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Les activités pour enfants et familles de ce week-end dans le Bronx – Monter un serveur MineCraft

Par Titanfall , le 14 décembre 2019 - 689 minutes de lecture

Les activités ludiques et éducatives pour les enfants et la famille ne manquent pas ce week-end dans le Bronx! Intéressé par le théâtre et les musées? Vous voulez aller lire un livre ou un concert? Retrouvez ces événements et bien plus dans notre liste des meilleures activités familiales et enfants de ce week-end. Ou parcourez le calendrier des parents du métro de New York pour les événements à venir en famille et pour les enfants le week-end.
Vous voulez voir ce qui se passe le week-end prochain ou quand vous aurez ces quelques jours de congé? Découvrez le NY Metro Parents '

Semaines d'histoire d'été au Mount Vernon Hotel Museum – Mount Vernon Hotel Museum
Jusqu'au 20 juillet 2018 – Upper East Side

Les plus jeunes apprécieront une expérience estivale unique d'une semaine. Plongez les enfants dans un temps plus simple grâce à une exploration pratique de toutes les choses du 19e siècle: nourriture, vêtements, jeux, activités de plein air et vie en coulisse au Mount Vernon Hotel Museum des années 1800.

Première session:
9-12 ans, 9-13 juillet, 8h30-15h
275 $

Session deux:
6-8 ans, 16-20 juillet, 9h-12h
200 $

ASMR en direct avec Emma WhispersRed – EVEN Pop Up Store
18 juillet 2018 – New York

L'icône d'ASMR Emma WhispersRed organisera un événement spécial en direct dans le magasin EVEN Popup, situé au 130 Greene Street à SoHo. En combinant ASMR avec la technologie brevetée EarPrint d'EVEN, ceux qui y assisteront seront plongés dans une expérience rare et unique. L'événement est gratuit et sera ouvert au public, cependant, la capacité est limitée.
L'ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) est une sensation physique qui commence généralement dans la couronne de la tête et descend souvent la colonne vertébrale et les membres. Le sentiment est souvent décrit comme des picotements et peut se produire en entendant certains sons, une voix douce, en regardant quelqu'un d'autre effectuer soigneusement une tâche ou en recevant une attention personnelle.
Aujourd'hui, avec des centaines de vidéos à son actif, chacune avec des millions de vues et plus de 500 000 abonnés YouTube, Emma est une véritable rockstar dans son domaine. Ayant été publié partout du NY Times aux BBC News, le monde se rend très vite compte des avantages de l'ASMR.
N'oubliez pas que la capacité est limitée. Veuillez vous inscrire pour participer: https://www.weareeven.com/events/live-asmr-special-event-featuring-emma-whispersred

PLP Singer Showcase – Le Théâtre Cabaret Duplex
18 juillet 2018 – New York

PLP Singer Showcase une soirée de jeunes et futurs chanteurs faisant leurs débuts en chant à New York.
Billet de 12 $ et 2 boissons minimum au théâtre Cabaret.
Les billets sont en vente UNIQUEMENT par les artistes et le producteur du spectacle, PAS par Purple Pass ni The Duplex.

Événement ASMR en direct avec Emma WhispersRed – EVEN Popup Store
18 juillet 2018 – New York

L'icône d'ASMR Emma WhispersRed organisera un événement spécial en direct dans le magasin EVEN Popup, situé au 130 Greene Street à SoHo. En combinant ASMR avec la technologie brevetée EarPrint d'EVEN, ceux qui y assisteront seront plongés dans une expérience rare et unique. L'événement est gratuit et sera ouvert au public, cependant, la capacité est limitée.
L'ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) est une sensation physique qui commence généralement dans la couronne de la tête et descend souvent la colonne vertébrale et les membres. Le sentiment est souvent décrit comme des picotements et peut se produire en entendant certains sons, une voix douce, en regardant quelqu'un d'autre effectuer soigneusement une tâche ou en recevant une attention personnelle.
Aujourd'hui, avec des centaines de vidéos à son actif, chacune avec des millions de vues et plus de 500 000 abonnés YouTube, Emma est une véritable rockstar dans son domaine. Ayant été publié partout du NY Times aux BBC News, le monde se rend très vite compte des avantages de l'ASMR.
N'oubliez pas que la capacité est limitée. Veuillez vous inscrire pour participer: https://www.weareeven.com/events/live-asmr-special-event-featuring-emma-whispersred
Pour en savoir plus sur Emma WhispersRed, vous pouvez la trouver sur les réseaux sociaux ici:
Site Web d'Emma: http://whispersredasmr.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/WhispersRedASMR/featured
Twitter: @whispersredasmr
IG: @whispersred_asmr

Disons que vous avez raison – Le ruisseau et la grotte
18 juillet 2018 – Queens

Nous éliminons la pisse des suppositions, des préjugés, des stéréotypes des gens… tout en courant aux «conclusions inévitables» ridicules de laisser certaines conneries idiotes ne pas être mises en doute.
Comportant le stand-up de quatre des meilleurs comédiens de New York, se réunissant après pour se fâcher sur les hypothèses les moins préférées de chacun et celles de notre foule, et un message spécial de la semaine de notre hôte, Kat Burdick.

Make Some Noise at MCNY – Musée de la ville de New York
18 juillet 2018 – Upper East Side

nous accompagner pour la grande finale de notre exposition historique, Beyond Suffrage: Un siècle de femmes new-yorkaises en politique, avec un concert en plein air intime sur la terrasse du Musée célébrant l'influence durable des femmes sur la musique. Présentant des étoiles montantes de la scène musicale animée de New York, le programme mettra en vedette des performances à couper le souffle d'une nouvelle génération de femmes musiciens représentant une gamme de styles et de genres.
La liste sera annoncée au printemps 2018, revenez et rejoignez notre liste de diffusion pour les mises à jour.
Présenté en collaboration avec Make Some Noise, un partenariat entre Barnard College et Summer on the Hudson (NYC Parks & Riverside Park Conservancy).
Ce programme accompagne notre exposition Beyond Suffrage: A Century of New York Women in Politics (à l'affiche jusqu'au 5 août 2018). Pour voir plus de programmes de cette série, cliquez ici.
20 $ pour les adultes | 15 $ pour les aînés, les étudiants et les éducateurs (avec pièce d'identité) | 10 $ pour les membres du Musée
Comprend l'entrée au musée.

Événement ASMR en direct avec Emma WhispersRed – EVEN Popup Store
18 juillet 2018 – New York

L'icône d'ASMR Emma WhispersRed organisera un événement spécial en direct dans le magasin EVEN Popup, situé au 130 Greene Street à SoHo. En combinant ASMR avec la technologie brevetée EarPrint d'EVEN, ceux qui y assisteront seront plongés dans une expérience rare et unique. L'événement est gratuit et sera ouvert au public, cependant, la capacité est limitée.
L'ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) est une sensation physique qui commence généralement dans la couronne de la tête et descend souvent la colonne vertébrale et les membres. Le sentiment est souvent décrit comme des picotements et peut se produire en entendant certains sons, une voix douce, en regardant quelqu'un d'autre effectuer soigneusement une tâche ou en recevant une attention personnelle.
Aujourd'hui, avec des centaines de vidéos à son actif, chacune avec des millions de vues et plus de 500 000 abonnés YouTube, Emma est une véritable rockstar dans son domaine. Ayant été publié partout du NY Times aux BBC News, le monde se rend très vite compte des avantages de l'ASMR.
N'oubliez pas que la capacité est limitée. Veuillez vous inscrire pour participer: https://www.weareeven.com/events/live-asmr-special-event-featuring-emma-whispersred
Pour en savoir plus sur Emma WhispersRed, vous pouvez la trouver sur les réseaux sociaux ici:
Site Web d'Emma: http://whispersredasmr.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/WhispersRedASMR/featured
Twitter: @whispersredasmr
IG: @whispersred_asmr

Dans la cuisine avec les Roosevelts en temps de guerre – Sagamore Hill NHS
18 juillet 2018 – Oyster Bay

Rejoignez-nous pour un programme dans les coulisses de la maison Theodore Roosevelt pour apprendre comment la famille a utilisé sa ferme et sa cuisine pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Les enfants âgés de 6 à 12 ans sont invités dans la cuisine historique pour comparer les gadgets de cuisine contemporains avec ceux que la famille Roosevelt aurait utilisés au début du 20e siècle. Ensuite, les enfants participeront à une activité pratique où ils apprendront comment la Première Guerre mondiale a changé la nourriture sur le front intérieur américain.

Jenna et Aileen pensent que vous êtes super – le ruisseau et la grotte
18 juillet 2018 – Queens

Jenna & Aileen Think You're Great est une narration mensuelle animée par Jenna Marucci et Aileen Clark. Autrefois décrite comme une narration, une comédie, une thérapie, Jenna et Aileen Think You're Great présentent des conteurs de divers horizons et horizons. Chaque 3e mercredi du mois, les filles auront un thème différent et peu importe l'histoire que vous racontez, Jenna et Aileen penseront toujours que vous êtes géniale

Con Edison Family Science Night – Densité, flottabilité et construction de bateaux – Greenbelt Nature Center
18 juillet 2018 – Staten Island

Les familles sont invitées à se réunir pour explorer une gamme de sujets et d'activités scientifiques. Quelques activités courtes et autoguidées amèneront les familles à réfléchir ensemble, suivies d'une activité de groupe complète.

Le sujet de notre session de juillet est: Densité, flottabilité et construction de bateaux
C'est l'été, et flotter c'est bien! Fabriquez une lampe à lave, un plongeur cartésien et construisez des bateaux en divers matériaux, puis participez à une régate de la ceinture de verdure (à l'extérieur, si le temps le permet!). Veuillez apporter ou porter des chaussures d'eau et des vêtements adaptés à une éclaboussure occasionnelle.

Toujours jeune – Empire City Casino
18 juillet 2018 – Yonkers

Les membres de l'Empire Club 55+ gagnent 10 points Empire en jouant à n'importe quelle machine à sous le mercredi pour recevoir 10 $ de jeu gratuit et un service de voiturier gratuit.
Un par membre de l'Empire Club, par jour promotionnel. Ne peut être combiné avec d'autres offres. Exclut les jeux de table électroniques.
Cliquez ici pour les règles officielles

Night of Self (Less) Care – La Maison Bell
18 juillet 2018 – Brooklyn

Évitez la nuit des masques en draps et Bravo et pourquoi ne pas rendre votre nuit de soins un peu plus … désintéressée. Les produits d'hygiène féminine représentent un fardeau financier pour toutes les femmes, mais c'est encore pire pour les femmes dans le besoin. Leur accès aux tampons et serviettes est inexistant et souvent négligé. Mais c'est facile d'aider!
«Night of Self (less) Care est un spectacle-bénéfice organisé par Alison Leiby et mettant en vedette Alyssa Wolff, Emmy Blotnick, Michelle Collins, Sasheer Zamata et des invités spéciaux. L'émission amasse des fonds pour Distributing Dignity, une organisation qui fournit des produits d'hygiène féminine aux femmes dans les refuges. Sortez pour une nuit de comédie, de boissons et d'une tombola si bien que vous serez heureux de ne pas rester à la maison pour une autre pédicure ennuyeuse.

«Gustafer Yellowgold's Show» – Salle de guilde
18 juillet 2018 – East Hampton

Morgan Taylor, illustrateur et compositeur nominé à deux reprises aux Grammy®, présente Gustafer Yellowgold. Une performance multimédia de musique en direct, d'illustrations animées et de contes que le New York Times appelle «un croisement entre le sous-marin jaune et le Dr Seuss».

Titanic – Projection gratuite – Brooklyn Bazaar
18 juillet 2018 – Brooklyn

Cette projection a lieu dans notre salle de bal principale! Premier arrivé, premier servi. RSVP n'est pas requis et ne garantit pas l'entrée.
Le "Titanic" de James Cameron est une romance épique et pleine d'action qui se déroule contre le malheureux voyage inaugural du R.M.S. Titanesque; la fierté et la joie de la White Star Line et, à l'époque, le plus grand objet en mouvement jamais construit. Elle était le paquebot le plus luxueux de son époque – le "navire des rêves" – qui a finalement emporté plus de 1 500 personnes dans les eaux glacées de l'Atlantique Nord aux premières heures du 15 avril 1912.
Restaurant et bar ouverts avant, pendant et après le film!
Les mineurs de 17 ans et moins doivent être accompagnés d'un parent ou d'un tuteur 21+.

AdHoc présente: Merci scientifique, en présence de loups, vous avez élevé des rapaces? – Brooklyn Bazaar
18 juillet 2018 – Brooklyn

Mercredi 18 juillet @ Brooklyn Bazaar
AdHoc présente
Merci scientifique
En présence de loups
Vous avez élevé des rapaces?

ASMR en direct avec Emma WhispersRed – EVEN Pop Up Store
18 juillet 2018 – New York

L'icône d'ASMR Emma WhispersRed organisera un événement spécial en direct dans le magasin EVEN Popup, situé au 130 Greene Street à SoHo. En combinant ASMR avec la technologie brevetée EarPrint d'EVEN, ceux qui y assisteront seront plongés dans une expérience rare et unique. L'événement est gratuit et sera ouvert au public, cependant, la capacité est limitée.
L'ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) est une sensation physique qui commence généralement dans la couronne de la tête et descend souvent la colonne vertébrale et les membres. Le sentiment est souvent décrit comme des picotements et peut se produire en entendant certains sons, une voix douce, en regardant quelqu'un d'autre effectuer soigneusement une tâche ou en recevant une attention personnelle.
Aujourd'hui, avec des centaines de vidéos à son actif, chacune avec des millions de vues et plus de 500 000 abonnés YouTube, Emma est une véritable rockstar dans son domaine. Ayant été publié partout du NY Times aux BBC News, le monde se rend très vite compte des avantages de l'ASMR.
N'oubliez pas que la capacité est limitée. Veuillez vous inscrire pour participer: https://www.weareeven.com/events/live-asmr-special-event-featuring-emma-whispersred
Pour en savoir plus sur Emma WhispersRed, vous pouvez la trouver sur les réseaux sociaux ici:
Site Web d'Emma: http://whispersredasmr.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/WhispersRedASMR/featured
Twitter: @whispersredasmr
IG: @whispersred_asmr

Événement ASMR en direct avec Emma WhispersRed – EVEN Popup Store
18 juillet 2018 – New York

L'icône d'ASMR Emma WhispersRed organisera un événement spécial en direct dans le magasin EVEN Popup, situé au 130 Greene Street à SoHo. En combinant ASMR avec la technologie brevetée EarPrint d'EVEN, ceux qui y assisteront seront plongés dans une expérience rare et unique. L'événement est gratuit et sera ouvert au public, cependant, la capacité est limitée.
L'ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) est une sensation physique qui commence généralement dans la couronne de la tête et descend souvent la colonne vertébrale et les membres. Le sentiment est souvent décrit comme des picotements et peut se produire en entendant certains sons, une voix douce, en regardant quelqu'un d'autre effectuer soigneusement une tâche ou en recevant une attention personnelle.
Aujourd'hui, avec des centaines de vidéos à son actif, chacune avec des millions de vues et plus de 500 000 abonnés YouTube, Emma est une véritable rockstar dans son domaine. Ayant été publié partout du NY Times aux BBC News, le monde se rend très vite compte des avantages de l'ASMR.
N'oubliez pas que la capacité est limitée. Veuillez vous inscrire pour participer: https://www.weareeven.com/events/live-asmr-special-event-featuring-emma-whispersred
Pour en savoir plus sur Emma WhispersRed, vous pouvez la trouver sur les réseaux sociaux ici:
Site Web d'Emma: http://whispersredasmr.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/WhispersRedASMR/featured
Twitter: @whispersredasmr
IG: @whispersred_asmr

Une fois sur cette île – 235 West 50th Street
Jusqu'au 18 juillet 2018 – New York

Telle est la puissance théâtrale radicale de Once On This Island, le conte universel de Ti Moune, une paysanne intrépide à la recherche de sa place dans le monde et prête à tout risquer par amour. Guidé par les puissants dieux des îles (joué par la lauréate du Tony Award Lea Salonga, Alex Newell, Merle Dandridge et Quentin Earl Darrington), Ti Moune entreprend un voyage remarquable pour retrouver l'homme qui a capturé son cœur. La vision révolutionnaire du réalisateur Michael Arden nominé aux Tony Awards et de la chorégraphe acclamée Camille A. Brown évoque "un endroit où la magie est possible et la beauté est visible pour tous!" (Le Huffington Post).
Rassemblez-vous pour Once On This Island, la comédie musicale NY1 est "un théâtre enivrant! Il est impossible de résister!" Et où la puissance intemporelle du théâtre nous rassemble, émeut nos cœurs et nous aide à traverser la tempête.

Aventure familiale en bord de mer – Phare de Fire Island
18 juillet 2018 – Fire Island

Tour-Familles explorera l'histoire du phare de Fire Island en gravissant les 182 marches. Une fois au sommet, ils pourront sortir et découvrir les vues de Fire Island et de l'océan Atlantique à 168 pieds de hauteur. À leur retour au niveau du sol, les familles se rendront au Studio d'art et peindront de manière créative une créature marine en bois 3D. Appelez le 631-661-4876 pour vous inscrire. Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte.

ASMR en direct avec Emma WhispersRed – EVEN Pop Up Store
18 juillet 2018 – New York

L'icône d'ASMR Emma WhispersRed organisera un événement spécial en direct dans le magasin EVEN Popup, situé au 130 Greene Street à SoHo. En combinant ASMR avec la technologie brevetée EarPrint d'EVEN, ceux qui y assisteront seront plongés dans une expérience rare et unique. L'événement est gratuit et sera ouvert au public, cependant, la capacité est limitée.
L'ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) est une sensation physique qui commence généralement dans la couronne de la tête et descend souvent la colonne vertébrale et les membres. Le sentiment est souvent décrit comme des picotements et peut se produire en entendant certains sons, une voix douce, en regardant quelqu'un d'autre effectuer soigneusement une tâche ou en recevant une attention personnelle.
Aujourd'hui, avec des centaines de vidéos à son actif, chacune avec des millions de vues et plus de 500 000 abonnés YouTube, Emma est une véritable rockstar dans son domaine. Ayant été publié partout du NY Times aux BBC News, le monde se rend très vite compte des avantages de l'ASMR.
N'oubliez pas que la capacité est limitée. Veuillez vous inscrire pour participer: https://www.weareeven.com/events/live-asmr-special-event-featuring-emma-whispersred
Pour en savoir plus sur Emma WhispersRed, vous pouvez la trouver sur les réseaux sociaux ici:
Site Web d'Emma: http://whispersredasmr.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/WhispersRedASMR/featured
Twitter: @whispersredasmr
IG: @whispersred_asmr

Événement ASMR en direct avec Emma WhispersRed – EVEN Popup Store
18 juillet 2018 – New York

L'icône d'ASMR Emma WhispersRed organisera un événement spécial en direct dans le magasin EVEN Popup, situé au 130 Greene Street à SoHo. En combinant ASMR avec la technologie brevetée EarPrint d'EVEN, ceux qui y assisteront seront plongés dans une expérience rare et unique. L'événement est gratuit et sera ouvert au public, cependant, la capacité est limitée.
L'ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) est une sensation physique qui commence généralement dans la couronne de la tête et descend souvent la colonne vertébrale et les membres. Le sentiment est souvent décrit comme des picotements et peut se produire en entendant certains sons, une voix douce, en regardant quelqu'un d'autre effectuer soigneusement une tâche ou en recevant une attention personnelle.
Aujourd'hui, avec des centaines de vidéos à son actif, chacune avec des millions de vues et plus de 500 000 abonnés YouTube, Emma est une véritable rockstar dans son domaine. Ayant été publié partout du NY Times aux BBC News, le monde se rend très vite compte des avantages de l'ASMR.
N'oubliez pas que la capacité est limitée. Veuillez vous inscrire pour participer: https://www.weareeven.com/events/live-asmr-special-event-featuring-emma-whispersred
Pour en savoir plus sur Emma WhispersRed, vous pouvez la trouver sur les réseaux sociaux ici:
Site Web d'Emma: http://whispersredasmr.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/WhispersRedASMR/featured
Twitter: @whispersredasmr
IG: @whispersred_asmr

Plein écran en direct présente: Love Is Love – 89 North Music Venue
18 juillet 2018 – Patchogue

La tournée révolutionnaire de Fullscreen Live continuera de changer des vies et de connecter les gens pour une deuxième année consécutive. Cette tournée a commencé avec la prémisse de permettre aux créateurs de partager leurs histoires avec leurs fans, qui peuvent vivre des expériences similaires.
L'année dernière, le public a pu s'unir les uns aux autres dans un environnement accueillant et se connecter comme jamais auparavant. Des gens qui auraient pu venir seuls, repartir avec de nouveaux amis et un lien indissoluble avec les acteurs. Il y a eu tellement de réponses incroyables de la part des fans et des parents au sujet de l'énergie positive que Love Is Love avait – ils ont juste dû la ramener!
Love Is Love est là pour prouver que l'amour est plus fort que la peur, la haine et l'adversité. Fullscreen Live a le plaisir d'annoncer Ally Hills, Louie's Life, Jackson Krecioch et LARRAY en tant que distribution 2018 de Love Is Love Tour! Ces quatre créateurs encourageront leur public à s'amuser, à s'embrasser et à faire passer l'amour en premier. Les billets sont disponibles dès maintenant, NE MANQUEZ PAS!

Les mercredis Judson Arts présentent: Magic Time – Judson Memorial Church
18 juillet 2018 – New York

SALLE DE RÉUNION (ENTRER par le 55 Washington Square South)
Les mercredis de Judson Arts présentent: Magic Time
Ouverture des portes au 55 Washington Square South à 19 h 15
Boissons et repas gratuits jusqu'au spectacle à 20h
#JUDSONARTSWEDNESDAYS
NOURRITURE. ART. COMMUNAUTÉ. ESPACE. LIBRE.

Appuyez sur (Niveau ouvert) – 92Y
18 juillet 2018 – Upper East Side

La classe est conçue pour ceux qui ont accompli les fondations de base du tap.Nous proposons un mélange de styles dans nos classes de tap, allant des mouvements classiques de Broadway Tap des films 42nd Street et Fred Astaire au freestyle Rhythm Tap rendu populaire par Savion Glover! Apprenez les bases et faites bouger votre corps dans une atmosphère sûre et encourageante. Passez six semaines à apprendre le vocabulaire de base du robinet, l'étiquette de la classe et les bonnes techniques d'échauffement.

Guss Hayes – Empire City Casino
18 juillet 2018 – Yonkers

Hudson Riverflicks – Mercredis à succès – Quai 40 du parc de la rivière Hudson
18 juillet 2018 – Manhattan

Sortez et profitez d'un film sur le grand Chelsea Lawn Bowl. Apportez votre couverture et regardez les superproductions récentes à l'extérieur dans votre jardin à l'ouest!

Breakthrough Presents – Dudes Against Violence Against Women: Parce Duh – Gotham Comedy Club
18 juillet 2018 – New York

Breakthrough, une organisation à but non lucratif des droits de l'homme, présente Dudes Against Violence Against Women: Parce Duh, une soirée de comédie au profit de l'organisation et de ses efforts pour lutter contre la violence à l'égard des femmes. La programmation étoilée * comprend Roy Wood, Jr. (Daily Show avec Trevor Noah, This Is Not Happening) de Comedy Central, Dean Obeidallah (animateur de The Dean Obeidallah Show de la radio SiriusXM), Josh Gondelman (écrivain, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver), Murray Hill (une légende new-yorkaise!), Jordan Carlos (Broad City, Friends From College, The Colbert Report), Rob Paravonian (Comedy Central, Dr.Demento, Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn) et Eddie Sarfaty (Comedy Central, Logo) avec l'invité spécial et le maître de cérémonie Negin Farsad (NPR, HBO, Fake the Nation).

Michael Leonhart Orchestra avec Nels Cline – Jazz Standard
Jusqu'au 18 juillet 2018 – New York

Né dans une famille de musiciens, Michael Leonhart est devenu l'un des musiciens les plus imaginatifs et prolifiques de son temps, recherché dans le monde de la musique et du divertissement comme trompettiste, compositeur, producteur, arrangeur, multi-instrumentiste et auteur-compositeur.

Les numéros magiques, Minihorse – Mercury Lounge
18 juillet 2018 – New York

The Magic Numbers est un groupe de rock indé anglais composé de quatre musiciens qui s'est formé en 2002. Le groupe comprend deux paires de frère et sœur.

Cut Worms, Shy Boys – Mercury Lounge
18 juillet 2018 – New York

Cut Worms est le nom de panache de Max Clarke, supposé lors de ses études d'illustration au Columbia College de Chicago. ? Malgré une moyenne au bâton de .300 et une balle courbe de 63 mph du monticule, Max Clarke de Cut Worms était le mouton noir de sa famille du Midwest centrée sur le baseball. Il était attiré par les ombres créatives, attiré par le sous-sol à 4 pistes et les nuits tardives dans le studio d'art autant qu'il était la pirogue. Il avait le don de faire naître des sons chauds et de belles images. Ses chansons craquent en particulier avec la chaleur d'une nostalgie amoureuse: des fils d'or de la narration, comme des souvenirs viscéraux, tissés avec une influence palpable des Everly Brothers et une naïveté des années 50/60. Mais l'enfant a toujours une courbe assez moyenne. Comme l'un de ses piliers créatifs, David Lynch, les chansons et les illustrations de Clarke sont également des boules de courbe avec un ventre curieux. Une chanson de Cut Worms peut impressionner une promenade d'été innocente à travers des champs de hautes herbes et de lavande – mais il y a sans aucun doute une oreille coupée là-dedans dans l'herbe. Certaines forces obscures invisibles se cachent toujours aux bords des coups de soleil des chansons. un bel acier de recouvrement ou un accompagnement joyeux d'harmonica démentent souvent un destin imminent ou un narrateur effondré. Clarke ne recherchait pas nécessairement une vie de musicien à plein temps.

Événement ASMR en direct avec Emma WhispersRed – EVEN Popup Store
18 juillet 2018 – New York

L'icône d'ASMR Emma WhispersRed organisera un événement spécial en direct dans le magasin EVEN Popup, situé au 130 Greene Street à SoHo. En combinant ASMR avec la technologie brevetée EarPrint d'EVEN, ceux qui y assisteront seront plongés dans une expérience rare et unique. L'événement est gratuit et sera ouvert au public, cependant, la capacité est limitée.
L'ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) est une sensation physique qui commence généralement dans la couronne de la tête et descend souvent la colonne vertébrale et les membres. Le sentiment est souvent décrit comme des picotements et peut se produire en entendant certains sons, une voix douce, en regardant quelqu'un d'autre effectuer soigneusement une tâche ou en recevant une attention personnelle.
Aujourd'hui, avec des centaines de vidéos à son actif, chacune avec des millions de vues et plus de 500 000 abonnés YouTube, Emma est une véritable rockstar dans son domaine. Ayant été publié partout du NY Times aux BBC News, le monde se rend très vite compte des avantages de l'ASMR.
N'oubliez pas que la capacité est limitée. Veuillez vous inscrire pour participer: https://www.weareeven.com/events/live-asmr-special-event-featuring-emma-whispersred
Pour en savoir plus sur Emma WhispersRed, vous pouvez la trouver sur les réseaux sociaux ici:
Site Web d'Emma: http://whispersredasmr.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/WhispersRedASMR/featured
Twitter: @whispersredasmr
IG: @whispersred_asmr

Shenel Johns et Vuyo Sotashe: en l'honneur de Nina Simone – Dizzy's Club Coca Cola
18 juillet 2018 – New York

Avec les chanteurs Shenel Johns et Vuyo Sotashe, le pianiste Chris Pattishall, le guitariste Gabe Schnider, le bassiste Russell Hall et le batteur Savannah Harris.

Dan Layus – Usine de tricot Brooklyn
18 juillet 2018 – Brooklyn

Dan Layus, principalement connu comme le leader du groupe acclamé par la critique Augustana.
Sa sortie la plus récente, «Dangerous Things», couvre les influences de Hank Williams à Tom Waits, de Dwight Yoakam à Woody Guthrie. L'album a été enregistré à Nashville au SouthxSea Studios avec une production minimale. Les paroles parlent des luttes de la vie et de ses joies simples, et les harmonies sont fournies par The Secret Sisters de Muscle Shoals.
À propos de la nouvelle musique, Layus explique: "J'ai toujours su que cet album attendait, je devais juste le laisser venir à moi. C'était la partie la plus difficile de cet album. Cela faisait trois ans à réaliser à plusieurs reprises que j'essayais aussi difficile d'écrire une chanson parfaite. Tout a commencé à avoir un sens et à me sentir bien dès que j'ai cessé de traiter l'écriture comme si c'était une chanson. Quelque part en cours de route, j'ai décidé que si une idée allait se transformer en chanson sur cet album, alors ça devait être écrit de façon organique et purement. Ce devait être un moment inspiré qui se déroulait mélodiquement, musicalement et lyriquement, tout en me faisant ressentir quelque chose. Par la suite, c'est comme ça que j'enregistrais les chansons – j'ai joué la chanson en direct plusieurs fois en devant certains microphones et quand j'ai senti que quelque chose de réel se produisait, nous sommes passés au suivant. Les chansons et les enregistrements de cet album sont inspirés par les histoires des autres et informés par mes propres expériences et je ne me suis jamais senti plus fier ou plus à l'aise de partager un album comme je f anguille avec celui-ci. "

Possibilités de bénévolat pour la ferme et le compost – Jardin botanique Queens
18 juillet 2018 – Flushing

Rejoignez le NYC Compost Project pour donner un coup de main à notre ferme urbaine ou découvrez comment les restes de nourriture compostés nourrissent le sol. Découvrez comment favoriser un écosystème agricole et faire pousser des cultures saines. Les tâches varient selon les événements et peuvent comprendre le désherbage, la récolte, les activités de plantation, le traitement des restes de nourriture, la construction d'un tas de compost ou le tamisage du compost fini. Les volontaires doivent avoir au moins 16 ans.

Semaine d'appréciation des membres: Visites – Queens Botanical Garden
18 juillet 2018 – Flushing

Faites un tour de la collection QBG avec un personnel compétent.
Cet événement est réservé aux membres QBG.

Heures d'ouverture de la ferme – Queens Botanical Garden
18 juillet 2018 – Flushing

Passez chez QBG Farm & Compost pour voir ce qui grandit! Fondée en 2013, notre ferme démontre le lien entre le compostage et l'agriculture durable au cœur du Queens. Notre ferme gérée de façon biologique produit une diversité d'herbes, de fruits, de légumes et d'autres plantes bénéfiques.

VAPEUR pour les enfants d'âge préscolaire: Art de balle de golf – My Gym Fresh Meadows
18 juillet 2018 – Fresh Meadows

Projet Parent & Me STEAM: Golf Ball Art Canalisez votre artiste intérieur avec le mélange de couleurs en utilisant une balle de golf pour peindre votre boîte. Après le séchage, les enfants et les parents personnaliseront leur création avec des autocollants. Après l'achèvement de votre projet, nous organiserons des activités de gym structurées pour le plaisir des enfants. Une préinscription est requise

Carrefour mondial | Piazzolla Trio – Times Square Plaza
18 juillet 2018 – Midtown

Le trio dirigé par la violoncelliste de renom Gjilberta Lucaj interprète la musique de la légende argentine Astor Piazzolla. À travers la série de concerts Global Crossroads, Make Music New York présente à Times Square des artistes du monde entier qui reflètent les diverses cultures mondiales de New York, avec de la musique du Brésil aux Balkans et du Mali à la Corée.

Rebel avec Rebecca Carroll – The Greene Space
18 juillet 2018 – Hudson Square

La critique culturelle de WNYC, Rebecca Carroll, a une nouvelle chronique sur Gothamist (que WNYC a relancé en avril). Il s'appelle Rebel, et ce n'est pas seulement une colonne – c'est un concept, qui s'étendra également à The Greene Space dans une série de conversations en direct avec un large éventail de leaders d'opinion, qui se joindront à Rebecca pour décomposer de grandes questions sur les événements actuels et la culture populaire.
La série révolutionnaire Rebel revient avec Tanzina Vega et Joan Walsh pour discuter de l'existence ou non d'une limitation du racisme. Nous jetons un coup d'œil à l'argument «à l'époque» («tout le monde a dit / fait quoi que ce soit de raciste à l'époque»), et revisitons des moments à travers l'histoire de la culture pop qui se sentent soudainement super dignes.

FAR OUT avec Fou York: Variety Show – House of Yes
18 juillet 2018 – Brooklyn

Une soirée sauvage et merveilleuse vous attend alors que nous laissons la folie régner dans ce zoo loufoque d'un spectacle de variétés. Rejoignez vos hôtes, la troupe de clowns surréalistes Fou Fou Ha !, alors que nous vous invitons à une croisière en clown dans les profondeurs de la dimension Fou, où les paillettes sont roi et les rois sont reines.
Ce monde sauvage abrite des extravagances volantes, des magies psychédéliques, des comédies surréalistes, des beautés burlesques effrontées, des cinglés wowtastic et toutes sortes de créatures étranges et inhabituelles qui meurent de vous voir les rejoindre dans leur célébration éclatante de liberté sexuelle, de diversité et d'absurdité!
Il n'y a jamais deux voyages dans le Fou Dimension, alors gardez vos mains et vos pieds à l'intérieur du véhicule, asseyez-vous et préparez-vous pour une nuit de numéros chauds, de boissons fraîches, de jeux mortifères, d'invités spéciaux et de plus de wisecracks, wit et me demande que vous savez quoi faire.

Maison de Vogue – Maison de Oui
18 juillet 2018 – Brooklyn

House of Yes, Qween Beat et MeanRed présentent House of Vogue avec MikeQ et des invités spéciaux.
Les Vogue Balls sont un espace intentionnel pour les personnes de couleur queer et trans. Vous connaissez peut-être Vogue de Madonna, mais il a des racines dans les communautés gay et trans urbaines noires et latines historiquement marginalisées. Si vous n'êtes pas de cette communauté – vous êtes un allié blanc ou hétéro – veuillez être conscient de l'espace que vous occupez. Ne poussez pas vers l'avant pour prendre des photos ou des vidéos, ne vous opposez pas aux danseurs ou aux membres de la maison. Si vous souhaitez participer, assurez-vous de bien comprendre ce que signifie chaque catégorie avant de participer. Tout comportement raciste, classiste, sexiste, homophobe et / ou transphobe ne sera pas toléré. Si votre comportement s'avère perturbateur, il vous sera demandé de partir.
En tant qu'allié blanc ou hétéro, la meilleure façon de montrer votre soutien et votre appréciation pour la culture du ballon est d'acheter des boissons au bar. En fréquentant le bar, vous permettez à notre salle de continuer à offrir de l'espace à des cultures comme celle-ci.

BINGO SING-O! Avec Anna Copa Cabanna et Leslie Goshko! – Sid Gold's Request Room
July 18, 2018 – New York

Australian Showgirl Anna Copa Cabanna hosts BINGO with the amazing Leslie Goshko on piano! Join the fun and games with Bonus Rounds including NAME THAT TUNE! AUSTRALIAN TRIVIA! and a Spectacular KARAOKE COMPETITION!

A Summer Movie Under the Stars in Prospect Park – Long Meadow
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams and Prospect Park Alliance present A Summer Movie Under the Stars in partnership with Brooklyn's Nitehawk Cinema. RSVP's for these events are encouraged but not required.
Wednesday, July 18 – The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Get lost in the Land of Oz with Dorothy, Toto and the rest of the gang
Musical entertainment: Highline Chamber Ensemble's jazz trio playing 1930s and 40s standards and songs from the soundtrack

Gotham Rock Choir: Unplugged – Duplex Cabaret Theatre
July 18, 2018 – New York City

Join members of Gotham Rock Choir, NYC's only Pop, Rock and Soul Choir, as they get unplugged from the choir and take the stage to perform some of their own favorite tunes

30 Rock Bingo – Videology Bar & Cinema
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

There are only two things we love in this world: everybody and BINGO.
We're introducing a NEW bingo that features your favorite nerds in the TGS writers room and a certain actress that lives theatrically in normal life. Every Wednesday we'll be watching 30 Rock and playing BINGO.
Watch for things like celebrity cameos, TGS sketches, and Dr. Leo Spaceman. Listen for things like "page", "blerg", and crying. Get a BINGO and you'll win a free drink!

Tom 'The Suit' Forst plus Dan Brothers – Daryl's House Club
July 18, 2018 – Pawling

2018 Blues Hall of Fame inductees.

Chelsea Gallery Walk – Chelsea neighorhood
July 18, 2018 – New York

27 of Chelsea’s most dynamic and prestigious art galleries will keep their doors open late to welcome the public. Visitors will have the chance to engage with summer group shows and solo artist surveys currently on view and free to the public.
Exhibitions will feature modern and contemporary art in every medium, including painting, sculpture, photography, large-scale installation, drawing, and video, created by leading international artists including Milton Avery, Romare Bearden, Lynda Benglis, Helen Frankenthaler, Nan Goldin, Edward Hopper, Peter Hujar, Franz Kline, Jacob Lawrence, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mapplethorpe, Gordon Matta-Clark, Duane Michals, William Pope.L, Mickalene Thomas, David Wojnarowicz, among many more.
Gallery Walk visitors can enter to win a tote bag full of art books and exhibition catalogues by posting photos of their experience on Instagram with the hashtag #ADAAChelseaGalleryWalk. A winner will be selected from those who visit and post from the most ADAA galleries during the event. To be eligible, photos must be posted by 12 noon on July 19.

Poetry Walk – The New York Botanical Garden
July 18, 2018 – Bronx

An ongoing poetry walk showcases the work of acclaimed poet W.S. Merwin, organized in partnership with the Poetry Society of America. Merwin, a former U.S. Poet Laureate who has resided in Hawai'i since the 1970s, uses his interest in deep ecology to explore the relationship between nature and humans.

Summer Break! Kids' Kitchen: Pizza Alla Pala – Eataly
July 18, 2018 – New york

At La Scuola, we believe that you are never too young to learn and give expression to your creativity, especially in the kitchen! For this new & very special class, we are inviting smaller chefs (children ages 8 to 12) to our classroom for a pizza alla pala making class. Created in Roma this long oval flatbread is made with a dense, naturally-rising dough, topped with complementary ingredients, and served on a wooden pala, or "paddle."

Formaggio & Vino: A Cheese & Wine Tasting with Eataly's Experts – Eataly
July 18, 2018 – New york

Here at Eataly, we're proud to offer an extraordinary selection of Italian and domestic cheeses and wines. During this night only, spend time with one of our resident Cheesemongers and Sommeliers as they step away from their stations for the night, to join us at La Scuola. Together, they will walk you through a tasting journey of the best selection of American and Italian vini and formaggi. Not only will learn how to perfectly pair these cheese and wines, but you'll also learn about the stories behind the products: about the animals and people who produced them, the people who crafted them, and the land that gave them life.

Kimya Dawson | Waterside 2018 Summer Event Series – Waterside
July 18, 2018 – Lower Manhattan

Kimya's playful vocals paired with her eclectic musical compositions will capture your heart. She's a Grammy winning, platinum selling singer songwriter most widely known for her work on the JUNO soundtrack. Kimya has been featured in Rolling Stone, Spin, Entertainment Weekly and the New York Times which described her as "a veteran of the scrappy anti-folk circuit, with stream of consciousness songs that balance the caustic and the childlike".
All events are free of charge and take place on our plaza.
Join Waterside this summer to enjoy live music, dance, films and our unparalleled water and city views!

Modern Dance (Open Level) – 92Y
July 18, 2018 – Upper East Side

Explore the body's relationship to breath, weight and space through standing and floor work and traveling combinations.Develop strength and movement flexibility. Move through space with longer, more complex combinations.

Book Babies – The Field Library
Through July 18, 2018 – Peekskill

An interactive program for the littlest library lovers (babies up to 3) and their caregivers. Enjoy stories, songs, puppets, and play time. No sign-up required.

Greek Judas, Gato Loco & Mavrothi Kontanis – Drom
July 18, 2018 – New York

Greek Judas plays rock versions of songs from the Greek Rebetika tradition, perhaps best understood as the Greek equivalent of American blues of the 20's and 30's, the music of a disenfranchised people. They are songs of the Greek underworld and of the refugees fleeing Turkey who filled the Athens slums in the 1920s. It's the music of knife fights, hash dens, prison life & heartbreak. Why I Smoke Cocaine, I'm A Junkie, Two Mangas In Jail, The Smugglers… We play them loud, on guitars, bass & drums.
Greek Judas is Quince Marcum, vocals, Wade Ripka, guitar and lap steel guitar, Adam Good, guitar, Nick Cudahy, bass, Chris Stromquist, drums.

KIMYA DAWSON | WATERSIDE 2018 Summer Event Series – Waterside NYC
July 18, 2018 – New York

Kimya's playful vocals paired with her eclectic musical compositions will capture your heart. She's a Grammy winning, platinum selling singer songwriter most widely known for her work on the JUNO soundtrack. Kimya has been featured in Rolling Stone, Spin, Entertainment Weekly and the New York Times which described her as "a veteran of the scrappy anti-folk circuit, with stream of consciousness songs that balance the caustic and the childlike".
All events are free of charge and take place on our plaza.
Join Waterside this summer to enjoy live music, dance, films and our unparalleled water and city views!

Cruise In: Classic Car Cruise and Food Drive – Atlas Park Mall
July 18, 2018 – Glendale

Featuring NYC's only Zipline Attraction with 3 different challenges, Zip Lining, Rock Climbing, and Extreme Air Jump! No need for wings, a cape, or superhuman powers to fly across the mall! Experience an intense climb without the altitude sickness of Everest or the Andes! Ever wonder what it feels like to be an acrobat? Well now you can! Spring up to 25 feet in the air! For more information, visit www.zipjumpclimb.com

UG! COMEDY SHOW!! @ Drexler's: Tuesday July 17th 2018 ed. – Drexler's
Through July 18, 2018 – NYC

UG! COMEDY SHOW!! NOW @ Drexler’s: Tuesday July 17th, 2018 ed.
Todd Montesi & Richard James present awesome comics in front of a cool supportive crowd in the epicenter of hip, NEW YORK CITY. Featuring both established comic veterans you've seen on TV to the up and comers, UG! guarantees a swell time all for FREE! We've also got tons of drink specials! Alors qu'est-ce que tu attends? Come down and UG! it with us!!!
UG! COMEDY SHOW!! @ Drexler’s
Presented by Todd Montesi & Richard James
9 Ave A (btwn E. 1st & 2nd st.)
Showtime: 8:30PM No Cover, 1 Drink Min.
For info/reservations: (646) 524-5226
Via Subway: F train to 2nd Avenue
This Week’s Guests: (Tuesday July 17th, 2018 ed.):
Righteous Man Yedoye Travis!
Soul Sis Stacy Kendro!
Philly’s Finest Mel Harris!
Cool Cucumber Chrissy Marie!
Suavamente Dan Perlman!
Jammin’ Courtney Hill!
100 % Carly Montag!
& Second City Saint Seth Davis!
Special Guest Host This Week The Dapper Alex Grubard!
Featuring The One True King of UG! Todd Montesi!!
& The Big Bawse Hawse Christopher Wagner!!
W/ Our Official Hype-Man/DJ Cactus Black himself Richard James!!!
#UGIT

Grateful BRO – The Capitol Theatre
July 18, 2018 – Port Chester

Grateful-BRO at Garcia's, by Don Grossinger (www.dongrossinger.com)…
I have had the honor to talk with Marc Jacoby (guitar), Cliff Mays (guitar) and Jim Weingast (drums) about what the Grateful-Blue Roadhouse Orchestra brings to the music of the Grateful Dead. Although they will be playing exclusively Grateful Dead tunes, they do not want to be seen exclusively as a "cover band". Marc commented: "I have always played Grateful Dead music, as long as I have been playing guitar. I just like the sound of the music". "We all like to share the music". Cliff adds:" The Grateful Dead songbook was very unusual. The songs had a richness not found in other bands". "We all had different eras in which we were introduced to the band". The band is close in "feel" to the Grateful Dead without being note for note copies. There is no "Jerry" or "Bobby" in the group. It just comes out Grateful Dead. Jim added: "It's all about listening and responding to one another as opposed to playing a preconceived notion of what the Dead were playing". It is as it should be then, because the Dead never played note for note copies of their songs night to night. This is a band that captures the spirit of the Grateful Dead. They investigate and explore the chemistry of the Dead. Garcia's Bar is decorated as an homage to Jerry Garcia. The vibe is great. The scene is fun. Come down to Garcia's and experience it for yourself! Doors open at 6:30PM. Location: 149 Westchester Avenue / Port Chester, NY
"Come down to Garcia's at The Capitol Theatre and experience it for yourself!"

Lobby Nights with Wfmu: $Mall ¢Hange – Ace Hotel
July 18, 2018 – New York

$mall ¢hange (aka Jim Dier) has been selecting records for close to three decades. He started out collecting vinyl as a teenager and in college started doing radio on KUCI in Irvine. Landing in NYC in the mid 90s, he soon got involved with world renown freeform station WFMU, and been doing a weekly show there for over 20 years.
WFMU is a listener-supported, non-commercial radio station broadcasting at 91.1 Mhz FM in Jersey City, NJ, right across the Hudson from lower Manhattan. It is currently the longest running freeform radio station in the United States. Rolling Stone Magazine, The Village Voice, CMJ and the New York Press have all at one time or another called WFMU "the best radio station in the country", and all of the station's programming is controlled by individual DJs and is not beholden to any type of station-wide playlist or rotation schedule. Experimentation, spontaneity and humor are among the station's most frequently noted distinguishing traits.

Movie Night Under the Arch: Coco – Washington Square Park
July 18, 2018 – New York

Bring a blanket, food, and friends to Movie Night Under the Arch featuring Disney Pixar's Coco. Space opens at 6:00 PM for blankets and picnicking—first come, first served—so arrive early to snag a spot. The movie will begin at dusk (around 8:30 PM).
Captions will be displayed for the movie. No tables, tents, and umbrellas are permitted and strictly enforced by Park Security. All packages, bags, briefcases, backpacks, etc. subject to inspection.

Wednesday Night Poetry Slam Open Hosted by Jive Poetic – Nuyorican Poet's Café
July 18, 2018 – Manhattan

Wednesday Night Slam Every Wednesday except the first Wednesday of the Month. Hosted by Jive Poetic!

Recipe Exchange Roundtable: Chili Pepper – Pioneer Works
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Led by former resident Tahir Karmali, this three-part series of participatory roundtables uses recipe exchanges and the history of ingredients as a platform to discuss migration, immigration, and cultural exchange. Each session will focus on one specific ingredient to touch on themes around trade, exploitation, colonialism, and ownership. Participants are asked to submit a recipe (can be culturally specific, completely original, or fusion) that uses the specific ingredient behind the session, and come prepared to discuss the recipe's origin and the inspiration for sharing.
During the second session of our roundtable, we will delve into chili pepper! Part of the Caribbean Exchange, this fruit was seen as a replacement for pepper. The hottest recorded chili pepper is called the "Carolina Reaper" and is a cultivar of the "Capsicum Chinese" plant. Submit your chili pepper recipe here.

Garden Creativi-Tea: Art Workshops – Voelker Orth Museum
July 18, 2018 – Flushing

The family-friendly summer art workshops are back.  It's an afternoon to create butterfly mobiles, a perfect item to bring the summer spirit into your home. Look for some butterflies in the garden for inspiration. Participants make and take home their own creations.  Each week we combine art with some nature in the garden, and a refreshing glass of iced tea on the side. On rainy and hot days, the program moves indoors.

New Hire Teaching & Non-Teaching Instructional Staff Orientation / On-Boarding Processing – The Graduate Center
July 18, 2018 – New York

New Hire Orientation for member entering teaching and non-teaching titles. During this session new employees are ask to present completed New Hire Packet along with Form I-9 documents for employment eligibly and their Social Security Card.

Concerts in the Park – Flywheel Park
July 18, 2018 – Piermont

Bring a blanket or chairs and enjoy music under the stars! Rain Date July 25th

A World of Plants – The New York Botanical Garden
July 18, 2018 – Bronx

A showcase of the Garden's living collections featuring lush tropical rain forests, cactus-filled deserts, curated displays of palms from around the world, aquatic and carnivorous plants, and much more.

Dickey Betts with Marshall Tucker Band & Devon Allman feat Duane Betts – Beacon Theatre
July 18, 2018 – New York

Dickey Betts comes to The Beacon Theatre on July 18th with Marshall Tucker Band & Devon Allman feat Duane Betts!

Designprep Summer Intensive | Fashion + Interaction Design – Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
July 18, 2018 – New York

Explore the intersection between form, function and attitude in the week-long exposure to fashion design. Learn how designers integrate traditional methods with cutting edge technology to drive innovation in the world of fashion. Throughout the week, teens will experience the design process firsthand as they create original work with guidance from guest designers.
This FREE 5-session summer workshop will begin on Monday, July 16 and end on Friday, July 20. Sessions run from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. each afternoon. Students are required to attend all 5 sessions: Monday, July 16 through Friday, July 20 from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm daily. Registration is open to rising 9th graders and current high school students in New York City.
SESSION DATES
Monday, July 16, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Tuesday, July 17, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Wednesday, July 18, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Thursday, July 19, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Friday, July 20, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Students are required to bring a completed parental consent form on the first day (7/16).

Lezlie Harrison Sings from the Great American Soulbook – Smoke Jazz and Supper Club
July 18, 2018 – New York

Over the last several years Lezlie Harrison's burnished, soulful alto and striking beauty and distinctive blend of jazz, classic 70's soul, and original music has become a fixture on the New York jazz scene. Lezlie draws upon the deepest foundations of her musical orientation: the soul music that surrounded her during formative years in Harlem, the gospel music she sang as a child in her grandfather's Methodist church in North Carolina. The Great American Soul Book will feature songs written by the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Bob Dylan. Jazz standards will preside alongside popular songs laced with gospel infusion and ballads that morph into funk excursions all anchored by the organ trio. Expect some appearances by some very special guests, as well.

Jared Dylan – The Cutting Room
July 18, 2018 – New York

Jared Dylan, who is currently living in Ireland for a few busy months to work with Irish musicians and producers on a documentary being produced by Zinc Media (Bob Geldof's production company) while he releases his latest collection of songs and tours the island before heading back to the states this summer for the launch of his single Can't Stop along with the two remixes. The first remix is by 2 time GRAMMY nominated producer and global DJ, Carmen Rizzo who recreates the Can't Stop vibe giving it that signature Ibiza dance until dawn sound. The second by John Gibbons, who has rapidly established himself as one of the leading faces in the dance music world, has just produced an exciting remix of Jared Dylan's single ' Can't Stop'. The 'Can't Stop' remix, available for streaming and download from 17 May, is an upbeat summer track about seizing the day and is set to bring on the summer in sonic style.

Joe Saylor & Friends – Smoke Jazz and Supper Club
July 18, 2018 – New York

Joe Saylor plays percussion in Jonathan Batiste's Stay Human, the house band for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He also performs at various jazz clubs, festivals, and venues around the world. He has conducted jazz workshops at various educational institutions including the prestigious Stanford University. He has performed at such places as the Howard Theater, the White House, Lincoln Center, Rockwood Music Hall, Webster hall, and the Great GoogaMooga. He has performed or recorded with Roy Hargrove, Wynton Marsalis, Dwayne Dolphin, Steve Wilson, Joe Lovano, Jon Faddis, Slide Hampton, and Ellis Marsalis.

Design Kids | Imagination Playground – Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
July 18, 2018 – New York

Stimulate your child's design creativity! Join us for Imagination Playground in the Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden on Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m from June 27 through August 1.
WORKSHOP PROGRAM HOURS
Ongoing, 11 – 1 p.m.
Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden

Pumkin Escobar and Friends- Comedy – Silvana
July 18, 2018 – New York

The finest FREE comedy show that NYC has to offer is BACK and here's where you can find out all about it! Show dates, lineups and goodies!

Jonny Lang – Sony Hall
July 18, 2018 – New York

General Admission Only
Jonny Lang
Doors: 6:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
See more at the Sony Hall website!

Movie Night: 'Coco' – Tibbetts Brook Park
July 18, 2018 – Yonkers

Bring a picnic and enjoy an evening swim with a great movie. Concessions stand will be open.

Design Tour: Elevated Design – High Line
July 18, 2018 – West Village

Get an insider's look at the unique design elements of the High Line and the notable architecture in the neighborhood with Patrick Hazari, Friends of the High Line Director of Design and Construction. Learn about the behind-the-scenes work that led to the development of the High Line and its impact locally and worldwide.

Ode To Doom – Arlene's Grocery
July 18, 2018 – New York

A 4-piece that likes to crank out hard rock & metal tunes with somewhat of a science fiction flair

Weezer / Pixies – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
July 18, 2018 – Wantagh

8th Annual NYC Brewers Choice – The Well
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Beer Sessions Radio™, and the Good Beer Seal, are happy to present the 8th annual NYC Brewer's Choice™ July 18, 2018 6 – 9:30 as the featured event of July Good Beer Month. This year's "better beer event" features an ALL-INCLUSIVE ticket and the following line-up (subject to change): Limited early bird tickets are available now, while the finishing touches are being put on the event.
NYC Brewer's Choice™ celebrates the men and women of craft beer, offering the opportunity for beer lovers to mix and mingle with the brewers themselves in an upscale beer and food event.

Pizza & Putt-Putt Night – Children's Museum of the East End
July 18, 2018 – Bridgehampton

During the special event, kids will enjoy pizza and then hit the links for a round (or two) on a science-themed mini golf course.

LINC Bilingual Read Aloud – Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
July 18, 2018 – Inwood

This bilingual children's program is facilitated by LINC NYC. There will be activities after the reading for the whole family.

Amateur Night At The Apollo – Apollo
July 18, 2018 – New York

A brand new line-up of contestants competes for the chance to perform during the March 14th Show Off and move on to Top Dog on May 16th. It all leads to the chance of winning the title of Super Top Dog and a cash prize ($5,000 in the Child Star category and $20,000 in the Adult category) on November 21st! Aspiring musicians, singers, dancers, comedians, rappers and spoken word artists try their best to please the audiences that can make them an Apollo legend. Get ready to cheer or jeer as you decide who stays and who gets booted off stage. At Amateur Night, you tell the performers to be good or be gone! Amateur Night at the Apollo is hosted by the comedian Capone. Each show begins with a festive pre-party featuring video and music by DJ Jess. And keep a lookout for C.P. Lacey, the resident Executioner who sweeps bad talent off the stage.

Kung Fu Komedy – New York Comedy Club
July 18, 2018 – New York

Kung Fu Komedy
New York's Home for International Comedy
From sleepy bars along the Yangtze River to headlining tours through fifteen countries around Asia, the Kung Fu Komedy crew have made their mark on audiences and critics worldwide while establishing themselves as China's premier comedy club.
Now the pioneers of stand-up in Asia are bringing their unique brand of comedy to New York City with shows every month at New York Comedy Club.

Keith 'the Captain' Gamble's Famous Wednesday Night Blues – Club Bonafide
July 18, 2018 – New York

Singer-Songwriter, Keith THE CAPTAIN Gamble's heart and soul are rooted in the BLUES. He can charge his performances with Funk, Rock, Jazz, R&B, and Soul, but will always lead his audience back home to the Blues.
Biography
Vocalist, guitarist, and harmonica player, Keith THE CAPTAIN Gamble is a consummate performer whose talents are both exceptional and diverse. THE CAPTAIN applies his many talents to film and theater, also as a guest artist, lecturer, and a guest instructor with various cultural and educational organizations.
THE CAPTAIN holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the City College of NY. He has also performed in New York City venues e.g. B.B. King's, the Apollo Theater, St. Nick's Pub, Lenox Lounge, Londel's and appeared regularly with his band in Greenwich Village. THE CAPTAIN was also a member of the first house band ever to perform on "The View".
Various tours include a three-nation European tour, the Middle East and US Embassy tours in six African nations. THE CAPTAIN was commissioned by the US State Dep. to perform at the W.E.B. Dubois Center in Ghana, honoring the first Inauguration of President Obama.

Here's the Thing: Sandy Chansamone and Luis Leon – Q.E.D
July 18, 2018 – Queens

Here's the Thing… is a stand-up comedy show with a side of alcohol. We want to stop comics from saying those overused phrases in stand up by reprimanding them on the spot. Your hosts Sandy Chansamone and Luis Leon compile a new list of phrases and words that are forbidden on stage such as "like", "just me?", and "here's the thing…". Any time a comic says one of the listed words, we honk a horn, the comic has to stop mid-joke and take a shot of beer. Audience participation is encouraged!! Our lineup is STELLAR and features*:

Audio Tours – The New York Botanical Garden
July 18, 2018 – Bronx

Have you ever wanted to talk to the Garden's staff and learn more about the Garden's plants or collections? Now you can by listening to the Garden's audio tours, which cover a breadth of subjects from horticulture to garden history. Learn more about the research scientists are doing at the Garden, find out what's in bloom, and leave your comments for Garden staff.

Family Night Out On the Green: 'The Peanuts Movie' – Brentwood Public Library
July 18, 2018 – Brentwood

Bring the whole family to spend an evening out at the movies! Bring your summer chairs or a blanket. Snacks are provided. This event is sponsored by the Suffolk County Police Department.

The Fresh Drunk Stoned Comedy Tour – New York Comedy Club
July 18, 2018 – New York

The Fresh Drunk Stoned Comedy Tour
The Fresh Drunk Stoned Comedy tour has been selling out across the country. This showcase of LA and Chicago comedians brings you irreverent comedy where you will party, learn, and laugh. Come get to know Tim Hanlon, Franco Harris and Matt Bellak. Their unapologetically witty approach to comedy reminds us all to laugh at life. So kick back, relax, stay fresh, enjoy a drink and have a smoke!

A Georgian Night – Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage @ Carnegie Hall
July 18, 2018 – Manhatten

International Concerts Presents
A Georgian Night
This gala event celebrates the 100 year anniversary of Georgia's Independence with some of its greatest stars, including GEORGE GAGNIDZE, Baritone, from the Metropolitan Opera, NINO MACHAIDZE, Soprano, star of the Metropolitan Opera and other leading international opera houses, SHALVA MUKERIA, Leading Tenor at La scala and other primary theaters, recently named Tenor of the Year; in Italy, and ELISSO BOLKVADZE, Van Cliburn Award-Winning Pianist. Music Director is BRADLEY MOORE, Houston Grand Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Nutsa Shanshiashvili, popular folk artist, and others. The program will consist of most loved arias, songs, and piano pieces by Italian, French, Georgian composers and more.

Dan Layus, Tim Pourbaix , Ryan Luce – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Tim Pourbaix is that secret worth sharing, that rare artist, whose voice and song craft sound instantly familiar. A master solo performer from the backroom parlors of Brooklyn steps forward with a fully articulated, fourteen song, masterpiece entitled, 'River Well'. Simply elegant in their construction, Tim's songs paint a dreamscape worth multiple visits. Inspired by artists of all mediums, fans of Elliot Smith, The National, Damien Jurado and Bon Iver will enjoy the music of Tim Pourbaix.

Dheepa Chari – Club Bonafide
July 18, 2018 – New York

Dheepa Chari is a band leader, focused upon creating a vivid synergy to weave a rich tapestry of inspired creative interplay that takes the listener on a fascinating journey with each song.
Dheepa moved to New York City in 2001 to study at the Columbia University School of Public Health where she also served as a cappella choral director for one of its vocal ensembles. From 2002 to 2004, she was a member of Juilliard's community chorus, performing at prestigious venues throughout the area, including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. During these years she renewed her studies in Indian Classical music from a new angle of perception stemming from her evolving interest in jazz and the deeply spiritual substance that is so powerfully ingrained in both forms.
A position in the pharmaceutical communications industry took her to Los Angeles in 2006, where she began to seriously pursue music professionally, hitting the local scene, making connections and just basically "learning the ins-and-outs of what it takes to lead a band." But epiphanies of a different sort came into play in 2008 in the form of two life-altering events. "I lost my voice due to a cyst on my vocal chords, and while I was recovering, my father passed away in the fall of 2008. I realized the shortness of life and the need to pursue things that really give you a sense of purpose and meaning."

Paul Virzi, Liz Miele, Matt Pavich, Neko White – New York Comedy Club
July 18, 2018 – New York

Paul Virzi, Liz Miele, Matt Pavich, Neko White
Get the authentic NYC stand up comedy experience at New York Comedy Club! Enjoy a nightly showcase of the best comedians in the city, hot up-and-comers, plus hotshot celebrity drop ins, national and international touring comics and more surprises!
Featuring:
Matt Pavich
Liz Miele
Paul Virzi
Andrew Lee
Neko White

Dance on ‘Big Piano’ in Honor of 30th Anniversary of the Classic Film “Big” – Pilates on Fifth
July 18, 2018 – New York

EVENT DETAILS Pilates on Fifth– the Pilates studio owned by former Radio City Rockettes turned fitness experts, Katherine and Kimberly Corp—will celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the movie, “Big,” with an open house—free to the public—on Sun., Jul. 15, 2018 and Wed., Jul. 18, 2018 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Visitors can dance—and even master the “Chopsticks” tune—on the larger-than-life piano just like Tom Hank’s character, Josh Baskin, in the movie’s iconic scene at FAO Schwarz.
On July 15 and 18 – the same day “Big” will be playing in nearby theaters – guests will be welcomed to the studio to try the Big Piano™ for themselves. Whether stopping by before or after the special movie screening of “Big” at 2p.m. or 7p.m., or anytime in between, this will be the perfect opportunity to light up the piano keys and even play “Chopsticks” or “Heart and Soul,” just like in the movie. To secure a spot, reservations can be made by emailing [email protected], or by calling the studio at 212-687-8885.

WVC Summer Sings – Judson Memorial Church
July 18, 2018 – New York

Are you a choral singer whose regular chorus takes the summer off but you want to keep on singing? Do you want a chance to sing again–or maybe to practice sight-singing–the great choral masterworks? Or do you just love to do part-singing any chance you get? Then the West Village Chorale's Summer Sings are for you!
All Sings are Mondays at 7:30pm starting this week. Our Summer Sing series runs weekly, from mid-June through mid-August, with a different conductor taking the podium each week.
Admission $15; Students $10
Save more than 20%! Season subscriptions for all eleven Sings just $130.
Tickets are available at the door; no reservations required.

Devil Cup Comedy Festival – Greenwich Village Comedy Club
July 18, 2018 – New York

Devil Cup Comedy Festival presents a lineup full of our Top Headliners. These are the best comedians from New York City with special guests from all across the country. You've seen them on MTV, HBO, The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, The Daily Show, Last Comic Standing and more!

Animal Sculpture Clay Event – Key to My Art East Rockaway!
July 18, 2018 – East Rockaway

Come make your favorite animal out of clay! Get a sculpting lesson from Key to My Art's own Christina Stomber! No experience necessary! Price includes all supplies, and instruction! Must register online in advance. Please arrive on time or you and/or your child will miss important instruction. Dress for Mess! This is a drop-off only event!

Ignorance is No Excuse, Reno – Dixon Place
July 18, 2018 – New York

Reno is an opinionated, radical feminist alternative voice who creates heavily improvised stream-of-consciousness topical monologues with incredible wit, political consciousness and common sense. Starting with her first HBO comedy hour, Reno In Rage And Rehab through her HBO feature film, Reno Finds Her Mom, her Bravo series, Citizen Reno, to her live show commissioned by Hartford Stage, The God Show, Reno wrestles with the "way it is" and points to the "way it's supposed to be."

Utensils ~PLUS~ SHEER DEPRAVITY – Dixon Place
July 18, 2018 – New York

Created and performed by Jonathan Matthews and Holly Sass, co-founders and artistic directors of BREAKTIME
Utensils navigates dynamics between familial roles in an absurdist, protean character study generated and abstracted from a handful of loved ones' answers to a questionnaire about their parents. Performed by a male and female, their embodiment of these roles aligns and subverts gender assignments, blurring relationship participants into particular desires to be loved along with particular strategies by which to achieve it.
BREAKTIME is a site-fluid reservoir for bad ideas, generated and performed by Holly Sass and Jonathan Matthews, classmates in NYU Tisch Dance's class of 2014. The pair joined creative forces in 2017 to participate in Tisch Dance's Alumni Choreographic Workshop under the mentorship of Gus Solomons, Jr. Since then, they have been presented in a variety of spaces by UNA Projects, Liberty Hall Dance Festival, Home Audio, Center for Performance Research, and Dixon Place. They are currently Artists in Residence at Chez Bushwick.

Fireside Collective – Hill Country Barbecue Market – Hill Country Live
July 18, 2018 – New York

Winners of the 2016 Merlefest Band Competition, Fireside Collective is quickly blazing a name for themselves as a must-see progressive acoustic ensemble. Formed in 2014, Fireside is a group of folk music enthusiasts who blend elements of traditional bluegrass and American roots music with modern acoustic arrangements. With an energetic live show, the band presents finely crafted original music infused with impeccable solos and tight harmonies. Captivating listeners with songs centered around change, relationships, and being on the road, they transition smoothly between danceable bluegrass numbers and passionate folk ballads. With mandolin, Dobro, and acoustic guitar layered eloquently on top of rock solid stand up bass, Fireside Collective delights in tastefully exploring the boundaries of roots music.

American Museum of Natural History Presents: Deep Sea Mass Meditation with the Big Quiet – American Museum of Natural History
July 18, 2018 – New York

The American Museum of Natural History welcomes organizers of The Big Quiet as they hold the first-ever mass meditation and sound bath experience under the Blue Whale. Join us for after-hours access to the special exhibition Unseen Oceans, followed by a sound bath meditation featuring recordings of the deep sea in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. Then, immerse yourself in a series of live performances headlined by special guest musicians. This first collaboration between the Museum and The Big Quiet features arena seating for 700 guests, a surround-sound audio system, and underwater visual projections.

High Line Tour: From Freight to Flowers – High Line
July 18, 2018 – West Village

Hear the story behind New York City's park in the sky. Join us for a free 75-minute long tour led by High Line Docents, knowledgeable volunteer guides who offer you an insider's perspective on the park's history, design, and landscape.

Rhythm Imaginarium – Riverhead Free Library
July 18, 2018 – Riverhead

Learn to tell a story through music by exploring and experimenting with rhythms. Let your imagination run free to create rhythms using buckets, cans, voices, hands, recyclable materials, real percussion instruments. Children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult. (No registration required)

Live at the Shoppes – Chain Reaction – The Shoppes at East Wind
July 18, 2018 – Wading River

Chain Reaction, one of the top performance bands from the Long Island and New York area joins us at the Shoppes. The group specializes in a variety of music from the 1940's, 70's, 80's, 90's, classic rock, disco and contemporary music. Their high energy contributes to their mission, “Our main goal is to play music that people can’t stop dancing to and have a blast doing it!” This is a FREE event sponsored by Peoples United Bank and The Shoppes at East Wind – so come early – visit The Shoppes – buy a gift, take a class, grab a bite to eat, ride the carousel and have some family fun! Bring your own chairs or blankets and relax on the lawn! No pets, outside food, drink or alcoholic beverages allowed.

A Summer Movie Under the Stars – The Wizard of Oz – Prospect Park Alliance
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams and Prospect Park Alliance present A Summer Movie Under the Stars in partnership with Brooklyn's Nitehawk Cinema.
On Wednesday, July 18, join us for a free, family-friendly screening of The Wizard of Oz (1939).
Get lost in the Land of Oz with Dorothy, Toto and the rest of the gang, and enjoy musical entertainment from Highline Chamber Ensemble's jazz trio playing 1930s and 40s standards and songs from the soundtrack. Neighborhood partners will also provide onsite activities.
All musical entertainment will start at 7 p.m. and films begin shortly after sundown at Long Meadow North, located nearest to the Grand Army Plaza entrance at Eastern Parkway. The closest subway station is the Eastern Parkway Brooklyn Museum stop on the 2, 3, and 4 lines. There are no rain dates in the event of inclement weather.

KGB: Fantastic Fiction – KGB Bar
July 18, 2018 – New York

Guarding the Bridge – Triad Theatre
July 18, 2018 – New York

Guarding the Bridge : PLAY – Co-winner of the 1998 Michael Kanin Award for Best Short Play. A Play in One Act by Chuck Gorden. A bigoted father and his well educated son occupy a broken down bridge in a remote wooded area. The father is a manifestation of the son's memory as he recalls events that occurred on the day Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. It becomes increasingly obvious that, despite the younger man's protests to the contrary, his father's prejudices are grounded in his subconscious.

Jaimoe's Jasssz Band featuring Brandon 'Taz' Niederauer – Iridium
July 18, 2018 – New York

Legendary drummer and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, Jaimoe and his Jasssz Band play American music. They combine elements of Jazz, Blues, Rock-n-Roll, and R&B into a unique blend that captures the spirit and stirs the soul. Their repertoire ranges from new interpretations of classic tunes, as well as original songs that are classics in the making. Jaimoe's Jasssz Band features Jaimoe – drums, Junior Mack – guitar and vocals, Dave Stoltz – bass, Bruce Katz – keyboards, and some of the finest horn players of our time, including Paul Lieberman – sax, flute, and piccalo, Kris Jensen – sax and Reggie Pittman – trumpet.
Jaimoe, man of many names, and one of the original six band members, has combined forces with fellow drummer and percussionist Butch Trucks in a million subtle, driving, playful, and energizing ways to keep the music on track and flowing.
Jaimoe himself contributes the following biographical insights: This is Jaimoe. No, I did not play at Monterey. I played with Otis Redding 4/18/66 through 9/5/66 in the band that did "Otis – Live at the Whiskey A-Go-Go". I joined that band a week after that record was recorded. A very good friend of mine, a very good sax player and a hell of an organizer, Donald "Cadillac" Henry, was a great reason for me getting that break and a lot of others, right up to the fact of the reason I was in Macon was because Donald told me to go to Macon. Phil Walden was putting a recording studio in Macon which was Capricorn Records. Phil Walden and Otis Redding had a company called Redwal Music.

Dudes Against Violence Against – Gotham Comedy Club
July 18, 2018 – New York

Like comedy? NOT like violence against women? PARFAIT. These hilarious dudes are standing up for equality. Join them! Featuring: Roy Wood, Jr. (The Daily Show), Josh Gondelman (Late Night With John Oliver), Dean Obeidallah (The Muslims Are Coming!), Murray Hill (HBO, Joe's Pub), Nore Davis (Two Dope Queens), and Eddie Sarfaty (Comedy Central, LOGO), with special guest emcee Ophira Eisenberg (NPR).

Live Piano Karaoke with Julian Velard – Sid Gold's Request Room
July 18, 2018 – New York

With a style The Sunday Times calls "catchy but complicated; a surprisingly rare combination," Julian Velard is piano-pop tunesmith recalling Stephen Sondheim or Randy Newman at the peak of their talents. With 4 albums of original material under his belt, he's toured internationally alongside the likes of Jamie Cullum, Paul Carrack, and Amy Macdonald. His quirky, native new york, piano-man sound has found its largest audience in Holland, where he headlined Amsterdam's legendary venue, Paradiso. His comedic timing and musical stylings have made him a regular on The Howard Stern Show and NPR's Ask Me Another.

Rent Party – Union Hall
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Rent Party is a improvised music and stand up show that's about as much fun as you can fit into one place. Yedoye Travis, Farah Brook and the backing band, The Original Lineup, invite New York's best comedians to tell jokes and stories set to some of the best music in the city.

Costumes of Downton Abbey – Downton Abbey: The Exhibition
July 18, 2018 – New York

Style Expert Anne Chertoff will educate guests on the costumes of the period (1912 through the 1920s) using examples from the costumes created for both the upstairs and downstairs characters.

Serena Ryder – Highline Ballroom
July 18, 2018 – New York

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Award winning Atlantic recording artist Serena Ryder has announced the release of her new single, "Famous (Feat. Simon Ward of The Strumbellas)," which is now available at all digital music retailers and streaming services. "Famous" – produced by GRAMMY Award-winning producer Dave Cobb – is set to impact Triple A radio outlets nationwide next month. In addition, the single will be accompanied by a new companion video, premiering in the coming weeks but heralded today with the debut of an exclusive trailer streaming now on Serena's YouTube page.
"'Famous' is a song that Simon Ward and I wrote together with my friend Simon Wilcox," says Ryder. "The essence of the song is about society being obsessed with social media and people trying to achieve fame solely for the sake of being famous. It's really about how the most important thing about relationships is love, real love and it doesn't matter if your face is on a big screen or not, it's having the face of the person you love in front of you."
"Famous" follows last year's EP, "ELECTRIC LOVE," available now at all U.S. digital music retailers and streaming services. The EP showcases a number of singles, including "Electric Love," "Got Your Number," and "Utopia," all joined by videos streaming now at Ryder's official YouTube channel. The latter track was also featured on Ryder's Canadian full length LP, "UTOPIA," which debuted at #1 on SoundScan's "Top Current Albums" and "Digital Albums" charts upon its release last year.
"ELECTRIC LOVE" marked Ryder's first new release since 2012's fifth studio album, "HARMONY. " That collection earned the Toronto-based singer/songwriter her greatest popular and critical success to date, including platinum sales certification from Music Canada, the 2013 Juno Award for "Adult Alternative Album of the Year," and an additional string of top Juno nods including "Album of the Year."
"HARMONY" was highlighted by the #1 hit single, "Stompa," which spent eight consecutive weeks topping Triple A radio airplay charts here in the Lower 48 upon its 2013 release. A top 10 smash in Ryder's home country, "Stompa" earned 4x platinum certification from Music Canada and firmly established the talented tunesmith. Named "Artist of the Year" and "Songwriter of the Year" at the 2014 Juno Awards, Ryder followed "Stompa" with yet another top 10, 2x platinum certified crossover hit single, "What I Wouldn't Do."
Ryder's songs have also been featured in and performed on a truly remarkable number of film, TV, and commercial projects spanning VEEP, Grey's Anatomy, American Idol, The Voice, The Tonight Show, Drop Dead Diva, Mob Wives, Suits, and advertising campaigns from Ford, Cadillac, and many others.
Ryder has also proven herself to be a hard-traveling troubadour, with countless headline tours both in her native Canada and around the globe. She has shared stages with a variety of diverse artists including Kayne West, HAIM, Pitbull, Melissa Etheridge, OneRepublic, Tegan & Sara, and Sara Bareilles.
"Like listening to the teenaged Aretha Franklin, it's impossible not to be physically shaken when Serena sings." -ELLE
"The combination of (Ryder's) powerful vocals and killer guitar playing skills make you feel inspired whenever you listen to any of her songs" -Cosmopolitan
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Wombat: A Comedy Show. Free Pizza Edition! – Von Bar
July 18, 2018 – New York

Wombat! A Comedy Show is back for its one year anniversary. To celebrate, we have a lineup featuring Mary Cella (Contributor to the New York Times) and Casey James Salengo (Comedy Central Half Hour, Jimmy Kimmel Live) along with some of New York's best young comedians. If that wasnt enough, there is Free Pizza! FREE PIZZA Doors at 7 show at 730. This is not one to miss.

Long Island Job Fair – July 18 – Live Hiring Event! – Four Points by Sheraton Melville Long Island
July 18, 2018 – Plainview

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND OUR LONG ISLAND CAREER FAIR
Open the doors of opportunity when you meet and interview with hiring managers at companies ranging from small local businesses clear on up to Fortune 500 corporations This career fair will allow you to learn about the businesses that are hiring and what their hiring needs are. Tired of sending your resume over the web to get no responses back? By attending this event, you will be able to meet directly with the hiring managers and get instant feedback on your resume and possibly even GET HIRED ON THE SPOT!
INDUSTRIES THAT HIRE AT OUR CAREER FAIRS
Accommodations, Accounting, Advertising, Aerospace, Agriculture & Agribusiness, Air Transportation, Apparel & Accessories, Auto, Banking, Beauty & Cosmetics, Biotechnology, Chemical, Communications, Computer, Construction, Consulting, Consumer Products, Education, Electronics, Employment, Energy, Entertainment & Recreation, Fashion, Financial Services, Fine Arts, Food & Beverage, Green Technology, Health, Information, Information Technology, Insurance, Journalism & News, Legal Services, Manufacturing, Media & Broadcasting, Medical Devices & Supplies, Motion Pictures & Video, Music, Pharmaceutical, Public Administration, Public Relations, Publishing, Real Estate, Retail, Service, Sports, Technology, Telecommunications, Tourism, Transportation, Travel, Utilities, Video Game, Web Services
BENEFIT PACKAGES OFFERED BY EMPLOYERS
Salaried Positions
Base Salary + Positions
Bonuses
Commission
Life Insurance
Paid Holidays
Paid Company Training
Management Training
Rapid Career Advancement
FREE FOR ALL JOB SEEKERS!
Whether you are a seasoned executive-level professional, just beginning your career, or anywhere in between, our events can connect you with as many valuable employer contacts in three hours as you would make in weeks of job searching on your own.
EMPLOYERS INTERESTED IN ATTENDING THIS EVENT?
Email Kevin McCrea @ [email protected] or call 508-981-6995 to inquire about setting up a booth for your company.
PLEASE NOTE: You must actually attend the event in order to meet directly with hiring managers and to be considered for their positions

The Making of 'Fiddler on the Roof' – Museum of Jewish Heritage
July 18, 2018 – New York

Explore Fiddler's rich history through a conversation featuring Sheldon Harnick, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning lyricist of Fiddler on the Roof, and Alisa Solomon, acclaimed author of Wonder of Wonders: A Cultural History of Fiddler on the Roof.
This program is co-presented by National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene and the Museum as part of the Fiddler Talks: From Anatevke to Broadway and Back Again series.

Pedro Martins (Brazil) – LunÀtico
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Precocious artist, the guitarist e composer Pedro Martins surprises with his capacity to be deep at such a young age. His great master was his father, Oscar Azevedo, who taught him to play when he was only three years old. At age six he could play songs in the guitar only by hearing them. At eight he learned classic piano with Dib Francis, on Escola de Música de Brasília (EMB). At ten played guitar on the band Fator RH, where he met Felipe Viegas, who introduced him to the instrumental music universe. At the age of fourteen he already played in jazz festivals side by side important musicians from his home town.
He meets Daniel Santiago and with him produces his first album "Sonhando Alto", with his compositions and arrangements. The album was released when Pedro was seventeen, still, gaining notoriety in the music scene. From there, started playing with known Brazilian musicians such as Hamilton de Holanda, Gabriel Grossi, Léo Gandelman, Ellen Oléria, Milton Nascimento, Emicida, Leny Andrade, Paulinho Moska, Rita Ribeiro, among others. At eighteen, he was already well known in the alternative scene from Brazil.

Comedians You Should Know NYC – The Gutter Bar
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Every Wednesday night at 9:00, Comedians You Should Know showcases the very funniest comedians the Greatest City in the World has to offer in the Spare Room of Brooklyn's Gutter Bar! With a rotating roster of the very best stand-ups from the five boroughs and beyond, each week is a totally new show featuring only comics you really should know.

Bob Demeo Trio – Jules Bistro
July 18, 2018 – New York

Join us for a Jules Bistro regulars, Bob Demeo and Ron Affif every Saturday night this month!

Alika + M.A.K.U Soundsystem – Funk 'N Waffles
July 18, 2018 – Syracuse

M.A.K.U Soundsystem, based in New York City, are the Innovators of immigrant beat, a unique sound that encompasses their immigrant experience. On stage M.A.K.U juxtaposes traditional Colombian percussion, drum-set, electric bass, guitar, and vocals to create an explosive performance filled with unshakable grooves.
Alika started her career in 1994 with a band, but she quickly took wing and set up a solo career which leaded herself beyond her expectations! Recognized too as an hip hop artist, Alika wakes the reggae world in Argentina with engaged lyrics, breathtaking energy and remarkable stage presence. A Molotov cocktail which almost crossed the entire planet !

Design Kids – Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
July 18, 2018 – New York

Michelle Walker Sings At Smoke Jazz Club – Smoke Jazz Club
July 18, 2018 – New York

Show Details:
Michelle Walker Sings from the Great American Soulbook. Michelle will be on stage at Smoke subbing for the dynamic Leslie Harrison.
Sets: $15 music charge 3-Course Dinner Prix-Fixe $42
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Generation Women – Caveat
July 18, 2018 – New York

Think a sexy story, or a story about sex that isn't sexy at all. Or maybe passion: when you discovered it, or when it discovered you. Think your desire—for the physical, the emotional, the calorie-ridden, the overpriced: whatever makes you think I MUST MAKE YOU MINE. Or maybe your first kiss, or your last kiss, or the kiss you never had, or the kiss you always wanted. This month, we're talking about desire, for whatever, whoever, whenever. Join us for a truly sizzling evening.

Ice Cream's Cool History – Rock Hall Museum
July 18, 2018 – Lawrence

Join television personality, award-winning cookbook author and noted food historian Francine Segan as she shares the fascinating stories behind our favorite frozen treats: banana splits, root beer floats, pie à la mode, Eskimo Pies, Bananas Foster, baked Alaska, and more.

We’ll trace these sweets back centuries to the cool treats enjoyed by Alexander the Great and Emperor Nero, who surely invented the first slushy when he sent runners to mountaintops to harvest glistening snow he ate flavored with fruit. Did you know that vanilla is the most popular ice cream flavor in the USA, accounting for over 25% of sales, with chocolate a distant second, or Hawaii has an "ice cream bean" that tastes just like vanilla ice cream? Discover who invented the ice cream cone and why, and the fascinating roles Thomas Jefferson and Ronald Reagan played in ice cream history. Tastings offered. Space is limited. Reservations required.

Check is to be payable to the Friends of Rock Hall.

NYRB Book Club: In a Lonely Place by Dorothy B. Hughes – Books Are Magic
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Books Are Magic is proud to host the (NYRB) Books Are Magic Book Club, a book club that discusses a different book by a female author in the NYRB catalog every other month.
This month we are discussing In a Lonely Place by Dorothy B. Hughes.
Los Angeles in the late 1940s is a city of promise and prosperity, but not for former fighter pilot Dix Steele. To his mind nothing has come close to matching "that feeling of power and exhilaration and freedom that came with loneness in the sky." He prowls the foggy city night—­bus stops and stretches of darkened beaches and movie houses just emptying out—seeking solitary young women. His funds are running out and his frustrations are growing. Where is the good life he was promised? Why does he always get a raw deal? Then he hooks up with his old Air Corps buddy Brub, now working for the LAPD, who just happens to be on the trail of the strangler who's been terrorizing the women of the city for months…

Pilates for Balance with Theresa – JCC of Rockland
July 18, 2018 – West Nyack

You will love the results…..coordination is a complex skill that requires good balance, flexibility and agility. In this workshop you will explore a series of exercises that will challenge and stabilize your muscles in new ways to help you improve balance and overall strength.

Internet Explorers – Caveat
July 18, 2018 – New York

Mark Vigeant ( FunnyOrDie, Prairie Home Companion, UCB) invites audiences into the world wide web for a night of HTML-arious laughs. Using algorithms, demonstrations, presentations and more, Mark will expose the lighter side of programming. Each show will feature fake STEM-inspired lectures by some of NYC's best comedians, as well as a big fancy headliner who will leave the show with a brand new website built that very night based on audience suggestions.

A Summer Movie Under The Stars: 'The Wizard of Oz' – Prospect Park Long Meadow
July 18, 2018 – Park Slope

Get lost in the Land of Oz with Dorothy, Toto and the rest of the gang in this timeless and heartwarming story about inner strenth. Beginning at 7pm, musical entertainment will be provided by the Highline Chamber Ensemble’s jazz trio playing 1930s and 40s standards and songs from the soundtrack. Movie starts around 8:20pm.

The Elegant Piano: Teddy Wilson, Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones – 92nd Street Y
July 18, 2018 – New York

NEA Jazz Master Dick Hyman honors Teddy Wilson, Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones.

Billy Joel – Madison Square Garden
July 18, 2018 – New York

Global Crossroads | Piazzolla Trio – Times Square Plaza
July 18, 2018 – New York City

Trio led by renowned cellist Gjilberta Lucaj performs the music of Argentine legend, Astor Piazzolla.
Through the Global Crossroads Concert Series, Make Music New York presents artists in Times Square from around the world that reflect New York City’s diverse global cultures, featuring music from Brazil to the Balkans and from Mali to Korea.

Rivers of Nihil Alterbeast Infieri Reaping Asmodeia – Saint Vitus Bar
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Forget everything you think you know about Rivers of Nihil. The Reading, PA quintet announced themselves as one of the most promising and forward-thinking metal bands in the world today with their first two releases, The Conscious Seed of Light (2013) and Monarchy (2015). But on March 16th, 2018, they will shatter all expectations with their third full-length, Where Owls Know My Name.
Whereas Seed and Monarchy were thematically centered around spring and summer, respectively, Where Owls Know My Name represents the fall. And although that season is usually associated with death, for Rivers of Nihil, the autumn serves as a rebirth. Formed in 2009 by guitarist Brody Uttley, bassist/lyricist Adam Biggs, and vocalist Jake Dieffenbach, Rivers of Nihil quickly made a name for themselves in the death metal scene, attracting the attention of legendary DM titan Erik Rutan. Rutan, revered for his work as both a musician (Hate Eternal, Morbid Angel) and producer (Cannibal Corpse, Goatwhore), insisted on recording The Conscious Seed of Light. The results were, unsurprisingly, spectacular, with Heavy Blog Is Heavy going so far as to assert that the debut "rivals even the most legendary work of some of [Rivers of Nihil’s] peers and influences." They continued along this trajectory with Monarchy, which Metal Injection praised as an "incredibly striking" demonstration of how "Rivers of Nihil have evolved into a monster."

Rob Silverman Quartet (Jazz) – Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar
July 18, 2018 – New York

Jazz

Aztec, Mayan & Mesoamerican Astrology with Maestro Manuel Rufino and A. T. Mann – Rubin Museum of Art
July 18, 2018 – New York

How can a nearly extinct astrological tool influence our lives today? Aztec, Mayan, and other Mesoamerican astrologies center heavily around their own uniquely complex calendar systems. The Mayan calendar, in particular—based on the study of the stars but created before the invention of the telescope—has impressed modern scholars with its incredibly sophisticated structure, yet has only recently been brought up to date.
Maestro Manuel Rufino, an elder from the Taino tradition indigenous to the Caribbean, joins astrology series host astrologer A.T. Mann for a conversation on how the ancient and contemporary practices of Aztec, Mayan, and Mesoamerican astrology can help us to navigate the 2,000-year-long Aquarian age we currently find ourselves in.
The discussion will be followed by a Q&A and conclude with a guided visualization and meditation by Maestro Manuel Rufino.

Ryan Slatko Trio – The Cornelia Street Cafe
July 18, 2018 – New York

Miami native Ryan Slatko has studied with Ari Hoenig, Gil Goldstein, Taylor Eigsti and Shai Maestro. He was the musical director for "Lights Out," a musical about Nat King Cole starring Dulé Hill and Daniel J. Watts. He placed 3rd in the 2014 Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition, and has performed or recorded with Rich Perry, Alex Sipiagin, Chris Potter, Tom Scott, Ulysses Owens Jr, Linda Oh, Adam Rogers, Randy Brecker, and many more.

Quizz Off – Pete's Candy Store
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

NYC's finest trivia beckons. Got the brains? Bring your friends and wrack your noodles with six rounds of clever, fun, HARD trivia. The most experienced trivia hosts in the city will test your mental mettle in areas of General Knowledge, Music, Top Tens, and Visual Identification. First Prize is a $75 bar tab, Second Prize is a $40 bar tab and Third Prize is a $15 bar tab. But the real prize (besides bragging rights for those who place, and a berth in the twice yearly finals) is the time honored social scene of the Quizz-Off crowd. Give it a try smart guy! And come early for a good table.

Tonewheel – The Cornelia Street Cafe
July 18, 2018 – New York

TONEWHEEL is a quintet based in New York City, led by bassist-composer Leo Sherman. The project is inspired by stories: new and old, factual and fictional. The stories range from simple, like the feeling of take-off on a plane, to far-reaching travels of the imagination. Each piece is programmatic and features the instrumentalists as characters, the melodies and song structure as the plot, and the harmonic language as a setting.
"Leo Sherman, who I have had the pleasure of working with, not only swings hard but has a depth of harmonic understanding and listens deeply to the musical conversation. One of the new voices on bass for the future." -Mike Clark (Herbie Hancock, The Headhunters).

Yuhan Su Quartet – The Cornelia Street Cafe
July 18, 2018 – New York

'Like the best fiction, it's entirely enveloping' – Downbeat (December, 2016) Listing as Rising Star Vibraphonist at DownBeat critic poll 2017, Yuhan Su will return to Cornelia Street Cafe presenting a series of new music inspired by dance movements and music from her upcoming record City Animals featuring a stellar line-up of musicians. Yuhan's music is innovative, emotional, cerebral and most importantly, always lyrical. Her compositions and improvisations are uniquely hers, marked with an amalgamation of complexity, intensity and emotional resonance. And though she is capable of blistering technique, she always maintains a sense of melodic lyricism and wonder in her playing. Since the release of her second record A Room Of One's Own, the album has been listed on the Best of 2016 on Downbeat magazine and received numerous music awards and nominations including the Best Jazz Album of the Year and Best Instrumentalist Award from 2016 Golden Indie Award in Taiwan. Yuhan's new record City Animals will be released in Winter 2018 through Sunnyside Records.

Weezer & Pixies – Jones Beach theater
July 18, 2018 – Wantagh

Weezer and the Pixies announce a co-headlined North American tour for summer 2018 with a stop at Jones Beach on July 18! tix: http://WEEZER.jonesbeach.com
The two bands have shared a stage previously, but this is their first full tour together. Weezer credits the Pixies as one of their main inspirations, and the Pixies likewise appreciate their tour mates. "We're all big Weezer fans, so we're really looking forward to this summer," Pixies singer Black Francis said in a statement. "We have a lot of respect for Weezer; they're not afraid to take risks with their music."

Funhouse Comedy – Pete's Candy Store
July 18, 2018 – Brooklyn

Gabe Pacheco and Sameer Naseem have been putting on a dynamic indie comedy showcase with top shelf performers for over a year now. Every week they invite their favorites to Pete's Candy Store, in the heart of Williamsburg to entertain the locals in an intimate performance space. It's a great chance for comedy lovers to discover stand-up gems while enjoying delicious brews and starting their weekends on Wednesday.

Pandafan – Pete's Candy Store
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

http://www.pandafan.net/

Heart Songs with Roger Schmelzer – Don't Tell Mama
July 19, 2018 – New York

Crooner Roger Schmelzer will perform his HeartSongs at the famed Don’t Tell Mama, a Cabaret to benefit the St. Baldrick’s Foundation for pediatric cancer research.

