jewelry takes place in New York City and virtually, allowing you to participate from anywhere. Mark your calendars for November 13 - 19, 2023.
On Saturday from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, immerse yourself in "Documenting the Nameplate" event. This event is hosted by cultural anthropologist Marcel Rosa-Salas and writer Isabel Attyah Flower, inside the iconic Bargain Bazaar Inc. store. As one of the few remaining storefronts for Hip Hop jewelry in New York City, this event offers a unique opportunity to witness the creation of nameplates by hand and explore the history and evolution of this aesthetic tradition.
Marcel Rosa-Salas, a Brooklyn-based cultural anthropologist, scholar, and documentarian, will be sharing her expertise during the event. She is the co-host of the Top Rank podcast and co-author of the book "The Nameplate: Jewelry, Culture, and Identity." Joining her is Isabel Attyah Flower, an editor and writer based in New York City. As the executive editor of Deem Journal and co-host of the Top Rank podcast, she brings a wealth of knowledge to this event as the co-author of "The Nameplate: Jewelry, Culture, and Identity."
Don't miss the chance to be part of "Documenting the Nameplate" at NYC Jewelry Week 2023. This event will provide a captivating experience and insights into the world of nameplates. Admission is free, so come and explore this fascinating event at Bargain Bazaar Jewelers in Brooklyn.
ANTE: Art Tour of Chinatown | Teado Tea Shop
Nov 18, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
ANTE: Art Tour of Chinatown is a leading contemporary art gallery tour in Manhattan's Chinatown neighborhood. Led by the renowned curator and art critic, Audra Verona Lambert, this tour offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the vibrant art scene of downtown NYC. With a group of 15 guests, the tour explores three galleries located within walking distance of Canal Street.
To join the tour, simply meet in front of Teado Tea Shop on Hester Street. From there, the group will embark on a 25-minute walk to the galleries. The tour focuses on showcasing works by contemporary artists who engage in intercultural and intergenerational dialogues.
Please arrive on time to ensure you don't miss out on the experience. The galleries will be revealed on the day of the tour, adding an element of surprise and anticipation. Each gallery visit will last approximately 15-20 minutes, allowing visitors to delve into the exhibits and explore the fascinating creations of living artists.
By registering for ANTE: Art Tour of Chinatown, you'll gain invaluable insights into the contemporary art world from a respected art historian. This opportunity to discover and appreciate art in the heart of Chinatown is not to be missed. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of downtown NYC and witness the power of artistic expression. Reserve your spot today and embark on a journey of artistic exploration with ANTE.
Lyrical Roar: An Art & Poetry Brunch | Ivy Brown Gallery
Nov 18, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Join Women of Culture and Julie Zhu for a captivating brunch event, honoring Serena Bocchino's remarkable exhibition, Lyrical Roar. Immerse yourself in the artful ambiance of the Ivy Brown Gallery in New York City on November 18th, where you will experience a private gallery brunch accompanied by a mesmerizing live poetry reading by the talented George Nelson Preston.
Lyrical Roar showcases Serena Bocchino's latest works, delving into the captivating realm where abstraction and expressionism intersect with music, movement, and identity. Through her multidimensional exploration, Bocchino's creations transcend the confines of her studio, offering fresh perspectives and unique experiences for both the artist and art enthusiasts alike. Drawing inspiration from the captivating influence of jazz music and the profound poetry of George Nelson Preston, Bocchino's art captivates the soul with its captivating allure.
Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to connect with these extraordinary artists, indulge in a delectable brunch, and engage with fellow art aficionados in an intimate setting. This gender-inclusive event welcomes all individuals with an interest in art, community, and connection. Prior registration is essential, so secure your spot today!
Venue: Ivy Brown Gallery | 675 Hudson Street, New York City
Time: 11AM to 2PM
Admission: First 25 RSVPs - FREE | Full Price - $10
About Serena Bocchino: Serena Bocchino is an esteemed American contemporary artist renowned for her exploration of the artistic intersections between abstraction, expressionism, music, movement, and identity. Her works have garnered international recognition and have been showcased in both solo and group exhibitions. Bocchino is a recipient of prestigious awards, including the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowships.
About George Nelson Preston: George Nelson Preston is an accomplished artist, activist, poet, art historian, essayist, and curator. His mixed-media, abstracted paintings are deeply rooted in his extensive knowledge of African art, years of involvement in Lower Manhattan's avant-garde art scene, and vast travels across the Atlantic.
