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All Upcoming Events: Free and Discount
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Music
September 21 2009 - ongoing
(Le) Poisson Rouge is a multimedia art cabaret founded by musicians on the site of the historic Village Gate. Dedicated to the fusion of popular and art cultures in music, film, theater, dance, and fine art, the venue's mission is to revive the symbiotic relationship between art and revelry; to... | Learn More |
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Music and Visual Arts
March 19 to August 09
In both the Christian European and Tibetan Buddhist artistic traditions, graphic images of death and the afterlife are used as reminders that life is fleeting and that we must act virtuously. Death knows no social barriers-rich or poor, powerful or meek-and all must inevitably face judgment for... | Learn More |
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Music
March 27 to July 31
Saturday Nights 8:00 PM
50% OFF Paul Zunno Tickets - Limited Time Offer! |
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Other
April 11 to November 22
Sundays only 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
The Brooklyn Flea, Brooklyn’s own source for top antiques, vintage furniture and clothing, handmade goods, jewelry, design objects, and locally grown and prepared foods, will remain at the Williamsburgh Savings Bank in Fort Greene on Sundays only. It returns to its original outdoor space on... | Learn More |
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Theatre
April 30 to May 23 2011
The first-ever “It” couple, Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald came to embody the success, glamour and excess of 1920s America. More than mere biography, THIS SIDE OF PARADISE is “a gallery of hand-tinted X-rays that lays bare the hopes, dreams and... | Learn More |
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Culinary Arts
April 30 - ongoing
Food lover? Feeling adventurous? Then New York Food Tours is for you! New York Food Tours is a gastronomic food tour that helps you discover and experience the colorful history, unique diverse culture and progressive development of New York City through food. Available Tours... | Learn More |
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Other
May 05 to October 03
Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
This exhibition looks at the mayoralty of John Lindsay (1966-1973) within the context of the complex social, cultural, and economic issues facing New Yorkers during one of the city's most turbulent eras. The exhibition explores Mayor Lindsay's ideology, strategy, accomplishments, and challenges,... | Learn More |
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Visual Arts
May 06 to July 31
Tuesday - Saturday 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
The photographs in the Horizons series are suggestive of something beyond the record presented. The images of the buildings in São Paulo, Tokyo and Buenos Aires explore the limits of two-dimensionality, and articulate a radically different perspective on a commonplace visual... | Learn More |
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Museum and Visual Arts
May 16 to October 03
The exhibition is inspired by the Museum’s “gigantic miniatures”-the Panorama of New York City, the model of the Watershed, and the Unisphere in our front yard-which, when you think about it, are large and small at the same time. Similarly, in many of the artworks, opposites are... | Learn More |
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Museum and Visual Arts
May 16 to October 03
Wednesday - Sunday 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM,
12:00 PM to 6:00 PM Working stiffs, an archaic phrase from the slang of mid 20th century American life, suggests the deadly dullness and mind-numbing repetition of the life of the working class: from back-breaking, often brutal manual labor to the endless drudgery of mundane office tasks. Fifty photographs have been... | Learn More |
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Broadway, Comedy, Family and Off-Broadway
May 17 to September 05
The 39 Steps, Broadway's smash-hit comedy thriller based on the beloved Hitchcock film, was honored with not one - not three - but TWO Tony Awards! Now this hilarious hit has moved its handsome heroes, deadly spies, mysterious encounters and mountains of herring to New World Stages! You'll scream... | Learn More |
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Music
May 21 to August 27
Friday 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM
"GMA's Summer Concert Series" kicks off on May 21 with the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato performing songs from the highly anticipated "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam." Viewers interested in joining "GMA" in Central Park are encouraged to arrive at Summerstage Rumsey Playfield via the 72nd... | Learn More |
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Auditions/Call for Artists