Madame's Soiree – The Duplex Cabaret Theatre
July 19, 2018 – New York

Eccentric cabaret patroness Madame Mathieu presents an eclectic evening featuring rising stars in stand-up, concert music, poetry, dance, songwriting, and performance art showcasing their work, and more established artists accepting creative dares that arise from Mme. M's insane imagination. A true variety show with an avant garde twist, the Soiree is as unpredictable as the host herself. The evening concludes with a party in the outer bar, because the only thing more interesting that Mme. M's show is her audience.
$10 Ticket in Advance & a 2 Drink Minimum in the Cabaret Theatre*
$15 Ticket at the Door (plus service fee) & a 2 Drink Minimum in the Cabaret Theatre*
*Drinks Must be purchased In the Cabaret Theatre to count towards the Minimum.
No One Under 21 Allowed
Doors open 30 minutes before show time. There is a 2 Drink Minimum per Person in the Cabaret Theatre

The Symposium: Academic Stand-Up *Periods and Genitals Edition* – Caveat
July 19, 2018 – New York

Kick those boring old lectures goodbye! Discover a new side to Academia in this evening of research-inspired stand-up comedy. Academics, researchers, teachers, & comics take the mic to give life to those dusty textbooks and show you what research & teaching is really like. From statistics to evolution, philosophy, history, and more, come for the laughs and the cutting-edge ideas, stay for the laughs and the cutting-edge ideas.

Jupiter & Okwess – MetroTech Commons
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

This spirited Congolese group plays exhilarating grooves matched only by the exuberance of their live sets. Charismatic band leader Jupiter Bokondji represents the innovative scene of street musicians in Kinshasa, with a mission to reactivate the forgotten rhythms and melodies of Congo by injecting them with the urban groove of the city. With lyrics focusing on overcoming the country's painful past, Jupiter & Okwess' political messages range from criticism of the DRC government to calls for the Congolese to realize greater potential for their homeland. The group comes to MetroTech in support of its 2017 album Kin Sonic, a slice of universality showcasing a unique combination of Afropop, traditional Congolese rhythms, funk, and rock.

Revisionist Listening – Friends and Lovers
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Go back to the time you first heard some albums, while also hearing new music.

Soul Hop Cypher – Friends and Lovers
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Live Set: Ace Clark

Dollylujah: A Celebration of Dolly Parton Featuring Doll Parts, Darlinda Just Darlinda, and more! – The Bell House
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Brooklyn's Premier Dolly Parton Cover Band– they have been actively spreading the gospel of Dolly Parton to venues throughout the east coast. Since Dolly doesn't hold back, they don't either! Make no mistake they "BRING THE Y'ALL, Y'ALL!"

The Rinse – Friends and Lovers
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Dj lambrabbit + Wigdoc + Keat Sweat

Karina Rykman Experiment + Special Guests Nels Cline & Skerik – The Bell House
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

The Karina Rykman Experiment is comprised of Adam November, Chris Corsico, and Karina Rykman. This performance will feature special guests Nels Cline & Skerik for an otherworldly improvised extravaganza.

Little Big Town & Miranda Lambert – Jones Beach Theater
July 19, 2018 – Wantagh

Little Big Town will be playing Jones Beach on Thursday, July 19 – the show will also be part of the country megaticket. tix: http://LBT.jonesbeach.com the stop at Jones Beach is in the middle of their Bandwagaon Tour with Miranda Lambert.. at first she couldn't make but now she can!! Turnpike Troubadours and Tenille Townes will support.
Little Big Town is an American country music group. Founded in 1998, the group has comprised the same four members since its founding: Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman (formerly Kimberly Roads), Jimi Westbrook, and Phillip Sweet. Their musical style relies heavily on four-part vocal harmonies, with all four members alternating as lead vocalists; Westbrook and Sweet also play rhythm guitar.

Cnc Class: Basic Usage And Safety – Fat Cat Fab Lab
July 19, 2018 – New York

We'll start with a prepared g-code file and cover the basic usage and safety for our Camaster Stinger 1 CNC machine.
Prerequisites: There aren't any prerequisites for the class, but know that without prior CAD/CAM knowledge and a post-processor for our machine, you may not get to use this information on your own projects for a while.
Please note, you may cancel your class booking up to 24 hours before the event. Value can not be refunded, but credited towards a future class of the same type.
FYI we're using Autodesk Fusion 360 for CAD/CAM and will have classes on that in the future. Let us know what CAD/CAM you have and we'll check with Camaster for a post.

I Am America: Gendering Power – The Greene Space
July 19, 2018 – New York

Join The Center for Fiction and The Greene Space at WNYC for a series of conversations about what it means to be a part of these (sometimes) United States. Five evenings of provocation led by writers and artists like Roxane Gay, Terese Marie Mailhot, Angela Flournoy, and Philip Gourevitch.
Keep an eye on this page for tickets and guest announcements.

Live at the Archway: Michael Blume – The Archway Under the Manhattan Bridge
July 19, 2018 – DUMBO

Live at the Archway is DUMBO's signature series: featuring dynamic musical performances + pop-up gallery + interactive art experience, in a magical, only-in-DUMBO setting. Always free, always all ages + always rain or shine. This week at Live at the Archway, get down with the soul pop stylings of Michael Blume. Plus, get up-close with a live art experience led by DUMBO-based artist Emily Jean Ulrich.

Goat on a Boat: 'The Dinosaur Show' – Bay Street Theater
July 19, 2018 – Sag Harbor

Make no bones about it – The Dinosaur Show is sure to tickle your funny bone and stimulate your imagination. Mesner Puppet Theater reaches into the past using hand, rod, shadow and body puppets to bring this prehistoric tale to life. Join paleontologist Dr. Dino Sawyer in exploring scientific theories (as well as some improbable ones) that explain what was and what might have been in the Age of the Dinosaurs.

The Summer Slaughter Tour Ft. Between the Buried and Me – Irving Plaza
July 19, 2018 – New york

The Summer Slaughter Tour is an annual metal music tour held every year since 2007. It originated in North America in 2007 and has toured in Canada in 2008, Europe in 2008, and Australia and New Zealand in 2009. Billed as "The Most Extreme Tour of the Year", Summer Slaughter has earned a reputation as being one of the few summer tours to cater exclusively to fans of extreme forms of metal music. Starting in 2012, Summer Slaughter began to add more progressive metal bands to their lineups, seeing Between the Buried and Me co-headline with Cannibal Corpse. Periphery also played Summer Slaughter 2012, and came back during Summer Slaughter 2013, along with progressive metal bands Animals as Leaders and The Ocean. The focus on progressive metal that year was controversial, and death metal focused lineups returned in 2014, seeing Morbid Angel headline.

Book Talk: Beneath a Ruthless Sun – Brooklyn Historical Society
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove, Gilbert King, presents his latest book, a historical exploration of crime, community, and conspiracy. Spurred by the true story of a criminal investigation in segregation-era Florida, King uncovers a cultural intersection of racism, privilege, and injustice that continues to infect many communities around the country today.

Dawn Transforms Grand Central Into 3D Bird Show, Celebrating 40 years Of Helping Save Wildlife with Kate Mara – Grand Central Terminal
July 19, 2018 – Midtown

On July 19th, Vanderbilt Hall in Grand Central Terminal will transform into the great outdoors where 75,000 3D birds will be released to soar freely around the hall.
The free spectacle is kicking off Dawn's new campaign – 40 Years of Helping Save Wildlife – celebrating the brand's 40th anniversary of wildlife initiatives with long-time partners,International Bird Rescue and The Marine Mammal Center (MMC).
There's no better way to understand the magnitude of lives saved and environmental progress made than by seeing it. Dawn compiled images and footage of bird wildlife into larger-than-life interactive 3-D spectacle of wildlife "flying" high above Grand Central – a tribute to the 75,000 oiled wildlife animals rescued and released back into the wild over the decades.

Chasing Astor: In The Footsteps of Piazzolla – Mercury Lounge
July 19, 2018 – New York

Quartetto Tomassini is comprised of four powerhouse musicians who have shared stages with the industries most accomplished performers worldwide, including U2, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Bon Jovi, Sheryl Crow and Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. At the heart of Quartetto Tomassini's style is the sensual sound of the Tango, but the group's versatility enable it to perform a variety of genres not previously arranged for strings, including American Standards, Pop, Rock and Roll and Jazz. The string quartet takes the listener on an unforgettable journey with a contemporary sound that embraces Latin, Jazz and American Standards. The ensemble includes Patrisa Tomassini (violin) and Lorenza Ponce (violin), Ina Paris (viola) and Nelly Rocha (cello).

Acid Dad, Big Eyes – Mercury Lounge
July 19, 2018 – New York

Big Eyes is a NYC based band led by Kait Eldridge.

Gymboree Grand Re-Opening – Gymboree
July 19, 2018 – Upper East Side

The event will be hosted by Brianne Manz of Stroller in the City, Dikla Goren Dekel of Girl Plus Two, and Nyja Richardson of Mom’s Epiphany. Parents and their kids will get to experience the newly renovated store, check out the new clothing line, and receive goodies and surprises.

FITNESS, Wild Mocassins – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Alternative Rock Band and Indie Pop.

Lucky 7 – Empire City Casino
July 19, 2018 – Yonkers

Empire Club Members earn 7 Empire Points playing slot machines to receive $7 Free Play.

Car Show – Germonds Park
July 19, 2018 – West Nyack

See a variety of collecitible cars compete for top honors. “People’s Choice” Trophies given to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Rain date: July 26th

Roger Schmelzer: HeartSongs – Don't Tell Mama
July 19, 2018 – New York

The title "HeartSongs" refers to Roger's optimistic focus on what is good and what works in our lives. "The Great American Songbook has never had more to offer," he says. "This music brings us together and reassures friends and family that they can chart their own course with confidence, conviction and a spring in their step."
Roger made his New York solo debut last summer and has performed in numerous cabaret shows since 1996.
Roger's CD, "About Now" was described by public radio as "Chock-full of the sorts of clever lyrics and lush arrangements that characterize songs for intimate settings from the last century to today." Tracks from "About Now" have been played extensively on radio stations and streaming services around the world.
Roger is Vice Chairman of the Great American Songbook Foundation founded by Michael Feinstein and is past board chair for The Cabaret in Indianapolis. By day, he serves as CEO of the National Conference of Insurance Guaranty Funds (NCIGF) with members in every state who protect insurance consumers in the rare circumstances when a property and casualty insurer fails. Roger and his wife, Indianapolis actor Cindy Phillips have three grown children and a granddaughter!

Drawing During the Golden Hour – Queens Botanical Garden
July 19, 2018 – Flushing

Artists of all levels are invited to experience the "golden hour" light and draw different areas of the Garden in a group setting. Artists from Urban Sketchers will provide guidance and critique for participants in pencil, pastel, and charcoal drawing techniques. All art materials provided. Recommended for adults and children 10+ (accompanied by participating adult).

Jerry Douglas – Opry City Stage
July 19, 2018 – New York

Dobro master and 14-time Grammy winner Jerry Douglas is to the resonator guitar what Jimi Hendrix was to the electric guitar: elevating, transforming, and reinventing the instrument in countless ways. In addition to being widely recognized as the foremost master of the Dobro, Jerry Douglas is a freewheeling, forward-thinking recording artist whose output incorporates elements of bluegrass, country, rock, jazz, blues and Celtic into his distinctive musical vision.
Called "dobro's matchless contemporary master," by The New York Times, fourteen-time Grammy winner Jerry Douglas is one of the most innovative recording artists in music, both as a solo artist and member of groundbreaking bands including J.D. Crowe & the New South, the Country Gentlemen, Boone Creek, the Grammy-winning The Earls of Leicester, and Strength In Numbers. Douglas' distinctive sound graces more than 1500 albums, including discs released by Garth Brooks, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Elvis Costello, Earl Scruggs, and Ray Charles, among many others.

Bang on a Can: Judith Berkson at The Jewish Museum – Jewish Museum, Scheuer Auditorium
July 19, 2018 – New York

Bang on a Can and the Jewish Museum's 2018-2019 concert season, pairing innovative music with the Museum's exhibitions and showcasing leading female performers and composers, begins with a performance by Judith Berkson. An innovative Brooklyn-based composer, pianist, and vocalist, Berkson will perform a dynamic set featuring her unique blend of cantorial music, Hebrew liturgy, and her indie-contemporary composed songs, in conjunction with the Jewish Museum's exhibition Chaim Soutine: Flesh.
$12-20.
Presented by Bang on a Can
https://thejewishmuseum.org/calendar/events/2018/07/19/bang-on-a-can-judith-berkson-soutine-071918 [email protected] 718-852-7755

Extended Summer Evenings – Queens Botanical Garden
July 19, 2018 – Flushing

QBG is extending its open hours so you can enjoy twilight at the garden every Thursday evening in July and August.
Note: Last entry to the Garden is at 7:45pm. The Visitor & Admiration Building is open until 7:30pm every Thursday evening, except for August 16.
During Extended Summer Evenings, guests are expected to follow QBG etiquette. Please read our rules in advance to enjoy your evening as much as possible, click here for more information.

Member Appreciation Week: Wine on Us – Queens Botanical Garden
July 19, 2018 – Flushing

Show your QBG Member card to receive a complimentary glass of wine on us! This appreciation event runs in conjunction with Extended Summer Evenings.

Live at the Archway: Michael Blume – The Archway Under the Manhattan Bridge
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Live at the Archway is DUMBO's signature series: featuring dynamic musical performances + pop-up gallery + interactive art experience, in a magical, only-in-DUMBO setting. Always free, always all ages + always rain or shine.
This week at Live at the Archway, get down with the soul pop stylings of Michael Blume. Plus, get up-close with a live art experience led by DUMBO-based artist Emily Jean Ulrich.
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ON STAGE: Michael Blume
IN THE GALLERY: Emily Ulrich Studio
Libre!
The Archway Under the Manhattan Bridge is a public plaza in DUMBO, Brooklyn. It’s on Water St between Anchorage Place and Adams St.
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THE BAND
With an unbridled passion and soul-baring rawness, Michael Blume’s music teems with honeyed vocals, soulful scatting, and thoughtful, socially conscious lyrics that are both personal and universal. Selling out back-to-back shows at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom and performing at major music festivals across the country including South by Southwest, Governor’s Ball, Lollapalooza and Firefly, he enchants audiences with confessional and inspirational performances. With a musical background rooted in a cappella, Blume effortlessly produces complex vocal arrangements that showcase his comprehensive musicianship and perfectly complement his stellar range.
THE ARTIST
Emily Jean Ullrich uses glitter and glue to make shiny landscapes.
THE GALLERY
Every week at Live at the Archway, we assemble (tool-free!) Tfnf’s "The Space Station." It is a replica, in flat pack, modular, franchisable form, of the DUMBO gallery This Friday or Next Friday– “likely the tiniest, most inconsequential gallery in NYC, maybe on the face of the Earth” – founded and run by Nathan Sinai Rayman since 2013 as both a gallery and an artwork. We exhibit a new DUMBO-based artist every Thursday, and invite the public to engage through a live art component, where the artist and public create a collaborative piece together over the course of three hours.

Taste of Grand Central Market – Grand Central Market – Grand Central Terminal
Through July 19, 2018 – New York

Enjoy free tastings, demos, and special deals from Grand Central Market merchants

The Long Island Ducks vs New Britain Bees – Bethpage Ballpark
Through July 19, 2018 – Central Islip

The ducks take on the New Britain Bees and there will be a Fireworks Spectacular.

Kids Open Studio – Neuberger Museum of Art
July 19, 2018 – Purchase

A drop-in class for families with kids. Make art inspired by the works currently on view in the galleries. A different tactile art project will be offered during each studio session, along with an afternoon snack and juice box. The projects are designed for kids 5-10, but all ages are welcome. Be sure to wear play clothes or bring a smock.

Anders Osborne & Jackie Greene Tourgether! – YMCA Boulton Center For The Performing Arts
July 19, 2018 – Bay Shore

Not too long-ago, Anders Osborne and Jackie Greene were booked to do a few solo acoustic shows together. One thought, and the other agreed, that the shows would be a helluva lot more fun if they joined together and did them "in the round." For two friends that are gifted as both singer-songwriters and guitarists—impromptu "jamming" is second nature. But for these shows, they've ditched their bands for some stripped down acoustic performances, each taking a turn with one of their songs, while the other provides accompaniment.
It was a great experience for each of them and audience alike and Jackie and Anders are excited to continue this sit-down evening of old fashioned tune trading.
Jackie Greene has been chasing his muse ever since his teenage years, when he released his critically acclaimed independent debut, signed his first record deal and began a lifetime of touring that would see him supporting the likes of BB King, Mark Knopfler, Susan Tedeschi, and Taj Mahal, in addition to gracing festival stages from Bonnaroo to Outside Lands. The New York Times hailed his "spiritual balladry," Bob Weir anointed him the "cowboy poet" of Americana and blues, and the San Francisco Chronicle raved that he has "a natural and intuitive connection with… just about any musical instrument."
While Greene's songwriting chops were more than enough to place him in a league of his own (NPR's World Café raved that his "sound seems at once achingly intimate, surprisingly energetic and unburdened by adherence to genre"), Greene also emerged as a singular singer and guitarist, prompting Rolling Stone to praise his "honeyed tenor" and name him among "the most notable guitarists from the next generation of six-string legends." Between studio albums and his own tours, Greene took up prestigious gigs playing with Phil Lesh & Friends, The Black Crowes, Levon Helm, and Trigger Hippy, his supergroup with Joan Osborne

The Bruce Katz Band – Daryl's House Club
July 19, 2018 – Pawling

Hammond B-3 based blues, roots and soul-jazz from Woodstock, NY.

Liberation Day – Rooftop Films
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Cult band Laibach plays a show in North Korea for an audience never exposed to alt rock. Under the loving but firm guidance of an old fan turned director and cultural diplomat, and to the surprise of a whole world, the Slovenian cult band Laibach becomes the first rock group ever to perform in the state of North Korea. Confronting strict ideology and cultural differences, the band struggles to get their songs through the needle's eye of censorship before they can be unleashed on an audience never before exposed to alternative rock music. Meanwhile, propaganda loudspeakers are being set up at the border between the two Koreas and a countdown to war is announced. The hills are alive….with the sounds of music.

Poetry Walk – The New York Botanical Garden
July 19, 2018 – Bronx

An ongoing poetry walk showcases the work of acclaimed poet W.S. Merwin, organized in partnership with the Poetry Society of America. Merwin, a former U.S. Poet Laureate who has resided in Hawai'i since the 1970s, uses his interest in deep ecology to explore the relationship between nature and humans.

Hands-On Fresh Pasta Intensive Workshop – Eataly
July 19, 2018 – New york

The perfect fresh pasta dish is the result of high quality ingredients, a well-crafted dough, and an understanding of how to pair pasta shapes with different sauces….but most of all, a great pasta dish is the result of practice! Join the Chef of La Scuola in this NEW interactive 3-hour workshop where he will demonstrate fresh pasta dough and shaping techniques, and work one-on-one with guests to help them hone their skills! Whether you're a gnocchetti novice or a pappardelle pro, this class will have something for you! In this class.

Sophia Sarlat Swings – 53 Above Broadway
July 19, 2018 – New York

Sofia Sarlat is back to the 53rd stage for a four week residency swinging the American songbook and swaying the Latin standards.
Sofia will also be featuring uprising cats on the jazz scene.
Sofia Sarlats repertoire is sassy, sensual and sparkling with her sensational house band Ryan Slatko and Tony Lannen.

Jazz at Pier 84 – Pier 84 at Hudson RIver Park
July 19, 2018 – New York

Back for our 20th Anniversary season, Jazz at Pier 84 brings our largest public pier to life with a fantastic lineup curated by the Jazz Foundation of America. For almost 30 years, JFA has provided help to jazz and blues musicians, with both direct assistance and opportunities to bring tremendous, inspiring performances to fantastic venues like our Pier 84!

Cross-Stitch Circle – New York Historical Society
July 19, 2018 – Upper West Side

Drop in to try your skills at one of the oldest forms of embroidery in the world. Beginning cross-stitchers will learn the basic stitch and create a bookmark with their new skill. More seasoned stitchers can continue working on their bookmark or branch into more complicated designs – make a handcrafted gift for someone!
Younger kids may also enjoy coming along and contributing to our community weaving using recycled fabrics and ribbons.

Jon Langford's Four Lost Souls – Union Hall
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

The Fond Farewells, David Nagler

FITNESS & Wild Moccasins – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Shiffley has a knack for mixing surfy summer vibes with sinister synth mayhem. Since the release of their first full-length album 'Paper Cranes,' Alex Ganes (vocals/guitar), Alex Jenks (keys), Bryan Contreras (drums) and Shaune Killough (bass) have been farming their tracks around the NYC area. With numerous success in TV placements (E!, TruTV, MTV and Travel Channel), and opening slots for acts such as Twenty One Pilots, Plain White T's, and Vinyl Theatre, the Queens-based band has seen no shortage of success since their inception.

Transit Tots – New York Transit Museum
July 19, 2018 – New York

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

Modern Dance (Open Level) – 92Y
July 19, 2018 – Upper East Side

Explore the body's relationship to breath, weight and space through standing and floor work and traveling combinations.Develop strength and movement flexibility. Move through space with longer, more complex combinations.

Family BINGO Night – The Field Library
July 19, 2018 – Peekskill

An evening of BINGO fun with a genuine ball cage and prizes to win.

Wondershow – House of Yes
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Hailed by TimeOut New York as "Professional Mindfuckery by the most skilled performers in the business," this modern vaudeville experience is back with a night of magic and mind-reading unlike anything you've ever seen.
Don't Miss WONDERSHOW's FIVE YEAR Anniversary Performance!
Hosted by mentalist ERIC WALTON, the July 19th event will showcase a cast of today's top variety acts, like THE GREAT THROWDINI. With over 25 world-records to his name, TGT is widely regarded as the greatest knife-thrower who has ever lived. Sit back and relax, if you can, as knifes, axes, tomahawks and machetes are thrown with lightning speed and surgical precision around his lovely, daring, and talented assistant.
Presented exclusively at Bushwick's House of Yes, WONDERSHOW will also include performances from the hilarious MARCUS MONROE, aka the rockstar of jugglers, plus a special appearance from the mesmerizing Miss 360, maven of the hula hoops. As well as award-winning choreography from Jenny Rocha & her Painted Ladies and MUCH MORE!
Don't miss this incredible night of magic, mischief, and mystery that will leave you truly believing that Wonders Never Cease.

Sound The Groove! – Drom
July 19, 2018 – New York

Groove International is proud to return to DROM NYC with our infamous Sound The Groove bash! Brace yourself for an epic night filled with live-bands, DJs, dancers, beach balls, inflatable zebras, and anything else we can throw in the mix! Let's get weird! (21 & Over Event | Bottle Service Available | $15 Advance)

Open mic – Mr Beery's
July 19, 2018 – Bethpage

Mr Beerys Weekly Open Mic Night! Sign ups at 830, music starts at 930!

Chris Cornell Birthday Tribute ft. Striven – The Capitol Theatre
July 19, 2018 – Port Chester

Striven is a hard rock band from Westchester, NY & CT featuring:
Greg Capra (Rhythm/Lead Guitar & Vocals)
Conor O'Leary (Drums)
Steve Riccio (Bass)
Established in 2011, they have remained true to their grunge-rock and heavy metal roots. The focus of Striven is to retain that style while also producing a new sound for a modern audience. The word striven means to struggle in opposition, to push through the boundaries of adversity and reach a desired goal. This is the reason why this band refers to itself as striven, as the band strives to push beyond the tests of life.
Striven's main influences include:
Alice In Chains, Black Label Society, Faith No More, and Megadeth, to name a few.

'Kung Fu Panda 2' – Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 1
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Bring the whole family for a night of music by DJ Niara Sterling, followed by a screening of the short film Magestic Wilderness! Then at sundown, watch Kung Fu Panda 2, where Po and his friends fight to stop a peacock villain from conquering China with a deadly new weapon. Plus, food and drinks from Smorgasburg will be available all night long!

Brandon 'TAZ' Niederauer: Taz plays Taz – Iridium
July 19, 2018 – New York

Fourteen-year-old guitarist BRANDON NIEDERAUER is living proof that dreams really do come true. Having played in the most legendary rooms in America with some of the most prominent musicians of our time, the young guitarist/singer/songwriter has built up quite the reputation in the music world, welcoming the nickname "TAZ" amongst fans and peers alike.
It started when Brandon watched the movie School of Rock at eight-years-old. Also inspired by his father's record collection, he instantly realized he wanted to play guitar. Four years later, he was cast as the principle role of guitarist "Zack Mooneyham" in the Tony Award- nominated Andrew Lloyd Webber Broadway production, School of Rock the Musical at the Winter Garden Theatre.
Living in New York City welcomes great opportunity for Brandon to play with some of his most idolized musicians. He's had the brilliant experiences of playing with members of the Allman Brothers Band including Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks, Warren Haynes, and Oteil Burbridge, as well as other notable musicians such as Buddy Guy, Stevie Nicks, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Dr. John, Gary Clark Jr., Eric Krasno, George Porter Jr., Robert Randolph, Karl Denson, and countless others. He has also played with Umphrey's McGee, Scorpions, Dumpstaphunk, The Revivalists, Galactic, and so many more.
Since performing on the Ellen DeGeneres Show at the age of ten, Brandon has made additional national television appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Good Morning America, and The View.

Old MacDonald’s Rhyming Ranch by Mesner Puppet Theater – Southampton Arts Center
July 19, 2018 – Southampton

Mesner Puppet Theater takes you down on the farm to visit America’s favorite farmer, Old McDonald! Join Old McDonald as he welcomes you to his farm full of funny animals, silly songs and favorite rhymes. Singing cats, dancing chickens and one goofy duck are all part of this wacky variety show! All puppet shows take place outdoors on the west lawn. In the event of rain, the programs will be moved indoors to the theater. Please visit www.southamptonartscenter.org for more information.

BCMF “Pop-Up” Family Concert with the Rolston Quartet – Southampton Arts Center
July 19, 2018 – Southampton

Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival kicks-off its 35th Season with a series of FREE concerts at various cultural institutions in Southampton, Sag Harbor, Bridgehampton, Sagaponack, and Water Mill. The celebrated Rolston String Quartet will perform a variety of repertoire, with each concert being a special and unique event. The series will begin at SAC with a special late morning family concert! All KIDS programming has been made possible thanks to the generosity of Anke Beck-Friedrich and Juergen Friedrich. A monumental year, 2016 saw Canada’s Rolston String Quartet earn attention and gain recognition from international audiences and critics alike. The year culminated with a First Prize win at the 12th Banff International String Quartet Competition (BISQC). A winner of Astral’s 2016 National Auditions and the Grand Prize Winner of the 31st Chamber Music Yellow Springs Competition, they were also prizewinners at the 2016 Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition and the inaugural M-Prize competition. Named among the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s “30 Hot Canadian Classical Musicians Under 30” in 2016, the Rolstons are the 2018 recipient of, and the first international ensemble chosen for, the prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award from Chamber Music America. On the heels of their Banff win, the Rolston String Quartet immediately embarked upon the BISQC Winner’s Tour, with over 60 concerts that take them to Germany, Italy, Austria, Canada, and the U.S. In the 2017-2018 season, the Rolstons tip a 100-concert milestone with performances throughout Canada, the U.S., Germany, Belgium, Italy, and Israel. Other highlights include appearances in such venues as the Smithsonian, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Koerner Hall, and Esterhazy Palace. The Rolston String Quartet began as the Yale School of Music’s fellowship quartet-in-residence in the fall of 2017. They have also served as the graduate quartet-in-residence at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, and have participated in residencies and fellowships at the Académie musicale de Villecroze, the Aspen Music Festival, Banff Centre, McGill International String Quartet Academy, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, and Robert Mann String Quartet Institute. The Rolston String Quartet – Luri Lee (1st violin), Emily Kruspe (2nd violin), Hezekiah Leung (viola), and Jonathan Lo (cello) – was formed in the summer of 2013 at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity’s Chamber Music Residency. They take their name from Canadian violinist Thomas Rolston, founder and long-time director of the Music and Sound Programs at the Banff Centre. POP-UP 1: Southampton Arts Center Thursday, July 19, 11 AM (FAMILY PROGRAM) POP-UP 2: Parrish Art Museum Thursday, July 19, 5 PM POP-UP 3: Hampton Library Friday, July 20, 6 PM POP-UP 4: John Jermain Memorial Library Saturday, July 21, 2 PM POP-UP 5: Madoo Conservancy Saturday, July 21, 5 PM Please visit www.southamptonartscenter.org for more information.

Social Fabric: Thomas Bayrle's Expanded Network – New Museum
July 19, 2018 – New York

Bringing together a new generation of artists interested in Thomas Bayrle's legacy, this panel will look at how younger voices take up questions around corporate production, political spectacle, digital technology, and urban planning in their own work. The conversation will be moderated by art historian and critic Alex Kitnick, and will feature panelists Lena Henke, Jordan Wolfson, and others.
The panel is organized on the occasion of "Thomas Bayrle: Playtime," the first major New York museum survey of Thomas Bayrle (b. 1937, Berlin, Germany). Bayrle is one of the most important artists to have emerged during the West German economic boom in the 1960s, and has received belated recognition for his influential works and processes. Long before the advent of current visual technologies, he foresaw our digital reality, employing photocopy machines and other midcentury tools in his early works to create analog visualizations of what we now understand as digital culture. Bayrle's thematic investigations have ranged from a visual analysis of mass culture and consumerism to reflections on how technology impacts global politics. This comprehensive survey will bring together over 115 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, wallpapers and prints, early computer-based art, videos, and films.

Animal Collective (performing 'Sung Tongs') – The Town Hall
July 19, 2018 – New York

A World of Plants – The New York Botanical Garden
July 19, 2018 – Bronx

A showcase of the Garden's living collections featuring lush tropical rain forests, cactus-filled deserts, curated displays of palms from around the world, aquatic and carnivorous plants, and much more.

Designprep Summer Intensive | Fashion + Interaction Design – Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
July 19, 2018 – New York

Explore the intersection between form, function and attitude in the week-long exposure to fashion design. Learn how designers integrate traditional methods with cutting edge technology to drive innovation in the world of fashion. Throughout the week, teens will experience the design process firsthand as they create original work with guidance from guest designers.
This FREE 5-session summer workshop will begin on Monday, July 16 and end on Friday, July 20. Sessions run from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. each afternoon. Students are required to attend all 5 sessions: Monday, July 16 through Friday, July 20 from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm daily. Registration is open to rising 9th graders and current high school students in New York City.
SESSION DATES
Monday, July 16, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Tuesday, July 17, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Wednesday, July 18, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Thursday, July 19, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Friday, July 20, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Students are required to bring a completed parental consent form on the first day (7/16).

Rock Ciccarone- McBone Jazz Series – Silvana
July 19, 2018 – New York

Rock Ciccarone played with Maria Scheinder, Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Artie Shaw Orchestra, and plays in the Lion king

Volleyball Camp – Houghton College
Through July 19, 2018 – Houghton

Heidi Latsky Dance – Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
July 19, 2018 – New York

JULY 19: HEIDI LATSKY DANCE
Heidi Latsky Dance will perform ON DISPLAY, a deconstructed art exhibit/fashion show and commentary on the body as spectacle and society's obsession with body image. It turns a diverse cast varying in age, race, ability, and gender into a sculpture court of living statues. The audience will be able to walk through the sculpture court, be quiet with them, and confront internal prejudices.
ON DISPLAY celebrates NYC's Disability Pride Month in July at Cooper Hewitt.
Performance: 7:00–8:00 p.m.
COCKTAILS AT COOPER HEWITT
Thursday Evenings, 6:00–9:00 p.m.
June 21-August 9, 2018
The popular summer performance series in Cooper Hewitt's Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden. All ages welcome. Cocktails and light fare for purchase.
$13 per performance online/$15 at door.
Children under five are free.
For ages 5–17, $7 tickets may be purchased at the garden entrance or museum admissions desk.
Held rain or shine. No refunds.
Cocktails at Cooper Hewitt ticket holders may enter the museum starting at 5 p.m
#DrinkUpDesign

Nathan Hale and Moses Dunbar: Choosing Sides in the American Revolution – Fraunces Tavern Museum
July 19, 2018 – Lower Manhattan

Nathan Hale, hanged as a spy by the British, is remembered as a Revolutionary hero. Moses Dunbar, executed as a loyalist traitor to the state of Connecticut, is virtually unknown. Despite their divergent historical reputations, Anderson considers how their stories are not so different, and together can illuminate important features of the impact of the Revolution on ordinary lives.

City Love NYC – Showcase – Silvana
July 19, 2018 – New York

City Love NYC is a monthly showcase for up and coming artists to share their talent with others. Accompanied by a house band, the artists perform their original material along with covers creating a quality music experience! #citylovenyc

FREDDIE BRYANT QUARTET – Smoke Jazz and Supper Club
July 19, 2018 – New York

Guitarist Freddie Bryant leads a swinging, straight-ahead jazz quartet with Jonny King, Ed Howard and Jonathan Blake. Downbeat says, "Guitarist Freddie Bryant is a rhythmic and melodic sponge. Put him in any musical situation, be it classical, jazz, funk, Senegalese, etc., and he'll tend to become one with the music." Bryant has an immediately identifiable touch and distinctive sound and has been heard with Ben Riley's Monk Legacy Septet, Tom Harrell, Steve Wilson, Chris Potter, Kevin Hays and many more including numerous World music artists like Salif Keita.

Slum Village & Dead Prez w/ DJ Wels – Highline Ballroom
July 19, 2018 – New York

Chances are, if you are anywhere near the Detroit music scene, you have heard of the influential hip hop trio that makes up Slum Village. The group was founded in the early 90?s by 3 childhood friends: Baatin, T3, rapper and producer J Dilla, who all grew up together in the Conant Gardens neighborhood of Detroit, MI. After leaving Pershing High School, the trio began to forge a path into the Detroit underground hip hop scene and quickly found themselves steadily gaining popularity, where they originally went by the name Ssenepod.
With a growing momentum now cemented in the underground, the group took on a forward trajectory toward bigger and better things, and in 1991 changed their name to Slum Village. J Dilla joined the production team known as The Ummah, which produced the two last A Tribe Called Quest studio albums, as well as hits for a number of R&B and hip hop musicians, and in 1996, they recorded their first album Vol. 1? , recorded in Dillas basement and RJ Rice Studios, it was critically acclaimed in the Detroit underground scene. It later found its way into the hands of A Tribe Called Quest's own Q-Tip, who played it for some of hip hop's elite, such as Busta Rhymes, Questlove, and D'angelo. This fruitful alliance led to an opening gig for A Tribe Called Quest on their Farewell tour in 1998.
In 2010, the album "Villa Manifesto" was released under Ne'astra/Koch Records, featuring the late Baatin. By that time Elzhi had decided to move on and focus on pursuing his own solo career. Even though the group has suffered many heartaches and member changes, Slum Village always finds a way to reinvent themselves. At present, the evolution of Slum Village continues with a reinvigorated energy, with founding member T3 holding down the legacy , and grammy nominated producer Young RJ and Illa j, the young prodigy at his side. Slum Village has a new mixtape "Dirty Slums", presented by DJ Mick Boogie, featuring artists such as Big Sean, Rapper Big Pooh, De La Soul, Focus, Skyzoo, Phonte, and Phife,after 100,000+downloads and rave reviews, the group released an official full length album and are planning on a sequel …As the industry changes, so has Slum Village, and yet and still while some think SV may have crashed and burned, they just keep coming up like the rising phoenix.

Nickel and Dime Ops – Smoke Jazz and Supper Club
July 19, 2018 – New York

"Judging from the crowd dancing in the aisles on Thursday night, (Nickel) might be on to something!" (Clem Richardson, NY Daily News) For two years, lyricist "Nickel" and his octet "Dime OPS" have been jamming into the early morning hours turning this jazz meets hip hop series into a popular party with their fusion of clever, organic hip hop and acoustic jazz.

Open Mic Featuring Guest Host & the Sugar Bar All Star Band – Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar
July 19, 2018 – New York

Presenting a fresh alternative to the mundane, Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar is an intimate, full-service restaurant, showcasing local and international talent. Performances run from R&B/soul to jazz to Caribbean to traditional African rhythms.

Augie Haas – Birdland
July 19, 2018 – New York

Augie Haas currently lives in New York City where he is a professional trumpeter, composer, and teacher. As one of the most in-demand trumpet players in New York, Augie has worked with artists including Harry Connick, Jr., The Maria Schneider Orchestra, The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, The Gil Evans Project, Birdland Big Band, various Broadway shows, and The Radio City Orchestra. Augie is currently a regular member of the orchestra for Aladdin on Broadway.
Born and raised in Milwaukee, Augie earned his Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies at Roosevelt University's Chicago College of the Performing Arts. After Chicago, he attended The University of Miami's Frost School of Music Conservatory for a Masters in Studio Music in Jazz, and a Doctorate in Musical Arts.
Augie has released four albums under his co-founded label Playtime Music: The Llama, Doing it Augie Style, Baby Jazz, and his latest album Endless, featuring all original compositions. Most recently he published his first book entitled Build Your Range.

Dollylujah: A Celebration of Dolly Parton Featuring Doll Parts and more! – Industry City
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Brooklyn's Premier Dolly Parton Cover Band– they have been actively spreading the gospel of Dolly Parton to venues throughout the east coast. Since Dolly doesn't hold back, they don't either! Make no mistake they "BRING THE Y'ALL, Y'ALL!"
The Bell House Summer Series, produced by City Farm Presents, brings 4 months of concerts, comedy, brews & bocce to Courtyard 1/2 at Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

Nerd Salad, Gallons of Pork, Samurai Pizza Cats – Arlene's Grocery
July 19, 2018 – New York

Nerd Salad, a unique and colorful blend of rock, alternative, indie, funk, psychedelic grooves, hales from Westchester County, New York. This 4-piece band has played a variety of clubs and restaurants in the greater downstate NY and Manhattan regions to crowds of 30 or more. Their collaborative approach to writing and playing shines through in their performances, allowing the audience to feel engaged and part of the music, prompting thought and dance alike.
Gallons Of Pork blurs lines between genres with versatile and progressive music that's highly addictive, loaded with chemicals, packaged and ready to serve. Stumbling into a chance opportunity after a friend booked them headlining a live show at a local house party, Gallons Of Pork quickly legitimized themselves as a brash new sound after beginning as only a comical concept shared between four friends. Three years later and two albums deep, they are getting ready to unleash new music upon the masses.

Passport Thursdays – Outdoor International Film Series – Queens Museum
July 19, 2018 – Corona

Join us Thursday evenings, 7 – 10pm on the lawn in front of the Queens Museum for Passport Thursdays, our annual outdoor international film series.
This year we've selected a series of films that explore the classic road movie genre – roadtrips, travel (mis)adventures or life-changing journeys, this theme resonates across cultures and ages. Over the course of five Thursdays, the featured films will take us to India, Ecuador, Ghana, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic.
Come early to get your body moving with Masala Bhangra: Bollywood dance workout classes from 7 – 7:45, then get cozy on our picnic blankets for the feature film starting at 8pm.

2018 Waterfront Concert Series! – Astoria Park Great Lawn
July 19, 2018 – Astoria

Central Astoria LDC continues our 2018 Waterfront Concert Series, on Thursday, July 19th, 2018 at 7:30 pm at the Astoria Park Great Lawn. We are proud to be bringing you the Doo Wop musical wonders that has thrilled generations for six decades "The Devotions!" This free concert is open to the public and no RSVP or tickets are required. Just show up!

Pedrito Martinez – Ginny's Supper Club
July 19, 2018 – New York

"Pedrito is a genius…working with him has been a revelation to me."
Wynton Marsalis
"The Pedrito Martinez Group is the real thing. They had the club JUMPING! It made me feel like a teenager!"
Quincy Jones
"The Pedrito Martinez Group is writing a new chapter in Cuban music
history" NPR All Things Considered
Pedro Pablo "Pedrito" Martinez was born in Havana, Cuba, Sept 12, 1973. Having settled in New York City in the fall of 1998, by 2000, he had been awarded the Thelonius Monk Award for Afro-Latin Hand Percussion.
Pedrito has recorded or performed with Wynton Marsalis, Paul Simon, , Bruce Springsteen, and Sting and has contributed, as a percussionist and vocalist, to over 50 albums.
Pedrito's career as a leader began in 2005 with the formation in NYC of The Pedrito Martinez Group. The group's Grammy-nominated first album was released October, 2013 and was chosen among NPR's Favorite Albums of 2013 and The Boston Globe Critics Top Ten Albums of 2013.
Habana Dreams, PMG's second album, was released in June 2016. Accolades for Habana Dreams include #1 Latin Jazz Album in NPR's Jazz Critics Top Jazz Albums for 2016 and being named anong Boston Globe World Music Albums for 2016.

Kingsland Wildflowers Tour – Kingsland Wildflowers Green Roof & Community Engagement Center
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Tour the thriving meadows spanning a rooftop in one of Brooklyn's most heavily industrialized neighborhoods and learn its history from Newtown Creek Alliance historian, Mitch Waxman.

Happy Place Comedy: Sue Funke – Q.E.D
July 19, 2018 – Queens

Every Third Thursday of the month at 9pm, count on to QED to be your happy place. Happy Place Comedy is a carefree comedy show with a unique lineup of established and up-and-coming New York City comedians, hosted by Sue Funke and Katie Compa. It's the perfect way to escape your troubles and enjoy a funny and friendly atmosphere [with featured special comfort foods] before taking on the weekend!

Sterling Shepard Meet + Greet – NFL Experience Times Square
July 19, 2018 – New York

This Thursday, July 19th, from 2-3:30pm, New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard will be making an appearance at NFL Experience Times Square (20 Times Square, New York, NY) to greet fans and sign autographs.
Shepard is entering his third year with the Giants and is poised for a breakout season with the team.

Audio Tours – The New York Botanical Garden
July 19, 2018 – Bronx

Have you ever wanted to talk to the Garden's staff and learn more about the Garden's plants or collections? Now you can by listening to the Garden's audio tours, which cover a breadth of subjects from horticulture to garden history. Learn more about the research scientists are doing at the Garden, find out what's in bloom, and leave your comments for Garden staff.

Happy Hour Comedy – New York Comedy Club
July 19, 2018 – New York

It's never too early for Comedy! Join us for the quintessential New York City Comedy experience. Our happy hour show presents a mix of citywide stars, club favorites, and fresh faces so you can kick off your evening with a lot of laughs!

Musical Salute To The First Ladies of Neo-Soul: Sade, Lauryn Hill & Jill Scott – Club Bonafide
July 19, 2018 – New York

Musical Salute To The First Ladies of Neo-Soul: Sade, Lauryn Hill & Jill Scott feat. Emilie Surtees
For a singer with such powerful pipes, it's something of a shock to hear vocalist Emilie Surtees describe herself as primarily a "listener." Then again, maybe it's her extraordinary capacity to listen that gives her tribute to Sade, Lauryn Hill and Jill Scott its amazing accuracy. Surtees not only replicates hit songs, power note for power note, but communicates the soul of each singer who originally recorded them — something that requires not only incredible vocals but also a profound appreciation of music. Be moved and amazed by a tribute artist every bit as talented as the singers she honors in this concert at Club Bonafide in New York City.

Matt Pavich, Yannis Pappas, Neko White, Nate Craig – New York Comedy Club
July 19, 2018 – New York

Matt Pavich, Yannis Pappas, Neko White, Nate Craig
Get the authentic NYC stand up comedy experience at New York Comedy Club! Enjoy a nightly showcase of the best comedians in the city, hot up-and-comers, plus hotshot celebrity drop ins, national and international touring comics and more surprises!
Featuring:
Neko WHite
Nate Craig
Matt Pavich
Steve Hernandez
Andrew Lee
Yannis Pappas

Aaron Rimbui – Club Bonafide
July 19, 2018 – New York

Aaron Rimbui (born Harun Kimathi Rimbui, October 15, 1979, in Kenya) is an innovator in East African music.
In 2005, Rimbui released his first album, Keys Of Life. It was the first known jazz piano album to emerge from East Africa and in 2009, he followed it up with Alfajiri.
In February 2016 the self-taught pianist, keyboardist, drummer, bandleader and composer and program host of The Capital Jazz Club (2013-2017), Kenya's longest- running jazz show – released Deeper, his third album. In it he unveils a new focus on the classic piano trio format, adding subtle touches of voice, percussion and guitar to lend textural variety to his overall sound.
From 2009 through 2013 Rimbui was music director and bandleader of Tusker Project Fame, one of East Africa's top-rated television talent shows.
Rimbui was named music director of the Safaricom Jazz Festival, Kenya's first international jazz festival, in 2014. He also founded the concert series "All That Jazz", "Piano & Voice" and "The New Standard Jazz Sessions" in Nairobi. Over the course of his career, he has performed at such prestigious gatherings as the Jahazi Jazz Festival in Zanzibar, the Sierra Jazz Festival and the Winter Jazz Festival in Copenhagen as well as outings in Los Angeles, Washington D.C, Seattle and Las Vegas among many other cities in the U.S.A. He was Kenya's representative to the International Jazz Showcase in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel.
In April 2016, Aaron began the Jazz Crossing Borders series that follows his collaborations with musicians from other parts of the world, setting off on a journey to discover ways in which music transcends the traditional borders of culture, geography, politics and language.
Johannesburg was the maiden city to receive Aaron Rimbui and four other jazz musicians on the journey with him namely Ayanda Sikade (South Africa) Tumi Mokgorosi (South Africa) Amaeshi Ikechi (Nigeria) and Benjamin Jephta (South Africa) resulting in a performance at The Orbit Jazz Club, Johannesburg.

Brother Joscephus and the Love Revolution NYC Booze Cruise – Rocks Off
July 19, 2018 – New York

A 10-piece gumbo of feel-good roots rock, old soul, Nawlins street sounds and secular gospel

106.7 LITE FM LITE 106.7 LITE FM – Bryant Park
July 19, 2018 – New York

106.7 LITE FM's Broadway in Bryant Park returns for its 18th season beginning Thursday, July 12th, with FREE, open-air lunch hour performances, for six consecutive weeks, featuring the best Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. Theater fans in the NYC area can expect musical numbers from hit shows including “The Band’s Visit,” winner of the 2018 Tony Awards’ best musical and best performances by an actor and actress in a lead role in a musical, “Once on this Island,” winner of the 2018 Tony Awards’ best revival of a musical and “SpongeBob SquarePants,” winner of the 2018 Tony Awards’ best scenic design of a musical, as well as “Waitress” starring Katharine McPhee, “Beautiful” starring Melissa Benoist, “Come From Away,” “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical,” “Chicago,” “Kinky Boots,” “School of Rock,” “FRIENDS! The Musical Parody,” and many more.
New this year, Disney on Broadway will take over 106.7 LITE FM's Broadway in Bryant Park on August 2nd with performances from the hit shows “Aladdin,” “Frozen,” and “The Lion King.”
The lineup for July 19th includes numbers from “Anastasia”, “Beautiful”, “Desperate Measures”, and “On A Clear Day You Can See Forever.” There will be a pre-show performance by Brooke Shapiro. The event will be hosted by 106.7 LITE FM’s Host Rich Kaminski and co-hosted by Renée Taylor from “My Life on a Diet.”

LESBEINGS: A Closer Look with Prof. B. Giles – Dixon Place
July 19, 2018 – New York

Prof. B. Giles takes a closer look at LESBEING hominid artists. Special guests of the DYKEASPORA take center stage as evidence of this ancient artistic civilization. With a heavy dose of levity, non-notable artist Kate Conroy and notable ethnographer Prof. Giles present a line-up of exceptional talent. Special guests include: Kay Turner, Susana Cook, Monique Sorel Dominguez, Marty Correia, and Priya Patel.

Songs from the Road Band – Hill Country Barbecue Market – Hill Country Live
July 19, 2018 – New York

Songs From The Road Band is a North Carolina powerhouse group featuring Mark Schimick, Charles Humphrey, Ryan Cavanaugh, Sam Wharton, and James Schlender. Collectively, they have received top accolades in the bluegrass, Americana, and jazz genres. They will be touring heavily in support of the fourth studio album, Road To Nowhere, is due out in the summer of 2018!
Humphrey is an IBMA award & Grammy recipient. He has also garnered a spot in the NC Music Hall of Fame. Schimick has soared to the top of the progressive and jamgrass scene alongside legends Larry Keel, Vassar Clements, and Tony Rice. Cavanaugh has made his long-awaited return to bluegrass after 10 years of touring the world with jazz great Bill Evans and his Soulgrass project. He has been acknowledged by Bela Fleck as an acoustic pioneer on the 5 string banjo. James Schlender, 2 time National Fiddle Champion has shared the stage with Chick Corea, Bobby McFerrin, and George Benson. Sam Wharton is an award winning guitar picker and singer who refined his chops in the bluegrass halls of Telluride, CO! The Road Band delivers a high energy show full of original material from their 4 studio albums, unmatched instrumental prowess, and creative covers!

Glace Chase's Neurotica – Dixon Place
July 19, 2018 – New York

Independently wealthy, highly medicated and always here to help, total bottom Glace Chase presents Neurotica: Brooklyn's hit demented comedic cabaret featuring offbeat stories, eye-popping tunes & mutually unenjoyable audience interaction.
This is terrifying, hilarious, take no prisoners cabaret at it's best. Or worst.
Past Neurotica's have taken on #metoo & Kesha's Praying, John Wayne Gacy, being a pregnant drug mule, Liza with a Z, suicide & Linkin Park and What A Wonderful World. Now they're storming Manhattan. Be. Très. Scared.Featuring Musical Director & Glace's stooge – Jimmy Sheppard on keys
'delightfully satanic… bonkers drag darling… not to be missed.' TimeOutNY
'For shame, Glace Chase, for shame.' – Gothamist

Queen – Dixon Place
July 19, 2018 – New York

An intentional repurposing of the religious ritual. Horizontal instead of vertical. Many instead of one. Bodies instead of The Body. A coming together. A witnessing. A singing event. A place for queer people who grew up in the church to find the queer space in liturgical structure.

Boss Tenors Series: J.D. Allen Trio – Zinc Bar
July 19, 2018 – New York

"a tenor saxophonist with an enigmatic, elegant and hard-driving style." —The New York Times
Acclaimed Tenor Saxophonist J.D. Allen brings his formidable trio to the Zinc jazz club on Thursday, July 19. He's supported by Noah Jackson, and drummer Mark Whitfield Jr.

Art Teacher Amy: Star Wars Art camp! – St. Luke's Lutheran Church
Through July 19, 2018 – Bayshore

Learn to draw fun wild animals from around the world and learn cool facts and even some geography and science while using oil pastels, watercolors, and markers to create beautiful animals. Sculpt a different animal each day in sculpey clay. Register online  at artteacheramy.com.

MADmakes with Luam Melake – The Museum of Arts and Design
July 19, 2018 – Columbus Circle

Luam Melake’s mixed-media textile works operate between painting and sculpture, simultaneously addressing surface, structure, form, and materiality. Join her to create experimental, multidisciplinary objects by working fibers and paints into a sculptural form. After molding metal mesh into a three-dimensional artwork, participants will elaborate on the composition by needle-weaving fibers through the mesh and applying a variety of materials to the surface.

Led by artists-in-residence in MAD’s Artist Studios Program, MADmakes is a drop-in, hands-on series where visitors can test their skills at art making and creative production. MADmakes provides an opportunity for visitors to better understand and appreciate the workmanship that goes into contemporary studio practice today. Visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels are invited to create something new every month.

Out of Line: 'Shasta Geaux Pop,' by Ayesha Jordan and Charlotte Brathwaite – The High Line
July 19, 2018 – New York

That's Not Tango–Astor Piazzolla, A Life in Music – SubCulture
Through July 19, 2018 – New York

Singled Out by the New York Times, Acclaimed Show Returns to NY
June 8, 9 & 10 as well as July dates
In Gender-Bending Role, Lesley Karsten Stars in Production Led by Stephen Wadsworth
A more revealing, soul-searching expression of the life of Astor Piazzolla—the father of Nuevo Tango—is at the heart of a revamped production of "That's Not Tango – Astor Piazzolla, A Life In Music," returning for an extended run at New York's SubCulture on June 8, 9 & 10th and for multiple performances in July. The director is Stephen Wadsworth, named one of the most influential stage directors of the 21st century by American Theatre.
Conceived by Lesley Karsten and written by Karsten and Wadsworth, the team have re-adapted their 2016 tribute to plumb more intimate details of the musician's life, examining his doubts, struggles and regrets, and how they inspired and sometimes contradicted his celebrated career.
The staged production has a unique gender-bending premise – the part of Piazzolla is played by a woman. As Piazzolla, Lesley Karsten delivers a compelling dramatic narrative that offers a deeper understanding of Piazzolla's life, from his rough childhood in New York to the fame he achieved for revolutionizing the traditional tango. The show unfolds through an interplay between storytelling and virtuoso performances of Piazzolla's music by JP Jofre, (bandoneon), Brandt Fredriksen (piano) and Nick Danielson (violin).
"We've moved from a more straightforward narrative of the facts of his life into an exploration of the inner workings of the man," says Karsten. "The premise is simple. He's dead, hates it and returns because he has unfinished business … with himself. He has regrets, struggles with isolation, memories of love lost. He gave what he had to give — and the music is astonishing – but he needs to set the record straight. There's a price to be paid for immortality."
Karsten and Wadsworth take us on an intimate journey into Piazzolla's past, from his childhood in New York, years that shaped the man he would become, to his death at 71 in Buenos Aires. Growing up on the Lower East Side, he was strongly influenced by the music he was surrounded by. Along with exposure to Bach, Stravinsky and Bartok, he heard klezmer from Jewish weddings, jazz from nearby clubs and tango­—an idiom he initially rejected—from the scratchy records his father played.
A chance encounter with Artur Rubenstein when Piazzolla was 16 further inspired him to pursue music; he was soon taken under the wings of classical composer Alberto Ginastera and tango great Aníbal Troilo, and later went on to study with the legendary Nadia Boulanger. Through her, the composer found his true calling.
From this gumbo of life experiences emerged a music that's intensely personal, yet universal and as beloved in Tokyo, Berlin and New York as it is In Buenos Aires. Since his death in 1992, Piazzolla's reputation has only grown with jazz giants like Gary Burton and Al di Meola and
classical superstars like Yo Yo Ma, Emmanuel Ax and Daniel Barenboim including his works in their repertoires. His influence continues to be felt in the works of other significant composers, such as Osvaldo Golijov. As tango reaches new heights in popularity, Astor Piazzolla is taking his rightful place as a towering figure in all 20th-century music.
"I hope people develop a personal relationship with the music and understand what it meant to him," Karsten says. "I want audiences to experience the man behind its urgency and power."
Karsten's creative journey began when she was asked to read some Latin American poetry while a violinist performed Piazzolla in Fairfield, Connecticut. Rather willfully, Karsten admits, she rejected the poetry and adapted elements of Piazzolla's biography instead. The piece, which was part of a chamber music series, had lines out the door and around the corner.
"Lesley's work as Piazzolla moves quickly beyond gender into the androgyny of the soul," says Wadsworth. "A woman in a persona so conventionally masculine, and whose music has a bald assertiveness and violence many associate with maleness, is very tango. Piazzolla was fascinated by the quick-change animus-anima exchanges between men and women dancing tango."
JP Jofre is an award-winning bandoneon player and composer considered to be the premiere bandoneónista of the modern age. He has been repeatedly highlighted by the New York Times and praised as one of today's leading artists by Great Performers at Lincoln Center. His music has been recorded by Grammy winner Paquito D' Rivera, choreographed and performed by Herman Cornejo (Principal Dancer of the American Ballet Theatre). Jofre has taken his form of contemporary tango to some of the most important venues around the world, including San Antonio Symphony, San Diego Symphony, and Argentina's National Symphony Orchestra.
Award-winning pianist Brent Fredriksen is the Music Director of the show. He is a founding member of New York's Ensemble Respiro. He has held debut recitals at Weill Recital Hall, Gasteig Cultural Center, and Vafopoulio Hall, and has performed with numerous renowned ensembles. In 2003, he was selected by the U.S. and China Foundation to perform recitals and concerts throughout China. He has several recordings, and has also recorded solo piano music for the soundtrack of the award-winning documentary film, Sonia, and chamber music composed by Nickitas Demos for the film A Free Bird. Most recently he recorded piano for New Music from Greek and Greek-American Composers for Albany Records.
Among his many collaborations, violinist Nick Danielson has performed and recorded at venues such as Jazz at Lincoln Center with world renowned tango and contemporary Argentinian ensembles and musicians such as Paquito D'Rivera, Pablo Ziegler, and Wynton Marsalis. He has performed on Grammy and Latin Grammy-winning recordings in both genres and has recorded two solo albums. He is the Assistant Concertmaster of the New York City Ballet Orchestra.
Stephen Wadsworth is a veteran of Broadway, the West End and opera companies throughout Europe and the US, including the Met. He has directed such wildly diverse playwrights such as: Terrence McNally, Anna Deavere Smith, Beth Henley, Ken Ludwig, and composers Peter
Lieberson and Daron Hagen. Working with Leonard Bernstein, he wrote the Grammy-nominated opera A Quiet Place. He was a Playwriting Fellow for Sundance at the Ucross Foundation and the McCarter Theatre, and currently teaches directing at Juilliard.
Story and Musical Consultants include: Kip Hanrahan, Piazzolla's longtime associate and the producer of his seminal CDs Tango Zero Hour and La Camorra, and Fernando Gonzalez music critic, writer and translator of Natalio Gorin's "Astor Piazzolla: A Memoir."
Dates:
June 8 @ 7pm
June 9 @ 2pm and 7pm
June 10 @ 3pm
July 18, July 19, 25, July 26 @7pm
Ticket: $35
$15 cash-only rush ticket one hour before the show (current student or educator ID required).

Brandon 'TAZ' Niederauer – Iridium
Through July 19, 2018 – New York

Fourteen-year-old guitarist BRANDON NIEDERAUER is living proof that dreams really do come true. Having played in the most legendary rooms in America with some of the most prominent musicians of our time, the young guitarist/singer/songwriter has built up quite the reputation in the music world, welcoming the nickname "TAZ" amongst fans and peers alike.
It started when Brandon watched the movie School of Rock at eight-years-old. Also inspired by his father's record collection, he instantly realized he wanted to play guitar. Four years later, he was cast as the principle role of guitarist "Zack Mooneyham" in the Tony Award- nominated Andrew Lloyd Webber Broadway production, School of Rock the Musical at the Winter Garden Theatre.
Living in New York City welcomes great opportunity for Brandon to play with some of his most idolized musicians. He's had the brilliant experiences of playing with members of the Allman Brothers Band including Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks, Warren Haynes, and Oteil Burbridge, as well as other notable musicians such as Buddy Guy, Stevie Nicks, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Dr. John, Gary Clark Jr., Eric Krasno, George Porter Jr., Robert Randolph, Karl Denson, and countless others. He has also played with Umphrey's McGee, Scorpions, Dumpstaphunk, The Revivalists, Galactic, and so many more.
Since performing on the Ellen DeGeneres Show at the age of ten, Brandon has made additional national television appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Good Morning America, and The View.

PopGun Presents: Chino Amobi – Elsewhere
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Let's Learn to Sign – Wantagh Public Library
July 19, 2018 – Wantagh

Sign language is a great way to jumpstart communication, reduce frustration and develop literacy skills for your little one! 0-5 years.

Feminist Film Mashup with the Mary Sue! – Videology Bar & Cinema
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Sponsored by Tor Books as part of their #FearlessWomen campaign! Get a free tote bag and a select #FearlessWoman book!
Let's break the mold of the oh-so-tired female narrative and challenge the ways we have come to accept female roles in film! Join us for a playful and engaging feminist clip show/film analysis presented by Princess Weekes, Assistant Editor of The Mary Sue! Enjoy clips from a curated selection of films and see them through a new, feminist, pop cultural lens. This show is guaranteed to bring a fresh perspective while promoting a healthy camaraderie among event attendees.
Topics covered: Virginity and Innocence, Sex Work (ie Breakfast at Tiffany's), Body Diversity and Size, Non Traditional Households, The Female Anti-Heroine, Sexual Autonomy, Male gaze vs Female gaze and wish fulfillment.

38 Special – The Space at Westbury
July 19, 2018 – Westbury

Lobby Nights: Andy Beta – Ace Hotel
July 19, 2018 – New York

For over a decade, Andy Beta has written about music for the likes of the New York Times, Pitchfork, Wall St. Journal, MTV, Rolling Stone and more, covering everything from folk to disco and jazz to new age music. Tonight he spins some of the music he's written about, and some he hasn't.
As DJs spin, the photobooth flashes and mixers mix, enjoy delicious selections from the Lobby Bar and high fives from our friendly staff. General RSVP is not required, but does get you on our A-List mailer for the latest in bookings and event info.

Ladies of Laughter National – Gotham Comedy Club
July 19, 2018 – New York

Cheer on America's funniest women as they compete for cash prizes, theater bookings and the coveted Ladies of Laughter titles.

Happy Hour Karaoke with Ben Easton! – Sid Gold's Request Room
July 19, 2018 – New York

Benjamin Easton is a pianist and arranger based in New York City. Easton is co-bandleader of The Academy Blues Project, a multi-genre group begun in 2012. ABP's newest record, Upwelling, was released in April of this year. When not tickling ivories — or hosting piano karaoke at YOUR next private soiree — you may find Ben crosswording, cycling through the boroughs, or listening to Odessey & Oracle on repeat.

Live Piano Karaoke with Joe McGinty – Sid Gold's Request Room
July 19, 2018 – New York

Joe McGinty was the keyboardist for the Psychedelic Furs from 1987 until 1992. He is also the founder and music director of Loser's Lounge, an NYC tribute series that has played to sold 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 include "One More Time" with Christopher Walken, "Bored To Death" and "Last Chance Harvey"
Interests include pinball, roller coasters and vinyl records.

Creative Engagement & Creative Learning Information Sessions – Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
July 19, 2018 – New York

Information sessions are offered in locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and non-profit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Learn what constitutes a well-prepared grant application and ask questions about LMCC's grants programs from our staff. RSVP today!
Spanish interpretation available at all sessions. Interpretación en español disponible en todas las sesiones.

Slum Village & Dead Prez w/ Special Guests Kool Keith & Prince Paul – Highline Ballroom
July 19, 2018 – New York

Slum Village
Chances are, if you are anywhere near the Detroit music scene, you have heard of the influential hip hop trio that makes up Slum Village. The group was founded in the early 90?s by 3 childhood friends: Baatin, T3, rapper and producer J Dilla, who all grew up together in the Conant Gardens neighborhood of Detroit, MI. After leaving Pershing High School, the trio began to forge a path into the Detroit underground hip hop scene and quickly found themselves steadily gaining popularity, where they originally went by the name Ssenepod.
With a growing momentum now cemented in the underground, the group took on a forward trajectory toward bigger and better things, and in 1991 changed their name to Slum Village. J Dilla joined the production team known as The Ummah, which produced the two last A Tribe Called Quest studio albums, as well as hits for a number of R&B and hip hop musicians, and in 1996, they recorded their first album Vol. 1? , recorded in Dillas basement and RJ Rice Studios, it was critically acclaimed in the Detroit underground scene. It later found its way into the hands of A Tribe Called Quest's own Q-Tip, who played it for some of hip hop's elite, such as Busta Rhymes, Questlove, and D'angelo. This fruitful alliance led to an opening gig for A Tribe Called Quest on their Farewell tour in 1998.
In 2010, the album "Villa Manifesto" was released under Ne'astra/Koch Records, featuring the late Baatin. By that time Elzhi had decided to move on and focus on pursuing his own solo career. Even though the group has suffered many heartaches and member changes, Slum Village always finds a way to reinvent themselves. At present, the evolution of Slum Village continues with a reinvigorated energy, with founding member T3 holding down the legacy , and grammy nominated producer Young RJ and Illa j, the young prodigy at his side. Slum Village has a new mixtape "Dirty Slums", presented by DJ Mick Boogie, featuring artists such as Big Sean, Rapper Big Pooh, De La Soul, Focus, Skyzoo, Phonte, and Phife,after 100,000+downloads and rave reviews, the group released an official full length album and are planning on a sequel …As the industry changes, so has Slum Village, and yet and still while some think SV may have crashed and burned, they just keep coming up like the rising phoenix.
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Jane Lee Hooker – The Cutting Room
July 19, 2018 – New York

Jane Lee Hooker is a band of five women from New York City who infuse the grit and attitude of their hometown into the blues.
With double lead guitars, a hard-driving rhythm section, and soul-scouring vocals, JLH honors the likes of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Johnny Winter, Big Mama Thornton, and other blues greats. Few bands today deliver the goods with as much raw soul as JLH.

There Will Be Other Shows – Pine Box Rock Shop
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

There Will Be Other Shows is a monthly comedy show hosted by Angela Palladino, Cait Bladt and Yaari Nadav Tal. A friendly hang and a variety show all in one, There Will Be Other Shows features a diverse slate of some of the best comedians in NYC. Expect a mix of standup, characters, music, sketch, and lots of stuff you've never seen before!

Nkumu Katalay (From Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo) – LunÀtico
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Bar LunÀtico presents Nkumu Katalay & The "Life Long Project" band , from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo!
Nkumu Katalay is an artist and orator whose main objective is to promote the beauty of connections in humanity. Born in Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and now living in New York City, His music represents the blending of two worlds. For the past two decades, the artist has worked as an ensemble musician, choreographer, dancer, and speaker. In doing music and community leadership, Isaac hopes to train leaders and establish both social and professional networking in extended communities.
Nkumu Katalay is also founder of The "Life Long Project," a musical group with a focused on forms of music related to the Congolese culture even when found outside of the Congo. The artist has also created CONTEMPTRA (contemporary & Traditional), a dance and style concept which combines contemporary and traditional Congolese dance moves and promotes both contemporary and traditional aesthetics. Overall, the artist is working on initiatives to promote cultural, social, and most importantly human values.

Flap Jackson – Pine Box Rock Shop
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Longsnapper is a 4-piece indie rock group based in Brooklyn. Formed in 2017, they are Steve Olson (drums/vocals), Steve Chan (guitar/vocals), Phil Sepulchre (bass) and Sean Burke (guitar), and their debut EP Magenta is a collection of songs that pull from unique areas of their sound.

Gettin' The Band Back Together PREVIEWS BEGIN – Belasco Theatre
July 19, 2018 – New York

Mitch Papadopolous always dreamed of being the next Bruce Springsteen, but he chose security over stardom and left those daydreams behind for a day job. For a while he thought he had everything – the high paying job, the high-rise apartment – until his 40th birthday when he got handed a pink slip and had to move back in with his Mom in Sayreville, New Jersey.
And when his high school arch nemesis (with a 20-year- old grudge and a tangerine spray tan) threatens to foreclose on their house, this big-shot banker must save his small-town home the only way he can… by winning The Battle of the Bands.
So he dusts off his guitar, gathers his old gang (the math teacher who isn't good at math, the Irish cop who dreams of being on Broadway, the dermatologist who can't get a date, and a 16-year- old Jewish rapper who makes Vanilla Ice look cool), and sets out to win the battle… and maybe even win back the high school sweetheart he left behind… proving it's never too late to give your dreams one last shot.

Family Story Time – Bright Horizons
July 19, 2018 – Midtown

Author Lese Dunton will read Charlotte's New York Adventure: A Meeting in Midtown at the new Bright Horizons location near Grand Central. Refreshments will be served and the first 40 families will receive an autographed copy of the book. You can also tour the classrooms and indoor play spaces while learning more about the programs for children ages 6 months-5 years.

Space is limited. RSVP to [email protected] and indicate if you would like to attend the 10:45am or 11:30am reading.

Summer Thursdays: Deradoorian – The Museum of Modern Art
July 19, 2018 – New York

Vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and sonic visionary Angel Deradoorian has never shied away from testing aural and conceptual boundaries in her work. On her 2015 album The Expanding Flower Planet, she led listeners through a kaleidoscopic journey that explored new rhythmic ideas culled from ancient traditions. The stark style of her latest album, Eternal Recurrence, is unlike anything she's ever recorded and features Deradoorian's riveting vocals commingling with a handful of instruments. Her music testifies to the strengths of an artist who finds new depths by means of a creative process driven entirely by instinct.

Sonelius Smith Trio – Jules Bistro
July 19, 2018 – New York

Sonelius Smith, is a classically trained pianist, composer, producer and performer. Sonelius has played with jazz luminaries Kenny Dorham, Roy Brooks, Charles Mingus, Roland Kirk, Robin Kenyatta, Rashied Ali, Warren Smith, Frank Foster, Harold Vick, Donald Byrd, Elvin Jones, Archie Shepp, Freddie Hubbard, Art Blakey, and Lionel Hampton. A recognized figure in the NYC jazz world, Sonelius has appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show and The Today Show. As he tickles the ivories, his musical influences are apparent. Come and enjoy an evening of sophistication with Sonelius Smith.

Little Bird+The Phryg – Funk 'N Waffles
July 19, 2018 – Syracuse

American Spirits (2013) and GROOVE (2015) debuted Little Bird to FM radio waves and would lead to pocketed audiences and a modest following throughout the Mid-Atlantic. The band would be named 1770 Records "Band of the Year" in 2016 after playing and headling various festivals such as Bay Funk, Pink Moon, Silopanna, Doah, EastPortaRockin' along with sharing the stage with the likes of G. Love & Special Sauce, Fortunate Youth, Long Miles, Zach Deputy, Boy Named Banjo, Jimmies Chicken Shack, Pressing Strings, Mo Lowda & the Humble and many more.

Cocoa Brown – Levity Live
July 19, 2018 – West Nyack

If you took a dab of Richard Pryor's honesty a teaspoon of Clair Huxtable's educated fervor and a cup of Pearl Bailey's girl next door sassiness you'd get a dynamic dish known as CoCoa Brown. Not only a comedian but educated and well-rounded women with a Masters in Education that will make you laugh as you are getting 'schooled" on a variety of topics!
With animated facial expressions body gestures and the material to back it up audiences are taken on a hilarious voyage through the eyes and mind of Brown. Whether she's talking about herself relationships or the world we live in Brown offers a variety that appeal to all. One-dimensional she is not and you will never see the same set twice. "Once I get rolling I feed off of my crowd I love bringing them into my world " explains Brown. "I believe in being able to give the crowd what they want and I'm able to take my set in any direction at the drop of a dime." Versatile Brown can deliver on command a squeaky clean 'there's-deacons-in-the audience' type of show and then make a 360-degree turn and give a show that would make even Don Rickles blush.

Soil Science: Facts & Field Tests – Queens Botanical Garden
July 19, 2018 – Queens

Aggregates, soil texture, the rhizosphere – what on Earth are we talking about? Facts & Field Tests provides a foundation for your soil explorations. Learn how soil scientists describe soils and what qualities are necessary for healthy plants and ecosystems through easy-to-replicate field tests.
Includes Garden admission.
As part of Extended Summer Evenings.

Amazeballs – The Creek and The Cave
July 19, 2018 – Queens

Hosted by mind reader, Eric Dittelman ('America's Got Talent', 'Ellen'), Amazeballs presents the best professional magicians in NYC testing out brand new material. Plus with guest magicians visiting from all over the world and a new featured comedy act every month…you'll never know what to expect! Be the first to see new mind-blowing magic for FREE!

Days of Wild – The Red Lion
July 19, 2018 – New York

Joe Russo's Almost Dead – Prospect Park Alliance
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Joe Russo's Almost Dead perform at the Bandshell as part of BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival, presented by BRIC in partnership with the Prospect Park Alliance.
Jam band Joe Russo's Almost Dead (JRAD) first played together in 2013 and has built up a reputation as one of the best Grateful Dead cover bands out there. Started by Further drummer Joe Russo, the group also consists of Scott Metzger, Tommy Hamilton, Dave Dreiwitz, and Marco Benevento. With each bandmate bringing experience and talent to the group, "JRAD has all the makings of a great band, who just so happen to be a cover band, an all-star jam lineup full of history, chemistry, and personal flair" (AXS).
For the latest information, including weather updates, set times, seating configurations, and FAQs, please visit the BRIC website.

Lucy Tan: What We Were Promised w/ Weike Wang – Books Are Magic
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Set in modern Shanghai, a debut by a Chinese-American writer about a prodigal son whose unexpected return forces his newly wealthy family to confront painful secrets and unfulfilled promises. From a silk-producing village in rural China, up the corporate ladder in suburban America, and back again to the post-Maoist nouveaux riches of modern Shanghai, What We Were Promised explores the question of what we owe to our country, our families, and ourselves.
Lucy Tan grew up in New Jersey and has spent much of her adult life in New York and Shanghai. She received her BA from New York University and her MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she was awarded the 2016 August Derleth Prize. Her fiction has been published in journals such as Asia Literary Review and Ploughshares, where she was winner of the 2015 Emerging Writer's Contest.
Weike Wang is a graduate of Harvard University, where she earned her undergraduate degree in chemistry and her doctorate in public health. She received her MFA from Boston University. Her fiction has been published in literary magazines, including Alaska Quarterly Review, Glimmer Train, and Ploughshares, which also named Chemistry the winner of its John C. Zacharis Award. A "5 Under 35" honoree of the National Book Foundation, Weike currently lives in New York City.

Subway Shindig for Families: Subway Got Game! – New York Transit Museum
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn Heights

Get your subway game on! Join the New York Transit Museum for an evening of classic board games and kooky contests in our vintage subway cars.

Thursday Volunteer Corps – Prospect Park Alliance
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Volunteer with Prospect Park Alliance's Thursday Volunteer Corps! This dedicated team of volunteers perform a variety of different projects throughout the Park. The group meets at a different location every week helping in a variety of landscape and horticultural projects. Regardless of physical ability, there's something for everyone to do.
Register online or call (718) 287-3400 for more information.

Lamar Peters- Outdoor Concert – Hewlett Point- Bay Park
July 19, 2018 – Hewlett

The group sings "Layla" and all the hits of Eric Clapton in a tribute concert.

Larry's Musical Breakdown – Caveat
July 19, 2018 – New York

Join music fanatic Larry Owens (one of Time Out NY's "Comedians You Should Know") as he takes you on an unforgettable tour inside of the music you know and love.
Joined by intrepid accompanist Henry Koperski and a line-up of unbelievable singers, comedians, experts and "experts", Larry's Musical Breakdown is a fun and informative night unlike any other. Expect characters, state-of-the-art video presentations, laughter and—of course—great music!

Nathan Hale and Moses Dunbar: Choosing Sides in the American Revolution – Fraunces Tavern Museum
July 19, 2018 – New York

Presented by Virginia Anderson*
Nathan Hale, hanged as a spy by the British, is remembered as a Revolutionary hero. Moses Dunbar, executed as a loyalist traitor to the state of Connecticut, is virtually unknown. Despite their divergent historical reputations, Anderson considers how their stories are not so different, and together can illuminate important features of the impact of the Revolution on ordinary lives.

Richard Rodgers: With a Song in My Heart – 92nd Street Y
July 19, 2018 – New York

Experience the lyrical essence of Richard Rodgers' songwriting in this one-of-a-kind jazz celebration.

South American Music and Poetry Series – Club Bonafide
July 19, 2018 – New York

This concert series will explore the landscapes of South American music and literature, featuring very special musical guests from the New York South American Jazz and Folk scene, as well as literary guests. Come to this celebration of South American's rich musical and literary tradition, itcs connection to the present and its continuation into the future. This concert series is artistically curated by renowned Chilean pianist, singer and composer Benjamin Furman.

Summer Survival Camp – Westmoreland Sanctuary
Through July 19, 2018 – Mt. Kisco

Get outside and learn some important survival skills: How will you stay warm and dry? Where will you get food and water? What to do if you get sick? Campers will hike the trails to find areas to build safe shelters and find survival resources. They will learn how to start a fire with different supplies and cook with it, how to recognize edible or medicinal plants, and how to determine if water is safe to drink.

DJ Monchan and Dennis Kane – Nowadays
July 19, 2018 – Ridgewood

DJ Monchan is back for another free Thursday night get down at the 'days. In addition to overseeing A1 Record's superb selection of house and techno, Monchan operates the Dailysession DJ-mix site and heads up DS Records. Joining him behind the decks is A1 alum Dennis Kane. Dennis is a veteran selector and producer with releases on stalwart labels like Codek, Ubiquity and Dither Down. He's also label boss at Disques Sinthomme and Ghost Town, and a regular host on the Lot Radio. Catch him there alongside Darshan Jesrani, with whom he forms the musical duo Siren, every third Wednesday of the month from 2–4pm. He and Monchan will serenade the Nowadays floor with their enviable collections starting at 8pm.

Become a Master Mediamaker at MNN! – Manhattan Neighborhood Network
July 19, 2018 – New York

Are you ready to make media that matters? Join the digital media revolution and embark on your journey to becoming a certified community producer at MNN with free access to our state of the art media production equipment.
We'll teach you how to create high-quality, engaging media in our full-service, high-end studios, including green-screen technology. Our low-cost classes include basic studio production, field production, video editing and more!
If you are a Manhattan resident, sign up for a free orientation to learn more about our program.

Mortuary Drape, Volahn, Python, Vilkacis – Saint Vitus Bar
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Italian Black Metal band from Alessandria.
Founded in 1986.
It's 1986 when Mortuary Drape are founded by the aim of the central core of three people, one of which is still in the group (Wildness Perversion).
Musical and inspirational trends that inspired the founders are 'black metal' with an esoteric-necromantic current both for the lyrics and for the stage design impact: they decided to baptize their style as 'black-occult metal'.
In 1987 they publish 'Necromancy', the first demo tape that gets a great response in the most intransigent underground scene, a demo that as time goes by became an authentic cult for the lovers of this genre.
During the period from 1988 to the first half of 1991 the line-up stabilized in three elements and there is the publishing of the second demo called 'Doom return'.
In 1991 they have the first contacts with labels (also foreigners) for a possible record deal; in fact after a few time the group makes its debut with the first CD called 'Into the drape' published by the Greek record company Decapitated rec. immediately followed by the presence on the compilation 'Wine of Satan' for the Spellbound (another Greek label) as the only Italian group on the LP.
Moreover we must remember that in this period there's a sudden change in the band where the founder Wildness Perversion is the only one who remains with the double role of voice-drums. In 1994 there is the second record called 'All the witches dance' for the Unisound rec. In 1995 a new compilation collects the whole groups of the Unisound and in the same year there's the reprinting of the compilation 'Wine of Satan' on CD by the German Soundphaze under Spellbound license.
On June 1996 'Mourn path' mini CD marks a new goal for the band that after this success plays in many metal festivals and in other important vents in foreign countries and in Italy: It's in this period that there's an European 15 dates tour that promotes the repertory of the band.

MORTUARY DRAPE Volahn – Saint Vitus Bar
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Italian Black Metal band from Alessandria.
Founded in 1986.
It's 1986 when Mortuary Drape are founded by the aim of the central core of three people, one of which is still in the group (Wildness Perversion).
Musical and inspirational trends that inspired the founders are 'black metal' with an esoteric-necromantic current both for the lyrics and for the stage design impact: they decided to baptize their style as 'black-occult metal'.
In 1987 they publish 'Necromancy', the first demo tape that gets a great response in the most intransigent underground scene, a demo that as time goes by became an authentic cult for the lovers of this genre.
During the period from 1988 to the first half of 1991 the line-up stabilized in three elements and there is the publishing of the second demo called 'Doom return'.
In 1991 they have the first contacts with labels (also foreigners) for a possible record deal; in fact after a few time the group makes its debut with the first CD called 'Into the drape' published by the Greek record company Decapitated rec. immediately followed by the presence on the compilation 'Wine of Satan' for the Spellbound (another Greek label) as the only Italian group on the LP.
Moreover we must remember that in this period there's a sudden change in the band where the founder Wildness Perversion is the only one who remains with the double role of voice-drums. In 1994 there is the second record called 'All the witches dance' for the Unisound rec. In 1995 a new compilation collects the whole groups of the Unisound and in the same year there's the reprinting of the compilation 'Wine of Satan' on CD by the German Soundphaze under Spellbound license.

Build-a-Boat Workshop – The Whaling Museum & Education Center
Through July 19, 2018 – Cold Spring Harbor

Celebrate Independence Day all week with lots of help-yourself patriotic crafts as we honor whalers, who were our country’s first patriots.

Javascript 101 – Fat Cat Fab Lab
July 19, 2018 – New York

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

A Spirited History of Drinking – New World Stages
July 19, 2018 – New York

1 PART EDUCATION. 2 PARTS RECREATION.
One of the longest-running Off-Broadway productions in history with three hugely successful sequels (and counting)! Hailed as “remarkably compelling” by Time Out New York and consistently reviewed by audiences as one of the best Off-Broadway shows on sites like Google, TripAdvisor, and Yelp, A SPIRITED HISTORY OF DRINKING sweeps audiences along a 10,000-year journey through history and across the globe, accompanied by three complimentary craft cocktails and the vocal stylings of The Backwaiters a cappella group!
"Absolutely must-do in NYC!"
-Thrillist
This groundbreaking show pours through the history and science behind cocktails and spirits, traces their economic and political impact on our cultural development, conducts live demonstrations of brewing beer and distilling alcohol, and of course keeps audiences laughing throughout the night!
"One of the five best things to do in New York City!"
-NewYork.com
Presented in its entirety in a bar, A SPIRITED HISTORY OF DRINKING treats audiences to a completely original and thoroughly enjoyable evening of immersive Off-Broadway theater utterly unlike anything they’ve ever experienced! Guests leave educated, entertained, and buzzing with spirit.
"An absolute must-see!"
-The Huffington Post
A limited number of Premium Tickets are available for each performance that include a Champagne Cocktail as a fourth drink and seating at the bar.
"If you’re not seeing THE IMBIBLE when you’re in NYC, are you really at the theater?"
-Sarah in the Suburbs
OTHER DATES:
Jun 22 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 23 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 23 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jun 25 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 28 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
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Jun 30 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jul 02 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
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Jul 07 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
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Jul 12 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
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Jul 14 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jul 16 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 19 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
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Jul 21 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 21 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM

Ana Garcia and Lane Dombois – The Cornelia Street Cafe
July 19, 2018 – New York

Ana Garcia is a percussionist and composer, Lane Dombois is a guitarist and writer. They typically write together for the stage–but tonight they are separately performing original songs outside of the theatrical context, Ana leading a small ensemble and Lane performing solo.

Joe Nardelli Celebration – The Cornelia Street Cafe
July 19, 2018 – New York

Get ready for a night of revelry and remembrance as we celebrate the life of filmmaker Joe Nardelli — who touched many lives with his artistic creations including his coda film, Toxic Tutu. In pure Nardelli spirit, you are encouraged to attend in costume…or simply as you are! At Joe's request, all proceeds will benefit Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation.

Little Big Town – Jones Beach theater
July 19, 2018 – Wantagh

Nathan Hale and Moses Dunbar: Choosing Sides in the American Revolution – Fraunces Tavern Museum
July 19, 2018 – New York

Nathan Hale, hanged as a spy by the British, is remembered as a Revolutionary hero. Moses Dunbar, executed as a loyalist traitor to the state of Connecticut, is virtually unknown. Despite their divergent historical reputations, Anderson considers how their stories are not so different, and together can illuminate important features of the impact of the Revolution on ordinary lives.

Mark Lavengood Band – Pete's Candy Store
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

http://www.marklavengood.com/

odysseus tied to the masT – The Tank
July 19, 2018 – New York

Odysseus is determined to hear the sirens song. He needs the audiences help to ensure he wont jump to his death. odysseus tied to the masT is a play about the drive for immortality and the desire to control our own legacies. Can the blood-soaked Odysseus survive the experience of absolute beauty, and if he does, will he finally feel clean enough to return home?

Lincoln Foley Schofield – Pete's Candy Store
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Copy: Lincoln will be celebrating the release of his single "McCarren Park" off of his forthcoming solo album. Best known for his work with the band Old Soul, this will be a stripped back show featuring longtime friend and collaborator Caitlin Gray, previewing songs off of his upcoming record.

The New Zeitgeist – Pete's Candy Store
July 19, 2018 – Brooklyn

Country roots and southern swing deeply welcome black leather grit in new intertwining medley. Jen Reilly and Eddy Bluma collaborate with tempting harmonies and lonesome spirituals, which "harbor the spirits that dwell in the hidden hollows of Appalachia." Far-reaching, yet familiar; The New Zeitgeist calls from the deep to weary, worn trails of spirits lingering.

Allen Tate, Toby Goodshank, Michael Hanf – Pete's Candy Store
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Allen Tate is a singer, songwriter, and self-taught musician based in Brooklyn, NY. He is best known as the lead singer of San Fermin, the indie-rock band led by composer Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Tate's debut solo project, Sleepwalker, co-produced by Ludwig-Leone, was released on October 28, 2016. In early 2018, Tate went back into the studio to record his sophomore effort with producer John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Kurt Vile, Alvvays). The album is due out later this year.
Brooklyn-based artist Toby Goodshank made his high-profile musical debut playing acoustic guitar in The Moldy Peaches, but had long before embarked on a prolific solo career, recording and self-releasing 14 albums in a five-year span and touring Europe with artists including Jeffrey Lewis and Kimya Dawson. Goodshank's style, while often centered around his solo guitar and singing abilities, draws from a variety of pop, underground art and musical influences and employs many instrumental textures. Unconventional song structure, humor, innuendo and wordplay are staples of his music and artwork.

AdHoc Presents Forma – National Sawdust
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Brooklyn trio Forma's latest LP continues their mission to "broaden the idea of what an electronic music ensemble can sound like." Semblance emerged from exploratory sessions at The Schoolhouse, the Bushwick loft where members Mark Dwinell and John Also Bennett live, then was tracked at Gary's Electric studios, where their previous album Physicalist was also recorded.
Inspired by polyrhythmic composition, the human voice, and conceptual improvisation strategies, the songs are striking in their textural detail and emotional nuance, alternately synthetic and sentient, futuristic and intuitive. Incorporating flute, piano, guitar,
saxophone, acoustic drums and cymbals alongside an array of synthesizers, the record persuasively demonstrates the group's unique playing abilities and fluid chemistry – attributes they credit to "techniques we've developed to trick our electronic machines into mimicking the spontaneous character of live instruments."
Members George and John Also Bennett also cite as an influence their recent stint in minimalist composer Jon Gibson's ensemble, performing his 1973 proto-ambient masterwork Visitations. The long- form modal piece requires restraint and deep listening to execute, qualities especially apparent in the more muted moments of Semblance, such as "Rebreather" and "New City."

Kweendom – Pete's Candy Store
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Bobby Hankinson hosts a diverse line-up of LGBTQ performers for an evening of comedy and storytelling that is sure to make Mike Pence uncomfortable. It's not just gay, it's GAAAAAYYYYY. Gay like The B-52s are gay. Gay like Hocus Pocus is gay. Gay like Pee-Wee's Playhouse is gay. Come for the laughs, stay for the fresh faces in your Grindr grid. Donations welcome for Streetwise & Safe, a local organization that works with LGBTQ youth of color.

DR Mary Umolu Jazzy Jazz Festival – Medgar Evers College
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Medgar Evers College Presents the 2018 Dr Mary Umolu Jazzy Jazz Festival happening each and ever Friday from July 6 through August 31. Please join us on Friday July 20, 2018 from 7PM to 10PM when our featured artist will be Medgar Evers College alumni and NY-based vocalist Stephanie Jeannot. Join us for music, jazz and an evening of summer fun at Medgar Evers College located at 1638 Bedford Avenue (corner of Crown Street).

Secret Spanish – Friends and Lovers
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Stories from people who may or may not be Hispanic. A Fund raiser for Raices Texas. Hosted by: Omar Capra

The Donkeys, High Waisted and Roya – The Bell House
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

California places a distinct sonic stamp upon the music born with in its boundaries. Owens had his Bakersfield, Parsons his Joshua Tree, and Malkmus his Stockton, and in their tunes you can hear dust, desert highways, and skateboards gliding over suburbia. The Donkeys have San Diego, and from that environment have woven a fundamental ease in their music – a rock, a roll, a sway, a slide – you could even call it a breeze. On Ride the Black Wave, The Donkeys continue their easy rolling, classic vibrations, but add a mystery and tension that make this record their most lyrically and instrumentally compelling.
Ride the Black Wave embodies what Jack Kerouac described of California's coast as having an "end of the land sadness." The Donkeys stare out at the ocean in a "fantastic drowse" – a kind of pensiveness towards their environs that summons the elements of sound and style that belong only to them. In "Blues In The Afternoon", a collective mantra, the band runs out of land and asks of the ocean to offer suggestions about their fate. It is songs like these that prove the Donkeys are a band in the true sense of the word, sharing each other's worry and wonder. With RTBW, The Donkeys have further caged their craft and have accomplished the delicate and artful challenge of taming the captured, while also letting it be wild.

DTAWDD Productions Presents DDC – Brooklyn Bazaar
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Atlanta's Drink & Destroy Crew are coming to Brooklyn! Plus, Mcguires Mob is in from Philly! And NYC's own Guns Don't Run and Mala Vista!
Don't Trust Anyone Who Doesn't Dance!

The music of CAROLE KING & STRINGS – Tapestry & Beyond – Suffolk Theater
July 20, 2018 – Riverhead

This summer, YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND at the Historic Suffolk Theater.
The ultimate show honoring the legendary Carole King featuring eight members of the East End Pops orchestra and former 1990s member of the Mamas & The Papas and star of Broadway's "Smokey Joe's Café" — Deb Lyons! You've Got a Friend * Tapestry * Up On The Roof * And many many more. Featuring an eight piece string section, an amazing cast of musicians, and Broadway's Deb Lyons. You'll feel the earth… move… under your feet…

Lydia Lunch RETROVIRUS, Bambara, Sloppy Jane, Twin Guns – Brooklyn Bazaar
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

: Lydia Lunch RETROVIRUS
:: Bambara
::: Sloppy Jane
:::: Twin Guns

Models and Bottles Fridays … Free on the A.C. Pass Guest List – Show
July 20, 2018 – New York City

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Toots & the Maytals – Live in Concert – The Capitol Theatre
July 20, 2018 – Port Chester

Toots is one of the true architects of reggae – so much so that "Do the Reggay," a 1968 single by Toots and his
group, the Maytals, is credited with giving the genre its name. Classic songs written and recorded by Toots and the
Maytals have been covered by the likes of the Clash and the Specials, and the group was featured in reggae's
greatest breakthrough event – "The Harder They Come," the 1972 film that became an international sensation.
The all-star guests on TRUE LOVE range from legends like Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, and Bonnie Raitt to younger
stars including No Doubt, the Roots, and Phish's Trey Anastasio. The caliber of these collaborators reveals the
impact that Toots has had on several generations of rockers and rappers, while appearances from reggae icons
Bunny Wailer and Marcia Griffiths show the respect granted to the man who might be the music's greatest living
vocalist. At the heart of it all is that voice – drenched in soul, rooted in gospel, and still breathtakingly powerful
after almost four decades in the spotlight.