About Women of Culture: Women of Culture is an inclusive, intergenerational membership-based community that empowers and inspires women through meaningful engagement with the arts. With chapters in New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami, Women of Culture offers a range of art-based experiences, cultural concierge services, and art-full trip planning. Embark on a journey of creativity, connection, and culture with Women of Culture.
Come and experience the enchantment of Lyrical Roar: An Art & Poetry Brunch, an event that transcends boundaries and celebrates the beauty of artistic expression.
THANKSGIVING EVE @ BLUE MIDTOWN | Blue Midtown
Nov 22–Nov 23, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Experience the ultimate nightlife extravaganza at Blue Midtown, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Times Square, NY. On November 22nd, Dream Hospitality Group proudly presents "Thanksgiving Eve @ Blue Midtown", the most highly anticipated party night of the year. Prepare to be captivated by the state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems, carefully curated to create an unforgettable ambiance across multiple levels and rooms. Immerse yourself in an atmosphere like no other as you revel in this extraordinary nightlife experience.
For those seeking an elevated experience, bottle service is available. Secure your exclusive table reservation by contacting George K at 914-520-8150 or visiting our website. Please note that all attendees must be 21 years of age or older and present a valid state ID. Discover the allure of Blue Midtown, located at 220 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036.
Mark your calendars for November 22nd and immerse yourself in the magic of Thanksgiving Eve @ Blue Midtown. Don't miss out on this extraordinary celebration. Book your tickets now for just $30.37 and prepare for an unforgettable night of entertainment. Please note that all ticket sales are final, and refunds will not be issued.
Join us for a night of revelry and indulge in the finest entertainment that New York City has to offer. "Thanksgiving Eve @ Blue Midtown" promises to be an experience unlike any other. Secure your place at this exclusive event and make memories to last a lifetime.
WWE SURVIVOR SERIES VIEWING PARTY PRESENTED BY JOBBER TEARS | Legends
Nov 25, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Join The Jobber Tears Podcast at Legends Bar in New York City on November 25th, 2023 for a WWE Survivor Series Viewing Party. This exciting event, presented by Jobber Tears, will take place at Legends on 6 West 33rd Street. Admission to the viewing party is free with a minimum purchase of $25 per person on food and drinks. The event will kick off at 7 pm, with the WWE Survivor Series PPV starting at 8 pm. You can expect to watch the event with full audio, creating an immersive experience for all attendees. Make sure to reserve your table in advance to secure your spot. This event is open to all ages, so bring your friends and family along for a night of thrilling entertainment. For more information and to make your table reservations, contact us at 347-872-3103 or email jobbertearspodcast@gmail.com. Don't miss out on this incredible WWE Survivor Series Viewing Party presented by Jobber Tears.
The Poetics of Pop Culture: A Reading and Conversation with Marisa Tirado | Teachers College, Columbia University, West 120th Street, New York, NY, USA
Nov 30, 2023 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Join Marisa Tirado and Meg Davis Roberts for an enlightening evening of poetry, conversation, and generative writing at The Poetics of Pop Culture: A Reading and Conversation with Marisa Tirado. This captivating event will take place on Thursday, November 30th, from 6-8 PM at Teachers College, Columbia University, located at 525 West 120th Street ZB 418, New York, NY 10027.
Marisa Tirado, a highly regarded educator and author of Selena Didn’t Know Spanish Either, will grace the stage with a captivating poetry reading. Explore the profound connection between Texan pop star Selena Quintanilla and Tirado's personal journey of linguicide and assimilation. Prepare to be moved as Tirado masterfully intertwines her own experiences with the cultural impact of Quintanilla.
Following the poetry reading, Tirado will engage in a stimulating conversation about poetry, pedagogy, and the intersections between the two, alongside Meg Davis Roberts. This insightful discussion promises to offer a deeper understanding of the power of poetry and its impact on education.
Afterwards, light refreshments will be served, providing a delightful opportunity for further discussion and networking. Admission to this thought-provoking event is free and open to the public. Individuals with disabilities are invited to request reasonable accommodations. For disability-related accommodations, please contact OASID at oasid@tc.columbia.edu or (212) 678-3689 as early as possible. For any additional questions or concerns, please email Meg Davis Roberts at med2240@tc.columbia.edu. Don't miss out on this extraordinary event that explores the intricate relationship between poetry and pop culture.
The Whitney’s Collection: Selections from 1900 to 1965 | New York
Jun 28, 2019–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Worlds Beyond Earth | American Museum of Natural History
Jan 21, 2020–Dec 31, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Go far beyond our own blue planet and marvel at the latest discoveries about our cosmic neighbors. Immersive visualizations of distant worlds. Groundbreaking space missions. Breathtaking scenes depicting the evolution of our solar system.
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