May 24 to August 01
Since 2006, Rabbitholestudio has presented solo and group exhibitions from emerging and established artists and has become a fixture in Brooklyn's Dumbo gallery community. We are pleased to announce a Call for Entries for the Fall 2010 Emerging Artists Show, which is presented in conjunction with... | Learn More
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Broadway, Music and Theatre
May 28 to September 05
The Chicago Tribune declares, "THE FIRST GREAT MUSICAL OF THE 21st CENTURY HAS ARRIVED!" Nominated for three Tony Awards including BEST MUSICAL, this high-octane experience tells the story of three lifelong friends as one takes off for life in the city, one... | Learn More |
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Theatre
June 01 to September 05
New York Premiere of Dissonance A classical quartet in conflict is further confronted when a rock start enters their midst. Egos, loyalty, and love are all put to the test in this witty, wise and ultimately moving play of... | Learn More |
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Dance, Music and Theatre
June 01 to September 26
With the celebration of Central Park SummerStage’s 25th anniversary, we are expanding to all five boroughs! Offering over 100 free Concerts, Dance, and Theater performances in sixteen parks throughout NYC, CityParks SummerStage will bring this beloved summer tradition of free performing... | Learn More |
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Music and Outdoor
June 03 to August 14
The Beach @Governors Island is in the heart of New York Harbor, only 800 yards and a 4-minute ferry ride from the Southern tip of Manhattan. We’re even closer to Brooklyn. The Beach @Governors Island operates in conjunction with NY Water Taxi, who will provide continuous ferry service to... | Learn More |
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Museum and Visual Arts
June 03 to August 08
Wednesday - Thursday 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Saturday - Sunday 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM Writing in the volume of photographs from which this exhibition takes its title, art historian Justin Spring notes: “John Jonas Gruen has made it his business to be in the right place at the right time. During his many years in Manhattan, Gruen—critic, author, and keen cultural... | Learn More |
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Family, Film, Outdoor and Theatre
June 04 to August 29
THE TROJAN WOMEN
06:30 AM– on Friday, June 04, 2010
West 89th and Riverside Drive
The Trojan Women is the third tragedy of a trilogy of dealing with the Trojan War by the Greek playwright Euripides. Produced during the Peloponnesian War, it is often... | Learn More |
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Broadway and Theatre
June 07 to August 21
Broadway's most explosive play continues to sizzle into summer with a brand-new cast! Hailed by The New York Times as "A topical detective story filled with scalpel edged intelligence", this must-see-hot-button play welcomes Emmy Award winner Eddie Izzard and... | Learn More |
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Visual Arts
June 08 to August 22
Wednesday - Sunday 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Curated by Deborah Cullen, Director of Curatorial Programs, El Museo del Barrio. In the late 1960s, Puerto Rican-born Rafael Ferrer became internationally renowned for his guerilla art actions in New York and Philadelphia. In the 1970s, he was known for assemblage sculptures, kayaks, and... | Learn More |
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Film, Multicultural and Visual Arts
June 08 to August 01
This exhibition features Kumano, an early video work by internationally renowned Japanese artist Mariko Mori (born 1967, Japan), and a recent addition to Asia Society Museum's Contemporary Art Collection. The work represents Mori's consistent interest in belief systems, including Shintoism,... | Learn More |
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Music
June 09 to August 08
Celebrate Brooklyn! is one of New York City's longest running, free, outdoor performing arts festivals. Launched in 1979 as a catalyst for a Brooklyn performing arts scene and to bring people back into Prospect Park after years of neglect, Celebrate Brooklyn! has been an anchor in... | Learn More
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Off-Broadway, Outdoor and Theatre
June 09 to August 01
8:00 PM
Shakespeare in the Park is one of one of New York City's most beloved summer traditions. New York natives and visitors alike have been enjoying free Shakespeare in Central Park since performances began in 1954. Now 56 years after Joseph Papp first conceived the project, The Public Theater is... | Learn More |
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Comedy and Film
June 11 - ongoing
Discounted movie vouchers available by calling (212.851.1879) or visiting the CUarts office. Vouchers must be picked up at CUarts office at 632 West 125th Street. V.I.N. voucher $7.50 |