Barrage, Back in Time, Rooster – 89 North Music Venue
July 20, 2018 – Patchogue

Barrage is a classic and hard rock cover band that strives to keep this genre of music alive today. We hope you will like what we have to offer.
Back in Time is a Tribute Band to Huey Lewis and the News comprised of very talented and seasoned musicians. Each member brings their own musical background and are no strangers to the tribute scene. As a tribute to Huey Lewis and The News, Back In Time works to recreate the energy, excitement of a Huey Lewis and the News live performance!
When you first hear Rooster, you'll instantly understand why so many people would think these six musicians would call Georgia, North Carolina, or even Texas their home. But no, the down-home southern soulful bluesy rockin' sounds of this band were produced by five Yankee boys from New York! Rooster is Blly Kohout, Ron Torina, Paul Vassa, Anthouy Zenkus, and Bo Matheson.

BEYOND FAB (Beatles Tribute) – KJ Farrells Bar and Grill
July 20, 2018 – Bellmore

BEYOND FAB features current members of existing juggernaut bands MaccaNation, Tuesday Afternoon and former members of The Liverpool Shuffle. BEYOND FAB is an energized performance of the most famous band of all time… The Beatles!

The Upsidedown (1980s Tribute) – KJ Farrells Bar and Grill
July 20, 2018 – Bellmore

THE UPSIDEDOWN is one of the coolest bands on Long Island! A group of incredible musicians performing all your favorite tunes from the 1980's & inspired by the hit TV show 'STRANGER THINGS'. This show is a MUST see… Come check them out!

The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra – Emelin Theatre
July 20, 2018 – Mamaroneck

Glenn Miller launched his band – the one that lives on today – in March of 1938. The Glenn Miller Orchestra has been a "hit" ever since.
The legendary Glenn Miller was one of the most successful of all dance bandleaders back in the Swing Era of the 1930's and 40's. A matchless string of hit records, constant broadcasts on the radio, and frequencing of theatres, hotels and dance pavilions, built and sustained his popularity
At the height of his fame in 1942, Glenn volunteered for the Army. There, he organized and led the famous Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band to entertain servicemen across Europe, performing numerous live and radio shows. On December 15, 1944, Major Miller took off in a single engine plane to precede his band to France, disappearing over the English Channel, never to be seen again. The army declared him officially dead a year later.
With the release of the major motion movie The Glenn Miller Story, featuring Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson in 1954, interest and popular demand led the Miller Estate to authorize the formation of the present Glenn Miller Orchestra. On June 6, 1956, and under the direction of drummer Ray McKinley who had become the unofficial leader of the Army Air Force Band after Glenn's disappearance, the reformed Glenn Miller Orchestra performed its first concert and has been on the road ever since.

Hudson Riverflicks – Family Fridays – Hudson River Park's Pier 40
July 20, 2018 – Manhattan

Come out and enjoy a movie on the great Chelsea Lawn Bowl. Bring your blanket and watch recenty blockbuster hits outdoors in your westside backyard!

Family Fridays: Darlene Graham Song and Dance – The Common Ground
July 20, 2018 – Sayville

Welcome to the world of wildlife with a menagerie of the coolest animals!

Hustle Summit: An Epic Networking Event by Findspark – Irving Plaza
July 20, 2018 – New york

The most epic networking event you'll ever attend.
Connect with real people who want to support you in your career.
"The vibe was awesome – inclusive, exciting, friendly, yet professional. Best of all, no awkwardness. All other networking events, take note."
For over 150 years, Irving Plaza has been one of New York City's premier entertainment sites. Located just minutes from Union Square, the famed red marquee has displayed the names of thousands of artists, bringing them together with fans all throughout the city. Enjoy a cold beverage from our wide selection of drinks, and kick back in our lounge area before the show. No matter what genre, Irving Plaza shows are like no other.

Knox Hamilton, Brother Sundance – Mercury Lounge
July 20, 2018 – New York

Three member indie rock/pop band from Little Rock, Arkansas. Current Members: Boots Copeland (bass, vocals) Cobo Copeland (drums) Drew Buffington (lead guitar) Past Members: Bradley Pierce (lead vocals, guitars, keyboards)

Newborn, Back From Zero, The Beitels, Juriel Alexander – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

"Newborn is the band we've all been waiting for… and they are bringing rock back in whole new way."
In September of 2013, two Coney Island natives, singer/guitarist Allen James and bassist Eric Ross, made a decision to pursue their dreams of becoming musicians with a single goal: to bring back quality rock music. The two longtime friends, who have been playing and writing together since high school, both share a burning passion for music as well as a discontent with the current state of it (especially rock). And so they formed a band to establish a new direction, combining all sorts of genres into one band. They named it Newborn.

CityParks PuppetMobile Presents 'The Big Good Wolf' – St. Vartan Park
July 20, 2018 – Kips Bay

This modern-day fairy tale, starring classic characters from The Three Bears, finds Baby Bear and his friend Goldilocks making it their mission to help change the Big Bad Wolf into good.

Ice Cream Storytime – Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
July 20, 2018 – Upper East Side

Celebrate National Ice Cream month at July’s storytime. Listen to ice cream-themed stories and afterward pretend to make ice cream like New Yorkers did in the 19th century, using objects from the Touch Collection. For children 6 and under.

Summerscapes Art Camp – Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Through July 20, 2018 – New York

Exclusively for kids ages 8–11, this five-day camp features discussions and activities that foster creativity and critical-thinking. Each session includes guided explorations of the museum's Frank Lloyd Wright building and special exhibitions, followed by hands-on, interactive workshops where campers create their own works of art. These individual and collaborative art-making projects encourage participants to experiment with various mediums and methods, including painting, sculpture, collage, and digital media. The week concludes with a mini-exhibition for kids to share their creations with family and friends.
Participants must be ages 8–11. Limited to two weeks per child.
Fee: $600 one week/$500 one week for members, $1100 two weeks/$900 two weeks for members. Includes art materials, snacks, a family pass, and photos documenting the program.
For more information, please call 212 360 4254 or e-mail Carolyn Keogh at [email protected]

Summerscapes Art Camp – Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Through July 20, 2018 – New York

Exclusively for kids ages 8–11, this five-day camp features discussions and activities that foster creativity and critical-thinking. Each session includes guided explorations of the museum's Frank Lloyd Wright building and special exhibitions, followed by hands-on, interactive workshops where campers create their own works of art. These individual and collaborative art-making projects encourage participants to experiment with various mediums and methods, including painting, sculpture, collage, and digital media. The week concludes with a mini-exhibition for kids to share their creations with family and friends.
Participants must be ages 8–11. Limited to two weeks per child.
Fee: $600 one week/$500 one week for members, $1100 two weeks/$900 two weeks for members. Includes art materials, snacks, a family pass, and photos documenting the program.
For more information, please call 212 360 4254 or e-mail Carolyn Keogh at [email protected]

Mirage Cinema Launch – “Dazed and Confused” – The Brooklyn Mirage
Through July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

New York’s premier outdoor venue, The Brooklyn Mirage, located in the industrial enclave of East Williamsburg, is pleased to announce the launch of the Mirage Cinema series on Thursday, July 19 from 6pm-1am with the cult classic “Dazed and Confused.” Transforming the sprawling multi-level oasis into a state-of-the-art outdoor cinema complete with stunning visuals, impeccable sound, and one of the largest film screens to ever hit Brooklyn, the evening promises to be a great way to unwind after work with friends and family over a variety of fun-filled activities complimented by delicious food and wine.
Kicking off with the coming-of-age cult classic “Dazed and Confused,” the 1993 hit is a nostalgia-drenched ode to summer vacation and high school memories starring a young Matthew McConaughey and Ben Affleck. As doors open at 6pm, a pre-film cocktail hour will be soundtracked by some of New York’s finest DJs presenting music inspired by the film before it starts at 8:30pm, followed by an ice cream social after party hosted by Brooklyn favorites Van Leeuwen.
With a plethora of food and beverage choices, Mirage Cinema will satisfy all palates. From cheese and charcuterie, hot dogs, burgers, Neapolitan pizza, nachos, tacos, popcorn, and candy alongside a full cocktail menu, carafes of wine and specialty frozen drinks, moviegoers will be impressed by the vast array of options available. Rounding out the evening’s entertainment will be a “Dazed and Confused” themed interactive photo booth from Nicky Digital as well as trivia to test ticketholders’ film knowledge projected before the film on the big screen. Also offering a variety of ticketing options from general admission through to VIP packages that include premium viewing from one of the venue’s priority vantage points, luxe seating, wine and charcuterie, the Mirage Cinema caters to every budget and taste.
Converting the impressive 18,000 square foot tropical courtyard into a truly unique outdoor viewing experience, the launch marks the first in the Mirage Cinema series, with the remaining films set to screen every second Thursday over the summer. Providing padded folded chairs in the front and picnic tables in the back, alongside intimate premium viewing areas for couples or larger groups, guests will be able to lounge underneath the palm trees and marvel at the 360-degree video mapping. Projecting classics and blockbusters alike onto a gigantic 18’ x 32’ screen alongside a crisp VHD5.0 festival-level sound system, this is the unrivaled movie experience NYC film buffs have been waiting for.

Dance in the Garden: SHED by XiaoChuan Xie – Queens Botanical Garden
July 20, 2018 – Flushing

QBG and Queens Council on the Arts present the world premiere performance of SHED, a new work by QCA's Artist Commissioning Program Awardee in Choreography Chuan Xie. In SHED, Chuan, a Chinese-born immigrant artist who came to this country for its freedom of expression, uses dance, sculpture, costumes, and light to reveal hidden textures and colors, creating dialogue on the collective migrant experience.

Farmer's Market Fridays Hosted by Down to Earth Markets – Queens Botanical Garden
July 20, 2018 – Flushing

Visit the Down to Earth Markets every Friday until November 16 to purchase fresh produce from the farmers market. The market is located corner of Dahlia Avenue and Main Street, Flushing.

Member Appreciation Week: Coffee & Cookies – Queens Botanical Garden
July 20, 2018 – Flushing

Show your QBG Member card to enjoy coffee & cookies on the terrace. Meet other Members while enjoying QBG on a summer morning.

Happy Hour Karaoke with Mark Piro – Sid Gold's Request Room
July 20, 2018 – New York

Start your weekend with a song from Mark's extensive song list!

Piano Karaoke with Julian Velard – Sid Gold's Request Room
July 20, 2018 – New York

With a style The Sunday Times calls "catchy but complicated; a surprisingly rare combination," Julian Velard is piano-pop tunesmith recalling Stephen Sondheim or Randy Newman at the peak of their talents. With 4 albums of original material under his belt, he's toured internationally alongside the likes of Jamie Cullum, Paul Carrack, and Amy Macdonald. His quirky, native New York, piano-man sound has found its largest audience in Holland, where he headlined Amsterdam's legendary venue, Paradiso. His comedic timing and musical stylings have made him a regular on The Howard Stern Show and NPR's Ask Me Another.

Two Tuckers – Duplex Cabaret Theatre
July 20, 2018 – New York City

TUCKER plays keys; GOLDEN loses them. TUCKER produces songs; GOLDEN produces gas. TUCKER has the voice of an angel; GOLDEN has the voice of a 7-foot tall man in a dress! Together, they're TWO TUCKERS! For TUCKER it's his name; for GOLDEN it's her game (anatomical origami).
"TWO TUCKERS is an act that consists of a guy named TUCKER and a guy who tucks (and becomes drag performer GOLDEN DELICIOUS). And they are delightful. At the Duplex…they cleverly mix[ed] live singing with lip-synch, comedy with pathos…utterly fresh and engaging." – Michael Musto
"The hilarious and saucy duo of TUCKER and GOLDEN DELICIOUS set the Duplex crowd on fire…" – Cabaret Scenes
"Two great forces…perform fabulous duets at this breakout show." – Time Out New York
TUCKER performs his original tunes all over NYC. You've heard his voice on SNL, iHeart Radio, Nickelodeon, and more. Paul Shaffer says: "TUCKER is the kind of guy who can bring a new sound to what's happening, and before you know it, everybody will sound like him. TUCKER will have the longevity – and success – that comes from being an original. He's the complete package."

Red: A Crayon's Story by Michael Hall – New York Historical Society
Through July 20, 2018 – Upper West Side

Have you ever felt pressured to be something that you are not? This week we are discussing identity and being true to one's self. We will read Red: A Crayon's Story, and children will work with adults to make an art project that celebrates individuality.

Mirage Cinema Launch – “Dazed and Confused” – The Brooklyn Mirage
Through July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

New York’s premier outdoor venue, The Brooklyn Mirage, located in the industrial enclave of East Williamsburg, is pleased to announce the launch of the Mirage Cinema series on Thursday, July 19 from 6pm-1am with the cult classic “Dazed and Confused.” Transforming the sprawling multi-level oasis into a state-of-the-art outdoor cinema complete with stunning visuals, impeccable sound, and one of the largest film screens to ever hit Brooklyn, the evening promises to be a great way to unwind after work with friends and family over a variety of fun-filled activities complimented by delicious food and wine.
Kicking off with the coming-of-age cult classic “Dazed and Confused,” the 1993 hit is a nostalgia-drenched ode to summer vacation and high school memories starring a young Matthew McConaughey and Ben Affleck. As doors open at 6pm, a pre-film cocktail hour will be soundtracked by some of New York’s finest DJs presenting music inspired by the film before it starts at 8:30pm, followed by an ice cream social after party hosted by Brooklyn favorites Van Leeuwen.
With a plethora of food and beverage choices, Mirage Cinema will satisfy all palates. From cheese and charcuterie, hot dogs, burgers, Neapolitan pizza, nachos, tacos, popcorn, and candy alongside a full cocktail menu, carafes of wine and specialty frozen drinks, moviegoers will be impressed by the vast array of options available. Rounding out the evening’s entertainment will be a “Dazed and Confused” themed interactive photo booth from Nicky Digital as well as trivia to test ticketholders’ film knowledge projected before the film on the big screen. Also offering a variety of ticketing options from general admission through to VIP packages that include premium viewing from one of the venue’s priority vantage points, luxe seating, wine and charcuterie, the Mirage Cinema caters to every budget and taste.
Converting the impressive 18,000 square foot tropical courtyard into a truly unique outdoor viewing experience, the launch marks the first in the Mirage Cinema series, with the remaining films set to screen every second Thursday over the summer. Providing padded folded chairs in the front and picnic tables in the back, alongside intimate premium viewing areas for couples or larger groups, guests will be able to lounge underneath the palm trees and marvel at the 360-degree video mapping. Projecting classics and blockbusters alike onto a gigantic 18’ x 32’ screen alongside a crisp VHD5.0 festival-level sound system, this is the unrivaled movie experience NYC film buffs have been waiting for.

Shelby Lynne – YMCA Boulton Center For The Performing Arts
July 20, 2018 – Bay Shore

When in Tennessee, Shelby Lynne met veteran songwriter Bob Tubert, and she gave him her demo tape. Tubert liked it and played it for the TV producer of Nashville Network's Nashville Now, who invited Lynne to perform on the show. The performance caught the attention of CBS Records, and Lynne was offered a contract with the label.
Over the next three years, Lynne produced an album a year: Sunrise (1989), Tough All Over (1990) and Soft Talk (1991), landing a few hits along the way. In 1991, she won the Academy of Country Music's Top New Female Vocalist award.
Never complacent, after two more albums, Lynne became hungry for a change from the Nashville system, and for her next album she enlisted producer Bill Bottrell, who had worked with such artists as Michael Jackson, Madonna and Sheryl Crow. The resulting album, I Am Shelby Lynne (1999), recorded far away from Nashville on the Northern California coast, earned Lynne the Grammy for Best New Artist in 2000—which was especially poignant as she had been in the music business nearly 13 years.

Enter The Haggis – Daryl's House Club
July 20, 2018 – Pawling

Bringing a rock edge to contemporary celtic music by effortlessly melding bagpipes and fiddles with classic rock n' roll.

Sustainable Investing Group Meeting – CFA Society New York
July 20, 2018 – New York

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Friday Night Poetry Slam – Nuyorican Poets Café
July 20, 2018 – Manhattan

Come check out the Nuyorican's most popular weekly event! Watch professional poets perform and our Wednesday night Slam winners spit! Judges of our Friday Night Slams are 5 randomly chosen members of our audience (in other words, it could be you!).
$13 General admission at the door (a line forms outside an hour before admittance, general admittance starts at 10pm).
Tired of waiting on line? Buy VIP Tickets online and mingle with da poets!
$25 VIP admission (online only). Arrive at the Main Entrance (and not in the line) by 9:30pm SHARP!

Poetry Walk – The New York Botanical Garden
July 20, 2018 – Bronx

An ongoing poetry walk showcases the work of acclaimed poet W.S. Merwin, organized in partnership with the Poetry Society of America. Merwin, a former U.S. Poet Laureate who has resided in Hawai'i since the 1970s, uses his interest in deep ecology to explore the relationship between nature and humans.

Halloween in July – White Plains Public Library
July 20, 2018 – White Plains

Children can join the Minecraft server and learn how to use the popular application Minecraft v1.5. No account necessary. Beginners are encouraged.

Newborn, Back From Zero, Juriel Alexander, ZZZZ Top Top – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

"Newborn is the band we've all been waiting for… and they are bringing rock back in whole new way."
In September of 2013, two Coney Island natives, singer/guitarist Allen James and bassist Eric Ross, made a decision to pursue their dreams of becoming musicians with a single goal: to bring back quality rock music. The two longtime friends, who have been playing and writing together since high school, both share a burning passion for music as well as a discontent with the current state of it (especially rock). And so they formed a band to establish a new direction, combining all sorts of genres into one band. They named it Newborn.

Tom Keifer – The Space At Westbury
July 20, 2018 – Westbury

$25 General Admission; $55 Reserved Loge; $45 Reserved Balcony — +$5 Day of Show / Please note that General Admission (GA) is Standing Only/No Seats!!

Kill Paris, Craz, Jynxx, DiCE MaN – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Corey Baker, better known as Kill Paris, was born in a small town in Indiana, USA. His musical journey outside of touring has taken him from Indiana, to Florida, Nashville, Los Angeles, and now currently Colorado.Starting out playing guitar at age 15, Corey's musical background has always revolved around instruments. From guitar, Corey began learning piano, bass, and drums through his teen years.After college in Tampa, Florida, Corey set off to Nashville where he would experience an entirely different genre, Country. Corey played bass in several different singer/songwriter country artists. At the same time, Corey began devoting more time to "Kill Paris". He started to play dj and live sets around town."I used to take a bass, guitar, keyboard, foot pedal, laptop, and drum pad down to this Bosnian cafe in Nashville. I'd play for a good 3 hours, just jamming, and there would be like 2 people in the restaurant."Feeling unfulfilled, Corey packed everything up and moved to Sarasota, Florida. He moved in with fellow artist Jake Dubber aka "Shock to the System".In florida, Corey came to really get his feet wet djing."Jake and I would pack up all our stuff and drive to whatever bar would let us play. It's, a small city, so there's not that many people around. We had so much fun though!"After living there for a year, Corey decided to go back to Indiana. He got a 9 to 5 job working at a music store. At that time, he also became an Ableton Certified Trainer. While working at the music store, he taught 1 on 1 production lessons and held seminars.Once teaching regularly and being burnt out on the 9 to 5, Corey decided to pack it all up again, this time to move to LA.His touring career ignited in late 2012 after his first free releases that coined his now undeniable Kill Paris signature sound, a combination of melodic bass melodies fused with funk and glitch elements. When you hear Kill Paris you know it's him.In 2013 Kill Paris signed his first publishing agreement, and also released his first EP "To A New Earth" on OWSLA, which featured remixes from Gramatik, K Theory, Griz, Robert DeLong, and Candyland.

BPMM Adventures Camp – Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
Through July 20, 2018 – Bronx

Children ages 6 through 12 are invited to spend a week at Bartow-Pell from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. having fun and learning about gardening, sustainability, and local history. This unique program mixes core activities in the organic children's garden with exploration of the 19th-century mansion, the Northeast Woodlands wigwam, and family life in both. Kids will also enjoy engaging crafts, wildlife investigations, creative cooking, nature hikes, and more.

Mirage Cinema Launch – “Dazed and Confused” – The Brooklyn Mirage
Through July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

New York’s premier outdoor venue, The Brooklyn Mirage, located in the industrial enclave of East Williamsburg, is pleased to announce the launch of the Mirage Cinema series on Thursday, July 19 from 6pm-1am with the cult classic “Dazed and Confused.” Transforming the sprawling multi-level oasis into a state-of-the-art outdoor cinema complete with stunning visuals, impeccable sound, and one of the largest film screens to ever hit Brooklyn, the evening promises to be a great way to unwind after work with friends and family over a variety of fun-filled activities complimented by delicious food and wine.
Kicking off with the coming-of-age cult classic “Dazed and Confused,” the 1993 hit is a nostalgia-drenched ode to summer vacation and high school memories starring a young Matthew McConaughey and Ben Affleck. As doors open at 6pm, a pre-film cocktail hour will be soundtracked by some of New York’s finest DJs presenting music inspired by the film before it starts at 8:30pm, followed by an ice cream social after party hosted by Brooklyn favorites Van Leeuwen.
With a plethora of food and beverage choices, Mirage Cinema will satisfy all palates. From cheese and charcuterie, hot dogs, burgers, Neapolitan pizza, nachos, tacos, popcorn, and candy alongside a full cocktail menu, carafes of wine and specialty frozen drinks, moviegoers will be impressed by the vast array of options available. Rounding out the evening’s entertainment will be a “Dazed and Confused” themed interactive photo booth from Nicky Digital as well as trivia to test ticketholders’ film knowledge projected before the film on the big screen. Also offering a variety of ticketing options from general admission through to VIP packages that include premium viewing from one of the venue’s priority vantage points, luxe seating, wine and charcuterie, the Mirage Cinema caters to every budget and taste.
Converting the impressive 18,000 square foot tropical courtyard into a truly unique outdoor viewing experience, the launch marks the first in the Mirage Cinema series, with the remaining films set to screen every second Thursday over the summer. Providing padded folded chairs in the front and picnic tables in the back, alongside intimate premium viewing areas for couples or larger groups, guests will be able to lounge underneath the palm trees and marvel at the 360-degree video mapping. Projecting classics and blockbusters alike onto a gigantic 18’ x 32’ screen alongside a crisp VHD5.0 festival-level sound system, this is the unrivaled movie experience NYC film buffs have been waiting for.

Jenna Kyle – Pier 45 at Hudson River Park
July 20, 2018 – New York

Sunset on the Hudson – Jenna Kyle
Friday nights mean great local music on Pier 45! Join us three Friday nights at Pier 45 at 7pm to hear the Jenna Kyle!

1,001 Nights: Middle Eastern Fantasy – Zavo
July 20, 2018 – New York

Dinner pairing with a show: featuring fairy tales with magic, gorgeous belly dancers, snake charmers, live singing with traditional drums, and much more.

TGIF – Empire City Casino
July 20, 2018 – Yonkers

EARN 5 GET 5 BEFORE 5!
Empire Club Members earn 5 Empire Points playing slot machines to receive $5 Free Play. Free Play must be redeemed by 5pm on Fridays.
Excludes electronic table games.

BLOOM with Random Rab – House of Yes
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Augmenter. Renew. Realign. Reawaken.
Join us as we blossom in beauty and celebrate in ecstatic ceremony. Gather your gifts, bathe in your blessings and harness your power to the sweetest sunrise sounds with Random Rab and friends.
Reinvent your essence with and elevate your energy with the radiance of the summer spirits and all that they brings.

Colombian Independence Day Celebration with Gregorio Uribe – Drom
July 20, 2018 – New York

This upcoming July 20th come celebrate Colombian Independence with Gregorio Uribe and a great line-up of musicians from the beautiful country of Colombia.
Featuring an all-star group of multi-instrumentalist like Martin Vejarano, Andres Garcia and Jonathan Gomez, Gregorio Uribe is ready to make you dance and feel Colombian love and pride. It will be an evening filled with the contagious rhythms like cumbia, bambuco, vallenato, joropo and more. You will hear gaitas, clarinet, guitar, tiple, cuatro, lots of percussion and of course accordion galore…. It will be a night of celebration!!

Family First * Celebration of Life in Memory of Marjory Smarth – Drom
July 20, 2018 – New York

Advanced online ticket sales stop at 5pm on day of show
If available, more tickets are available at door

Kids' Night Out/Parents' Night Off – ThinkBIG! Theater Arts
July 20, 2018 – Patchogue

Enjoy a night off while your kids enjoy themselves at ThinkBig. Registration closes 24 hours before the event. No walk-ins accepted.

Hazelle: What's Going On? – Triad Theatre
July 20, 2018 – New York

Hazelle Goodman, known for her outstanding roles in film and television including, Cookie in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, Georgia Rae Mahoney on NBC's Homocide, and Ms. Brown in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close starring Tom Hanks, returns to the stage with her hilarious characters from her self titled HBO Special HAZELLE!

Broadway Sip n' Paint – The Paint Place
July 20, 2018 – New York

Weezer & Pixies – Party Bus to Pnc! – Rocks Off
July 20, 2018 – New York

Y'know what's gonna be awesome? Weezer and The Pixies performing live at the PNC Bank Arts Center! Y'know what's not gonna be awesome though? Getting your car-less New Yorker ass all the way to Holmdel, New Jersey. That's where Rocks Off comes in! We are running an air-conditioned, bathroom-equipped, sound system, TV screen-rockin party bus from NYC to and from PNC. You don't need to worry about finding a ride, staying sober, or even learning how the hell to get to "Holmdel, New Jersey" on a train. Really, all you've gotta do is buy a ticket, show up, stumble into and out of the venue, and we'll take care of the rest – don't that sound like it's worth a little money spent on your peace of mind? (And – we can't stress this part enough – not having to draw straws to see which one of your friends has to stay sober at a Weezer show!) The bus will run to and from the Hammerstein Ballroom – 34th St. and 8th Ave. Boarding begins at 4:45pm, and the bus will leave at 5:00pm PROMPTLY – we know you guys tend to be late to everything, but, really, you're gonna be super bummed out if you pay for a ticket and then miss the bus (and we're not going to refund you), so please take us at our word on this one. Refreshments are not served on the bus, but we encourage you to bring your own. BYOB! The bus will leave the PNC Parking Lot half an hour after the show ends – once again, we are serious, and you will be even more bummed out if you pay for a ticket and then get stranded in New Jersey after the show, so please proceed as efficiently as you can towards the bus after the show. The plus side is, you will find yourself back in NYC afterwards in plenty of time to get a decent night's sleep (or to just keep raging with all the awesome people you met on the bus). Don't miss out on your seat on the bus! – you really, really don't want to take New Jersey Transit and then wait for a shuttle that may or may not be running that day. (Trust us – we've done it, and it sucks). If you have any questions email [email protected]

Taylor Swift – Party Bus to Gigantic Stadium! – Rocks Off
July 20, 2018 – New York

Y'know what's gonna be awesome? Weezer and The Pixies performing live at the PNC Bank Arts Center! Y'know what's not gonna be awesome though? Getting your car-less New Yorker ass all the way to Holmdel, New Jersey. That's where Rocks Off comes in! We are running an air-conditioned, bathroom-equipped, sound system, TV screen-rockin party bus from NYC to and from PNC. You don't need to worry about finding a ride, staying sober, or even learning how the hell to get to "Holmdel, New Jersey" on a train. Really, all you've gotta do is buy a ticket, show up, stumble into and out of the venue, and we'll take care of the rest – don't that sound like it's worth a little money spent on your peace of mind? (And – we can't stress this part enough – not having to draw straws to see which one of your friends has to stay sober at a Weezer show!) The bus will run to and from the Hammerstein Ballroom – 34th St. and 8th Ave. Boarding begins at 4:45pm, and the bus will leave at 5:00pm PROMPTLY – we know you guys tend to be late to everything, but, really, you're gonna be super bummed out if you pay for a ticket and then miss the bus (and we're not going to refund you), so please take us at our word on this one. Refreshments are not served on the bus, but we encourage you to bring your own. BYOB! The bus will leave the PNC Parking Lot half an hour after the show ends – once again, we are serious, and you will be even more bummed out if you pay for a ticket and then get stranded in New Jersey after the show, so please proceed as efficiently as you can towards the bus after the show. The plus side is, you will find yourself back in NYC afterwards in plenty of time to get a decent night's sleep (or to just keep raging with all the awesome people you met on the bus). Don't miss out on your seat on the bus! – you really, really don't want to take New Jersey Transit and then wait for a shuttle that may or may not be running that day. (Trust us – we've done it, and it sucks). If you have any questions email [email protected]

Friday Night Poetry Slam featuring Arati – Nuyorican Poet's Café
July 20, 2018 – Manhattan

Come check out the Nuyorican's most popular weekly event! Watch professional poets perform and our Wednesday night Slam winners spit! Judges of our Friday Night Slams are 5 randomly chosen members of our audience (in other words, it could be you!).

Kidville Park Slope Drop-Off Pajama Party – Kidville Park Slope
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Join us for a three-hour drop off pajama party at Kidville Park Slope. Includes free play, dinner, arts and crafts, story time, dance time, movie time, The SMART Playbook leadership building curriculum, and more.

E3: Engage. Experience. Explore. Presents: Music in Common – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
July 20, 2018 – Bethel

Music in Common will be working with students from area schools. They will work together to create music, visual art and film for a unique performance to bring back into the community. This creative collaborative piece will provide an understanding of the challenges students face. These include but are not limited to: Poverty, language barriers and cultural divides.

Outdoor Summer Movie: 'Back to the Future' – John Jay Homestead
July 20, 2018 – Katonah

Happy birthday, George Washington! George Washington respected John Jay so much that, as president, he gave Jay his choice of job in the new administration. Join a docent-led tour of John Jay’s Bedford House to explore the close relationship between these two leaders of our early Republic.

Tours depart from the glass porch of the Main House at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm.

Storytime-All About Ice Cream – Mount Vernon Hotel Museum
July 20, 2018 – New York

Historically themed stories and crafts for ages 2-6. This month listen to stories about ice cream and pretend to make ice-cream the old-fashioned way. Free for members. Free for children and caregivers.

Animal Collective (performing 'Sung Tongs') – The Town Hall
Through July 20, 2018 – New York

Animal Collective performs 2004's Sung Tongs in full. Featuring duo sets by Avey Tare and Panda Bear, the two members who originally recorded the album.

Drop In Sessions with the Teen Apprentice Program – New Museum
July 20, 2018 – New York

Teens participating in the New Museum Teen Apprentice Program (TAP) will facilitate an art-making project for visitors and guide their use of the Black School's The Black School Process Cards, a deck of cards offering artist-activist tactics that users can apply to meet community needs. Gathering in the Fifth Floor Gallery at 3 p.m. on Fridays from July 13–August 17, these drop-in workshops will be first-come, first-served.
Between July 13 and August 17, students in the program will be also available Tuesday through Friday to assist museum visitors in exploring the past and future of black critical pedagogies in the exhibition "The Black School X Kameelah Janan Rasheed."
Every year, TAP offers students employment experience and exposure to contemporary art and ideas through on-the-job-training, field trips, and group projects that engage the Museum's summer art and social justice exhibition and residency. This year, TAP will work with Kameelah Janan Rashad to assist visitors in her reimagined library and resource room, and participate in a series of six private workshops with the Black School to learn, create, and share artist-activist tactic-based strategies.

Mirage Cinema: Dazed & Confused – The Brooklyn Mirage
Through July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Movies, music, memories.
For the first time ever, Avant Gardner is launching its outdoor summer movie series: Mirage Cinema.
Prepare yourself for an outdoor film viewing experience and party unlike any other in New York. 360-degree projection, 3D immersive sound, interactive photo booths, an ice cream social, and so much more!

A World of Plants – The New York Botanical Garden
July 20, 2018 – Bronx

A showcase of the Garden's living collections featuring lush tropical rain forests, cactus-filled deserts, curated displays of palms from around the world, aquatic and carnivorous plants, and much more.

The Paper Bag Project – Southampton Arts Center
July 20, 2018 – Southampton

Be part of the creative process and join us for this special ongoing workshop with Fall 2018 Installation artist Francisco Alvarado-Juárez?. Attendees will have the opportunity to help paint and cut hundreds of brown paper bags that will become part of his dynamic fall exhibition, Light of the Ocean. Additional date: Friday, August 17 from 2-5 PM Bring us your shells! In addition to the paper bags being created for Light of the Ocean, we also need lots of large seashells! Shells can be dropped off outside The Studio @SAC into a dedicated bin. Please visit www.southamptonartscenter.org for more information.

Designprep Summer Intensive | Fashion + Interaction Design – Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
July 20, 2018 – New York

Explore the intersection between form, function and attitude in the week-long exposure to fashion design. Learn how designers integrate traditional methods with cutting edge technology to drive innovation in the world of fashion. Throughout the week, teens will experience the design process firsthand as they create original work with guidance from guest designers.
This FREE 5-session summer workshop will begin on Monday, July 16 and end on Friday, July 20. Sessions run from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. each afternoon. Students are required to attend all 5 sessions: Monday, July 16 through Friday, July 20 from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm daily. Registration is open to rising 9th graders and current high school students in New York City.
SESSION DATES
Monday, July 16, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Tuesday, July 17, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Wednesday, July 18, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Thursday, July 19, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Friday, July 20, 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Students are required to bring a completed parental consent form on the first day (7/16).

Equestrian Camp 4 – Houghton College
Through July 20, 2018 – Houghton

Late Night with the Barnes – Variety Show – Silvana
July 20, 2018 – New York

A weekly open mic hosted by comedian Eugene T. Barnes with live music by Bernadette Barnes and They Call Me Dope. Every 3rd FRIDAY of the month at 7-9pm.

Eric Reed Quintet – Smoke Jazz and Supper Club
July 20, 2018 – New York

Pianist Eric Reed leads an all-star quintet with Jeremy Pelt, Chris Lewis, Reuben Rogers, and Kendrick Scott. Reed, who first rose to fame with the Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, has worked with artists as varied as Jessye Norman, Quincy Jones, and Patti Labelle. His unpretentiously swinging but definitely sophisticated style has made Reed one of the most important ambassadors of the music. All About Jazz says, "Eric Reed has fully established himself in the forefront of jazz pianists. Additionally, he has proven to be a gifted composer whose vision is as acute as it is compassionate."

Alon Nechushtan Group – The Art Garage
July 20, 2018 – Cooperstown

Alon Nechushtan's music adventures has brought him to various far corners of the globe such as the Yokohama 'Rejoicing Sounds' Festival in Japan with his contemporary orchestral compositions, The Manila Cultural Center of the Arts, with his Clarinet Concerto for the Philippines Philharmonic Orchestra, The Sao-Paolo Brazil Jewish Music Festival with his groove based Quintet Talat, Toronto and Montreal with his words beyond Jazz Trio and Tel Aviv New Music Biennale with his Compositions for Large Ensemble.
Resident of New York City, Alon has performed in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Jazz @ Lincoln Center, Central Park Summer Stage, The Blue Note Jazz Club and the Kennedy Center with his projects as a band leader of various groups or as an in demand sideman. In October 2015, the Kennedy Center has comissioned from Alon Nechushtan a new piece for Billy Strayhorn Centennial Celebration, followed by a Far East tour in China and Phillipines, along with Jazz Festivals in Belo Horizonte-Brazil, Israel. In 2017, the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C has commissioned Alon Nechushtan for a new program of Thelonious Monk's less known compositions. www.musicalon.com
He will be joined at the Arts Garage by Mark Small on Saxophones and Rodolfo Zuniga on drums.

Saron Crenshaw – Smoke Jazz and Supper Club
July 20, 2018 – New York

SaRon Crenshaw is a riveting blues guitarist who takes his inspiration from greats like BB King, Albert King, Albert Collins, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Buddy Guy. Although he's a local mainstay with a strong and enthusiastic following at Smoke, he is still a surprising "discovery" to audiences who haven't heard him before. The Big Apple BBQ News concurs saying, "SaRon might be one of the most soulful and exciting blues artists you haven't heard yet…(he) is a masterful blues artist."

DION – St. George Theatre
July 20, 2018 – Staten Island

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Dion will always represent a special time and place, a moment when a song could mean so much and a singer could sum up what it means to be young, in love and on top of the world. From Dion and The Belmonts to his solo career, Dions unforgettable classics include Runaround Sue, The Wanderer, Teenager in Love, I Wonder Why, Ruby Baby and the song that became an anthem of the 60s Abraham, Martin and John.

Panique! At the Disco – Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
July 20, 2018 – Uniondale

Grammy-nominated and internationally acclaimed rock band Panic! At the Disco will perform at NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Friday, July 20 in support of their new studio album, Pray For The Wicked, which will be released on June 22.

The Pain Method, Despyre , Painmask, Vision Serpent – The Chance
July 20, 2018 – Poughkeepsie

This event is 16 and over. Any Ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 16 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit and Brandi Carlile – CMAC Performing Arts Center
July 20, 2018 – Canandaigua

International Maestro Competition 2018 – Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall
July 20, 2018 – New York

Performers
Artists to be announced

Moon Rocks – Westhampton Free Library
July 20, 2018 – Westhampton Beach

Enjoy time with your friends and paint a beautiful beach scene featuring your own footprints. (Registration required).

Hazelle Goodman – Triad Theater
July 20, 2018 – New York

Hazelle Goodman, known for her outstanding roles in film and television including, Cookie in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, Georgia Rae Mahoney on NBC's Homocide, and Ms. Brown in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close starring Tom Hanks, returns to the stage with her hilarious characters from her self titled HBO Special HAZELLE!

Tab Benoit – Cohoes Music Hall
July 20, 2018 – Cohoes

Benoit is an American blues guitarist, musician and singer. His playing combines a number of blues styles, primarily Delta blues. He plays a Fender Telecaster Thinline electric guitar and writes his own musical compositions. An environmental activist as well as a stellar blues musician, Benoit has made the preservation of the endangered delta wetlands his personal crusade. In 2003, he formed "Voice of the Wetlands," an organization promoting awareness of coastal wetlands preservation.
Born November 17, 1967, Benoit grew up in Houma, Louisiana. A guitar player since his teenage years, he played guitar alongside Thomas, Raful Neal, Henry Gray and other high-profile regulars at the club. The nightly impromptu gigs were enough to inspire Benoit to assemble his own band and he took his show on the road in the early '90s and hasn't stopped since.
Benoit landed a recording contract with the tiny, Texas-based Justice Records and released a series of well-received recordings, beginning in 1992 with Nice and Warm, an album that prompted comparisons to blues guitar heavyweights like Albert King, Albert Collins and even Jimi Hendrix. Despite the hype, Benoit has done his best over the years to maintain a commitment to his Cajun roots – a goal that often eluded him when past producers and promoters tried to turn him and his recordings in a rock direction, often against his better instincts. These Blues Are All Mine, released on Vanguard in 1999 after Justice folded, marked a return to the rootsy sound that he'd been steered away from for several years.

Mojave Lords DiNola The Velvicks – Arlene's Grocery
July 20, 2018 – New York

MOJAVE LORDS was born in Joshua Tree, California at Rancho De La Luna recording studio, where Queens Of The Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys, Daniel Lanois, The Desert Sessions, Masters Of Reality, UNKLE and countless others have created incredible recordings.
MOJAVE LORDS is the brain-child of musical mastermind David Catching and his neighbor, the equally brilliant Bingo Richey. After years of working with some of the world's brightest rock artists, they decided to team up, strap themselves in to a homemade rocket and press the launch button.
With some help from their friends; Brian "Big Hands" O'Connor, Barrett Martin, Chris Goss, Joey "The Sexy Mexi" Castillo and Danny Frankel, they made what the New York Times is calling "Dark, sexy rock & roll for a brave new race."
This is the next wave of Desert Stoner Rock.
This is mature, smart and visceral.
This is UNFUCKWITHABLE.
Featuring members of Eagles Of Death Metal, Queens Of The Stone Age, Screaming Trees, Tuatara, earthlings?, Masters Of Reality.

Lincoln Center Mostly Mozart Festival La Fura dels Baus|The Creation – Dizzy's Club Coca Cola
Through July 20, 2018 – New York

Avant-garde Catalan theater collective La Fura dels Baus transforms Haydn's famous oratorio into an immersive theatrical experience with its "freewheeling blend of audiovisual wizardry, acrobatics, and puppetry" (Guardian, U.K.). North American premiere.
Accentus, choir (Mostly Mozart Festival debut)
Insula Orchestra (Mostly Mozart Festival debut)
Laurence Equilbey, conductor (Mostly Mozart Festival debut)
La Fura dels Baus—Carlus Padrissa, stage direction (Mostly Mozart Festival debut)
Christina Landshamer, Gabriel and Eve (Mostly Mozart Festival debut)
Thomas Tatzl, Raphael and Adam (Mostly Mozart Festival debut)
Fabio Trümpy, Uriel (Mostly Mozart Festival debut)
Haydn: Die Schöpfung ("The Creation")
Sung in German with English supertitles
Performance length: One hour and 45 minutes, no intermission

Hannah vs. The Many – Arlene's Grocery
July 20, 2018 – New York

Hannah vs. The Many consists of singer/songwriter/antiheroine Hannah Fairchild and some of the more musically inclined members of her beloved urban family. Hannah's songs tell stories of heartbreak, hook-ups, drunken victories, narrow escapes, and all the other "pretty little tragedies" that come with being young and broke in the greatest city in the world.

STEMgineering Academy: Design for Sound (Make a Speaker for Your Smartphone) – Mineola Memorial Library
July 20, 2018 – Mineola

An instructor from Hofstra University will show you how to have fun with 6 hands-on engineering design challenges this summer.  Get a certificate from Hofstra University for being a "STEMgineer." The more challenges you complete, the more badges you get on your certificate!  Please bring a tablet, if you have one.

Movies R Dumb Presents: Mac and Me – Q.E.D
July 20, 2018 – Queens

Every month Chris Gersbeck invites New York City's quickest comedians to riff on the dumbest movies of all time. This month he's chosen the blatant E.T. ripoff from 1988, Mac and Me.

Newborn, Back From Zero, Juriel Alexander, Intakers – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

"Newborn is the band we've all been waiting for… and they are bringing rock back in whole new way."
In September of 2013, two Coney Island natives, singer/guitarist Allen James and bassist Eric Ross, made a decision to pursue their dreams of becoming musicians with a single goal: to bring back quality rock music. The two longtime friends, who have been playing and writing together since high school, both share a burning passion for music as well as a discontent with the current state of it (especially rock). And so they formed a band to establish a new direction, combining all sorts of genres into one band. They named it Newborn.

Audio Tours – The New York Botanical Garden
July 20, 2018 – Bronx

Have you ever wanted to talk to the Garden's staff and learn more about the Garden's plants or collections? Now you can by listening to the Garden's audio tours, which cover a breadth of subjects from horticulture to garden history. Learn more about the research scientists are doing at the Garden, find out what's in bloom, and leave your comments for Garden staff.

Charles Bacquet Comedy and Variety Show – The Broadway Comedy Club
July 20, 2018 – Manhattan

Charles Bacquet presents a lineup full of our Top Headliners , as well as Up and Comers…See the stars of tommorow , today .These are the best comedians from New York City with special guests from all across the country. You've seen them on MTV, HBO, The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, The Daily Show, Last Comic Standing and more!

Pajama and Play Drop Off – Kidville
July 20, 2018 – Wantagh

Come Dressed in Your Favorite PJ's and Ready to Have Some FUN! Drop Off Friday, July 20th, 2018 5:30pm-7:30pm Parents it is your turn to go out to a nice quiet dinner and relax, enjoy an adult beverage and conversation or just run some child free errands! Drop off your 2-6 year old at Kidville Wantagh and they will enjoy a Pizza Dinner, fun filled art project and gym time with our awesome staff! Everyone goes home happy and ready for bed! $30 per child + Siblings are 50% OFF.

Squareup Comedy Show – New York Comedy Club
July 20, 2018 – New York

SQUAREUP COMEDY SHOW
The SQUAREUP COMEDY SHOW is a traveling comedy group that combines urban, alternative, and middle-America comedy into one hilarious show. Gordon Baker-Bone, Mike Brown, John Minus, Cerrome Russell and Dillon Stevenson have toured collectively since 2012 with multiple sold-out shows in New York, New Jersey, and DC. The group has appeared/performed on MTV, BET, AXS Gotham Live, and Adult Swim. Join a night of comedy featuring The SQUAREUP COMEDY squad and their favorite comics.

Queen of Bossa Nova The Music of Elis Regina Feat. Maria Alejandra Rodriguez – Club Bonafide
July 20, 2018 – New York

Singer Maria Alejandra Rodriguez hails from Venezuela, but the music she sings has an international influence that features tinges of bossa nova, cha cha cha, boleros, Latin jazz and other modern arrangements for a style all its own. Her voice stands out for its beauty, tuning and cool touch with a deep feeling. In this show at Club Bonafide in New York City, this seductive South American songstress presents selections from her latest album, Aqui y alla, on which she arranged, composed and produced most of the tracks.
Singer Maria Alejandra Rodriguez has a lot in common with the late, great Elis Regina, Brazil most popular singer — powerful pipes, an engaging stage presence and plenty of charm and charisma.
For this special show at Club Bonafide, she'll pay tribute to Elis Regina by performing her '60s and '70s-era jazz, bossa nova and pop hits like "Águas de Março," "Como nossos pais," "Upa Neguinho," "Madalena," "Casa no Campo" and more.

Dancers For Good – Guild Hall
July 20, 2018 – East Hampton

The Spectacular 3rd Year!
A Magical Benefit Evening of Dance
Featuring an incredible lineup of dance companies and choreographers to benefit
THE ACTORS FUND
With Special Honorees
CHITA RIVERA
Lifetime Achievement in Dance Award
BEBE NEUWIRTH
Dance Humanitarian Award
TICKETS
$150 – Balcony & Rear Orchestra
$250 – VIP Center Orchestra & After-party
Friday, July 20, 2018
7 PM
Guild Hall
158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937
For Tickets and more information, visit
www.dancersforgood.org

Friday Night Headliners – New York Comedy Club
July 20, 2018 – New York

Get the authentic NYC stand up comedy experience at New York Comedy Club! Enjoy a nightly showcase of the best comedians in the city, hot up-and-comers, plus hotshot celebrity drop ins, national and international touring comics and more surprises!
Our regulars include Andrew Schulz, Christian Finnegan, Duncan Trussell, Bonnie McFarlane, Sherrod Small, Ari Shaffir, Ricky Velez, Yamaneika Saunders, Carmen Lynch, Lenny Marcus, Mike Britt, Sarah Tollemache, Emma Willmann, James Mattern, ANthony Devito, Greg Stone, Aaron Berg, Mike Cannon, Jon Laster, Josh Gondelman, Matt Pavich, Matt Richards, Nore Davis, Neko White, Corinne Fisher, Krystyna Hutchinson, Wendi Starling, Nathan Macintosh, Gary Vider, Sam Morril, Joe List, Mark Normand, Subhah Agarwal, Kate Wolff, Dante Nero, Chuck Nice and more
Requirements :
16 & over or 13+ with adult
Standard two drink minimum per person
Individual comedian appearances subject to change without notice
Groups of 7+ please email [email protected]
No refunds due to inclement weather
NY State Tax (8.875%) additional
ALL SALES ARE FINAL

Bruce In The USA: The World's #1 Tribute to Bruce Springsteen – Rocks Off
July 20, 2018 – New York

"The most powerful and intense Springsteen tribute on the planet" ~ Legends In Concert, LV. Bruce In The USA is much more than just another tribute… This high-energy musical experience is a note-perfect and visually accurate recreation of a Bruce Springsteen & The E St. Band show. Matt Ryan, from the World Famous "Legends In Concert" cast, began playing the Springsteen character in 2000, in Legends "full scale" Las Vegas show. The great success in the famous Las Vegas show brought him to performances across the world, eventually evolving his character into the Bruce In The USA show. The Bruce In The USA Band consists of seasoned world class professional musicians. The show has hosted musicians from such acts/bands as Queen/Paul Rogers, Meatloaf, Blue Oyster Cult, Hall and Oats, Joe Cocker, The Ojays, Aretha Franklin, David Cassidy, The Temptations, Slash… and so many more. This high end, powerhouse, band has taken this genre of performance art to a whole new level, making it the World's #1 Tribute to the E Street Band's musical legacy. To millions of diehard fans around the world, it's Springsteen's marathon, party-like performances that have elevated him to hero status. Bruce's legendary concerts (in the largest arenas) sell-out within hours of their announced sale. For those even lucky enough to get a ticket, there was nothing that could fill the aching void in between Bruce's long-awaited tours…until now…. The Bruce In The USA show was born on the Las Vegas Strip in the winter of 2004, with its debut at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, in the majestic "V Theatre". The show assaulted the senses in a fun-filled and exciting party atmosphere on the Vegas Strip, while suspending disbelief for even the toughest skeptics. They've been met with critical acclaim, from the Stone Pony, large theaters, and Performance Art Centers across the country, as well as corporate events spanning across the globe for over a decade. Sell out crowds are on their feet from the first song to the last. Titled, The World's Greatest Tribute to Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. by AXS TV's, THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRIBUTE BANDS, Hosted by Katie Daryl. Performing a 90 Minute Live Concert on The Sunset Strip, LA. "Bruce In The USA is the ultimate celebration of Bruce Springsteen & The E St. Band's legacy".

Friday Late Night – New York Comedy Club
July 20, 2018 – New York

Get the authentic NYC stand up comedy experience at New York Comedy Club! Enjoy a nightly showcase of the best comedians in the city, hot up-and-comers, plus hotshot celebrity drop ins, national and international touring comics and more surprises! Our regulars include Andrew Schulz, Christian Finnegan, Duncan Trussell, Bonnie McFarlane, Sherrod Small, Ari Shaffir, Ricky Velez, Yamaneika Saunders, Carmen Lynch, Lenny Marcus, Mike Britt, Sarah Tollemache, Emma Willmann, James Mattern, ANthony Devito, Greg Stone, Aaron Berg, Mike Cannon, Jon Laster, Josh Gondelman, Matt Pavich, Matt Richards, Nore Davis, Neko White, Corinne Fisher, Krystyna Hutchinson, Wendi Starling, Nathan Macintosh, Gary Vider, Sam Morril, Joe List, Mark Normand, Subhah Agarwal, Kate Wolff, Dante Nero, Chuck Nice and more

The Nashville Attitude – Hill Country Barbecue Market – Hill Country Live
July 20, 2018 – New York

Despite what The Nashville Attitude's band name might suggest, the four-piece is actually based out of New York City, not the country music capital. Still, the band's name doesn't lie, as it does portray a hefty dose of the "Nashville attitude" at every show, bringing classic honky-tonk country tinged ever so slightly with a distinct urban background to venues throughout the tri-state area. The Nashville Attitude formed in the early 2000s and has since established quite the resume performing with respected musicians, and has proven itself not just as a countrypolitan act, but one that stands up just as well next to bands born and raised in the heart of country music territory.

Movies in the Moonlight: 'The Incredibles' – Heritage Park in Mount Sinai
July 20, 2018 – Mount Sinai

Heritage Trust sponsors a free movie in the Moonlight event featuring Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Bring a blanket or chair & come enjoy a great family event in the park watching a movie on a large screen. Movie refreshments will be available "The Shack" concession.

Kinktasia – Dixon Place
July 20, 2018 – New York

The vaudevillian love story of The Brides of Burlesque invites all genders and sexualities to feel good about their passions and proclivities. It's a new-fashioned faerie tale of two princesses and their quest for love, kink, and of course Queer over Evil. Guests in the Magic Kinkdom will be treated to Cirque, Sideshow, and Song. A veteran Pro Dominatrix will even serve as Fetish Faerie Godmother to answer any adult play questions visitors may have. The Brides' hope is to empower everyone to joyfully find their own Kinktasia!

SHABOOM! – Dixon Place
July 20, 2018 – New York

MORE: SHABOOM! is a spectacle teetering at the edge of disaster. Sharing a mind of anarchy and absurdity, Shoemaker, Soileau and Vaughn create environments and actions of pleasure and liberation for their audience. SHABOOM! is not just an experiment with failure, but a jubilant funeral procession for the notion of success, driven by maddening determination and an impressive lack of good judgement. SHABOOM! is theatre for the masses that forces culture and critique through the clown horn of queer slapstick. SHABOOM! is the hotdog in a haystack you have been searching for.

Of Love & Law – Japan Society
July 20, 2018 – New York

An artist named Rokudenashiko charged with violating Japan's obscenity law through her vagina-themed artworks. A teacher fired for not singing the national anthem at graduation. People denied legal status due to being born outside the rigid family registration structure. These are some of the cases taken up by Japan's first law firm founded by an openly gay couple, Masafumi Yoshida and Kazuyuki Minami. Hikaru Toda's rousing and urgent crowdsource-funded documentary captures Fumi and Kazu's professional and personal lives at their Osaka-based office representing marginalized individuals who challenge the status quo of a nation projecting homogeneity, while they themselves reflect on their desire to be parents, and love and care for each other amidst their dedicated work.

blank 13 – Japan Society
July 20, 2018 – New York

Thirteen years after abandoning his wife and two sons by stepping out for a pack of cigarettes and never returning, deadbeat gambler Masato (Lily Franky) dies of stomach cancer. At his funeral, a motley crew of fellow mahjong players, pachinko parlor employees and former drinking buddies gather to pay their respects and tell stories, revealing aspects of Masato's life that complicate his sons' resentment towards him. Based on the childhood experiences of screenwriter Koji Hashimoto, this directorial debut by popular actor Takumi Saitoh takes a unique approach to the dysfunctional family drama and funeral comedy, effectively utilizing flashbacks and unexpected shifts in tone to explore what it means to be part of someone's life, for better or worse.

The Spectacle of the Everyday: Glass and Silvering – UrbanGlass
Through July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Students will explore how to transform objects into spectacle, beginning by making objects using hot glass that will be manipulated through coldworking and silvering. Daily demonstrations will show alternative ways to approach object making, and discussions will investigate ideas of attraction and experimentation. The goal of the workshop is to pursue how spectacle impacts and enriches our daily lives. Students should be prepared to expand on their current body of work and be open to challenging personal limitations.

Violence Voyager – Japan Society
July 20, 2018 – New York

An American boy named Bobby and his friend Akkun set out for the mountains to build a secret hideout. On their way, they stumble upon a mysterious amusement park called Violence Voyager. It doesn't take long for things to get weird as the boys discover a group of scared children who can't seem to escape and soon find themselves under attack by robot-like humanoids. For his three years in the making follow-up to The Burning Buddha Man (2013) director Ujicha again employs a blend of animation and manga called "geki-mation," creating grotesque body horror nightmare imagery from painstakingly detailed, hand-painted paper cutouts. Chock-full of B-horror, sci-fi and kaiju film references, this blood-soaked late-night flick is not for the kiddies.

Family Astronomy Night – Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
July 20, 2018 – Midtown

Local astronomers will be on hand with their high-powered telescopes to help visitors navigate the night sky and answer questions about astronomy and star-gazing. Guests are welcome to bring their own binoculars or look through the telescopes of the experts. T

Using music synthesis software, we can listen to scientific data just as easily as we can look at charts and graphs. By immersing ourselves in sound, we can appreciate the mysteries of science in new ways. Can we understand our place in the universe by listening to music created from outer space data? Can we learn about hurricanes by making music based on how storms spin, grow and move? Hear from music technology professor Mark Ballora and experience science in a new way—by listening to it.

South Street Seaport Museum Presents Free Fridays – South Street Seaport Museum
July 20, 2018 – New York

South Street Seaport Museum
presents Free Fridays 
July 6, 2018 – September 7, 2018 from 3pm – 7pm
Every Friday
The South Street Seaport Museum announces Free Fridays, with free admission to theMuseum every Friday from July 6, 2018 – September 22, 2018 from 3pm-7pm at 12 Fulton Street, NYC.

Join the South Street Seaport Museum for a summer of Free Fridays presented by The Howard Hughes Corporation! Every Friday beginning July 6, between 3-7pm the Seaport Museum will offer free admission to its exhibitions and historic ships!

The 2018 Free Fridays program is presented by The Howard Hughes Corporation.

Please e-mail [email protected] for more information.

GETTING TO THE MUSEUM
By subway: 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z to Fulton Street station
Bus: M15, M15-SBS to Fulton Street. Downtown Connection to Pearl Street and Fulton Street.

*As the museum is located in an historic district please contact the museum regarding accessibility needs prior to visiting.

ABOUT SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM
The South Street Seaport Museum, located in the heart of the historic Seaport district in New York City, preserves and interprets the history of New York as a great port city. Designated by Congress as America's National Maritime Museum, the Museum houses exhibition galleries and education spaces, working nineteenth century print shops, and an active fleet of historic vessels that all work to tell the story of "Where New York Begins."

Grease with Boozy Milkshake – Videology Bar & Cinema
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Peachy Keen, Jelly Bean. Everyone's favorite summer musical is here, in all its schmaltzy glory, best consumed with an equally indulgent boozy milkshake. Fight as we might, we just can't hide our love for this musical any longer. John Travolta and Olivia Newton John's oncreen chemistry (tell me about it, stud,) Rizzo's cutting one-liners, all the song and dance numbers that are going to be stuck in your head for the rest of the summer…are unbeatable. Nous l'admettons. Grease is the word.
Experience the friendships, romances and adventures of a group of high school kids in the 1950s. Welcome to the singing and dancing world of "Grease," the most successful movie musical of all time. A wholesome exchange student (Olivia Newton-John) and a leather-clad Danny (John Travolta) have a summer romance, but will it cross clique lines?
*Or throw it on Kenickie at the end of the screening, depending on your mood/how many hickies you have.

'Annie KIDS' – White Plains Performing Arts Center
July 20, 2018 – White Plains

The hilarious Mel Brooks musical comedy live on stage performed by some of Westchester's most talented high school performers.

Lobby Nights: We Are Free (Dj Sets) – Ace Hotel
July 20, 2018 – New York

We Are Free is a Greenpoint, Brooklyn-based artists managment company who supports talents such as Beach House, DARKSIDE, Purity Ring, Sleigh Bells and Weyes Blood. Every Friday this July, their friends, family and a few special guests will be coming by our lobby to spin jams from 8 till late. A new roster each week.
As DJs spin, the photobooth flashes and mixers mix, enjoy delicious selections from the Lobby Bar and high fives from our friendly staff. General RSVP is not required, but does get you on our A-List mailer for the latest in bookings and event info. For seating reservations, hit up our events team.

The Bluebird Cafe Songwriter Series – Opry City Stage
July 20, 2018 – New York

There's nothing else like Opry City Stage: a slice of easy-going country music culture nestled into the bright and brilliant spectacle that is Times Square. Come Visit and Stay in Touch!

Alice Snedden and Guy Montgomery Do Stand Up Comedy in New York – Union Hall
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Alice Snedden (Boners of the Heart) and Guy Montgomery (the Worst Idea of All Time), are perhaps best known for performing stand up comedy in New Zealand and Australia. This show will change everything you know about them as they perform stand up comedy for you, live in New York!
This is an opportunity you would be well within your rights to miss, unless you are a huge fan of Alice Snedden and/or Guy Montgomery, in which circumstance you'd be absolutely out of your MIND not to be in attendance.
In New Zealand both Alice and Guy are very popular and funny but here in New York they are just like you! Only they carry the memories of how beloved they are in New Zealand with them everywhere they go.
Come and watch two of New Zealand's best stand up comedians do some of their best stand up comedy.

90's Sing-Along – Union Hall
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Take a journey back to the most epic era for totally tight jams, angsty rock anthems and sugary pop hits…the 90's! SecretFormula is taking you two decades into the past for over 2 hours of original 90's music videos with all the lyrics projected on the big screen so you and all your friends can sing (and dance) along together. No microphones and no waiting your turn to sing!

Food Cart Tour of Midtown – Bank of America Tower
July 20, 2018 – New York

Get a taste of Manhattan's best street food on this culinary exploration of New York City's most iconic food carts and food trucks. You'll hear the stories of hard-working sidewalk entrepreneurs, learn about the history of street vending, and understand the daily challenges and triumphs of operating these thriving but feverishly demanding small businesses. While the menu changes from week to week depending on which vendors are out that day, gourmet tastings may include Bengali kati rolls, Egyptian falafel, Belgian waffles smothered in a cookie-based topping, and more! This tour is available on Fridays in the Midtown along Sixth Avenue not far from Bryant Park and Times Square.

Living Language – LunÀtico
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Led by multi-instrumentalist and producer Nikhil P. Yerawadekar, this ensemble draws from the NYC Afrobeat community to bring the music of Fela Kuti to life in a small group format, doing justice to the compositional, melodic and structural tenets of Afrobeat music, as well as the all important funk. Members of the collective perform regularly in leading groups such as Antibalas, Chop & Quench, Underground System, Akoya Afrobeat and Super Yamba Band. Living Language is dancefloor friendly and exciting while still being exploratory and elegant, seeking to keep the language and vibe of Afrobeat alive and to encourage deep reading of the source material as new generations discover the music of Fela.

That Shit Ray – Pine Box Rock Shop
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

A Comedic Exploration of the Daily Hustle

Solo piano series featuring Michael Weiss – Jules Bistro
July 20, 2018 – New York

Veteran New York pianist Michael Weiss has worked with the greatest names in jazz: Johnny Griffin, Art Farmer, Frank Wess, Jimmy Heath, Lou Donaldson, George Coleman, and the list goes on. The New York Times calls Weiss "a confident and sparkling presence" exhibiting "sensitivity and logic, along with crisp control."
Born in Dallas, Michael began piano studies at age six. Beyond his classical training, Weiss developed a quick ear picking out pop songs on the keyboard. At fifteen, he discovered the world of jazz at the Interlochen academy in Michigan. There Weiss studied arranging and subsequently penned several big band scores while in high school. He continued his studies at Indiana University while gaining invaluable bandstand experience with Indianapolis jazz veterans, Al Kiger and Pookie Johnson. After earning a bachelors degree, Weiss moved to New York and soon landed his first "name" gig with Jon Hendricks.
In the early eighties, Weiss was heard regularly as a member of the house band at the Star Cafe with Junior Cook. Engagements followed with the Junior Cook/Bill Hardman Quintet, Slide Hampton and Lou Donaldson. Weiss also had the opportunity to lead groups featuring such acclaimed soloists as David Fathead Newman, Pepper Adams, Frank Wess and Clifford Jordan.

Box Era w/s/g The Melting Nomads – Funk 'N Waffles
July 20, 2018 – Syracuse

Risen from the ashes of keg-fueled house parties and sweaty bars of College Park, MD, Box Era has planted itself as a staple in the up-and-coming DMV music scene. Creating a jam-inspired electro-pop and funk blend, Box Era's music arms you with every tool necessary to go talk to that special someone you've been eyeing up. You'll find yourself dancing the night away, shaking hands with CEOs, and experiencing the juiciest sweet-and-sour jamwich of your life.
With a debut EP behind them, Box Era is gearing up for an explosive rise to power. The band has supported national headliners and headlined renowned venues up and down the east coast. The party is only going to grow. There's a saxophone, a talkbox, and two pairs of glasses. There's magic, youth, and the most unique sound you've heard since The Bangles. Box Era is the story of five boys wandering the halls of Xanadu, forever in search of sweet cream.

Evangeline Joy – Jules Bistro
July 20, 2018 – New York

Known for her joyful wordplay and tap-dance breaks, Evangeline's first album, 'Verbatim' was released in 2013 and upon release, Sara Bareilles quoted that she has "a great voice and a really unique sound!" Since then Evangeline has toured the globe playing everywhere from streets in London to famous bars in Seattle and even on Caribbean cruise lines. She has studied opera for 12 years and enjoys bubble tea and doing good deeds in a skunk costume (for anonymity purposes ;). She is also organizing a large-scale project to distribute and teach the homeless to play ukulele and planning a Ted Talk for her created music genre: ukulele rap. She now resides with her uke, Ed, in New York City. They're going on 6 years and going strong.

Cocoa Brown – Levity Live
July 20, 2018 – West Nyack

If you took a dab of Richard Pryor's honesty a teaspoon of Clair Huxtable's educated fervor and a cup of Pearl Bailey's girl next door sassiness you'd get a dynamic dish known as CoCoa Brown. Not only a comedian but educated and well-rounded women with a Masters in Education that will make you laugh as you are getting 'schooled" on a variety of topics!
With animated facial expressions body gestures and the material to back it up audiences are taken on a hilarious voyage through the eyes and mind of Brown. Whether she's talking about herself relationships or the world we live in Brown offers a variety that appeal to all. One-dimensional she is not and you will never see the same set twice. "Once I get rolling I feed off of my crowd I love bringing them into my world " explains Brown. "I believe in being able to give the crowd what they want and I'm able to take my set in any direction at the drop of a dime." Versatile Brown can deliver on command a squeaky clean 'there's-deacons-in-the audience' type of show and then make a 360-degree turn and give a show that would make even Don Rickles blush.

Gerry Eastman & Friends: Jam Session – Williamsburg Music Center
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

In addition to performing with his band and welcoming all kinds of artists in his club week after week, WMC owner & founder Gerry Eastman is active on the New York music scene as a guitarist, bassist, composer,conductor, and bandleader. He is one of the few people still around who have toured the world with jazz icons such as Count Basie, Sarah Vaughan, and Etta Jones.

G.L.O.W. – Neon without the wrestling – UrbanGlass
Through July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

In this explorative neon intensive, students will be encouraged to push the boundaries of signage and novelty to create contemporary forms and/or light sources. Mixed media and outside materials are welcome, so long as electrical practices remain safe. Presentations on history, science, and contemporary artists will be provided to spark inspirations. Students will be given a series of tutorials on how to execute strong structural bends and welds, follow a pattern or a three-dimensional structure, and mount and wire gas-filled units. This class is structured for the beginner; however, modifications will be made for those who are revisiting techniques.

Story Time Fridays – Edamama Cute Cuts & More
July 20, 2018 – Williamsburg

Story Time is geared toward 2 to 4 years old kids and their families, and there are always great stories, smiles and giggles to be had by all.

The Last Difficult to Name Reading Series in NYC – Books Are Magic
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Books Are Magic Presents The Last Difficult to Name Reading Series in New York!

Lola Star's Dreamland Disco – Prospect Park Alliance
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Every Friday throughout mid-October, Lola Star hosts a DJ roller disco skating party at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside. Each event showcases a new theme from 70s Glitter Rock to 80s Glam, as well as dazzling performers, kitschy contests, giveaways and more. Guests must be 21+ (valid Photo ID required for entry).

A Trek with George Takei – Caveat
July 20, 2018 – New York

Actor and social justice activist George Takei shares stories with eloquence and wit at this special event.

Shape Up NYC: Healing Hatha Yoga – Prospect Park Alliance
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Exercise your body and your mind in Brooklyn's Backyard! Join Prospect Park Alliance at the Prospect Park Audubon Center for Hatha yoga, a branch of yoga that emphasizes physical exercises to master the body along with mind exercises to withdraw it from external objects.
This class is open to adults and seniors, no registration is required. All levels are welcome. Please bring your own mat.

Gayme Show! – Caveat
July 20, 2018 – New York

Join gay-ass hosts Dave Mizzoni and Matt Rogers as they gay up the straights through games and trivia.
Ever talk to a straight guy and think, "Jesus Christ you're boring!" ?
Two straight men enter the arena, but only one leaves with the title of Queen of the Straights. Lifelines include a Woman Who Gets It and a Wise Queer. Come witness the ultimate test of who Is honorarily GAY AS FUCK! (and guys, that's a good thing!)

Molly Tigre – Bar Chord
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Molly Tigre marries the rhythms and melodies of African music-
especially the entrancing styles from Ethiopia and Mali- with a
uniquely progressive and exploratory jazz sound. Featuring the
compositions of Mitch Marcus and bassist Ezra Gale (Super Hi-Fi,
Aphrodesia), the band also features saxophonist Chris Hiatt (Japonize Elephants), drummer Joe Abba, and percussionist Mamadou Konate.

Backyard Listening with Alex From Tokyo – Nowadays
July 20, 2018 – Ridgewood

Every Friday and Saturday night, we invite our favorite selectors down to the Nowadays back yard to set the vibe while you play ping pong, have a drink, grab a bite, lie in the grass or all of the above.
Alex Prat was born in Paris, grew up in Tokyo and now lives here in NYC. He DJs, fittingly, as Alex From Tokyo, wielding an enviable collection of disco, house, '80s electro, synth pop, jazz, reggae, soul and funk. He'll set the vibe (or, considering the breadth of his taste, vibes) out back starting at 8pm.

L.Sangre and Silent Servant – Nowadays
July 20, 2018 – Ridgewood

L.Sangre returns to the 'days for another night of driving, mutant sounds. She's a resident of Lost Soul Enterprises and a skilled selector who's become a regular party-starter for us here at Nowadays. Joining her tonight is John Juan Mendez, aka Silent Servant. Mendez is an LA-based DJ and producer with a knack for revealing techno's musical lineage in his sets, combining industrial, post punk and EBM tracks with warehouse sluggers to create a fluid passage through time. Come take a trip with us.

Hardcore Comedy Show – The Creek and The Cave
July 20, 2018 – Queens

Join former porn-star and 2015 AVN Mainstream Star of the Year nominee, Alia Janine for a night of the hardest comedy at The Hardcore Comedy Show! The Hardcore Comedy Show features everyone from strip club bouncers to porn stars that have switched careers into comedy, as well as some of today's top and up-and-coming comedians!

Sonic Arts Union: David Behrman, Alvin Lucier, Gordon Mumma, Robert Ashley (In Memoriam) – ISSUE Project Room
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

The first evening of a series observing the legacy of experimental music collective the Sonic Arts Union and its founding members: David Behrman, Alvin Lucier, Gordon Mumma, and the late Robert Ashley (1930-2014), features both performances from Sonic Arts Union members and stagings of their compositions.

Sasquatch, Asthma Castle – Saint Vitus Bar
July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Sasquatch is a rock band from Los Angeles, CA. They tend to sip on influences from 70's metal, rock, and psychedelia. Their songwriting approach is clear-cut; keep the focus on the hook.
The band was born in Philadelphia in 2000 and moved to Los Angeles in 2001 after Keith Gibbs (guitar, vox) joined up with Detroit natives Rick Ferrante (drums) and Clayton Charles (bass). Upon Clayton's departure in 2007, the guys recruited Chicagoan Jason Casanova (Behold! The Monolith, Tummler) to join the fold. We arrive at 2017 and Dr. Craig Riggs (Roadsaw, Kind, Antler) is now shellacking the kit when he's not brewing coffee or watching the Red Sox.
The band's music has been featured on a variety of movies, television shows, and video games including the reissue of Clerks, FX's original hit series Sons of Anarchy, A&E's Dog The Bounty Hunter, Jersey Girl, CW's The Supernatural, and MTV's Viva La Bam, Bam's Unholy Union, and Rob and Big, NHL 2005, American Chopper, and Monster Garage.

A Spirited History of Drinking – New World Stages
July 20, 2018 – New York

1 PART EDUCATION. 2 PARTS RECREATION.
One of the longest-running Off-Broadway productions in history with three hugely successful sequels (and counting)! Hailed as “remarkably compelling” by Time Out New York and consistently reviewed by audiences as one of the best Off-Broadway shows on sites like Google, TripAdvisor, and Yelp, A SPIRITED HISTORY OF DRINKING sweeps audiences along a 10,000-year journey through history and across the globe, accompanied by three complimentary craft cocktails and the vocal stylings of The Backwaiters a cappella group!
"Absolutely must-do in NYC!"
-Thrillist
This groundbreaking show pours through the history and science behind cocktails and spirits, traces their economic and political impact on our cultural development, conducts live demonstrations of brewing beer and distilling alcohol, and of course keeps audiences laughing throughout the night!
"One of the five best things to do in New York City!"
-NewYork.com
Presented in its entirety in a bar, A SPIRITED HISTORY OF DRINKING treats audiences to a completely original and thoroughly enjoyable evening of immersive Off-Broadway theater utterly unlike anything they’ve ever experienced! Guests leave educated, entertained, and buzzing with spirit.
"An absolute must-see!"
-The Huffington Post
A limited number of Premium Tickets are available for each performance that include a Champagne Cocktail as a fourth drink and seating at the bar.
"If you’re not seeing THE IMBIBLE when you’re in NYC, are you really at the theater?"
-Sarah in the Suburbs
OTHER DATES:
Jun 22 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 23 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 23 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jun 25 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 28 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 29 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 30 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 30 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jul 02 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
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Jul 07 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
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Jul 21 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM

Mindful Connections For Visitors with Dementia and their Caregivers – Rubin Museum of Art
July 20, 2018 – New York

Mindful Connections is a free tour program for visitors with dementia and their caregivers. Every month trained guides facilitate a gallery experience designed to promote engagement with works of art and each other.
This program meets on the third Friday of every month at 2:00 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to arrive at 1:30 p.m. for complimentary tea in Café Serai. Learn more about our programs and offerings for all audiences. To register, please see tour dates below.
Mindful Connections is supported in part by the Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation.

Joe Bonacci featured artist Karen Anderson – Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar
July 20, 2018 – New York

R&B and Jazz

Blackout Yacht Party Cruise Around the Hudson River NYC Skyline – Skyport Marina
July 20, 2018 – New York

Friday July 20th, 2018 – NYC Blackout Cruise at Skyport Marinas Jewel Yacht Tickets 20$! Boarding 11:45pm, Sailing after midnight! www.Gametightny.com (347) 592-0300 info/tickets.
Friday July 20th, 2018 – NYC Blackout Cruise at Skyport Marinas Jewel Yacht located at East 23rd st & FDR Drive 10010 NY (347) 592-0300. Music by NYC Hottest Djs! Tickets 20$! Boarding 11:45pm, Sailing after midnight! The Only cruise to be in NYC…Jewel Yacht! www.Gametightny.com (347) 592-0300 info/tickets.
YACHT PARTIES IN NY – NY'S HOTTEST – YACHT NIGHT PARTY NYC BLACKOUT CRUISE!
The Only Boat Party to be in NY…
Skyport Marina,
East 23rd st & FDR Drive 10010 (347) 592-0300
YACHT PARTY! 1 DAY – 1 EXCLUSIVE EVENT! MUSIC BY NYC HOTTEST DJS AT SKYPORT MARINA JEWEL YACHT BLACKOUT PARTY, NEW YORK!!
TICKETS JUST $20 FOR TICKET WHICH INCLUDES:
ADMISSION TO THE BOAT.
SAILING INFO:
Boarding Starts at 11:45pm.
(highly recommend getting there at 10:00pm to avoid long lines & confusion), Sails after midnight. Boat Returns at approximately 4am. Drinks Bar on Board.
For Tickets call (347) 592-0300 or buy them here at www.Gametightny.com
ID a must. 21 & over.
Skyport Marina Jewel Yacht Dress Code: Neat to Impress , Guys Sneakers okay with collar shirt, button up, Designer Shirt- shoes ok as well. Ladies Shoes – Dress Stylish Fashionable & sexy.!
Skyport Marina Jewel Yacht NY Bottle Packages: Bottle Prices available by request.
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For tickets info, birthday parties, table reservations please call (347) 592-0300 or simply log onto www.Gametightny.com Also you can email us at [email protected]
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Cutting Edge: Introduction to Waterjet – UrbanGlass
Through July 20, 2018 – Brooklyn

Waterjet cutting is a quick and accessible way to create multiple complex forms in glass. In this workshop you will be introduced to 2D digital drawing using vector graphic software and shown how to prepare and finalise your designs ready for machining. We will visit a local manufacturer where you will be introduced to the basics of waterjet cutting and how best to communicate with your technician to achieve maximum value. This class will also cover basic fusing and cold construction techniques.

The Shining – Rubin Museum of Art
July 20, 2018 – New York

Cabaret Cinema

Glenn Miller Orchestra – Emelin Theatre
July 20, 2018 – Mamaroneck

Glenn Miller launched his band – the one that lives on today – in March of 1938. The Glenn Miller Orchestra has been a 'hit' ever since. Today, the 18 member ensemble continues to play many of the original Miller arrangements both from the civilian band and the AAFB libraries, like 'Moonlight Serenade,' 'Little Brown Jug' and 'Chattanooga Choo Choo.' Additionally, it also plays some more modern selections arranged and performed in the Miller style and sound. Just as it was in Glenn's day, the Glenn Miller Orchestra today is still the most sought after Big Band in the world.

Aya Ishida: 'Day by Day' – The Cornelia Street Cafe
July 20, 2018 – New York

NYC based jazz vocalist and composer Aya Ishida will bring the music from her debut album "Day by Day". She will perform some jazz standers with great arrangements and some of her originals with a band.

Tom Chang Quartet – The Cornelia Street Cafe
July 20, 2018 – New York

Contemporary jazz guitarist, Tom Chang leads a quintet featuring some of the finest improvisers in the New York jazz scene. The music will encompass modern jazz to contemporary classical all with a heavy emphasis on groove and melody.
"What separates these tracks from other rock-leaning cuts made by jazz musicians today? It feels authentic. And then the brief funk tune "Scatterbrain" emerges about halfway though the album, there's chicken-scratch guitar and a simple yet heavy beat that screams The Meters. But later, things get eerie, as is someone was mixing funk with a New York jazz edge. That someone was Chang." –Brad Faberman (Downbeat Mag.)

Capturing Change Photography Tour – Freshkills Park
July 21, 2018 – Staten Island,

Join a small group of photographers and document Freshkills Park's transformation from landfill to 2,200-acre park. This guided van tour is an opportunity to see and photograph the unique engineered landscape while the site is closed to the public. Transportation between the Park and the Staten Island Ferry Terminal in St. George can be provided. Capturing Change tours are free but pre-registration is required.

Shot4Shot: The Sandlot – The Tank
July 21, 2018 – New York

It's a drinking game! So please either BYOB (especially if you'd like to take shots) or purchase the beer and wine on sale at The Tank's bar.

Mario Pavone, Vertical Quintet – The Cornelia Street Cafe
July 21, 2018 – New York

Mario Pavone, bass, comp.; Dave Ballou, trumpet; Tony Malaby, tenor sax; Peter McEachern, trombone; Gerald Cleaver, drums

I LOVE NEW YORK: a found text american dream – The Tank
July 21, 2018 – New York

I Love New York explores modern anxiety and the quest for external validation by juxtaposing material from TripAdvisor.com and Ellis Island immigrant interviews. Laughs are followed by questions: Am I that revealing online? Is my anxiety that high? Is the fact that Ive forgotten the question and am questioning my anxiety proof I have anxiety? I Love New York gives Americans from all over the country and immigrants from all around the world the opportunity to tell you what The American Dream looks like for them.

Ninth Annual Unconditional Love Gala – The location will be revealed upon purchase of a ticket.
July 21, 2018 – Southampton

The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation will host their Ninth Annual Unconditional Love Gala on Saturday, July 21st with cocktails at 6:30pm and dinner at 7:30pm. Greg D’Elia will serve at Gala Chairman, Katie McEntee will serve at Junior Chairman, and Jean Shafiroff will serve at Honorary Chairman. Shelter Pets including Mason, who was rescued and trained by the shelter before becoming the first shelter dog in New York state to be accepted into the K9s for Warriors program, will serve as the event honoree’s.
Guests of the Gala will experience an exciting evening at a beautiful waterfront estate in Southampton. The Chris Norton Band will provide music for the night with dinner catered by Robbins Wolf Eventeurs. A live auction will feature fabulous items that include packages for five-star European hotels, group golf outings at the East Ends most prestigious golf courses, and more.

Huntington Arts Council Presents “Stars, Stripes and Pin Ups: Work Inspired By Sailor Jerry” – Main Street Gallery
Through July 21, 2018 – Huntington

This annual exhibition is exclusively for artist members to showcase a piece of work in the gallery. Check the website for a full list of participants and additional details.

Melanie Charles, Miss Olithea, Starr Busby, and Taylor Simone – National Sawdust
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

For one night only, Melanie Charles, Miss Olithea, Starr Busby, and Taylor Simone share the National Sawdust stage for an incredible musical experience.

DeMarre Carroll of the Brooklyn Nets Hosts a Free Girls Basketball Clinic – Basketball City
July 21, 2018 – New York

The Carroll Family Foundation founded by NBA player DeMarre Carroll (Brookyln Nets) invites girls ages 7-18 to attend a FREE all girls basketball clinic on Saturday, July 21, at Basketball City, Pier 36, in New York City.
REGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/2L9ctOt
Spaces are limited, so we strongly encourage you to register your child ASAP. The clinic will consist of fun skill-building activities, professional instruction from DeMarre Carroll and other coaching staff, guest speakers, and more!
Please share this announcement with your extended network as well so we can give all girls in the region the opportunity to attend this exciting free basketball clinic led by the best in the game!
Merci!
About The Carroll Family Foundation
The Carroll Family Foundation provides support for youth in underserved areas in addition to education and fundraising to develop enhanced preventives, diagnostic services and treatments for adolescents suffering from pediatric liver disorders.

A Spirited History of Drinking – New World Stages
July 21, 2018 – New York

1 PART EDUCATION. 2 PARTS RECREATION.
One of the longest-running Off-Broadway productions in history with three hugely successful sequels (and counting)! Hailed as “remarkably compelling” by Time Out New York and consistently reviewed by audiences as one of the best Off-Broadway shows on sites like Google, TripAdvisor, and Yelp, A SPIRITED HISTORY OF DRINKING sweeps audiences along a 10,000-year journey through history and across the globe, accompanied by three complimentary craft cocktails and the vocal stylings of The Backwaiters a cappella group!
"Absolutely must-do in NYC!"
-Thrillist
This groundbreaking show pours through the history and science behind cocktails and spirits, traces their economic and political impact on our cultural development, conducts live demonstrations of brewing beer and distilling alcohol, and of course keeps audiences laughing throughout the night!
"One of the five best things to do in New York City!"
-NewYork.com
Presented in its entirety in a bar, A SPIRITED HISTORY OF DRINKING treats audiences to a completely original and thoroughly enjoyable evening of immersive Off-Broadway theater utterly unlike anything they’ve ever experienced! Guests leave educated, entertained, and buzzing with spirit.
"An absolute must-see!"
-The Huffington Post
A limited number of Premium Tickets are available for each performance that include a Champagne Cocktail as a fourth drink and seating at the bar.
"If you’re not seeing THE IMBIBLE when you’re in NYC, are you really at the theater?"
-Sarah in the Suburbs
OTHER DATES:
Jun 22 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 23 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 23 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jun 25 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 28 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 29 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 30 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 30 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jul 02 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 05 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 06 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 07 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 07 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jul 09 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 12 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 13 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 14 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 14 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jul 16 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 19 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 20 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 21 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 21 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM

Community Mural Wall Paint Day at Bush Terminal – Bush Terminal
July 21, 2018 –

As part of the New York City Economic Development Corporation’s (NYCEDC) continued effort to utilize its Sunset Park properties for the benefit of the public and surrounding Brooklyn community, NYCEDC is partnering with Groundswell, a company that brings together artists, youth, and community organizations to use art as a tool for social change, to create a new public mural at Bush Terminal in Sunset park, Brooklyn.
Groundswell lead artist, Angel Garcia who resides from Brooklyn will design and fabricate the mural centered around the theme of supporting the working industrial waterfront, job access, and waterfront access. To get the local community involved in bringing this exciting project to life, a Community Mural Wall Paint Day will be held on Saturday, July 21st at Bush Terminal in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Following the Community Mural Paint Day, the public is invited to attend the Unveiling Celebration of the completed mural on Friday, August 3rd.
This initiative comes off the heels of another engaging local community event at the Brooklyn Army Terminal – Swale, a floating food forest – that was so successful the NYCEDC has extended their stay through the end of July.

SHAKE w/ Monk-One and DJ Prestige – Friends and Lovers
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

All 45 Funk Night

The Brooklyn Spread – The Bell House
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

The Brooklyn Spread is a neighborhood festival and a chance to celebrate Brooklyn, food, music, and basketball. The inaugural event includes concert performances headlined by T-Pain and plenty of food from great local restaurants like Frankel's, Sweet Chick, Frankie's Spuntino, Holy Ground BBQ, and more! With all proceeds from the event going towards BKYSC Academy programs, Brooklyn Spread is a unique way to have lots of fun and to support a great local organization at the same time!

Friends of the Family: A Variety Show – The PIT
July 21, 2018 – New York

Come watch Xpl?d and their guest team make up a musical on the spot!
Xpl?d, one of the hottest musical indie teams in New York City, is back with their monthly show. There's only one thing we love more than comedy: music! We're all about belting, riffing, and harmonizing at the top of our lungz!

POP-UP Concerts with the Rolston Quartet – Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

BCMF kicks-off its 35th Season with a series of FREE concerts at verious cultural institutions in Southatmpon, Sag Harbor, Bridgehampton, Sagaponack, and Water Mill. The celebrated Rolston String Quartet will perform a variety of repertoire, with each concert being a special and unique event. Please contact the institutions listed below to reserve your space. Use the "More Information" link under each listing to learn more.

TCS New York City Marathon Training Series 12M – New York Road Runners
July 21, 2018 – New York

Gearing up for the largest marathon in the world? Join us for the new TCS New York City Marathon Training Series, a three-race series to prepare you for 26.2 on November 4. The series is designed to support your training plan and kicks off with this 12-miler in July. Get excited for your five-borough run with an amazing pair of socks as your race premium. Finishers will also receive 9+1 credit for the 2019 TCS New York City Marathon.

Tainted Love – 80's Dance Party with DJ Katie Rose – July Edition! – The Bell House
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Soft Cell's pioneering 1981 cover of the Northern Soul classic, "Tainted Love," is the inspiration for this awesome 80s dance party. Building on a solid foundation of New Wave, we'll dig deeper into the catalog of massive hits and overlooked misses from the late 70s through the early 90s – pivotal years in musical history that blurred the lines between Analog and Digital, Disco and Synthpop, Funk and Hip-Hop. A time when Alternative was called Post-Punk, Indie actually meant independent, and Throbbing Gristle's "Hot on the Heels of Love" surely could have been alongside Blondie's "Heart of Glass" on the charts…with today's perspective. Other passions include CBGB-era New York, Batcave-era London – Punk Rock, Glam Rock, Kraut Rock, Girl Rock, Dad Rock, Rockabilly, Ska, Machine Soul, Blue-Eyed Soul, Darkwave, Coldwave – plus some guilty pleasures in the (strictly) Old-School Rap department.
Tainted Love happens every month (usually the last Thursday or Friday) at The Bell House, 149 7th St, Brooklyn. Hosted by DJ Jane Elizabeth (Tesco USA, Stylus NYC, Breakfast Club Philly 2010-2015).

TOO MANY MAN Brooklyn – Brooklyn Bazaar
Through July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

TOO MANY MAN is a party hosted by Fay Milton (Savages) featuring music of all genres by women.
Brooklyn Bazaar 10pm-2am
8 $
18+
DJs: Fay Milton (Savages)
Tom Tom Magazine DJs
MUSIC BY: ABRA, ALANIS, AVALON, AZEALIA, BETH,
BEYONCÉ, BJÖRK, CHAKA, CHER, CYNDI, DEBBIE,
DIANA, DONNA, ESG, GAZELLE, GRACE, GRIMES,
HAAI, INGA, IKONIKA, JANELLE, JESSY, KAH-LO,
KATHLEEN, KATE,KELIS, KIM, KLEIN, KYLIE, LAUREL,
LAURIE, LEIKELI, MADONNA, MAYA, MICA, MISSY,
NADIA, NABIHAH, NENA, NENEH, NINA, PATTI,
PEACHES, POLLY, RIHANNA, RÓISÍN, SHINGAI,
SIOUXSIE, SKY, SMERZ, SOLANGE, STEVIE, TIRZAH
YAEJI & YOKO

Entirely From Memory – PIT Striker Mainstage
July 21, 2018 – New York

The team of Entirely From Memory performers will attempt to recreate a classic story based only on what they can remember about it. But that's not all!
They must also play by the following rules:
1.) The show is cast blindly and in front of the audience
2.) Actors must incorporate lines written by the audience
3.) Actors must incorporate any sound effect played by the tech booth
4.) One audience member is given a horn they may honk three times. Once honked, the performers must create a "deleted scene" not originally in the story.
Performers: Willy Appleman, Ryan Chittaphong, Tom Costello, Ben Furnas, Molly Gaebe, Claire Gresham, Clare McNulty,Andy Schneeflock, Scott Thomas and hosted by Pete McElligott.

Tender Defender, Shellshag, Cutters (cellar) – Brooklyn Bazaar
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Wisteria NYC presents…
Tender Defender!
https://tenderdefender.bandcamp.com/releases
Shellshag!
https://shellshag.bandcamp.com/releases
CUTTERS!
https://cuttersmusic.bandcamp.com/
Live at the Brooklyn Bazaar Cellar
Saturday, 7/21
Doors at 7pm / All ages / $10 Cover

Saturday Sculpture Workshop: Body in Between–Body Casting – Socrates Sculpture Park
July 21, 2018 – Long Island City

Participants will investigate the process of creating a three-dimensional copy of a living human body. Participants will use their own or a parent / friend’s body parts as a model to make casts with plaster bandage. This method of life-casting allows creation of exact portraits and body reproduction, through the use of mold-making techniques.

Kids Rock Summer Fun Day – Saturday, July 21 – Rockefeller Center
July 21, 2018 – New York

Enjoy a day of free family fun including games, crafts, sweet treats, live music, and more at Kids Rock Summer Fun Day at Rockefeller Plaza, located between 49th-50th Streets and 5th-6th Avenues, Manhattan, on Saturday, July 21st from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Children of all ages are welcome to enjoy a variety of activities ranging from face painting and a photo booth to a LEGO® Creation Nation Build Event where kids can build their own LEGO creations that will be added to a giant map of the United States displayed on the Plaza, snacks, and live music — all taking place throughout the iconic Rockefeller Plaza, home to the world’s most famous Christmas tree. All activities are free and open to the public.
For more information visit rockefellercenter.com.
DATE: Saturday, July 21
TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Rockefeller Plaza
Between 49th and 50th Streets and 5th and 6th Avenues
Manhattan

Family Cooking in the Garden – Brooklyn Botanic Garden
July 21, 2018 – Crown Heights

Bring the whole family to the Children's Garden for an afternoon cooking class. Harvest and wash produce from the garden, then explore the Children's Garden-approved kitchen tools, techniques, and recipes that will also keep kids engaged in the home kitchen. The group will prepare one farm-fresh entrée and one dessert to share.

Krallice, Yellow Eyes, Pyrolatrous, Fórn – Brooklyn Bazaar
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Saturday July 21st at Brooklyn Bazaar
Krallice
Yellow Eyes
Pyrolatrous
Fórn
8pm, $15, all ages (under 17 w/ parent/guardian)

Children's Potions and Planting Tea Party – The McKittrick Hotel
July 21, 2018 – Chelsea

A family-friendly brunch select Saturdays this spring and summer at the hotel’s rooftop garden hideaway, Gallow Green. Parents and favorite stuffed animal or teddy bear are invited along with children. Admission includes a traditional high tea platter complete with mini sandwiches, sausage rolls, cakes and tarts, with refreshing pink lemonade and hands-on lessons in potions and planting.

Families are transported to the whimsical world of The McKittrick while immersed in a secret garden overgrown with Sage, Trumpet Vines, Wisteria, Dogwood Trees and blooming Pansies, Black-eyed Susans and Geraniums. During the party, kids learn about plants and gardening from the rooftop’s residents plus create magic potions with special powers.

Super Electric, Zeppelin Complete – 89 North Music Venue
July 21, 2018 – Patchogue

Super Electric & Friends are a tight band that dish out infectious grooves of decades of music we all know and love!
The most authentic recreation of Led Zeppelin's studio catalog. Note perfect renditions of all of your favorite songs.

The Master Guitar Shredder of the Band (Nitro) Returns W/ Band – Blackthorn 51
July 21, 2018 – Elmhurst

AcousticaElectronica with ToUch Performance Art – House of Yes
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

AcousticaElectronica is a 360 degree sensory adventure through art's past and present. This immersive show is a mashup of opposites: the classical and the electronic, the light and the dark, a trip to the theatre and a night on the dance floor. Energize in the heart-pounding music, lose yourself with interactive elixirs, and flow into the mind-bending journey that is the story of AE.
Dorian Gray invites you to view his collection: Carmen, the Conductor, Odette the Swan, and even Pierrot the Clown. Here you'll find resurrected ghosts of art's past, pulled into the present. Will they stay as they were and fight to stay relevant? Or will they break through…?
Dig as deep as you dare in this blend of dance, circus, aerials, opera, acoustic and electronic music. Find us when dark touches light on July 21st.

SCHROEDERS GHOST – KJ Farrells Bar and Grill
July 21, 2018 – Bellmore

SCHROEDERS GHOST is a tribute to rock & roll…
The band has a 6 piece line up of veteran talent performing the best music in the styles of rock, blues and funk along with a show of precision filled with energy and enjoyment.
The band is dedicated to making every audience feel part of the show!
SCHROEDERS GHOST carefully chooses every song they perform considering some may be popular and others may be songs that have not been heard in some time. This perspective of choice brings a fresh new outlook to every show the band performs.

Subway Series Viewing Party – 2 World Trade Center Plaza
July 21, 2018 – New York

With one of New York City’s most iconic sporting events right around the corner this weekend, Mets and Yankees fans can gear up for the big game with a fun, programmed Subway Series viewing party on Saturday, July 21 from 12:00 to 4:30 p.m. Located in the 2 World Trade Center Plaza, home to the curation of art murals that have recently painted the area, this exciting community event – sponsored by Port Authority, World Trade Center stakeholders, tenants and vendors – will begin at noon, an hour before the game’s first pitch. The free event will include musical performances, mascots from both teams’ minor league affiliates and delicious food and beverages for sale from local restaurants. Word has it, Lower Manhattan restaurant Choza will do themed tacos!

Tap (Open Level) – 92Y
July 21, 2018 – Upper East Side

The class is designed for those who have accomplished the basic tap foundations.We offer a blend of styles in our tap classes, ranging from the classic Broadway Tap moves of 42nd Street and Fred Astaire movies to the freestyle Rhythm Tap made popular by Savion Glover! Learn the basics and get your body moving in a safe, encouraging atmosphere. Spend six weeks learning basic tap vocabulary, class etiquette and proper warm-up techniques.

Long Island's Wild Flowers – Garvies Point Museum
July 21, 2018 – Glen Cove

This slide-illustrated talk will feature Long Island's common native and introduced wildflower species. Focus will be on history and folklore as well as identification. Walk through preserve and gardens will follow. Veuillez vous inscrire à l'avance.

The Nuyorican Poets Cafe's 6th Annual Block Party – Nuyorican Poets Cafe
July 21, 2018 – New York

Join us on July 21st from 10am to 5pm for a full day of FREE fun at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe’s 6th Annual Block Party! This all-ages event will feature live hip hop, a DJ, poetry, games, inflatable rides & food!

Hellgate – KJ Farrells Bar and Grill
July 21, 2018 – Bellmore

HELLGATE – Celebrating ARENA ROCK… 5 friends from the streets of Astoria and Jackson Heights Queens, NY… from a time past, but never forgotten…
HELLGATE performs the very best "ARENA ROCK" music… DEEP PURPLE, RAINBOW, BOSTON, FOREIGNER, RUSH, LED ZEPPELIN, BON JOVI, AEROSMITH, KISS, THIN LIZZY, BOSTON… Just to name a few!

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush @ The Fresh Fruit Festival – The Wild Project
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush
Directed by: Meggy Lykins
“It’s not what I was expecting,” Rusty says, as he takes an up-close look at Meredith’s vagina, a few minutes after meeting her. As a gay man in his early 20’s, Rusty hasn’t led a sheltered life, by any means, but his experience with women’s private parts has been non-existent. Meredith is happy to let Rusty have a look, but she’d be happier if she could get her toilet to stop moaning so mournfully when she flushes. Rusty’s sister Lisa’s boyfriend is paralyzed from the waist down. And she’s just had sex with Steve, who’s in a relationship with Kelly, Meredith’s best friend. Kelly’s co-worker Carole’s much-younger boyfriend Don has a history with both Rusty and Lisa. And, then, there’s Dalton, who’s more comfortable being naked than having a conversation – or being honest with himself or anyone else.
Rusty’s search for meaning and, maybe, love takes him and Dalton, Meredith, Don, Carole, Steve, Lisa and Kelly on a pants-dropping, bed-hopping adventure through a world of dildos, deodorant, hummus, Whole Foods, trimmed armpits and cupped balls.
So, wash your hands and hold on tight. In this edgy, adult comedy, filled with witty, memorable dialogue, everything is up for grabs. In the midst of cynicism and sex, there’s still room for sweetness and romance . . . Where You Eat.
Performances:
Thursday, July 19th @ 8:30 PM
Friday, July 20th @ 7:30 PM
Saturday, July 21st @ 4:00 PM

Healthy Summer Party – Harlem Grown 134th Street Farm
July 21, 2018 – Harlem

Enjoy wellness activities like yoga, fitness workouts, nutritious food demonstrations, and healthy snacks at the 134th Street farm.

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush @ The Fresh Fruit Festival – The Wild Project
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush
Directed by: Meggy Lykins
“It’s not what I was expecting,” Rusty says, as he takes an up-close look at Meredith’s vagina, a few minutes after meeting her. As a gay man in his early 20’s, Rusty hasn’t led a sheltered life, by any means, but his experience with women’s private parts has been non-existent. Meredith is happy to let Rusty have a look, but she’d be happier if she could get her toilet to stop moaning so mournfully when she flushes. Rusty’s sister Lisa’s boyfriend is paralyzed from the waist down. And she’s just had sex with Steve, who’s in a relationship with Kelly, Meredith’s best friend. Kelly’s co-worker Carole’s much-younger boyfriend Don has a history with both Rusty and Lisa. And, then, there’s Dalton, who’s more comfortable being naked than having a conversation – or being honest with himself or anyone else.
Rusty’s search for meaning and, maybe, love takes him and Dalton, Meredith, Don, Carole, Steve, Lisa and Kelly on a pants-dropping, bed-hopping adventure through a world of dildos, deodorant, hummus, Whole Foods, trimmed armpits and cupped balls.
So, wash your hands and hold on tight. In this edgy, adult comedy, filled with witty, memorable dialogue, everything is up for grabs. In the midst of cynicism and sex, there’s still room for sweetness and romance . . . Where You Eat.
Performances:
Thursday, July 19th @ 8:30 PM
Friday, July 20th @ 7:30 PM
Saturday, July 21st @ 4:00 PM

Mein KüNt (KüLt) – The PIT
July 21, 2018 – New York

YOUR KÜLT GAWDDESS INVITES YOU TO MONTHLY KÜNT RITUAL.
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Mighty Diamonds Autarchii – Mercury Lounge
July 21, 2018 – New York

Autarchii (Born Jermaine Joseph) is a fiery 24 year old Roots Recording artiste who hails from Portmore, Jamaica. Being the son of Veteran Recording Artist Donovan Joseph and cousin to the crown prince of Reggae Dennis Brown, it seems almost destined for him to carry the torch of righteousness towards the next generation. The former Kingston College student filled with witty insight and positive aggression. He has had the pleasure to be a mentee of the late legendary Wayne 'Sleng Teng' Smith, who taught him many ins and outs of the music Industry at a tender age. The name Autarchii is a depiction of 'autarchy,' which means absolute rule or power. It was officially placed on him by his cousin, who believed that his revolutionary approach to the music would make him inextinguishable. 2017 saw Autarchii releasing his debut album entitled 'Land of the Free', which was distributed by VPAL Music. Reggae Vibes Magazine, a Netherlands based Magazine said "listening to Autarchii's first full-fledged album is a mind-blowing experience". The prowess of this ever growing artist led him to open the Power of Reggae concert series in New York for Horace Andy before he moved on to open for Inner Circle and Sanchez at the Montreal Reggae Festival in August 2017. He was also a key vocalist on the 'Roots and Reality' EP released by Bent Backs Records, for which he recorded the song "Shashamane Living" with Fari Difuture. Roots and Reality EP debuted at number 2 on the charts in Japan. While on a 2 week promotional tour of Canada to promote his debut album, Autarchii received an award from Reggae Xclusive Magazine, acknowledging him as the "New Voice in Reggae". His determination allows him to feel as if the sky is just the ground and that there is no limit when it comes to him bearing the fruits of his musical labor.

New York Liberty vs. Washington Mystics – Westchester County Center
July 21, 2018 – white Plains

CLAVVS – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

CLAVVS an indie pop and trip hop duo from Atlanta, Georgia.[1] Composed of four-time Grammy Award-winning producer and multi-instrumentalist Graham Marsh (Gnarls Barkley, Kid Cudi, Lauryn Hill) and writer and vocalist Amber Renee, CLAVVS was formed in 2013 in East Atlanta Village.

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush @ The Fresh Fruit Festival – The Wild Project
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush
Directed by: Meggy Lykins
“It’s not what I was expecting,” Rusty says, as he takes an up-close look at Meredith’s vagina, a few minutes after meeting her. As a gay man in his early 20’s, Rusty hasn’t led a sheltered life, by any means, but his experience with women’s private parts has been non-existent. Meredith is happy to let Rusty have a look, but she’d be happier if she could get her toilet to stop moaning so mournfully when she flushes. Rusty’s sister Lisa’s boyfriend is paralyzed from the waist down. And she’s just had sex with Steve, who’s in a relationship with Kelly, Meredith’s best friend. Kelly’s co-worker Carole’s much-younger boyfriend Don has a history with both Rusty and Lisa. And, then, there’s Dalton, who’s more comfortable being naked than having a conversation – or being honest with himself or anyone else.
Rusty’s search for meaning and, maybe, love takes him and Dalton, Meredith, Don, Carole, Steve, Lisa and Kelly on a pants-dropping, bed-hopping adventure through a world of dildos, deodorant, hummus, Whole Foods, trimmed armpits and cupped balls.
So, wash your hands and hold on tight. In this edgy, adult comedy, filled with witty, memorable dialogue, everything is up for grabs. In the midst of cynicism and sex, there’s still room for sweetness and romance . . . Where You Eat.
Performances:
Thursday, July 19th @ 8:30 PM
Friday, July 20th @ 7:30 PM
Saturday, July 21st @ 4:00 PM

DeMarre Carroll of the Brooklyn Nets Hosts a Free Girls Basketball Clinic – Basketball City
July 21, 2018 – New York

The Carroll Family Foundation founded by NBA player DeMarre Carroll (Brookyln Nets) invites girls ages 7-18 to attend a FREE all girls basketball clinic on Saturday, July 21, at Basketball City, Pier 36, in New York City.
REGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/2L9ctOt
Spaces are limited, so we strongly encourage you to register your child ASAP. The clinic will consist of fun skill-building activities, professional instruction from DeMarre Carroll and other coaching staff, guest speakers, and more!
Please share this announcement with your extended network as well so we can give all girls in the region the opportunity to attend this exciting free basketball clinic led by the best in the game!
Merci!
About The Carroll Family Foundation
The Carroll Family Foundation provides support for youth in underserved areas in addition to education and fundraising to develop enhanced preventives, diagnostic services and treatments for adolescents suffering from pediatric liver disorders.

#BigSaturdays #BestSaturdayParty …Free on the A.C. Pass Guest List – Show
July 21, 2018 – NyC

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A.C. Pass List invites you to join us each and every Saturday at NYCs newest premier hotspot, Show NYC! This will be the biggest Saturday Night party NYC has ever seen. Top DJs, aerialists, dancers, expert mixologists, bottle service served by our #Showgirls, a true VIP experience, a sexy crowd, all in a spectacular new venue. Ask about our specials, VIP packages and Group/ Birthday specials.. World reknown DJs play open format, house music, old skool, top 40, mash-ups and more. Everyone receives complimentary admission on the “A.C. Pass List” (ladies all-night, Gents til 11pm). Ask me about special birthday (& group) packages. Call me direct @ 917.653.0768 for Table Service and more details. 21+ID. To expedite entry, get on the "A.C. Pass Guest List" please e-mail me directly, [email protected] Doors and list opens at 10 pm & all list closes at 2 am. All admission is at the discretion of the doorman. Dress fashionable please. Dress code: Ladies please wear shoes(no sandals or flip flops), Guys dark sneakers OK with collar shirt or button up! (NO Hats, NO Hoodies, NO Baggy Attire) .. Special Thanks to www.QueensRealEstate.info. [[Upscale & Chic crowd]]Bottle Packages before 1 am w/ Advanced Reservations (TAX & TIP are Included!)
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Saturday Honeybee Workshops -Appreciating Apiculture – Sands Point Preserve
July 21, 2018 – Sands Point

The workshop includes a multi-media presentation in Castle Gould and a work session at the apiary.

Breastfeeding Class – Albany Medical Center
July 21, 2018 – Albany

This program is suited for expectant parent who are interested in learning more about breastfeeding. This class can be taken any time during the pregnancy and is taught by a certified lactation consultant (CLC). This class focuses on the advantages of breastfeeding, milk production, and other topics including positions, techniques, and how to tell if your baby is feeding well. We will also address incorporating pumping when returning to work or school.

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush @ The Fresh Fruit Festival – The Wild Project
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush
Directed by: Meggy Lykins
“It’s not what I was expecting,” Rusty says, as he takes an up-close look at Meredith’s vagina, a few minutes after meeting her. As a gay man in his early 20’s, Rusty hasn’t led a sheltered life, by any means, but his experience with women’s private parts has been non-existent. Meredith is happy to let Rusty have a look, but she’d be happier if she could get her toilet to stop moaning so mournfully when she flushes. Rusty’s sister Lisa’s boyfriend is paralyzed from the waist down. And she’s just had sex with Steve, who’s in a relationship with Kelly, Meredith’s best friend. Kelly’s co-worker Carole’s much-younger boyfriend Don has a history with both Rusty and Lisa. And, then, there’s Dalton, who’s more comfortable being naked than having a conversation – or being honest with himself or anyone else.
Rusty’s search for meaning and, maybe, love takes him and Dalton, Meredith, Don, Carole, Steve, Lisa and Kelly on a pants-dropping, bed-hopping adventure through a world of dildos, deodorant, hummus, Whole Foods, trimmed armpits and cupped balls.
So, wash your hands and hold on tight. In this edgy, adult comedy, filled with witty, memorable dialogue, everything is up for grabs. In the midst of cynicism and sex, there’s still room for sweetness and romance . . . Where You Eat.
Performances:
Thursday, July 19th @ 8:30 PM
Friday, July 20th @ 7:30 PM
Saturday, July 21st @ 4:00 PM

JAMAICA – Harlem Repertory Theatre
July 21, 2018 – New York

In honor of its 60th anniversary the HRT has produced the legendary Broadway treasure, JAMAICA – the show that made Lena Horne a Broadway star! JAMAICA takes its audience on a journey to Pigeon Island off the coast of Jamaica, following an ambitious island girl named Savannah who dreams of finding true love and escaping to New York City. The production examines how an isolated island community navigate the perils of love, family and relationships while they confront the increasing pressures of American commercialism, class struggles and racism – while trying to avoid nuclear war.
The music is by Harold Arlen who wrote the iconic score for THE WIZARD OF OZ. Fred Saidy and Yip Harburg who gave us the masterpiece, FINIAN'S RAINBOW created book (Saidy) and lyrics (Harburg) for JAMAICA.

Farm & Compost Tour – Queens Botanical Garden
July 21, 2018 – Flushing

Discover what's behind the scenes at QBG Farm & Compost. In this one hour tour you will get a crash course on how we produce nutrient-rich compost from food scraps and horticultural waste. We will introduce the fundamentals of ecological farming. This tour is recommended for first-time visitors to QBG Farm & Compost.

The Sardi's Tour – Sardi's
July 21, 2018 – New York

Get the inside scoop on Sardi's, the epicenter of Broadway life since 1921. Explore the place where famous shows started, classic movies were filmed, and iconic caricatures were drawn.
Since 1921, Broadway legends have come to Sardi's Restaurant to open shows, make deals, and get their caricatures drawn for the wall of fame. No wonder movies and TV shows like "Glee" and "The Muppets Take Manhattan" filmed here when they needed authentic theater flair. In the Sardi's Tour, you get a backstage look at the restaurant, covering everything from the deals that were closed at the bar to the caricatures that were stolen by rabid fans. All tours are led by a longtime Sardi's staffer, which means your guide will have a few eyewitness stories that you won't hear anywhere else.

Coheed and Cambria / Taking Back Sunday – Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Piano Karaoke with Leslie Goshko – Sid Gold's Request Room
July 21, 2018 – New York

Leslie Goshko(Huffington Post Comedy) is the host and creator of the monthly storytelling series, Sideshow Goshko, which has been hailed as a Time Out New York and New York Times "Critics' Pick", and also noted as "a well-programmed night" by the New York Times.Sideshow Goshkohas been featured on TruTV'sImpractical Jokers, NPR'sSnap Judgment, and inThe New Yorker.
Her cabaret show "An Old-Fashioned Piano Party with Leslie Goshko" is heralded as a Time Out New York "Critic's Pick" and she served as the musical director for NY1 anchors Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter's live show at 92Y, "Pat and Jamie's NY." And thanks to the support of many Internet voters, she performed with the cast of Hairspray on Broadway.

August Alsina W/ Funk Flex – Sony Hall
July 21, 2018 – New York

General Admission Only

Chuck Braman Jazz Band – Hudson River Park
July 21, 2018 – New York

Friday nights mean great local music on Pier 45! Join us three Friday nights at Pier 45 at 7pm to hear the Chuck Braman Jazz Band!
Chuck Braman is a jazz drummer and bandleader who lives in the West Village. He leads several unique jazz bands, each based around a particular instrumentation, repertoire, stylistic concept, and core group of musicians.

Eight is Never Enough – 53 Above Broadway
July 21, 2018 – New York

COME BE A PART OF THE SHOW! The cast of EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH delivers hilarious comedy improvised on the spot based on audience suggestions and participation. Every show is topical and customized to you. Think WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY meets Broadway.

Blues Brunch: Adam Falcon – Daryl's House Club
July 21, 2018 – Pawling

Adam Falcon has worked and/or shared the stage with Roberta Flack, Sophie B.
Hawkins, Whitney Houston, B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Jim Lauderdale, Robert
Palmer, Peter Gabriel, and Nona Hendryx.

Christie Brinkley to Host 7th Annual St. Barth Hamptons Gala Presented by Social Life – Bridgehampton Historical Museum
July 21, 2018 – Bridgehampton

Christie Brinkley will host the 7th Annual St. Barth Hamptons Gala to celebrate her cover, presented by Social Life.
The fête will celebrate the global icon's July cover story in the luxury lifestyle publication. Taking place at the Bridgehampton Historical Museum on July 21st from 6pm to 10pm, the festive evening will feature tasty hors d'oeuvres by Lulu Kitchen and Duryea’s and an exclusive prosecco lounge provided by Christie Brinkley’s Bellissima. Guests will dance the night away while DJ Lee Kalt spins the summer's best hits.
A portion of the proceeds from this special event will benefit the Bridgehampton Historical Museum and tickets are $160.
Please visit https://barth.eventbrite.com/?aff=hay or http://www.stbarthhamptons.com for further details.

Cracker – Daryl's House Club
July 21, 2018 – Pawling

Best known for the early 90's hit "Low," their blend of alt-rock and Americana has earned them multiple gold records and worldwide acclaim.

Orange County Fair – Orange County Fairgrounds
Through July 21, 2018 – Middletown

New York's oldest fair features midway rides, concerts, Friday night fireworks, motorsports events, Lion & Tiger Show, Jungle Habitat Exotic Zoo, Lonestar Revue horse shows, a petting zoo, antique fire truck display, community exhibits, vendors, and favorite fair food. Grandstand events include Dirt Track Racing (July 14); a Demolition Derby (July 15); Manchester Orchestra with Badflower (July 16); AJR with Big Data (July 17); Night Ranger & Vince Neil, the voice of Motley Crue (July 18); and a Monster Truck Show (July 20-21).

Words: Hip hop & poetry Showcase & Open Mic with WiseGuy and Gaston – Nuyorican Poets Café
July 21, 2018 – Manhattan

WORDS was created by Rocky LaMontagne & Bobbito the Barber to give young up-and-coming poets & emcees the opportunity to showcase their work to an audience of their peers. This showcase and open mic has featured Company Flow, Canibus, Mos Def, M.C. Search, Willie Perdomo, Saul Williams, and Suheir Hammad, among others. The open mic gives new artists a chance to perform in front of an audience. WORDS! is hosted by WiseGuy & Gaston and is held on the third Saturday of every month. $13 at the door, $10 with Student ID.

Farmers Market – Muscoot Farm
Through July 21, 2018 – Katonah

Enjoy a kid-friendly scavenger hunt to celebrate Halloween. Les costumes sont encouragés.

Hands-On Italian Summer Desserts – Eataly
July 21, 2018 – New york

Learn how to prepare simple, yet classic Italian desserts that are sweet and refreshing in the summer heat and are sure to be a hit at any outdoor party or barbecue! The Chef of La Scuola will guide you in a decadent exploration of classic dessert forms that will satisfy your golosità (sweet tooth).

Summer in Capri & Ischia: A 4-Course Chef's Table – Eataly
July 21, 2018 – New york

Located just off the Amalfi Coast, Capri and her sister island, Ischia are rich in mythical lore (legend dictates that Capri is where Odysseus narrowly escaped the sirens), lemon trees, twisting flower-lined streets, stunning rocky cliffs that swoop down to white sandy beaches along the bright Tyrrhenian Sea, and — if that's not enough — flavorful food and drink.
In other words: they are islands of romance!
During this Chef's Table, you will enjoy 4 traditional dishes from Capri & Ischia, created and discussed by the Chef of La Scuola, paired with 4 regional wines.

Story Craft – Muscoot Farm
July 21, 2018 – Katonah

Enjoy a kid-friendly scavenger hunt to celebrate Halloween. Les costumes sont encouragés.

ComedySportz – 53 Above Broadway
July 21, 2018 – New York

Since 2004, ComedySportz® New York has been entertaining fans with the fastest and funniest form of improv comedy in the Big Apple. Two teams of improvisers vie for points in a hilarious competition by playing a series of improv games, similar to what yo may have seen on TV's Whose Line Is It Anyway? A referee governs the action, calling…

Poetry Walk – The New York Botanical Garden
July 21, 2018 – Bronx

An ongoing poetry walk showcases the work of acclaimed poet W.S. Merwin, organized in partnership with the Poetry Society of America. Merwin, a former U.S. Poet Laureate who has resided in Hawai'i since the 1970s, uses his interest in deep ecology to explore the relationship between nature and humans.

Family Fiesta with Flor – The Field Library
Through July 21, 2018 – Peekskill

Join Flor Bromley for a fun free bilingual (English/Spanish) music program designed for the whole family. Flor teaches Spanish through music, movement, and puppetry. This program is generously sponsored by The Associated Charities of Peekskill.

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush @ The Fresh Fruit Festival – The Wild Project
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush
Directed by: Meggy Lykins
“It’s not what I was expecting,” Rusty says, as he takes an up-close look at Meredith’s vagina, a few minutes after meeting her. As a gay man in his early 20’s, Rusty hasn’t led a sheltered life, by any means, but his experience with women’s private parts has been non-existent. Meredith is happy to let Rusty have a look, but she’d be happier if she could get her toilet to stop moaning so mournfully when she flushes. Rusty’s sister Lisa’s boyfriend is paralyzed from the waist down. And she’s just had sex with Steve, who’s in a relationship with Kelly, Meredith’s best friend. Kelly’s co-worker Carole’s much-younger boyfriend Don has a history with both Rusty and Lisa. And, then, there’s Dalton, who’s more comfortable being naked than having a conversation – or being honest with himself or anyone else.
Rusty’s search for meaning and, maybe, love takes him and Dalton, Meredith, Don, Carole, Steve, Lisa and Kelly on a pants-dropping, bed-hopping adventure through a world of dildos, deodorant, hummus, Whole Foods, trimmed armpits and cupped balls.
So, wash your hands and hold on tight. In this edgy, adult comedy, filled with witty, memorable dialogue, everything is up for grabs. In the midst of cynicism and sex, there’s still room for sweetness and romance . . . Where You Eat.
Performances:
Thursday, July 19th @ 8:30 PM
Friday, July 20th @ 7:30 PM
Saturday, July 21st @ 4:00 PM

Set It Off – National Sawdust
July 21, 2018 – Williamsburg

For one night only, Melanie Charles, Miss Olithea, Starr Busby, and Taylor Simone share the National Sawdust stage for an incredible musical experience. Now more than ever, it’s imperative that the voices of black women are no longer silenced but celebrated. In the 90’s hit movie “Set It Off”, the four black leads were not only strong as a unit but were also given individual characteristics to show their humanity. This show draws a parallel. Like the movie, these four unapologetically black women are undeniably some of the best in the NYC music scene, and what makes them great is their individual musical touch. Melanie, Starr, Taylor, and Olithea are living proof that the narrative of black women will never be a monolith, but will instead be filled with varying voices of beauty, pain, and triumph.

How Embarrassing For Her: an Evening with Jacqueline Novak hosted by John Early – Union Hall
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Jacqueline Novak, John Early

CLAVVS, The Landing, Stranger Cat – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

CLAVVS is a duo helmed by four-time Grammy-winning producer Graham Marsh (Gnarls Barkley, Kid Cudi, T.I.) and vocalist & lyricist Amber Renee. The duo crafts alternative pop music that borrows from trip hop, world music and r&b. Earmilk calls CLAVVS' sound "fresh and brooding," while Indietronica describes the duo as "progressive, dark and hypnotic."
CLAVVS has performed with Rhye, Ibeyi and Baio, among others. They have also been featured on MTV's Teen Wolf, PBS' The Music Voyager, LA's KCRW and in global in-store playlists for H&M, Forever 21 and Bloomingdale's, among others.

The Black Parade – Knitting Factory Brooklyn
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

The Black Parade is the third studio album by American rock band My Chemical Romance. Released on October 23, 2006 through Reprise Records, it was produced by Rob Cavallo, known for having produced multiple albums for Goo Goo Dolls and Green Day. It is a rock opera centering on a dying character with cancer known as "The Patient". The album tells the story of his apparent death, experiences in the afterlife, and subsequent reflections on his life.

Modern Dance (Open Level) – 92Y
July 21, 2018 – Upper East Side

Explore the body's relationship to breath, weight and space through standing and floor work and traveling combinations.Develop strength and movement flexibility. Move through space with longer, more complex combinations.

Heresiarch A.S.M. Pink Mass Funeral Leech – Saint Vitus Bar
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Midsummer Night's Dream – House of Yes
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Here come the lovers, full of joy and mirth.— Joy, gentle friends! Joy and fresh days of love accompany your hearts! Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. Stories written in love's richest books. This flower's force in stirring love. Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful.
Join us for a Midsummer Night in a dance of decadence and poetic performance with the faeries of the forest, in pretty prose and curious poses, deep in the woodland of the wild and wonderful.

New York School Of Burlesque – DROM
July 21, 2018 – New York

The sexy students of the New York School of Burlesque have been working hard (oh! so! hard!) to come up with delicious new acts that tease and tantalize. After a five-week Act Development class with Jezebel Express, we're finally ready to reveal our newest creations!
That's right… this is an entire show of never-before-seen acts. We'll reveal our brand-new acts during an unforgettable night that shows you just how sexy, silly, wonderful and weird burlesque can be!
The New York School of Burlesque will also be hosting a HOLIDAY BAZAAR during this show! Glamorous vendors from within our community will be offering burlesque merchandise from gloves to tassels that will make holiday shopping an extra-sparkly affair!

The 50+ Comedy Tour – Madison Theatre at Molloy College
July 21, 2018 – Rockville Centre

his is the comedy show 50 years in the making!
Featuring Top Comedians with one thing in common, they're ALL over the age of 50!
This is THE Comedy Show for "Mature" Audiences.
3 Nights of hilarious laughter & outrageous fun!
Every show features a completely different line-up of top comedians!

Little Cooks Tutti Frutti Sushi – Alley Pond Environmental Center
July 21, 2018 – Douglaston

Young Chefs will be celebrating Independence Day by making a delicious and unique Ice Cream Sundae to their liking.  Enjoy these summer treats while playing a patriotic trivia game in the Meditation Garden! (Weather permitting).  Registration required.

Whitney Cummings – Carolines on Broadway
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

WHITNEY CUMMINGS is a Los Angeles-based comedian, actor, writer, producer and director. Best known for creating and starring in the NBC series “Whitney,” she also co- created and co-wrote (with Michael Patrick King) the Emmy-nominated CBS comedy series “2 Broke Girls.” This October, Whitney debuted her novel “I’m Fine…And Other Lies,” which details her brutal anxiety and codependency disorder, written with her trademark entertaining wit, humor, and honesty. Whitney will be Executive Producing the much anticipated “Roseanne” reboot for the 2018 season.

Louis Armstrong Wonderful World Festival – Flushing Meadows Corona Park
July 21, 2018 – Queens

Down the road from Louis Armstrong's home and at the site of the World's Fair, Queens now has a festival worthy of Louis' immense cultural legacy and the Wonderful World he celebrated in his music. Action Bronson and The Soul Rebels will be performing live on Saturday, July 21. Join us for our fifth annual music event in the park showcasing Louis Armstrong's influence on a variety of musical genres and staying true to his mantra that "You gotta listen to all types of music."

The Mercury Hour Pop-Up Shop – Soft Opening
July 21, 2018 – Brookyn

There's nothing like love in the summer time. Swing by to Soft Opening in Greenpoint Brooklyn for wine and exclusive limited edition jewelry by MERCURY HOUR from 3pm-9pm on 7/21/18
Get a tarot reading from the fabulous Aurora Curtis or Samira Bechara.
The first 10 guests get a FREE Mini Mercury Hour "Honestly Tote"
FREE WINE WHILE IT LASTS

LOUIS! LOUIS! LOUIS! – On Stage at Kingsborough
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Experience the excitement of Jumaane Smith as he celebrates the origins of jump blues and jazz with thrilling renditions of the timeless classics of Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, and Louis Jordan along with music composed especially for this show!
Trumpeter and vocalist Jumaane Smith has toured the world with Michael Buble, performed on the Grammys with Stevie Wonder, and collaborated with Barbra Streisand, Quincy Jones, Aretha Franklin, Wynton Marsalis, Chris Botti, and Herbie Hancock. He is a featured performer on 5 Grammy-winning albums.
"Jumaane is a very special artist…a unique and irresistibly creative voice!" – Don Heckman, LA Times, Jazz Times

Wicked – Gershwin Theatre
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

So much happened before Dorothy dropped in.
Wicked, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another girl, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one "good," and the other one "wicked." With a thrilling score that includes the hits "Defying Gravity," "Popular" and "For Good," Wicked has been hailed by The New York Times as "the defining musical of the decade." Time Magazine cheers, "if every musical had the brain, the heart, and the courage of Wicked, Broadway really would be a magical place." The Gershwin Theatre on 50th Street and Broadway is that magical place. From the first electrifying note to the final breathtaking moment, Wicked—the untold true story of the Witches of Oz—transfixes audiences with its wildly inventive story. It will send your spirits soaring to heights you'll never forget.

Venetian Mystery Night – Zavo
July 21, 2018 – New York

Private dinner and show, featuring:
DJ Johnny Versace
Theatrical and aerial performances
Living statues
And much more…
Complimentary champagne in the piano lounge.
Surprises for those in masks!

Bartow's Literary Elevenses – Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
July 21, 2018 – New York

Join Museum Guides Laura DeRiggi and Caitlyn Sellar as they lead an historical-fiction book club where literature and tea blend for a savory adventure. This month's read is Edith Wharton's Summer, published in 1917. Tea and light refreshments will be served; please bring a sweet or savory snack for the group to enjoy! Come be part of the fun. Cost free.

The Nuyorican Poets Cafe 6th Annual Block Party – Nuyorican Poet's Café
July 21, 2018 – Manhattan

Join us on July 21st for a full day of FREE fun at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe's 6th Annual Block Party! This all-ages event will feature live hip hop, a DJ, poetry, games, inflatable rides & food!

Gil Parris with Jessie Lambiase and Special Guest! – Iridium
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

Grammy-Nominated guitar virtuoso Gil Parris, is known for his special blend of Blues, Jazz, Rock and Smooth Jazz. He has recorded and toured both as a solo artist and sideman with major artists like Dr.John, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Diane Schuur, David Mann, Billy Vera, Bobby Caldwell, Toni Braxton to name just a few. Some of Gil's career highlights include…
-Major Label Recording Artist, Gil's self titled debut CD was released by RCA/BMG! "A smashing debut"(Guitar One),"An impressive beginning"(Jazziz)
-Seen On NBC's THE TODAY SHOW, CBS, WPIX, FOX 5, RNN, BET's "Studio Jams",The YES Network, The Food Network and on the national DVD release" Masters of the Stratocaster" !
-Has had # 1 Song(s) on MUSIC CHOICE
-Has A Hot Licks Artist Video & the first Truefire artist course, "Inside Out" (4 Cd-Roms)
-The Gil Parris Model Signature Guitar (Reverend) was named "One of the Coolest Artist Signature Guitars of All-Time"by Guitar Player Magazine
-Has acclaimed DVD out now with Paul Shaffer, Bernie Williams, Randy Brecker, David Mann…hosted by Carolyn Kepcher ! "This DVD is a perfect introduction to one of the finest players around." Vintage Guitar
"You'll be blown away by his mind-boggling blend of Jazz, Blues and Rock" Guitar Player
"Parris is an absolute monster of the guitar- lyrically, technically, sensitively. His finesse bending tones and contouring the dynamics throughout his lines truly gave the sense that he is speaking thru the notes!" Jazz Improv

Parks NYC – The Skyscraper Museum
July 21, 2018 – Battery Park City

Do your kids love the park? In this program they will learn the importance of public parks in dense cities such as New York. After exploring Battery Park (right next door!) children will talk about the wide range of activities that we encounter in public spaces. They will then design their own public space for New York City.

Ages 6+. RSVP required.

LatinosNYC & GrownEnt Presents: Talk Dirty 2 Me: The Erotic Open Mic – Nuyorican Poet's Café
July 21, 2018 – Manhattan

LatinosNYC & GrownENT Presents:
Talk Dirty 2 Me: The Erotic Open Mic
Music by DJ Paco
Hosted by Mr. Orally Gifted

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush @ The Fresh Fruit Festival – The Wild Project
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush
Directed by: Meggy Lykins
“It’s not what I was expecting,” Rusty says, as he takes an up-close look at Meredith’s vagina, a few minutes after meeting her. As a gay man in his early 20’s, Rusty hasn’t led a sheltered life, by any means, but his experience with women’s private parts has been non-existent. Meredith is happy to let Rusty have a look, but she’d be happier if she could get her toilet to stop moaning so mournfully when she flushes. Rusty’s sister Lisa’s boyfriend is paralyzed from the waist down. And she’s just had sex with Steve, who’s in a relationship with Kelly, Meredith’s best friend. Kelly’s co-worker Carole’s much-younger boyfriend Don has a history with both Rusty and Lisa. And, then, there’s Dalton, who’s more comfortable being naked than having a conversation – or being honest with himself or anyone else.
Rusty’s search for meaning and, maybe, love takes him and Dalton, Meredith, Don, Carole, Steve, Lisa and Kelly on a pants-dropping, bed-hopping adventure through a world of dildos, deodorant, hummus, Whole Foods, trimmed armpits and cupped balls.
So, wash your hands and hold on tight. In this edgy, adult comedy, filled with witty, memorable dialogue, everything is up for grabs. In the midst of cynicism and sex, there’s still room for sweetness and romance . . . Where You Eat.
Performances:
Thursday, July 19th @ 8:30 PM
Friday, July 20th @ 7:30 PM
Saturday, July 21st @ 4:00 PM

Watson Adventures’ HAMILTON: The Scavenger Hunt – Watson Adventures Meet-Up Location
July 21, 2018 – New York

Follow in Alexander Hamilton’s footsteps through the streets of Lower Manhattan, from Wall Street to Battery Park, to discover the places where the feisty Founding Father worked, played, debated, fought and planned his fatal duel on this unique scavenger hunt. Highlights include Hamilton’s grave, the site of his home on Wall Street, Federal Hall, Fraunces Tavern where Hamilton worked as Secretary of the Treasury, Pearl Street, which was part of the route of his funeral procession, the site of his law office, and more. Advance purchase is required.

'Savage Force' – Original Live Production – Kraine Theater
Through July 21, 2018 – East Village

An original, live production inspired by the work of legendary Arctic explorer Fridtjof Nansen. The show blends digital projection with live action, and features dancers from the New York City Ballet and Bolshoi Ballet Academy.

John Hakon leads an expeditionary research team to an uncharted area of the High Arctic. In this isolated region, they contend with unpredictable weather, face threats from the Russian military, and encounter a mysterious outpost that has managed to survive it all.

The Mercury Hour Pop-Up Shop – Soft Opening
July 21, 2018 – Brookyn

There's nothing like love in the summer time. Swing by to Soft Opening in Greenpoint Brooklyn for wine and exclusive limited edition jewelry by MERCURY HOUR from 3pm-9pm on 7/21/18
Get a tarot reading from the fabulous Aurora Curtis or Samira Bechara.
The first 10 guests get a FREE Mini Mercury Hour "Honestly Tote"
FREE WINE WHILE IT LASTS

Library Hours in the Resource Room with Kameelah Janan Rasheed – New Museum
July 21, 2018 – New York

Kameelah Janan Rasheed shares materials from her personal archival collection of printed matter, including small press publications, magazine articles on independent black schools, textbooks and curriculum sets from the mid-1970s, course catalogues, independent black periodicals, and contemporary texts. During library hours, visitors are welcome to explore the archival materials and engage in informal discussions with the artist. Outside of these hours, visitors are encouraged to use reproductions of these materials. Library Hours are organized in conjunction with the "The Black School x Kameelah Janan Rasheed," an exhibition and residency that explores the past and future of black critical pedagogies.

The Grandstand Follies – Swing Dance Party and Car Show – Cradle of Aviation Museum
July 21, 2018 – Garden City

Retro Souls Entertainment is bringing together the truest forms from the swing era to create an experience that will leave your souls jumping. The evening will consist of an array of entertainment. A live performance by The Bay Big Band, An 18 piece band playing the best of swing and jazz. A swinging performance from the Long Island Swing Syndicate! DJ Tony Tonez and Robert Frankenberg spinning the best of classic big band hits as well as electro swing and rockabilly! There will also be a Car Show right in the venue parking lot! The event organizers are big on immersing their audiences so prohibition will be in full effect. There is no bar but instead free soft drinks and snacks. Don't miss your chance to put on your wingtips, dust off your flapper dresses and have a night on the town back in the 1920s. Tickets are only $20 per person and space is limited. Costumes are encouraged and the entertainment starts promptly at 7pm on July 21st at the Cradle of Aviation in Garden City, NY.

SCHEDULE OF THE NIGHT
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM – DJ Set #1 (Easy Listening Big Band Music)
8:00 PM – 9:00 PM – The Bay Big Band Hour Long Performance
9:00 PM – 9:30 PM – DJ Set #2 (Swing Dance Music)
9:30 PM – 9:35 PM – Swing Syndicate Live Dance Performance
9:35 PM – 11:00 PM – DJ Set #3 (Swing Dance Music / Electro Swing Dance)

The Three Doctors Foundation Healthy Mind & Body Charity Walkathon – Eventbrite
July 21, 2018 – Queens

On Saturday, July 21, 2018 The Three Doctors Foundation will host its 11th annual Healthy Mind & Body walkathon in partnership with Seton Hall University's Educational Opportunity Fund Programs. The purpose of the walkathon is to promote health and fitness amongst local area youth and families in need. This special event will take place RAIN OR SHINE from 12:00pm-3:00pm and will be hosted by Drs. Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt and George Jenkins, fondly known as The Three Doctors!
Walk as an individual or ask your friends and family to form a team of walkers! Enjoy free snacks, face painting, giveaways, and entertainment for kiddies and adults! This event is FREE and open to the general public! Attendees are also welcome to make a tax exempt donation to support our future outreach programs!

Children of a Lesser God – Studio 54
July 21, 2018 – New York

STOP ASSUMING. STOP JUDGING.
START LISTENING.
In 1980, Children of a Lesser God premiered on Broadway and asked: how can we truly communicate? Now, Tony Award®-winning director Kenny Leon (A Raisin in the Sun, Fences) is laying this question bare in a breathtaking new revival of this landmark play starring Joshua Jackson ("The Affair"), Lauren Ridloff (Wonderstruck), and Anthony Edwards ("ER"). Jesse Green of The New York Times calls it "thrilling! Joshua Jackson is a revelation in a tour de force role, and Lauren Ridloff is sensational."
Winner of the Tony, Drama Desk, and Olivier Awards for Best Play, Children of a Lesser God tells the story of an unconventional teacher at a school for the deaf and the remarkable woman he meets there. As their relationship heats up, so does their desire to connect — igniting a thrilling exploration of passion, intimacy, and what we surrender when we fall in love.

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush @ The Fresh Fruit Festival – The Wild Project
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

…Where You Eat: A New Play by Dennis Bush
Directed by: Meggy Lykins
“It’s not what I was expecting,” Rusty says, as he takes an up-close look at Meredith’s vagina, a few minutes after meeting her. As a gay man in his early 20’s, Rusty hasn’t led a sheltered life, by any means, but his experience with women’s private parts has been non-existent. Meredith is happy to let Rusty have a look, but she’d be happier if she could get her toilet to stop moaning so mournfully when she flushes. Rusty’s sister Lisa’s boyfriend is paralyzed from the waist down. And she’s just had sex with Steve, who’s in a relationship with Kelly, Meredith’s best friend. Kelly’s co-worker Carole’s much-younger boyfriend Don has a history with both Rusty and Lisa. And, then, there’s Dalton, who’s more comfortable being naked than having a conversation – or being honest with himself or anyone else.
Rusty’s search for meaning and, maybe, love takes him and Dalton, Meredith, Don, Carole, Steve, Lisa and Kelly on a pants-dropping, bed-hopping adventure through a world of dildos, deodorant, hummus, Whole Foods, trimmed armpits and cupped balls.
So, wash your hands and hold on tight. In this edgy, adult comedy, filled with witty, memorable dialogue, everything is up for grabs. In the midst of cynicism and sex, there’s still room for sweetness and romance . . . Where You Eat.
Performances:
Thursday, July 19th @ 8:30 PM
Friday, July 20th @ 7:30 PM
Saturday, July 21st @ 4:00 PM

A World of Plants – The New York Botanical Garden
July 21, 2018 – Bronx

A showcase of the Garden's living collections featuring lush tropical rain forests, cactus-filled deserts, curated displays of palms from around the world, aquatic and carnivorous plants, and much more.

Laurel Canyon – The Cutting Room
July 21, 2018 – New York

Laurel Canyon is an acoustic tribute to the music of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Featuring recreations of their seminal works as well as songs from their early bands and their solo years, Laurel Canyon is a trio consisting of Grammy Award winning writer/producer Mark Hudson, Hall of Fame Songwriter Gary Burr, and singer songwriter Mark Mirando.
Come and hear your all your favorite CSNY songs lovingly recreated by three talented, true fans.

Fairway's Ultimate Picnic Day – Flatiron Plaza
July 21, 2018 – New York

Fairway Market, New York City’s favorite grocery store, will be sharing their passion for food and the Big Apple by handing out FREE picnic kits to hundreds of New Yorkers at their very own “Ultimate Picnic Day”. Some people say, summer weekends in NYC feel like a ghost town…Fairway says, what better time to spread your picnic blanket and enjoy the city’s amazing parks! Come grab a bag full of Fairway Market’s favorite picnic snacks and a picnic blanket, and take the opportunity to enjoy one of New York City’s quintessential summer activities.
WHAT: Fairway Market’s “ULTIMATE PICNIC DAY”
WHEN: Saturday, July 21, 10am – 4pm (picnic kits available while supplies last)
WHERE: Flatiron Plaza

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Exhibit – Sony Square NYC
Through July 21, 2018 – Madison Square Park

Sony Square NYC unveils a new installment, Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation! Guests at Sony Square NYC have the opportunity to take pictures with Drac Pack, play the new PS4 game, and test out the mobile app before the new movie hits theatres on July 13.

Louis Armstrong's Wonderful World 2018 – Queens Theatre at Flushing Meadow Corona Park
July 21, 2018 – Corona

Down the road from Louis Armstrong's home and at the site of the World's Fair, Queens now has a festival worthy of Louis' immense cultural legacy and the Wonderful World he celebrated in his music.

This year’s festival will be headlined by legendary Queens rapper, Action Bronson. Bronson, who shares a home borough with Armstrong and has been hailed over the last decade as “one of the most promising prospects in New York hip-hop” (NYT), Bronson is a fitting artist to host the celebration of music’s greatest innovators. The rapper’s flamboyant phraseology, explosively charismatic nature, and entrepreneurial spirit make him one of the most exciting acts in the music world today.

He will be joined by eight-piece brass ensemble The Soul Rebels, who continue to chart new territory blending tones of funk and soul with elements of hip hop, jazz and rock. Okayplayer writes that the Rebels are doing their part in “sublimating the homogeneous tones of the contemporary urban music landscape with the lush instrumentation of our culture’s root.”

Union Square Farmer's Market Tour – 92Y
July 21, 2018 – Upper East Side

Tour details will be communicated via email 24-36 hrs in advance of the scheduled tour. If we do not have an email address on file, we will do our best to contact you by phone. Please make sure that all contact information is accurate and current. If you have not received details 24 hrs in advance of the tour, please contact customer service at 212.415.5500 to receive details for the meeting location, itinerary and contact information for the tour guide. All tours run rain or shine and itineraries are subject to change.

The Harlem Sessions Hosted by Marc Cary – Smoke Jazz and Supper Club
July 21, 2018 – New York

Next Performance: Saturday, July 21st, 2018
Sets:
11:30 PM no music charge
$20 minimum
12:45 AM no music charge
$20 minimum

The Dickey Betts Band – St. George Theatre
July 21, 2018 – Staten Island

Dickey Betts, a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, has one of the most distinctive voices in music today. Known as one of the most influential guitar players of all time, Betts has mastered a seamless style of lyrical melody and rhythm — marrying country, jazz, blues, and rock into one unparalleled sound. The New York Times has called Betts "one of the great rock guitarists…[who thinks like a jazz improviser, in thoughtfully structured, cleanly articulated, intelligently paced phrases…[when] Mr. Betts was tearing into one of his improvisations, the music was about as exciting as rock and roll gets."Playing since he can remember, Betts joined several bands in the sixties and eventually formed a band with bassist Berry Oakley. One fateful night in 1969, Betts and Oakley's band jammed with another local group featuring Duane and Gregg Allman, marking the birth of the Allman Brothers Band. In addition to matching band leader Duane Allman lick for lick, Betts also wrote such memorable songs as "Revival" and the instrumental tour de force "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." After Duane Allman and Berry Oakley were killed in accidents a year apart in 1971 and 1972, the ABB worked through their sorrow, with Betts writing and singing the group's biggest hit, "Ramblin' Man".

Roberson School of Music Honors Performance – Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall
July 21, 2018 – New York

Performers
Student Recital

Solar Energy Family Workshop – Queens Historical Society at Kingsland Homestead
July 21, 2018 – Flushing

Solar Energy is part of our regular educational programs, presented by Con Edison, that traces the history of power from colonial times to present. The advent of electricity in the late 19th century has paved the way for the age of technology. Students are introduced to various aspects in the scientific field including: The Industrial Revolution, Hydro Power, Solar Power, Wind Power, Electric Energy, and Satellite/GPS Systems.
Solar Energy Family Workshop — Queens Historical Society will be offering a workshop for children to assemble a Solar Rover Kit. This activity teaches children how to harness the light of the sun to power everyday object. They will transform a recycled soda can into a solar rover.

Watson Adventures’ Murder at the Met Scavenger Hunt – Metropolitan Museum of Art
July 21, 2018 – New York

Join Watson Adventures on a murder mystery scavenger hunt for adults at the Metropolitan Museum! A murdered curator has left behind a cryptic trail of clues connected with secrets in works of art. As your team gathers answers about the art, you begin to piece together a sordid tale about greed, lust, revenge and treachery, all revolving around the museum’s planned multi-million dollar purchase of a rare painting by Leonardo Da Vinci. The murder victim knew too much—and now it’s your turn to discover what drove someone to commit murder. To find out, you’ll have to crack a secret code to figure out whodunit. Price includes museum admission. Advance purchase is required.

Phil Lesh & the Terrapin Family Band – CMAC Performing Arts Center
July 21, 2018 – Canandaigua

LIKE SO MANY OTHER MUSICAL ENDEAVORS THAT PHIL LESH OF THE GRATEFUL DEAD HAS BEEN A PART OF, THE TERRAPIN FAMILY BAND GREW NATURALLY AND SPONTANEOUSLY OUT OF SOMETHING SPECIAL. IN THIS CASE, IT WAS THE UNIQUE ENVIRONMENT THAT HE FOSTERED AT TERRAPIN CROSSROADS, THE MUSIC VENUE THAT HE RECENTLY OPENED IN MARIN COUNTY, CA.
USING THE GRATEFUL DEAD SONGBOOK AS A SPRINGBOARD FOR REINTERPRETATION AND AS INSPIRATION TO CREATE ORIGINAL MATERIAL, THE TFB MUSICIANS WERE INSPIRED AS MUCH BY ONE ANOTHER AS THEY WERE BY THE DIVERSE GROUP OF INFLUENCES THAT THEY BROUGHT TO THE TABLE; AS A RESULT, THE MUSIC CONVEYED FRIENDSHIP, RESPECT, WARMTH, AND COMPANIONSHIP FOR LISTENERS AND PERFORMERS ALIKE.

OTEP, Blast Furnace, Jade Zero, Dropout Kings, Kore Rozaik – The Chance
July 21, 2018 – Poughkeepsie

This event is 16 and over. Any Ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 16 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be

Lucie Arnaz – Birdland
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

Birdland Theater is thrilled to announce that Lucie Arnaz will be headlining our Summer Preview Season with a new show, "I Got The Job: Songs From My Musical Past." Shows will take place at 7pm nightly Tuesday, July 17 through Saturday, July 21.
Celebrating a life on stage, Lucie Arnaz returns to her theater roots and
looks back at some of the roles she has created on stages throughout the world. From her first role at 14 as The Cheshire Cat in Alice In Wonderland, to a grandmother hanging upside down on a trapeze while singing about the preciousness of life in Pippin, Lucie and Musical Director Ron Abel offer audiences a brand-new concert of stories and songs. With anecdotes and fond memories about her co-stars, directors and musical collaborators, Lucie offers iconic songs and hidden treasures from some of Broadway's greatest shows and looks at the backstage magic it takes to create them.
Lucie Arnaz has had an extremely diversified, fifty-year career in show business. She has starred on Broadway in They're Playing Our Song (winning Theatre World, LA Drama Critic's and Outer Critic's Circle Awards), in Lost In Yonkers, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Pippin; in London in The Witches of Eastwick; First National companies of Seesaw, Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Social Security, My One And Only (winning the coveted Sarah Siddons Award), and Pippin; in regional theatres in dozens of others including Wonderful Town, Master Class, Cabaret, The GuI Gotardsman, Annie Get Your Gun, I Do! I Do!, Educating Rita, Vanities, and Mack and Mabel.

Tommy Igoe: Sextet – Birdland
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

Tommy Igoe has long been recognized as one of the finest drummers in the world. The son of big band drummer Sonny Igoe, (Benny Goodman, Woody Herman), Tommy is a top-selling drum-education author who wrote the drum set book for Disney's epic Broadway production of the "The Lion King" where he served as principal drummer and conductor. He has played drums on three GRAMMY® award winning recordings and was voted the "World's #1 Jazz Drummer" in the 2014 Modern Drummer Reader's Poll. Tommy founded and led the The Birdland Big Band for nine years including two national tours. His current sextet, The Birdland Allstars, completed a national tour in early 2018.

Brooklyn Ballet Presents FIRST LOOK 2018 – The Mark O'Donnell Theater at The Actors Fund Arts Center
Through July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

First Look is an annual curated program of work by emerging and established choreographers presented by Brooklyn Ballet. Selected artists offer audiences a "first look" at a dance work – either a new piece or a work not yet seen in Brooklyn. Join Brooklyn Ballet for an exciting evening of dance that spans multiple genres and reflects unique artistic voices! Featuring choreography by David Appel, Hollis Bartlett and Nattie Trogdon, Katy Cashin, Enzo Celli / VIVO Ballet, Lisa R. Chow / Desert Dance Theatre, Maya Lee-Parritz, Nicole Loeffler-Gladstone / Undertow Dance, Debbie Mausner Dance Collective, Stephanie Saywell, Sarah Toumani Dance Company, Anna Witenberg, and Lizzy Zevallos.
LOCATION
The Mark O'Donnell Theater at The Actors Fund Arts Center
160 Schermerhorn Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
DATES
Friday, July 20 at 8:00pm – Free Beer Friday! (Audience Members 21+ receive a free beer at the show)
Saturday, July 21 at 8:00pm
TICKETS
$15 General
$10 Child / Student / Senior
For tickets visit: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/34418

Bronx Rising! Sisterhood of Hip Hop II – Bronx Music Heritage Center
July 21, 2018 – Bronx

Join us for an evening of panels, performances, and demonstrations from the women who take center-stage in the world of hip hop as B-girls, DJs, MCs, and graffiti writers! Featuring Deena Clemente of Tru Esencia, Inc, Peaches Rodriguez, Big Tara, KayLove, Laura Alvarez, Sheri Sher of the Mercedes Young Ladies, Patty Dukes, DJ Perly, Nicole Denner, and Sabina Ciari. 6:00: Graffiti writers Kay Love and Laura Alvarez give a tour of the Sheridan service road murals. Returning to BMHC, they'll do a mural demo! 7:30: Discussion with b-girls Deena Clemente of Tru Esencia, Peaches Rodriguez, Big Tara Anomolies, tap dancer Nicole Denner, and capoeira practitioner Sabina Ciara. Discussion will go over technique and types of dances plus short demonstrations. Accompanied by DJ Perly. 8:45: MC performance by Sheri Sher of Mercedes Young Ladies – the first all-female DJ/MC crew from our neighborhood, Morrisania, Bronx – and Patty Dukes of Circa 95! Accompanied by DJ Perly.

Presto Pete & Incredulous Chris – Forest Park Carousel Amusement Village
July 21, 2018 – Woodhaven

Presto Pete and Incredulous Chris of Pete and Chris Amusements are New England's ONLY Two-Man Kid's Magic Show! They give an ULTRA high-energy performance that capture's kid's attention and doesn't let go! They are two brothers who have been performing around the east coast for the past 5 years making kid's not only laugh, but also giggle and guffaw! This event is FREE to guests of Forest Park Carousel Amusement Village. For ride and game ticket pricing, please visit: https://forestparkcarousel.com/pricing/

Summer Saturday 2018 – American Folk Art Museum
July 21, 2018 – New York

Celebrate everything folk at the American Folk Art Museum's Summer Saturday—an all-day FREE event of live music, artist demos, guided tours, and family fun.

'Wendy Darling and Peter Pan' – The Old Stone House's Washington Square Park field
Through July 21, 2018 – Park Slope

Old Stone House & Washington Park Presents Piper Theatre Productions’ Wendy Darling and Peter Pan,
adapted from the writings of J.M. Barrie. Bring a blanket! Drinks and snacks will be available for sale.

Saw Mill River Audubon Explorer Bag Guided Walk – Brinton Brook Sanctuary
July 21, 2018 – Croton-on-Hudson

Saw Mill River Audubon is offering free walks for families and adults to try out the equipment and ideas in the Mr. Lunetta's Explorer Bags, available for loan at local libraries. SMRA Educator Eric Stone will lead this walk with an Explorer Bag.

Advance registration required: 914-666-6503 or [email protected]

A Mid-Summer Oddities Flea Market – Brooklyn Bazaar
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

**ALL VENDOR SPOTS ARE FULL**
Apply here for future events: https://theodditiesfleamarket.com/contact-us/#/apply/
The Oddities Flea Market is returning for a mid-summer celebration! Following the incredible success of the Spring market, Ryan and Regina Cohn are returning to the Brooklyn Bazaar for a single day! In partnership with Atlas Obscura, this unique market will take place just on July 21st from 12PM – 6PM at the Brooklyn Bazaar in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Inside, you will find a wonderful assemblage of vendors from across the country bringing you an extensive variety of peculiar items. Feast your eyes on medical history ephemera, anatomical curiosities, natural history items, osteological specimens, taxidermy, obscure home decor, jewelry, one of a kind dark art and more. Featuring new vendors from around the world and country, this Mid-Summer event won't be one to miss!
Announcements for exciting special events and VIP tickets are coming very soon! Keep an eye on our Instagram account
Instagram.com/OdditiesFleaMarket and our Facebook page Oddities Flea Market for updates!
We will be having an exclusive ticketed after-party event DJ'ed by Joe Hartat the House of Wax Bar where you can mix & mingle with your favorite vendors and artists of the Oddities Flea Market! Information coming soon!!
Ryan Matthew Cohn & Regina Marie Cohn
Meagan Meli Illustration
blood milk jewelry
Necromancy Cosmetica
Michelle Avery – Velvet Mush
BurkeHareCo
Oddball Oddity
Memento Mori Oddities, Collectables, and Antiques
Karen Jerzyk Photo
Witch Baby Soap
MM Custom Stands
Amber Maykut of Brooklyn Taxidermy
Bill Crisafi & Burial Ground
Riposa Antiques
Kt Ferris Creations
L'Amour Supreme
Chris Piazza
Rebecca Reeves
Divya Anantharaman
November Sage
Arcana Obscura by Kate Hockstein
Dana Glover Illustration
Riven Barrow Glass
Voodooodolly
I Do Declare
PUREVILE!
& many more will be announced!!
Taking place in the heart of Greenpoint, Brooklyn Bazaar is an amazing host for the most bizarre events! Brooklyn Bazaar supplies this market with the ability to host three floors of vendors, two ATM's on site although most vendors do accept cards as well as cash, The "Super Burrito" restaurant, and three bars featuring specialty concoctions.
Interested in our event, but don't want to wait on the line? It is possible to access the event before the mighty crowds! VIP tickets will be available for purchase through Atlas Obscura for $20 very soon! These tickets will gain you entry at 11AM with full access to all 70 of the vendors! If you choose not to purchase VIP tickets, entry admission at the door is $5. Follow the link provided up top to purchase tickets!
Please join us for a curious collection of the best purveyors of the odd, antique, and unique at the Mid-Summer Oddities Flea Market!
Veuillez nous contacter à [email protected] or at our website https://theodditiesfleamarket.com/contact-us/

Stroller/Babywearing Tour – Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art
July 21, 2018 – Peekskill

Bring your babies, friends, and family to learn about the Between I & Thou exhibit, the new colorful artist-in-residence, Leslie Pelino’s installation, as well as how to talk to your children about art. Explore Peter Bynum’s installation, “Illumination of the Sacred Forms: Divine Light Mission & Sanctuary” with your littles, and make an artwork with them after the tour.

An Afternoon of Jazz – Thomasina Catering Hall
July 21, 2018 – Jamaica

This year marks Hampton University's 150th year of academic excellence and President Harvey's 40th anniversary. Join us as we honor our distinguished alumni including Mrs. Marion Fleming. Enjoy live music by a live jazz band and participate in our silent auction and 50/50 raffle. All proceeds are used to fund scholarships for Hampton University students.

The Paramount Tribute Series Presents: Mike DelGuidice & Big Shot – The Paramount
July 21, 2018 – Huntington

This tribute band celbrates the music of Billy Joel.

The Freedom Party NYC – Irving Plaza
July 21, 2018 – New york

The Freedom Party® is NYC's most legendary old-school dance party! Created in 2003, Freedom's purpose is to bring different people together through a classic NYC dance party. Playing predominantly hits from the 80s, 90s and 2000s, be it hip-hop, R&B, pop, rock, reggae or house, Freedom fills its dance floor with people from all walks of life, all ethnicities, races, creeds and colors, from all over the world, looking to have fun, celebrate life, make new friends and be free.
In 2010, Freedom won Papermag's award for "Best Party (Peoples Choice)," and received an honorable mention in URB Magazine's "Best Party" nationwide. In 2015, Freedom won Village Voice's highly coveted award for "Best Dance Party."
In the summer of 2011, Freedom flew Midwest to begin a new journey. Now in its fifth year, Freedom Party® CHI has quickly become the Second City's #1 party destination. Each month, Freedom brings hundreds of discerning partygoers to its dance floor (now at Beauty Bar, 1444 West Chicago Ave), spreading that NYC love to new listeners and growing the Freedom family.
The Freedom Party® NYC, now in its 14th year, continues to pack its dance floor at highly sought-after events throughout the month, and add the most legendary dance destinations in town to its resume, including our annual anniversary at Central Park Summerstage, "One Step Beyond" at the American Museum of Natural History, Midsummer Night Swing at Lincoln Center, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Spring Gala, First Saturdays at the Brooklyn Museum, Celebrate Brooklyn at Brooklyn Bridge Park and much more.
Thousands of people are in attendance at these events. Thousands of people dancing to the sounds of FREEDOM!

"Savage Force" – Original Off-Broadway Production – Kraine Theater
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

SAVAGE FORCE is an original, live production inspired by the work of legendary Arctic explorer Fridtjof Nansen.
The show blends digital projection with live action, and features dancers from the New York City Ballet and Bolshoi Ballet Academy.
SYNOPSIS: JOHN HAKON leads an expeditionary research team to an uncharted area of the High Arctic. In this isolated region, they contend with unpredictable weather, face threats from the Russian military, and encounter a mysterious outpost that has managed to survive it all…
The show will be produced for a limited run July 19-21, 2018 at NYC's Kraine Theater (85 E. 4th St).
For more information, visit savageforcemusical.com

Late Night Session: Michela Lerman – Love Movement – Dizzy's Club Coca Cola
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

With tap dancer Michela Marino Lerman, pianist Mathis Picard, vocalist Vuyo Sotashe, guitarist Gabe Schnider, saxophonist Julian Lee, bassist Russell Hall, and drummer Evan Sherman.
Tuesday-Saturday evenings, doors open at 11:15pm for Late Night Sessions featuring some of the most talented emerging artists in jazz. There are no reservations for Late Night Sessions – just swing by! This month, Thursday and Saturday evenings will be hosted by Julian Lee.

RUMOURS: The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show – Cohoes Music Hall
July 21, 2018 – Cohoes

Relive the rock and roll magic of Fleetwood Mac with RUMOURS: The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show!
Formed in the Summer of 2012 in Los Angeles, California, RUMOURS made their debut at the infamous Roxy Theatre on Sunset Strip and within months would be seen worldwide on AXS TV's World's Greatest Tribute Bands.
RUMOURS has meticulously put togother a show that spares no detail. Recreating the band's legendary persona, in all its youthful glory from 1975-1987. From period accurate equipment and costumes to spot on characterizations and musical performances, RUMOURS takes you back to a time when music was still an unbridled cultural experience and bands weren't afraid to put on a show.
The band is comprised of Jesika Miller as Stevie Nicks, Rebecca Fishman as Christine McVie, Ned Brower as Mick Fleetwood (Rooney), Taylor as Lindsey Buckingham (Rooney), Nic Johns (The Motels & Ben Lee).

FolkCOLOMBIA Escuela celebrates Colombian Independence Day at Queens Museum! – Queens Museum
July 21, 2018 – Corona

In celebration of Colombian Independence Day, the FolkCOLOMBIA School of Dance and Music will showcase skills achieved by the FolkColombia Kids during the 2018 Fall and Spring Sessions. Demonstrating knowledge of Colombian culture and expressive artistic traditions, the children will perform traditional music and dance genres such as Carranga, Bambuco and Guabina from the Andean Region and Bunde from Pacific Coast. This family friendly program will also feature special guest appearances by Estampas Negras and Osiris Barcenas' Children. Colombian dance scholar Karla Florez will present her new book, Somos Cumbia Somos Familia, and Vallenato City will close the show with classic música vallenata.

Doctor Rick, Wack Cheddar, Adventure Dog – Arlene's Grocery
July 21, 2018 – New York

Doctor Rick was put here for one reason: to help you get your fix. Brennan Kensey (Bass, Vocals) and Zach Santarsiero (Drums, Vocals) consistently hold down an infectiously groovy rhythm section, casually sprinkling in improvised solos while constantly pushing the energy higher. Patrick Callahan (Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals) keeps listeners on track with catchy, super-relatable lyrics that will be stuck in your head days after a show, all while trading licks with the Big Bad Booty Daddy himself, (E)Rick Soszynski (Lead Guitar), who shreds through solos and melodies with effortless levity.
Need your face melted? Come on down. Wanna dance yourself outta your shoes? Stop by. These guys are just what the Doctor ordered.

Shakespeare at the Manor – Romeo & Juliet – Sylvester Manor Educational Farm
July 21, 2018 – Shelter Island

Come enjoy an enchanting evening of incredible talent. We are delighted to welcome Director Drew Foster back to Sylvester Manor for our annual Shakespeare at the Manor. This year's show will be Romeo & Juliet and will include an incredible troop of award-winning actors. Bring your beach chair and picnic. Kids 10 and under are free. Gates open at 5PM and performance at 6PM.

Tracy – Concert – Jones Beach, Bandshell
July 21, 2018 – Wantagh

Meet this group of talented singers! Tracy is a group of three sisters, Shijuan Williams, Sydney Williams, and Tyler-Lenai Williams who have been singing almost their “entire life.” Coming from a musically-inclined family from Freeport, Long Island – their brother, Anthony Williams is known as “Too” who performs poetry and rap and their younger sister, Sincere Williams, sings as well. "She misses no beats  what so ever, she can sing any note high or low,” says Shijuan.

Music and Movement – Mineola Memorial Library
July 21, 2018 – Mineola

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Join instructor Michelle Vamos for songs, sounds, movements, and fun in this interactive baby and me program. Bring a towel or blanket.

The9amBanger | The Garden at Studio Square NYC – The Garden at Studio Square
July 21, 2018 – Long Island City

We're back again! Time for you to wake up at 7am with more energy and more enthusiasm than ever before, to attend a party like no other, The 9AM Banger!!
REP YA FLAG! REP YA COUNTRY! TODAY IS ABOUT SHOWING YOUR TRUE COLORS TO BE PROUD WHERE YOU ARE FROM!
LETTTSSS GOOOO! #BangerMundial
Forget waking up on time to make it to work! That's for lames! Wake up early and throw on your jersey's to go drink at The Garden at Studio Square with your friends, because why not? Life is made up of small moments like these.

Sundance Short Films – Rooftop Films
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

The Sundance Film Festival continues to be one of the most important places for independent film. For the sixth consecutive year, Rooftop Films is excited to team with Sundance to present some of our favorite short films from their most recent edition. Hailing from the next generation of independent filmmakers and a few twisted minds. These magical-real ghost stories, backyard deer docs and brutal romances represent the best of independent shorts and a diverse array of storytelling from around the world.

Eddie Turner & Trouble – The Art Garage
July 21, 2018 – Cooperstown

Eddie Turner has done just about everything. A guitarist since age 12, he honed his skills alongside San Francisco's legendary Tracy Nelson & Mother Earth in the '70s and Denver's hard-hitting Zephyr in the '80s, before becoming a founding member of the Otis Taylor Band in the '90s and then earning a prestigious Blues Music Award nomination for his own solo career in the mid-2000s.
The Denver-based guitarist, singer and bandleader has toured the world, garnering countless fans and an outpouring of critical acclaim in the process.
Fitting for a man who grew up outside of Chicago watching iconic blues figures such as Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf ply their trade — but also seeing acts like Jimi Hendrix and Cream take the music to new, more rock-influenced directions — Turner has developed a sound that's informed by tradition yet adventurous enough to not be limited by it. As the man himself puts it, "If you want to be a purist, be one not because you started there and stopped there. Be one because you went everywhere else and decided to come back. Because no music is truly pure. Everything has a little dirt in it."

ComedySportz – The Broadway Comedy Club
July 21, 2018 – Manhattan

Since 2004, ComedySportz® New York has been entertaining fans with the fastest and funniest form of improv comedy in the Big Apple.
Two teams of improvisers vie for points in a hilarious competition by playing a series of improv games, similar to what yo may have seen on TV's Whose Line Is It Anyway? A referee governs the action, calling fouls and keeping the match moving at a blistering pace. The audience is always a part of the interactive show, and audience volunteers sometimes even wind up on stage!
Because everything is improvised, it's never the same show twice. And it's clean–appropriate for all ages. Every ComedySportz® match is a unique and unforgettable event–laughs guaranteed! Come see why so many people come back to see us again and again.

Kew Kids Forest School Open House – Kew Kids Forest School
Through July 21, 2018 – Kew Gardens

Kew Kids Forest School, located near Forest Park in Kew Gardens/North Richmond Hill, is a forest school modeled after the nature preschool movement that began in Europe and has more recently spread to the U.S. We believe, and research confirms, that children learn best when they are exposed to nature on a consistent basis. Through multi-sensory explorations and cooperative play, our program aims to cultivate in young children a love of the outdoors, hone a sense of wonder and provide healthy challenges that instill confidence, capability, and self-reliance. Our mix age, inquiry-based emergent approach offers outdoor play experiences, such as building a fort or digging a channel between two puddles, and opportunities to practice the social and intellectual skills of planning, problem-solving, decision-making, and collaboration. We offer both full day as well as two, three, and five-day AM or PM drop-off options. Please visit our website www.kewkids.org for more information and join us at the Open House to find out more about this first Forest School in Queens!

Vintage Celebration (+ Pet Adoptions!) – Hell's Kitchen Flea Market
July 21, 2018 – New York

In the summer we welcome visitors from all over the world who return every year to shop our closet. This summer, we'll have lots of great trendy fashion and vintage too.
ASPCA pet adoptions from 1-5pm. (ACC Pet adoptions on Sunday from noon to 4pm).

University Heights Stop 'N' Swap – St Nicholas of Tolentine Church
July 21, 2018 – Bronx

Free community reuse event! Bring clean, reusable, portable items such as clothing, housewares, games, books, & toys that you no longer need, and take home something new-to-you, free! You don’t have to bring something to take something.

Mets VS Yankees Subway Series Viewing Party – 2 World Trade Center Plaza
July 21, 2018 – New York

On July 21st, 2 World Trade Center Plaza will be hosting a viewing party for the Mets vs Yankees Subway series where the teams will be competing to see who is the best NY based team. Enjoy a relaxing evening at this free event (refreshments will be available for purchase) and cheer on your favorite team!

Alphonso Horne & Gotham Kings – Ginny's Supper Club
July 21, 2018 – New York

Louis Armstrong, the revolutionary and highly influential trumpet player and entertainer, is one of the most recognizable icons of jazz. Louis set a new standard that surpassed everything that came before and provided a vital reference point for the music that came after.
When musicians such as Earl Hines, Ella Fitzgerald, and Jack Teagarden sang or played duets with Louis Armstrong, their careers took dramatic upswings. Singing or playing with Louis not only bolstered your musical career but set you on a path of musical greatness.
Grammy-nominated trumpeter Alphonso Horne is joined by the young soulful vocalist, Brianna Thomas and the rising-star pianist, Chris Pattishall to reimagine some of the greatest duos in his career. These gifted performers will swing along Louis' standard of joyful exuberance to uplift audiences to an all-time high.

Bring It! Live – Kings Theatre
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

After two consecutive years of bringing down the house, "Bring It! Live" is back by overwhelming demand, and set to take the stage in Brooklyn. Miss D and her Dancing Dolls, the stars of Lifetime's series Bring It! will be coming to Kings Theatre with an all new "Bring It! Live" 2018 summer tour.
In 2016, the elite world of hip-hop majorette competition was brought to the main stage for the first time with an incomparable energy that took the country by storm. Audiences across the nation were enamored by the fierce, original, high-octane performances that inspired fans of all ages and left them clamoring for more. With hotter-than-ever, never-before-seen performances on deck for the 2018 tour, there has never been a better time for Bring It! Ventilateurs.

Make Up! Makers Projects: Painted Bubble Brooms – Old Westbury Gardens
July 21, 2018 – Old Westbury

Join a guided gardens walk to unearth your inner artist!  Gather natural inspiration to form a seasonally inspired take home craft. Ages 6 and up.

The Odd Rock Comedy Hour – Q.E.D
July 21, 2018 – Queens

The Odd Rock Comedy Hour brings you music, comedy, sketch, video, or whatever oddness we can dream up!

Audio Tours – The New York Botanical Garden
July 21, 2018 – Bronx

Have you ever wanted to talk to the Garden's staff and learn more about the Garden's plants or collections? Now you can by listening to the Garden's audio tours, which cover a breadth of subjects from horticulture to garden history. Learn more about the research scientists are doing at the Garden, find out what's in bloom, and leave your comments for Garden staff.

'007 – The Bond Collective! With Tributes to Tina Turner and Adele' – Club Bonafide
July 21, 2018 – New York

Lynne Watson & Positive N-ergy have performed all over New York, including World Resorts Casino, Dinosaur BBQ, Toshi's Penthouse, Ashford and Simpson's Sugar Bar, Red Lion, Manhattan Bar & Lounge – to name a few, along with private events. They did a sold-out standing room only performance in Times Square at BB King's Lucille's, and have done two large Benefit Concerts for VH1 Save the Music Foundation, and the Japan Society's Earthquake Relief – both were quite successful.
Positive N-ergy is well rounded and experienced professional musicians – playing all genres of music, ranging from R&B and Soul, to Jazz, Blues, Oldies, and current radio hits. Positive N-ergy, a full service local group, is a top cover band that specializes in keeping guests entertained. Its musicians have worked at venues all over the Tri State Area, and Club Bonafide is proud to have them do a show at our venue.

The Best of Motown & Soul Feat. CAT PARR & Soul Infinity – Club Bonafide
July 21, 2018 – New York

Featuring some of New York City's finest musicians, the R&B tribute band Soul Infinity fuses blues, funk and soul to bring back the sweet sounds of the 1960s and '70s. The group is headed to New York's Club Bonafide for The Best of Motown, in which they'll showcase their skills on the artists of the legendary Detroit label. From Marvin Gaye to Al Green, Otis Redding to Bobby Womack, you'll hear all the hits that you know and love during this concert that will get you on your feet.
Harlem musicians Soul Infinity & CAT PARR honor Diana Ross, Etta James and other First Ladies of Soul with a musical tribute at New York nightspot Club Bonafide. In this reverent revue, you'll hear the tribute artists blend blues, soul and funk into their unique sound as they dig deep into the catalogs of iconic singers like Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, Gladys Knight and more.
Soul Infinity & CAT PARR, based in Harlem, incorporate blues, soul and funk into their unique blend that's sure to work your groove thing. Whatever incarnation they'll perform as during this evening — sometimes a power trio, at other times they'll add guests to make themselves a full-blown orchestra, horns and all — Soul Infinity & CAT PARR are sure to stimulate your musical senses when they perform live at New York City's Club Bonafide.

Dan’s Taste of Summer’s Taste of Two Forks – Fairview Far at Mecox
July 21, 2018 – Bridgehampton

Dan’s Taste of Two Forks presented by Farrell Building Company returns for its 8th consecutive year as the number one event of summer in the Hamptons. This evening celebrates standout East End restaurants and wineries from both the North and South Forks. Guests are invited to enjoy the best of the Hamptons by tasting dishes from revered East End chefs who know and love beach cuisine. Guests will savor a selection of food and beverage from Long Island wineries, East End purveyors and local restaurants such as Topping Rose House, Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa, The Frisky Oyster, Highway Restaurant, Maison Vivienne and dozens more. General Admission begins at 7:30 PM with a special VIP hour opening at 6:30 PM.

Robot Paint Event – Key to My Art East Rockaway
July 21, 2018 – East Rockaway

Learn how to paint this adorable robot with step by step instruction! No experience necessary! Price includes all supplies, canvas and step by step instruction! Every child makes a masterpiece! Must register online in advance. Please arrive on time or you and/or your child will miss important instruction. Dress for Mess! This is a drop off only event!

The High Divers – Hill Country Barbecue Market – Hill Country Live
July 21, 2018 – New York

"We all moved to Charleston (SC) on the same day, and there was nothing else in our minds but forming a kick ass touring rock band", says frontman, Luke Mitchell. With some extensive tours under their belts, as well as some opening slots for notable acts such as Nathaniel Rateliff & The Nightsweats, Delta Spirit, Shovels & Rope and Drivin N Cryin; The High Divers are steadily becoming exactly what they'd envisioned since day one. After a horrific crash while on tour last year—in which a semi truck hit and flipped their tour van, injuring all band members and crew—caused an unexpected delay, Charleston's The High Divers at long last released Chicora, their follow-up to 2015's Riverlust, on March 2, 2018 via True Blue Records. Chicora takes its name from the Charleston neighborhood the band calls home, and it's fitting, given they did all the recording in their living room. And although the album was already finished before the van accident, it also serves as a reminder of the community that rallied around the band in its time of need.

Percussion Masters Series: Michael Carvin Trio – Zinc Bar
July 21, 2018 – New York

"a drummer of deep swing, exemplary chops and a potent individual voice."
—Downbeat
Acclaimed master drummer Michael Carvin brings his formidable trio to the Zinc jazz club on Saturday, July 21. He's supported by pianist Michael Cochrane and bassist Jansen Cinco.

Saturday NIght Headliners – New York Comedy Club
July 21, 2018 – New York

Get the authentic NYC stand up comedy experience at New York Comedy Club! Enjoy a nightly showcase of the best comedians in the city, hot up-and-comers, plus hotshot celebrity drop ins, national and international touring comics and more surprises!
Our regulars include Andrew Schulz, Christian Finnegan, Duncan Trussell, Bonnie McFarlane, Sherrod Small, Ari Shaffir, Ricky Velez, Yamaneika Saunders, Carmen Lynch, Lenny Marcus, Mike Britt, Sarah Tollemache, Emma Willmann, James Mattern, ANthony Devito, Greg Stone, Aaron Berg, Mike Cannon, Jon Laster, Josh Gondelman, Matt Pavich, Matt Richards, Nore Davis, Neko White, Corinne Fisher, Krystyna Hutchinson, Wendi Starling, Nathan Macintosh, Gary Vider, Sam Morril, Joe List, Mark Normand, Subhah Agarwal, Kate Wolff, Dante Nero, Chuck Nice and more
Requirements :
16 & over or 13+ with adult
Standard two drink minimum per person
Individual comedian appearances subject to change without notice
Groups of 7+ please email [email protected]
No refunds due to inclement weather
NY State Tax (8.875%) additional
ALL SALES ARE FINAL

DeMarre Carroll of the Brooklyn Nets Hosts a Free Girls Basketball Clinic – Basketball City
July 21, 2018 – Lower East Side

DeMarre Carroll of the Brooklyn Nets and The Carroll Family Foundation invites girls ages 7-18 to attend a free all girls basketball clinic. The clinic will consist of fun skill-building activities, professional instruction from DeMarre Carroll and other coaching staff, guest speakers, and more.

Register: https://bit.ly/2L9ctOt

Spaces are limited.

Saturday Night Standup – New York Comedy Club
July 21, 2018 – New York

Get the authentic NYC stand up comedy experience at New York Comedy Club! Enjoy a nightly showcase of the best comedians in the city, hot up-and-comers, plus hotshot celebrity drop ins, national and international touring comics and more surprises! Our regulars include Andrew Schulz, Christian Finnegan, Duncan Trussell, Bonnie McFarlane, Sherrod Small, Ari Shaffir, Ricky Velez, Yamaneika Saunders, Carmen Lynch, Lenny Marcus, Mike Britt, Sarah Tollemache, Emma Willmann, James Mattern, ANthony Devito, Greg Stone, Aaron Berg, Mike Cannon, Jon Laster, Josh Gondelman, Matt Pavich, Matt Richards, Nore Davis, Neko White, Corinne Fisher, Krystyna Hutchinson, Wendi Starling, Nathan Macintosh, Gary Vider, Sam Morril, Joe List, Mark Normand, Subhah Agarwal, Kate Wolff, Dante Nero, Chuck Nice and more!

Your Love, Our Musical – Caveat
July 21, 2018 – New York

Rebecca Vigil and Evan Kaufman bring their award-winning musical improv show back to Caveat! Here's how it works: Rebecca and Evan interview a real couple from the audience and then turn their love story into a fully improvised musical.

Saturday Late Night – New York Comedy Club
July 21, 2018 – New York

Saturday Late Night
Get the authentic NYC stand up comedy experience at New York Comedy Club! Enjoy a nightly showcase of the best comedians in the city, hot up-and-comers, plus hotshot celebrity drop ins, national and international touring comics and more surprises! Our regulars include Andrew Schulz, Christian Finnegan, Duncan Trussell, Bonnie McFarlane, Sherrod Small, Ari Shaffir, Ricky Velez, Yamaneika Saunders, Carmen Lynch, Lenny Marcus, Mike Britt, Sarah Tollemache, Emma Willmann, James Mattern, ANthony Devito, Greg Stone, Aaron Berg, Mike Cannon, Jon Laster, Josh Gondelman, Matt Pavich, Matt Richards, Nore Davis, Neko White, Corinne Fisher, Krystyna Hutchinson, Wendi Starling, Nathan Macintosh, Gary Vider, Sam Morril, Joe List, Mark Normand, Subhah Agarwal, Kate Wolff, Dante Nero, Chuck Nice and more!

Swinging The Other Way – Dixon Place
July 21, 2018 – New York

With 'Swinging The Other Way', Lee and Zaray present a musical celebration of an identity that has not always found an easy place in society – that of the female jazz artist. This unique presentation combines performances of new compositions with bits of historical background, humor and passion in between.

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Big V Ent. Park & Ride – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
July 21, 2018 – Bethel

Valid for 1 bus roundtrip from Monticello Raceway and Casino to Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

Cleo Berlin: LIVE! – Dixon Place
July 21, 2018 – New York

Cleo Berlin presents her one-woman variety show, Cleo Berlin: LIVE! The offspring of a karaoke-diva Filipina and a mysterious German artist, Ms. Berlin weaves between live lip synced performances, benefits raising money for the weaveless and wigless, and advertisements promoting her new line of glamorous THC laden products.

Born Bone Born – Japan Society
July 21, 2018 – New York

This second feature by Okinawan comedian Toshiyuki Teruya, a.k.a. Gori (one half of the popular comedy duo Garage Sale) is a sunny, humanistic comedy set in Aguni, a remote island of Okinawa. A visibly pregnant Yuko (Ayame Misaki, Radiance) returns home to find her family still grappling with the recent passing of her mother, Emiko, while her father (Eiji Okuda) becomes increasingly withdrawn and her older brother (Michitaka Tsutsui) hopelessly combative. When neighbors start to gossip about Yuko's fatherless unborn child, the local matriarch comes to her defense alongside a childhood friend. Soon, it will be a year since Emiko's passing, and time to exhume her and wash her bones as dictated by the island's Senkotsu ritual.

Experience Glass Day – (2 hour private lessons) – UrbanGlass
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Designed as an introductory experience to the material, up to two participants can sign up for a two hour private lesson with one of our expert instructors who will walk you through the basics of glass sculpting and blowing and whet your appetite for future glass adventures! One to two people are covered by a single ticket.

Dream of Illumination – Japan Society
July 21, 2018 – New York

After moving place to place due to her divorcé father Ueda's (Yuya Takagawa) work as a real estate agent, high school senior Nana (Sara Shida) has spent the most time in the small town of Rokujo. Facilitating the purchase of low-value land by foreign buyers for development, Ueda is the scorn of the dwindling population of farmers stuck in debt and harboring provincial attitudes toward outsiders. As Nana considers her next step, her father reveals the secret trauma linking him to this land and its people. Writer/director Thunder Sawada's critical examination of the precarity of rural life and inevitability of change boasts a warmly authentic cast, gorgeous b&w cinematography by Mizuki Nishida, and a trembling, moody score by Kenji Kariu.

High Line Tour: From Freight to Flowers – High Line
July 21, 2018 – West Village

Hear the story behind New York City's park in the sky. Join us for a free 75-minute long tour led by High Line Docents, knowledgeable volunteer guides who offer you an insider's perspective on the park's history, design, and landscape.

Last Winter, We Parted – Japan Society
July 21, 2018 – New York

An ambitious, young freelance journalist (Takanori Iwata) takes on the closed case of a famous fine arts photographer (Takumi Saitoh) whose beautiful female subject died on set in a gruesome fire. As details of the artist's eery fascinations with physical mortality emerge, the writer pitches the increasingly salacious story to a skeptical editor (Kazuki Kitamura) just as it takes a dangerous turn. Directed by Tomoyuki Takimoto (Brain Man), this exceptional mystery/thriller features a top-notch cast, skillfully employing noir genre conventions as alternating protagonists adopt the film's investigation. With shades of Blow Up, thematic focus on visual control and manipulation causes the lurid narrative of erotic obsession to turn in on itself, even as the plot twists toward its conclusion.

Passage of Life – Japan Society
July 21, 2018 – New York

Years after fleeing Myanmar and settling in Japan, an undocumented Burmese family faces an uncertain future as their application for political refugee status gets rejected. Khine and her husband Issace debate the dangers of going back to their home country while their Japan-raised sons, 7-year-old Kaung and 5-year-old Htet, struggle to connect with their Burmese identity despite Khine's attempts to keep them linked through language lessons. Working with a cast of mostly non-actors, whose real-life experiences inform the narrative, first time director Akio Fujimoto constructs a remarkably affecting social realist drama that conveys the emotional stresses and socioeconomic struggles of life as a refugee in Japan with sensitivity, empathy and a documentary-like sense of immediacy.

Night is Short, Walk On Girl – Japan Society
July 21, 2018 – New York

Spunky college student Otome embarks on a booze-soaked romp through Kyoto in search of a book from her childhood. As the night stretches on for what seems like years, her quest takes on epic, hallucinatory proportions — starring a fanged god of used books, a guerilla theater troupe, a committee of crab-dancing philosophers, and love-inducing carp that fall from the sky. Meanwhile, an upperclassman at her university (voiced by pop star Gen Hoshino) undergoes a series of equally improbable misadventures in his attempts to win her heart. Adapted from the award-winning novel by Tomihiko Morimi, acclaimed animation director Masaaki Yuasa's first feature in a decade is a delightful trip down the rabbit hole into questions of fate and interconnectedness, rendered in an astounding visual style.

Spotlight Arts presents 'SEUSSICAL' – Brewster High School
Through July 21, 2018 – Brewster

This summer's Spotlight Arts mainstage cast consists of talented local students ages 8-18 from Brewster, Carmel, Holmes, Hopewell Junction, Mahopac, Patterson, Ridgefield, and Yorktown. Spotlight Arts Inc.’s production of “SEUSSICAL” will take the stage for one weekend only at the Brewster High School Performing Arts Center.

Day Drinking: The Brunch Musical – Every Saturday at 2 PM and Sunday at 3 PM – New World Stages
July 21, 2018 – New York

BRUNCH IN A GLASS!
Looking for the quintessential New York brunch outing? You'll find it at New World Stages in DAY DRINKING, the latest edition of the smash-hit musical comedy shows about cocktails and spirits! After all, what could be more New York than combining Bellinis and Bloody Marys with an Off-Broadway show in the heart of Manhattan's world-famous Theatre District?
"Get your brunch on!"
-The Village Voice
Join four friends as they battle today's always-connected, over-scheduled world to carve out time to enjoy brunch together. While struggling to prioritize and prepare for their gathering, they learn the stories behind not only well-known brunch drinks but also brunch itself, and come to appreciate the value of making time to break bread and sip drinks with good friends.
"A laugh-out-loud delight!"
-The Mary Sue
Your ticket includes a create-your-own Bloody Mary Bar, an authentic Irish Coffee, and a seasonal Bellini! DAY DRINKING is the perfect afternoon outing for bachelorette parties, birthday celebrations, and special events – group discounts are available at Telecharge Group Sales or call 800-432-7780. Please arrive 30 minutes before curtain to enjoy the Bloody Mary Bar. A limited number of Premium Tickets are available for each performance that include a Screwdriver as a fourth drink and a souvenir Imbible glass.
"Hysterically insightful!"
-DC Metro Theater Arts
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImbibleDayDrinking

Baby Jam – Wantagh Public Library
July 21, 2018 – Wantagh

Sing, shake, and move along to the beat with your baby or toddler in Baby Jam music and movement class, led by Miss Andrea on guitar! This fun and upbeat class enhances early learning. Ages 6 – 24 months with a parent or caregiver.

Film Screenings: Hawai'I past and Present Series – The New York Botanical Garden
July 21, 2018 – Bronx

Learn more about the history and culture of Hawai'i through our Hawai'i Past and Present Film Series.

Jeff Dye – Gotham Comedy Club
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

Jeff Dye: Jeff Dye is a nationally touring comedian, actor, host, prankster and Bigfoot enthusiast. He stars in NBC's new comedy adventure series Better Late Than Never. This exciting project follows the travels of Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw and George Foreman as Jeff creates for them the adventure of a lifetime. NBC has fast tracked season two after the show became a summer smash hit!

Erin Lee and the Up Past Bedtime Band at Word for Word Kids – Bryant Park
July 21, 2018 – Midtown

Get ready for some fun and funky family music when Erin Lee and the Up Past Bedtime Band return to Bryant Park’s Word for Word Kids. With songs (and a few stories) celebrating the ups and downs of childhood, they’ll have you hopping, hollering, and singing along.

Midnights: The Lizzie Mcguire Movie Sing-Along & Drinking Game – Videology Bar & Cinema
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Stage fright? This sing-along is also a drinking game for when you need to work up the courage between songs. Full guidelines will be provided at the event! So Why Not drink every time Lizzie's cartoon alter ego appears or Gordo saves the day, and finish your drink when Paolo sings (because you'll definitely need another).
Lizzie McGuire(Hilary Duff) has graduated from middle school and takes a trip to Rome, Italy with her class. And what was supposed to be only a normal trip, becomes a teenager's dream come true.
Dir. Jim Fall. 2003. 94 mins.

Horn Working – Westhampton Beach Historical Society
July 21, 2018 – Westhampton Beach

What kinds of foods did Early Americans eat? How were meals prepared before modern appliances? How was temperature regulated? Find out at  thisHistorical Cooking demonstration.

Whitney Kids Summer Family Day – The Whitney Museum of American Art
July 21, 2018 – Meatpacking District

Learn about light in paintings by Mary Corse, and explore the work of seven emerging Latinx artists in Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay: Indigenous Space, Modern Architecture, New Art. Join artist Guadalupe Maravilla to learn about the history of mask-making and then create your own fantastical mask. You can also participate in art workshops, gallery activities outdoors and indoors, and pick up a free Kids Activity Sheet or audio guide.

Bird Walks – The New York Botanical Garden
July 21, 2018 – Bronx

Bring your binoculars and walk the Garden grounds with a bird expert. You'll search for our feathered friends and learn more about bird-friendly habitats, passage birds, and those that make a permanent home at the Garden.

Cirque Saturdays – Highline Ballroom
July 21, 2018 – New York

Christie Brinkley to Host 7th Annual St. Barth Hamptons Gala Presented by Social Life   – Bridgehampton Historical Museum
July 21, 2018 – Bridgehampton

Christie Brinkley will host the 7th Annual St. Barth Hamptons Gala to celebrate her cover, presented by Social Life.

The fête will celebrate the global icon's July cover story in the luxury lifestyle publication. Taking place at the Bridgehampton Historical Museum on July 21st from 6pm to 10pm, the festive evening will feature tasty hors d'oeuvres by Lulu Kitchen and Duryea’s and an exclusive prosecco lounge provided by Christie Brinkley’s Bellissima. Guests will dance the night away while DJ Lee Kalt spins the summer's best hits. 

A portion of the proceeds from this special event will benefit the Bridgehampton Historical Museum and tickets are $160. 

Please visit http://www.stbarthhamptons.com for further details.

International Day of Yoga – Daya Yoga Studio
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Come celebrate with this sacred time of the year; Summer solstice & International Day of Yoga 2018!
The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his UN address suggested the date of 21 June, as it is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and shares special significance in many parts of the world.
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All Day Yoga Classes + Additional Donation Classes (All proceeds go to the victims of Guatemala Volcano)

8th Annual 5K Run/Walk for Children Rockland County! – Cherry Lane Elementary School
July 21, 2018 – Airmont

5K Run, 5K Walk and a Kids Fun Run. Prizes to the top runners in age category and top 3 walkers & participants that collects the most donations. Family fun includes a DJ, food, refreshments & community resources. Register by July 12 to guarantee a free commemorative T-Shirt

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Market Shed Buffet – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
July 21, 2018 – Bethel

Enjoy a causal pre-concert dinner in the Market Shed located atop the historic Woodstock festival field. All-You-Can-Eat buffet style service features entrees, sides and desserts prepared fresh on-site and includes lemonade, iced tea and coffee. Cash bar open for those 21+, with I.D. Private table seating is provided in a fun and festive environment accessible only with a dinner ticket. Seating is limited and advance sales end three (3) days prior to concert.

Jim Campilongo Trio – LunÀtico
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Bar LunÀtico is thrilled to present Jim Campilongo Trio featuring Chris Morrissey & Josh Dion!
Billboard Magazine calls Jim Campilongo "an American treasure", an accolade which this guitarist's artistry and influential career has richly earned him. TIMEOUTNYC describes Campilongo perfectly: "New York has no shortage of guitar heroes but few cover as many bases as Jim Campilongo, who reveals a range that extends from seductive country-swing to atmospheric jazz and well beyond."
With eleven albums of original material and guest appearances on dozens of recordings — from the Bammie-winner's contribution on Cake's million-selling Prolonging the Magic to doing lead guitar duties with The Little Willies, his band with Norah Jones — Campilongo has played with JJ Cale, Al Anderson, Gillian Welch/David Rawlings, Peter Rowan, Martha Wainwright, Bright Eyes, Teddy Thompson, and Burning Spear to name a few, has earned two Gold records, and has written music for national ads for National Grid, Volkswagen, SBC, Michelin and Jack Daniel's.
Campilongo has appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Later . . . with Jools Holland (BBC) and the Abbey Road Sessions (BBC). And in 2013, Fender Guitars bestowed Jim the honor of the Campilongo Signature Telecaster, a high quality instrument made by Fender's elite Custom Shop.

Lynyrd Skynyrd – The Green Room – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
July 21, 2018 – Bethel

The Green Room is Bethel Woods' new bohemian VIP lounge located in the Market Shed just inside the main gates. It opens up to 90 minutes before the Main Gates. With custom 60's inspired decor this intimate lounge area is the ultimate place to relax and have a cocktail or a bite before a concert. The $30 admission includes two complimentary drinks, games and activities, a private full-service bar and restrooms, and a specialty menu available for purchase. Space is limited, so purchase your tickets today!

Lynyrd Skynyrd: Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
July 21, 2018 – Bethel

Please note All-In ticket prices show at a glance EXACTLY what you will pay for your ticket. Ticket prices include ALL FEES (except premium shipping). The ticket buying experience has been simplified and our new ticket prices are easy to read and the same price everywhere.

DaCapo Salon Series – The National Opera Center
July 21, 2018 – New York

Dear music lovers and friends,
You are cordially invited to our debut of DaCapo Salon Series. DaCapo Salon Series is formed by Katty Mayorga (guitar), Chantal Balestri (piano), and Ti Chung (Flute), who are active musicians and educators in NYC. With our musician friends, we would like to present you various chamber music. This debut includes guitar duet and trio for flute, clarinet and piano.
Programme
Guitar Duet by Katty Mayorga, Fabricio
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Bb Major Prelude and Fugue
Rey Guerra: En Los Caminos
Trio for Flute, Clarinet, Piano by Ti Chung, Alex Yu, Chantal Balestri
Emmanuel Maurice: Sonata, op.11
Florent Schmitt: Sonatine en trio, op.85
Camille Saint-Saëns: Tarantelle, op. 6
About Musicians
Chantal Balestri is an Italian pianist who has won various international competitions and is actively perfoming with the Mahler Youth Orchestra all over Europe. She runs Lunigiana International Music Festival and recently graduated from NYU with her Masters.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band and The Beth Hart Band – The Capitol Theatre
July 21, 2018 – Port Chester

There are few artists whose names are synonymous with one instrument and how it's played in service to an entire genre. Utter the phrase "young blues guitarist" within earshot of anyone with even a cursory knowledge of the modern musical vanguard and the first name they are most likely to respond with will be Kenny Wayne Shepherd. The Louisiana born axeman and songsmith has been selling millions of albums, throwing singles into the Top 10, shining a light on the rich blues of the past and forging ahead with his own modern twist on a classic sound he has embodied since his teens. He met Stevie Ray Vaughan at 7, shared the stage with New Orleans legend Bryan Lee at 13. As an adult, he continues to create genre-defining blues-infused rock n' roll.
"I get up on stage every night to play my heart out and to try to turn people on their ear, man. I want to bring light into people's lives with my music. If I can make people feel good for an hour and a half to two hours and forget about whatever might be stressing them out, then I'm doing my job." -Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Solo Piano series featuring Joel Forrester – Jules Bistro
July 21, 2018 – New York

Joel Forrester is the composer of more than 1600 tunes, a versatile and accomplished jazz pianist, leader of his own quintet and prolific recording artist. He has performed in an extraordinary diversity of settings

Elmo: Storytime and Crafts – Strand Book Store
July 21, 2018 – Union Square

Making his way down Sesame Street and into the Strand's very own Children’s Corner is the always lovable Elmo.

Rho Malabar – Jules Bistro
July 21, 2018 – New York

Rho began his musical education with classical violin at the age of 3. Thereafter, he studied jazz and symphonic drums, jazz bass, and is a self taught guitarist and percussionist. He has been composing and performing original music for 18 years. He currently fronts "Rho & The Nomads," a 8-piece, NYC-based progressive reggae band, comprised of veteran & grammy-winning musicians. He has shared the stage with Wyclef Jean, Rusted Root, Bim Skala Bim, and other great musical artists"

Adventures in Flight with Musical Host Douglas Sherman – Nowadays
July 21, 2018 – Ridgewood

Douglas Sherman has all the elements in place for his next launch of Adventures in Flight. Well-schooled in the history of underground dance music, he's prepared a line-up of extraordinary records, a mix of new music and underground classics, for an all vinyl set. As a musical host, Douglas avoids playing from a set playlist in favor of constructing an aural tapestry that is emotional and transformative, to create a spontaneous and shared experience on the dance floor. With a little help from the Balloonwhisperer, Douglas will serve as a conduit tapping into the collective vibration of music to transport the listener, energize the dancer and lift us above the clouds where every record stands on its own and the music plays us. Join us for his next launch as he sets the controls for the heart of the sun, Thursday July 12th at Nowadays.

Hybrid Beats, Level 7 – Funk 'N Waffles
July 21, 2018 – Syracuse

Level 7 Hip Hop is a curator of Dopeness. Keeping Hip Hop alive and well for decades. We are best known for the Hip Hop duo Level 7(Skribe&Dj 2way). We have been blessed to share the stage with bands, Mosaic Foundation, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, Thunderbody, Subsoil, Sophistafunk, Danielle Ponder and The Tomorrow People, Skunk City, The Plaza, Hassann Mackey, Cha Cha & the Ndor Band and Big Mean Sound Machine just to name some. We will continue to play shows and release dope music and merchandise. Be on the look out for event posts and more. Bless Up.

DeMarre Carroll of the Brooklyn Nets Hosts a Free Girls Basketball Clinic – Basketball City
July 21, 2018 – New York

The Carroll Family Foundation founded by NBA player DeMarre Carroll (Brookyln Nets) invites girls ages 7-18 to attend a FREE all girls basketball clinic on Saturday, July 21, at Basketball City, Pier 36, in New York City.
REGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/2L9ctOt
Spaces are limited, so we strongly encourage you to register your child ASAP. The clinic will consist of fun skill-building activities, professional instruction from DeMarre Carroll and other coaching staff, guest speakers, and more!
Please share this announcement with your extended network as well so we can give all girls in the region the opportunity to attend this exciting free basketball clinic led by the best in the game!
Merci!
About The Carroll Family Foundation
The Carroll Family Foundation provides support for youth in underserved areas in addition to education and fundraising to develop enhanced preventives, diagnostic services and treatments for adolescents suffering from pediatric liver disorders.

Electric Six – The Cosmo – Rocks Off Concert Cruise
July 21, 2018 – New York

This cruise is aboard THE COSMO and will depart from Skyport Marina – East 23rd Street & FDR Drive (EAST side). We will be boarding and departing at the times listed on your ticket and are not able to allow refunds if you miss the boat. So don't be late – it sure ain't pretty to be standin on the dock, watching the party sailing away! There are cash bars on board so make sure to swing by the ATM on your way to the boat. There will be food available for purchase. All cruises are 3 hours unless otherwise noted.

Benjamin Levy: Magic & Mind Reading – Hudson River Museum Amphitheater
July 21, 2018 – Yonkers

This NYC-based group will perform a 70-minute show presenting Irish traditional music with three musicians and traditional Irish dancing. With Katie Linnane on fiddle, Cleek Schrey on hardanger fiddle, and Stuart Jackson on the uillean pipes.

There will be free parking at JFK Marina and Trevor Park, Yonkers, off Warburton Avenue and JFK Memorial Drive, one block north of the Museum.

'The Little Mermaid Jr.' – The Gateway
Through July 21, 2018 – Bellport

Journey "under the sea" with Ariel and her aquatic friends in this junior production adapted from Disney's Broadway production and the motion picture.  A Gateway School for the Performing Arts production.

Come Out and Play – Manhattan Bridge Archway Plaza
July 21, 2018 – DUMBO

Come Out and Play Family Day offers games designed specifically for families and children of all ages. All of the games connect together with a fun story line about time travel — complete with an official time travel agency, games throughout time, a growing timeline, and imminent threats to the space-time continuum! Play just one or two games, or try them all of for an epic time travel adventure.

Alegba & Friends – Bar Chord
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

Afro-Caribbean

Saturday Volunteer Corps – Prospect Park Alliance
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

The Prospect Park Alliance Saturday Volunteer Corps is a great way to explore Prospect Park and give back to your community! Every Saturday from April–September, volunteers will take on a different section of the Park and engage in various tasks such as tree care, perimeter maintenance, litter patrol, bench painting, and more!
Register online or call (718) 287-3400 for more information
Please note there will be no Saturday Corps on 5/19 or 5/26.

Greenmarket at Grand Army Plaza – Prospect Park Alliance
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

At what other market can you do all your food shopping, sample local wine and explore Brooklyn's favorite park? Established in 1989, the Grand Army Plaza greenmarket is the flagship Brooklyn market. EBT/Food Stamps and WIC & Senior FMNP coupons accepted year-round. For a full calendar of events and a list of sellers, visit GrowNYC.

Pajama Night – Color Me Mine
July 21, 2018 – West Nyack

Come in after 5pm in your PJs and get 50% off sitting fee + cost based on item chosen to paint.   All Ages.

Go Fact Yourself! – LIVE with Stacy London and Scott Rogowsky – Caveat
July 21, 2018 – New York

Go Fact Yourself is a live game show recorded as a podcast for the Maximum Fun network. Host J. Keith van Straaten and co-host Helen Hong bring together the smartest celebrities they know and make them look dumb… and then smart again!
TWO SHOWS ONLY! Join us for a special NYC live taping of Go Fact Yourself, a game show podcast from J. Keith van Straaten, Jim Newman, and Maximum Fun. Go Fact Yourself features comedians, actors and musicians answering arcane questions on topics they claim to be experts in. But don't worry, if they slip up, there are real experts on hand to give us the facts!

Sound and Stories: Visual Music, Italian Squirrels, & Song Cycles – Caveat
July 21, 2018 – New York

A night of Los Angeles-based experimental music bookending the premiere of "Italian Squirrels," a poignant new talk by Radiolab Producer Simon Adler. Instrument-builder DavySumner will perform a solo composition on an original audiovisual machine comprised of lasers, motors, and analog synthesizer. The poetic songwriting of electroacoustic duo Kat & Ben will orchestrate the night's coda with an incredible simpatico of electric bass, voice, and otherworldly effects.

Backyard Listening with DJ Sanna, Adrian Rew and Alston – Nowadays
July 21, 2018 – Ridgewood

Every Friday and Saturday night, we invite our favorite selectors down to the Nowadays back yard to set the vibe while you play ping pong, have a drink, grab a bite, lie in the grass or all of the above.
DJ Sanna is a Baghdad-born DJ now based in NYC. Her diverse background has resulted in an eclectic taste in music, which you can hear when she takes to the online airwaves on the Lot Radio every second Tuesday of the month from 8–10pm. If Adrian Rew isn't busy stocking the rock, synthesizer and out music at A-1 Records, organizing events for Blank Forms, patiently preparing a solo performance, running Ergot Records, or stressing out about all the books he hasn't read, he's likely in his bedroom searching for the sweet spot of amplitude between lovely sonority and pissing off his upstairs neighbor. With a penchant for the psychedelic and emotional, Adrian's DJ sets reveal a jack of all trades, and a master of some. Alston is a lover of records (and cars) who hails from Hawaii. Catch him on his regular Lot Radio show, Couple Two T'ree. All three come together to set the vibe out back with choice cuts from the across their collections — and the musical spectrum. Whether the back yard is your jumping-off point or your destination, they've got you covered.

Sonic Arts Union: David Behrman, Alvin Lucier, Gordon Mumma, Robert Ashley (In Memoriam) / with Special Guests Including Oren Ambarchi, Crys Cole, James Fei, Stephen O'Malley, Paula Matthusen, Joseph Kubera & More – ISSUE Project Room
July 21, 2018 – Brooklyn

ISSUE presents the second evening of a two day series observing the legacy of late 60s-early 70s experimental music collective the Sonic Arts Union and its founding members: David Behrman, Alvin Lucier, Gordon Mumma, and the late Robert Ashley (1930-2014). The series intersects the group's extensive individual performative histories with ISSUE and celebrates Sonic Arts Union's role in pioneering many practices that have since become essential to experimental performance in the United States, including the use of live electronics, homemade instruments, and multimedia presentations. The programs feature both performances from Sonic Arts Union members and stagings of their compositions.

Become a Master Mediamaker at MNN! – Manhattan Neighborhood Network
July 21, 2018 – New York

Are you ready to make media that matters? Join the digital media revolution and embark on your journey to becoming a certified community producer at MNN with free access to our state of the art media production equipment.
We'll teach you how to create high-quality, engaging media in our full-service, high-end studios, including green-screen technology. Our low-cost classes include basic studio production, field production, video editing and more!
If you are a Manhattan resident, sign up for a free orientation to learn more about our program.

Allergy Season: Physical Therapy, CCL and Person of Interest (live) – Nowadays
July 21, 2018 – Ridgewood

Allergy Season returns for another late night session at our house. As always, label boss, selector and producer Physical Therapy will serve up a far-flung set of dance tunes, this time with help from Seattle's CCL. CCL is a member of the Tuf collective whose fluid sets traverse ambient, breaks, acid and UK-leaning techno. Playing live at this edition is Person of Interest, a New York–based producer whose unfiltered club tracks have appeared on L.I.E.S., Royal Oak, Exotic Dance Recordings and Future Times. He'll join forces with Physical Therapy and Person of Interest to carve a groove through club music's past, present and future.

Fort Greene Park Jazz Festival – Fort Greene Park
July 21, 2018 – Fort Greene

The Fort Greene Park Jazz Festival began in July 2010 and has provided live jazz entertainment for families, neighborhoods, communities and New Yorkers at large, for nearly a decade. Bring the whole family for a beautiful day at the park full of lively music and dancing.

A Spirited History of Drinking – New World Stages
July 21, 2018 – New York

1 PART EDUCATION. 2 PARTS RECREATION.
One of the longest-running Off-Broadway productions in history with three hugely successful sequels (and counting)! Hailed as “remarkably compelling” by Time Out New York and consistently reviewed by audiences as one of the best Off-Broadway shows on sites like Google, TripAdvisor, and Yelp, A SPIRITED HISTORY OF DRINKING sweeps audiences along a 10,000-year journey through history and across the globe, accompanied by three complimentary craft cocktails and the vocal stylings of The Backwaiters a cappella group!
"Absolutely must-do in NYC!"
-Thrillist
This groundbreaking show pours through the history and science behind cocktails and spirits, traces their economic and political impact on our cultural development, conducts live demonstrations of brewing beer and distilling alcohol, and of course keeps audiences laughing throughout the night!
"One of the five best things to do in New York City!"
-NewYork.com
Presented in its entirety in a bar, A SPIRITED HISTORY OF DRINKING treats audiences to a completely original and thoroughly enjoyable evening of immersive Off-Broadway theater utterly unlike anything they’ve ever experienced! Guests leave educated, entertained, and buzzing with spirit.
"An absolute must-see!"
-The Huffington Post
A limited number of Premium Tickets are available for each performance that include a Champagne Cocktail as a fourth drink and seating at the bar.
"If you’re not seeing THE IMBIBLE when you’re in NYC, are you really at the theater?"
-Sarah in the Suburbs
OTHER DATES:
Jun 22 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 23 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 23 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jun 25 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 28 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 29 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 30 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jun 30 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jul 02 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 05 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 06 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 07 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 07 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jul 09 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 12 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 13 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 14 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 14 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Jul 16 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 19 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 20 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 21 2018, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Jul 21 2018, 5:00 PM – 07:00 PM

Aloha Nights – New York Botanical Garden
July 21, 2018 – Bronx

Feel the aloha spirit during these festive summer evenings. Celebrate the rich cultural artistry of the Hawaiian Islands and enjoy an after-hours viewing of Georgia O'Keeffe: Visions of Hawai'i in the Art Gallery and the Conservatory. Don your best aloha shirt and join us on the Conservatory Lawn for interactive hula lessons that blend storytelling with rhythm and motion. Illuminated installations by contemporary Hawaiian-Chinese sculptor Mark Chai set the scene for a rotating lineup of live music and lei-making demonstrations. Then unwind and enjoy an array of refreshments for purchase—from poke bowls to our signature

Alexander the Griot & Friends – Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar
July 21, 2018 – New York

Rhythm and Blues

Jeff Dye Headlines Gotham Comedy Club – Gotham Comedy Club
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

Jeff Dye is a nationally touring comedian, actor, host, prankster and Bigfoot enthusiast. He stars in NBC's comedy adventure series "Better Late Than Never." This exciting project follows the travels of Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw and George Foreman as Jeff creates for them the adventure of a lifetime.
Dye has performed on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” (twice), finished 3rd on “Last Comic Standing” and has had his own "Comedy Central Presents" special. In previous years, he has starred on numerous TV projects, including "Money from Strangers", "Girl Code", "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition", as well as NBC's "I Can Do That"- a one-hour comedy variety series that puts six of America's brightest entertainers to the test as they compete to showcase their talents with breathtaking and unique acts, featuring skills they didn't even know they had.
Jeff's latest album "Live from Madison" is exclusively playing on Sirius XM and has been a top 10 album on the Billboard Comedy Charts. Dye's passion is bringing love and positivity through laughter to everyone he encounters.
Showtimes: Fri. 8:00PM & 10:00PM / Sat. 8:00PM, 10:00PM & 11:45PM

Michael Angelo Batio band featuring MARSY FLAME – Blackthorn 51
July 21, 2018 – Elmhurst

Wasabassco's House of Deveraux: Tribute to AC/DC – (Le) Poisson Rouge
July 21, 2018 – New York

Wasabassco pays a sexy burlesque tribute to one of the most beloved rock bands of all time. Featuring 10 incredible striptease performances you and your friends won't want to miss. Come out come out wherever you are because we want to shake you all night long! Hosted by "The Golden Glamazon" herself, Sydni Deveraux with her always bendy companion Amanda Whip!

Hip Hop vs. Reggae NYC Yacht Party Midnight Cruise Blackout – Skyport Marina
Through July 21, 2018 – New York

FRIDAY JULY 20TH, 2018 – NYC HIP HOP VS. REGGAE YACHT PARTY AT SKYPORT MARINAS JEWEL YACHT LOCATED AT EAST 23RD ST & FDR DRIVE 10010 NY (347) 592-0300. MUSIC BY NYC HOTTEST DJS! TICKETS 20$! BOARDING 11:45PM, SAILING AFTER MIDNIGHT! THE ONLY HIP HOP VS. REGGAE CRUISE TO BE IN NYC…JEWEL YACHT! WWW.GAMETIGHTNY.COM (347) 592-0300 INFO/TICKETS
YACHT PARTIES IN NY – NY'S HOTTEST – YACHT NIGHT PARTY NYC HIP HOP VS. REGGAE CRUISE!
THE ONLY BOAT PARTY TO BE IN NY…
SKYPORT MARINA JEWEL YACHT
EAST 23RD ST & FDR DRIVE 10010 (347) 592-0300
NYC HIP HOP VS. REGGAE BOAT PARTY! 1 DAY – 1 EXCLUSIVE EVENT! MUSIC BY NYC HOTTEST DJS AT SKYPORT MARINA JEWEL YACHT PARTY, NEW YORK!!
TICKETS JUST $20 FOR TICKET WHICH INCLUDES:ADMISSION TO THE BOAT
SAILING INFO:BOARDING STARTS AT 11:45PM
(HIGHLY RECOMMEND GETTING THERE AT 10:00PM TO AVOID LONG LINES & CONFUSION), SAILS AFTER MIDNIGHT. BOAT RETURNS AT APPROXIMATELY 4AM.
DRINKS BAR ON BOARD. 2 FLOORS PLAYING TOP 40, HIP HOP, REGGAE, LATIN, HOUSE/EDM & MORE!
FOR TICKETS CALL (347) 592-0300 OR BUY THEM HERE OR WWW.GAMETIGHTNY.COM

Singer Songwriter Sabrina Parker – The Cornelia Street Cafe
July 21, 2018 – New York

Sabrina Parker is a twenty-one year old singer/songwriter born in Brooklyn, who after spending the first three years of her life in Puerto Rico, was raised in North London. She currently studies History at London School of Economics. Sabrina made her open mic debut in Woodstock, New York in 2011 and hasn't stopped performing since then. She can regularly be seen in music nights around London at venues such as The Bedford, Notting Hill Arts Club, and The Troubadour. She has also performed internationally in cities such as Tokyo and New York. She has opened for iconic Glaswegian indie band The Bathers at The Lexington, and Autoheart at The Servants Jazz Quarters in Dalston for their acoustic album launch. Her self released debut single 'Fire and Ice' was heavily supported on BBC London Introducing presented by Gary Crowley. Now newly signed to 'Man In The Moon Records', the label set up by Nick Stewart (the man who famously signed U2 to Island Records) Sabrina has released two new singles, 'Write You Down' and 'Babysit Your Happiness'.

Fastnet Observational Drawing Workshop – Freshkills Park
July 21, 2018 – Staten Island,

Visit Freshkills Park for an artist-led observational drawing workshop in a shipping container! Fastnet was purchased by artist James Powers in 2015. Since then, the container has been used as a gallery, sauna, and gathering space. At Freshkills Park, Fastnet is fitted with drawing horses in order to lead plein-air observational drawing workshops. These workshops will create a visual awareness of the landscape and foster an understanding of the consequences our actions have on the environment through discussion. Join Freshkills Park staff, James, and other teaching artists in this one-of-a-kind drawing lesson.

whatdoesfreemean? – The Tank
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

"whatdoesfreemean?"
a new play by award-winning human rights playwright Catherine Filloux
"whatdoesfreemean?" follows the journey of an African-American woman serving a long sentence for a non-violent drug offense. When Mary ends up in solitary confinement, she struggles to maintain her sanity in the face of loneliness, indifference, human cruelty, and loss. The play takes the audience into her psychic world. We travel alongside her self-guided intellectual and emotional journey into the nature of freedom, both physical and psychological as Marys external and internal experience unfolds on stage in the present, in memory, and in the fantasies that help her survive.
With James Edward Becton*, Brenda Crawley, Justin Jorrell, Galway McCullough*, Liz Morgan*, and Lisa Strum* as Mary

The Pop Shop by Vita Coco – The Grove at THE POP SHOP
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Vita Coco — the leading coconut water beverage brand, celebrated for its delicious, nutrient-rich hydration — will be opening an immersive, instagrammable pop-up "The Pop Shop by Vita Coco" in Soho (138 Wooster St.) from Friday, 7/20 — Sunday, 7/22 and will be open daily from 11:00am-8:00pm.
The Pop Shop by Vita Coco will bring to life the brand's new Vita Coco Sparkling collection, an effervescent take on their traditional coconut water with four delicious flavors, including Pineapple Passionfruit, Grapefruit, Raspberry Lime, and Lemon Ginger. The 4-room pop up will play host to a series of food+beverage activations, celebrity + influencer events, fitness+wellness programming as well as immersive visually-compelling experience for media, social influencers, and consumers. Vita Coco will also introduce the "Better Living" speaking panel series, which takes a critical look at today's thought leaders from the worlds of wellness, fitness, and disruptive startups to discuss what fuels their passion and drive.
The Pop Shop will offer guests a chance to cure whatever ails them — from bubbles that burst hangovers to refreshing drinks that gift you a lift — and will enjoy a complete sensory experience including interesting intersections of color, 3D wall hangings, graphic bubble pops, and partner food parings throughout "The Open Grove" and "Fizz Frame" rooms all while sipping Vita Coco Sparkling.

Museum Highlights – New York Transit Museum
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Join our expert Museum Educators on a dramatic journey through the building of New York's subway system, the evolution of the City's surface transportation, and our priceless collection of vintage subway and elevated cars dating back to 1904.
Tours every Saturday and Sunday at 12pm and 3pm.

Anastasia – Broadhurst Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Inspired by the beloved films, Anastasia transports us from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing conman and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love, and family.
With its opulent settings, dazzling costumes, and a soaring score including the song favorites from the hit animated film, "Journey to the Past" and "Once Upon a December," Anastasia is the spectacular new musical about discovering who you are and defining who you're meant to be.

'Singin' In The Rain' – BroadHollow Theatre at Elmont
Through July 22, 2018 – Elmont

The "Greatest Movie Musical of All Time" is faithfully and lovingly adapted by Broadway legends, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, from their original award-winning screenplay in Singin' in the Rain. Each unforgettable scene, song and dance is accounted for, including the show-stopping title number, complete with an onstage rainstorm! Hilarious situations, snappy dialogue and a hit-parade score of Hollywood standards make Singin' in the Rain the perfect entertainment for any fan of the golden age of movie musicals.

'The Land Before Time ' – Jacob Burns Film Center
Through July 22, 2018 – Pleasantville

A severe drought has spread across the land, forcing the dinosaurs, including a youngster named Littlefoot and his family, to travel great distances in search of food. When tragedy hits, Littlefoot and his friends must find their way to the Great Valley on their own. Relying on perseverance, teamwork, and friendship, these small dino heroes face down the unpredictable challenges—including sharp-toothed predators—that they meet along the way. Laugh and cheer as you enjoy this popular hand-drawn animated adventure!

Enjoy Reel Talk with JBFC Kids curator Emily Ohara after when you can ask those burning questions, or answer the ones provided by Emily, and get to know your fellow moviegoers.

'Wreck-It Ralph' – Museum of the Moving Image
Through July 22, 2018 – Astoria

With a Museum educator as your guide, join an intimate tour of The Jim Henson Exhibition, a dynamic experience that explores Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on culture. Discover his inspirations and creative genius, and how he collaborated with a team of builders, writers, and performers to leave behind an extraordinary legacy. The exhibition includes puppets, character sketches, scripts, interactive experiences, and costumes from the worlds of Rue de Sesame, The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, et plus. Tours begin at 1:00 p.m. at the entrance to The Jim Henson Exhibition (2nd floor).

Stomp – Orpheum Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Stomp is a joyful, witty and wordless show that has been seen all over the world. An eight-member cast with energy to burn creates beautiful music and sly humor with found objects: Zippo lighters, push brooms, wooden poles, hammer handles, garbage cans, inner tubes, matchboxes—and yes, even the kitchen sink. There's no traditional narrative; both household and industrial objects find new life as musical instruments in this unique combination of percussion, movement and visual comedy. It is a journey through sound, a celebration of the everyday and a comic interplay of characters wordlessly communicating through dance and drum.

Bait Your Hook! – Maritime Explorium
Through July 22, 2018 – Port Jefferson

On Saturday, create paper mountains as you experience the dynamics of the pull of gravity.  On Sunday experience the strong protective magnetic field of our planet earth.

The Lion King – Minskoff Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

A lively stage adaptation of the Academy Award-winning 1994 Disney film, The Lion King is the story of a young lion prince living in the flourishing African Pride Lands. Born into the royal family, precocious cub Simba spends his days exploring the sprawling savanna grasslands and idolizing his kingly father, Mufasa, while youthfully shirking the responsibility his position in life requires. When an unthinkable tragedy, orchestrated by Simba's wicked uncle, Scar, takes his father's life, Simba flees the Pride Lands, leaving his loss and the life he knew behind. Eventually companioned by two hilarious and unlikely friends, Simba starts anew. But when weight of responsibility and a desperate plea from the now ravaged Pride Lands come to find the adult prince, Simba must take on a formidable enemy, and fulfill his destiny to be king. A vibrant and exciting tale from the great creatives at Disney, The Lion King is a story of love and redemption that nobody should miss.

Pat Martino Trio plus horns – Jazz Standard
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Pat Martino – guitar;
Pat Bianchi – organ;
Carmen Intorre Jr. – drums;
Adam Niewood – saxophone;
Alex Norris – trumpet.

Jon Faddis Quartet – Dizzy's Club Coca Cola
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

With pianist David Hazeltine, bassist K, and drummer Dion Parson.
Legendary trumpeter Jon Faddis, protégé of the great Dizzy Gillespie, returns to Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola to great demand in celebration of his 65th birthday. Known for an extraordinary, virtually unparalleled range, Faddis has complete mastery over the trumpet. He evokes the voices of Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Roy Eldridge, and, of course, Gillespie, all while remaining true to his own. Faddis' illustrious career has seen him perform with top jazz musicians, including Lionel Hampton, Charles Mingus, and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra. Help us throw him a proper birthday party in Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola and enjoy a masterclass in jazz trumpet performance.

Mary Poppins – Long Island Children's Museum
Through July 22, 2018 – Garden City

Plaza Theatrical’s family musical, Mary Poppins. Everyone's favorite practically perfect nanny takes the stage in this “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” musical adventure! Audience members can meet the characters after each show.

The Long Island Ducks vs Somerset Patriots – Bethpage Ballpark
Through July 22, 2018 – Central Islip

The ducks take on the New Britain Bees and there will be a Fireworks Spectacular.

OZY FEST – Rumsey Playfield, Central Park – NYC
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Described by The New York Times as "part music festival, part TED talk, part food fair," and by CNBC as "New York's answer to SXSW," OZY Fest features today's hottest music, laugh out loud comedy, global business leaders, best selling authors, cultural influencers, and award winning chefs who are ahead of their time and worthy of yours.
This year's lineup includes musicians Common, Grouplove, performers Taye Diggs, Sanaa Lathan and Laverne Cox, comedians Chelsea Handler, Hasan Minhaj, and Michelle Wolf, authors Malcolm Gladwell, Steven Pinker, Roxane Gay, and Salman Rushdie, celebrity chefs Marcus Samuelsson and Roy Choi, Jemele Hill (ESPN), Scott Rogowsky (HQ), Martha Stewart, and more to be announced.

Aladdin – New Amsterdam Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

In the middle-eastern town of Agrabah, Princess Jasmine is feeling hemmed in by her father's desire to find her a royal groom. Meanwhile, the Sultan's right-hand man, Jafar, is plotting to take over the throne. When Jasmine sneaks out of the palace incognito, she forms an instant connection with Aladdin, a charming street urchin and reformed thief. After being discovered together, Aladdin is sentenced to death, but Jafar saves him by ordering him to fetch a lamp from the 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 identity as "Prince Ali" help him win Jasmine's heart and thwart Jafar's evil plans? Will the Genie's wish for freedom ever come true?

The Age of Tiffany: Between Nouveau and Deco – Heckscher Museum of Art
Through July 22, 2018 – Huntington

Decorative arts from the Museum's collection, including work by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the central figure in the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic Movements in America.

Waitress – Brooks Atkinson Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Based on the 2007 film by the late Adrienne Shelly, Waitress follows Jenna, a pregnant waitress in the south trapped in an abusive marriage and looking for a happy ending. She finds relief—and potentially that happy ending—by making creatively titled pies and forming a romance with an unlikely newcomer.

Waitress – Brooks Atkinson Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Based on the 2007 film by the late Adrienne Shelly, Waitress follows Jenna, a pregnant waitress in the south trapped in an abusive marriage and looking for a happy ending. She finds relief—and potentially that happy ending—by making creatively titled pies and forming a romance with an unlikely newcomer.

Hamilton – Richard Rodgers Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Hamilton is the story of the unlikely Founding Father determined to make his mark on the new nation as hungry and ambitious as he is. From bastard orphan to Washington's right-hand man, rebel to war hero, a loving husband caught in the country's first sex scandal, to the Treasury head who made an untrusting world believe in the American economy. George Washington, Eliza Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson and Hamilton's lifelong friend/foil Aaron Burr all make their mark in this astonishing new musical exploration of a political mastermind.

Batsheva – The Young Ensemble – The Joyce Theater
Through July 22, 2018 – Manhattan

Batsheva – The Young Ensemble performs Ohad Naharin's Bessie Award-winning dance, Naharin's Virus, inspired by the great Austrian writer Peter Handke's play, Offending the Audience. Originally created in collaboration with Batsheva dancers, the work employs Naharin's coolly seductive aesthetic to explore the boundaries of language. Naharin's Virus features a varied soundtrack which includes classical music, original music by Karni Postel, and adaptations of traditional Arabic music by Habib Alla Jamal and Shama Khader.

Brazilian Music – Summer Jazz Workshop – New York Jazz Workshop
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Musicians will have a chance to develop their skills on playing these styles, accompanying, improvising, and phrasing using the appropriate patterns, accents and articulations within each style. The repertoire will include pieces by composers such as Antonio Carlos Jobim, Baden Powell, Hermeto Pascoal, Egberto Gismonti, Pixinguinha, Dominguinhos, Johnny Alf and other Brazilian master composers. This workshop is an intermediate level but can accommodate many musicians with varying background.

Laurie Anderson – Guild Hall
Through July 22, 2018 – East Hampton

Laurie Anderson Curated by Christina Strassfield. Laurie Anderson who was the recipient of the 2011 Guild Hall Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts will be showcased in all three museum Galleries. Anderson is an avant-garde artist, composer, musician and film director whose work spans performance art, pop music, and multimedia projects. Initially trained in violin and sculpting, Anderson pursued a variety of performance art projects in New York during the 1970s, making particular use of language, technology, and visual imagery. All of these elements are still a vital part of her artistic output. The Exhibition at Guild Hall will be divided into three components that will highlight various media that Anderson works in, allowing the visitor to experience the genius of this unique artist. The three components will be: Virtual Reality, Video Performance and drawings.

Skintight – The Laura Pels Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Roundabout reunites writer Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews, Significant Other) and director Daniel Aukin (Bad Jews) for Skintight, a scorching examination of beauty, youth and sex. Reeling from her ex-husband's engagement to a much younger woman, Jodi Isaac (Idina Menzel) turns to her famous fashion-designer dad for support. Instead, she finds him wrapped up in his West Village townhouse with Trey. Who's 20. And not necessarily gay. But probably an adult film star. At least, according to Jodi's son. Who's also 20. And definitely gay. Skintight assays the nature of love, the power of attraction, and the ways in which a superficial culture persists in teaching its children that all that matters is what's on the inside.
Joshua Harmon's Skintight will begin performances on May 31, 2018 and open officially on June 21, 2018. This is a limited engagement Off-Broadway.
A Roundabout commission.
Skintight is a recipient of an Edgerton Foundation New Play Award.
Joshua Harmon's Skintight was developed at Roundabout with support from the Laurents/Hatcher Foundation.
Roundabout's work with new and emerging playwrights and directors, as well as development of new work, is made possible by Katheryn Patterson and Tom Kempner.
We gratefully acknowledge the Roundabout Leaders for New Works: Alec Baldwin, James Costa and John Archibald, Linda L. D'Onofrio, Peggy and Mark Ellis, Jodi Glucksman, Sylvia Golden, Hess Foundation, Inc., Judith and Douglas Krupp, K. Myers, Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater, Laura S. Rodgers, Seedlings Foundation, Mary Solomon, Lauren and Danny Stein, Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, and Dr. Leonard Tow.

Skintight – The Laura Pels Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Roundabout reunites writer Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews, Significant Other) and director Daniel Aukin (Bad Jews) for Skintight, a scorching examination of beauty, youth and sex. Reeling from her ex-husband's engagement to a much younger woman, Jodi Isaac (Idina Menzel) turns to her famous fashion-designer dad for support. Instead, she finds him wrapped up in his West Village townhouse with Trey. Who's 20. And not necessarily gay. But probably an adult film star. At least, according to Jodi's son. Who's also 20. And definitely gay. Skintight assays the nature of love, the power of attraction, and the ways in which a superficial culture persists in teaching its children that all that matters is what's on the inside.
Joshua Harmon's Skintight will begin performances on May 31, 2018 and open officially on June 21, 2018. This is a limited engagement Off-Broadway.
A Roundabout commission.
Skintight is a recipient of an Edgerton Foundation New Play Award.
Joshua Harmon's Skintight was developed at Roundabout with support from the Laurents/Hatcher Foundation.
Roundabout's work with new and emerging playwrights and directors, as well as development of new work, is made possible by Katheryn Patterson and Tom Kempner.
We gratefully acknowledge the Roundabout Leaders for New Works: Alec Baldwin, James Costa and John Archibald, Linda L. D'Onofrio, Peggy and Mark Ellis, Jodi Glucksman, Sylvia Golden, Hess Foundation, Inc., Judith and Douglas Krupp, K. Myers, Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater, Laura S. Rodgers, Seedlings Foundation, Mary Solomon, Lauren and Danny Stein, Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, and Dr. Leonard Tow.

Summer Studio Sessions – The Jewish Museum
Through July 22, 2018 – Upper East Side

Drop-in art sessions provide families an opportunity to explore the Jewish Museum’s current exhibitions of works by artists Chaim Soutine and Marc Camille Chaimowicz. Inspired by the art on view, kids can then engage in various creative, artistic activities. These include stamping to make exciting prints, modeling clay in the style of Chaimowicz’s furniture, and designing dioramas. RSVP recommended.

Currently on view at the Jewish Museum, the exhibition of artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz contains unique furniture, colorful wallpaper, collages, and beautiful design objects that will surely inspire the young creative. His patterns and pathways evoke the natural landscape of Central Park, located right across the street. Families may also explore the expressive, striking still life images of Chaim Soutine.

July 2 – Collaged Scene

Use found images, colorful paper, and drawing materials to create a scene inspired by the work of Marc Camille Chaimowicz and Chaim Soutine.

July 9 – Imaginative Furniture

Use model magic clay to create a unique piece of furniture in the style of Marc Camille Chaimowicz then decorate your design with markers and found objects.

July 15 – Whimsical Diorama

Explore the work of Marc Camille Chaimowicz and Chaim Soutine. Then design your own three dimensional diorama using a mix of found objects, colorful board, and drawing materials.

July 22 – Patterned Prints

Use stamping techniques to create a unique patterned paper inspired Marc Camille Chaimowicz’s hand-printed designs.

July 29 – Vibrant Still Life

Use vibrant paint to create your own still life scene inspired by Chaim Soutine.

American Comedy Institute Show (The Vintage Lounge) – Gotham Comedy Club
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

American Comedy Institute Show – Gotham Comedy Club
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

8 & over
A show featuring the best up and coming new comedians.

Listed Presents Play – The Brooklyn Mirage
Through July 22, 2018 – Brooklyn

THE BROOKLYN MIRAGE:
CASSY
ROMAN FLÜGEL
MATHEW JONSON live
ARCHIE HAMILTON
HALO VARGA
MIGHTYKAT
MANJUMASI STAGE:
ATISH + MARK SLEE
COBBLESTONE JAZZ live
NAVEEN G
DOYEQ live
R.FENTZ

Family Art Project: Spray a Garden – Wave Hill
Through July 22, 2018 – Bronx

Hear about the folklore surrounding two wonderfully mysterious and enchanting creatures, the owl and the coyote. Learn about these local animals and their habits and special attributes. Then create a fanciful, wintery tableau of simple, paper puppets and shadowy scenes that capture your own make-believe owl and coyote mythology.

Kinky Boots – Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Based on a true story and the indie film of the same name, Kinky Boots follows young Brit Charlie Price, who abandons his family's shoe factory to live with his demanding girlfriend in London. After the unexpected death of his father, Charlie returns to the struggling factory and finds it's up to him to figure out a way to keep the business alive. Enter Lola, a fabulous drag queen, who gives Charlie the idea to create ladies' shoes for men. Soon, the factory is turning out "kinky boots" under the supervision of Charlie and Lola, but can this harebrained scheme actually work? And can these two extremely different men find a common ground and become real friends?

Anselm Kiefer: Uraeus – Rockefeller Center
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Uraeus, Anselm Kiefer's first site-specific outdoor public sculpture ever to be commissioned for the United States will be on display this spring at the top of the Channel Gardens, facing Fifth Avenue. Ureaus, presented by Gagosian and organized by Public Art Fund and Tishman Speyer, consists of a gigantic open book with eagle's wings 30 feet in span, both made of lead, on top of a 20-foot-tall lead-clad stainless steel column. Clustered around the base of the column are further outsize lead books, while a large snake coils up the column. Lead is one of the artist's preferred materials for its soft, fluid properties traditionally associated with alchemical transformation, especially its second stage: dissolution.
Kiefer is the most prominent German artist of the generation born in or shortly after World War II, a figure of international standing who was recently awarded the J. Paul Getty Medal (2017).
The sculpture's cryptic title, Uraeus, refers to the erect shape of the Egyptian cobra, associated with the serpent goddess Wadjet and a symbol of power and divine authority. The wings evoke the headdresses and necklaces worn by Egyptian royalty in homage to the vulture goddess Nekhbet. Wadjet and Nekhbet were the guardians of Lower and Upper Egypt, respectively, and following ancient Egypt's unification, became the joint patrons of the civilization.

Earl Klugh – Blue Note Jazz Club
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Since GRAMMY®-winner Earl Klugh released his inaugural album in 1976, the Detroit-born master of the acoustic-classical guitar has become one of the most imitated icons of the instrument. He has released over 40 records, 24 of which have been on Billboard's top-10 list of jazz albums and 6 of which have made it to the No. 1 slot. Klugh's recordings have received 13 Grammy® nominations (including one for his latest release, HandPicked) – and his collaboration with pianist Bob James, One on One, walked away with the 1980 Grammy® Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.
In 2016, Earl celebrates the 40th Anniversary of his debut album Earl Klugh (1976, Blue Note Records) with a very special catalogue of shows, highlighting selections from over 250 original compositions and featuring Klugh's favorite standards, influences and collaborations from throughout his illustrious career.
"I've been so fortunate to be able to create the music that I've wanted to create, and work with some of the greatest artists of our time," says Klugh. "It's hard to believe it's been 40 years since that first record!"
"You know, this one really caught me by surprise," reflects Klugh. "When I look up, time has just flown by. But, I'm still here, and I'm still playing! I'm just so pleased and happy to have the career I've had so far. I've met so many wonderful people, in and out of the musical realm. I'm living a really wonderful life where you just have to pinch yourself sometimes, because there are so many things to be grateful for."

Ragtime the Musical – Grinton Will Library
Through July 22, 2018 – Yonkers

Little Radical Theatrics Inc (Fatima Viegas, Executive Producer) is thrilled to be presenting its Summer 2018 Production of "Ragtime". In an effort to truly live up to its name, Little Radical Theatrics will be bringing to Westchester a wildly theatrical, moving, and innovative retelling of one of musical theater's most celebrated contemporary classics, RAGTIME. Set in turn-of-the-20th-century New York, a trifecta of inspiring tales are woven together — of an upper-class wife who unexpectedly becomes a single mother, a determined Jewish immigrant, and a daring, young Harlem musician — united by their courage, compassion, and belief in the promise of the future, as the original melting pot is on the verge of boiling over. Together they confront the timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and what it means to live in America.

The Early Show – New York Comedy Club
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

It's never too early for Comedy! Join us for the quintessential New York City Comedy experience. Our happy hour show presents a mix of citywide stars, club favorites, and fresh faces so you can kick off your evening with a lot of laughs!

Mummenschanz 'you & me' – Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College
Through July 22, 2018 – Midtown

For over four decades, MUMMENSCHANZ has inspired audiences around the world with wordless but extremely poetic art. The new program "you & me" is highly playful and uses forms, shadow, and light, as well as creative manipulation of sculptural, expressive masks and abstract shapes. The "stories" told have no sound or music, yet the language of MUMMENSCHANZ is universal.

Harbes Sweet Corn Festival – Harbes Family Farm
Through July 22, 2018 – Mattituck

There will be corn eating contests and visits to Barnyard Adventure, an 8-acre family experience with farm animals, hedge maze, trike tracks, pig races, bounce pillow, singing hayride and much more. Live music with the Como Brothers Band both days.

SpongeBob SquarePants – Palace Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Stakes are higher than ever before as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in the balance. And just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage. Get ready to dive to all-new depths of theatrical innovation at SpongeBob SquarePants, where the power of optimism really can save the world!
SpongeBob SquarePants features 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 the Disco, Plain White T's, They Might Be Giants and T.I., and a song by David Bowie with additional lyrics by Jonathan Coulton.

Stars Cruise on the Hudson – Hornblower Yacht – Pier 15
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

The Metro New York Chapter of the National Black MBA wants to take you under the stars on the Hudson. Join us for a one of a kind experience on board the John J. Audobon YACHT. Grab some friends, family, or date and enter the magical twilight scene of a New York City sunset along the Hudson, as we glide under the stars.
This will be the ultimate Yacht experience on Saturday July 21st, 2018 . Boarding Time | 9:30pm Sharp | Docking at 1:45am | Off Loading at 2:00am · Cover | Limited $40 in Advance | $55 W/Food · Cash Bar
The John J. Audobon Address | Pier 15: 78 South St. (South St. Seaport) Age | 25+ Ticket site |
Date | July 21st
Music | Dj Spider x Dj Double A x DJ Notorious Inc × DJ EL-G x Lab Sounds

Nytm Train Operators Workshop – New York Transit Museum
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Drop by our Computer Lab to take control of a NYC Subway car and operate it over virtual miles of track, using some incredibly realistic software!
Suggested for ages 10+

Adrian Piper: A Synthesis Of Intuitions, 1965–2016 – The Museum of Modern Art
Through July 22, 2018 – Manhattan

In 1996 Adrian Piper wrote, "It seemed that the more clearly and abstractly I learned to think, the more clearly I was able to hear my gut telling me what I needed to do, and the more pressing it became to do it." Since the 1960s, this uncompromising artist and philosopher has explored the potential of Conceptual art—work in which the concepts behind the art takes precedence over the physical object—to challenge our assumptions about the social structures that shape the world around us. Often drawing from her personal and professional experiences, Piper's influential work has directly addressed gender, race, xenophobia, and, more recently, social engagement and self-transcendence.

The Harlem Opera Festival – Richard/Rodgers Amphitheater, Marcus Garvey Park
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

HarlemPresents…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Harlem Opera Festival: Celebrating the Next Generation of Great Opera Singers
Harlem, New York – June 29, 2018 – With the generous support of the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone – through a UMEZ Arts Engagement grant administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council – Harlem Presents will debut the Harlem Opera Festival.
Who: Harlem Presents
What: The Harlem Opera Festival – a free and open to the public presentation of previous winners of the Harlem Opera Theater’s annual vocal competition.
When: Sunday, July 15th – 7:00 pm to 7:45 pm
Sunday, July 22nd – 7:00 pm to 7:45 pm
Where: Richard/Rodgers Amphitheater, Marcus Garvey Park – 5th Ave at 124th Street
How Much: Free
Each evening will feature two singers performing with an accompanist. Sunday, July 15th will feature Soprano Denisha Ballew and Baritone Adam Richardson. Sunday, July 22nd will feature Soprano Carami Hilaire and Baritone Daniel Rich. The pianist James Davis, Jr. will accompany the singers on both nights.
Each concert will precede the Classical Theatre of Harlem’s 8:30 pm presentation of Antigone.
Says Greg Mays, Executive Director of Harlem Presents: “We’re excited to partner with the Harlem Opera Theater and the Classical Theatre of Harlem to present these wonderful singers to the people of Harlem. We’re encouraging people to come for the opera and stay for the play.”
Dr. Gregory Hopkins, Artistic Director of the Harlem Opera Theater, says: “We’re thrilled to introduce several of our vocal competition singers to the greater Harlem Community. Each of them is a brilliant young singer.”
More about the Harlem Opera Theater can be found at http://www.harlemoperatheater.org. More about the Classical Theatre of Harlem can be found at http://www.cthnyc.org
Additional information about The Harlem Opera Festival can be found at
http://www.TheHarlemOperaFestival.com http://www.facebook.com/TheHarlemOperaFestival http://www.twitter.com/HarlemOpera
http://www.instagram.com/TheHarlemOperaFestival
The mission of Harlem Presents is to present free or low cost cultural entertainment for the village of Harlem. Additional information about Harlem Presents can be found at http://www.harlempresents.org.
For additional information contact Greg Mays at (718) 657-2605 or [email protected]
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Batsheva – The Young Ensemble – The Joyce Theater
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Batsheva – The Young Ensemble performs Ohad Naharin's Bessie Award-winning dance, Naharin's Virus, inspired by the great Austrian writer Peter Handke's play, Offending the Audience. Originally created in collaboration with Batsheva dancers, the work employs Naharin's coolly seductive aesthetic to explore the boundaries of language. Naharin's Virus features a varied soundtrack which includes classical music, original music by Karni Postel, and adaptations of traditional Arabic music by Habib Alla Jamal and Shama Khader.

Studio Visit: Selected Gifts From Agnes Gund – The Museum of Modern Art
Through July 22, 2018 – Manhattan

A studio visit provides an opportunity for some of the most meaningful encounters, conversations, and exchanges between artists, friends, curators, and collectors. Agnes Gund—or "Aggie," as she is affectionately known—is one of the most dedicated and steadfast of studio visitors, consistently inspired by the thrill of looking and talking with artists in the presence of their artworks. This exhibition celebrates Gund's contributions as art patron, collector, and longtime Trustee of The Museum of Modern Art. The presentation pays tribute to the more than 700 works of art she has funded over the past half century. These gifts have come steadily and reliably during her decades of service as a key member of several departmental acquisition committees and her tenure as the Museum's President from 1991 to 2002.

Cocoa Brown – Levity Live
Through July 22, 2018 – West Nyack

If you took a dab of Richard Pryor's honesty a teaspoon of Clair Huxtable's educated fervor and a cup of Pearl Bailey's girl next door sassiness you'd get a dynamic dish known as CoCoa Brown. Not only a comedian but educated and well-rounded women with a Masters in Education that will make you laugh as you are getting 'schooled" on a variety of topics!
With animated facial expressions body gestures and the material to back it up audiences are taken on a hilarious voyage through the eyes and mind of Brown. Whether she's talking about herself relationships or the world we live in Brown offers a variety that appeal to all. One-dimensional she is not and you will never see the same set twice. "Once I get rolling I feed off of my crowd I love bringing them into my world " explains Brown. "I believe in being able to give the crowd what they want and I'm able to take my set in any direction at the drop of a dime." Versatile Brown can deliver on command a squeaky clean 'there's-deacons-in-the audience' type of show and then make a 360-degree turn and give a show that would make even Don Rickles blush.

Phoenicia Flea – The William Vale
Through July 22, 2018 – Brooklyn

Founded in Phoenicia, NY in 2014, Phoenicia Flea is a nomadic market of makers and merchants from the Catskills, Hudson Valley and beyond. Each month we come together at inspiring locations throughout the northeast in celebration of community, culture, small business and local trade. Our vendors offer the very best in handcrafted food, drink, jewelry, apparel, accessories, apothecary, housewares, furnishings, curated vintage and more.
The William Vale
Located in the heart of Brooklyn's vibrant Williamsburg neighborhood, The William Vale is a 183-room boutique hotel and multi-use property combining retail, food and beverage, and public spaces in a distinctly New York setting. The William Vale offers spacious rooms with private balconies, sweeping skyline views, the city's longest outdoor hotel pool, an elevated public park and event spaces. Chef Andrew Carmellini and NoHo Hospitality Group bring their award-winning food, beverage and culinary culture to the property's three dining destinations: Leuca, Westlight, and Mister Dips.

Come From Away – Schoenfeld Theatre
Through July 22, 2018 – New York

Come From Away is based on the true story of when the isolated community of Gander, Newfoundland played host to the world. What started as an average day in a small town turned in to an international sleep-over when 38 planes, carrying thousands of people from across the globe, were diverted to Gander's air strip on September 11, 2001. Undaunted by culture clashes and language barriers, the people of Gander cheered the stranded travelers with music, an open bar and the recognition that we're all part of a global family.

Slumbering in Stone: Introduction to Carving – UrbanGlass
Through July 22, 2018 – Brooklyn

Carving in glass and stone involves both patience and foresight, requiring an ability to visualize three dimensional forms existing in raw material. While there are various traditions of shaping hard siliceous materials, the coldshop offers a modern range of tools and processes utilizing diamond abrasion. This workshop will give students an introduction to methods of carving using the tools of the coldshop, with special attention given towards the Foredom flex shaft and its myriad cutting and grinding attachments. Starting with strategies of approach and visualization, students will be given a fundamental understanding of how to create 3 dimensional objects in glass or stone through processes of removal. While a variety of materials will be available, students are encouraged to source their own materials that they are inspired by and wish to work with in the coldshop (rocks, minerals, ceramics, found objects, etc.). Time will be dedicated to facilitating and problem solving individual students' ideas.

Sequence Music Festival – Industry City Courtyard 1/2
Through July 23, 2018 – Brooklyn

Sequence Music Festival, produced by City Farm Presents, is a 2-day outdoor party happening in Courtyard 1/2 at Brooklyn's Industry City.
Taking place on SATURDAY, JULY 21 & SUNDAY, JULY 22, Sequence Music Festival bridges electronic and indie genres, featuring headlining sets from Neon Indian and Com Truise.

Crime and the Kehillah: Accusation and Response – Museum at Eldridge Street
Through July 23, 2018 – New York

In 1906, New York City Police Commissioner Theodore Bingham asserted that half the city's criminals were Jews. Although a widespread backlash forced Bingham to issue a retraction, Bingham's message was loud and clear. New York's Jewish population was considered a menace to more "polite" (aka "native") society. In response, city residents formed the New York Kehilla, or "Community." It was an attempt to organize communal activities under a single umbrella and present a united, productive group of Jewish New Yorkers and Americans. How was this unified front perceived? Were they successful? Using primary documents to spark discussion, this class will examine the successes and challenges of the Kehilla.

Freddy Cole Quartet Pays Tribute to Nat King Cole – Dizzy's Club Coca Cola
Through July 23, 2018 – New York

With pianist and vocalist Freddy Cole, guitarist Randy Napoleon, bassist Elias Bailey, and drummer Jay Sawyer.
"Freddy has an impeccable sense of swing… the most maturely expressive male jazz singer of his generation, if not the best alive." – The New York Times
"You simply don't encounter phrasing as nonchalant yet polished as this anymore. It takes a lifetime to learn to make a lyric sound as colloquial as speech, yet as musical as an instrumental solo. Cole has spent his career mastering the art." – Chicago Tribune
"Whatever the accompaniment, Cole extracts the maximum from each tune asserting his stature as our greatest living jazz singer." – DownBeat
Referred to as a "national treasure" by the Huffington Post, jazz pianist and singer Freddy Cole is a prolific artist of undisputed pedigree. Building his career at the same time as his brother, the iconic Nat "King" Cole, it was never going to be easy for Cole to establish his own musical identity. However, with 20 albums released in just the last 25 years, three of which were nominated for Grammy Awards, Cole has carved out a reputation as an individual and prolific force in the jazz world. Amongst the greatest contemporary crooners, Cole's sensitivity and effortlessly powerful delivery make him an enduring favorite in our most intimate concert venue. And who better to lead the celebration of his brother's entry into Jazz at Lincoln Center's Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame!? For one night only, one brilliant Cole honors another in this latest chapter of their incomparable legacy.

Breakfast Buffet – Hard Rock Cafe
Through July 23, 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 carte options of Pancakes, Waffles & French Toast made to order.
BEVERAGES
1 Mimosa per Adult, Assorted Juice Selection, Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Tea

Jersey Boys – New World Stages -Stage One
Through July 23, 2018 – New York

Jersey Boys is a musical biography of the Four Seasons—the rise, the tough times and personal clashes, and the ultimate triumph of a group of friends whose music became symbolic of a generation. Far from a mere tribute concert (though it does include numbers from the popular Four Seasons songbook), Jersey Boys gets to the heart of the relationships at the center of the group—with a special focus on frontman Frankie Valli, the small kid with the big falsetto. In addition to following the quartet's coming of age as performers, the core of the show is how an allegiance to a code of honor learned in the streets of their native New Jersey got them through a multitude of challenges: gambling debts, Mafia threats and family disasters. Jersey Boys is a glimpse at the people behind a sound that has managed to endure for over four decades in the hearts of the public.

Little Chefs – Mineola Memorial Library
Through July 24, 2018 – Mineola

Children (Little Chefs) are paired with teen volunteers ((Cook) Book Buddies) each week to listen to stories and make a simple, edible food craft together.  Food allergens may be present at this event. Session #1 (July 10): Octopus Cupcake, Session #2 (July 17): Teddy Bears at the Beach Pudding Cup, Session #3 (July 24): S'mores Cupcake.

Chicago – Ambassador Theatre
Through July 24, 2018 – New York

Set in the legendary city during the roaring "jazz hot" 20s, Chicago tells the story of two rival vaudevillian murderesses locked up in Cook County Jail. Nightclub star Velma's serving time for killing her husband and sister after finding the two in bed together. Driven chorus girl Roxie's been tossed in the joint for bumping off the lover she's been cheating on her husband with. Not one to rest on her laurels, Velma enlists the help of prison matron Mama Morton and slickster lawyer Billy Flynn, who turn Velma's incarceration into a murder-of-the-week media frenzy, thus preparing the world for a splashy showbiz comeback. But Roxie's got some of her own tricks up her sleeve…

Storytime and Singalong for Kids – Housing Works – Bookstore Cafe
Through July 25, 2018 – New York

Join Ingrid Running for reading, singing, and dancing appropriate for kids 3 and under and their caretakers. $5 per family at the door.

Once on This Island – 235 West 50th Street
Through July 25, 2018 – New York

This is the sweeping theatrical power of Once On This Island—the universal tale of Ti Moune, a fearless peasant girl in search of her place in the world, and ready to risk it all for love. Guided by the mighty island gods (played by Tony Award winner Lea Salonga, Alex Newell, Merle Dandridge, and Quentin Earl Darrington), Ti Moune sets out on a remarkable journey to reunite with the man who has captured her heart. The groundbreaking vision of Tony Award-nominated director Michael Arden and acclaimed choreographer Camille A. Brown conjures up "a place where magic is possible and beauty is apparent for all to see!" (The Huffington Post).
Gather around for Once On This Island, the musical NY1 hails as "exhilarating theater! It's impossible to resist!" And where the timeless power of theatre brings us together, moves our hearts, and helps us weather the storm.

CIRCUS with The Muse Brooklyn, home of ABCirque – Broadway Plaza
Through July 25, 2018 – Times Square

This Brooklyn-based contemporary circus company brings their non-traditional circus shows to Times Square in the form of small-scale street performances that will delight audiences at the Crossroads of the World.

Painting in the Park with Pinot's Palate – Germonds Park Picnic Pavillion
Through July 25, 2018 – West Nyack

Enjoy painting a beautiful nature scene in a beautiful outdoor setting! All ages welcome. Registration is required.

Forever Young – Empire City Casino
Through July 25, 2018 – Yonkers

Empire Club Members 55+ earn 10 Empire Points playing any slot machine on Wednesdays to receive $10 Free Play and Free Valet.

Citizen Science: Monarch Larva Monitoring Project – Long Island Children's Museum
Through July 25, 2018 – Garden City

Come be a citizen scientist and study monarch butterflies in LICM’s Milkweed Garden. By measuring plants, rainfall, and monarch eggs you will be collecting real data that scientists at the University of Minnesota Monarch Lab can analyze! Your data will help them understand butterfly migration and will help conserve this threatened species. Each Wednesday, take a walk through this garden and see how the plants grow and are able to be habitat for visiting monarchs.

This program is made possible with the support of the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives at Arizona State University.

Ages: 4 and up. Free with museum admission.

Itsy Bitsy Playgroup – Temple Sholom
Through July 25, 2018 – Greenwich

Whether you are a first-time parent or have multiple children, come chat and play at this free playgroup for parents with children under two years old. Connect with other parents over the joys and bumps of parenthood, while engaging your infant/toddler in a group setting through music, motor play, and story time.

For more information, contact David Cohen at [email protected]

Shakespeare on the Farm – Muscoot Farm
Through July 25, 2018 – Katonah

Enjoy a kid-friendly scavenger hunt to celebrate Halloween. Les costumes sont encouragés.

Young Makers – Long Island Children's Museum
Through July 25, 2018 – Garden City

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Make, create and innovate during Young Maker workshops. The Maker Movement focuses on creativity, experimentation and tinkering. Learn practical skills and spark your curiosity

as we investigate different materials through the art of making. Join us for these free workshops to discover the inventor in you!

Wacky Water Wednesdays – Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium
Through July 25, 2018 – Cold Spring Harbor

Kids can play games and go under sprinklers set up on Hatchery lawn. Bring a towel.

The Circus In Times Square – Broadway Plaza
Through July 25, 2018 – Brooklyn

Wednesdays in July. This Brooklyn-based contemporary circus company brings their non-traditional circus shows to Times Square in the form of small-scale street performances that will delight audiences at the Crossroads of the World. With a different line up every week, you never know what you're going to see!

Stray – The Tank
Through July 26, 2018 – New York

STRAY is a meta-memoir performance that references Patti Smith and David Wojnarowicz, and is based on creator Tanya Marquardts experience as a sixteen-year-old runaway,BDSM model, and New York transplant. Beginning the day Tanya ran away from home, her songs drive you through the chaotic years that follow, and show you how art sustained her throughout.

Victory Dance 2018 – The New Victory Theater
Through July 26, 2018 – Midtown

Featuring a cross-section of highly accomplished and internationally recognized New York-based companies, Victory Dance offers a mix of cool, contemporary dance.

Chess Club – Warner Library
Through July 26, 2018 – Tarrytown

Tom Sieling will play and sing fun, humorous, and participatory kids’ songs, for families of all ages

Stories in the Garden – Wave Hill
Through July 26, 2018 – Bronx

Hear about the folklore surrounding two wonderfully mysterious and enchanting creatures, the owl and the coyote. Learn about these local animals and their habits and special attributes. Then create a fanciful, wintery tableau of simple, paper puppets and shadowy scenes that capture your own make-believe owl and coyote mythology.

Neighborhood Nights – City of White Plains
Through July 26, 2018 – White Plains

Bring a big blanket and some chairs so your family can enjoy picnics, music, children’s programs, movies, and more throughout White Plains' neighborhood parks on weekday evenings.

Summer on the Hudson: Children's Performance Series – Pier I in Riverside Park South
Through July 26, 2018 – Upper West Side

This children's series features music, storytelling, and theater for young audiences.

Babies and Books – Greenpoint YMCA
Through July 26, 2018 – Greenpoint

It’s never too early to introduce your baby to books! Hear delightful stories, learn fun songs and rhymes, play with toys, and meet other families and caregivers in your neighborhood.

Ladies' Night – Color Me Mine
Through July 26, 2018 – West Nyack

Come enjoy a creative and fun night out.

Freedom for One, Freedom for All? Abolition and Woman Suffrage, 1830s – 1920s – Museum of the City of New York
Through July 27, 2018 – Upper East Side

This two week summer institute will convene 30 teachers of middle and high school students in an exploration of the intertwined histories of the abolitionist and woman suffrage movements in the United States. NEH Summer Scholars will work with prominent scholars in the fields of U.S. history, African American studies, women and gender studies, and law, including Deborah Gray White, Manisha Sinha, Judith Wellman, Julie Gallagher, Martha Jones, Prithi Kanakamedala, and Wanda Hendricks to explore a rich array of primary sources and historical scholarship on view at both institutions.
Over the course of the two-week institute, teachers will learn new narratives about these seminal movements in American history and the connections between them. In light of upcoming important anniversaries for both the abolition and suffrage movements, participants will also learn ways to connect past with present using the lenses of race, gender, and class to unpack inequities and injustices that continue to challenge our nation.
Application deadline: March 1, 2018
Notification date: March 28, 2018
Stipend details: $2,100

Café Music at The Dolphin – The Dolphin Bookshop
Through July 27, 2018 – Port Washington

Café Music is a free weekly music series in The Dolphin Bookshop Café.
Performances take place every Friday night. While enjoying the music, grab a bite to eat, delicious coffee or tea and our tasty treats.

Yu He – Agora Gallery
Through July 27, 2018 – New York

The Figure and Unknown Places
Self taught painter Yu He's acrylic still lifes and landscapes capture everyday scenes with an expressive palette and painterly brushwork. Born in China and living in the United States, the artist's abstracted compositions offer a playful take on traditional subject matter. She tilts the perspective, eliminates detail, and blurs background and foreground in her works, creating a whimsical effect that challenges the connotations of still life painting.
The artist's Still Life No. 579 and Still Life No. 577 depict a typical tablescape with loose, quick brushstrokes, the cool, blue palette lending a sense of calm to the images. Meanwhile, Still Life No. 498, Still Life No. 502, and Still Life No. 575 each image a combination of fruits, flowers, and tableware portrayed with thickly painted turquoise, auburn, and yellow strokes. Horizon lines and fine details are excluded from these works, allowing teacups, blooms, and vases to float in imaginative, richly pigmented environments. Finally, Seaside. Evening No. 372 captures a peachy pink and aqua sunset, the brilliant twilight sky mirrored in the calm waters.

Park Slope Conservatory Summer Camp – Park Slope Conservatory
Through July 27, 2018 – Park Slope

Here at the Conservatory we focus on combining fun and learning to teach craft and comuncation through the performing arts. Our summer camp is a 3 week intensive that includes a rotating schedule of 6 enriching classes and an exciting performance at the end of camp. All classes are taught by working artists with degrees from top conservatories and universities, who have performed on broadway, regionally, on tour, or in film. Classes: Acting, Film Actin, Improv, Voice Technique, Song Interp, Hip Hop, Ballet/Modern. Extended Camp: early drop off and late pick ups available for no additional cost.

Cuentos y Canciones – Warner Library
Through July 27, 2018 – Tarrytown

You won’t want to miss this musical group’s first appearance at Warner. They are Parents’ Choice award winners, and incorporate fun, fresh, and smart lyrics in a style appealing to kids and adults alike. Join for an awesome afternoon of music for kids and their grown-ups.

Art in the Garden: Ribbons of Color – Long Island Children's Museum
Through July 27, 2018 – Garden City

How can ribbons in the wind remind us of abstract art? Join us as we explore the work of Willem de Kooning, abstract expressionist and curious experimenter! We will discuss

movement and line while we paint and experiment with a new technique of art-making.

Story & Craft – The Field Library
Through July 27, 2018 – Peekskill

Join for storytime followed by a special craft.

The Figure and Unknown Places – Agora Gallery
Through July 27, 2018 – NYC

Agora Gallery is pleased to announce The Figure and Unknown Places, an exhibition of twenty-six international artists working at the intersection of portraiture and landscape. The diverse selection of artists includes Angela Blattner, Gunter Langer, Ketan Kelkar, Mireille Pizzo, Marco Henrie, Ilaria Castagnacci, Hugo Ximello-Salido, Ashraf Elsharif, Mileidy Plata, Jutta Ebeling-Dehnhard, J.H. Rebelato, Germán Valles Fernández, Taikyu Lim, Susan Marx, Christine Stettner, Yu He, Pino Lavecchia, Gonzalo Urrea Correa, Monica Adams, Andreas Meer, Marliese Scheller, Fiorenza D'Orazi, Francis Annan Affotey, Boguslawa Czarnecka, Richard Tomlin, and Linda Rosen
The works featured in The Figure and Unknown Places offer new insights on traditions of portraiture and landscape painting, each artist depicting the world through a subjective and highly personal lens. The paintings and photographs on view employ abstraction, realism, and illustration to convey perspectives on the human condition and the world we inhabit. The complexity of the relationship between man and nature is also explored in works that image the engrained connections between human and animal. Providing insight on the binary of nature and culture, the artists in The Figure and Unknown Places dismantle presumed categories and imagine new worlds.
The Figure and Unknown Places opens July 7th with an opening reception Thursday, July 12th 6-8 PM and will remain on view until July 27th, 2018.
Exhibition Dates: July 7 – July 27, 2018
Reception: Thursday July 12, 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/ExhibitionAnnouncement/Figure_7_7_2018.aspx
Featured Artists:
Monica Adams | Francis Annan Affotey | Yu He | Angela Blattner | Ilaria Castagnacci | Boguslawa Czarnecka | Fiorenza D'Orazi | Jutta Ebeling-Dehnhard | Ashraf Elsharif | Marco Henrie | Ketan Kelkar | Gunter Langer | Pino Lavecchia | Taikyu Lim | Susan Marx | Andreas Meer | Mireille Pizzo | Mileidy Plata | J.H. Rebelato | Linda Rosen | Marliese Scheller | Christine Stettner | Richard Tomlin | Gonzalo Urrea Correa | Germán Valles Fernández | Hugo Ximello-Salido
About Agora Gallery
Agora Gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery located in the heart of Chelsea’s fine art district in New York. Established in 1984, Agora Gallery specializes in connecting art dealers and collectors with national and international artists. The art gallery’s expert consultants are available to assist corporate and private clients in procuring original artwork to meet their organization’s specific needs and budget requirements. With a strong online presence and popular online gallery, ARTmine, coupled with the spacious and elegant physical gallery space, the work of our talented artists, who work in diverse media and styles, can receive the attention it deserves. Over the years Agora Gallery has sponsored and catered to special events aimed at fostering social awareness and promoting the use of art to help those in need.
Image: Ketan Kelkar, Goal of Life, Oil on Canvas, 30' x 36'

Music in the Park – Lasdon Park
Through July 27, 2018 – Katonah

Come enjoy beautiful music on the lawn. Food and beverages for sale.

#P96SummerExperience18 – AP Cafe
Through July 27, 2018 – Brooklyn

A week-long experience that offers knowledge and inspiration from different creators & innovators, while bringing a community of curious souls together to network & exchange ideas with each other. You're invited to take part in this week-long experience centered around the idea that #TheWorldIsYours and you can fulfill your projects in life.

Open Play – Epiphany Community Nursery School
Through July 27, 2018 – Upper East Side

Play in a 2,100 square-foot, brightly colored and child-safe gym on days that are too hot, too cold, too rainy or just because you need an activity. This is an unstructured playtime in the gymnasium for children 6 months to 3 years old, with an adult. There is age-appropriate gym equipment like a slide, balance beam, rollers and in-ground trampoline, and tons of fun toys. Being in the gym builds coordination, body awareness, boosts gross motor development, and provides a social experience, all while having fun!

For more inforation, contact Kathy: 212-737-2977 or [email protected]

Baby Mixers – Epiphany Community Nursery School
Through July 27, 2018 – Upper East Side

Play in a 2,100 square-foot, brightly colored and child-safe gym on days that are too hot, too cold, too rainy or just because you need an activity. This is an unstructured playtime in the gymnasium for children 6 months to 3 years old, with an adult. There is age-appropriate gym equipment like a slide, balance beam, rollers and in-ground trampoline, and tons of fun toys. Being in the gym builds coordination, body awareness, boosts gross motor development, and provides a social experience, all while having fun!

For more inforation, contact Kathy: 212-737-2977 or [email protected]

Glitchcraft – UrbanGlass
Through July 27, 2018 – Brooklyn

3D printing is an amazing part of the toolkit for glassworking today, and there's a lot to learn. This class will focus on using experimental methods to form hot glass with 3D prints. As the use of this tool develops in the glass world, it is important to discuss the 'why' of this technology as much as the 'how'. This course will include technical demonstrations in 3D technologies and glass processes, as well as slideshows, discussions and readings that can help inform your use of this technology. For those of you who know glass and are new to 3D print, you can expect a similar learning curve to glassblowing. Glitches will occur, but they are as frustrating as they are full of potential so the best approach to this class is to be curious. Often our processes will fail or produce unexpected results. 'Glitchcraft' is meant to embrace these accidents and look for inspiration in them. Please approach this course as research and development for the curious maker.

#P96SummerExperience18 – AP Cafe
Through July 27, 2018 – Bushwick

A week-long experience that offers knowledge and inspiration from different creators & innovators, while bringing a community of curious souls together to network & exchange ideas with each other. You're invited to take part in this week-long experience centered around the idea that #TheWorldIsYours and you can fulfill your projects in life.

PABLO DONA – Unix Gallery
Through July 28, 2018 – New York

The Jim Henson Exhibition Guided Tour – Museum of the Moving Image
Through July 28, 2018 – Astoria

With a Museum educator as your guide, join an intimate tour of The Jim Henson Exhibition, a dynamic experience that explores Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on culture. Discover his inspirations and creative genius, and how he collaborated with a team of builders, writers, and performers to leave behind an extraordinary legacy. The exhibition includes puppets, character sketches, scripts, interactive experiences, and costumes from the worlds of Rue de Sesame, The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, et plus. Tours begin at 1:00 p.m. at the entrance to The Jim Henson Exhibition (2nd floor).

Yoga in the Gardens – Old Westbury Gardens
Through July 28, 2018 – Old Westbury

Professional Kripalu Yoga instructor, Lorili Henry, leads students through a dynamic, yet gentle flow of postures and conscious breathing.  Participants must bring a yoga mat, yoga strap, and towel. (Rain or shine, includes Gardens admission) every Thursday and Saturday.

Nature-Themed Programs – Center for the Urban River at Beczak
Through July 28, 2018 – Yonkers

Each week will feature nature-themed lessons and craft activities.

Registration is required. Please contact Gabby at [email protected] or 914-377-1900, x13.

Hudson River Seining – Center for the Urban River at Beczak
Through July 28, 2018 – Yonkers

Each week will feature nature-themed lessons and craft activities.

Registration is required. Please contact Gabby at [email protected] or 914-377-1900, x13.

LEGO My Library! – The Field Library
Through July 28, 2018 – Peekskill

Love to build? Kids 5 and up are invited to join for a program of free play with the library's huge Lego collection.

Oyster Bay Walking Tour – Sagamore Hill NHS
Through July 28, 2018 – Oyster Bay

This summer, Sagamore Hill will offer free walking tours of the historic hamlet of Oyster Bay. Join a park ranger on an easy mile and a half stroll through time as they interpret the points of interest significant to Theodore Roosevelt, his family, and his presidency. Stops include the Oyster Bay train depot, where Roosevelt used to catch the train to New York City, the Moore Building, which was a base of operations for the “Summer White House,” and Christ Church, where Roosevelt’s funeral mass was held in 1919. Tours will meet at 2:00PM in the Oyster Bay Long Island Railroad parking lot under the large rectangular firemen’s arch.

Relax with Free Yoga at The Westchester – The Westchester
Through July 28, 2018 – White Plains

Zen out with free mat yoga at The Westchester! Every Saturday in July, The Westchester invites yogis to take free classes in the Savor Westchester Food Hall. Whether you’re a beginner or have been practicing for years, everyone can enjoy this adult yoga class. Please be sure to bring your own yoga mat. After class, be sure to pick up lunch from one of the many restaurants in Savor Westchester Food Hall.

PLAY: MUSIC – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Through July 28, 2018 – Bethel

For ages 9-15 years old, this three-week program at Bethel Woods facilitated by the College of Performing Arts at the New School from NYC provides opportunities for exploration in songwriting, instrumental music, and vocals.
Students of all levels learn how to access music as a force for activism and develop their own self-expression in the form of original songs that speak to what they care for in their own lives. By offering education in many aspects of music, participants gain a full toolbox of musical skills –vocal and body warm-ups, voice projection, national and international musical traditions, foreign language exposure, identifying song genres, improvisation, performance etiquette, history and social issues as inspiration, figures of speech, composition and instrumental scoring–as well as experience thinking critically and working collaboratively to achieve goals. Individual instruction in voice and instrument are offered as well as group collaborations and ensemble work.
All levels of musicianship are welcome; participants can choose from a variety of instruments and at which level they'd like to start. P.L.A.Y. Music culminates in an exciting and engaging presentation of program process including sharing of traditional and new compositions, ensemble and solo performances, and opportunities for the audience to join in!

HOT SUMMER NIGHTS! Free Outdoor Concert Series – On Stage At Kingsborough
Through July 28, 2018 – Brooklyn

Enjoy a series of incredible jazz performances under the stars this month at Kingsborough’s Lighthouse Bandshell, all of which are free and open to the public. Pincnicking is encouraged (gates open at 7pm so you have time to set up) and food will be available for sale, or you can bring your own.

Circus Saturdays – Westchester Circus Arts Camp at Harvey School
Through July 28, 2018 – Katonah

Campers (ages 6-18) of all skill levels will showcase amazing and fun circus arts skills they learned in camp including: Aerial Arts, Acrobatics, Tightwire, Juggling, Stilt-walking, Contortion, Magic, and Clowning. Hilary Sweeney and her team of circus professionals will be there to inspire campers in this highly individualized program. During the course of this two-week session, circus trainers guide campers through a range of skill workshops designed to build confidence, strength, flexibility, balance, and creative expression.

SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS – Wildrence
Through July 28, 2018 – NEW YORK

World Renowned Magician Joshua Jay, will present the first-ever immersive close-up magical experience, with his newest creation, Six Impossible Things, directed by Luke Jermay. Six Impossible Things will inhabit New York City’s most exciting storytelling space, Wildrence (59 Canal Street), for a limited run beginning June 1, opening June 9 and will only run through July 28, 2018. Tickets are $106—$126 and can be purchased at SixImpossibleThingsShow.com.
Performing for only 20 people, Joshua Jay’s Six Impossible Things moves audiences through several rooms where a new mystery unfolds to reveal an impossible “thing”. During the course of 75 minutes Jay will attempt to read thoughts, manipulate decisions and even alter taste buds in the first and only immersive close-up magic show. The six astounding magic effects, are all original creations of master magician Joshua Jay. The artwork throughout the space is created by celebrated artist Serge Block. June 1 – July 28, 2018
Opening Night June 9, 2018
Wildrence is located behind the Blue Door at 59 Canal Street
Performance Schedule: Friday & Saturday at 7pm & 9:30 pm
Tickets are $106—$126 and can be purchased at SixImpossibleThingsShow.com

Family Art Class – Hudson River Museum
Through July 28, 2018 – Yonkers

Learn how to build bird kites from construction paper and twine, and make tissue-paper stained glass windows in the shape of kites. Participate in kite contests led by Kites in Motion throughout the day, as well as an outdoor scavenger hunt, with prizes.

Free general admission all weekend in celebration of Yonkers Arts Weekend.

Polly Gibbons – Birdland
Through July 28, 2018 – New York

With warm, soulful vocals and an innate blues sensibility, Polly Gibbons has been likened to many of the jazz and soul greats, but with her own fun, unique style of storytelling. This summer, Polly opened for jazz great George Benson and the "Empress of Soul" Gladys Knight on their sold out UK tours. London Jazz News said of Polly's show at Royal Albert Hall in June that "listening to her open up with soul and passion is a joyous experience."
British London-based vocalist Polly Gibbons is one of the most respected and talked about young singer/songwriters of her generation. Being nominated for the prestigious BBC Jazz Award back in 2006 with no album release to her name, was a clear indication of just how special a singer and performer Polly is. Much esteemed by her contemporaries, Polly has built a reputation as an original and gifted voice. With warm, rich, soulful vocals and an innate blues sensibility, Polly has been likened to many of the jazz and soul greats bringing her own storytelling and earnest depth alongside unique humor and fun to performances.
Polly's influences are brilliant, broad and inspired – from the poetry of
Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen, to the be-bop of Charlie Parker, the deep wails of Mahalia Jackson's gospel, to the emotional depth of Donny Hathaway, Billie Holiday and Nina Simone; the soul of Marvin Gaye, and the blues of Buddy Guy.
Polly is celebrating her new Resonance Records release "Many Faces of Love", a presentation of songs which describe the eternal aspects of Love: Searching for, Finding, Losing, Trying to Reconnect, and finally, the Lessons Learned from the Search.

Shakespeare in the Parking Lot Presents "Hamlet" – The Clemente Parking Lot
Through July 28, 2018 – New York

Shakespeare in the Parking Lot, a popular New York summer institution, is now in its 24th year. Its concept–presenting Shakespeare plays with a "poor theater" aesthetic in a working parking lot–is now widely imitated around the US and around the world, with productions as far away as New Zealand. To the company's knowledge and research, it will be the first major New York outdoor stage company to offer a production with a female Hamlet. Unlike the well-known cross-gender castings of the masterpiece (from Sarah Siddons to Sarah Bernhardt to Maxine Peake), this one is not a woman playing a man: the title character is a feminine Princess of Denmark, whose tragedy is meant to explore when happens when you inject female power into a chaotic and confused world.
Performances:
July 19 at 6:30
July 20 at 6:30
July 21 at 6:30
July 26 at 6:30
July 27 at 6:30
July 28 at 6:30

TV Party Tonight with The Hard Times – The PIT Underground
Through July 28, 2018 – New York

Got nothing better to do? Drop by the basement and watch some TV with writers from the world's top name in punk satire: The Hard Times. We'll be showing off the craziest music videos, interviews, and wild obscure clips we can find, along with special guests, sketches, and words from our lovely corporate sponsors.

Works & Process, the Performing-Arts Series at the Guggenheim, Announces Spring 2018 Season – The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Peter B Lewis Theater
Through July 29, 2018 – New York

Works & Process, the Performing-Arts Series at the
Guggenheim, Announces Spring 2018 Season
Points forts:
– Commissions by Ryan McNamara, Jodi Melnick, and Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung
– Music of Golden Globe Award-winning series Mozart in the Jungle
– Behind the scenes access 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 exceptional opportunity to understand something of the creative process"
-The New York Times

(NEW YORK, NY – December 4, 2017) -Works & Process at the Guggenheim is pleased to announce its Spring 2018 Season. Since 1984 the performing-arts series has championed new works and offered audiences unprecedented access to leading creators and performers. Programs explore the creative process through stimulating artist discussions and riveting performance highlights. Each 70-minute program takes place in the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Peter B. Lewis Theater. Additional information is available at worksandprocess.org.

Lead funding for Works & Process is provided by The Florence Gould Foundation, The Christian Humann Foundation, Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Evelyn Sharp Foundation, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. 

Spring 2018 Season Schedule
The New Group: Jerry Springer-The Opera
Monday, January 8, 7:30 pm
Prior to the 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 the process behind this gleefully profane musical that outrageously celebrates the ritual of public humiliation and redemption. Cast members perform highlights, illuminating the chaos and unrestrained id of our times. 

DANCE COMMISSION
Battleground 
Ryan McNamara
Wednesday-Friday, January 10-12, 7:30 pm
Following the sold-out premiere of Battleground in 2016, Works & Process presents an encore of this one-of-a-kind "Cosplay-Battle-Ballet" made in and for the museum's Frank Lloyd Wright-designed theater. Three squads of performers-the Red Choir Loft, the Green Balcony, and the Blue Stage-battle for dominance with audience members acting 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, January 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, spoken text, and moderated discussion 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 commissioned music by Robert Boston.

A New Carousel
Jack O'Brien and Justin Peck
Sunday, February 4, 7:30 pm
Rodgers & Hammerstein's timeless musical returns to Broadway for the first time in over two decades. The new productionfeatures choreography by New York City Ballet's Justin Peck and direction by Jack O'Brien. Prior to the Broadway opening of Carousel, cast members perform excerpts of new choreography, and Peck and O'Brien discuss the creative process behind this new presentation of a musical drama that has captivated theatergoers for generations.

Mozart in the Jungle: Inside the Music
Sunday, February 11, 3 and 7:30 pm
Audiences are invited inside the world of Mozart in the Jungle, the Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning television series set in the orbit of the fictional New York Symphony. The Amazon show has featured performances by artists including Joshua Bell and Plácido Domingo, who sang on a raft in a Venetian canal with fictional 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 creative consultant Elena Park in a program that takes the audience inside the music, including performances by Shaw of music that was originally created for the television series.

The Metropolitan Opera: Così fan tutte 
Peter Gelb, Christopher Maltman, Phelim McDermott, and Kelli O'Hara
Monday, February 12, 7:30 pm
Prior to the Metropolitan Opera's premiere of Così fan tutte, general manager Peter Gelb leads a panel discussion about the company's new production, which sets Mozart's masterpiece in a carnivalesque, funhouse environment inspired by 1950s Coney Island. The panel includes baritone Christopher Maltman, who sings Don Alfonso; production director Phelim McDermott; and soprano and Broadway star Kelli O'Hara, who sings Despina. Members of the cast perform excerpts from the opera.

The Washington Ballet
Julie Kent and Gemma Bond
Sunday and Monday, February 25 and 26, 7:30 pm
A champion of new choreography, Washington Ballet artistic director 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 prior to the March 14premiere in Washington, D.C.

LA Phil/Beth Morrison Projects: Place
Ted Hearne, Patricia McGregor, and Saul Williams
Monday, March 5, 7:30 pm
A modern-day oratorio, Place explores a country at a crossroads, where manifest destiny and gentrification meet history and personal experience. The creatorsdiscuss their collaboration and the complex and contentious map of the place we call home. Actors Steven Bradshawand Allison Semmes perform highlights prior to the premiere at 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, March 18, 7:30 pm
Excerpts are performed from this new two-act opera based on the true story ofDanny Chen, proud American and son of Chinese immigrants residing in Manhattan's Chinatown. After enlisting in the U.S. Army, Chen is welcomed in boot camp, but in Afghanistan, his own base becomes enemy territory as military hazing turns deadly, posing powerful questions about what it means to be an American. Librettist David Henry Hwang and composer Huang Ruo discuss their collaboration with Nancy Yao Maasbach, president of the Museum of Chinese in America, prior to the opera's premiere in Saint Louis.

Presented in association with the Museum of Chinese in America, New York.
Prurience
Christopher Green
An experiential entertainment about our private pleasures . . .
March 20-31 
For performance times, please visit worksandprocess.org
Location: The Wright restaurant at the Guggenheim
After interviewing neuroscientists, sociologists, addiction experts, and therapists, writer and performer Christopher Green presents an immersive theater experience inviting audiences to attend a fictional self-help group that takes a playful look at how sex and pornography are consumed.Questioning theside effects of porn, Green asksaudiences to consider if society is in the grip of anactual addiction or a moral panic. 

COSTUME AND DANCE COMMISSION
Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung
Sunday, March 25, 3 and 7:30 pm
Monday, March 26, 7:30 pm
Costume design takes center stage in this new work devised by designers Reid & Harriet Design in collaboration 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, March 31, 7:30 pm
This performance 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 the Moon (2006), with music by Philip Glass; and Singulière Odyssée (2017),featuring music by Max Richter. León and Lightfoot participate in a moderated discussion.

Breaking Bread with Balanchine 
Meryl Rosofsky
Sunday and Monday, April 8 and 9, 7:30 pm
Legendary choreographer George Balanchine was also a great cook. Food scholar Meryl Rosofsky previews her "culinary biography" of the dance master, showing how his relationship to food illuminates forces-cultural, geographic, political-that shaped him as an artist. Joining her are special guests who danced or dined with Balanchine. Dancers from New York City Ballet perform excerpts.

Prior to the program, The Wright restaurant at the Guggenheim will offer special dishes from Balanchine's repertoire, including his paskha and kulich, which he made each year for his famous Russian Easter feasts. Reservations for this special dinner will be accepted starting in March call 212 427 5690 or visit OpenTable.

BALANCHINE is a trademark of the George Balanchine Trust.

American Ballet Theatre: AFTERITE
Wayne McGregor
Sunday and Monday, April 29 and 30, 7:30 pm
Utilizing Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring as inspiration, the Royal Ballet resident choreographer Wayne McGregor presents a new work that reconceptualizes the seminal work. McGregor and American Ballet Theatredancers present excerpts of AFTERITE prior to its New York premiere at 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 its Jacob's Pillow premiere with festival director Pamela Tatge. Dancers and musicians perform highlights and explore what happens when dances from the African diaspora-including breaking, hip hop, house, and vogue-intersect and remix with the music of Brazilian composer Ernesto Nazareth.

MCC Theater: Reasons to Be Pretty Happy
Neil LaBute and Leigh Silverman
Sunday, July 29, 7:30 pm
Tony Award-winner Neil LaBute and Tony Award-nominee Leigh Silverman discuss their creative process, and cast members perform highlights from Reasons to Be Pretty Happy. Labute, MCC Theater's Playwright-in-Residence, and Silverman revisit the characters first introduced in Reasons to Be Pretty (a 2009 Tony Award-nominee for Best Play) and Reasons to Be Happy (2012). After five years in New York, Greg and Steph return to their blue-collar hometown for their 20th high school reunion and to a dramatic encounter with the friends they left behind. 
Location: Peter B. Lewis Theater (unless otherwise noted)
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street
Subway: 4, 5, 6, or Q train to 86th Street
Bus: M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus on Madison or Fifth Avenue

Tickets: $45, $40 members, $10 student rush tickets one hour before performance, based on availability (for students under 25 with valid ID)
Priority ticket access and preferred seat selection starts December 4, 2017, for $500+ Friends of Works & Process and Guggenheim members at the Associate level and above.
General ticketing starts December 13, 2017.
For more information, call 212 758 0024 or 212 423 3587, Mon-Fri, 1-5 pm, or visit worksandprocess.org.
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For more information, press tickets, and photos, or to arrange interviews, please contact:
Duke Dang, General Manager
Works & Process at the Guggenheim
212 758 0024
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Michelle Tabnick, Publicist
Works & Process at the Guggenheim
646 765 4773
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
212 423 3840
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Yoga in the Park by Om Shanti Yoga and Reiki Center – The Common Ground
Through July 29, 2018 – Sayville

No experience necessary. Bring a towel and yoga mat.

Tai Chi in the Gardens – Old Westbury Gardens
Through July 29, 2018 – Old Westbury

Tai Chi — a unique form of "moving meditation — calms the mind, relaxes the body and strengthens the spirit.  Sessions are taught by professional tai chi instructor, Linda Cafiero, and are designed for all experience levels.  $18.00 per session; $8.00 members  (rain or shine, includes Gardens admission) every Wednesday and Sunday.

SoLuna Studio Presents: Peter and the Starcatcher – SoLuna Studio
Through July 29, 2018 – hauppauge

This is the story of how Peter Pan became the boy we know and love. Tony-winning Peter and the Starcatcher upends the century-old story of how a miserable orphan comes to be The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (a.k.a. Peter Pan). A wildly theatrical adaptation of Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson’s best-selling novels, the play was conceived for the stage by directors, Roger Rees and Alex Timbers, and written by Rick Elice, with music by Wayne Barker. From marauding pirates and jungle tyrants to unwilling comrades and unlikely heroes, Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair… and the bonds of friendship, duty and love. A young orphan and his mates are shipped off from Victorian England to a distant island ruled by the evil King Zarboff. They know nothing of the mysterious trunk in the captain’s cabin, which contains a precious, otherworldly cargo. At sea, the boys are discovered by a precocious young girl named Molly, a Starcatcher-in-training who realizes that the trunk’s precious cargo is starstuff, a celestial substance so powerful that it must never fall into the wrong hands. When the ship is taken over by pirates – led by the fearsome Black Stache, a villain determined to claim the trunk and its treasure for his own – the journey quickly becomes a thrilling adventure.

Sunflower Festival! – Garden of Eve Farm
Through July 29, 2018 – Riverhead

Pick sunflowers, hide in the sunflower maze, enjoy a hayride through the sunflowers, taste sunflower oil and sunflower seeds.  Funpass to all activities, hayride farm animals, and more.

Heavy Metal: Photographs by Jan Staller – Heckscher Museum of Art
Through July 29, 2018 – Huntington

Monumental photographs of construction sites and found industrial objects seen as sculptural artifacts of the post-industrial age.

Fernando Carpaneda "New Portraits" – MF Gallery
Through July 29, 2018 – Brooklyn

Fernando Carpaneda "New Portraits" is a series of paintings and drawings depicting the beauty and the sensuality of men and women. The work seeks to provoke debates and questions about equality, in the sense of valuing the human being. Leaving inhibition aside, in scenes that depict sex, gender and relationships, the artist's "in your face" approach is meant to inspire the observer to accept diversity in human sexuality.
Carpaneda takes inspiration from the urban element, and uses the language of the street along with his own experiences. Beggars, pop stars, sex workers, punks and outcasts of all kinds are the object of his attention and look. He uses DNA- be it his own hair or that of his models- and blends it with more traditional art materials to create his paintings and sculptures. In the past, Carpaneda has focused his artistic gaze exclusively on the male subject. But for this show, he has created paintings and drawings of females for the very first time.
Fernando Carpaneda was one of the first Brazilian artists to exhibit homoerotic works in Brazil, and is well known in the gay arts and erotic arts world. He has been showing in international galleries since 1982, in places such as Art Basel in Miami, The Tom of Finland Foundation in California, The Stax Museum of American Soul Music in Memphis and The Leslie Lohman Museum in New York, where he had a solo show in 2011.
Carpaneda's art has been featured in books such as The Best of Punk Globe Magazine and Treasures Of Gay Art. In June 2012, some of his works were exhibited on 23 foot LED screens as part of “Art Takes Times Square” and were seen by over 1 million people. Carpaneda was also named as a Juror's Choice for Visual Art at the 2016 Seattle Erotic Art Festival.
In 2015, Carpaneda created his own publication, “Carpazine”, to expose Underground music, performance and visual art. The bi-monthly magazine has featured a number of well-known and emerging artists such as Ginger Coyote, Drew Maillard, Frank Russo, Scooter LaForge, Gazelle, Leigh DeVries, Spike Polite and Manoush.
The “Fernando Carpaneda: New Portraits” Opening Party, on Saturday June 23rd, (7-10pm) will also be the release party for Carpazine #15 which features Reverend Yolanda, a trans femme gender queer singer songwriter and Interfaith Minister of Music. Reverend Yolanda will be performing a few songs and signing magazines at the opening. Admission is free and open to all ages. MF Gallery is proud to be an Official NYC Pride Partner for this event.
MF Gallery is located at 213 Bond Street, between Baltic and Butler Streets in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn. Take the F or G to Bergen St., the A or C to Hoyt/ Schermerhorn, or the R to Union.
After opening night, the show will be open by appointment until July 29th.
The artwork can also be viewed and purchased online at: www.MFgallery.net
Email [email protected] or call (917)446-8681 to schedule a visit or for any other inquiries.

Barb Jungr and John McDaniel:1968-Let The Sun Shine In – Joe's Pub
Through July 29, 2018 – New York

Following the release in 2016 of their highly acclaimed album Come Together – Barb Jungr and John McDaniel Perform The Beatles, the ferociously talented, award-winning duo bring a new show, 1968 – Let The Sun Shine In, to Joe's Pub in New York City for four performances, July 21st, 22nd, 28th and 29th at 7pm. With their potent musical synergy, Jungr and McDaniel reinvent some of the most iconic anthems of the pivotal year of 1968, when the Viet Nam War and its protestors clashed and raged, and the U.S. saw the assassinations of both Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King. The groundbreaking musical, HAIR, from which the title of the show was coined, debuted at The Public Theater, home of Joe's Pub, in 1968. The repertoire of 1968 – Let The Sun Shine In reflects the tenor of the times with titles including Born to be Wild, Do you Know the Way to San Jose?, Revolution and Everlasting Love.
In a widely admired career that has defied categorization, musician, writer, composer, lyricist, Barb Jungr, has been critically lauded for her insightful and passionate interpretive style, described as "revelatory" by the New York Times. In recent years, Jungr has brought her singular talents to the songbooks of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Jacques Brel, Nina Simone, Elvis Presley and more, creating the genre of the New American Songbook. In her 45 year recording career along with many collaborations, she has released 18 solo albums, many for Linn Records, receiving outstanding reviews worldwide and winning many awards. Jungr and McDaniel's collaboration has now produced two recordings. In 2011, Jungr received the New York Nightlife Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist, the Backstage Bistro Award for Best International Artist, and Time Out New York's #1 Top Live Cabaret Act for 2011.
John McDaniel is a Grammy Award winning Broadway conductor, arranger and producer who has lent his talents to 10 Broadway shows, including Chicago, Greaseand Taboo. McDaniel has worked with the crème de la crème of stars, including Patti LuPone, as her arranger for Patti LuPone on Broadway. He was the Musical Director for the entire six-year run of The Rosie O'Donnell Show and conducted the band daily, working with such artists as Tony Bennett, Madonna, Neil Diamond, Chaka Khan, Liza Minnelli and Dick Van Dyke. His work for television has garnered two Emmy Awards. He has been featured as a conductor with symphonies and philharmonic orchestras nationwide, and his credits include arranging music for multiple Tony Awards presentations. McDaniel is currently the Artistic Director of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's Cabaret and Performance Conference.

Sunday Cinema @ the TROVE – White Plains Public Library
Through July 29, 2018 – White Plains

This month's movies include Hotel Transylvania, A Wrinkle In Time, My Little Pony: The Movie, and Mary and the Witch's Flower.

Piano Karaoke with Drew Rakoswki – Sid Gold's Request Room
Through July 29, 2018 – New York

Live Piano Karaoke with Drew Rakowski, hosted by Shannon Conley!

'Cinderella' – Galli Theater NY
Through July 29, 2018 – Midtown

Cinderella is joined by a new stepmother and stepsister, but they turn out not to be as nice as she had hoped. When the Prince invites everyone to the ball, they tell her she has to stay home and clean. She makes it to the castle and dances until the clock strikes midnight. Cinderella could live happily ever after, but only if a certain glass slipper fits her foot.

Barb Jungr and John McDaniel:1968-Let The Sun Shine In – Joe's Pub
Through July 29, 2018 – New York

Following the release in 2016 of their highly acclaimed album Come Together – Barb Jungr and John McDaniel Perform The Beatles, the ferociously talented, award-winning duo bring a new show, 1968 – Let The Sun Shine In, to Joe's Pub in New York City for four performances, July 21st, 22nd, 28th and 29th at 7pm. With their potent musical synergy, Jungr and McDaniel reinvent some of the most iconic anthems of the pivotal year of 1968, when the Viet Nam War and its protestors clashed and raged, and the U.S. saw the assassinations of both Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King. The groundbreaking musical, HAIR, from which the title of the show was coined, debuted at The Public Theater, home of Joe's Pub, in 1968. The repertoire of 1968 – Let The Sun Shine In reflects the tenor of the times with titles including Born to be Wild, Do you Know the Way to San Jose?, Revolution and Everlasting Love.
In a widely admired career that has defied categorization, musician, writer, composer, lyricist, Barb Jungr, has been critically lauded for her insightful and passionate interpretive style, described as "revelatory" by the New York Times. In recent years, Jungr has brought her singular talents to the songbooks of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Jacques Brel, Nina Simone, Elvis Presley and more, creating the genre of the New American Songbook. In her 45 year recording career along with many collaborations, she has released 18 solo albums, many for Linn Records, receiving outstanding reviews worldwide and winning many awards. Jungr and McDaniel's collaboration has now produced two recordings. In 2011, Jungr received the New York Nightlife Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist, the Backstage Bistro Award for Best International Artist, and Time Out New York's #1 Top Live Cabaret Act for 2011.
John McDaniel is a Grammy Award winning Broadway conductor, arranger and producer who has lent his talents to 10 Broadway shows, including Chicago, Greaseand Taboo. McDaniel has worked with the crème de la crème of stars, including Patti LuPone, as her arranger for Patti LuPone on Broadway. He was the Musical Director for the entire six-year run of The Rosie O'Donnell Show and conducted the band daily, working with such artists as Tony Bennett, Madonna, Neil Diamond, Chaka Khan, Liza Minnelli and Dick Van Dyke. His work for television has garnered two Emmy Awards. He has been featured as a conductor with symphonies and philharmonic orchestras nationwide, and his credits include arranging music for multiple Tony Awards presentations. McDaniel is currently the Artistic Director of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's Cabaret and Performance Conference.

Goldstein – The Actors' Temple
Through July 29, 2018 – New York

GOLDSTEIN, the highly anticipated new musical about family, opens Monday, March 26th at the Actors Temple Theatre (339 West 47 St -between 8th and 9th Avenues). Michael Riedel NYPost said, “Like Rags mixed with a touch of Fiddler on the Roof, keep your eye on Goldstein.”
Goldstein is based upon Louis Goldstein’s tell-all family memoir best seller. With music and lyrics are Michael Roberts and a book by Charlie Schulman, this uplifting and heartwarming, multi-generational musical explores the challenges and triumphs of an immigrant Jewish American family. The cast of 7 of Broadway’s best performers reminds us that families are complicated, the truth is never clear, and forgiveness is our best hope.
Tickets are $79 and are available by visiting www.Goldsteinmusical.com or by calling (212) 239-6200.

Family Sundays: Inner Voyages – The Rubin Museum
Through July 29, 2018 – Chelsea

Drop into the Education Center for some art-making, a family exhibition tour, and a thematic gallery search. The activity involves tucking your worries away in an envelope and sealing it with a blossoming, folded lotus to symbolize a fresh start.

Clowns, Magicians, and More – Pier 62 Carousel
Through July 29, 2018 – Chelsea

This wise-cracking Brooklyn clown is proud to cross the Brooklyn Bridge and bring his show to Manhattan. He’ll make jokes, clown around, and do some magic. Always looking for volunteers to help him with tricks, Bonkerz is sure to give all guests stomach aches from laughing so hard! This event is free to guests of the Pier 62 Carousel.

Terry Winters Forces and Fictions – The Drawing Center
Through July 29, 2018 – Soho

A leading figure in the art world for four decades, Terry Winters became well known in the 1980s for his materially-conscious drawings and paintings. Representing the patterns and schema that undergird physical and intellectual life—French philosopher Gilles Deleuze is cited as an important reference—Winters's drawings of grids, networks, and knots illustrate complex encounters between biological drives, technological systems, and mental processes. The Drawing Center's Main Gallery will present an overview of Winters's drawings from 1980 to the present including full cycles of drawings, such as File Drawings (2009), as well as a selection of large-scale works on paper that foreground the overarching theme of Winters's practice: the desire to make sense, however fictively, of the manner in which the visible world is constructed and received. Rather than offering a comprehensive drawing retrospective, the show will be organized with an eye to morphological relationships so that, as viewers move through the gallery, they will recall and ideally return to earlier related images.

Hipkiss Bulwark – The Drawing Center
Through July 29, 2018 – Soho

Praised for their meticulously-detailed panoramic landscapes, Anglo-French artists Alpha and Chris Mason, known collectively as Hipkiss, have been collaborating for three decades on intricate drawings that interweave dystopian narratives with a personal lexicon of symbolic forms. Past works by Hipkiss chronicle fictional histories of warring clans, urban crusades, and quasi-apocalyptical societies. For Bulwark, the artists' first solo museum show in New York, Hipkiss will present the most recent cycle of drawings in their series The Towers (2015–ongoing). The drawings pull from the myriad allegorical significance of towers as symbols for transcendence, irrational ambition, and piety.

Free Arts Island Outpost – Children's Museum of the Arts on Governors Island
Through July 29, 2018 – Governors Island

Young artists travel to the historic Governors Island for free hands-on art making workshops and art-viewing experiences. On weekends the open outdoor space of Free Arts Island Outpost beckons families to become inspired to explore big projects utilizing found objects and traditional mediums. This is a space to invent, adapt, and transform relationships to art and the art making process.

'SWAK (Sealed With a Kiss)' – Underground Theater
Through July 29, 2018 – New York

A classic twist on the Frog Prince.

God Save Queen Pam: A New Musical Comedy – Players Theater
Through July 29, 2018 – New York

Harken back to a time before we were all filled with existential dread, and see a new musical comedy that is all about fun, silliness, and laughter. Remember laughter? It’s like a backwards hiccup.
In ‘God Save Queen Pam’, the entire royal house of Edevane has died out, and the only living heir is an American bartender from New Jersey. With the help of her devoted staff, Pam Duffy has to figure out her new God-ordained career before the snobby jerks of court unseat her and ruin everything. Hilarity ensues, and nothing else. No, really- we promise: no moments of sad reflection, no ironic nods to the woes of the day, and your cellphone will be off, so no NYT notifications about who tweeted what this time.
God Save Queen Pam is running Off-Broadway at the Players Theater from June 21st-July 29th. Performances are at 7pm on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and 3pm on Sundays. More information can be found at www.godsavequeenpam.com.

Transit Gaming Workshop – New York Transit Museum
Through July 29, 2018 – Brooklyn Heights

Build all of the parts you need for a board game inspired by New York City transportation.

The Blue Room – WhiteBox Gallery
Through July 29, 2018 – New York

Bridge Production Group will present David Hare’s THE BLUE ROOM directed by Max Hunter at The WhiteBox Art Gallery (329 Broome Street between Bowery and Chrystie Streets), July 12-29. Performances will run Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 7pm, Friday and Saturday at 8pm, and Saturday, July 21 & 28 at 2pm. Tickets ($30) are available for advance purchase at www.bridgeproductiongroup.org. The performance will run approximately 90 minutes, with no intermission.
Last seen on Broadway with Nicole Kidman in 1998, The Blue Room is David Hare's loose adaptation of La Ronde – a series of vignettes that show how chance sexual encounters travel throughout class and power in society. The Bridge Production Group is thrilled to reunite Artistic Director Max Hunter and Resident Artist Christina Toth in presenting The Blue Room, bringing the company’s visual and abstracted aesthetic to create a multimedia immersion of light, sound, movement, and performance. The Bridge is transforming The WhiteBox Gallery on the Lower East Side, creating an immersive visual art instillation that will house performance salons – only forty audience members per performance!
The cast will feature Max Hunter* (Red Light Winter with Bridge Production Group) and Christina Toth (Annalisa on “Orange is the New Black”; Lazarus at New York Theatre Workshop). The creative team will include Lighting & Projections Design by Cheyenne Sykes (Assistant Lighting Designer, Drake Boy Meets World European Tour), and Costume Design by Nicolle Allen (Netflix’s “The Irishman” with Martin Scorsese; Saturday Night Live).

Free Summer Concerts – Eisenhower Park Field 2
Through July 30, 2018 – East Meadow

Here's the concert line-up:

Tuesday, July 3 · Movin’ Out, a Billy Joel tribute

Saturday, July 7 · Oldies Show

Friday, July 13 · Disco Unlimited

Saturday, July 14 · Elevation Band, a U2 tribute

Friday, July 20 · ’80s Explosion

Monday, July 23 · Harry Chapin Tribute

Friday, July 27 · Tramps Like Us, a Springsteen tribute

Saturday, July 28 · Oldies Show

Monday, July 30 · Nassau Pops

8ight For 8ight – Empire City Casino
Through July 30, 2018 – Yonkers

Empire Club Members earn 8 Empire Points playing slot machines to receive $8 Free Play. Enjoy $8 drink specials in the lounge. $8 frozen cocktails in Dan Rooney's and $8 food special in the food court.

Eight Is Never Enough – The Broadway Comedy Club
Through July 30, 2018 – Manhattan

The cast of EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH delivers hilarious comedy improvised on the spot based on audience suggestions and participation. Every show is topical and customized to you. Think WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY meets Broadway.

Meditation for Kids – Kadampa Meditation Center Long Island
Through July 30, 2018 – Huntington

Classes are presented in a lively, creative and interactive way. The classes are suitable for children 6-14 years of age. Meditation for Children is an ongoing program every Sunday morning throughout the school year. Classes are held in the children’s meditation room at Kadampa Meditation Center Long Island in Huntington.

Mini – Mondays – Color Me Mine
Through July 30, 2018 – West Nyack

Color Me Mine Pottery Studio provides a space for kids and adults to express their creativity, relax, have some fun with over 300+ different bisque options for you to choose from. Paint and then glaze fire your piece!

Pricing is based on the item(s) you choose to paint. See website for more information.

Story and Play – Brooklyn Public Library – Central Library
Through July 31, 2018 – Prospect Heights

Hear wonderful stories, play with toys and make new friends at this fun and informal program.

Lighthouse Open Late – Fire Island Lighthouse
Through July 31, 2018 – Fire Island

Enjoy the early evening at the Lighthouse. Beat the parking fee after 6pm. Tower tours are available until 7:30 pm at regular fee. Weather permitting please call ahead (631) 661-4876. Every Saturday in July.

Fantastic $15 – Empire City Casino
Through July 31, 2018 – Yonkers

Empire Club Members earn 15 Empire Points playing slot machines to receive $15 Free Play! Free Play can be redeemed at any Promotions Kiosk. One per Empire Club Member per promotional day.
Plus: Enjoy $5 Bacardi drink specials in the Entertainment Lounge from 5pm-10pm and live music from 8pm-10:30pm.

Ready! Set! Lis! – The Field Library
Through July 31, 2018 – Peekskill

Join for a fun, interactive storytime that focuses on early literacy skills for kids 3 and up. Enjoy stories, songs, and rhyming and shape games. No sign-up needed.

Green Teens – Long Island Children's Museum
Through July 31, 2018 – Garden City

Explore the worlds of science and nature with the Green Teens this summer in Our Backyard! Each week, dig deeper into the unknown through hands-on learning experiences on alternative energy, water, habitats, and more. Check out our website for Green Teens updates.

Sweet Dreams – Long Island Children's Museum
Through July 31, 2018 – Garden City

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Do you have sweet dreams of lollipops, soccer or butterflies?  Join us for a unique workshop as you design your own pillowcase using fabric paint, markers, and stamps.

Listen to lullabies from around the world as you create the masterpiece of your dreams! To ensure that visitors have ample time to create their pillowcases, timed tickets will be issued for this program.

National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey – National Geographic Encounter
Through July 31, 2018 – Times Square

Through ground-breaking technology, audiences will go on a digital "underwater" dive and come face-to-face with life-size photo-real versions of some of the largest and most interesting creatures of the sea at this one-of-a-kind immersive entertainment experience. This is a walk-through experience and lasts approximately 90 minutes.

Pay-what-you-wish Thursdays July 2018 Drop-In Play at Spark by BCM! – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through July 31, 2018 – Brooklyn

Pay-what-you-wish Thursdays July 2018 Drop-In Play
Join in the following drop-in art projects and play opportunities taking place on July weekends in our Studio. We are feeling the summer vibes at Spark and cannot wait to play with more unusual materials to get our creative juices flowing. SPARK Independence!
Saturday, July 7 – Sunday, July 8
Flower wreaths
After spring has come and gone, welcome summer with a bright flower wreath!
Saturday, July 14 – Sunday, July 15
Fluttering Butterfly collage
Design your mixed media flying butterfly diorama and watch your butterflies take flight!
Saturday, July 21 – Sunday, July 22
Tinted Binoculars
Make your binoculars and have fun peering through the colorful lenses to see a tinted world.
Saturday, July 28 – Sunday, July 29
Sunny Day Visors
Protect your skin from summer rays and decorate a bright and colorful sun visor!
All programs subject to change.

Dance and Music with Cumbe Kidz – Fort Greene Park
Through July 31, 2018 – Fort Greene

Join the Fort Greene Park Conservancy and Cumbe: Center for African and Diaspora Dance for a fun journey through the African diaspora by way of Fort Greene Park!  Families are invited to visit Jamaica, Cuba and the U.S. through interactive Caribbean, Hip Hop and Afro-Cuban classes. Watch master artists perform, then experience the joy and learn the movements through a class and a dance jam.

Performances are free, suitable for children of all ages and require no prior formal instruction. Meet in the Monument Plaza’s western wing.

July 2018 Drop-In Play at Spark by BCM! – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through July 31, 2018 – Brooklyn

July 2018 Drop-In Play
Join in the following drop-in art projects and play opportunities taking place on July weekends in our Studio. We are feeling the summer vibes at Spark and cannot wait to play with more unusual materials to get our creative juices flowing. SPARK Independence!
Saturday, July 7 – Sunday, July 8
Flower wreaths
After spring has come and gone, welcome summer with a bright flower wreath!
Saturday, July 14 – Sunday, July 15
Fluttering Butterfly collage
Design your mixed media flying butterfly diorama and watch your butterflies take flight!
Saturday, July 21 – Sunday, July 22
Tinted Binoculars
Make your binoculars and have fun peering through the colorful lenses to see a tinted world.
Saturday, July 28 – Sunday, July 29
Sunny Day Visors
Protect your skin from summer rays and decorate a bright and colorful sun visor!
All programs subject to change.
Wednesday, 1:00-5:00PM
Thursday, 1:00-6:00PM
Friday, 1:00-5:00PM
Saturday, 1:00-5:00PM
Sunday, 1:00-5:00PM
We are closed Mondays & Tuesdays.

Children's Library Reading Program: 'Rumble in the Jungle' – Various libraries around Rockland County
Through July 31, 2018 – Rockland County

Presented by the Master Gardener Volunteers of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County, this STEAM-oriented, multifaceted educational, and fun packed hour program is geared for grades 1-4.

Children will be introduced to seven exotic, strange, and colorful rainy jungle birds after they have brainstormed what is necessary for any winged creatures to adapt to their environment. Tropical birdwatcher Karen will take the children on a magical journey where they will learn the legend of a tiny hummingbird who becomes king of Guatemala. The program concludes with a fast moving, interactive game of Jungle Jumble where pairs of children try to reconstruct these exotic birds from puzzle pieces and match them with their correct bird songs.

All program participants will receive good bags of jungle themed information and pencil/paper activities. Registration is required.

People – Jeffrey Deitch
Through July 31, 2018 – New York

Family Movies – Glen Oaks Library
Through July 31, 2018 – Glen Oaks

7/3 "The Secret Life of Pets" (2016, PG), 7/10 "Hotel Transylvania 2" (2015, PG), 7/17 " Coco" (2017, PG), 7/24 "The Swan Princess: A Royal Myztery" (2018, PG), 7/31 "Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas" (2017, PG).

All Star Stand Up Comedy – The Broadway Comedy Club
Through July 31, 2018 – Manhattan

Broadway Comedy Club presents a lineup full of our Top Headliners. These are the best comedians from New York City with special guests from all across the country. You've seen them on MTV, HBO, The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, The Daily Show, Last Comic Standing and more!

Living History Tours – Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium
Through July 31, 2018 – Centerport

For more than a decade, Living History tours have delighted visitors to the elegant 24-room, Spanish-Revival waterfront mansion, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Stories told on the tours are based on the oral histories of people who worked for the Vanderbilts as teenagers and young adults. Some stories originated in Mr. Vanderbilt’s books of his world travels and extensive sea journeys. This summer of 1936 was eventful. “The movie Captains Courageous with Spencer Tracy is playing in the theaters, and Agatha Christie’s new novel, Dumb Witness, is in the bookstores,” said Stephanie Gress, director of curatorial affairs. “Legendary aviator Amelia Earhart is lost at sea in July, and European leaders are faced with threats of German expansion. The U.S. Post Office has just issued a commemorative stamp in honor of the women’s voting rights activist and social reformer Susan B. Anthony on the 30th anniversary of her death in 1906.” Earlier in 1936, New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia – who supported women’s voting rights – had been the keynote speaker at a dinner at the city’s Biltmore Hotel to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Women’s City Club in New York. le Living History presentation is set against this background of national and international news.  LaGuardia is invited to Eagle’s Nest to join a few of the Vanderbilt family members – including William K. Vanderbilt’s brother, Harold; his sister, Consuelo, the Duchess of Marlborough; and her guests Elizabeth Arden, Anne Morgan, and her nephew, Henry Sturgis Morgan, Gress said. Mr. Vanderbilt’s sister, Consuelo, and her guests reminisce about their younger days at Suffragette rallies. Beginning Memorial Day weekend, the Museum will display items in two guest rooms that commemorate the centennial of women’s right to vote in New York State. Included will be an enlargement of the Susan B. Anthony stamp, suffrage banners and sashes, and an authentic outfit worn in that era by Consuelo, the Duchess of Marlborough. (Mr. Vanderbilt’s mother, Alva, also had been active in the movement.) The Living History cast: Ellen Mason will play Elizabeth Arden, who created the American beauty industry. Yachtsman Harold Vanderbilt – William’s brother, three-time winner of the America’s Cup, and expert on contract bridge – will be portrayed by Jim Ryan and Gerard Crosson. Peter Reganato will be Pietro, the Italian chef. Dale Spencer will perform as William Belanske, the curator and artist who traveled with Mr. Vanderbilt on his epic journeys. Anne Morgan will be played by Judy Pfeffer and Beverly Pokorny. The Vanderbilt has been called a “museum of a museum” – the mansion, natural-history and marine collections galleries are preserved exactly as they were when the Vanderbilts lived on the estate.

Corbin's Crusaders Sports Club & Day Camp Tours – Corbin's Crusaders
Through July 31, 2018 – Greenwich

Take a private camp tour during July at Corbin’s Crusaders. Interested families, should email [email protected] to set up an appointment.

Guided Tours – Parrish Art Museum
Through July 31, 2018 – Water Mill

Docent-led tours highlighting the Permanent Collection and special exhibitions on Saturdays. Tours last approximately one hour.

Sheba Mason – The Broadway Comedy Club
Through July 31, 2018 – Manhattan

The child of playwright Ginger Reiter and comedian Jackie Mason, Sheba Mason has been performing since appearing in her mother's plays at the age of 2. Honing her own skills onstage for years, Mason has become a fixture of the Manhattan comedy scene, spouting witticisms about everything from politics to grandmothers. Now, she's taking her show on the road, and she's bringing along some of her talented friends. Join Mason for a hilarious night of comedy alongside Comedy Central's Tom McCaffrey, Raj Mahal and more of New York's brightest up-and-coming comics.

Nicholas K Sample Sale – Nicholas K Studio
Through July 31, 2018 – New York

Up to 80% off apparel and accessories. Shop runway samples and overstocks items including outerwear, leather jackets, dresses, pants, tops, shoes and more.
Cash and credit card accepted. All sales final.

Summer Block Party at Coach – The Shops at Columbus Circle
Through July 31, 2018 – New York

Coach is a modern American luxury brand with a rich heritage rooted in quality and craftsmanship. All over the world, the Coach name is synonymous with the ease and sophistication of New York style.

BOSS X Formula E – The Shops at Columbus Circle
Through July 31, 2018 – New York

Boss is one of the leading international fashion and lifestyle groups that offers a versatile range of products in menswear, womenswear, kidswear, eyewear, watches and fragrances. The brand world of Boss consists of the core brand Boss and the avant-garde brand Hugo.

Hugo Boss Summer Sale – The Shops at Columbus Circle
Through July 31, 2018 – New York

Boss is one of the leading international fashion and lifestyle groups that offers a versatile range of products in menswear, womenswear, kidswear, eyewear, watches and fragrances. The brand world of Boss consists of the core brand Boss and the avant-garde brand Hugo.

Pilates in the Park – Freeman Plaza West
Through July 31, 2018 – New York

Pilates in the Park – @ Freeman Plaza West
Real Pilates is back in Hudson Square! This is a super fun treat and is being extended through July, so be sure to join us before it’s gone. Here are the details:
WHAT: One-Hour Mat Classes in the new Hudson Square Park
WHEN: July 10, 17, 24 and 31 @ 6-7pm
WHERE: Freeman Plaza West, between Broome+Watts (enter on Hudson)
HOW MUCH: Free!
BRING: Yourself and water! Mats are included.
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#feelthereal

Judha Su – Art in General
Through July 31, 2018 – Brooklyn

Judha Su is an art critic and writer, working on shifting boundaries of contemporary arts, diverse forms of artistic practices, and politics of knowledge. She perceives art as a point of contact, negotiation, and entry to imagine beyond a conditioned reality. Her current project revolves around reclaiming thinking subjectivities, a transmission of bodily and nonverbal knowledge, and a re-distribution of sensory experiences. From 2015–16, she received a research fellowship from the Japan Foundation Asia Center to conduct fieldwork about practices of art writing in Indonesia, Philippines, and Japan. Last year, she initiated a collaborative project titled "To Whom It May Concern"; started as a laboratory exhibition at Bangkok CityCity Gallery, the project has now developed into a Thai-English online platform for collective learning. Judha is also a laborer of "soi" – a space for dialogue, research, and pedagogy.
Judha is in residence at Art in General from April to July 2018 through the support of the Asian Cultural Council.

Lowercase Summer Popup – Wythe Hotel
Through July 31, 2018 – Brooklyn

We are an independent eyewear brand born and bred in NYC. With every single model designed and manufactured at our workshop in Brooklyn Army Terminal, each frame embodies its own particular story. Inspired by music, location, history and events of the city, you truly are wearing a piece of the city. The details of the frames are purposeful and play to each theme. From bold lines to underlying detail, the designs are unique and allow artistic expression for each individual.
Please come and check out our summer pop up at the gorgeous space in Wyeth Hotel. We’ll have our full collection available including our newly released collaboration with NU SWIM.
Browse the full collection on www.lowercasenyc.com.

Can You Run the Zoo? – Prospect Park Zoo
Through July 31, 2018 – Flatbush

Do you have what it takes to work at the zoo? Visit the Prospect Park Zoo every weekend in July to find out what it takes to care for hundreds of animals. National Zoo Keeper Week is in July so it’s a perfect opportunity to meet some of our keepers and learn about their jobs. Volunteer and education program information will highlight how you too can join the zoo!

Handheld Games of the Past – Lefferts Historic House
Through July 31, 2018 – Flatbush

Handheld games were just as popular in the past as they are in the present. So put down the remote or controller and come on over to the Lefferts house where you can join Prospect Park Alliance to learn classic handheld games from the past like graces, hoops, quoits, horseshoes and 9-pin bowling!

The Flo Show – The PIT Loft
Through July 31, 2018 – New York

Fresh off a lifetime of Floridian vaudeville tours, your favorite Aunt Flos are dancing back into your hearts and hosting a variety show! Featuring stand-up, sketch, characters and more!

Pop-Up Audubon I & II: Macy's Fishing Clinics – Prospect Park Audubon Center
Through July 31, 2018 – Flatbush

Join Prospect Park Alliance educators in a series of fun, free catch-and-release fishing clinics! Participants learn about aquatic ecology, fishing safety and will even get to collect their own bait, and then join us for a family birdwatching walk.

Little Farmer Explorers – Garden of Eve Farm
Through August 01, 2018 – Riverhead

Tour the farm each week to see what’s growing, taste the fruits of the field, and learn about how it grows. Fun for families, friends, and make great gifts too! Includes admission to Fun Fields play area. Pre-registration required, Register online at  gardenofevefarm.com.

72 Hour Shootout Film Competition – Asian American Film Lab
Through August 01, 2018 – New York

JOIN THE FILM LAB!
Create and Nurture Diverse & Innovative New Entertainment!
Film Lab has an open Officer position and is currently accepting applications for Treasurer. The Treasurer applies for 2-3 grants a year. The position is unsalaried, however the Treasurer receives a commission from each successful grant award and works with a fabulous team doing great work to create positive social change through media entertainment! Email [email protected] for more information.
JOIN THE FILM LAB!
Create and Nurture Diverse & Innovative New Entertainment!
Film Lab is now accepting applications for the 2018 72 Hour Shootout filmmaking competition coordinator. Registration for the competition opens March 1st, 2018, and ends with a grand finale screening of the top ten films at AAIFF in NYC in the summer of 2018. The coordinator should have some filmmaking experience and must be local to NYC and generally available during May-August 2018! Email [email protected] for more information.

Peekskill 4th of July Celebration and Summer Concert Series – Riverfront Green Park
Through August 01, 2018 – Peekskill

Set yourself up for free outdoor concerts on five Wednesday evenings this summer. The fun starts on on July 4th with fireworks immediately following an R&B music concert. Other weeks include country, soul, rock, and jazz.

If there is rain, concerts after July 4th will be held indoors at Peekskill Middle School at 212 Ringgold Street.

Toddler Art Adventures – Elite Minds Montessori
Through August 01, 2018 – Columbia Street Waterfront District

Budding toddler artists will explore paint, crayons, oil pastels, collage materials, air-dry clay and recycled sculpture in this process-oriented art class. Themes for projects include NYC, outer space, animals, opposites and much more. This curriculum is a great introduction to a structured class for young artists and will help strengthen their fine motor skills and ability to represent the world around them.

Design Kids: Imagination Playground – Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Through August 01, 2018 – Upper East Side

Head to the Cooper Hewitt to play with the award winning Imagination Playground. Giant mobile construction blocks that children can use for creative play. For ages 5-12. Held in the Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden. Enter at 90th Street entrance.

Aladdin – BroadHollow Theatre
Through August 02, 2018 – East Islip

Welcome to Agrabah, City of Enchantment and the fantastic tale of the street rat who became a prince! All of your favorite characters – Aladdin, Jasmine, Iago, Jafar, the Genie, and more – are here in a musical adventure filled with magic, mayhem, and flying carpet rides.

Nicole Zuraitis – Birdland
Through August 02, 2018 – New York

Vocalist, keyboard player and songwriter Nicole Zuraitis blends bountiful songwriting skills, an effervescent presence and dazzling vocals in a consummate package that has thrilled audiences across Manhattan and across the world. Nicole is the 2016 New York City Songwriting Competition Coffee Music Project Winner, 2015 second runner-up in the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition and the 2014 Herb Albert ASCAP Young Composer Awards Winner. She's also the Peoples Choice and Johnny Mercer Award winner in the National American Traditions Vocal Competition. She is the vocalist for the world famous Birdland Big Band in New York City and has been nominated in all three jazz categories in the 2018 International Music and Entertainment Awards. Nicole has headlined the Blue Note (NYC) and maintains residencies at the 55 Bar (every second Thursday of the month), Rockwood Music Hall (with the Dan Pugach Nonet), and Redeye Grill.

Art Pals – Creative Corner
Through August 02, 2018 – Larchmont

Join this weekly camp for ages 3-5, with a different theme each week like farm animals, jungle creatures, and underwater adventures. There will be a snack and story every day.

Golly Gee Whiz – TADA! Youth Theater
Through August 02, 2018 – New York

Book by Eric Rockwell & Joanne Bogart; Music by Eric Rockwell; Lyrics by Joanne Bogart
Direction & Choreography by Joanna Greer
Musical Direction by Matthew Gregory
In this loving tribute to the classic Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland film musicals of the 30s and 40s, the residents of Happyville band together with the help of Mickey and Judy to put on a great show and re-establish Happyville as the bustling town that it once was.

'Golly Gee Whiz!' – TADA! Youth Theater
Through August 02, 2018 – Chelsea

A tribute to the classic Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland film musicals of the 1930s and 40s, Golly Gee Whiz! takes place in an American town, Happyville, during the Great Depression. Happyville’s residents are unmotivated and bored. Eager to make a change, a group of local children band together with the help of Mickey and Judy to put on a great show and re-establish Happyville as the bustling, optimistic town that it once was.

The LIC One Act Play Festival 2018 – The Secret Theatre
Through August 02, 2018 – Long Island

The LIC One Act Festival 2018 is a self-producing competition style one-act play festival. The plays are divided into up to six different programs. The Audience will vote for best plays. Those scores will be averaged to insure that everyone has a fair chance regardless of audience size. The top six to ten nominated plays will compete for the Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Play. Best Actor wins $50, Actress $50, Director $50 and Best Play $100. As well, those plays in the Finals will be offered a chance to be non-exclusively published in The Secret Theatre's Anthology of Short Plays.
We also intend to invite the finalists to have their play published in a short play anthology. This would be a non-exclusive deal, which doesn't prevent the author from pursuing a deal with Samuel French for example and is not mandatory. We will be using the theatre's standard lighting plot and will provide you with a light and soundboard operator. In addition we will offer free 4-hour rehearsal space to each show from July 2nd – 8th, which is subject to availability and on a first come first served. Each play is responsible for providing their Director and Actors for their production.
Break a leg! Equity Showcases permitted but acts will obtain their own code; The Secret Theatre will provide Equity compliant Insurance to the productions.

Tri State Buick & Gmc Dealers Present the 2018 Country Megaticket – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Through August 03, 2018 – Bethel

Evening Bat Walks in Central Park – American Museum of Natural History
Through August 03, 2018 – Upper West Side

At dusk, bats leave the warm spaces under city roofs to feed on flying insects. Join Bradley Klein, Danielle Gustafson, and other members of the New York City Bat Group for a walk through Central Park. Aided by detectors that amplify the animals’ otherwise inaudible high-frequency chirps, bat-watchers monitor and catalogue the species that call the city home.

Jcal Musical Summer Camp – Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning
Through August 03, 2018 – Jamaica

Camp Léman – Léman Manhattan Preparatory School
Through August 03, 2018 – New York

Camp Léman is Lower Manhattan’s premier summer program that provides children with unforgettable experiences. At Camp Léman, campers from ages 3 to 5th grade participate in a plethora of enriching activities, including theater, cooking, basketball, magic, science, and swimming. It is the ideal place for your child to make friends, foster their imagination, and develop socially and educationally. Each of our age-based groups is led by a Head Counselor who is a certified teacher, and all of our highly-trained staff are committed to nurturing a fun, safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for every camper. With theme weeks, special outings, and a “Big Buddy Little Buddy program,” every day brings something new. Camp Léman takes place from 8:30am from 3:30 pm. 3 year old children have the option to stay for a half-day from 8:30am to 1pm, and children ages 4 and up have the option to stay for an extended day until 5:30pm from Mondays to Thursdays. Léman Manhattan also offers week-long specialty camps for children entering 4th-8th grades. Camp Léman runs from June 25 – August 3, 2018. Register at http://www.lemanmanhattan.org/camp_leman.html or e-mail [email protected]

Compass Song – Times Square
Through August 03, 2018 – New York

Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. The result is Compass Song, a free app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World that officially launches Wednesday, July 12th. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts.
As you turn on the app, plug in your headphones and walk through Times Square, a voice will accompany your wanderings with poems about searching for freedom, reflections on navigating the city, and cross-cultural myths about the cardinal directions, woven through with quotes from and reworkings of Walk With Me, the African-American spiritual turned Civil Rights freedom song. The voice in Compass Song is always underscored by a drone, a unique harmony that translates the latitude and longitude data for Times Square into sound and modulates as you walk north, south, east, or west. Interspersed with this are vocal performances of the sounds of Times Square, as if the city itself is singing to you.
Compass Song is centered at Duffy Square, with sounds spread between 49th Street to the north, 42nd Street to the south, 8th Avenue to the west, and 6th Avenue to the east. Let the map guide you within the active soundscape to seek out more of the audio experience, or wander through the district using only the app’s compass to happen upon divergent sonic elements.
For more information on the project, please visit CompassSong.com

Amazing Grace CIRCUS! BIG TOP CIRCUS CAMP – Grace Episcopal Church Nyack
Through August 03, 2018 – Nyack

Amazing Grace CIRCUS! brings you a unique circus summer camp experience right in the heart of downtown Nyack (aka, The Art & Soul of The Hudson). Children will be taught by professional circus artists from Big Apple Circus, Cirque du Soleil, Westchester Circus Arts, Quebec National Circus School, and Acrobrats Inc. Learn how to walk on the tight-wire, work on the trapeze, perform on aerial silks, juggle, act, and learn classic clown routines. And that is before lunch! After lunch, learn to dance, build human pyramids, balance on their hands, tumble, and more! Big Top and Little Top Circus Summer Camps are the only full-time circus summer camps in Rockland and Bergen Counties.

Causing a Stir: New Works by Patti Grabel – Chase Edwards Contemporary
Through August 04, 2018 – Bridgehampton

Chase Edwards Contemporary in Bridgehampton presents “Causing a Stir: New Works by Patti Grabel” from July 21st – August 4th. “Causing a Stir” will feature new photographic compositions printed on both paper and glass depicting wooden spoons, each with its own unique story. The narrative threads in each work embrace a variety of themes including nourishment, sensuality, creative expression, aspirations and the liberating act of taking chances.
The gallery will host an opening cocktail reception with the artist on Saturday, July 21st from 4pm -7pm. A portion of the proceeds from “Causing a Stir” will benefit City Harvest, the New York City non-profit that pioneered food rescue in 1982.

Early Childhood Math – Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
Through August 04, 2018 – Inwood

The Early Childhood Math Program is intended for children ages 2-6. Caregivers and children are invited to come together to this exciting program.

Make It or Break It: Introduction to Glassblowing – UrbanGlass
Through August 04, 2018 – Brooklyn

This class will take on an experimental approach to learning how to work with hot glass. Exercises will revolve around experiments to test material boundaries through traditional and unconventional processes. Students will gain empirical knowledge through trial, error and observation to then apply when making their own sculptures and vessels. We will work with both solid and blown glass and have a session in the cold shop to additionally manipulate the pieces made through carving, grinding and cutting. This class is open to beginner and intermediate students who wish to try out unusual ideas and methods.

Le Carrousel's Puppet Shows – Bryant Park's Le Carrousel
Through August 04, 2018 – Midtown

Presto! Change-o! Fantastic illusions, sleight of hand, levitation beyond belief…it’s fun for the whole family when the world’s best magicians perform fun-filled tricks for kids of all ages.

Le Carrousel's Story Time – Bryant Park's Le Carrousel
Through August 04, 2018 – Midtown

Presto! Change-o! Fantastic illusions, sleight of hand, levitation beyond belief…it’s fun for the whole family when the world’s best magicians perform fun-filled tricks for kids of all ages.

Hunting the Whale: The Rise and Fall of a Southampton Industry – Southampton Historical Museum – Rogers Mansion
Through August 04, 2018 – Southampton

This interactive and inclusive exhibit adds new discoveries to the accumulation of documentation and artifacts collected over more than 100 years to illuminate Southampton Village’s prominent role in the whaling industry at its mid-19th century height. Whaling tools, maps, illustrations, archival images and text will be displayed with an eye toward making the exhibit accessible to audiences of varied interests and all ages. Among those whose roles will be highlighted are local indigenous people, slaves, servants, whaling captains, and the families that were sustained by the whaling industry.  This exhibit takes place inside the historic Captain Albert Rogers Mansion, a 20 room Greek-revival house was built in 1843 during the peak of the whaling industry. It was built by Captain Rogers was one of the many prosperous whaling captains living in Southampton during the 19th century. The Rogers Mansion is a property of the Southampton Historical Museum.

Family Sundays – Nassau County Museum of Art
Through August 05, 2018 – Roslyn Harbor

Converse, collaborate and create together. Be inspired by the works in the exhibition explore new art materials. Family Sunday allows children and the adults in their lives to take time to reconnect while talking about and making art together.

Before We're Gone – LocalTheatreNY.com
Through August 05, 2018 – New York

BEFORE WE'RE GONE a new play by Jerry Small, Directed by Joe John Battista
A Pulitzer-winning playwright, screenwriter and outspoken political activist, who has disappeared from her high-profile life in New York, Hollywood, and the tabloids, is hiding under an assumed name in a secluded seaside motel in Santa Barbara, California, where she intends to end her life by her own hand.
At the very moment she is about to commit suicide, there is a knock on her door. It is a man with whom she had a brief relationship twenty-five years ago, when she was thirty-six and at the height of her Broadway fame and he was a naïve twenty, studying to be a Catholic priest. They met during the nineteen fifties in Reno's famous art-deco Mapes Hotel, where she was staying for her six-weeks divorce. He was working in the hotel while on sabbatical from the Franciscan Order, struggling to resolve doubts about the priesthood and himself.
Over the last twenty-five years, they have not seen each other nor spoken.
The play stars Leenya Rideout, whose Broadway credits include War Horse, Company, Cabaret and Cyrano de Bergerac. Also starring John Zdrojeski, who has appeared in numerous regional productions. Jay Russell, who has appeared on Broadway, and Emily Juliette Murphy, who has appeared Off Broadway. All actors courtesy of Equity.

Not an edge but a hinge – Abrons Arts Center
Through August 05, 2018 – New York

The 2018 edition of the annual AIRspace exhibition features work by 2017-2018 visual arts residents Christopher Aque, Priyanka Dasgupta and Chad Marshall, Carl E. Hazlewood, Trokon Nagbe, Macon Reed, Gabriela Salazar, Patrice Renee Washington, and Chris Watts. Marking the culmination of their residency at Abrons Arts Center, Not an edge but a hinge presents works across a range of media, including painting, sculpture, video, and site-specific installation, and is organized by AIRspace curatorial residents Christian Camacho-Light and Alexis Wilkinson.
Aligning with Abrons' wide-ranging multidisciplinary performance and educational programming, Not an edge but a hinge attends to difference within shared time and space. Occupying the building's three main galleries, the exhibition takes a kaleidoscopic approach in order to honor the complex and shifting affinities between individual artworks.
In the exhibition, several works withhold the figure from view, privileging the outline or trace over direct representation, investigating notions of disclosure or voyeurism. Others establish an indexical, material, or metaphorical relationship to place, often marking displacement or loss. Additional works use aesthetic forms and cultural objects as means of excavating histories of social violence, emphasizing their ties to the present. These overlapping elements function like hinges within a network of flexible relations, ultimately reflecting how these artists approach issues of identity in ways that elude and exceed a fixed reading.

Beyond Suffrage: A Century Of Women In New York Politics – Museum of the City of New York
Through August 05, 2018 – Manhattan

In honor of the women's suffrage centennial in New York State, the Museum of the City of New York explores women's political activism from the fight for voting rights up to the present day. Among the themes explored through artifacts, documents, costumes, photos and audiovisual materials are labor, health reform, good government and the women's liberation movement.

The 15th Annual New York Musical Festival – Various locations
Through August 05, 2018 – Times Square

Every year the New York Musical Festival showcases the best new musicals and musical theater talent in this three week event.
This year's festival has 15 family friendly shows, including musicals about Blackbeard the pirate, the Berlin Wall, and more.
Book early to avoid disappointment. See website for showtimes.

Tomato Gardening Workshops – Lyndhurst Mansion
Through August 05, 2018 – Tarrytown

Come join Homegrown Nurseries at the historic Lyndhurst Mansion this summer as we take a deep dive into growing a home garden's most prized possession – great tomatoes! Whether you are an experienced gardener trying to fine tune your prized Brandywines or a beginning gardener who wants to try a new crop this summer, these workshops will help. Over five workshops, we will take a take a deep dive into growing great tomatoes in the home garden – whether in a large backyard or in a small balcony. Each workshop is scheduled at the best time of year to put it into practice at home.

nanimarquina Offers Discounts on Designer Rugs and Poufs – nanimarquina
Through August 05, 2018 – New York

nanimarquina, the family-owned rug design brand, is pleased to announce that from July 15th – August 5th the company will host their Special Summer Sale at participating dealers, offering 10% off their entire collection, including standard and custom sizes along with 15% off a rug and pouf combination. This is a great opportunity to own unique, hand-made rugs and poufs for below retail value. Sale items include the Shade and Shade pouf collection (originally $2,896, now $2,462), the Hayon x Nani Collection (originally $3,825, now $3,443), and the Tres Collection + Tres Poufs (originally $3,185, now $2,708), as well as the remainder of nanimarquina’s collections.

Innit – SoHo Playhouse
Through August 05, 2018 – new york

Meet Kelly Roberts as she visits a psychologist. She’s bold, vulgar…and broken. You’ll laugh blindly to heartfelt tears! Powerful, sell-out one-woman show Innit, set during working class, 90’s Manchester, demonstrates the teenage angst and wilted heart of the outrageous, guffaw-inducing Kelly Roberts. Witness her first ever visit to a psychologist as she unwittingly discloses her hilarious and heart-breaking story, leaving a mark on those who remember those isolating teenage year.Colette Forde’s INNIT
Begins Performances on July 6; Opening night is July 12 through August 5, 2018
Playing Schedule:
Wednesday at 8:30 pm; Thursday at 7 pm; Friday at 8:30 pm; Saturday at 6 pm; Sunday at 3 pm
Running Time 75 minutes

Little Rock – Sheen Center for Thought & Culture
Through August 05, 2018 – New York

This docudrama with music chronicles the true story of nine brave students poised to integrate the formerly all-white Little Rock Central High School.
At the dawn of the civil rights movement, three years after Thurgood Marshall successfully litigated the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case, Little Rock, Arkansas became ground zero in the fight to integrate public schools across America. Through a series of events and with the aid of an emerging technology called television, living rooms across the world would witness a real life drama featuring a brave and stalwart group of black teenagers, who would become known as The Little Rock Nine, along with a supporting cast including a defiant Governor, a resolute President Eisenhower, and 11,000 federal and state troops. Integrating Little Rock Central High School would become an important and dramatic prerequisite step in implementing the new federal law. Successfully completing the school year would become its ultimate test.
N.B. Strong language
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International Concert Series – Eisenhower Park
Through August 05, 2018 – East Meadow

The International Music Nights Summer Concert Series is presented by the Nassau County Department of Parks, Recreation and Museums in recognition of Nassau County’s unique ethnic diversity. The International Music Nights are presented at the Lakeside Theatre, free of charge. Bring a folding chair or blanket. The schedule is as follows:

July 1-Turkish American Night

July 9 · German American Night

July 15 · African American Night

July 29 · Creole American Night

August 5- Chinese American Night

Get The Boat – SoHo Playhouse
Through August 05, 2018 – NEW YORK

When you meet someone for the first time you bond over the things you have in common. But what if the thing you have in common is also your biggest secret? Two strangers that meet on a journey many Irish women still keep as their biggest secret. Get The Boat his poignant, gruff, funny piece about sudden friendship, life shattering decisions and the secrets that we share. Get The Boat is produced by Holy Show Theatre Company, Playing Schedule:
Wednesday at 8:30 pm; Thursday at 7 pm; Friday at 8:30 pm; Saturday at 6 pm; Sunday at 3 pm

Butterfly Exhibit – Greenburgh Nature Center
Through August 05, 2018 – Scarsdale

Follow the boardwalk down to the Native Plant Meadow where you’ll find an oasis of butterflies. Enjoy close encounters with these beautiful creatures and learn about their importance in nature.

Le Carrousel's Magique – Bryant Park's Le Carrousel
Through August 05, 2018 – Midtown

Presto! Change-o! Fantastic illusions, sleight of hand, levitation beyond belief…it’s fun for the whole family when the world’s best magicians perform fun-filled tricks for kids of all ages.

A Light on the Path to Inner Wisdom with Scott Tusa – Tibet House US
Through August 06, 2018 – New York

Starting in April, Scott Tusa will be in residence to guide and help launch a twelve week practicum focused on developing a personal relationship to the Buddhist path. Through a combination of experiential learning and meditation, the series will explore the intersections of core Buddhist principles and our everyday lives, where integrative practices meet our own inner potential. Along with weekly teachings and discussions, each four week module will include readings and practice recommendations to support participants in both their understanding and personal paths. We hope you can join us for this exciting new series, and please stay tuned for more information!
Scott Tusa is a Buddhist teacher based in Brooklyn, New York. He teaches meditation and Buddhist psychology nationally and supports Tsoknyi Rinpoche's Pundarika Sangha as a practice advisor. He trained in Buddhist philosophy and meditation with some of the greatest living masters since his early twenties, including Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Tsoknyi Rinpoche, and Tulku Sangag Rinpoche. Ordained by His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, he spent nine years as a Buddhist monk, with much of that time engaged in solitary meditation retreat and study in the United States, India, and Nepal.

Children's Specials – Riverfront Green Park
Through August 06, 2018 – Peekskill

Set yourself up for free outdoor concerts on five Wednesday evenings this summer. The fun starts on on July 4th with fireworks immediately following an R&B music concert. Other weeks include country, soul, rock, and jazz.

If there is rain, concerts after July 4th will be held indoors at Peekskill Middle School at 212 Ringgold Street.

Sensory Bounce – Bounce! Trampoline Sports
Through August 06, 2018 – Syosset

Every Monday evening, Bounce! is open for children and adults with autism. The Bounce! staff members have received sensitivity training and have experience working with special needs children and adults.

Movie Mondays – Ridge Hill
Through August 06, 2018 – Yonkers

Take in five different family movie nights this summer on the brand new South Lawn. Arrive early with your chairs and blankets to grab your spot on the lawn.

July 9 – Lego Batman
July 16 – Paddington 2
July 23 – Coco
July 30 – Beauty and the Beast
August 6 – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.

Le Blanc – The PIT Loft
Through August 06, 2018 – New York

Le Blanc is a non-linear full length play with elements of music, art distillation, light design, and dance. Our show follows the rags to riches (back to rags) autobiography of the world infamous, unapologetically Black, openly queer, political, and talented (fictional) character of Wellington "Isyss" Le Blanc.
Through a series of interviews and vignettes, we explore Wellington's life from his humble beginnings as a motherless child in the Foster/Adoption system of California, to his sexy exploits as a serial monogamist with a diverse selection of male and female lovers, all the way through his unconventional outlook and relationship with HIV/AIDS, and right into his underground rise to notoriety on the NYC gay ballroom scene as a member of the "House Of Le Blanc". What lies beyond his rise to mainstream success as a commercial dancer will be sure to shock as audiences witness his metamorphosis into an infamous public figure and "criminal".
The show explores race, intimacy, sexuality, relationships, as well as our American judicial, health care, and law enforcement systems from a Black, All American, queer perspective.

Tech Tuesdays – Flatiron South Public Plaza
Through August 07, 2018 – Flatiron District

Since 2012, the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership Business Improvement District (BID), in partnership with General Assembly, has offered a series of tech education classes. This year, instructors from local institutions and businesses will teach classes on Tuesday evenings. Classes are free and open to the public but are subject to cancellation due to weather. Check out Twitter @FlatironNY for last-minute updates.

Wonderful Wednesdays at the Carousel for All Children – Willowbrook Park
Through August 08, 2018 – Staten Island

Meet the Greenbelt's early childhood educators at the Carousel in the Greenbelt's Willowbrook Park. Then enjoy a nature activity, and learn about upcoming programs throughout the summer and fall.  Free and suitable for ages 3-5 with chaperone. Registration recommended.

Summer Reading Storytime – Granite Terrace at Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 3
Through August 08, 2018 – Brooklyn Heights

Join The Brooklyn Public Library for a rollicking good time listening to stories, singing songs, and enjoying the breeze from the water! Brooklyn Heights children’s librarians will read stories from the library’s summer reading list, plus a whole lot more! The only thing more fun than a good storytime is one with a view of the Brooklyn Bridge!

Family Music Festival – Germonds Park & Congers Station Park
Through August 08, 2018 – Clarkstown

This year’s Family Music Festival will feature a wide variety of family concert artists and groups. If it should rain on the day of the concerts, they will be held at the Clarkstown High School South, 31 Demarest Mill Road, West Nyack, NY

Family Fun: Tai Chi – Freeport Public Library
Through August 08, 2018 – Freeport

Tai chi is a traditional Chinese exercise renowned for its health and meditative benefits that is practiced worldwide.   Bring your family and practice it with us.  Remember to bring water, wear comfortable clothing, and sneakers.

Music in the Grove: Kids Concerts – Fort Greene Park
Through August 08, 2018 – Fort Greene

Fort Greene's popular kids concert series returns for its seventh season with hour-long performances perfect for children of all ages and their parents and guardians. Performances by beloved local artists like Hopalong Andrew, Rolie Polie Guacamole, Soul Science Lab, and more!

Wednesday Workshops – Katonah Museum of Art
Through August 08, 2018 – Katonah

Enjoy an evening out or sign up for an adult workshop while children spend the evening creating art and enjoying pizza. Register before 12pm. Materials provided

Multi -Dimensional Music Experience – Sony Square NYC
Through August 08, 2018 – New York

Experience music with newly added dimensionality, and fully immerse yourself in different dimensions of sound.

Alabama to Wyoming, Moments from 50 States – Sony Square NYC
Through August 08, 2018 – New York

View the photographic journey of Sony Artisan Tony Gale, as he takes on the personal challenge to capture all 50 states.

'Freckleface Strawberry: The Musical' – BroadHollow Theatre
Through August 08, 2018 – Elmont

Freckleface Strawberry – The Musical, based on the beloved New York Times best-selling book by celebrated actress, Julianne Moore, is a fun and touching family musical. Specifically created to perform for young audiences, families can step inside of the book's pages with Freckleface and friends as they learn to "love the skin they're in."

Village Pops Concerts On the Green – Farmingdale Village Green Gazebo
Through August 08, 2018 – Farmingdale

Celebrate our new Long Island location in Farmingdale! There will be food, games, face painting, photo booth and more! Nous espérons vous voir là-bas!

Forest Adventures – Blood Root Valley (Greenbelt)
Through August 09, 2018 – Staten Island

Join us for this new weekly series filled with woodland adventures including hikes, seasonal explorations, stories, and crafts. This program is designed for a caregiver and age-appropriate child to explore the wonders of the forest together.

'The Princess Who Saved a Dragon' – Theatre Three
Through August 09, 2018 – Port Jefferson

In a topsy-turvy turnaround, an independent-minded princess rescues a bedraggled dragon and they set-off on a wild adventure where they learn that being different can be a wonderful thing! A musical for the entire family—and dragons, too!

Throwback Thursdays – Flatiron North Public Plaza
Through August 09, 2018 – Flatiron District

On Throwback Thursdays, the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership Business Improvement District (BID) organizes a game station that is free and open to the public with giant games, board games, and cornhole sets. Local businesses and organizations will join in on the fun to provide free cultural education and entertainment, such as a children's bookbinding activity by the Center for Book Arts and a photo frame arts & crafts project by Wonder Photo Shop from 12-2pm on select Thursdays. At 6pm each Thursday, local musicians will entertain passersby.

Westchester Band Concerts – Chase Park Scarsdale Village
Through August 09, 2018 – White Plains

Take in free band concerts in the great outdoors. Rain location is Scarsdale High School Auditorium.

Citi Summer in the Square 2018 – Union Square
Through August 09, 2018 – Union Square

Every Thursday during the summer catch a mix of kids performances and activities in Union Square. See website for schedule.

14th Annual Free SummerStarz Movies – Transmitter Park
Through August 10, 2018 – Greenpoint

School's almost out and Town Square's SummerSTARZ free family movie nights are back. Six wonderful Friday nights, starting with The Lego Batman on July 6th. Bring a picnic blanket, friends & family to Transmitter Park on the gorgeous Greenpoint waterfront. Come early and have an awesome time!

Bryant Park Movie Nights – Bryant Park
Through August 10, 2018 – Midtown

Bring a blanket and sit on the Lawn to enjoy great food, friends, and a feature film. Lawn opens 5pm and film begins at sunset. Food items for sale curated by Hester Street Fair on the Fountain Terrace.

June 18: Le club du petit-déjeuner

June 25: The Philadelphia Story

July 2: A League of Their Own

July 9: Little Miss Sunshine

July 16: Fried Green Tomatoes

July 23: La princesse à marier

July 30: When Harry Met Sally…

August 6: The Wiz

August 13: Thelma and Louise

August 20: The Terminator

Fridays at the Movies – Floral Park Library
Through August 10, 2018 – Floral Park

Come and watch some classic Kids Movies with us! Children of all ages welcome, but all children age 9 and younger must be accompanied by an adult or teen (age 14 and up, please). No adults without children, please, this is a Kid's Program Series. No registration, all are welcome.

Outdoor Concerts – Cross County Shopping Center
Through August 10, 2018 – Yonkers

Enjoy food from both Cross County Shopping Center eateries and area Food Trucks (like grilled cheese, tacos, pizza, waffles & MORE!) along with a live band!
A donation from Food Truck sales will be donated to support the Food Bank of Westchester.
Friday, August 4, 5:30pm – 8:30pm: Food Trucks & Live Music with the Royal Khaoz
Friday, August 11, 5:30pm – 8:30pm: Food Trucks & Live Music with East Side Stories
Friday, August 18, 5:30pm – 8:30pm: Food Trucks & Live Music with Angry Young Men

2018 Summer Movie Series – Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Through August 10, 2018 – Midtown

The Intrepid Summer Movie Series returns this summer with a selection of six feature films. People are invited to bring lawn chairs, picnic baskets, and blankets to the Intrepid Museum to view the films outdoors on a huge inflatable screen on the Flight Deck of the historic aircraft carrier. The movie series will open with the annual screening of Top Gun to kick off Memorial Day weekend. The lineup for the 2018 Intrepid Summer Movie Series is:

Friday, May 25: Top Gun
Friday, June 29: Wonder Woman (2017)
Friday, July 13: Friday the 13th (1980)
Friday, July 27: Dunkirk Friday
Friday, August 10: Ghostbusters (1984)
Friday, August 24 will feature a community choice pick between Blade Runner (1982), Airplane! (1980), Disney Pixar’s Planes (2013), The Hunt for Red October (1990), and The Breakfast Club (1985).

Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis and space is limited. Food and beverages are available for purchase onsite. Guests are also welcome to bring their own food and beverages.

Port Washington Community band and Pilsner Brass Band Concerts – John Philip Sousa Memorial Band Shell, Sunset Park
Through August 10, 2018 – Port Washington

Singles Association of Long Island, ages 25 plus. Bring a chair. Ask for Vinny, Joe, or George. Social gathering afterwards at the Landmark Dinner, 1027 Northern Boulevard, Roslyn.

Dig! Plant! Grow! Pickle Me! – The New York Botanical Garden
Through August 10, 2018 – Bronx

The New York Botanical Garden’s landmark 2018 exhibition, 'Georgia O’Keeffe: Visions of Hawai‘i', will focus on the iconic artist’s immersion in the Hawaiian Islands in 1939. Visitors will experience a lush flower show in the Garden’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory evoking the gardens and landscapes that inspired O’Keeffe as well as the complex story of the flora and unique ecology of Hawai‘i.

In the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden, children and their families will be introduced to plants represented in O’Keeffe’s paintings and tropical food plants of Hawai‘i. Families will receive field notebooks and follow a trail, observing and drawing nature as O’Keeffe did in her work. Children will explore the botanical science of plant structure and create paintings.

Handwriting Without Tears ® Summer Workshop – Connect the Dots Occupational Therapy
Through August 10, 2018 – Midtown

A fun and interactive 10-session handwriting workshop that will help engage your child to both develop and gain confidence in their handwriting skills. Taught by a Handwriting Without Tears ® certified Occupational Therapist, your child will be sure to get the well-deserved attention and training they need in order to be successful as they begin to enter their schooling years. They will first receive a screening to determine correct placement, and will be followed with ten 45-minute sessions. Your child will be sure to master the techniques needed in order to become more familiar and confident in their practice and skills. Children who master handwriting are better, more creative writers. The earlier children are taught to master handwriting, the more likely they are to succeed in school, and write with speed and ease in all subjects.

PotLot Shabbat Dinners @ JCC Harlem – JCC Harlem
Through August 10, 2018 – Harlem

Head to the JCC's beautiful outdoor space for an al fresco community gathering. BYO vegetarian/dairy dish or meal to welcome Shabbat together. These dinners are welcoming to families of all configurations as well as individuals looking for Jewish community. You bring dinner, and JCC will provide utensils, wine, grape juice, challah, and dessert.

City Parks Foundation Get Up & Go – Parks across New York City
Through August 10, 2018 – New York

This free sports program provides tennis, golf, soccer, track and field, and fitness instruction and use of equipment for over 14,000 New York City children during the summer months. There are activities available for ages 6-16 years old in 39 parks across the five boroughs. Lessons for kids are offered at all skill levels. The fun includes free beginner lessons, tournaments, leagues, excellence programs and special events such as a tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows Tennis Center.
Sign up and pre-registration required. See website for details and sign up early to avoid disappointment.
The emphasis of the program is not only on learning the basics of the sport, but also on developing self-esteem, discipline and sportsmanship.

Summer Saturdays – Covenant Ballet Theatre
Through August 11, 2018 – Gravesend

Covenant Ballet has been offering high quality ballet programs and productions for 30 years. We are affiliated with American Ballet Theater and we provide their curriculum to our students. We foster the love of the arts in Southern Brooklyn through dance. We are a community-focused and a non-profit organization. We are located in 251 Avenue U. Our summer program runs from July 7th to August 11th and classes are broken down in age groups. The classes offered are for beginners and for experienced dancers.

'Chalk' – Kraine Theater
Through August 11, 2018 – East Village

A playful and poignant homage to classic silent-film era comedians, Chalk invites audiences into a hand-drawn world where imagination is made real and anything can happen.

Cinema on the Bay – Sunset Park
Through August 11, 2018 – Port Washington

Cinema on the Bay, a favorite summertime tradition in Port Washington, hosts a sunset screening and a lineup of upcoming films that includes “Wonder” on July 7, “Ghostbusters” on July 21, and “Sing” on Aug. 11 — all brought to the community for free by the Town of North Hempstead.   Check website for more information.

Youth Golf Lessons – Merrick Road Golf Course
Through August 11, 2018 – Merrick

Help your kids work on their golf game with group co-ed lessons, ages 8-17. Kids can learn the basics or improve upon what they already know. Along with ball striking and golf training tactics, our fantastic instructors will indulge on etiquette, mannerism, composure, and patience. Golf is a sport where you can learn valuable life lessons and have fun playing it too! Clubs preferred, NOT required. Dress appropriately, proper footwear no flip flops. Children with clubs, please have 7-8-9 irons at first class. For more information, please call 292-9000, ext. 7244.

Say What? NYC Comedy Improv – The PIT Loft
Through August 11, 2018 – New York

Say What? NYC is a NYC based short form improv group comprised of the finest misfits comedy has to offer. Hosted by one comedian, the cast must perform an array of improvised games and songs based on suggestions by the host as well as the audience (whom are encouraged to participate or even invited on stage to interact with the cast.) Performers must use the information given and their insane imaginations to portray different characters as well as an array of scenes. These games were made popular by the show "Whose Line It Anyway?".

Summer Camp Series! – UrbanGlass
Through August 11, 2018 – Brooklyn

UrbanGlass offers summer classes in a variety of glassmaking techniques designed for young artists. These workshops introduce students to this unique material and expand the breadth and depth of their art making activities.

iCreate 2018 Student Art Exhibition – Bruce Museum
Through August 12, 2018 – Greenwich

The Bruce Museum spotlights the creative energy and vitality of fine art created by regional high school students in the 8th annual iCreate exhibition. The show features approximately 40 jury-selected art works created by students competing for cash prizes and includes a catalog and digital presentation of all participating students’ work.

Busy at the Bee Yard Maintenance Sessions – Sands Point Preserve
Through August 12, 2018 – Sands Point

Follow along with the beekeeper as she performs maintenance on the hives. These sessions involve hands-on participation on beekeeping techniques. As a precaution, wear long sleeves, long pants, closed shoes, and tie up long hair. Hats and gloves are recommended. No perfume or insect repellents! Also, do not eat bananas before the sessions, as they remind honeybees of a fight pheromone which can disturb the hives.

Derrick Adams: Sanctuary – MAD Museum of Art and Design
Through August 12, 2018 – Columbus Circle

Derrick Adams is a New York–based, multidisciplinary artist working in performance, video, sound, textile- and paper-based collage, and multimedia sculpture. His practice is rooted in deconstructivist philosophies such as the fragmentation and manipulation of structure and surface, and the marriage of complex and improbable forms. Through these techniques, Adams examines the force of popular culture and the media on the perception and construction of self-image.Derrick Adams: Sanctuary is an exhibition of large-scale sculpture, and mixed-media collage and assemblage on wood panels that reimagine safe destinations for the black American traveler during the mid-twentieth century. The body of work was inspired by The Negro Motorist Green Book, an annual guidebook for black American road-trippers published by New York postal worker Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1966, during the Jim Crow era in America.

Derrick Adams: Sanctuary – Museum of Arts and Design
Through August 12, 2018 – Columbus Circle

Derrick Adams is a New York–based, multidisciplinary artist working in performance, video, sound, textile- and paper-based collage, and multimedia sculpture. His practice is rooted in deconstructivist philosophies such as the fragmentation and manipulation of structure and surface, and the marriage of complex and improbable forms. Through these techniques, Adams examines the force of popular culture and the media on the perception and construction of self-image. Derrick Adams: Sanctuary consists of 50 works of mixed-media collage, assemblage on wood panels, and sculpture presented in an installation designed by the artist that reimagine safe destinations for the black American traveler during the mid-twentieth century.

The body of work was inspired by The Negro Motorist Green Book, an annual guidebook for black American road-trippers published by New York postal worker Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1967, during the Jim Crow era in America. Referred to simply as The Green Book in its day, the publication served as a guide to finding businesses that were welcoming to black Americans, including hotels and restaurants, during an era when open and often legally prescribed discrimination against nonwhites was widespread. These designated safe spaces were places of refuge and leisure, where one could spend quality time with friends and family. The depiction of black America at leisure is a theme of continued interest to Adams, who explores how engaging in leisure as a form of relaxation and reflection can be a political act when embraced by members of black or working-class communities. Derrick Adams: Sanctuary reflects on the plight of working-class black people before and during the Civil Rights Movement, and their determination to pursue the same American Dream afforded to others. Today, The Green Book serves as a poignant artifact and reminder of the importance of equality during a time in which uneven law enforcement continues to negatively shape the lives and experiences of many black Americans.

BNP Paribas Presents: CityParks Tennis – Various locations throughout Queens
Through August 13, 2018 –

BNP Paribas is the presenting sponsor of CityParks Tennis. The LACOSTE FONDATION is also a sponsor of the program. CityParks Tennis provides free tennis lessons to children, ages six to 17, in 39 parks throughout the five boroughs. The program, one of the largest free municipal tennis programs in the United States, makes tennis instruction freely available to those who want to learn the game in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Lessons for kids are offered at all skill levels. Opportunities include free beginner lessons, tournaments, leagues, excellence programs and special events. CityParks Tennis runs through August 13th and concludes with a fun tournament for beginners held at the Central Park Tennis Center and the BNP Paribas Aces Tournament for intermediates held at Flushing Meadows Park in mid-August.  Registration required.

New Parents' Support Group – Bend + Bloom Yoga
Through August 14, 2018 – Gowanus

Join postpartum doula Tina Goldstein for this 6-week series. Our New Parents' Support Group is a supportive space where you can share your experiences and concerns, ask questions, and form community with other parents. Each hour-and-a-half focuses on a topic concerning the profound transition into parenthood, but is open to individual concerns, so bring your baby (newborns up to 18 months), your questions, and your lunch, and meet some new friends who truly “get” what you’re going through. Topics may include birth stories, sleep, feeding, balancing relationships, self-image, and more!

Children's Creative STEAM Workshops – Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium
Through August 14, 2018 – Centerport

The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum Education Department will offer one-day Children’s STEAM Workshops during July and August.  In these fun, creative STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) programs, students in grades K-3 explore land, sea, and sky and discover the wonders in our world. Students are encouraged to bring lunch. To register, call 631-854-5539.

Libraries Rock! Summer Reading Program for Children – Riverhead Free Library
Through August 15, 2018 – Riverhead

The Library encourages children and parents to read for pleasure this summer. Come in, sign up, read books you choose, earn prizes!

Furieux. Sq. Music: Summer Nights – Madison Square Park
Through August 15, 2018 – Madison Square Park

Music from across the world comes together for this vibrant series of concerts that will beckon you to dance. Featuring a list of award-winning musical acts from around New York City, experience the best talent in genres from salsa to soul.

Furieux. Sq. Kids Concert Series – Madison Square Park
Through August 15, 2018 – Madison Square Park

Music from across the world comes together for this vibrant series of concerts that will beckon you to dance. Featuring a list of award-winning musical acts from around New York City, experience the best talent in genres from salsa to soul.

Double Dutch – Pier 2, Brooklyn Bridge Park
Through August 15, 2018 – Brooklyn Heights

Join Double Dutch Empire for Open Ropes, a weekly double dutch jump rope session every Wednesday. Open Ropes is free and open to everyone of any age, skill, and jump style. Skilled instructors are on-hand to provide basic double dutch instruction in a fun block party environment.

Crawlers Club – Marlene Meyerson JCC
Through August 15, 2018 – Upper West Side

Calling all Tummy Time "graduates" looking for a continuation of your favorite movement class! This class helps babies reach new developmental milestones in a community of first friends. Pre-registration is encouraged as space is limited. Program Director: Mara Braunfeld, [email protected]

Ice Skating – Newbridge Road Park (Arena)
Through August 15, 2018 – Bellmore

"Why don't you come to your senses…" and head down to Newbridge Road Park where Desert Highway will play the very best of The Eagles.

Summer Kids Series – Bow Tie Warner Theater
Through August 15, 2018 – Ridgewood

Enjoy all the new classic kid's movies all summer long – free! Featuring  favorites Trolls, Ferdinand, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2, and more! Check the website for updates.

Tummy Time – Marlene Meyerson JCC
Through August 15, 2018 – Upper West Side

This charming class makes tummy time fun for you and your baby. Through songs, nursery rhymes, and exercises designed to strengthen muscles and provide mental stimulation, your baby will reach important milestones in a playful and relaxed environment. A perfect first movement class. Pre-registration is encouraged as space is limited. Program Director: Mara Braunfeld, [email protected]

Summer Kids Movie Series – Franklin Square Bow-Tie Cinemas
Through August 16, 2018 – Franklin Square

Chef Mary T. Sydor will be teaching you the skills of cake decorating. The fee for materials is $3.00. Class limit is 20. Registration begins on Wednesday, January 24. Please register in person.

Children's Hands-on Milling – Water Mill Museum,
Through August 16, 2018 – Water Mill

Children learn the art of  milling. Registration required.

'Aladdin' – BroadHollow Theatre
Through August 16, 2018 – Elmont

Welcome to Agrabah, City of Enchantment and the fantastic tale of the street rat who became a prince! All of your favorite characters – Aladdin, Jasmine, Iago, Jafar, the Genie, and more – are here in a musical adventure filled with magic, mayhem, and flying carpet rides.

Spice Things Up This Summer, & All Year Long, at Union Cantina – Union Cantina
Through August 16, 2018 – Southampton

Do not miss the exciting new menu specials and entertainment at Long Island’s most vibrant, social and delicious destinations – Union Cantina, the Hamptons only authentic modern Mexican restaurant. This popular eatery, designed by Southampton Social Club owners Ian Duke and David Hilty, sits in the iconic Bowden Square and is open all year-round. With Duke and Hilty working alongside award-winning Executive Chef Scott Kampf, who has been featured on Food Network’s Iron Chefs of America, the trio continues to bring innovative Mexican cuisine to Southampton throughout the year. This season brings new dishes and cocktails, a calendar of daily events including live music and specials, and an outdoor bar and adult playground with an assortment of outdoor games for everyone to partake in. The Southampton Hotspot continues to bring good food, good drinks, good service and good times!

106.7 LITE FM's Broadway in Bryant Park – Bryant Park
Through August 16, 2018 – Midtown

Check out weekly open-air lunch-hour performances featuring the best Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. Theater fans in the NYC area can expect musical numbers from hit shows like "Waitress," “SpongeBob SquarePants,” “Beautiful,” “School of Rock,” “Wicked,” and many more. New this year, Disney on Broadway will take over Broadway in Bryant Park on August 2 with performances from the hit shows “Aladdin,” “Frozen,” and “The Lion King."

Graham Clarke's Musical Fridays – Rye Free Reading Room
Through August 17, 2018 – Rye

Rock out with popular children's musician Graham Clarke. Kids love Graham's silly humor and fun songs and will enjoy moving and grooving to the beat during his energetic performance.

Afternoon Family Films – Hillcrest Library
Through August 17, 2018 – Flushing

Don't know what to do this summer? Visit the Queens Library at Hillcrest every Friday,  Light refreshments are permitted. (Films subject to change based on availability)
7/6-Coco (2017, PG)
7/13-Wrinkle in Time (2018, PG)*
7/20-A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits (2016, PG)
7/27–Strange Magic (2015, PG)
8/3-Peter Rabbit (2018, PG)
8/10-Deep (2017, PG)
8/17-Black Panther (2018, PG-13)*

Baby Soda – Bring your swing dancing shoes! – Pier 45 at Hudson River Park
Through August 17, 2018 – New York

Friday nights mean great local music on Pier 45! Join us Friday night at Hudson River Park's Pier 45 at 7pm to hear Baby Soda Jazz Band!

Picnic & Play – Randall's Island Park
Through August 17, 2018 – Randall's Island

Bring out your family and friends for fun games like giant Connect 4, Jenga, board games, hula hoops, and more. Art projects, too! Bring a picnic or purchase a burger at the pop-up grill as you enjoy an evening outside and watch the sunset over the city.

Romare Bearden: Storyteller – Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University Museum
Through August 17, 2018 – Hempstead

The narrative themes of Romare Bearden’s work spanned historical, political, and religious topics. Through his innovative works of art, Bearden communicated his ideas and thoughts about everyday African-American life in 20th century America. The exhibition includes prints in a variety of methods (aquatint, engraving, etching, lithograph, and silkscreen) from the Hofstra University Museum Collections.

Reflections of a Summer Scape – Joan B Mirviss Ltd
Through August 17, 2018 – New York

Joan B Mirviss is pleased to present Reflections of a Summerscape: Japanese clay, prints, and paintings from June 20 to August 17, 2018. The exhibition is inspired by the colors and elements of the Japanese summer landscape from the sweltering heat of the mid-day sun to the blue-green of water, the vibrant reds of the peonies, the creamy tones of the abalone shells, the granular patterns of sand, and the smooth, carved surfaces of viewing stones.

Infant & Toddler/Anyone & Me Summer Classes – M.A.T.S.S. Kids' Gym & E.C.E.C.
Through August 17, 2018 – Syosset

We have classes for every age group including our popular "Two's Company Separation" class to ready your toddler for Nursery School in the fall. Wonderful opportunity to play, engage with other little ones, movement, tumbling and music in our special age appropriate gyms.

Central Park Discovery Walk for Families: Towering Trees – The North Woods – Charles A. Dana Discovery Center
Through August 18, 2018 – Upper East Side

Take a hike through the North Woods and learn how to tell a maple from an oak! Discover how trees – from seeds and leaves to logs – contribute to the health of an urban park woodland community. Learn about the landscapes and ecosystems of the Park through hands-on exploration using kid-friendly binoculars, field guides, hand lenses, and complimentary Discovery Journal.

Family Movies – Bayside Library
Through August 18, 2018 – Bayside

Come and  watch movies together with families and friends. 7/7: "Black Panther" (2018, PG-13), 7/21: "Paddington 2" (2018, PG), 8/4: "The Lion King" (1994, G), 8/18: "Peter Rabbit" (2018, PG)

Evening at Jones Beach – Parking field #4, Jones Beach State Park
Through August 18, 2018 – Wantagh

Singles Association of Long Island, ages 25 plus. Meet at 6:30pm at the main entrance flagpole by the water tower next to the concession stand for a game of either miniature golf or shuffleboard followed by a concert with a live band on the stage by the boardwalk. There is a small charge for miniature golf or shuffleboard. No rain dates.

Nature Center Adventures – Salt Marsh Nature Center
Through August 18, 2018 – Marine Park

Nature Center Adventures connect New Yorkers of all ages to the natural world. Nature Center Adventure programs include scavenger hunts, nature crafts and games, and getting up close and personal with our nature center animals.

WILD! Feeding – The Stamford Museum & Nature Center
Through August 18, 2018 – Stamford

Support local farmers and explore the SM&NC through hands-on activities. Enjoy a self-guided craft on the meadow, farm animal meetings, and lunch with Bert & Sadie, the North American River Otters. Then attend Edible Science and explore the science behind some of our favorite foods, such as pizza, s'mores, and ice cream.

Nature Center Adventures – Payson Center in Inwood Hill Park
Through August 18, 2018 – Inwood

Nature Center Adventures connect New Yorkers of all ages to the natural world. Programs include scavenger hunts, nature crafts and games, and getting up close and personal with the nature center animals.

Kids Arts and Crafts Workshop – Bryant Park
Through August 18, 2018 – Midtown

Presto! Change-o! Fantastic illusions, sleight of hand, levitation beyond belief…it’s fun for the whole family when the world’s best magicians perform fun-filled tricks for kids of all ages.

Zen Zoo Yoga – Prospect Park Zoo
Through August 18, 2018 – Flatbush

Join Prospect Park Alliance and NYC Parks for this fun and mindful Shape Up NYC class for kids. Our instructor will teach Asana yoga, which is based on animal forms and shapes. Yoga for kids helps foster self confidence, compassion, visualization and laughter. This class is open to children under 18, no registration is required. All levels are welcome.

TR's Laboratory Explorers – Sagamore Hill NHS
Through August 19, 2018 – Oyster Bay

Explore the natural resources of Sagamore Hill, collect samples, and look at your discoveries under the microscope! We invite children (ages 9-12) to join us on a free scientific expedition across the park to learn about the local flora, fauna, and bacteria, to learn how to take samples and "leave no trace" on the environment, and to gain hands-on experience using a microscope. Please arrive 30 minutes before the start time and wear appropriate clothes (high socks, long pants, sturdy shoes).

'The Jungle Book' – Puppetworks
Through August 19, 2018 – Park Slope

Enjoy an artful retelling of The Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling's Fables of India, as adapted for marionettes by
Nicolas Coppola and Adam Kilgour. Suggested for ages 3 and up.

Summer Concerts on the Green – Stony Brook Village Center
Through August 19, 2018 – Stony Brook

Enjoy live music outdoors on the green.

'Pinkalicious the Musical' – Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts
Through August 19, 2018 – Smithtown

This is the tale, based on the popular book by Victoria Kann and Elizabeth Kann, of Pinkalicious, who can't stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor's office with Pinkititis, an affliction that turns her pink from head to toe – a dream come true for this pink loving enthusiast. But when her hue goes too far, only Pinkalicious can figure out a way to get out of this pink predicament.

Passport to the World – Bronx Zoo
Through August 19, 2018 – Bronx

This is an anuual 5K run. Pick an animal to run for and run through the zoo. Runners will start at 8am and families will begin at 8:45am.

Public Process Commission – Xaviera Simmons: Convene – Hunter's Point South Park
Through August 19, 2018 – Long Island City

SculptureCenter is pleased to announce Convene, a temporary public art project by Xaviera Simmons. Simmons's project is the third artwork commissioned through SculptureCenter's art education program Public Process.
Convene is a sculptural installation of aluminum canoes painted with designs that abstractly and explicitly evoke national flags symbolic of the diverse historical and contemporary demographic makeup of Astoria and Long Island City. The work will be installed on land along the East River in Hunter' Point South Park in Long Island City.

Swiss Institute Annual Architecture and Design Series: Third Edition, Readymades Belong to Everyone: Curated by Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen – Swiss Institute
Through August 19, 2018 – New York

Including works by Architecten De Vylder Vinck Taillieu, Lutz Bacher, Alan Belcher, Daniella Betta, Petra Blaisse / Inside Outside, Jennifer Bolande, Arno Brandlhuber, Merlin Carpenter, Caruso St. John, Christo, Alain Clairet, Claire Fontaine, Maria Eichhorn, Sylvie Fleury with Lady Pink, Wade Guyton, Trix and Robert Haussmann, Koo Jeong A, Pierre Joseph, Christian Kerez, Rem Koolhaas, Lacaton & Vassal, Adriana Lara, Klara Liden, Ken Lum, Chloe Maratta, Lucy McKenzie, Sveta Mordovskaya, Mos Architects, Kaspar Müller, OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen, Oliver Payne and Nick Relph, Cedric Price, Cecilia Puga, Smiljan Radic, Emanuel Rossetti, Aldo Rossi, Sauter von Moos in collaboration with Herzog & de Meuron, Sergison Bates Architects, Ser Serpas, Richard Sides & Gili Tal, Lena Tutunjian, Flannery Silva, Reena Spaulings, Jan Vorisek, Martin Wong, Lena Youkhana, Heimo Zobernig and more.
With public programs by Adjustments Agency, Yuji Agematsu, Germane Barnes, David J. Getsy, Gordon Hall, Helen Molesworth, David K. Ross, Martino Stierli, Aurora Tang of The Center for Land Use Interpretation, Chandraguptha Thenuwara, Jan Vorisek and more.
Swiss Institute is delighted to announce the third edition of its Architecture and Design Series, entitled READYMADES BELONG TO EVERYONE. This marks the inaugural exhibition at SI's new home in the heart of the East Village, located at 38 St Marks Pl. Curated by Niels Olsen and Fredi Fischli, directors of exhibitions in the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zürich, READYMADES BELONG TO EVERYONE features more than 50 artists, architects and collectives from 16 countries with 17 new commissions. The exhibition extends contemporary understandings of the readymade, as it has filtered through histories of art, design and architecture to become mutated, redoubled, and accelerated in urban environments of commerce and control.
It has been more than a century since Marcel Duchamp reorganized aesthetic categories with his seminal Fountain (1917), creating new attention to context and found or manufactured materials. By the 1980s, such artistic conversations had evolved into strategies of appropriation even more explicitly associated with critique, especially in regard to mass-produced objects and commercial imagery. During that decade, the immediate neighborhood of Swiss Institute's new location in the East Village became an epicenter of experimentation with readymade forms: David Hammons sold snowballs to passersby in his Bliz-aard Ball Sale on Cooper Square in 1983; and works by artists such as Jeff Koons, Haim Steinbach, and Jennifer Bolande, featuring everyday items, were shown at galleries such as International with Monument, started by artists Kent Klamen, Elizabeth Koury, and Meyer Vaisman, and Nature Morte, run by artists Peter Nagy and Alan Belcher.

Being: New Photography 2018 – The Museum of Modern Art
Through August 19, 2018 – Manhattan

Every two years, MoMA's celebrated New Photography exhibition series presents urgent and compelling ideas in recent photography and photo-based art. This year's edition, Being, asks how photography can capture what it means to be human.
At a time when questions about the rights, responsibilities, and dangers inherent in being represented—and in representing others—are being debated around the world, the works featured in Being call attention to assumptions about how individuals are depicted and perceived. Many challenge the conventions of photographic portraiture, or use tactics such as masking, cropping, or fragmenting to disorient the viewer. In others, snapshots or found images are taken from their original context and placed in a new one to reveal hidden stories. While some of the works might be considered straightforward representations of individuals, others do not include images of the human body at all. Together, they explore how personhood is expressed today, and offer timely perspectives on issues of privacy and exposure; the formation of communities; and gender, heritage, and psychology.
Exploring new ground and the many forms that the photographic image can take, New Photography is a key part of the Museum's contemporary program. Since 1985, the series has introduced new work by over 100 artists from around the world. In 2018, Being brings together an international group of 17 artists at various stages in their careers, all presenting their work at the Museum for the first time.

Munchkin Monday: Summer Concert Series – Palisades Center
Through August 20, 2018 – West Nyack

The Summer Concert Series is back! Bring your dancing shoes and celebrate the summer with at Munchkin Monday. Located on Level 1 in the East Court.

Coney Island Flicks on the Beach – Coney Island Boardwalk
Through August 20, 2018 – Coney Island

On Mondays during July and August, a giant 40-foot inflatable screen turns the beach at West 10th Street into an outdoor movie theater! Come on down and see great films representing a mix of modern, classic, and indie movies. Festivities begin at 7:30pm and screenings start at dusk.

Toddler Gymnasts – Epiphany Community Nursery School
Through August 20, 2018 – Upper East Side

A fun Mommy-and-Me gymnastics foundations class. A certified gymnastics instructor will introduce you and your toddler to the very basics of gymnastics.  Sandwiched between warm-up and cool-down stretches, very basic gymnastics skills will be introduced.  Learn to walk on a balance beam, swing on bars, jump on the trampoline, and roll on mats, all on age-appropriate and safe equipment. Gymnastics works the entire body, helps develop gross motor movement and hand eye coordination, as well as body sequencing and motor planning. Wear comfy clothes!

No class on June 25, July 2, July 16.

Crafty Toddlers – Freeport Public Library
Through August 21, 2018 – Freeport

A story and craft program for 2 year olds and an accompanying adult.

Movin' and Groovin' With Baby – Epiphany Community Nursery School
Through August 21, 2018 – Upper East Side

A fun exercise class for infants and moms (or dads). An early childhood and movement specialist will guide you through 45 minutes of moving, dancing, and stretching to different types of music. You and your little one will both get some workout and socialization. Wear comfy clothes.

Music, Art and Storytime – Epiphany Community Nursery School
Through August 21, 2018 – Upper East Side

A fun and educational first preschool experience for little ones without the stress of separation. Led by early childhood specialists, this adult and child (18-30 months) class encourages exploration of the senses and lots of movement too. The use of different materials, props and instruments will spark imagination and creativity. The group environment will promote social bonding and boost communication skills. A combination of classroom time and active body time. Age-appropriate art exploration that encourages curiosity and imagination. Get messy and create with the fundamentals of art, paint, glue, paper, brushes, rollers, and so much more. Fun music and movement time in the gym promotes physical development. Storytime with books and/or props completes this class. Introduction to books and stories at an early age will spark love and interest of books and reading later on. These classes will help build a strong foundation for future learning.

No class on July 3.

Contact Kathy for more information [email protected] or 212-737-2977

Music and Movement – Epiphany Community Nursery School
Through August 21, 2018 – Upper East Side

A fun and educational first preschool experience for little ones (12-24 months) without the stress of separation. This adult and child class encourages exploration of the senses and lots of movement too. The use of different materials, props, and instruments will spark imagination and creativity. The group environment will promote social bonding and boost communication skills. Play with shakers, bells, tambourines, balls, bubbles, scarves, hula hoops, and many other props while listening to different types of music. Teacher-directed creative movements help develop your child’s gross motor skills and body awareness. This drop-in class will help build a strong foundation for future learning.

No class on June 12 and July 3.
Contact Kathy for more information at [email protected] or 212-737-2977

Am I A Terrible Person? – The PIT Underground
Through August 22, 2018 – New York

After any interaction with another human being, there's one question that's on everyone's mind – Am I a Terrible Person? is a comedy show where comedians and storytellers open up their stories for the audience to decide. It's a night to throw your shame and guilt aside and laugh at other people's pain for awhile.

Twilight Open House: Kiki Smith at Eldridge – Museum at Eldridge Street
Through August 22, 2018 – New York

We're swinging open the grand doors of the Museum after-hours for three special evenings welcoming art lovers to our latest exhibition. Kiki Smith titled this show Below the Horizon because she felt "that's when we have access to the stars." Stars are a consistent theme in her work, nowhere more so than here at Eldridge, where stars fill the stunning stained glass window she designed with architect Deborah Gans. Returning to the Museum for this building-wide show, Smith has selected 50 works in a range of mediums – from works on paper to photographs to sculpture. The exhibition features pieces never before shown in this way – in a dramatically designed National Historic Landmark, originally built in 1887 as a house of worship. Don't miss this chance to have after-work drinks with the art of Kiki Smith!

Movies on the Green – The Shops at Atlas Park
Through August 22, 2018 – Glendale

Movies on the Green 7/11 Despicable Me 3 7/25 Monster’s University 8/8 Inside Out 8/22 Toy Story 3  Bring a chair or blanket.

Yoga with Erica Ginger @ Owl's Head Park – Owl's Head Park
Through August 22, 2018 – Brooklyn

Yoga with Erica Ginger @ Owl's Head Park
Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 8pm
June 20, 27
July 11, 18, 25
August 1, 8, 15, 22
Across from the basketball courts
Bring your own mat and any props you might need
Suggested donation $5
Entrances into Owl's Head Park are along Colonial Road at Wakeman Place, 67th Street and 68th Street, and along 68th Street at Colonial Road and Shore Road.
Special thanks to NYS Senator Marty Golden for his support of these events at Owl's Head Park.

Summer on the Hudson: Pier 1 Picture Show – Pier 1, Riverside Park South
Through August 22, 2018 – Upper West Side

Pack a picnic, bring a friend (or a few), and settle in for a movie night on the Pier.

Pier I Picture Show Movie Schedule:

Astrology Tours: Tibetan Divination and Your Future – The Rubin Museum
Through August 22, 2018 – Chelsea

Drop into the Education Center for some art-making, a family exhibition tour, and a thematic gallery search. The activity involves tucking your worries away in an envelope and sealing it with a blossoming, folded lotus to symbolize a fresh start.

Discover Gardening – Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Through August 22, 2018 – Crown Heights

Drop in and practice gardening skills alongside Discovery Docents in the Hamm Children’s Learning Courtyard inside the Discovery Garden. Water and weed fruit and vegetable beds, plant a seed, and learn about what’s growing! Create a plant-inspired craft to take home.

Beginner Gymnasts – Epiphany Community Nursery School
Through August 22, 2018 – Upper East Side

A fun 60 minute drop off gymnastics class. Learn basic gymnastics skills from a certified gymnastics instructor. Sandwiched between warm-up and cool-down stretches, gymnastics skills will be introduced. Learn to walk on a balance beam, swing on bars, jump on the trampoline, and roll on mats, all on age-appropriate and safe equipment. Gymnastics works the entire body, helps develop gross motor movement and hand eye coordination, as well as body sequencing and motor planning. Wear comfy clothes!

No class on June 20, June 27, July 4, July 11.

Fiddler Talks: From Anatevke to Broadway and Back Again – Museum of Jewish Heritage
Through August 22, 2018 – New York

This summer, National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene and the Museum co-present a special Fiddler-themed Wednesday evening series Fiddler Talks: From Anatevke to Broadway and Back Again.
The series is presented in association with NYTF's American premiere of the Yiddish language Fiddler on the Roof, beginning performances at the Museum of Jewish Heritage on July 4 and running through August 26.
Click the title of the series installments below to find out program specifics and ticket information.

Cabaret at Claude's 2018 Series – Southampton Inn
Through August 23, 2018 – Southampton

Featuring Konstantin Soukhovetski
A Prodigy of The Juilliard School Hailing from Moscow
Every Thursday Night from June 21st To August 23rd
Prix Fix From 7pm To 9pm
Show Starting At 9pm
$75 Prix Fix Includes Two Course Dinner
One Glass of House Wine & Ticket to The Show
$40 at the Door Starting at 8:45pm
Includes One Glass of House Wine & Ticket to The Show
Featuring the Music of Madonna, Celine Dion & other Iconic Artists
Call 631-283-6500 for reservations & information
or visit http://www.southamptoninn.com/

Library Jeopardy – Central Library
Through August 23, 2018 – Jamaica

The answer is: A fun way for children to show how much they know and even learn a few things while having fun. And the question is…What is Library Jeopardy? Boys and girls ages 8-12 are welcome.

Sunset Jazz Concerts – Lyndhurst Concert Lawn
Through August 23, 2018 – Tarrytown

Relax on our great lawn and enjoy cool music by hot jazz artists! Grounds open at 4 pm, music starts at 6:30. $5 per person parking fee. Canceled by 3 pm if rain – check website for latest information.

Annual Sunset Jazz Concerts – Lyndhurst Mansion
Through August 23, 2018 – Tarrytown

Another fabulous setting. Free music on Thursday nights. Bring a picnic and spread out on the lawn.

Toddler Dance Party – Elmhurst Library
Through August 24, 2018 – Elnhurst

Songs, stories, and dancing plus a take-home craft for children ages 1-2 years and their caregivers.

Mother Goose Time – White Plains Public Library
Through August 24, 2018 – White Plains

Children can join the Minecraft server and learn how to use the popular application Minecraft v1.5. No account necessary. Beginners are encouraged.

Sunset on the Hudson – Pier 45 at Hudson River Park
Through August 24, 2018 – New York

Start the weekend with musical entertainment on the waterfront! Bring your friends and a blanket to the Park and listen to local artists ease you out of the week and into the weekend.

Hudson RiverFlicks: Family Fridays – Pier 46, Hudson River Park
Through August 24, 2018 – Greenwich Village

Watch family favorites in your westside backyard!

  • July 13 – Moana
  • July 20 – Wonder
  • July 27 – Jumanji (1995)
  • August 3 – Paddington 2
  • August 10 – Spice World
  • August 17 – The Karate Kid (1984)
  • August 24 – Coco

Summer Art and Science Classes – Epiphany Community Nursery School
Through August 24, 2018 – Upper East Side

Check out two ECNS Etc. drop-off classes for the summer!

Mad Science
Tuesdays and Wednesdays 12:30-1:30pm
For ages 3 to 6 years old
Fun and ag- appropriate scientific exploration with Mad Scientist Tina. How do things work? What happens when two or more elements combine? Why is science important? Discover the answers to these questions and more through hands-on experimentation.

Art to Go
Mondays and Thursdays 12:30-1:30pm
For ages 2 to 6 years old
Get messy, create, and take home individual masterpieces with resident artist Chini! Budding artists will use different art materials like paint, craypas, watercolor, glue, glitter, and so much more to produce works of art. Let your child express his/her creativity and develop fine motor abilities, sequencing skills, and confidence all at the same time.

ECNS is closed the week of July 2.
Contact Kathy for more information at [email protected] or 212-737-2977

ZOO Fari 2018 features Arts, Crafts, Games, hands-on Wildlife encounters, Professional Educators – Staten Island Zoo
Through August 24, 2018 – Staten Island

Music in Motion – Bargemusic
Through August 25, 2018 – Dumbo

Every Saturday from March through May, Bargemusic presents "Music in Motion," a free family concert series that includes an hourlong performance and a Q&A session with the musicians.

'The Heart of Robin Hood' – Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
Through August 25, 2018 – Garrison

To escape her impending marriage to the villainous Prince John, Marion flees to the forest seeking a new life with the rogue hero Robin Hood and his crew. Instead, Marion finds a group of common crooks, stealing from the rich and giving to… their own pockets. As the Prince schemes to betray the King and endanger all of England, Marion must summon the cunning and courage to take him down, save her people, and inspire the aloof Robin to find his own heart. This iconic folktale over 700 years in the making is completely reimagined for audiences of all ages.

Jazz at Pierson Park – Pierson Park
Through August 25, 2018 – Tarrytown

Free Friday evening concerts at the river. Bring the family and a picnic basket.

Discovery Walks for Families: Towering Trees – Loeb Boathouse Express Café
Through August 25, 2018 – Central Park

Bring your family for a guided walk and discover why Central Park is a sanctuary for plants, animals, and humans alike. Learn about the architecture, landscapes, and ecosystems of the Park through hands-on exploration using Discovery Kits – backpacks filled with kid-friendly binoculars, field guides, and hand lenses.

Take a hike through the Ramble and learn how to tell a maple from an oak! Discover how trees – from seeds and leaves to logs – contribute to the health of an urban park woodland community. Learn about the landscapes and ecosystems of the Park through hands-on exploration using kid-friendly binoculars, field guides, hand lenses, and complementary Discovery Journal.

Pirate Quest – Philipsburg Manor
Through August 25, 2018 – Sleepy Hollow

Saturdays and Sundays in July and August, pint-sized pirates can set their sails to Philipsburg Manor! A new mobile game sets the scene for swashbuckling fun as children hunt through the site's grounds to load precious cargo onto their digital pirate ships. Kids looking for adventure can pick up a tattoo and keep watch for pirates and sword fights. But only those who finish the game will capture the treasure! Perfect for ages 5-8.

Oceans: Our Blue Planet 3D Premiere at Liberty Science Center – Liberty Science Center
Through August 25, 2018 – Jersey City

New ocean science and technology has allowed us to go further into the unknown than we ever thought possible. From the coastal shallows to deeper, more mysterious worlds, Oceans: Our Blue Planet uncovers spectacular stories of life and survival beneath the waves. Leap for joy with dolphins, meet fascinating creatures in the coral reefs, and explore mysteries of the abyss in this extraordinary journey through our oceans.
Oceans: Our Blue Planet is a co-production of longtime collaborators OceanX Media (formerly known as Alucia Productions) and BBC, who also collaborated together on ten shoots for BBC's acclaimed Blue Planet II series.

Chess – Island Trees Public Library
Through August 25, 2018 – Island Trees

Join you neighbors for friendly chess matches.  This is a family program and children are free.

Skintight – Roundabout Theatre
Through August 26, 2018 – New York

Roundabout reunites writer Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews, Significant Other) and director Daniel Aukin (Bad Jews) for Skintight, a scorching examination of beauty, youth and sex. Reeling from her ex-husband's engagement to a much younger woman, Jodi Isaac (Idina Menzel) turns to her famous fashion-designer dad for support. Instead, she finds him wrapped up in his West Village townhouse with Trey. Who's 20. And not necessarily gay. But probably an adult film star. At least, according to Jodi's son. Who's also 20. And definitely gay. Skintight assays the nature of love, the power of attraction, and the ways in which a superficial culture persists in teaching its children that all that matters is what's on the inside.

Erwin Wurm: Hot Dog Bus – Brooklyn Bridge Park
Through August 26, 2018 – Brooklyn

This June, artist Erwin Wurm will bring his "Hot Dog Bus" to one of New York City’s most popular summer destinations, Brooklyn Bridge Park. This modified, vintage Volkswagen Microbus has been transformed into a bright yellow, overstuffed food truck from which free hot dogs will be served to visitors all summer, hinting at the gastronomic connections between the City’s most iconic street food and the artist’s Austrian homeland. The bus’ bloated form will encourage audiences to reconsider the relationship between capitalism and consumption in today’s culture, while the act of eating, according to Wurm, can be considered an additive sculptural process in its own right.

Pick Your Own Peaches – Demarest Farms
Through August 26, 2018 – Hillsdale

Features well-manicured trees, spectacular views, and tasty peach varieties – home to more than 12 varieties of pick-your-own peaches. General Admission, includes parking, entrance to peach orchard, hay wagon ride, petting zoo, and picnic area with tables.

RAMM?LLZ??: Racing for Thunder – Red Bull Studios New York
Through August 26, 2018 – New York

The cultural impact of the equation known as The Rammellzee (1960—2010) — legendary artist, graf writer, hip-hop pioneer, Gothic Futurist theoretician and New York cult icon — set the groundwork for today's interdisciplinary creative hyphenates. Taking over the entirety of Red Bull Arts New York, RAMM?LLZ??'s largest survey to date examines the evolution of the artist's diverse body of work. From seminal post-graffiti works to his rare but robust formal output throughout the 1980s, the show features important artworks and sculptures created over the last 20 years of his life. The exhibition gathers archival materials and artworks from RAMM?LLZ??'s estate and collections around the world, alongside oral histories recently commissioned by Red Bull Arts New York. This historic survey aims to introduce a new generation to an artist-prophet from the edge who found himself, again and again, in the center of everything.

Greenmarket Jackson Heights – Travers Park
Through August 26, 2018 – Jackson Heights

Located in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the city, the recently expanded Jackson Heights Greenmarket is the largest and busiest Greenmarket in Queens. Wrapping around the edge of Travers Park, this bustling Sunday market draws a large crowd of families, long-time residents and young couples who come out to shop, enjoy the lively scene, and meet and greet their neighbors. The Friends of Travers Park designated 78th a "playstreet" where they host family-friendly events each Sunday adjacent to the market. Reflecting the culinary diversity of the neighborhood, the Jackson Heights market offers a broad selection of vegetables, fruit, eggs, fish, honey, chicken and specialty Mexican produce.

Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish DIRECTED BY JOEL GREY – Museum of Jewish Heritage
Through August 26, 2018 – New York

In Yiddish with English and Russian supertitles.
Experience Fiddler on the Roof in a new way– in Yiddish, the language of Tevye and his family! Directed by Oscar and Tony Award-winner Joel Grey, the rich Yiddish translation by Shraga Friedman, z”l, adds new depth and dimension to the most well-known Jewish musical in the world. Don’t miss the beloved story of a community and its struggle to balance traditions and desires in a changing world. The little town of Anatevka will bustle with the sounds of mame-loshn in the U.S. premiere of Fiddler in Yiddish from July 4 through August 26, 2018, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.

FunikiJam's Totally Awesome Summer! – Actors Temple Theatre
Through August 26, 2018 – Midtown

The guitar-wielding Captain Jam and his live band of musicians, storytellers, and dancers take the stage and invite the audience to join a musical adventure around the globe – even giving children the chance to come up on stage, play a drum solo, or sing in a microphone. By the end of the show, imagination, live music, colorful costumes, and lots of audience interaction have helped Captain Jam complete the three-part FunikiJam mission: to have fun, to jam, and to celebrate summer around the world.

Sunday Morning Storytime – Barnes and Noble: Manhasset
Through August 26, 2018 – Manhasset

Sunday mornings are all about Storytime! What exciting adventures will your children discover in the pages of a book this week? Join us and see.

Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Museum of Jewish Heritage
Through August 26, 2018 – New York

Presented by National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
Experience Fiddler on the Roof in a new way– in Yiddish, the language of Tevye and his family! Directed by Oscar and Tony Award-winner Joel Grey, the rich Yiddish translation by Shraga Friedman, z'l, adds new depth and dimension to the most well-known Jewish musical in the world.
Don't miss the beloved story of a community and its struggle to balance traditions and desires in a changing world. The little town of Anatevka will bustle with the sounds of mameloshn in the U.S. premiere of Fiddler in Yiddish.

Kids & Family Programs: Imagination Station Sundays – Old Westbury Gardens
Through August 26, 2018 – Old Westbury

Play on! Visit Peggy Phipps’ childhood cottage for independent playtime designed to spur imaginative and creative fun. This changing discovery space provides children with an opportunity to build, observe, ponder and foster their young minds. Free with admission. All ages.

Big City Fishing – Hudson River Park, Pier 84
Through August 26, 2018 – Midtown

Each summer, Hudson River Park offers Big City Fishing, a free program, to those as young as five who are eager to learn both how to fish and about the Hudson River environment. Rods, reels, bait and instruction is provided. Beyond teaching fishing, the program also provides participants with a first-hand opportunity to learn about river ecology and the many fish species that can be found in the river.

Pop Up Maker Space – Pier 84, Hudson River Park
Through August 26, 2018 – Midtown

Each summer, Hudson River Park offers Big City Fishing, a free program, to those as young as five who are eager to learn both how to fish and about the Hudson River environment. Rods, reels, bait and instruction is provided. Beyond teaching fishing, the program also provides participants with a first-hand opportunity to learn about river ecology and the many fish species that can be found in the river.

Crafts For Kids – Lakeshore Learning Store
Through August 26, 2018 – New Hyde Park

Kids will have a ball making exciting crafts that they can use or display. Every craft is educational and fun.

Shake, Rattle, & Read: Music & Movement for Infants and Toddlers – Glen Oaks Library
Through August 27, 2018 – Glen Oaks

Infants, toddlers, and caregivers enjoy songs, movement, finger plays, puppets, and books!

Summer Writing Club – Glen Oaks Library
Through August 27, 2018 – Glen Oaks

Children will share a funny, scary, or entertaining book with their friends. They will also get to write a review and decorate it however they like. Teen assistants will be there to help children do the best job they can, and then put any finished work on display.

Slime Workshop – The Lanyard Ladies
Through August 27, 2018 – Oceanside

Join in for  2 hours of Slime making. For ages 6 and up. Includes all materials. All safe materials used. Elmer's glue, saline solution and baking soda. Make gooey slime, crunchy slime, clay slime and snow slime. Many colors to choose from. Add sparkles, gems, rubberbands, beads and more! Includes a slice of pizza and juice.

New York’s Hottest New Outdoor Workout Venue Is…34th Street – Broadway Boulevard
Through August 27, 2018 – New York

The 34th Street district is known for shopping and entertainment, but now a full complement of exercise classes has been added to its list of attractions. And it’s all free! Each Wednesday from 6 to 7 PM, the Sweat 34 program offers exercise classes by the city’s top fitness studios on Broadway Boulevard outside Macy’s.
Upcoming Sweat 34 events: Wed., June 13, Wed. Aug 8
Sanctified Booty – This workout with Fitness Sanctuary is designed to strengthen the booty and lower extremities with a mix of strength and conditioning to today’s hottest hits.
Wed., June 20, Wed. July 25, Wed. Aug. 15 – 305 Fitness – Shed between 500 to 900 calories with this intense 55-minute cardio blast.
Wed., June 27, Wed., July 18, Wed. Aug. 22 – IronStrength – Join Dr. Jordan Metzl from the Hospital for Special Surgery for this bootcamp class in the middle of Herald Square for 30 minutes, followed by a rocking Zumba class with Angelina Alfaro.
Tues., July 3, Wed. Aug 1 – Ratchet Fitness – A workout with intermittent training that targets everything – abs, glutes, arms, and legs. And if you love working out to hip-hop and love a high-intensity cardio workout, this class is for you!
Wed., July 11 – Angels & Demons Bootcamp – This class with Fitness Sanctuary is open to all levels and incorporates strength with cardio conditioning for a total body workout. This class is high energy and lots of fun set to today’s hottest beats
In addition to the weekly Sweat 34 workouts, try these calorie-burning activities:
Mondays, July 9 – August 27 6:30-7:30 PM – Hoop 34
Sheryl Wilson of Fitnotic leads these weekly hula hoop classes. Come for a few minutes or stay for the full hour! All equipment provided.
Thursdays, June 14 – August 23, 6 to 8 PM – Open Ropes – Learn the ropes from Double Dutch Empire in a block party-style weekly event.
All programs sponsored by the 34th Street Partnership and its fitness partners. Founded in 1992, the Partnership is a business improvement district made up of property owners, tenants, and city officials, working to revitalize a 31-block district in the heart of midtown Manhattan with major streetscape improvements, special security and sanitation services, public events, tourist assistance, and free retail support services. The Partnership's programs and services are funded principally by a special assessment on commercial properties within the district. The Partnership is also responsible for the reconstruction and ongoing management and operation of Herald and Greeley Square Parks, which form the “bow tie” at the intersection of Broadway and Avenue of the Americas.

Zumba – Island Trees Public Library
Through August 27, 2018 – Island Trees

Join Barbara Pando for a fun and easty to do Zumba program.  Our choreographed Zumba dance routines feature a fusion of Latin and International music, combined with fast and slow rhythms to tone and sculpt the mind. Please wear sneakers and bring water.

Dining Concourse in Concert – Grand Central Terminal – Lower Level Dining Concourse
Through August 28, 2018 – New York

Opened in the late '90s, the Dining Concourse celebrates its 20th anniversary with a free lunchtime music series featuring '90s cover bands. BYO nostalgia!

Free Beginner Lacrosse Clinic – Brooklyn Bridge Park
Through August 28, 2018 – Brooklyn

Check out this free beginner lacrosse clinic with Brooklyn Crescents Lacrosse.

Story Time in the Garden – Oasis Community Garden
Through August 28, 2018 – Midtown

A local NYPL children's librarian reads stories on the lawn.

Best for children entering pre-k and kindergarten, but all are welcome.

Art and Storytelling – Stories Bookshop + Storytelling Lab
Through August 28, 2018 – Park Slope

Looking for ways to keep your little one(s) busy? Head to Stories Bookshop and Storytelling Lab every Tuesday for an hour of arts and crafts and reading!

Basketball Clinic – Pier 2, Brooklyn Bridge Park
Through August 28, 2018 – Brooklyn Heights

Improve basic basketball skills with the Big and Little Skills Academy (BALSA) on Pier 2. Each clinic will include either yoga to enhance flexibility or flag football for agility training.

Morning Soda! – The PIT Underground
Through August 29, 2018 – New York

Morning Soda is a ladyprov team performing the evente form.

Outdoor Cinema: 20 Years! – Socrates Sculpture Park
Through August 29, 2018 – Long Island City

Participants will investigate the process of creating a three-dimensional copy of a living human body. Participants will use their own or a parent / friend’s body parts as a model to make casts with plaster bandage. This method of life-casting allows creation of exact portraits and body reproduction, through the use of mold-making techniques.

The Children's Garden – Suffolk County Farm
Through August 29, 2018 – Yaphank

Projects for the program include Making newspaper pots, and then potting up seeds and transplants to bring home to grow, Identifying weeds by making weed ID books to bring home for future use, learning about the various garden areas and the variety of butterflies, birds, and insects attracted to them, adding food scraps to a 3-bin compost system and learning why “Rot Rules” in the soil kingdom, planting square-foot gardens to grow food in raised beds, harvesting vegetables and fruit from the hoop house, raised beds, and teepee, Playing in the bean teepee, sunflower house, and gazebo, and more!  Contact Sarah Osborn, [email protected] or 631-727-7850 x 207

Art in the Park! – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through August 29, 2018 – Brooklyn

Art in the Park!
Wednesday, 11:15 – 12:15 pm
Ages 12 to 36 months
Outdoor artmaking in Brooklyn Bridge Park! This summer we take our creative energy outside! Each week children and caregivers explore artmaking while enjoying the beautiful summer weather. We will explore nature, and get extra messy while experimenting with sensory-rich art materials suited to the outdoors.
SPARK offers registered semester-long classes featuring art, language, music, and movement for children ages 9 months to 6 years and their caregivers.
• All classes take place at SPARK, 1 John Street, Bklyn, NY 11201
• Sessions are taught by professional Teaching Artists
• Class size limited to 12 children and their caregivers.
• Advanced registration required
• Tuition: $264 per child for the 8-week session
(10% discount for BCM Passport Members)
Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Schedule and
offerings subject to change. Tuition is nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Register online at brooklynkids.org/spark

Spanish at SPARK with Espáñate! – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through August 29, 2018 – Brooklyn

Spanish at SPARK with Espáñate!
Wednesday, 10:00 – 11:00 am
Ages 9 months to 36 months
Through game-based interactions children build cognitive, fine-gross motor, social and artistic skills. Children become accustomed to listening and speaking in Spanish.
SPARK offers registered semester-long classes featuring art, language, music, and movement for children ages 9 months to 6 years and their caregivers.
• All classes take place at SPARK, 1 John Street, Bklyn, NY 11201
• Sessions are taught by professional Teaching Artists
• Class size limited to 12 children and their caregivers.
• Advanced registration required
• Tuition: $264 per child for the 8-week session
(10% discount for BCM Passport Members)
Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Schedule and
offerings subject to change. Tuition is nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Register online at brooklynkids.org/spark

Yo Re Mi Music and Movement – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through August 29, 2018 – Brooklyn

Yo Re Mi Music and Movement
Wednesday, 9:00 – 10:00 am
Ages 9 months to 36 months
Through unique integration of movement and original live music, we explore nature, geography, culture, language, rhythm, yoga, dance, songwriting and playing instruments.
SPARK offers registered semester-long classes featuring art, language, music, and movement for children ages 9 months to 6 years and their caregivers.
• All classes take place at SPARK, 1 John Street, Bklyn, NY 11201
• Sessions are taught by professional Teaching Artists
• Class size limited to 12 children and their caregivers.
• Advanced registration required
• Tuition: $264 per child for the 8-week session
(10% discount for BCM Passport Members)
Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Schedule and
offerings subject to change. Tuition is nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Register online at brooklynkids.org/spark

Tai Chi in the Gardens – Old Westbury Gardens
Through August 29, 2018 – Old Westbury

Tai Chi in the Gardens 10:30 am – 11:30 am Tai Chi — a unique form of "moving meditation — calms the mind, relaxes the body and strengthens the spirit.  Sessions are taught by professional tai chi instructor, Linda Cafiero, and are designed for all experience levels (rain or shine, includes Gardens admission) every Wednesday and Sunday.

Walk-In Wednesdays – Friends Academy
Through August 29, 2018 – Locust Valley

Come see Friends Academy for yourself. We are a coeducational independent school for ages 3 through 12th grade, located on an inviting 65-acre campus in the heart of Long Island's North Shore. No appointment necessary – just stop by the Admissions office any Wednesday in June, July and August between 9-10am for a tour of our campus.

Half-Price Night – United Skates of America Inc.
Through August 29, 2018 – Seaford

Admission is HALF PRICE for both kids and parents! Come down and check out all our specials and a night of skating and fun!

Kids' Movies – Island Trees Public Library
Through August 29, 2018 – Island Trees

Beat the heat and enjoy our series of family friendly films influenced by our Summer Reading theme, "Libraries Rock!"

July 11 – Coco, 105 min,

July 18 – Rock Dog, 90 min.

July 25 – Camp Rock, 98 min.

August 1 – Monster High Boo York, 72 min.

August 8 – Sing, 108 min.

August 15 – Lemonade Mouth, 107 min.

August 22 – Rags, 78 min.

August 29 – Hannah Montana The Movie – 102 min.

Family Music – Pats Lawn in Inwood Hill Park
Through August 29, 2018 – Inwood

In this highly entertaining and educational class, music is used as a vehicle for kids to learn about the world around them. Hank’s energetic approach and commitment to engage each and every child in class creates an atmosphere where singing and moving become essential elements of life. His intention is to help kids and parents embody the music learned in class so it can be easily translated to experiences out in the world.

For families with kids ages infant to 6 years old.

Young Discoverers: Let's Explore the Shore – Westchester Children's Museum
Through August 29, 2018 – Rye

Summer means seashells by the seashore! Dig for shells in a sand table and make your own seashell craft. Young Discoverers is a weekly science-based "drop-in" program designed for children 2-5.

Pajama Storytime – Hollis Library
Through August 30, 2018 – Hollis

Enjoy stories, finger plays, and fun! Feel free to dress children in slippers and pajamas and bring a favorite stuffed animal. Enjoy juice and cookies.

Family Movie Nights – Eisenhower Park Field 2
Through August 30, 2018 – East Meadow

Families can enjoy the following movies:  July 12 · Captain Underpants; July 19 · Despicable Me 3; July 26 · The Baby Boss ; August 2 · Lego Ninjago Movie; August 9 · Ferdinand;

August 16 · Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) ; August 23 · Daddy’s Home; and August 30 · The Greatest Showman.

Summer BBQ Thursdays – Demarest Farms
Through August 30, 2018 – Hillsdale

Enjoy ribs, chicken, hot dogs, corn, watermelon, beverages, music, and more!

$15 Nights – Playland Park
Through August 30, 2018 – Rye

Enjoy $15 admission and have fun on the rides. Also 6/9 and 6/16.

Sandcastle Contest – Hither Hills State Park
Through August 30, 2018 – Montauk

Hither Hills State Park hosts a weekly sandcastle contest which is open to all ages. Sand, water, and natural materials native to the beach can be used to create sculptures. Prizes are provided by the Natural Heritage Trust. Each week prizes will be awarded for the best sculptors and castles in several categories.

Summer Theatre Academy | Theatre Camp for Ages 6-15 – White Plains Performing Arts Center Theater
Through August 30, 2018 – White Plains

Unlock your inner performer with the Summer Theatre Academy! Productions include: DISNEY’S SLEEPING BEAUTY, ANNIE, DISNEY’S WINNIE THE POOH, SEUSSICAL, and DISNEY SONGBOOK. Join us and let your imagination soar!
In the Summer Theatre Academy you can choose from FIVE one or two week sessions for ages 6-12 and 8-15 and every session ends in performance for family and friends. Spend your days learning about acting, singing and dancing while rehearsing your production and learn to apply theatre techniques towards your performance.
Our Summer Theatre Academy Schedule:
DISNEY’S SLEEPING BEAUTY | June 25-29 | Ages 6-12
ANNIE | July 9 – July 20 | Ages: 9-15
DISNEY’S WINNIE THE POOH | July 30 – August 3 | Ages: 6-12
SEUSSICAL | August 13 – 24 | Ages: 9-15
DISNEY SONGBOOK | August 27 – August 30 | Ages: 6-12

Safety City – Jewish Children's Museum
Through August 30, 2018 – Crown Heights

The Jewish Children’s Museum hits the road this summer with a child size road course teaching street and pedestrian safety, complete with pedal go-carts and working traffic lights! Drive through “Safety City” and enjoy typical high street attractions along the road. Children will have to practice safe street behaviors both as drivers and as pedestrians, in order to be awarded a “Safety City” license!

Shake, Rattle & Roll at SPARK! – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through August 30, 2018 – Brooklyn

Shake, Rattle & Roll at SPARK!
Thursday, 10:45 – 11:45 am
Ages 2 to 6 years
Hands-on drumming with Parents As Primary Teachers, Inc.! Play folkloric rhythms from Cuba and West Africa! Build literacy skills while enjoying folktales! Apply math, science and visual arts concepts to make your own musical instruments!
SPARK offers registered semester-long classes featuring art, language, music, and movement for children ages 9 months to 6 years and their caregivers.
• All classes take place at SPARK, 1 John Street, Bklyn, NY 11201
• Sessions are taught by professional Teaching Artists
• Class size limited to 12 children and their caregivers.
• Advanced registration required
• Tuition: $264 per child for the 8-week session
(10% discount for BCM Passport Members)
Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Schedule and
offerings subject to change. Tuition is nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Register online at brooklynkids.org/spark

Art in the Park! – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through August 30, 2018 – Brooklyn

Art in the Park!
Thursday, 9:30 – 10:30 am
Ages 2 to 5 years
Outdoor artmaking in Brooklyn Bridge Park! This summer we take our creative energy outside! Each week children and caregivers explore artmaking while enjoying the beautiful summer weather. We will explore nature, and get extra messy while experimenting with sensory-rich art materials suited to the outdoors.
SPARK offers registered semester-long classes featuring art, language, music, and movement for children ages 9 months to 6 years and their caregivers.
• All classes take place at SPARK, 1 John Street, Bklyn, NY 11201
• Sessions are taught by professional Teaching Artists
• Class size limited to 12 children and their caregivers.
• Advanced registration required
• Tuition: $264 per child for the 8-week session
(10% discount for BCM Passport Members)
Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Schedule and
offerings subject to change. Tuition is nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Register online at brooklynkids.org/spark

Summer Concert Series – Huyler and Davis-Johnson Parks
Through August 30, 2018 – Tenafly

Come with your blanket or chair and enjoy some wonderful entertainment.

Summer Concert Series – Bowline Point Park
Through August 30, 2018 – Haverstraw

Nothing better than enjoying live music and summer breezes.

Astronomy in the Sun: One-Day Summer Workshops for Grades 3-12 – Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium
Through August 30, 2018 – Centerport

The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum Education Department is now offering the newest program in its STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) curriculum, Astronomy in the Sun, during July and August. The intriguing, creative one-day workshops for grades 3-12 will be taught by Roger Ledgister, a Vanderbilt astronomy educator. Ledgister earned a B.A. degree in physics and astronomy from Oberlin College and a Master’s degree in learning, media and technology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Students are encouraged to bring lunch. To register, call 631-854-5539. Grades 3-7 will learn about the Sun, Moon and Solar System. Make a model Solar System and learn how energy from the sun turns into food. Learn about the life cycle of the Stars in an included Planetarium Show. Included: Safe daytime observations with telescope and solar telescope. Grades 8-12  will learn about the science of sunlight. Find out how our Universe fits together and build a scale model of the entire known Universe. Learn the basics of Black Holes in an included Planetarium Show. Safe observations with a solar telescope.

Weekly Storytime – Barnes and Noble: Country Glen Center
Through August 30, 2018 – Carle Place

Reading is fun! Join us for our weekly Storytime!

Museum Minis – Westchester Children's Museum
Through August 30, 2018 – Rye

Toddlers (18-24 months) and parents/caregivers are invited for half an hour of songs, moving, and plenty of fun! Meet up in Toddler Beach for social play, muscle and brain builders, tumbling and jumping, music and instruments, dancing, and story time.

Reanimation Library – Pioneer Works
Through August 30, 2018 – Brooklyn

Reanimation Library, an ongoing project by Andrew Beccone, is a collection of 2000+ obscure or out-of-print publications the artist has been collecting over 15 years. Chosen primarily for the images that they contain, this collection of books have been culled from thrift stores, rummage sales, flea markets, municipal dumps, library sales, give-away piles, and used bookstores across the country.
Housed at Pioneer Books, Reanimation Library will operate as a public non-circulating collection of books for visitors through August 2018. The library space will include tools to use the collection including a computer, scanner, and copier and host a series of related public events.
Join us on Thursday, September 14 at Pioneer Works for the opening reception at Pioneer Works. Apprendre encore plus.
Andrew Beccone, founder of the Reanimation Library, is an artist, librarian, and musician. The library has been exhibited widely at venues around the world including Vox Populi (Philadelphia), SPACE (London), High Desert Test Sites (Joshua Tree), talcual (Mexico City), 98weeks (Beirut), the Museum of Modern Art, the Queens Museum, and Kunsthalle Osnabrück. He was a resident at EFA's SHIFT (2014/15) and the Queens Museum Studio Program (2015-2017). He lives and works in Brooklyn.

On The Lawn 2018 Summer Concert Series – Sugar Loaf Crossing
Through August 30, 2018 – Sugar Loaf

Concert goers are welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, picnic baskets, family and friends. Refreshments will also be available on site. See the website for performance lineup.

Tots Cooking Classes – Garden of Eve Farm
Through August 31, 2018 – Riverhead

Tour the farm to gather the ingredients needed for a recipe and learn about how they were produced. Then bring them back to the Farm Market and turn them into delectable delicacies – while learning simple ways to incorporate fresh, farm-to-table eating at home. Register online.

'Molasses in January' – Theater Center
Through August 31, 2018 – Midtown

"Molasses in January" is a charming historical fiction musical that is fun for the whole family, ages 8 and up. It tells of struggling Italian immigrants who are literally swept up in the Boston Molasses disaster of 1919. The play is similar to "Fiddler on the Roof" and performed in a traditional Broadway musical songbook style.

Creativity Lab – Brooklyn Museum
Through August 31, 2018 – Prospect Heights

Drop by the Brooklyn Museum studios and explore your creative side. In this drop-in workshop, take inspiration from our galleries and get messy, experiment with materials, and learn artistic techniques with a new project each month. Bring the whole family and stay for as long as you’d like!

'America’s Musical Journey 3D' – New York Hall of Science
Through August 31, 2018 – Corona

Karl Szilagi creates visual puzzles that use black and white geometric patterns to create figurative images. His art explores how we perceive patterns as both flat and three-dimensional at the same time. Most of the pieces are reverse mirror images – they appear the same when rotated 180 degrees.

Family Day Programs: Learn a Whaler's Skill – Southampton Historical Museum
Through August 31, 2018 – Southampton

A bi-weekly program, for everyone in the family, will be hosted by the Southampton Historical Museum. Learn a Whaler’s Skill is for moms, dads and kids to gain skills and knowledge of Southampton’s maritime past at either The Thomas Halsey Homestead or the Rogers Mansion Museum Complex. Families can learn how to tie sailing knots, create faux scrimshaw art, write with quill and ink pens and more. Through the physical action of these programs, you will be able to gain a better understanding of how these people lived in the 19th century. Each program also allows for interaction with real artifacts from the museum's collection. All one-hour programs begin at 3:00 pm and are free of charge. To sign up contact the Director of Education Connor Flanagan by calling (631) 283-2494 ext. 500 or emailing him at [email protected]

Free Fireworks – Coney Island Boardwalk
Through August 31, 2018 – Coney Island

Enjoy a free fireworks show at Coney Island from high atop Deno's Wonder Wheel on the Boardwalk!

Art Adventures! – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through August 31, 2018 – Brooklyn

Art Adventures!
Friday, 11 – 12pm
Ages 4 to 6 years
Each week children and caregivers explore art in the SPARK studio, experiment with materials, discover hidden objects from the BCM collection on scavenger hunt challenges and create masterworks in this one-hour class.
SPARK offers registered semester-long classes featuring art, language, music, and movement for children ages 9 months to 6 years and their caregivers.
• All classes take place at SPARK, 1 John Street, Bklyn, NY 11201
• Sessions are taught by professional Teaching Artists
• Class size limited to 12 children and their caregivers.
• Advanced registration required
• Tuition: $264 per child for the 8-week session
(10% discount for BCM Passport Members)
Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Schedule and
offerings subject to change. Tuition is nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Register online at brooklynkids.org/spark

Wild Waterfront – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through August 31, 2018 – Brooklyn

Wild Waterfront
Friday, 9:30 – 10:30 am
Ages 2 to 5 years
Brooklyn’s own waterfront offers endless ways to explore nature up close! We’ll get our hands a little dirty, have a close look at some of the plants and animals in our Brooklyn backyard, and create hands-on projects inspired by our outdoor adventures.
SPARK offers registered semester-long classes featuring art, language, music, and movement for children ages 9 months to 6 years and their caregivers.
• All classes take place at SPARK, 1 John Street, Bklyn, NY 11201
• Sessions are taught by professional Teaching Artists
• Class size limited to 12 children and their caregivers.
• Advanced registration required
• Tuition: $264 per child for the 8-week session
(10% discount for BCM Passport Members)
Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Schedule and
offerings subject to change. Tuition is nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Register online at brooklynkids.org/spark

Summer of Spielberg, Outdoor Film Series – Southampton Arts Center
Through August 31, 2018 – Southampton

Southampton Arts Center is delighted to partner with Hamptons International Film Festival for the fifth year in a row to offer Free Outdoor Screenings of classic movies throughout the Summer. To celebrate 5 years of outdoor film, 2018 has been deemed the “Summer of Spielberg”, where all outdoor films shown will be classic selections written or directed by this master of film making. “Summer of Spielberg” schedule: Friday, July 6: Raiders of the Lost Ark Friday, July 13: Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom Friday, July 20: Close Encounters of the Third Kind Friday, July 27: Hook Friday, August 3: Poltergeist Friday, August 10: Ready Player One Friday, August 17: The Post (will be shown indoors at 7 PM) Friday, August 24: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Friday, August 31: Annual Screening of JAWS FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS are offered FREE outdoors on our lawn – bring chairs, blankets and picnics! Rain or Shine – in the event of rain, films will be shown indoors in the theater. Please visit www.southamptonartscenter.org

Lerner & Loewe's My Fair Lady – Lincoln Center Theater – Vivian Beaumont Theater
Through August 31, 2018 – New York

The most beloved musical of all time, Lerner & Loewe's MY FAIR LADY returns to Broadway in a lavish new production from Lincoln Center Theater, the theater that brought you the Tony-winning revivals of South Pacific and The King and I.
Directed by Tony winner Bartlett Sher, the stellar cast – led by Lauren Ambrose, Harry Hadden-Paton, Norbert Leo Butz, Diana Rigg, Allan Corduner, Jordan Donica, Linda Mugleston and Manu Narayan – tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor who is determined to transform her into his idea of a "proper lady." But who is really being transformed?
The classic score features "I Could Have Danced All Night," "The Rain in Spain," "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" and "On the Street Where You Live." The original 1956 production won six Tony Awards including Best Musical, and was hailed by The New York Times as "one of the best musicals of the century."

Pop-Up Audubon: Fishing and Birdwatching – Prospect Park
Through August 31, 2018 – Prospect Park

Join Prospect Park Alliance educators in free fishing clinics and birdwatching with the whole family! Participants learn about aquatic ecology, fishing safety and will even get to collect their own bait. Then, participants of all ages can join Alliance naturalists on a walk to identify up to 250 species of birds that pass through Prospect Park. Check online for more schedule and location details.

Our Backyard – Seasonal Water Exhibit – Long Island Children's Museum
Through August 31, 2018 – Garden City

Kids can enjoy the outdoors with the Long Island Children Museum's seasonal "Our Backyard" exhibit. The award-winning outdoor exhibit offers a sensory garden, a water table, and lush plants. There are plenty of interactive elements including a pirate ship wheel, a hand pump to create summer showers on demand, a "fishing" setup, evaporation art, and even a boat race option.

Summer Lunch – Brentwood Public Library
Through August 31, 2018 – Brentwood

Island Harvest Food Bank’s Summer Food Service Program helps children ages 18 and under get nutritious meals when school’s out.

Whole Foods Market Kids Cooking Summer Series – Whole Foods Market
Through August 31, 2018 –

Kids will create fresh and flavorful recipes while having fun and learning about food in these 45-minute culinary classes at locations on the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Tribeca, and Midtown.

Pop-Up Pool – Brooklyn Bridge Park
Through August 31, 2018 – Dumbo

Take a dip in one of New York City’s coolest hidden gems, then relax on the beach after your swim. The pool is 30 by 50 feet in size, and maxes out at an easy 3.5 feet deep—making it just right for families with smaller kids, too. Swimmers of all ages and levels are welcome to enter daily from 10 am to 6 pm for 45-minute sessions.

Summer Sunsational – White Post Farms
Through August 31, 2018 – Melville

Kick off Summer with magic and water fun. There will be water bouncers, a magic show, giraffe station, monkey barn, bird aviary and friendly animals waiting for you to visit.  All activities are weather permitting.

Rock and Roll Playhouse with Face Painting – Industry City
Through August 31, 2018 – Sunset Park

Every Wednesday, enjoy free family concerts with live bands and face painting with The Cheeky Chipmunk at Courtyard 1/2.

Claude’s at the Southampton Inn – Southampton Inn
Through August 31, 2018 – Southampton

Claude’s at the Southampton Inn is the exciting debut 2018 eatery providing the epitome of comfort and luxury dining plus entertainment in Southampton. This summertime favorite of locals and visitors alike is perfectly situated at the epicenter of Southampton Village. Enter via the enchanting European-styled courtyard, freshly re-planted gardens, and pool patio to discover Claude’s newly renovated interior space — your premier destination for summer 2018.
This beloved and bespoke restaurant will be serving delectable chef’s-choice dinners from renowned Executive Chef James Carpenter.
Claude’s Restaurant is open year- round and provides beautiful inside dining or enchanting outdoor dining in the European courtyard or poolside patio. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from 7:00am to 9:00pm. Carry Out Claudes will be ready to supply to-go lunches and suppers for trips to the beach, picnics, beautiful hikes through Southampton.
A newly constructed state-of-the-art performance stage will host rock star pianist, actor, and Juilliard School prodigy Konstantin Soukhovetski every Thursday evening from 9:00pm to 10:00 pm. Beginning June 21, 2018, Soukhovetski will delight audiences with his renditions of popular tunes on a one-of-a-kind all-glass baby grand piano— designed especially for his performances. Dinner from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.

Al Hirschfeld Birthday Celebration – The Algonquin Hotel
Through August 31, 2018 – New York

The Algonquin Hotel and The Al Hirschfeld Foundation invite you to an Al Hirschfeld Birthday Celebration. The exhibit 'Broadway Today As Seen by Hirschfeld' is on view in the Algonquin Lobby through August.

Molasses in January – Theater Center
Through August 31, 2018 – New York City

"Molasses in January" is a charming historical fiction musical that is fun for the whole family, ages 8 and up. Performances are every WED, THURS at 7:30 and SAT at 5. Call Theater Center at 212 921-7862 for tickets, location of theater is 210 West 50th St New York." Molasses in January", tells of struggling Italian immigrants who are literally swept up in the Boston Molasses disaster of 1919. The play is similar to "Fiddler on the Roof". "Molasses in January" is done in a traditional Broadway musical songbook style. A fun time for the whole family www.molassesinjanuary.net

Al Hirschfeld Birthday Celebration – The Algonquin Hotel
Through August 31, 2018 – New York

The Algonquin Hotel and The Al Hirschfeld Foundation invite you to an Al Hirschfeld Birthday Celebration. The exhibit 'Broadway Today As Seen by Hirschfeld' is on view in the Algonquin Lobby through August.

Regal Summer Movie Express – UA Sheepshead Bay Stadium 14
Through August 31, 2018 – Sheepshead Bay

Throughout July and August, Regal Cinemas in Brooklyn and Staten Island (UA Sheepshead Bay Stadium 14 IMAX & RPX and UA Staten Island Stadium 16 & RPX) will screen family-friendly movies on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for just $1, with a portion of proceeds benefitting the Will Rogers Institute. Films will include Despicable Me, Storks, Iron Giant, The Lego Movie, and many more!

Summer Sounds Concert Series – Hudson Park
Through August 31, 2018 – New Rochelle

The band shell at New Rochelle’s historic Hudson Park will once again be filled with the “sound of music” as the New Rochelle Council on the Arts presents its annual summer concert series. The Emil Paolucci Summer Sounds Concert Series, created by the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, is in its 11th season and this year’s concerts will feature an eclectic menu of musicians performing everything from mellow jazz to opera to Salsa, Motown, and even a Ray Charles tribute band. This year the popular dance band Alive N Kickin will open the season performing Motown, R&B, Disco, and Swing favorites on June 27.

Summer Music Lessons – Bach To Rock Nanuet
Through August 31, 2018 – Nanuet

BACH TO ROCK is a music education center for students of all ages. Offering a unique method, based on the knowledge that students learn best when they join together to play the music they like the most. Kids enjoy special arrangements of the music of our time and combine individual lessons with band instruction. Learn more about PRIVATE LESSONS (AGES 7+) B2R ROCK BAND (AGES 7+) BEAT REFINERY (DJ School) (AGES 10+) B2R GLEE CLUB (AGES 7+) ROCK N ROLL (TODDLERS) ROCK CITY (PRESCHOOLERS) KIDS N KEYS (foundational group keyboard class) (AGES 5 – 7) BIRTHDAY PARTIES (AGES 4+) GROUP CLASSES (AGES 7+) B2R STUDIOS. Call today for more information.

Kids in the Kitchen – Long Island Children's Museum
Through August 31, 2018 – Garden City

Kids in the Kitchen

Little chefs use real cooking tools (with some help from adults) as we make easy, yummy, kid-friendly snacks from start to finish. Ages 3 to 8.

Jodi's Gym Summer Mini-Camp – Jodi's Gym
Through August 31, 2018 – Mount Kisco

JODI’S Gym Summer Camp (3 -7 yrs) Join us for a morning of non-stop fun Jodi’s Gym style! Your child will run, jump, tumble, balance, stretch, sing, create, move and groove all under the supervision and care of our well trained and certified staff. Come experience the joys of gymnastics, music and art. It’s a mix that your child is sure to love. Jodi’s Gym camp is offered all summer long (right up to Labor Day!) We offer super flexible scheduling. You register for the days and weeks that work for your schedule. Our camp teachers are our year round gymnastics teachers who have all gone through an extensive Jodi’s Gym training program. Our teachers are carefully selected based on their knowledge in both child development and gymnastics and are USA Gymnastics safety certified, CPR & First Aid certified and background checked. You won’t find a more attentive, caring, fun, enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff anywhere! Super flexible scheduling. You choose the days (any 2-5 days.) You choose the weeks (no minimums!) To register, call 914.244.8811 TUITION 2 days/wk $130 3 days/wk $175 4 days/wk $220 5 days/wk $265 A typical day at camp Ages 3-5 years: June 18th-August 31st; Ages 5-7years: August 6- August 31st

Jodi's Gym Summer Mini-Camp – Jodi's Gym
Through August 31, 2018 – Mount Kisco

JODI’S Gym Summer Camp (3 -7 yrs) Join us for a morning of non-stop fun Jodi’s Gym style! Your child will run, jump, tumble, balance, stretch, sing, create, move and groove all under the supervision and care of our well trained and certified staff. Come experience the joys of gymnastics, music and art. It’s a mix that your child is sure to love. Jodi’s Gym camp is offered all summer long (right up to Labor Day!) We offer super flexible scheduling. You register for the days and weeks that work for your schedule. Our camp teachers are our year round gymnastics teachers who have all gone through an extensive Jodi’s Gym training program. Our teachers are carefully selected based on their knowledge in both child development and gymnastics and are USA Gymnastics safety certified, CPR & First Aid certified and background checked. You won’t find a more attentive, caring, fun, enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff anywhere! Super flexible scheduling. You choose the days (any 2-5 days.) You choose the weeks (no minimums!) To register, call 914.244.8811 TUITION 2 days/wk $130 3 days/wk $175 4 days/wk $220 5 days/wk $265 A typical day at camp Ages 3-5 years: June 18th-August 31st; Ages 5-7years: August 6- August 31st

Al Hirschfeld Birthday Celebration – The Algonquin Hotel
Through August 31, 2018 – New York

The Algonquin Hotel and The Al Hirschfeld Foundation invite you to an Al Hirschfeld Birthday Celebration. The exhibit 'Broadway Today As Seen by Hirschfeld' is on view in the Algonquin Lobby through August.

Al Hirschfeld Birthday Celebration – The Algonquin Hotel
Through August 31, 2018 – New York

The Algonquin Hotel and The Al Hirschfeld Foundation invite you to an Al Hirschfeld Birthday Celebration. The exhibit 'Broadway Today As Seen by Hirschfeld' is on view in the Algonquin Lobby through August.

CONSORTIUM Custom Fashion Pop-up – CONSORTIUM Custom Fashion Pop-up
Through September 01, 2018 – New York

Sam Payrovi, founder of CONSORTIUM, the first specialized retailer for customizable fashion brands, proudly announces the official opening of the brand’s first concept store in New York’s SoHo neighborhood.
The pop-up, located at 60 Grand Street, will be open to the public from July 10th through September 1st. Brands participating in the New York pop-up include custom fashion brands for men and women including Saintly, Stantt, Jeanuine, Awl & Sundry, Martenero, Piemer, Borun, Olfactory, Impish Lee and Laudi Vidni.
The pop-up in New York will feature one-stop shopping for customizable brands and a guided design experience integrating technology via oversized touchscreens throughout the loftlike space. The high touch customer service includes personal stylists to guide clients through their design journey in store.
EVENTS CALENDAR
In New York, CONSORTIUM will offer unique experiences for clients such as:
CONSORTIUM Happy Hour – Every Friday starting at 5 pm
CONSORTIUM After Hours – Every Saturday starting at 7 pm
World Cup Finals Party – July 15
Personal Stylist Appointments – July and August
CONSORTIUM Power Hour- featuring brand events & deals
Group shopping parties & special events
For more information visit www.shopconsortium.com

LUMBERYARD Contemporary Performing Arts Presents Inaugural Summer Season in New York’s Hudson Valley, Bridge Street Theatre, Hudson Hall – Club Helsinki Hudson, LUMBERYARD Contemporary Performing Arts
Through September 01, 2018 –

LUMBERYARD Contemporary Performing Arts will present its inaugural Summer Season, which will take place from June 28 – September 1 in the Hudson Valley. The season will offer audiences a sneak peek at new works by a wide range of celebrated artists, including Urban Bush Women (June 28-July 1), Streb (July 6-8), Bridgman|Packer Dance (July 13-14), d. Sabela Grimes (July 27-29), Jodi Melnick (August 3-5), John Jasperse (August 17-19), Ishmael Houston-Jones and Miguel Gutierrez (August 24-26), and Savion Glover featuring Marcus Gilmore (September 1).
The season represents the fullest realization to date of LUMBERYARD’s mission, to make transformative contributions both to the cultural landscape and economic health of Upstate New York, and to the field of contemporary performance in New York City and the U.S., by bringing renowned and emerging artists across the performing arts landscape to Catskill for out-of-town premieres.

Zero Waste Design Guidelines Exhibition – AIA New York | Center for Architecture
Through September 01, 2018 – New York

The Center for Architecture will host an exhibition curated by journalist Andrew Blum that will look beyond the guidelines and explore the challenges and opportunities latent during a particular segment of the lifecycle of trash: the brief period between when we release it from our hands and it rolls away on the back of a truck. The exhibition, on view from June 14 to September 1, 2018, will be accompanied by a full-day symposium, evening panels, and k-12 educational programming for local students.

Vivek Shraya: Trisha – Ace Hotel
Through September 01, 2018 – New York

Ace Hotel New York and John Chaich are proud to present Vivek Shraya: Trisha, a captivating photo series in which the artist occupies spaces and wears outfits to recreate photographs of her mother from the 1970s when she was a single woman recently immigrated to Canada. The concept was born from a desire to document striking physical similarities Shraya first began to notice while transitioning. Chaich notes that Vivek's imperfect recreations remind viewers that "queer people create our gender presentations with what's available to us, wherever we are." The collection's juxtaposition of new and source images creates a dialogue across time, genealogy and gender.
Canada's Vivek Shraya is a queer-identifying artist whose body of work spans photography, albums, films and books. Her 2017 album with Queer Songbook Orchestra, Part-Time Woman, was included in CBC's Best Canadian Albums of 2017; her first book of poetry, even this page is white, won a 2017 Publisher Triangle Award and was longlisted for CBC's Canada Reads and her debut novel, She of the Mountains, was named one of The Globe and Mail's Best Books. The founder of the publishing imprint VS. Books and a four-time Lambda Literary Award finalist, Vivek was a 2016 Pride Toronto Grand Marshal, has received honors from the Toronto Arts Foundation and The Writers' Trust of Canada, and is currently an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Calgary.
A reception for the exhibition will take place on Thursday July 12 at 7pm. On view through August 31.
Creative direction: Vivek Shraya; Artwork and photography: Karen Campos Castillo; Makeup: Alanna Chelmick; Hair: Fabio Persico; Clothing in 4, 5 & 8: M. Orbe; Set and wardrobe assistants: Shemeena Shraya and Adam Holman.
Image: Vivek Shraya, Trisha, Composite detail, 2018. Courtesy of the artist.

Night Climb – Bronx Zoo Treetop Adventure
Through September 01, 2018 – Bronx

Experience the zoo's popular Treetop Adventure under the stars! Extended hours create a magical night in the treetops. Beginner to expert – you’ll have a fun evening with family and friends.

Call for Entries: Design ‘N Gather 2018 – The NoMad Hotel
Through September 01, 2018 –

Design ‘N Gather, the much-heralded, annual global mosaic design competition created by Artaic – Innovative Mosaic and sponsored by Bostik Smart Adhesives, has just started accepting submissions for its 2018 edition.
The competition welcomes designers and collaborative groups from all disciplines to create a mosaic design using Artaic’s mosaic software, Tylist™. This year, one winner will have their design installed inside the iconic Cupola at the NoMad Hotel. This is a chance for your artwork to be a permanent part of a world-renowned hotel in the heart of New York City!
The competition winner will receive:
– Free trip for two to Paris, France.
– Major publicity and press coverage at BDNY and beyond.
– The winning mosaic will be permanently installed in The NoMad Hotel’s iconic Cupola and unveiled at an exclusive event during Boutique Design New York (BDNY) in November 2018.
Rules and Regulations:
– Free participation, no purchase necessary.
– Registration is required.
– Participation is open to applicants from all design backgrounds including professionals, students and design-enthusiasts.
– Participants must be over 21 years of age and currently reside within the US & Canada.
– Collaboration is encouraged.
– Entries may be submitted by groups, companies, and individuals alike.
– Participants may submit up to 2 designs. Each concept must be submitted as a separate entry.
– All submissions must be received prior to 11:59pm on Saturday, September 1, 2018.
– Finalists will be selected by a jury of design professionals, in a blind merit-based judging process.
– View the complete Terms and Conditions at designngather.com

Designing Waste: Strategies for a Zero Waste City Exhibition – Center for Architecture
Through September 01, 2018 – New York

The Designing Waste: Strategies for a Zero Waste City exhibition opens at the Center for Architecture in NYC, explores how architects, designers, and building professionals can help NYC achieve its goal of sending zero waste to landfills by 2030. The 10-week exhibition focuses on a particular segment of the waste stream: the brief period between when we discard something and it rolls away on the back of a truck.

Autism Spectrum Tour: The Discovery Squad – American Museum of Natural History
Through September 01, 2018 – Upper West Side

Families with members on the autism spectrum can attend a 40-minute tour led by specially trained guides, then spend some time exploring the Discovery Room before the museum opens to the public.

Children ages 5–9 will discover the dioramas in the Jill and Lewis Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals, which offers a snapshot of the plants and animals native to North America. They will then plunge into the ocean to explore the dioramas in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. Children ages 10–14 will take a trip through the David S. and Ruth L. Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth to explore the planet we live on and the forces that create volcanoes, earthquakes, and rock formations.

Space is limited and advance registration is required.

Designing Waste: Strategies for a Zero Waste City Exhibition – Center for Architecture
Through September 01, 2018 – Greenwich Village

The Designing Waste: Strategies for a Zero Waste City exhibition opens at the Center for Architecture in NYC, explores how architects, designers, and building professionals can help NYC achieve its goal of sending zero waste to landfills by 2030. The 10-week exhibition focuses on a particular segment of the waste stream: the brief period between when we discard something and it rolls away on the back of a truck.

Native Voices: New England Tribal Families Exhibition – Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through September 02, 2018 – Crown Heights

BCM's newest exhibit, Native Voices: New England Tribal Families, opened June 30th and features the seasonal traditions of five Native American tribes from New England. Meet the Narragansett, Mashpee Wampanoag, Aquinnah Wampanoag, and Penobscot and Passamaquoddy communities through photographs, videos, and activities that invite you to participate in daily life and special events. Join us for this important and unique opportunity to learn about the history and modern life of indigenous communities through first-person narratives, oral history storytelling, large photo murals, hands-on activities, and evocative collection objects. Visitors will also be invited to explore a wigwam that will be built on the Museum's roof and learn about traditional building methods.

National Geographic Photo Ark – Bruce Museum
Through September 02, 2018 – Greenwich

The National Geographic Photo Ark is an ambitious project committed to documenting every species in captivity—inspiring people not just to care, but also to help protect these animals for future generations. In addition to creating an archival record for generations to come, this project is a hopeful platform for conservation and shines a light on individuals and organizations working to preserve species around the world. The Photo Ark exhibition will highlight more than 50 of Sartore's most compelling images and provide visitors with the unique opportunity to come face to face with animals from the National Geographic Photo Ark. Sartore has worked in more than 250 zoos, aquariums and animal rescue centers around the world. To date, he has completed intimate portraits of nearly 8,000 species.

25th Annual Harlem Meer Performance Festival – Central Park, Charles A. Dana Discovery Center
Through September 02, 2018 – Central Park

Enjoy the best local talent on an outdoor stage at this free festival featuring established and emerging artists in jazz, Latin, world, and gospel music and dance.

Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms – New York Historical Society
Through September 02, 2018 – Upper West Side

The first internationally touring exhibition devoted to Rockwell's iconic depictions of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Four Freedoms launches at the New-York Historical Society in May. The traveling exhibition, which was organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, explores how Rockwell's 1943 paintings—Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Fear, and Freedom from Want—gave visual voice to Roosevelt's call to the defense of freedom worldwide and took their place among the most enduring images in the history of American art. In addition to Rockwell's Four Freedoms, the exhibition encompasses numerous other examples of painting, illustration, and more, by both Rockwell and a broad range of his contemporaries, as well as historical documents, photographs, videos, and artifacts; interactive digital displays; and immersive settings, some using virtual-reality technology, all on the theme of the Four Freedoms, from FDR's initial enunciation of them as a reason to enter the War to their powerful post-war legacy. Following New-York Historical, the exhibition travels to The Henry Ford, Dearborn, MI; The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum, Washington, D.C.; Mémorial de Caen, Normandy, France; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX ; and the Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, MA.

Surface/Depth: The Decorative After Miriam Schapiro – The Museum of Arts and Design
Through September 02, 2018 – Columbus Circle

In June of 2015, Miriam Schapiro, the pioneering feminist artist and founding member of the Pattern and Decoration movement, passed away at the age of 91. Surprisingly, given her status as the elder stateswoman of the feminist art movement, the tremendous impact of her oeuvre on contemporary art has yet to be fully acknowledged or critically assessed. This exhibition seeks to redress this gap in the history of American art through an exploration of Schapiro’s signature femmages, the term she coined to describe her distinctive hybrid of painting and collage inspired by women’s domestic arts and crafts and the feminist critique of the hierarchy of art and craft. In examining the aesthetic and political objectives of Schapiro’s femmages, this exhibition highlights the pivotal role her work and leadership played in the expansion of the art world to include historically marginalized forms of craft, decoration, and abstract patterning associated with femininity and women’s work.

Although she is unheralded as the source, the influence of Schapiro’s subjective approach to forms of decoration can be identified today in an remarkably diverse group of artists who continue to find inspiration in her embrace of artistic practices outside the art historical canon. To highlight this legacy, works by a select 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 juxtaposition of historic and contemporary work brings into critical focus the tremendous role Schapiro’s femmages played in the reframing of craft and decoration, while shining a light on the way artists today, both distinguished and emerging, continue to approach the decorative as a language of abstraction tied to the personal and the political.

Traveling Exhibit: Hands-On Harley-Davidson™ – Long Island Children's Museum
Through September 02, 2018 – Garden City

Roar into a kid-sized motorcycle dealership and engineering lab in this one-of-a-kind visitor experience that lets kids—and adults—Dream It! Build It!…and Ride It!

Visitors this summer can explore a pretend motorcycle dealership while learning about the people, places and processes that make a community work. using activities to:

Roar into a kid-sized motorcycle dealership and engineering lab in this one-of-a-kind visitor experience that lets kids—and adults—Dream It! Build It!…and Ride It!

Visitors this summer can explore a pretend motorcycle dealership while learning about the people, places and processes that make a community work. using activities that promote science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) themes This interactive exhibit provides hands-on opportunities to “Dream It!”, “Build It!” and “Ride It” as you:

* hit the open road as you explore US and international touring routes

* become a design engineer and learn how accelereration, speed, friction, gravity, and other laws of physics affect a motorcycle in motion

* work with friends and family to create a custom motorcycle using interchangeable parts and accessories

* experiment to see what happens when a rider throttles, leans into a curve, or descends a mountain road

Hands-On Harley-Davidson was created by the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum (BBCM) in collaboration with Harley-Davidson Motor Company.

Extended Summer Hours – Storm King Art Center
Through September 02, 2018 – New Windsor

Take advantage of the season's longer days at this 500-acre sculpture park full of rolling hills, woodlands, and fields of native grasses and wildflowers. Kids will marvel at the 100 carefully sited sculptures created by some of the most acclaimed artists of our time.

The New Genres: Video in the Internet Age – Museum of the Moving Image
Through September 02, 2018 – Astoria

MoMI is opening “The New Genres: Video in the Internet Age,” a new exhibit exploring how modern platforms and technology have drastically impacted not only how we watch, make, and share videos, but what kinds of videos those are as well.
As part of the exhibition, Polygon created a series of videos breaking down the biggest topics, including ASMR, Unboxing, Explainers, Let’s Play, Reaction videos and Vlogging. These videos can be seen throughout the exhibit, as well as in the main amphitheater.
You can read more about the exhibit here, and find additional details below.
WHO: Polygon and the Museum of Moving Image
WHAT: “The New Genres: Video in the Internet Age”
WHERE: The Museum of Moving Image — 36-01 35 Ave, Astoria, NY 11106
WHEN: April 27 – September 2
MoMI is open Wednesday / Thursday from 10:30AM–5:00PM, Friday from: 10:30AM–8:00PM and Saturday / Sunday from 10:30AM–6:00PM

'Newsies' – John W. Engeman Theater
Through September 02, 2018 – Northport

Set in New York City at the turn of the century, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a ragged band of teenaged ‘newsies,’ who dreams only of a better life far from the hardship of the streets. This all singing, all dancing, high-energy show features a score by eight-time Academy Award® winner Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Sister Act) and Jack Feldman including “Carrying the Banner,” “Seize the Day,” “King of New York” and “Santa Fe.”

Special Exhibit: “Stuffed Animal CARE-ium”  – Maritime Aquarium
Through September 03, 2018 – Norwalk

Follow a rescued baby loggerhead sea turtle through its first year of life. The Aquarium will raise it for release into the Atlantic Ocean next fall. The guest sea turtle, only about 3 inches at first, will live in a new habitat near the "Sea Turtles" exhibit.

Special Exhibit: 'Albino Alligator'  – Maritime Aquarium
Through September 03, 2018 – Norwalk

See a rare “great white of the wetlands” – an 8-foot albino alligator – in a special exhibit. Albino alligators are white because they lack the pigment called melanin that normally gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes. Aside from being creamy white, they look and act like a regular gator.

Albino alligators are very rare because, when young in the wild, they’re more obvious to predators. Plus, white alligators can’t bask in the sun like normal alligators – a necessary behavior for cold-blooded reptiles – because they’re susceptible to sunburns. The Aquarium’s visiting albino alligator will enjoy a special shaded enclosure out on the riverfront courtyard.

Access+Ability – Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Through September 03, 2018 – Upper East Side

This powerful new exhibit displays products, projects, and services developed by and with people with disabilities—physical, cognitive, and sensory—that expand their ability to lead independent lives and engage more fully in the world. The Access+Ability exhibition features more than 70 works, from adaptive clothing and eating implements that assist with daily routines to apps and “smart” technologies that aid in social interactions and navigating the environment. A variety of interactive elements will be installed throughout the exhibition to engage visitors, underscoring the importance of prioritizing users throughout the design process.

Kids Ride Free All Summer – All New York Waterway Ferry Terminals
Through September 03, 2018 – Weehawken

Kids under the age of 12 ride free on all NY Waterway Ferries all summer between New Jersey and Manhattan. There are even more opportunities for families to enjoy the best of the Big Apple with NY Waterway’s new expanded weekend service.

Summer Kids Ride Free adds even more value for families enjoying NY Waterway’s Your Key To The City™ attractions packages, which offer discounts of up to 56% on top New York City museums, attractions, and tours, such as the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, Madame Tussauds, and many more.

Highlights Of German Art from the Collection – Neue Galerie New York
Through September 03, 2018 – New York

The German collection spans the period from 1890 to 1940, and emphasizes the key movements of that era, including Expressionism, with canvases by members of the Brücke (Bridge), including Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Pechstein, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, and also artists affiliated with the Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider), such as Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, August Macke, and Gabriele Münter. The Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement is also addressed, with important selections by Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, George Grosz, and Christian Schad. In the decorative arts, the Bauhaus is a special area of emphasis, with major examples of design by Marianne Brandt, Marcel Breuer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Wilhelm Wagenfeld. Collectively, these works reflect this tumultuous epoch in German history, as the nation shifted from an empire to a fragile democracy under the Weimar Republic following World War I. Likewise, the utopian ideal of uniting art and life in the pre-war era was replaced by a more practical embrace of a machine aesthetic, as artists reconciled themselves to the emergence of modern technology.

Camp Cookie Do – Chefs Club Counter
Through September 03, 2018 – Soho

The next Chefs Club Counter pop-up partner in the annex space is edible cookie dough sensation D?!, who will be running a Camp Cookie D? themed shop all summer. This summer's camp themed pop-up will offer delicious takes on classic childhood camp desserts, fun summer-camp themed activities, and more.

The soft serve ice cream flavors are in collaboration with Blue Marble Ice Cream. Guests can also purchase specialty t-shirts, candy, tattoos and camp notepads from the “Canteen”.

Camp Cookie D? is decorated to remind guests of their favorite camp memories with a canoe, swing, mural wall, and plenty of photo opportunities. Guests can lounge with their desserts on the outdoor Adirondack chairs and wood stumps located on Lafayette Street outside the shop.

Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele: 1918 Centenary – Neue Galerie New York
Through September 03, 2018 – New York

Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) and Egon Schiele (1890-1918) are two of the greatest artists Austria produced in the early twentieth century. Although born nearly thirty years apart, both tragically died in 1918—the same year that the Austro-Hungarian Empire ceased to exist following its defeat in World War I. Over the intervening century, the works of Klimt and Schiele have come to define the fertile creativity that marked the so-called "joyous apocalypse," an apt term used to connote the waning days of Habsburg rule. This show pays tribute to the groundbreaking achievements of Klimt and Schiele, two masterful artists who are key figures in the collection of the Neue Galerie New York.

Madison Square Park Conservancy Announces Artist Diana Al-Hadid’s First Major Commissioned Outdoor Public Art Exhibition – Madison Square Park
Through September 03, 2018 – New York

Madison Square Park Conservancy Announces Artist Diana Al-Hadid’s First Major Commissioned Outdoor Public Art Exhibition
Date: May 14, 2018 through September 3, 2018.
Madison Square Park Conservancy announces its thirty-sixth exhibition, Delirious Matter by artist Diana Al-Hadid. Six new sculptures will be installed across Madison Square Park’s central Oval Lawn, peripheral lawns, and northern reflecting pool. Delirious Matter is the artist’s first major public art project. It will be on view from May 14, 2018- September 3, 2018.
In spring 2018, artist Diana Al-Hadid (American, b. Aleppo, Syria 1981, lives and works in Brooklyn) will create newly commissioned sculptures in Madison Square Park. Two wall works will be combined with rows of hedges to form a room suggesting the elegiac beauty of deteriorating structures nestled into plant material. Three reclining female figures, titled Synonym, sit on plinths and will be displayed on the surrounding lawns. In the Park’s reflecting pool, the artist will realize a site-specific sculptural bust of a female figure perched atop a fragmented mountain. Al-Hadid is best known for creating work using traditional and contemporary sculpture materials and processes in unfamiliar ways that pivot amongst architecture, figuration, and abstraction. Despite the eroded appearance, the process is additive. Al-Hadid devised a distinctive process that is, in her words, “a blend between fresco and tapestry.” Delirious Matter is the first project by the artist and the first Conservancy commission to unite sculpture with plant materials.
Website Link: https://www.madisonsquarepark.org
Cost: Free

2018 Plaza Cafés – Rockefeller Center
Through September 03, 2018 – New York

Two outdoor dining options will open at Rockefeller Center for a limited time this summer: LT Biergarten Presented by Brasserie Ruhlmann, an outdoor dining haven featuring traditional German fare and a variety of beers on tap, and Limani Café, an al fresco oasis offering the best in Mediterranean cuisine. The outdoor cafes will open on Friday, June 8 in Rockefeller Plaza between 50th and 51st Streets and 5th and 6th Avenues.
Both patios will be open throughout the summer, Monday through Saturday from 11:30am to 9pm and Sunday from 11:30am to 3:30pm.
The LT Biergarten menu includes sausages, salads, snacks and ice cream sandwiches. Featured items include the Brew Master salad with radicchio, baby kale, frisee, gruyere, black forest ham, red onion, cherry tomato, mushroom, and egg; sausage options including Bratwurst, Wiener, Bauernwurst, Chicken Bratwurst, and Knackwurst; and a German chocolate macaroon ice cream sandwich. Happy hour specials featuring $5 beers will be available Monday through Friday from 4-6pm.
The Limani Café menu includes salads, Paninis, sliders, additional light fare and desserts. Featured items include an octopus salad; a vegetarian Panini; lobster sliders; a seafood skewer with scallops, shrimp, and swordfish; baby lamb chops; and baklava.

MAGNUM New York – MAGNUM New York
Through September 03, 2018 – New York

MAGNUM New York returns for year three, fusing MAGNUM’s delicious ice cream, decadent Belgian chocolate and a variety of fun toppings together in an indulgent and customized bar unlike any other.
MAGNUM New York features a one-of-a-kind premium chocolate and ice cream experience. Guests create a custom MAGNUM Bar at the “dipping bar” by selecting silky vanilla bean or rich chocolate ice cream bars to be hand-dipped in a choice of dark, milk or white chocolate coating. They then can choose three custom toppings from 20 premium ingredients such as the classic culinary rose petals, dried raspberry, and hazelnut croquant, as well as new additions for 2018 including dark chocolate crispy caviar, mini peanut butter chips and salted caramel coated biscuits. Guests will also have the opportunity to experience how premium ingredients not only taste, but are exalted by pure aroma at MAGNUM New York’s first ever aroma bar.
LOCATION: MAGNUM New York, SoHo Neighborhood, 132 Spring Street, New York, NY 10012
DATES: June 1st – Labor Day 2018
HOURS: Monday – Saturday: 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Sunday: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Built Exhibition Opening – Socrates Sculpture Park
Through September 03, 2018 – Long Island City

A park-wide solo exhibition of newly commissioned works by Virginia Overton that refashion found materials with dynamism and potency. In succinct, elegant forms, often accompanied with wry humor, Overton addresses concepts of labor, economics, and the land. Her material choices–fundamental elements for construction and fabrication–combined with her transparent approach to process, evoke narratives of self-reliance, creative constraints, and expediency. At the park, Overton creates new iterations of familiar works–an altered pickup truck, a water feature, a roof truss gem sculpture, and a suspended beam, among others.

Julia Phillips: Failure Detection – The Museum of Modern Art
Through September 03, 2018 – Manhattan

MoMA PS1 will present the first solo museum exhibition of New York-based artist Julia Phillips (b. 1985, German), featuring newly commissioned major works in combination with existing sculptures. Primarily working with ceramics, Phillips creates objects and scenes that are intimately connected to the body. Her sculptures mostly avoid direct figuration, however, and instead propose various interventions into and support structures for the body, emphasizing its absence from the works. Impressions of the human form are visible through elements like casts of orifices, handprints, and other traces, which indicate particular bodily placements in relation to her forms. While suggestive of particular functions and purposes that are overtly physical, these works also extend to the social and psychological. For Phillips, the body is entangled in the real and abstract spaces of politics, evident through indications given in her arrangements as well as the works' titles, which are often directives for specific actions.

Projects 108: Gauri Gill – The Museum of Modern Art
Through September 03, 2018 – Manhattan

MoMA PS1 presents the US premiere of photographer Gauri Gill's most recent body of work, Acts of Appearance, a series of vivid color photographs for which the artist worked closely with members of an Adivasi community in Jawhar district, Maharashtra, India. Gill's collaborator-subjects are renowned for their papier-mâché objects, including traditional sacred masks. In these pictures they engage in everyday village activities while wearing new masks, made expressly for this body of work, which depict living beings with the physical characteristics of humans, animals, or valued objects. A range of scenarios and narratives, situated in both "reality" and dreamlike states, come together in the photographs, which simultaneously portray symbolic or playful representations as well as the familiar experiences of community members against the backdrop of their home and culture.

David Rosaire and the One and Only Pekingese Dog Act – Long Island Game Farm
Through September 03, 2018 – Manorville

David Rosaire and his pack of adorable and very talented dogs are back at the Long Island Game Farm for the 2018 season.

Reza Abdoh – The Museum of Modern Art
Through September 03, 2018 – Manhattan

Though he was only thirty-two at the time of his passing, the Iranian-American theater director Reza Abdoh's (1963-95) mark on the world of theater was unmistakable. Relentlessly inventive, he pushed his actors—and audiences—to their limits amid ambitious, unusual, disorienting stage sets. Abdoh's aesthetic language borrowed from fairy tales, BDSM, talk shows, raves, video art, and the history of avant-garde theater. This exhibition, the first large-scale retrospective of Abdoh's work, will highlight the diverse video works that Abdoh produced for his performances and an installation based on his 1991 production Bogeyman. The exhibition also includes contextual materials reflecting the club scenes in both Los Angeles and New York, the culture wars of the Reagan era, and the AIDS crisis. Abdoh died of AIDS in 1995.

#TheSweatSessions – Hudson River Park’s 14th Street Park
Through September 04, 2018 – Meatpacking District

Grab your fit friends and join the Meatpacking District for free fitness classes at this summer’s Sweat Sessions! The popular wellness series returns to New York City offering free workout classes nearly every Tuesday night. The al fresco series has been a local favorite over the past several years and consists of three 45-minute classes.

The Meatpacking Business Improvement District is proud to host the annual series again in partnership with The Wellth Collective to offer participants a robust wellness program throughout the summer. Each class is completely free and open to the public. Mats will be provided.

Sara Berman: Between Community and Commerce – ZAZ10TS
Through September 04, 2018 – New York

ZAZ10TS the public art program at 10 Times Square presents
SARA BERMAN: BETWEEN COMMERCE AND COMMUNITY
Curated by Tamar Dresdner, organized by Tzili Charney
July 11 – September 4, 2018
ZAZ10TS is pleased to present an exhibition of lint on canvas works by London-based artist Sara Berman (b.1975) July 11 through September 4, 2018 in the new lobby space at 10 Times Square (aka 1441 Broadway). Titled Between Community and Commerce, the exhibition presents a series of works exploring the former fashion designer's interest in repetition, textiles and patterning, in addition to her deeply held curiosity in social and cultural signifiers, in this case the intimacy of the body in a world of mass consumption and commerce. The installation in the heart of Times Square and the storied commercial building in the Fashion District––the home of so many globalized manufacturing decision makers—is for Berman a fitting showcase to this end.
www.zaz10ts.com
10 Times Square (1441 [email protected] 41st Street)
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Microsoft and Artist Mel Chin Unveil 'Unmoored' in New York's Times Square – Broadway Plaza
Through September 05, 2018 – New York

Artist Mel Chin will take over Times Square's Broadway plazas on July 11 with two new installations, 'Wake' and 'Unmoored', as part of a multi-location exhibition Mel Chin: All Over The Place, produced by the Queens Museum and public art nonprofit No Longer Empty.
'Wake', a 24-foot-tall construction resembling a shipwreck intertwined with the skeleton of a marine mammal, adjacent to a 21-foot-tall sculpture based on the figure head of 19th century opera star Jenny Lind, will serve as a bridge to a ground-breaking digital work, 'Unmoored'.
In collaboration with Microsoft, 'Unmoored' uses cutting-edge Mixed Reality technology to present a vision of a world where global warming has gone unchecked, with technology bringing the work to life through digital interaction. The augmented reality experience can be viewed on cell phones and tablets through a downloaded app, and will extend from 45th to 47th street from July 11-September 5. A heightened HoloLens experience of the project, created by Microsoft, will be available from July 11-13.

Butterfly House – Tenafly Nature Center
Through September 05, 2018 – Tenafly

Offers visitors a total immersion experience for the young and old as it introduces visitors to the wonders of metamorphosis. See if a butterfly will land on your nectar stick or just watch them fly around you as they move between nectar plants. Observe butterfly chrysalis in the chrysalis box. Maybe you will be lucky enough to see a butterfly emerge!

Yoga in the Park with Sacred Sounds Yoga – Washington Square Park
Through September 06, 2018 – New York

Get your yoga on in Washington Square Park this summer and fall with Sacred Sounds Yoga.
Breathe, move, and stretch with us mornings at Garibaldi Plaza.
Every Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM

Port Jeff's 2018 Children's Shows at The Barn – The Barn, behind the Port Jefferson Village Hall
Through September 06, 2018 – Port Jefferson

The Barn, behind the Port Jefferson Village Hall, will be the site for children's shows each Thursday throughout July, August, and early September.

Summer Camp at Jodi's Gym – Jodi's Gym
Through September 07, 2018 – Upper East Side

Your child will run, jump, tumble, balance, stretch, sing, and create under the supervision and care of well-trained and certified staff. Experience the joys of gymnastics, music, and art, all with super flexible scheduling. You choose the days (2 day minimum), you choose the weeks (no minimums!).

Jodi's Gym Summer Camp – Jodi's Gym
Through September 07, 2018 – Mount Kisco

Join for a morning of non-stop fun Jodi’s Gym style! Your child will run, jump, tumble, balance, stretch, sing, create, move, and groove all under the supervision and care of well-trained and certified staff. Experience the joys of gymnastics, music, and art. It’s a mix that your child is sure to love. Choose as few as two days per week or as many as five in any week that works for your family.

Positively 8th Street Festival – West 8th Street
Through September 08, 2018 – Greenwich Village

A celebration of the rich cultural history, businesses, and institutions of 8th Street, featuring live music, food, pop-up parks, arts and crafts, and family fun.

Watch the colorful sights and sounds of the Village pass by while dining outside as Eighth Street restaurants throw open their doors. Enjoy over a dozen Eighth Street takeout options at the seating areas dotted along the block. Then, visit the many Eighth Street lifestyle retailers who will have special Positively 8th Street in-store activities and offers.

For the creative minds of all ages there will be arts and crafts workshops, create collages, learn life drawing, build model cities, and even create your very own Washington Square Arch mobile! If you would rather be on the receiving end of creativity, there will be face painting and caricature drawing. Once finished with creating, get competitive with classic outdoor games and activities.

Fitness buffs can get a quick fix with the NYC Parks mobile fitness center or high intensity dance-cardio classes with 305 Fitness. Not sure you are quite ready for that? Then visit the Mount Sinai/Beth Israel Medical Center for outdoor health screenings and blood pressure checks.

Take the opportunity to meet the leading Village’s leading institutions including the Jefferson Market Library, Greenwich Village Society for Historical Preservation, The Neighborhood Preservation Center, and the Washington Square Park Conservancy, and discover how they each contribute to quality of life in the Village.

There will also be some very special four-legged friends seeking new homes and families in the Village, with the Animal Care Center of New York pet adoption unit.

Little Rock – The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture
Through September 08, 2018 – New York

HISTORY CALLED IT HEROISM. THEY CALLED IT HIGH SCHOOL.
LITTLE ROCK tells the riveting true story of the Little Rock Nine, the first black students to attend their city's formerly segregated central high school. What began as their quest for a better education soon became a national crisis, igniting the passions of a divided country and sparking a historic fight for justice in the Jim Crow south. On the cusp of the Civil Rights movement, a changing world watched as these nine children from Arkansas battled for their rights with only a book and pencil. At once harrowing and hopeful, LITTLE ROCK brings urgently to life the Nine's untold personal stories of challenge and resilience, conjuring memories of America not so long ago. From writer and director Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj, this deeply moving play honors the bravery of these young heroes and asks audiences: Would you have had the courage?

Celebrating Bill Cunningham – New-York Historical Society Museum
Through September 09, 2018 – New York

Celebrating Bill Cunningham marks the New-York Historical Society's recent acquisition of objects, personal correspondence, ephemera, and photographs that reflect the life and work of Bill Cunningham, one of the late 20th century's most influential trend-spotters and style authorities. The legendary New York Times journalist and photographer was frequently spied on the city's streets, at fashion shows, and elegant soirées capturing New York's fashion innovators and cultural glitterati. Showcasing a selection from Cunningham's Facades project?his eight-year photographic project documenting New York City's architectural and fashion history, shown at the Museum in 2014?Celebrating Bill Cunningham also features photographs documenting his friendship with floral designer Toni Cimino, known as Suzette; a Cunningham bicycle; his Nikon camera; signature blue jacket; ephemera; and unforgettable William J hats. Curated by Debra Schmidt Bach, curator of decorative arts.

Celebrating Bill Cunningham – New-York Historical Society
Through September 09, 2018 – New York

Celebrating Bill Cunningham marks the New-York Historical Society's recent acquisition of objects, personal correspondence, ephemera, and photographs that reflect the life and work of Bill Cunningham. One of the late 20th century's most influential trend-spotters and style authorities, the legendary New York Times journalist and photographer was frequently spied on the city's streets, at fashion shows, and elegant soirées capturing images of New York's fashion innovators and cultural glitterati.
Among the highlights of Celebrating Bill Cunningham are a bicycle that he rode around the city; his first camera, an Olympus Pen-D, 35mm; signature blue jacket; personal photographs of Cunningham at home and with friends; correspondence, including a few of the hand-made Valentines he frequently sent to friends; and a New York City street sign, "Bill Cunningham Corner," that was temporarily installed at 5th Avenue and 57th Street in his honor, following his death. Soon after he arrived in New York, Cunningham worked as a milliner, and items on view from his millinery line, William J., include an innovative beach hat, along with other hats and fascinators; and a press release written for the William J. spring 1960 millinery show. Also on display are selections from Cunningham's Facades, his eight-year photographic project documenting New York City's architectural and fashion history, which was shown at the Museum in 2014.

Surface/Depth – Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)
Through September 09, 2018 – New York

In June of 2015, Miriam Schapiro, the pioneering feminist artist and founding member of the Pattern and Decoration movement, passed away at the age of ninety-one. Surprisingly, given her status as the elder stateswoman of the feminist art movement, the tremendous impact of her oeuvre on contemporary art has yet to be fully acknowledged or critically assessed. This exhibition seeks to redress this gap in the history of American art through an exploration of Schapiro's signature femmages, the term she coined to describe her distinctive hybrid of painting and collage inspired by women's domestic arts and crafts and the feminist critique of the hierarchy of art and craft.
In examining the aesthetic and political objectives of Schapiro's femmages, this exhibition highlights the pivotal role her work and leadership played in the expansion of the art world to include historically marginalized forms of craft, decoration, and abstract patterning associated with femininity and women's work. Although she is unheralded as the source, the influence of Schapiro's subjective approach to forms of decoration can be identified today in an remarkably diverse group of artists who continue to find inspiration in her embrace of artistic practices outside the art historical canon. To highlight this legacy, works by a select 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 juxtaposition of historic and contemporary work brings into critical focus the tremendous role Schapiro's femmages played in the reframing of craft and decoration, while shining a light on the way artists today, both distinguished and emerging, continue to approach the decorative as a language of abstraction tied to the personal and the political.

Collection Spotlight: Tiffany Glass – Hudson River Museum
Through September 09, 2018 – Yonkers

The museum draws upon its collection to present a selection of favrile blown glass by Tiffany Studios.

'Anything Goes' – Westchester Broadway Theatre
Through September 09, 2018 – Elmsford

Cirque Ziva, the world-class cirque spectacular from the internationally renowned touring troop, The Golden Dragon Acrobats. From coast to coast, the athleticism and fine artistry of this elite group of acrobats have been receiving standing ovations from audiences of all ages and earning critical acclaim and packed houses, Cirque Zíva is a fast-paced, technically innovative, and beautifully presented new show.

Tai Chi in the Park – Washington Square Park
Through September 11, 2018 – New York

Improve your balance, strength, flexibility, and coordination in this Taijiquan class open to beginner and experienced alike. This martial art, created in the 19th century in Beijing, China, is a gentle, non-impact exercise benefiting both body and mind. Practitioners Tina and Juan invite you to join them in their practice—northern Wu style—every Tuesday at Garibaldi Plaza.

Movement Class for Adults and Seniors – Washington Square Park
Through September 11, 2018 – New York

Get your body moving this summer with fun, unique dance classes that promote strong and creative movement among adults of all ages and abilities. Classes are led by Dances founder, dancer/choreographer/teacher Naomi Goldberg Haas.

Healthy on the Hudson — Fitness with Lululemon – Pier 25 at Hudson River Park
Through September 12, 2018 – New York

Take your workout to our waterfront with Healthy on the Hudson! This FREE exercise series returns for our 20th Anniversary season, giving you opportunities to get fit in your Park every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday all summer long.
Every Wednesday from May 23 through in September 12 from 6:30 – 7:30 PM, join us on Pier 25 for a dynamic variety of fitness classes provided in partnership with lululemon! Try different workouts and challenge yourself all summer long!

Kids Yoga with Sacred Sounds Yoga – Washington Square Park
Through September 12, 2018 – New York

Kids can join in the yoga fun as they stretch and move to songs, rhymes, and more with Sacred Sounds Yoga. Foster creativity, cooperation, and confidence in a safe environment where all kids are perfect just the way they are! Please bring your own yoga mat.
Kids can join in the yoga fun as they stretch and move to songs, rhymes, and more with Sacred Sounds Yoga. Foster creativity, cooperation, and confidence in a safe environment where all kids are perfect just the way they are! Please bring your own yoga mat.

Free Kids Yoga – Washington Square Park
Through September 12, 2018 – Washington Square

Kids can join in the yoga fun as they stretch and move to songs, rhymes, and more with Sacred Sounds Yoga. Foster creativity, cooperation, and confidence in a safe environment where all kids are perfect just the way they are!

Please bring your own yoga mat. Adults must be present throughout the class.

Healthy on the Hudson – Hudson River Park
Through September 13, 2018 – New York

Take your workout to our waterfront with Healthy on the Hudson! This FREE exercise series returns for our 20th Anniversary season, giving you opportunities to get fit in your Park every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday all summer long.
Every Thursday from May 24 through in September 13 from 6:30 – 7:30 PM, join us for Yoga at Pier 46 in partnership with Shape Up NYC! Enhance your yoga practice with skilled instructors and a rejuvenating river view. Bring your own mat!

Healthy on the Hudson — Yoga – Pier 46 at Hudson River Park
Through September 13, 2018 – New York

Take your workout to our waterfront with Healthy on the Hudson! This FREE exercise series returns for our 20th Anniversary season, giving you opportunities to get fit in your Park every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday all summer long.
Every Thursday from May 24 through in September 13 from 6:30 – 7:30 PM, join us for Yoga at Pier 46 in partnership with Shape Up NYC! Enhance your yoga practice with skilled instructors and a rejuvenating river view. Bring your own mat!

Vinyl Nights Thursdays at Plaza 33 – Plaza 33
Through September 13, 2018 – NY

Join us on Thursday evenings for Vinyl Nights.
We continue to spread the love of music & vinyl this Summer!
FREE outdoor dance parties with The MM Crew & friends from 6:30pm to 9:30pm at Plaza33 (33rd St & 7th Avenue), a new pedestrian plaza right outside Madison Square Garden.
For decades New York City has had one of the most creative, vibrant music and nightlife scenes in the world and Mobile Mondays! celebrates it all with DJs who expertly tell the story through vinyl 45s.
Join us Thursday June 7th for the Season Opener!
We are Funk & Soul, Disco, Pop, Boogie, House, Hip Hop, 80's, 90's, Salsa & so much more.
Thursday June 7th Joey Carvello & Woof
Thursday, June 14th Misbehaviour & Operator Emz
Thursday, June 21st Operator Emz & Just Blaze
Thursday June 28th Natasha Diggs & Operator Emz
Thursday, July 12th Joey Carvello & Woof
Thursday, July 19th Operator Emz & Joey Carvello
Thursday, July 26th Misbehaviour & Boogie Blind
Produced with Rebecca Lynn / Mobile Mondays! NYC 45's
Mobile Mondays! is NYC all 45's vinyl night every Monday at The Bowery Electric to save the music, preserve DJ culture & keep the vibe & soul of NYC alive.
#preservetheculture
https://www.mobilemondaysnyc.com/

Hudson RiverKids – Pier 62 and Pier 25
Through September 13, 2018 – Chelsea; Tribeca

This popular program of kids entertainment has been extended to run at both Pier 62 and Pier 25 this year.
The performances feature the best of kids entertainment on Mondays and Thursdays throughout the summer (excluding some dates).
May 22 and 25: Kid Ace
June 1 and 5: Story Pirates
June 12 and 15: Alex & The Kaleidoscope Band
June 19 and 22: Alastair Moock
June 26 and 29: City Stomp
July 6: Mil's Trills
July 10 and 13: Mike Messer
July 17 and 20: Tim Kubart
July 24 and 27: Rolie Polie Guacamole
July 31 and August 3: Bilingual Birdies Band
August 7 and 10: Suzi Shelton
August 14 and 17: Penny Jones Puppets
August 21 and 24:Ramblin' Dan and the Freewheelin' Band
August 28 and 31: Mister G
Sep. 7: Mil's Trills
Sep. 11 and 14: The Pop-Ups

Spring & Summer Music Lessons – New City School of Music
Through September 14, 2018 – New City

Offering music lessons to students of all ages on piano, guitar, voice, drums, violin, saxophone, flute and clarinet! Find the right class today.

Yoga – Socrates Sculpture Park
Through September 15, 2018 – Long Island City

A park-wide solo exhibition of newly commissioned works by Virginia Overton that refashion found materials with dynamism and potency. In succinct, elegant forms, often accompanied with wry humor, Overton addresses concepts of labor, economics, and the land. Her material choices–fundamental elements for construction and fabrication–combined with her transparent approach to process, evoke narratives of self-reliance, creative constraints, and expediency. At the park, Overton creates new iterations of familiar works–an altered pickup truck, a water feature, a roof truss gem sculpture, and a suspended beam, among others.

Jackson Pollock Family Drip Painting Workshop – Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center
Through September 15, 2018 – East Hampton

Families tour the Pollock-Krasner House and studio, followed by a drip painting workshop for children. Pre-register online at imaginearted.com.

St. Ives Mixing Bar – St. Ives Mixing Bar
Through September 15, 2018 – New York

The St. Ives Mixing Bar is back starting Friday, June 15th for another summer of fun! Located in the center of the Flatiron neighborhood at 168 Fifth Avenue, the St. Ives Mixing Bar will offer visitors the opportunity to create personalized face scrubs, moisturizers and body lotions from more than 60 customizable combinations, including on-trend ingredients, such as: rose water, yuzu, kiwi, pink grapefruit, and more!
A truly unique sensory experience, the St. Ives Mixing Bar will allow guests to see, smell and touch the ingredients that will leave them feeling fresh-faced and glowing. And for those looking to step up their glow game, a new mineral shimmer can be added to any combination of ingredients. The St. Ives Mixing Bar will also be heading online so those who aren’t traveling to NYC this summer can still create and ship custom products!

Treasures and Collectables Fair – Southampton Historical Museum
Through September 15, 2018 – Southampton

Vintage furniture, jewelry, textiles, glass, ceramics, artwork, collectibles and more will be sold inside the Red Barn and on the grounds. All proceeds benefit the Museum’s Collection.

Backstairs Tours – Lyndhurst Mansion
Through September 16, 2018 – Tarrytown

Backstairs Tours are offered select Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 AM.
Please note that this tour does NOT visit the main rooms of the mansion – please purchase Classic Tour Tickets for the traditional tour experience.
If you've taken the Classic Mansion Tour, chances are, you'll be wanting more. This tour looks exclusively at 'behind-the-scenes' areas of the mansion. Come discover how during the Gilded Age and beyond, the staffs at Lyndhurst functioned to provide an efficient and seamless lifestyle for the Merritt and Gould Families!
The tour begins with a journey up 79 stairs to the 5th-floor observatory tower. After enjoying the spectacular views of the lower Hudson Valley and Manhattan, you will descend 99 stairs to view the servants' quarters including the butler's suite, root cellar, scullery, kitchen, ice closet, and servants' dining room. The tour will conclude with a visit to the 1911 laundry building.
This tour is approximately one and a half hours and because of its physical demands, it is not recommended for individuals with mobility issues.

Gardens, Grounds and Bowling Pavilion – Walking Tour – Lyndhurst Mansion
Through September 16, 2018 – Tarrytown

If you've taken the Classic Mansion Tour, chances are, you'll be wanting more!
This challenging one-mile walking tour explores the property's western landscape covering the Gould era formal Rose garden, greenhouse, rockeries with river views and culminates with a tour inside the 1894 Bowling Pavilion.
Please be aware that this tour involves extensive walking on uneven, hilly ground and is not recommended for individuals with mobility issues. Please consider your own abilities when signing up for a tour.

Live at the Archway – Archway Under the Manhattan Bridge
Through September 20, 2018 – Dumbo

Live at the Archway is DUMBO's signature series: featuring dynamic musical performances, a pop-up gallery, and interactive art experience, in a magical, only-in-DUMBO setting. Always free, always all ages, and always rain or shine.

BRYANT PARK KICKS OFF 16TH SEASON OF YOGA CLASSES MAY 24 – Bryant Park
Through September 20, 2018 – New York

Bryant Park’s yoga classes, believed to be the largest regularly scheduled outdoor series of its kind in the world, begin a new season Thursday, May 24. The twice-weekly classes will be held Tuesday mornings on the Upper Terrace 10 AM-11 AM, and Thursday evenings on the Lawn 6 PM-7PM. All classes are free and open to the public.
The 2018 yoga season is made possible by the generosity of KeVita®, a leading manufacturer of fermented probiotic and kombucha beverages. A supporting sponsor, Gaiam, a yoga, fitness and wellness brand, will donate 1,200 yoga mats for participants to use throughout the season. Both partners will also participate in the Bryant Park Frequent Yogi loyalty program, rewarding returning attendees for their dedication. Bryant Park’s yoga classes draw thousands of participants throughout the warm weather months, making it one of the park’s most-attended activities. The Thursday evening class has drawn over 1,500 people during a single session.
This year on select Tuesday mornings, Bryant Park introduces post-class yoga workshops on topics including self-care, meditation, and alignment with instructors from the Gaiam Wellness Studio, located in Lord & Taylor on 5th Avenue in NYC.
About KeVita
KeVita is a leader in fermented probiotic and kombucha beverages with three refreshingly accessible product lines and billions of live probiotics in every bottle. With over two-dozen flavors of Sparkling Probiotic Drink, Master Brew Kombucha and Apple Cider Vinegar Tonic, all KeVita drinks are USDA Certified Organic, non-GMO Project Verified, gluten-free and vegan. Crafted since 2009, KeVita has grown from a kitchen in Ojai, California to over 20,000 retail locations across North America. KeVita uses only the highest quality ingredients and pairs age-old techniques with modern technology to provide the finest quality, flavor, and functionality in the market. This commitment to quality continues through their advocacy for rigorous testing and transparency in fermented beverage labeling. Learn more at KeVita.com.
About GAIAM
With a 20+ year heritage, GAIAM is dedicated to making yoga, fitness, and wellness accessible to all through a wide distribution network that consists of approximately 38,000 retail doors, 19,000 stores-within-stores, 5,000 category management locations, e-commerce, and a mobile platform that features Yoga Studio, the leading paid yoga app for Apple, mobile, and tablet devices with over 2 million downloads to date. Learn more at Gaiam.com
About Bryant Park Corporation
Bryant Park Corporation (BPC), a private not-for-profit company, was founded in 1980 to renovate, finance and operate Bryant Park. BPC is funded by income from events, concessions and corporate sponsors, as well as an assessment on neighboring properties, and does not accept government or philanthropic funds. In addition to providing security and sanitation services, and tending the park’s lush lawn and gardens, BPC provides public amenities and activities, including movable chairs and tables, café umbrellas, restrooms, restaurants and food kiosks, and scores of exciting events throughout the year. Learn more at bryantpark.org.

Summer on the Hudson: Baylander Billion Oyster Project Presentation – West Harlem Piers
Through September 22, 2018 – Harlem

Moosiki Kids Musical Storytime fosters a love of reading at a young age with musical stories and sing-along encouragement on our comfy and danceable turf lawn by the big locomotive.

History and Mysteries of Snug Harbor – Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden
Through September 22, 2018 – Staten Island

Rediscover Snug Harbor on a summer tour with hidden time capsules, statues, murder, ghost sightings and more!  The History and Mysteries of Snug Harbor tour brings you through an 83-acre site and reveals the history of this 19th century campus alongside tales of strange occurrences and mysteries of the grounds.

Summer on the Hudson: Sun Gaze Sundays – Pier 1, Riverside Park South
Through September 23, 2018 – Upper West Side

Moosiki Kids Musical Storytime fosters a love of reading at a young age with musical stories and sing-along encouragement on our comfy and danceable turf lawn by the big locomotive.

Classic Lyndhurst Mansion Tours – Lyndhurst Mansion
Through September 23, 2018 – Tarrytown

Lyndhurst welcomes all visitors, but please note that all tours of Lyndhurst require walking on hilly grounds and the ability to be standing for approximately one hour. Only the first floor of the mansion is handicap accessible.

Tanya Aguiñiga: Craft & Care – Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)
Through September 23, 2018 – New York

Los Angeles–based artist and designer Tanya Aguiñiga has established herself as a crucial voice working at the intersection of fiber art, design, social practice, and activism. Her work, ranging from her "Performance Crafting" series—which uses craft to generate dialogues about identity, culture, and gender—to furniture whose material and form reimagine its functionality to provide "support," shows a commitment to design thinking as political. At the heart of her practice is an inquiry into how community is created, and the role that craft, design, and materiality play in its formation.
Founded by Aguiñiga and launched in 2015, AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides) is a long-term initiative that activates sites along the US–Mexico border through collaborative art-making and storytelling projects. Started as a month-long activation at the San Ysidro border crossing in Tijuana, it has evolved its focus to record and paint a picture of life along the length of the border. To date, AMBOS, in collaboration with artists and community organizations working with border issues/themes, has produced programs along the border between the United States and Mexico, stopping at thirteen US/Mexico ports of entry, and crossing a total of forty times. In 2018 Aguiñiga will complete the project, activating the remainder of the border from where she left off at El Paso/Ciudad Juárez.

La Frontera – Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)
Through September 23, 2018 – New York

Nearly two thousand miles long, the US-Mexico border (la frontera) is the most frequently crossed international border in the world. Although predominantly depicted in the American media as a hub of drug trafficking and violence, the border—porous in nature—is also a place that allows for the exchange of ideas, wealth, and culture.
Recently at the forefront of political and cultural conversation following the current US President's anti-immigration discourse and executive orders, the border has been characterized by contradictions since the nineteenth century, when the US annexed an important portion of Mexican territory. For Mexicans, Central Americans, and the United States citizens living alongside it, the border presents daily challenges that carry within them both hope and devastation. It is a complex physical, economic, cultural, social, and emotional landscape of human interaction.

Exhibit – Becoming Tiffany: From Hudson Valley Painter to Gilded Age Tastemaker – Lyndhurst Mansion
Through September 24, 2018 – Tarrytown

A groundbreaking new exhibition of works by legendary artist Louis Comfort Tiffany will fill the Lyndhurst Mansion and gallery this summer. Charting the development of Tiffany's career from the 1870s through the early 1900s, the display features more than 50 pieces, focusing primarily on early and rarely-exhibited works. The exhibit includes glass and mosaics from the Haworth Collection in Accrington, England, the hometown of Tiffany's glass foreman, rare textiles from the Mark Twain House, rarely seen early paintings from the Brooklyn and Nassau County Museums and furniture and decorative arts from the Driehaus and other notable private collections.
Based on new research, the exhibition conjures little known and unexpected dimensions of Tiffany's career. Works in the exhibition reveal his radical exploration of racial inequality in the North, his work with the Jewish community on synagogues in Albany and Buffalo when such intermingling was not common, his pictorial documentation of rampant industrialization along the Hudson River, his adoption of Orientalist subjects, as well as his close but often difficult relationships with women patrons, collaborators, and designers. In particular, the exhibition re-establishes the reputation of Helen Gould, eldest daughter of railroad baron Jay Gould, as a significant Tiffany patron.
Tiffany is one of the most popular American artists, and his later work on Tiffany lamps and stained-glass church windows is well documented. Becoming Tiffany takes a different approach to the artist's life and work and focuses on his early work as a painter and decorator, telling the story of how he used his wealth and position in society as the son of the founder of Tiffany & Co. to further his career.

Hopalong Andrew's Kid Music Weekly, Drop-in 'Cowpoke Class' – Book Culture LIC
Through September 24, 2018 – Long Island City

At this new weekly, drop-in singalong, Hopalong Andrew plays interactive cowboy music with interactive activities, perfect for young cowpokes and their grown-up sidekicks. Hopalong Andrew adapts the classic cowboy songs to reflect life as an urban cowpoke, plays interactive “Cowpoke Classes” geared for all-age enjoyment, and performs as a rollicking 1-man band, bringing his guitar, banjo, harmonica, and suitcase drum kit.

Bird & Butterfly-Friendly Gardens – Garvies Point Museum
Through September 29, 2018 – Glen Cove

Our gardens are full of mostly native flowers that attract pollinators, bees, butterflies, moths, hummingbirds and songbirds! Make sure to visit the bird and butterfly-friendly gardens during the height of bloom.

Pleasantville Farmers Market – Memorial Plaza
Through September 29, 2018 – Pleasantville

The Pleasantville Farmers Market brings its goods indoors for winter at the largest, year-round farmers market in Westchester. With over 40 vendors participating in the indoor market, the delicious good time continues each Saturday at the Pleasantville Middle School cafeteria.

Storytelling in the Park – Central Park, Hans Christian Andersen Statue
Through September 29, 2018 – Upper East Side

An annual Summer tradition, now in its 61st season. Gather at the famous statue for stories from a different story teller (or two, or more…). With folk stories, fairy tales, mythological fables, and more at this Central Park landmark. Come rain or shine.
For listings see website. .

Kayaking – Brooklyn Bridge Park
Through September 30, 2018 – Brooklyn

Glide along the water while kayaking with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse at the Pier 2 floating dock! Children under 18 must have an adult guardian present. All levels are welcome and no experience is necessary.

Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney: Sculpture Exhibition – Planting Fields Arboretum
Through September 30, 2018 – Oyster Bay

The artist is best known as the founder of New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art, yet she had a significant career as a sculptor, exhibiting throughout the United States and Europe.  We will feature over thirty sculptures and drawings.  This is the first exhibition of Whitney’s art since her death in 1942.  William R. Coe knew Mrs. Whitney and was involved in the commission of the larger than life equestrian sculpture of Buffalo Bill in Cody, Wyoming.

The Means of a Ready Escape: Brooklyn's Prospect Park – Prospect Park Alliance
Through September 30, 2018 – Brooklyn

In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Prospect Park, Brooklyn Historical Society and Prospect Park Alliance present an exhibition that celebrates the founding vision of the Park, traces its social and historical trajectories, and examines the important role that Prospect Park has played as "Brooklyn's Backyard" for 150 years.
The Brooklyn Historical Society is closed on major holidays.

Kayaking – Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse at Pier 2
Through September 30, 2018 – Brooklyn Heights

Glide along the water while kayaking with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse at the Pier 2 floating dock! Children under 18 must have an adult guardian present. All levels are welcome and no experience is necessary.

360 Wellness – The Shops at Columbus Circle
Through September 30, 2018 – New York

The Shops at Columbus Circle proudly curates a progressive, four-month wellness series focusing on different themes: Movement Matters, Clean Beauty, Mindful Eating, Conscious Fashion. Join industry leaders and lifestyle experts for live beauty demos, fitness classes, introspective health seminars and eco-friendly fashion exhibits.

Big City Fishing Sundays on Pier 25 – Pier 25 at Hudson River Park
Through September 30, 2018 – New York

Adults and kids aged 5+ learn how to fish while engaging with trained environmental educators about river science topics. We provide the rods, reels and instruction.

MARKET MADNESS – The Stamford Museum & Nature Center
Through September 30, 2018 – Stamford

Support local farmers and explore the SM&NC through hands-on activities. Enjoy a self-guided craft on the meadow, farm animal meetings, and lunch with Bert & Sadie, the North American River Otters. Then attend Edible Science and explore the science behind some of our favorite foods, such as pizza, s'mores, and ice cream.

Hudson River Nature Walk – Hudson River Park
Through September 30, 2018 – Greenwich Village

Learn about Hudson River Park’s wildlife by joining knowledgeable naturalists on guided nature walks along the Park’s esplanade.

Each nature walk is unique and offers a one-of-a-kind treasure hunt-like experience. Park Naturalists will meet participants at the Christopher Street Fountain, just north of Pier 40. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.

Weekday Nature Exploration – Audubon Center at the Boathouse
Through September 30, 2018 – Prospect Lefferts Gardens

Join Prospect Park Alliance for free nature education programs every Thursday and Friday afternoon at the Prospect Park Audubon Center, the first urban Audubon Center in the nation.

Yang Yuanyuan – Art in General
Through September 30, 2018 – Brooklyn

Yang Yuanyuan (b. 1989, Beijing) lives and works in Beijing. She received a BA (hons) in photography at London College of Communications, University of the Arts London in 2013. By experimenting with different ways of visual storytelling, Yang creates narratives where facts and fiction coexist and speak about topics such as memory and history. Yang's work has been exhibited and published internationally.
Her solo exhibitions include: "At the 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 the subject of exhibitions at 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).

Summer Open House – H.H. Biddle House
Through September 30, 2018 – Staten Island

Explore this NYC landmark house built in the Greek Revival style and overlooking the Raritan Bay and Arthur Kill waterways. Built in 1845 by Henry Hogg Biddle, who operated the Staten Island-Perth Amboy Ferry, it now houses local Tottenville historical items along with nature inspired artwork. Explore the property's adjacent terracotta garden, the beachfront and grounds of this NYC historic treasure.

Coastal Cleanup – Pier 1, Brooklyn Bridge Park
Through October 03, 2018 – Brooklyn Heights

Coastal Cleanup volunteers give back to the community by helping us remove hundreds of pounds of trash from Pier 1 salt marshes and beaches. Scheduled times are according to low tides, from May through October.

All volunteers must fill out a waiver and bring it to their first volunteer activity in the park. Volunteers 18 years old or younger should submit their waiver signed by a parent or guardian before any activity begins; volunteers 16 years old or younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Smorgasburg – East River State Park
Through October 06, 2018 – Williamsburg

Every Sunday from April through October, head to Breeze Hill in Prospect Park to finally take in some sun, and enjoy food from more than 100 local vendors.

Carousel for All Children – Willowbrook Park
Through October 07, 2018 – Staten Island

The 2018 Carousel for All Children season in Willowbrook Park  kicked off on Saturday, May 5 with festivities from 12 – 4 pm.

Join us for fun and games as we greet another new Carousel season in the Greenbelt’s Willowbrook park.  This year’s celebration falls on Cinco de Mayo. Join us for a fun celebration of the monarch butterfly's (mariposa) annual migration to Mexico! Festivities will begin at 12pm with a live musical performance by “Music with Patrick.”

The Carousel is open  from 11am – 5:45pm on the following days:

May, September and October: Friday – Sunday  (The Carousel will close after Columbus Day Weekend).

June: Wednesday – Sunday.

July & August: Seven days a week.

Sensory Sensitive Sundays – Chuck E. Cheese's- Hempstead
Through October 07, 2018 – Hempstead

Chuck E. Cheese's is open for two hours on the first Sunday of each month, specifically for children with autism and other special needs. The facility

reduces the lighting and noise, and the time includes food and games, and a trained staff.

Explore NYC’s new Rosé Mansion! – Rosé Mansion
Through October 07, 2018 – New York

This summer we’re making all of your Rosé dreams come true. Wander the rooms in the mansion while sipping Rosé from around the world. Each room will transport you to a different place and time. Along the way you will learn about the history, science, and economics of this magical beverage. Travel to Ancient Rome, stop by the Finger Lakes, blend your own wine, swing from a gold chandelier, and more before you end your journey in the greatest Rosé wine bar on the planet. Buy a ticket for a specific date and time. All tickets include entrance to the experience and wine samples equaling about two glasses of wine. Additional glass, bottles, and snacks are available for purchase in the Grand Tasting Lounge.

Smorgasburg – Prospect Park, Breeze Hill
Through October 07, 2018 – Prospect Lefferts Garden

Every Sunday from April through October, head to Breeze Hill in Prospect Park to finally take in some sun, and enjoy food from more than 100 local vendors.

Swords into Ploughshares: Sculpture by Jay Moss – Hebrew Home at Riverdale, Goldfine Pavilion Lobby Gallery
Through October 07, 2018 – Bronx

Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection at Hebrew Home at Riverdale is pleased to announce its latest exhibition, Swords into Ploughshares: Sculpture by Jay Moss on view in the Pauline and William Goldfine Pavilion Lobby Gallery from July 15–October 7, 2018. A reception will take place on Sunday, July 15, from 1:30–3 p.m. in the Goldfine Pavilion Lobby Gallery, located at 5901 Palisade Avenue in the Riverdale section of The Bronx. This event is free and open to the public. R.S.V.P. 718.581.1596 or [email protected] Photo I.D. required for admission.
The exhibition includes 13 sculptures made between 1980 and 2012. Many of them reflect Moss’s experience on the front lines during WWII when he served as a combat engineer. Moss has worked for more than seven decades crafting sculptures that resonate with his experience of the horrors of war and his hope for a lasting peace. In these relief and tabletop works assembled with wood, metal, sheet lead, plastic and other materials, Moss addresses a range of social issues. Sometimes whimsical or ironic, they comment on such subjects as the corrupting influence of power and the treatment of prisoners from German prison camps to Guantanamo Bay.
In an assemblage that resembles an artillery shell, Anzio (2003), made from materials leftover from when he was a professional lamp designer, Moss has collaged mementos from his war experience: a letter from his mother, a patch spelling out A-N-Z-I-O, a photograph of the German howitzer that ran on a railroad track, currency from the occupation used in Italy and a photo of his brother. The work is titled after the beachhead where, despite being a combat engineer, as a newly arrived soldier he had to replace combat troops in a flooded foxhole in the winter of 1944.
Another work, GI Joe (2012), depicts a tall and lanky figure in relief, made up of fragments and with a skull-like face, at the ready with his helmet and rifle. Moss’s unit arrived in Europe on August 15, 1944, for Operation Dragoon—the Allied invasion of Southern France. Months later, not far from the front, in the forests of the Vosges Mountains, Moss built what were called corduroy roads—“trees that they knock down to make a roadway so it’s very bumpy to the front,” he has explained. That’s when he saw dead soldiers on the back of an open track—a traumatic memory that lingers to this day and which Moss has said is the “essence of the front for me.”
During those final months of the war, thousands of enemy soldiers were captured. That time is reflected in The Prisoner (1991), a carved wood piece with a hand-drawn and painted bandana covering the eyes. The base of the head is carved wood covered with sheet metal, a material the artist frequently employs and which is soft and malleable, ready to be hammered or molded.
About the artist
Born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in 1923, to immigrant parents—Isadore Moskowitz, a clothing maker and store owner born in Russia, and Josephine Goldsmith Moskowitz, who was born in Romania—Jay Moss attended the High School of Industrial Art (later the High School of Art and Design), where he studied graphic arts, three-dimensional design, display and studio drawing. The family first lived over the tailor shop and later moved to Flatbush and Greenpoint before settling in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Moss was drafted into the army in 1943 after working as a page at CBS, and trained as a combat engineer in Fort Belvoir, VA. His unit, the 36th Engineer Regiment, traveled through North Africa before arriving in early 1944 at Anzio, a key campaign of the Allied forces on the Italian coast. After Italy, he was stationed in Marseille and on the French front in the Vosges Mountains on the eastern border with Germany.
Moss attended the Art Students League as a benefit of the GI Bill, studying under José de Creeft, Morris Kantor and M. Peter Piening. A mahogany head he carved while a student at the League was exhibited at Jacques Seligmann & Company in 1947. Moss also received a sculpture prize at the Nassau County Art Association in the 1960s. He was head of NBC television’s art department where he worked for 12 years and then was the owner-designer of a company that made decorative mirrors and wall pieces. After selling the company, he worked as a design consultant and lighting product designer. He also taught lighting product design at the Parsons School of Design and television graphic arts at the RCA Institute. All the while, he worked at his passion, sculpting in the basement studio of his family’s Long Island home and at their second home in Stockbridge, MA. Moss has worked both figuratively and abstractly, creating forms using a table saw and chiseling a variety of woods that he then assembles with other materials, including lead, metal and cloth.
Moss has had two previous solo exhibitions, at Manhattan College in 2014 and the Historic Wells Gallery in Lenox, MA, in 2001.
In 2008 he and his wife, Sabina, who have two sons, moved to Riverdale, where Moss continues his artistic practice.
About Hebrew Home at Riverdale
As a member of the American Alliance of Museums, the Hebrew Home at Riverdale by RiverSpring Health is committed to publicly exhibiting its art collection throughout its 32-acre campus, including the Derfner Judaica Museum and a sculpture garden overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades. The Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection provides educational and cultural programming for residents of the Hebrew Home, their families and the general public from throughout New York City, its surrounding suburbs and visitors from elsewhere. RiverSpring Health is a nonprofit, non-sectarian geriatric organization serving more than 18,000 older adults in greater New York through its resources and community service programs. Museum hours: Sunday–Thursday, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Art Collection and grounds open daily, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Call 718.581.1596 for holiday hours and to schedule group tours, or for further information, visit our website at http://www.riverspringhealth.org/art
This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Image: Jay Moss, Anzio, 2003, brass tubing, paper, sheet lead, 11 ¾ x 2 ¾ x 2/4 (open). Courtesy of the artist.

Walk This Way: Footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes – New York Historical Society
Through October 08, 2018 – Upper West Side

Shoes in recent years have culturally transcended their utilitarian purpose to become an object of desire and deliberation, calling up abstract considerations—like the freighted meanings of femininity, power, domination, and aspiration—for both women and men alike. Walk This Way: Footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes highlights examples from the shoe designer's extensive private collection, assembled over three decades. The exhibition considers the story of the shoe from the perspectives of collection, consumption, presentation, and production with more than 100 pairs of shoes on view. The exhibition will explore larger trends in American economic history, from industrialization to the rise of consumer culture, with a focus on women's contributions as makers, designers, and entrepreneurs. Coordinated by Valerie Paley, vice president, chief historian, and director of the Center for Women's History, with Edward Maeder, consulting curator, and Jeanne Gardner Gutierrez, curatorial coordinator.

Zip Line, Rock Climbing, and Extreme Jump – Atlas Park Mall: On The Center Green
Through October 08, 2018 – Glendale

Featuring NYC's only Zipline Attraction with 3 different challenges, Zip Lining, Rock Climbing, and Extreme Air Jump! No need for wings, a cape, or superhuman powers to fly across the mall! Experience an intense climb without the altitude sickness of Everest or the Andes! Ever wonder what it feels like to be an acrobat? Well now you can! Spring up to 25 feet in the air! For more information, visit www.zipjumpclimb.com

Art on the Farm – Randall's Island Park Alliance
Through October 13, 2018 – Randall's Island

Use the farm for inspiration for creating seasonal projects like nature printing, watercolor painting, nature journals, and more.

HeartBeet Farm Stand – Stony Brook Village Center
Through October 13, 2018 – Stony Brook

HeartBeet Farms produces fresh, organically-grown, nutritionally dense vegetables and fruits with a focus on nourishing families.

Polo at Bethpage State Park – Bethpage State Park
Through October 14, 2018 – Farmingdale

Polo is a great competive sport. Come and enjoy an afternoon of excellent polo games at Bethpage State Park. A treat for the whole family.

Piermont's Down to Earth Farmer Market – M&T Bank Parking Lot
Through October 14, 2018 – Piermont

Bringing together two kinds of vendors: local farmers and area food makers who source locally for a delicious experience.

Charting the Divine Plan: The Art of Orra White Hitchcock (1796–1863) – American Folk Art Museum
Through October 14, 2018 – New York

Charting the Divine Plan: The Art of Orra White Hitchcock (1796–1863) explores the confluence of art, love, science, and religion in the extraordinary art of Orra White Hitchcock, one of America's first female scientific illustrators. Her marriage in 1821 to Amherst College professor Edward Hitchcock cemented a years-long friendship and collaboration based on a bedrock of faith and science, mutual respect, close observation, and mental capacity for the largest of ideas. Orra White exhibited a prodigious scientific mind and abundant artistic talent at an early age. The exhibition traces her development from schoolgirl projects to highly accomplished renderings of the natural scenery of the Connecticut River Valley used in her husband's many geology publications. Less well known are colorful paintings on cotton—some more than twelve feet long—that were used to illustrate her husband's many college lectures on geology, botany, zoology, and anatomy. In these, Orra White Hitchcock communicated complex scientific principles in abstract visual terms that now appear gorgeously fresh and modern. Archival letters, manuscripts, diaries, and albums place Edward and Orra White Hitchcock in the very heart of international scientific inquiry. In the early years of the nineteenth century, when the natural world was a place of wonder, Edward Hitchcock, theologian and scientist, saw the interconnectedness of God's created world, and Orra White Hitchcock made it manifest through her art for all to comprehend and marvel.

Urban Farm Exploration Days – Randall's Island Park Alliance
Through October 14, 2018 – Randall's Island

Explore the Urban Farm's variety of crops, fruit trees, fragrant herbs, and chickens too. Also, join for fun farm art projects on Saturdays from 2-4pm. Each month, the farm also hosts a free, drop-in workshop on topics ranging from gardening skills to cooking to crafts.

Sacred Spaces: The Road To … and the Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room – Rubin Museum of Art
Through October 15, 2018 – Chelsea

Featuring artist Ghiora Aharoni’s series “The Road to Sanchi” and two video works by artist Arthur Liou, the exhibition engages time as a medium and challenges viewers to consider the sacred and think about their own experiences with meaningful journeys. These installations continue the exhibition’s focus on devotional activities in awe-inspiring places.

Aharoni’s series of sculptures reimagines vintage taxi meters, now obsolete, from India. Video screens embedded in the meters capture the artist’s rickshaw rides in India to sacred sites for Hindus, Jews, Muslims, and Buddhists. Each sculpture, whose form simultaneously references a time capsule and the silhouette of a stupa, becomes the oculus of a pilgrimage.

The videos “Kora” and “Saga Dawa,” created by Arthur Liou, explore aspects of Tibetan Buddhist ritual and celebration as they take place in the breathtaking environment around Tibet’s holiest mountain, Mount Kailash.

Visitors can take a pause inside the Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room, an immersive installation inspired by traditional Tibetan household shrines. They are also invited to write letters to future museumgoers in a dedicated area in the gallery.

Edible Academy Fresh From the Garden Tastings – The New York Botanical Garden
Through October 18, 2018 – Bronx

The New York Botanical Garden’s landmark 2018 exhibition, 'Georgia O’Keeffe: Visions of Hawai‘i', will focus on the iconic artist’s immersion in the Hawaiian Islands in 1939. Visitors will experience a lush flower show in the Garden’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory evoking the gardens and landscapes that inspired O’Keeffe as well as the complex story of the flora and unique ecology of Hawai‘i.

In the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden, children and their families will be introduced to plants represented in O’Keeffe’s paintings and tropical food plants of Hawai‘i. Families will receive field notebooks and follow a trail, observing and drawing nature as O’Keeffe did in her work. Children will explore the botanical science of plant structure and create paintings.

Susan York Foundation – The Drawing Center
Through October 18, 2018 – Soho

For the second long-term installation presented in The Drawing Center's Lab Corridor, Santa Fe-based artist Susan York will create a site-specific installation that references the internal structure of the museum's 35 Wooster Street building. Using graphite as a sculptural rather than a two-dimensional medium, York will create replicas of parts of the museum's foundation: eroded concrete piers that protrude above the museum's ground floor. York's long-term installation will initiate an expanded field of activity at The Drawing Center, pointing to new opportunities for exploring drawing as an interactive and socially-minded practice. Additionally, by bringing attention to The Drawing Center's building, York's installation will generate opportunities for discussion about the importance of museums continuing as public spaces with permanent, physical presence

Uni Project – FDR Four Freedoms Park
Through October 21, 2018 – Roosevelt Island

A fun-filled weekend with offerings like a pop-up reading room, story hour, and a curated collection of books and hands-on materials.

The Uni Project will visit the Park on: July 21-22, August 18-19, September 15-16, and October 20-21

The Uni Project is a nonprofit that brings learning opportunities to public space in New York City. Using custom-designed installations, the Uni Project pop ups in parks, plazas, and other public spaces to offer reading, drawing, and hands-on activities that let New Yorkers embrace the act of learning. The Uni Project partners with community organizations and city agencies, and prioritizes underserved locations. The Uni Project is generously supported by NYC Council Members Ben Kallos & Mark Levine.

P.S. Art: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of NYC Kids – The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Through October 21, 2018 – New York

Returning to The Met for the 11th consecutive year, the exhibition P.S. Art: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of NYC Kids features works of art in a variety of media created by public school students in New York City. The exhibition will be on view and open to the public at The Met Fifth Avenue from June 12 through October 21, 2018.
P.S. Art highlights the talent and creativity of young artists and champions art making as a way to appreciate the cultures, life experiences, and traditions across the city. The 121 works in this year’s exhibition represent 123 students in grades pre-kindergarten through 12th grade in public schools throughout the five boroughs. The works were chosen from over 1,200 submissions, and the final decisions were made by a jury comprised of distinguished members of the art community, including members of The Met staff.
P.S. Art 2018: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of NYC Kids is a project of the New York City Department of Education and Studio in a School Association, Inc.

P.S. Art: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of NYC Kids – The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Through October 21, 2018 – Upper East Side

Returning to The Met for the 11th consecutive year, the exhibition "P.S. Art: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of NYC Kids" features works of art in a variety of media created by public school students in New York City. "P.S. Art" highlights the talent and creativity of young artists and champions art making as a way to appreciate the cultures, life experiences, and traditions across the city. The 121 works in this year’s exhibition represent 123 students in grades pre-kindergarten through 12th grade in public schools throughout the five boroughs. The works were chosen from over 1,200 submissions, and the final decisions were made by a jury comprised of distinguished members of the art community, including members of The Met staff. "P.S. Art 2018: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of NYC Kids" is a project of the New York City Department of Education and Studio in a School Association, Inc.

Full Moon Party – Bronx Zoo Treetop Adventure
Through October 24, 2018 – Bronx

Celebrate the full moon at this exclusive 21 & over event offering a magical night for your aerial adventure, followed by an after-party at Base Camp with music, beer, wine, and BBQ. Dates: June 28, July 27, August 26, September 24, and October 24.

Rhyme Time by the Hudson – Boscobel House
Through October 26, 2018 – Garrison

Joyful learning through nursery rhymes, songs, parachute play, and storytelling will spark your little one’s curiosity and imagination. For children ages 1 through 4 and their caregiver.

Play Days @ Jay – John Jay Homestead
Through October 26, 2018 – Katonah

Happy birthday, George Washington! George Washington respected John Jay so much that, as president, he gave Jay his choice of job in the new administration. Join a docent-led tour of John Jay’s Bedford House to explore the close relationship between these two leaders of our early Republic.

Tours depart from the glass porch of the Main House at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm.

Exploring Play – Westchester Children's Museum
Through October 26, 2018 – Rye

Each month features a new theme brought to life for young children through creative and fun movement activities, songs, stories, and a take-home project for all. Parents and caregivers are provided with information on the latest developments in Play research for young children.

The Yard – Governors Island
Through October 27, 2018 – New York Harbor

Upon entering, children 6 and up are permitted to play free while their parents and caregivers are directed to remain outside. Trained playworkers are inside “The Yard”  supporting play and the use of hand tools such as saws, hammers and shovels. Families with children under 6 are invited to the family adventure play area where children and parents can explore materials and play together.

Now in its third year of operation, play:groundNYC will be hosting a summer camp at ”The Yard,” including a Girls Only week, with two scholarships available per week throughout the summer. Campers experience the benefits of being at a camp on a car-free, zero waste island, a truly unique experience in New York City.

Suffern Farmers' Market – Commuter Parking Lot A
Through October 27, 2018 – Suffern

A family friendly market with food vendors, craft vendors, children’s activities, and live entertainment weekly.

Farmer's Market – Tanger Outlets – The Arches
Through October 27, 2018 – Deer Park

Deer Park, NY is bringing back the Farmers Market at the Tanger Outlets, hosted by ‘Country Fresh’ every Saturday beginning in June through October. Located around the fountain in the Piazza area, the market will feature Long Island’s local farms, wineries and bakers offering local fruits, vegetables, wines and more. Visitors can meet and visit with local farmers and vendors while satisfying their appetites by snacking while they shop.

Hester Street Fair 2018 – Hester Street Fair
Through October 27, 2018 – Lower East Side

In its seventh year, the Hester Street Fair is part food court, part flea market, with rotating vendors in more than 60 spots almost every warm-weather weekend. Peruse handmade goods, creative products, and artisanal food, or participate in one of many workshops taking place. Weekly themes include Ice Cream Social, Tech, Vintage, and Harvest.

Farm Market – John Jay Homestead
Through October 27, 2018 – Katonah

Happy birthday, George Washington! George Washington respected John Jay so much that, as president, he gave Jay his choice of job in the new administration. Join a docent-led tour of John Jay’s Bedford House to explore the close relationship between these two leaders of our early Republic.

Tours depart from the glass porch of the Main House at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm.

'Georgia O’Keeffe: Visions of Hawai‘i' Exhibition – The New York Botanical Garden
Through October 28, 2018 – Bronx

The New York Botanical Garden’s landmark 2018 exhibition, 'Georgia O’Keeffe: Visions of Hawai‘i', will focus on the iconic artist’s immersion in the Hawaiian Islands in 1939. Visitors will experience a lush flower show in the Garden’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory evoking the gardens and landscapes that inspired O’Keeffe as well as the complex story of the flora and unique ecology of Hawai‘i.

In the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden, children and their families will be introduced to plants represented in O’Keeffe’s paintings and tropical food plants of Hawai‘i. Families will receive field notebooks and follow a trail, observing and drawing nature as O’Keeffe did in her work. Children will explore the botanical science of plant structure and create paintings.

Georgia O'Keeffe: Visions of Hawai'I – The New York Botanical Garden
Through October 28, 2018 – Bronx

Pioneering American modernist Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986) conveyed a distinct sense of place with innovative depictions of her surroundings, from stark New Mexican landscapes to New York cityscapes. Yet flowers and plants were subjects that engaged O'Keeffe throughout her career. Curated by Theresa Papanikolas, Ph.D., of the Honolulu Museum of Art, this landmark exhibition will offer a rare focus on 20 of O'Keeffe's depictions of Hawai'i from a nine-week sojourn in 1939 while on commission to produce images for a Hawaiian Pineapple Company promotional campaign.
A lush exhibition in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory of Hawaiian flora and a stunning display in the LuEsther T. Mertz Library Art Gallery that includes more than 15 of O'Keeffe's Hawai'i paintings—not seen together in New York since their debut in 1940—will spotlight a transformative experience in the legendary artist's life, revealing O'Keeffe's deeply felt impressions and the enduring influence of the Islands' dramatic landscapes and exotic plants.

For Kids: A Closer Look: Georgia O'Keeffe and Hawai'I – The New York Botanical Garden
Through October 28, 2018 – Bronx

Inspired by O'Keeffe's unique style of representing close-up views of flowers and fruit, children will investigate botanical specimens and create art. Play in our Hawai'ian sandscape-a sandbox inspired by O'Keeffe's landscape paintings featuring real shell and rock specimens to uncover. Pot up a tropical ginger cutting to take home and observe its growth!

NYC Audubon Summer Residence – Governors Island
Through October 28, 2018 – New York Harbor

Join NYC Audubon’s seasonal residence on Governors Island! This year’s nature center will feature displays on conservation, a children’s room with books and activities, bird-inspired artwork and studio space showcasing artists creating work inspired by Governors Island and its variety of avian residents. Guests can borrow binoculars and participate in one of the free guided bird walks or strike out on their own to discover the bright and bustling bird life all over the island. Visit and learn all about the feathery friends who share our urban environment and what we can do to help them out.

Farmers' Market at the Village of Haverstraw – Village Hall
Through October 28, 2018 – Haverstraw

Support local businesses and community with fresh produce, jams, spices, and more!

The Central Park Walking Tour – Manhattan and Beyond Tours llc
Through October 28, 2018 – New York

The Central Park Walking Tour Daily 12pm—2 hours—2 miles—$25/person Gain a complete picture of Central Park’s origins, wit-ness its design, experience the cultural influences and feel the calming effect being in nature brings from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs – Museum of the City of New York
Through October 28, 2018 – New York

Stanley Kubrick was just 17 when he sold his first photograph to the pictorial magazine Look in 1945. In his photographs, many unpublished, Kubrick trained the camera on his native city, drawing inspiration from the nightclubs, street scenes, and sporting events that made up his first assignments, and capturing the pathos of ordinary life with a sophistication that belied his young age. Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs features more than 120 photographs by Kubrick from the Museum's Look Magazine archive, an unparalleled collection that includes 129 photography assignments and more than 12,000 negatives from his five years as a staff photographer. For any fan of Kubrick's films, the exhibition explores a formative phase in the career of one of the 20th century's most renowned motion picture directors.

The Central Park Walking Tour – Manhattan and Beyond Tours llc
Through October 28, 2018 – New York

The Central Park Walking Tour Daily 12pm—2 hours—2 miles—$25/person Gain a complete picture of Central Park’s origins, wit-ness its design, experience the cultural influences and feel the calming effect being in nature brings from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Rocket Park Mini Golf – New York Hall of Science
Through October 28, 2018 – Corona

Kids ages 6 and older will putt their way through a 9-hole miniature golf course that teaches the science of spaceflight. Players will explore key science concepts such as propulsion, gravity, escape velocity, launch window, gravitational assist, and more.

The game reveals that the same laws of motion and gravity that guide the path of a spaceship control the motion of golf balls here on Earth. In this nine-hole miniature golf course, players will explore key science concepts such as propulsion, gravity, escape velocity, launch window, gravitational assist, and more.

Art & Science Sundays – The Science Barge
Through October 28, 2018 – Yonkers

Every Sunday, from July through October, the Science Barge on Yonkers' waterfront invites children ages 4-10 for hands-on art and science workshops. Children and adults can cross the gangplank and come aboard the Barge to do planting activities, arts and crafts, and get up close and personal with baby eels, oysters, and blue claw crabs. So get your sea legs ready and climb aboard!

Nybg Farmers Market – The New York Botanical Garden
Through October 31, 2018 – Bronx

The Garden's farmers market abounds with locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, and other specialty items—every Wednesday throughout summer and into fall. Visit for a wide selection of weekly vendors, rotating artisanal purveyors, and visiting live performers.

Children's Museum of the Arts Free Island Outpost – Governors Island
Through October 31, 2018 – New York Harbor

Visit the Cleveland Museum of Art's Free Art Island Outpost on historic Governors Island every Saturday and Sunday this summer for free, hands-on art making workshops and art-viewing experiences. The open outdoor space of the Free Arts Island Outpost beckons you to come collaboratively create! Young artists will be inspired and challenged to explore big projects utilizing found objects and traditional mediums.

Christodora: Nature, Learning, Leadership – Governors Island
Through October 31, 2018 – New York Harbor

The “Christodora Clubhouse” is a gathering place where students and the public can participate in hands-on learning about local wildlife, including skulls and owl pellets; celebrate the sights and sounds of nature with art and music projects; and embark on hikes and exploration of the island. The Christodora residency on Governors Island gives program alumni the opportunity to share their passion for the environment and citizen science, and lead hikes, team-building and “camp 101” activities.

Governors Island Open Season – Governors Island
Through October 31, 2018 – New York Harbor

Beginning May 1, New Yorkers are invited to enjoy the Island’s open and expansive park spaces with unforgettable views of New York Harbor, car-free recreation and a robust calendar of free public programming just a short ferry ride away from Lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn.  Ferries will be free for all visitors during the first week of the season, from May 1-6.

Summertime Skating Rink – Mel's Rink Governors Island
Through October 31, 2018 – New York Harbor

The Trust for Governors Island has announced the opening of a new summertime skating rink along Governors Island’s Western shore. Made from a synthetic material designed for metal ice skates, Mel’s Rink Governors Island will give New Yorkers the rare opportunity to skate during the summer months and is the first outdoor skating opportunity on Governors Island. Skate rentals will be available for ages, with free skating every weekday from 10AM-12PM. The rink officially opens to the public on Saturday, May 26.

Farmer's Market – Wyckoff House Museum
Through November 03, 2018 – East Flatbush

Join the Wyckoff farm team as we share our harvest with the community. Stop by and grab your veggies, fruits, herbs, seeds, and local crafts at affordable prices.

Make a day of it and check out other events that may be happening that day, including workshops, family day, or hands-on skill building.

Seasonal Farmstand – Queens County Farm Museum
Through November 04, 2018 – Floral Park

Find out what's 'growing on' at Queens Farm  at the on-site Seasonal Farmstand. We grow over 50 varieties of vegetables, so come by and see what's in season each week!  Get tips on how to make easy, nutritious meals for the family.

  • EBT & SNAP benefits accepted.

  • Members always receive 10% off produce.

  • Farm-fresh eggs available starting at 12 pm (1 doz/customer; first-come first-served)

Seasonal Farmstand – Queens County Farm Museum
Through November 04, 2018 – Floral Park

Find out what's 'growing on' at Queens Farm when you shop at our on-site Seasonal Farmstand. We grow over 50 varieties of vegetables, so come by and see what's in season each week! We'll give you tips on how to make easy, nutritious meals for your family. Our Seasonal Farmstand continues through the first week of November.
EBT & SNAP benefits accepted.
Members always receive 10% off produce.
Farm-fresh eggs available starting at 12 pm (1 doz/customer; first-come first-served)

The Long Run – MoMA : Museum of Modern Art
Through November 04, 2018 – New York

Floor Four, The David Geffen Galleries
Innovation in art is often characterized as a singular event—a bolt of lightning that strikes once and forever changes what follows. The Long Run provides an alternate view: by chronicling the continued experimentation of artists long after their breakthrough moments, it suggests that invention results from sustained critical thinking, persistent observation, and countless hours in the studio. Each work in this presentation exemplifies an artist’s distinct evolution. For some, this results from continually testing the boundaries of a given medium, for others it reflects the pressures of social, economic, and political circumstances. Often, it is a combination of both. The Long Run includes monographic galleries and rooms that bring together artists across a broad range of backgrounds and approaches. All the artists in this presentation—drawn entirely from MoMA’s collection—are united by a ceaseless desire to make meaningful work, year after year, across decades. They include 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.

Healthy on the Hudson — Tai Chi – Pier 84
Through November 05, 2018 – New York

Take your workout to our waterfront with Healthy on the Hudson! This FREE exercise series returns for our 20th Anniversary season, giving you opportunities to get fit in your Park every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday all summer long.
Every Monday in June and July from 6:30 – 7:30 PM, join us for Tai Chi at Pier 84 in partnership with T'ai Chi Chuan! All are welcome to participate in this ancient Chinese system of movement for health and vitality.

Climate Action Mondays – Calligaris Chelsea
Through November 05, 2018 – NEW YORK

Come on out for FREE wine, snacks, and entertainment in support of climate activism! This Monday, and every Monday through the November 6 elections, 350NYC and other climate-forward organizations will be co-hosting a 100% FREE EVENT from 7-10PM at Calligaris Chelsea. The address is 144 W. 18th St., New York, NY, 10011. If you’d like to read more about the event, or our mission in general, please see: https://world.350.org/nyc/climate-action-mondays/
Hope to see you there!
Warmly,
350NYC

Family Farm Tour – Stone Barns
Through November 09, 2018 – Pocantico Hills

On this family-fun tour for ages 2 and older, explore the farm and some of the seasonal highlights. Then walk around the farm to have a look at the animals and the vegetable gardens.

Wafels & Dinges Factory Tour – Wafels & Dinges Headquarters
Through November 09, 2018 – Gowanus

Have you ever wanted to see what it takes to run a successful street food business behind the scenes? This tour will take you inside de Royal Dinges Factory, the commissary, production space, and headquarters of one of New York City’s most popular street food brands. On this guided tour, we will show you how they make their spectacular Liège wafel dough and delicious ice cream to supply their constellation of carts, trucks, kiosks, and cafés; you will learn how those carts and trucks are stored, supplied, and maintained; and you will get an insider’s look at this dynamic and growing business. You will even get the chance to put your hands in some wafel dough, and even cook your own fresh-made wafel in their custom-made irons.

Wild Bees: Photographs by Paula Sharp and Ross Eatman – Bruce Museum
Through November 11, 2018 – Greenwich

The exhibition Wild Bees features exquisite color photographs of native bees in their natural habitats, along with an exploration of their varied lifestyles. The photographs are part of an ongoing wild bee project undertaken by photojournalist and writer Paula Sharp and nature photographer Ross Eatman, who began documenting wild bees inhabiting New York's Rockefeller State Park Preserve and neighboring Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture in 2014. Their lenses capture in beautiful detail the tremendous variety of shapes, colors and sizes of the insects. The essential role bees play in our planet’s health also comes into view. Wild bees are important pollinators of wildflowers, garden flowers and commercial crops including fruit trees, berries, melons and garden vegetables. Although domesticated honeybees often are used to pollinate cultivated plants, wild bees are able to pollinate many flowers and crops that honey bees cannot. The exhibition will include spectacular views of a variety of pinned bee specimens magnified by a video microscope, as well as three detailed, enlarged models of wild bees, an interactive bee Identification guide, and examples of a few wild bee homes.

Hastings Flea – Hastings-on-Hudson MTA Commuter Parking Lot
Through November 11, 2018 – Hastings-on-Hudson

A curated specialty flea market that features regular and rotating vendors (think crafts, clothing, vintage furniture, handmade jewelry), food, as well as live music and entertainment.

2018 dates:
April 8
May 13
June 10
July 8
August 12
September 9
October 14
11 novembre

Getting Grounded – Stone Barns
Through November 16, 2018 – Pocantico Hills

Tour the field and engage in a conversation about farming. Learn why soil is key and what being a food citizen is all about. For ages 14 and older.

Socrates Mini Market – Socrates Sculpture Park
Through November 17, 2018 – Long Island City

Enjoy a fresh brewed ‘cuppa’ from Henley Coffee & sample a selection of fresh-cut produce & small-batch products such as hot sauce from Hellgate Farm. Little Wildbranch Bakery will also be popping up to sell fresh baked goods! Throughout the season other special vendors will be featured including The Connected Chef. Cash transactions preferred.  Major credit cards accepted by select vendors.

TaSH Farmers' Market – Patriots Park
Through November 17, 2018 – Sleepy Hollow

Expect farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, artisanal breads and baked goods, meats, poultry, fish, craft spirits, farmhouse cheeses, and more throughout upwards of 30 vendor stalls. The market also hosts chef demos, art projects, children’s activities, and live music.

Gazillion Bubble Show – New World Stages
Through November 18, 2018 – Midtown

Allow yourself to be washed away in a bubble tide or perhaps even find yourself inside a giant bubble. Experience mind-blowing bubble magic, spectacular laser lighting effects, and momentary soapy masterpieces that will make you smile, laugh, and feel like a kid again.

Rockville Centre Farmers Market – Rockville Centre Railroad Station
Through November 18, 2018 – Rockville Centre

Come out for a delightful array of produce and products. Fresh fruit and vegatables, jams, jellies, cakes, coffee and a whole lot more!

Erosion: Works by Leonard Ursachi – Derfner Judaica Museum
Through November 18, 2018 – Bronx

Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection at Hebrew Home at Riverdale is pleased to announce its latest exhibition, Erosion: Works by Leonard Ursachi on view in the Derfner Judaica Museum and grounds from July 15–November 18, 2018. A reception and artist’s talk will be held on Sunday, October 7, 2018, from 1:30–3 p.m. in the Museum, located at 5901 Palisade Avenue in the Riverdale section of The Bronx. This event is free and open to the public. R.S.V.P. 718.581.1596 or [email protected] Photo I.D. required for entry at all times.
In this exhibition featuring an outdoor sculpture, installation work, and related maquettes and drawings, Leonard Ursachi addresses themes of environmental and social crises caused by manmade events and reflects on how the destruction of natural resources is intimately interconnected with the effacement of human history and culture.
Central to the show will be a new outdoor sculpture created for the exhibition—an iteration of Ursachi’s What a Wonderful World series. The large-scale work is on view in the sculpture garden on the Hebrew Home’s majestic 32-acre property overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades. Carved in Styrofoam and covered in Styrocrete, pigments, non-toxic tar paint and 23-karat gold leaf, What a Wonderful World (2018) touches on the inextricable link between profitability and the destruction of the environment. The expanses of 23-karat gold leaf applied to the roughly textured, “tarred” oceans reference a global, often wealth-driven disregard for the impact of environmental choices. The continents, on the other hand, appear vast and devoid of life, signifying a stripping away of natural resources. Still, Ursachi’s vision implies hope: the sculpture’s egg shape may be read as the enduring, if fragile, potential for life. Inside the Museum will be a complementary display of drawings as well as maquettes in a variety of materials, including 23-karat gold, cast urethane resin, Styrofoam, concrete, cast aluminum and marble.
Also included in the exhibition is Ursachi’s installation Rise and Shine (2010), a multi-media work that addresses the disappearance of the Romanian island of Ada Kaleh, which was submerged in the Danube River in 1970 by Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceau?escu in order to build a hydroelectric plant.
Inside an aquarium-like receptacle, a model of the island cast from translucent urethane resin is lit from below, alternately drowned and resuscitated as water continuously rises and falls. Ursachi based the island’s form on Ada Kaleh, the rich history of which dates back at least four centuries, having been annexed at various times by the Habsburgs, Serbs and Ottomans. Under Communist Romania, Ada Kaleh was home to a vibrant Muslim community and such historic structures as the Ada Kaleh mosque (built in 1903 on the site of a former monastery), catacombs and bazaar. The island was a popular vacation destination during the Communist period, when Romania’s heavily-guarded and insular borders prevented its own citizens from leaving the country. Ursachi visited Ada Kaleh with his family in 1968, returning with the only souvenir available at the time—an officially stamped, government-issued postcard. A reproduction of this postcard and a photograph of the artist and his brother visiting Ada Kaleh as children are on view with Rise and Shine.
According to Ursachi: “In contrast to the Communist grayness that muffled the rest of Romania, Ada Kaleh was an explosion of color and noise, and home to an active Muslim community that had settled there during the Ottoman Empire.”
Rise and Shine addresses the disastrous effect such industrial projects have on human culture, displacing entire populations and literally washing away layers of history. The rise and fall of the water, which submerges and reveals the resin island, both engages environmental themes and reflects the unchecked destruction that can occur under tyranny. Ceau?escu’s rule was one of the most brutal in the Eastern Bloc, with his secret police force routinely torturing and imprisoning suspected dissenters and political enemies. Ursachi was arrested for attempting to escape Romania by swimming across the Danube—near the spot where Ada Kaleh once stood—to reach Yugoslavia in 1978. His second attempt to defect, in 1980, was successful, and he was granted political asylum in France where he spent five years. He came to the United States via Canada and settled in New York in 1987.
About the Artist
Leonard Ursachi is a Romanian-born artist. He grew up under a dictatorship from which he defected and spent years border-hopping before settling in New York. His work reflects our contemporary world of porous borders, vulnerable shelters, and mutating identities. His sculptures and installations use architectural references as tropes for systems that enclose and exclude, protect and reject. Ursachi’s work is often site-specific, with the physical, historical and cultural aspects of the site informing the artist’s concept and use of materials.
About Hebrew Home at Riverdale
As a member of the American Alliance of Museums, the Hebrew Home at Riverdale by RiverSpring Health is committed to publicly exhibiting its art collection throughout its 32-acre campus, including the Derfner Judaica Museum and a sculpture garden overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades. The Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection provides educational and cultural programming for residents of the Hebrew Home, their families and the general public from throughout New York City, its surrounding suburbs and visitors from elsewhere. RiverSpring Health is a nonprofit, non-sectarian geriatric organization serving more than 18,000 older adults in greater New York through its resources and community service programs. Museum hours: Sunday–Thursday, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Art Collection and grounds open daily, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Call 718.581.1596 for holiday hours and to schedule group tours, or for further information, visit our website at RiverSpringHealth.org/art
Image: Leonard Ursachi, What a Wonderful World, 2018, carved Styrofoam covered with Styrocrete, pigments, non-toxic tar paint and 23-karat gold leaf, mounted on painted steel base, 9 feet high (with base) x 4 feet diameter. Courtesy of the artist.

Ridgewood Farmers Market – Train Station Parking Lot
Through November 18, 2018 – Ridgewood

Farm to table, fresh and delicious produce. Homemade jams, with flavors you cannot get any other place, , preservative free fresh baked goods, and more.

Garden City Farmers Market – Behind State Supreme Court
Through November 20, 2018 – Mineola

Take your pick: fruits, vegetables, eggs, soaps, oils, pickles, juices breads and more!

Tri-Spy Tours: Walk or Bike – Three Village Historical Society
Through November 23, 2018 – Setauket-East Setauket

The remarkable true story of General George Washington’s Setauket Spy Ring has come to life in books, exhibits and even in a new television series. Now Long Islanders, and people from around the globe, can discover and relive history for themselves in an ingenious new outdoor adventure which will take nature enthusiasts, athletes, and history lovers to a whole new level.The brainchild behind this interactive historical experience is local historian, Margo Arceri, a Strong’s Neck resident who has spent years researching the Culper Spy Ring and its effects on the American Revolutionary War on Long Island.“The Culper Spy Ring is about average people doing extraordinary things,” states Margo Arceri. “These brave men and women, who risked their lives, have changed the course of history. It’s about time they get the recognition they deserve. Tri-Spy is a fun way for people to be active and to learn about the Culper Spy Ring and our Revolutionary War past.”Arceri, who is also a historical educator working in conjunction with the Three Village Historical Society in Setauket, will now act as a guide taking cyclists, walkers and kayakers through the actual trails where the British and Patriots once roamed. Those participating will follow in the actual footsteps of the Culper Spy Ring, and along the way, historical places of interest will be pointed out and discussed. There will be three options to choose from: bike, walk and kayak tour. The biking adventure will be a fifteen mile trek, and the walking tour a three mile trek.The walk can accommodate up to twenty four people and the bike tour can accommodate 12 people. The kayak adventure is by appointment only and is an estimated four hour tour. Those participating in the kayaking tour will have the opportunity to visit the proposed site of the famous “Nancy’s clothesline” where Anna Smith Strong hung petticoats and handkerchiefs as a means of passing along secret information and see the home where Benjamin Tallmadge was born. Some sites to be visited along the tours are the Strong Family Cemetery, the creek at Conscience Bay, Setauket Village Green, Patriot’s Rock, the c.1750 Tyler-Jayne Tavern, the 1729 Caroline Church of Brookhaven, and one of the oldest surviving structures in Setauket, the c.1695 Timothy Smith House. Several 19th century homes, churches and other structures will be seen as well, including the 1812 Setauket Presbyterian Church, and the c.1825 General John Roe Satterly House. The historic Three Villages, comprised of the Setaukets, Stony Brook and the incorporated villages of Old Field and Poquott, was settled as a farming community in 1655, and later became known for its shipbuilding. Its rich history is preserved at the Three Village Historical Society, which is also the home of the Society’s newest and ongoing exhibit SPIES! For more information visit www.culper.com.

'The Wizard of Oz' – Harlem Rep, Tato Laviera Theatre
Through November 24, 2018 – Harlem

The classic musical "The Wizard of Oz" is being performed by a multi-racial cast with a jazzy underscore and authoritative dramaturgy by representatives of the Yip Harburg Foundation.

Children and Family Programs – Storm King Art Center
Through November 25, 2018 – New Windsor

Hands-on experiences are created and led by artists, conservators, arts educators, and environmental educators. Participants of all ages are welcome in these drop-in workshops. Check the website for updated information and workshop details.

Opening Day Strawberry Festival – Ramsey Farmers' Market
Through November 25, 2018 – Ramsey

Exciting Open Day at the Ramsey Farmers' Market kicks off their 9th season with the annual Strawberry Festival with complimentary strawberry shortcake served by the Woman's Club of Ramsey. Local farmers and food purveyors offer fresh, local produce and products, including organic and responsibly grown vegetables and fruit, artisan breads and fine cheese, homemade pasta, sauces, chili and soup, fresh fish directly from the Hampton Bays, spice, herbs, gourmet olive oil, local honey, handmade pet treats, made on site guacamole, artisan teas and coffee, gluten free baked goods and prepared foods, organic salads, fermented vegetables, hummus, green juices and so much more.

Ramsey Farmers' Market – Erie Plaza
Through November 25, 2018 – Ramsey

The Ramsey Farmers' Market is Bergen County's award winning, non profit farmers' market featuring over 50 local farmers and food purveyors every Sunday. Stroll the market and enjoy extraordinary variety, local produce and products, music, children's crafts, chef demos and much more.
Coming up August 6th enjoy the Peach Festival!
Luscious, juicy peaches and nectarines, peach tea, peach lemonade, peach pies, muffins and cakes, peach cheesecake, peach jam and peach granola are only some of the "peach centric", local produce and products offered at the Peach Festival – all at the height of New Jersey peach season!
There will also be free chances for give-a-ways, great music, children's books signings and crafts, and chef demos

Greenmarket at Elmhurst Hospital –
Through November 27, 2018 – Elmhurst

Located along an entrance to Elmhurst hospital, visitors to the hospital and neighborhood residents alike flock to the Elmhurst Greenmarket for fresh orchard fruit, vegetables from the "Black Dirt" region of upstate New York, local honey, and freshly baked breads and pastries.Cash, SNAP/EBT, Debit/Credit, WIC & Senior FMNP coupons accepted. Health Bucks are here! EBT users — for every $5 spent in EBT, customers receive a $2 Health Buck coupon to purchase additional fruits and vegetables.

Nyack Farmers Market – Downtown Nyack
Through November 29, 2018 – Nyack

Join some of the greatest vendors in the region who come together to bring you locally produced food, featuring fresh, delicious produce, baked goods, sweet somethings and other great items. Local artist and crafts people offer unique gifts.

Kids DIY Workshops – Home Depot
Through December 01, 2018 – Bedford Stuyvesant

Join this hands-on workshop in honor of Veterans Day, and you and your child can build a toy helicopter with turning blades. Once the toy helicopter is built, your child can decorate it with paint & stickers to create a mini-military vehicle.

Family Saturdays @ The Lab – Jacob Burns Film Center
Through December 01, 2018 – Pleasantville

Come for fun hands-on activities and a family-friendly shorts program featuring recent student work and festival favorites. Bring the whole family and enjoy watching, animating, and coloring together as we celebrate young filmmakers. Activities take place upstairs in the Jane Peck Gallery. You can also stop by the Media Arts Lab (where education programs are held) for free tours! Recommended for ages 3 and older.

What is Judaism 101? – Bay Ridge Jewish Center
Through December 10, 2018 – Bay Ridge

Monday, July 16–What is Judaism 101? Come to BRJC, Fourth Avenue & 81 Street, Brooklyn for a refresher course in Judaism and for those interested in becoming Jewish. Class will meet once a month.

Bruce Beginnings, Jr. – Bruce Museum
Through December 13, 2018 – Greenwich

A welcoming and engaging museum experience for toddlers, ages 10-24 months, and their caregivers, through hands-on play and exploration. Sessions are inspired by the museum’s collections and exhibits.

Free with admission, but space is limited.

Environmental Education Center – Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1
Through December 16, 2018 – DUMBO

Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy's Environmental Education Center is a new, year-round space which will be open to families and park visitors on weekends and outside of school hours.
The Ed Center offers multiple interactive elements and a reading corner. The two signature exhibits are a discovery station and an aquarium. The Nancy Bowe Discovery Station is a 10' scale model of Brooklyn Bridge Park, featuring interactive modules that offer an in-depth look at the park's ecology, history and sustainable design. The Ed Center's 250-gallon aquarium showcases fish and invertebrates from the East River that have been caught during the Conservancy's popular seining program. A child-friendly touch tank offers visitors an opportunity to gently interact with marine animals, which are carefully monitored and regularly released back into the river.

New Moms and Infants Support Group – Ossining Public Library
Through December 17, 2018 – Ossining

Open to all mothers and infants looking for companionship, community, advice, and support regarding feeding, sleeping, postpartum questions, sibling settling, returning to work, and other new family challenges. This warm and welcoming support group is run by a certified postpartum doula CPD(CBI).

New Moms and Infants Support Group – Desmond Fish Library
Through December 17, 2018 – Garrison

This warm and welcoming support group is run by a certified postpartum doula CPD(CBI). It is open to all mothers and infants looking for companionship, community, advice, and support regarding feeding, sleeping, postpartum questions, sibling settling, returning to work, and other new family challenges. No fee, no registration, just come and go as needed. Siblings and pregnant women welcome.

'Frankenstein' – St. Luke's Theatre
Through December 17, 2018 – Midtown

A two-act sweeping, romantic musical about the human need for love and companionship. Published in 1818, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is in its bicentennial year, and this musical honors its source material. Having lost his mother at a young age, Victor Frankenstein seeks to end human mortality and arrogantly enters territory beyond his control. While he enjoys unconditional love from Elizabeth, Victor grants none to his creation.

New York Road Runners Open Run – Pier 6, Brooklyn Bridge Park
Through December 18, 2018 – Brooklyn Heights

Open Run is a new community-based initiative that empowers local volunteers to bring free weekly runs to local neighborhood parks all over NYC. All runs are directed by volunteers and are free to all participants. The finish line is open until the last person is done. The courses vary based on park, but they are between 2.5-3 miles.
Participants are encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the run and to leave their valuables at home ? bag check is not provided. No need to do anything before the run, just show up. Open to all ages, experience levels, walkers, strollers, dogs: All are welcome.

Stay at Home Parents Meet-Up – Elk Cafe
Through December 19, 2018 – Windsor Terrace

Bring the little ones to this event to get their wiggles out while the adults get to know other stay at home parents.

LIVE! At 650 Lee – Jefferson Valley Mall
Through December 21, 2018 – Yorktown Heights

Enjoy this year-long concert series featuring different genres of music including blues, soul, rock, reggae, jazz, and more. Host John Ford, of Ford Piano, will bring together various local musicians every week at the food court in the Jefferson Valley Mall.

Epic New York Beer Tour – Bars, Taprooms, Breweries – Empire State Building
Through December 22, 2018 – New York

The Beer Adventures app offers 150+ highly curated tours in 75 cities around the globe. Currently in 25 US cities, we take you to all of the best bars, taprooms and breweries in town giving you a day out to remember on your own terms.
For this 'Epic New York Beer Tour' we invite you to join us in NYC as we hit up to 10 venues across Manhattan and Brooklyn in one day.
This is one of our favourite Beer Adventures and it's done best by a combination of walking, subway and whatever else mode of transport is for you!
Starting by the Empire State Building you'll pass loads of famous landmarks, go over and under the East River, hit both villages (Greenwich and East) and of course visit all the very best beer bars NYC has to offer.
Come thirsty, hungry and ready to make a day of it!
HOW IT WORKS:
Search for 'Beer Adventures' in the Apple appstore or Google Play and download for free. You can then select the city and tours you want in-app.
The Beer Adventures app acts as a magical mystery tour directing beer fans around a city at the touch of a few buttons. Available on iOS and Android, we offer highly curated, built in itineraries in most major cities.
STARTING OUT:
When ready click 'start the tour' after loading up your tour in-app. The meeting point will be near a major landmark like the Empire State Building and in the tour description on-app.
Built in Google maps, Citymapper and uber will be your guide on this Beer Adventure.
Every 45 minutes you'll get a pop-up asking if you'd like to move to the next place or stay for another beer.
HOW MANY PLACES?
Over the course of a day you'll visit between 5-10 bars, breweries, taprooms and eateries (or 2-3 if that's all you fancy). You can skip venues on the app if you don't like the look of them and move onto the next one.
The Beer Adventures app currently has 3 different NYC beer tours to choose from covering Manhattan and Brooklyn. They all vary in different lengths to suit you.
Category: Attractions | Walking / Guided Tours

Empire State Market – NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Through December 23, 2018 – Uniondale

Discover Long Island's newest market destination, Empire State Market. This outdoor shopping and feasting mecca is conveniently located in the Ford Parking Lot of NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Opening every Sunday from 8am-4pm. Admission and parking are free.

A fun venue for all ages, the Empire State Market will feature hundreds of vendors offering new and collectible goods. Shoppers can find a plethora of new and used goods including jewelry, apparel and fashion accessories, household items, various artwork and crafts. Additionally, foodies will be able to find all sorts of fresh food as well as prepared foods. Come out and join us every week to discover what is new.

Kids Arts & Crafts Lab – Croton Free Library
Through December 26, 2018 – Croton-on-Hudson

Join Sukey Molloy for a special hour of movement, play, and song created specifically for toddlers and preschoolers with their parents. Parents will learn important terms, tools, and insights while engaging in play and song. The event features 45 minutes of interactive educational music and movement activities, followed by 15 minutes of dialogue and informative sharing. Handouts included. Sukey Molloy is an award winning recording artist and movement 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 Library
Through December 27, 2018 – Croton-on-Hudson

Open to all mothers and infants looking for companionship, community, advice, and support regarding feeding, sleeping, postpartum questions, sibling settling, returning to work, and other new family challenges. This warm and welcoming support group is run by a certified postpartum doula CPD(CBI).

Story Book Yoga – Croton Free Library
Through December 28, 2018 – Croton-on-Hudson

Join Sukey Molloy for a special hour of movement, play, and song created specifically for toddlers and preschoolers with their parents. Parents will learn important terms, tools, and insights while engaging in play and song. The event features 45 minutes of interactive educational music and movement activities, followed by 15 minutes of dialogue and informative sharing. Handouts included. Sukey Molloy is an award winning recording artist and movement educator seen on Sukey’s Circle! and Sukey's House!

Call library to register: 914-271-6612

Seashell…Nature's Inspired Design Exhibition – Garvies Point Museum
Through December 28, 2018 – Glen Cove

In  celebration of our 50th anniversary, join us for a special exhibit of exquisite seashells from around the world. From the collection of Garvies Point Museum, donated by Henry Dwyer and Alfred Wu.

Preschool Story Time – Croton Free Library
Through December 28, 2018 – Croton-on-Hudson

Join Sukey Molloy for a special hour of movement, play, and song created specifically for toddlers and preschoolers with their parents. Parents will learn important terms, tools, and insights while engaging in play and song. The event features 45 minutes of interactive educational music and movement activities, followed by 15 minutes of dialogue and informative sharing. Handouts included. Sukey Molloy is an award winning recording artist and movement educator seen on Sukey’s Circle! and Sukey's House!

Call library to register: 914-271-6612

'Pandas' – Maritime Aquarium
Through December 29, 2018 – Norwalk

This gorgeous new biopic tells the true story of Henry Bates, who risked his life in the perilous Amazon in the 1850s and discovered the “beautiful proof” that supported Darwin’s groundbreaking theories of evolution and natural selection. The film re-creates Bates' 11 challenging years in the Amazon rain forest as he searches for clues about how and why species – butterflies in particular – change and adapt over time to avoid predators. In the spectacular IMAX format, the lush jungle is as beautiful as the monkeys, birds, insects and one troublesome jaguar.Variety magazine said: “While nearly all made-for-IMAX educational movies boast breathtaking visuals, this one matches its imagery with an equally memorable story.”  View the trailer at http://skfilms.ca/productions/amazon-adventure-3d/

Models and Bottles Fridays … Free on the A.C. Pass Guest List – Show
Through December 29, 2018 – New York City

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Bowling – Herrill Lanes
Through December 29, 2018 – New Hyde Park

Singles Association of Long Island, ages 25 plus meet for fun and fellowship. Social gathering afterwards at the Omega Diner, 1809 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park.

Larchmont Farmers Market – Down to Earth Larchmont Farmers Market
Through December 29, 2018 – Larchmont

Check out the 13th season of the Larchmont Farmers Market. Shop the flavors of spring and find out what the season has in store.

Gosset's Farm Market – Gossett Brother's Nursery
Through December 29, 2018 – South Salem

A year-round market featuring locally produced, organic vegetables, meats and eggs; fruits grown using IPM (integrated pest management); fresh baked breads; seafood from just off Long Island; homemade tarts and quiches; goat and cow cheeses; locally roasted, organic, fair-trade coffee; local wines and more. The market is outdoors in the spring, summer, and fall, and then moves indoors in the winter.

Museum Highlights – New York Transit Museum
Through December 30, 2018 – Brooklyn Heights

Join the city's transit experts on a dramatic journey through the building of New York's subway system to learn about the evolution of the city's surface transportation, and the priceless collection of vintage subway and elevated cars dating back to 1904.

NYC Scavenger Hunt – Central Park
Through December 30, 2018 – New York

Join Big City Hunt on an Epic Scavenger Hunt Tour of Central Park.
This scavenger hunt is great for kids, families, and friends. You'll learn a ton about your city and Central Park! New York's Central Park stretches across 843 acres of land. It is larger than independent city-states Monaco and Vatican City combined. Bethesda Fountain, Belvedere Castle, and The Dakota are just a few of the landmarks you’ll discover on this exciting two-hour hunt. Explore Central Park's rich history through this fun and engaging hunt through this iconic park using your smartphone.
Check out this page for more information: https://www.scavengerhunt.com/locations/central_park_nyc_scavenger_hunt.html

Daily Zip – Bronx Zoo Treetop Adventure
Through December 30, 2018 – Bronx

Zip across the Bronx River and test your skills with unique aerial adventure climbing courses.

Greenlight Young Readers Book Group – Greenlight Bookstore
Through December 31, 2018 – Fort Greene

Led by Greenlight bookseller Grace, this book group is geared toward kids ages 9 to 12 and reads great contemporary and classic chapter books every fourth Wednesday of the month. Parents are welcome (but not required) to attend, and pizza is served.

Lavender Blues Music & Movement – Spark by Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through December 31, 2018 – Dumbo

Teaching musician Lavender Blues explores music, movement, and rhythm with children ages 1-3 years in this engaging jam session. During this class kids develop an understanding of rhythm and music, build awareness and control of their body as well as develop social and coordination skills. Taught by Alex Louis-Jacques, founder, Lavender Blues. Class size limited to 20 children and their caregivers. Drop-ins welcome.

Classic Mew-vie Night – Brooklyn Cat Cafe
Through December 31, 2018 – Cobble Hill

Watch a classic movie along with the cats of the Brooklyn cat cafe as they nap soundly in your lap, or perhaps purr distractingly as you try to pay attention. Ticket price includes a snack and drink. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult and everyone must sign a waiver.

The Buttons Sing-Along – Elk Cafe
Through December 31, 2018 – Windsor Terrace

Join this sing-along for sweet, silly original kids music geared towards kids of all ages.

Sea Turtle Nursery – Maritime Aquarium
Through December 31, 2018 – Norwalk

Follow a rescued baby loggerhead sea turtle through its first year of life. The Aquarium will raise it for release into the Atlantic Ocean next fall. The guest sea turtle, only about 3 inches at first, will live in a new habitat near the "Sea Turtles" exhibit.

Behind the Screen – Museum of the Moving Image
Through December 31, 2018 – Astoria

The core exhibition of the Museum, a one-of-a-kind experience that immerses visitors in the creative and technical process of producing, promoting, and presenting films, television shows, and digital entertainment. Occupying 15,000 square feet of the Museum's second and third floors, the exhibition reveals the skills, material resources, and artistic decisions that go into making moving images. Behind the Screen also introduces visitors to the history of the moving image, from nineteenth-century optical toys to the present-day impact of digital tools on film editing and post-production. Children under the age of fourteen must be accompanied by an adult of eighteen years or older.
Artifacts: The exhibition incorporates approximately 1,400 artifacts from the Museum's collection of the material culture of the moving image. These include historic film and television cameras, projectors, television sets, sound recording equipment, costumes, set design sketches and models, make-up, fan magazines, posters, and an outstanding collection of licensed merchandise?dolls, toys, board games, lunch boxes, and more. The Museum has also been a pioneer in collecting video arcade and console games, which are on exhibit and available for play by visitors. Recently acquired objects on view include makeup used on the stars of Sex in the City, a mechanical prop designed by Mike Marino for a climactic scene in Black Swan, and molds and prototypes produced during the creation of a King Kong action figure.
Computer-based interactive experiences: Visitors may record their own movements as a sequence of still photographs that can be printed out and made into a flipbook; create their own stop-motion animations, which they can save and email; record their voices over dialogue from a film, following the same procedure that actors use when dubbing their lines in post-production; choose sound effects to add to the images of well-known movies and television shows; add music to scenes from movies, and to experience how music affects mood and tone.
Audio-visual material: Behind the Screen includes nearly four hours of audio-visual material that ranges from film clips related to the artifacts on display; projections of the earliest kinetoscope films, The Great Train Robbery, and selections from The Jazz Singer and Nanook of the North, all of which bring key moments in film history vividly to life; special videos, including The First Movies about Etienne Jules Marey and Chuck Workman's Precious Images; and a simulation of a live TV control room, taking visitors inside the room where director Bill Webb called the shots for the broadcast of a game between the New York Mets and San Diego Padres.
Commissioned artworks: Artworks created especially for incorporation into Behind the Screen are Tut's Fever by Red Grooms and Lysiane Luong, a real movie theater equipped for video that seats thirty-five; TV Lounge by Jim Isermann, an environment resembling a 1960s living room; and Feral Fount by Gregory Barsamian, a stroboscopic zoetrope using 97 sculptures rotating on an armature to create a short animation.

The Little Orchestra Society: The Three C's…Culture, Classical Music, and Composing! – Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through December 31, 2018 – Crown Heights

Throughout December, The Little Orchestra Society is in residence at Brooklyn Children’s Museum for a series of family music workshops. Each session explores music of a different culture, engaging children, parents, and caregivers through movement, song, composition, and an introduction to world instruments. Sessions accommodate up to 25 participants on a first-come, first served basis.

The Jim Henson Exhibit – Museum of the Moving Image
Through December 31, 2018 – Astoria

A permanent exhibition devoted to Jim Henson. This dynamic visitor experience—housed in a new gallery space funded by the City of New York—explores Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on popular culture.
The Jim Henson Exhibition features a broad range of artifacts from throughout Jim Henson's remarkable television and film career. It reveals how Henson and his team of builders, performers, and writers brought to life the enduringly popular worlds of The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth. It also includes material from Henson’s lesser known and experimental film projects, presenting Henson as a restlessly creative performer, filmmaker, and technical innovator.
Among the nearly 300 objects on view in The Jim Henson Exhibition are 47 puppets—including Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Rowlf, The Swedish Chef, Statler, Waldorf, Big Bird, Elmo, Cantus Fraggle, a Skeksis, and other popular favorites—character sketches, storyboards, scripts, photographs, and iconic costumes. Film and television clips and behind-the-scenes footage are presented on more than 27 monitors and projections throughout. Interactive experiences allow visitors to try their hand at puppeteering on screen and designing a puppet character.
Many of the artifacts in the exhibition are drawn from the 2013 donation by Jim Henson’s family to the Museum’s collection, which includes nearly 500 objects related to Henson’s unparalleled career and features historic puppets, costumes, production design material, and licensed merchandise. The exhibition also includes sketches, storyboards, scripts, and other material on loan from The Jim Henson Company Archives. Archival video and photographic material was provided by The Jim Henson Company, Sesame Workshop, and The Muppets Studio.

Peter Max: Early Paintings – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Through December 31, 2018 – Bethel

The art of Peter Max helped define the psychedelic 1960s, with its colorful imagery of gurus, sages, runners, flyers, Zen boats, snow-capped mountains, planets, stars, and sunbeams. His Cosmic posters were found in every college dorm room and in major museums across the globe.
Peter Max has stayed in the public eye through five decades, but visitors to The Museum at Bethel Woods will have a rare opportunity to see inspiring artwork from a pivital moment in the artist's illustrious career: the period from 1967 through 1972 when his work moved from nostalgic collage-inspired realistic paintings to his visionary, imaginative Cosmic creations.
Peter Max: Early Paintings brings together for the first time the collections of Robert Casterline and Shelly Fireman for a Peter Max experience that should not be missed. The exhibit will be on display through December 31st.

Touch Tank – Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through December 31, 2018 – Crown Heights

Meet and touch real, live sea creatures like starfish and sea urchins.

Sensory Room Family Hours – Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through December 31, 2018 – Crown Heights

In this inclusive space, children of all abilities can explore their senses. The Sensory Room is a welcoming environment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).

Ripley's Relic – Ripley's Believe It Or Not Times Square
Through December 31, 2018 – Midtown

This 15-minute interactive experience will transform visitors into explorers, working together to unlock a series of puzzles and decipher a strange assortment of scientific symbols. Featuring the latest in high-tech components and top-tier movie-quality set design along with a guide to assist explorers on their quest, Ripley’s Relic will challenge adventurers to crack the code and unlock its powers in the heart of Times Square.

BX Bootcamp – Bronx Municipal Building Rotunda
Through December 31, 2018 – Bronx

Started planning for next year yet? Ever trained with an Olympian? Come join us for five days of world class training to get 2019 started right. We will be meeting OUTSIDE, in the bitter cold for 50 minute training sessions December 27-31, EARLY each morning at 5 am.
You will also recieve a total of 50 minutes remote consultation from Bronx judo Olympian Taraje Williams-Murray and National Strength & Conditioning Association Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist Adam Marcus. Phone consultations may be conducted by video and cover topics from goal achievement, behavioral modification, healthy habits to correct exercise form and programming.
Adam Marcus, CSCS also earned a masters degree in Exercise Science, is a Certified Level 1 USA Weightlifting Coach, a National Academy of Sports Medicine Corrective Exercise Specialist, a KettleBell Concepts Level 2 Instructor, and a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT). Needless to say, he knows his sh!t.

Totally Tots – Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through December 31, 2018 – Crown Heights

Each week children are introduced to an artist and an activity inspired by their techniques, materials, and ideas. Activities invite young artists to build and refine their fine motor skills; engage in sensory exploration of materials, and learn how to share with others in this open art studio. There is no such thing as a bad mess in this space, which is tailored to children five and younger.

Farmer's Market – Grand Army Plaza
Through December 31, 2018 – Park Slope

Founded in 1989, Grand Army Plaza is Greenmarket's flagship Brooklyn market, and the second largest market in the program, behind Union Square. Located at the northwest entrance to beautiful Prospect Park? and just steps from the Brooklyn Public Library, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
This community destination brings together a mix of shoppers from the nearby neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, and beyond. Runners, dog-walkers, families, singles and foodies all converge to buy from the huge array of farm fresh products, and to participate in the programming and cooking demonstrations that take place every Saturday all year long. Open year-round.

Waterfront Exhibition – Brooklyn Historical Society Dumbo
Through December 31, 2018 – Dumbo

Located in Empire Stores directly on Brooklyn Bridge Park near Jane's Carousel, Brooklyn Historical Society DUMBO is an exciting new museum that highlights the amazing history and beauty of the Brooklyn waterfront. The museum is open Monday-Sunday from 11am-7pm and family programs are planned for Fall 2017.

New York & The Nation in The Robert H. and Clarice Smith New York Gallery of American History – New York Historical Society
Through December 31, 2018 – New York

Collection Highlights and New York and the American Experience
Explore the story of New York and America in the Robert H. and Clarice Smith New York Gallery of American History. Highlights include:
Mounted on the building's original 1904 columns are grand digital screens displaying a continuous, thematically co-ordinated slide show of treasures from the New-York Historical Society's collections. The west face of the columns features individual stations, incorporating interactive touch screens and museum artifacts, presenting six themes in American history which are found interwoven with the history of New York. Projected on dramatic flat screens affixed to six structural columns, the array of objects and images functions as visual signage that demonstrates to our visitors the depth of New-York Historical's collections.

Hearts & Crafts Bereavement Group – Hearts & Crafts Counseling
Through December 31, 2018 – Hillsdale

New Groups forming now. Call for details.

Holding History – Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through December 31, 2018 – Crown Heights

What makes an object “historical?” Why do museums keep objects behind glass? Children will ponder these questions holding, touching, and feeling historical artifacts from the museum's collection. They will learn about the history of those objects through this tactical investigation and by relating these historical artifacts to their own lives.

Sing-Alongs – The Dean Street
Through December 31, 2018 – Prospect Heights

Enjoy these weekday singalongs featuring a different favorite local musicians each day!
Lundi
Make Music & Dance
with DARA!
Mardi
Sing along with ANDREW
of ROLIE POLIE GUACAMOLE!
Mercredi
Sing along with EMMY & EVAN!
Jeudi
Sing along
with LLOYD of the
DEEDLE DEEDLE DEES!
Vendredi
Sing along with
MIKE MESSER
of the DIRTY SOCK
FUNTIME BAND!

Warrior Courses Wednesdays – Sky Zone Mount Sinai
Through December 31, 2018 – Mount Sinai

Take part in epic Nerf battles on trampoline courts.

Live Animal Adventure – Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through December 31, 2018 – Crown Heights

Enjoy an interactive animal show and meet real reptiles from the museum's Live Collection. Ages 4 and older.

Unseen Oceans – American Museum of Natural History
Through January 06, 2019 – Upper West Side

Visitors to Unseen Oceans will embark on a journey that takes them from the oceans’ sunlit surface to inky depths as they discover the latest in ocean science and encounter the researchers and technologies powering exploration today. Explore a series of circular, media-rich galleries that will showcase a range of marine ecosystems and introduce a new generation of scientists who are using cutting-edge research tools and developing new methods to explore the oceans top to bottom. Hghlights include:

A 180-degree, high-resolution screen where life-sized 3D animations of ocean giants including blue whales, giant squid, and great white sharks swim by visitors
Microscope stations to view live rotifers (a type of zooplankton)
A suspended display of biofluorescent species—showing the diversity of undersea animals that absorb and re-emit light
A virtual ride in a submersible into the shadowy depths and a photo-op station at a full-size model of a Triton sub
An interactive media installation featuring schooling fish that react to visitors’ movements
A magnetic sand table with a dynamic live projection where young visitors can learn about ocean topography by digging trenches and forming islands
Live marine animals including iridescent, bioluminescent comb jellies as well as seahorses, pipefishes, and chain catsharks whose vivid fluorescence was only recently discovered

Toward A Concrete Utopia: Architecture In Yugoslavia, 1948–1980 – The Museum of Modern Art
Through January 13, 2019 – Manhattan

Situated between the capitalist West and the socialist East, Yugoslavia's architects responded to contradictory demands and influences, developing a postwar architecture both in line with and distinct from the design approaches seen elsewhere in Europe and beyond. The architecture that emerged—from International Style skyscrapers to Brutalist "social condensers"—is a manifestation of the radical diversity, hybridity, and idealism that characterized the Yugoslav state itself. Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980 introduces the exceptional work of socialist Yugoslavia's leading architects to an international audience for the first time, highlighting a significant yet thus-far understudied body of modernist architecture, whose forward-thinking contributions still resonate today.

Guess What: A PG Stand Up Comedy Show for Families – The Creek and the Cave Comedy Club
Through January 19, 2019 – Long Island City

The Guess What comedy show is a stand up comedy show with the perfect recipe for parents and kids: funny jokes and no sailor talk. Plus parents now don't need a babysitter to see a comedy show.
Watch top NYC comics do their PG best jokes and, in between, kids gets a chance to go on stage and tell a joke. The vibe is definitely kid friendly as the hosts of the show are a dad comic and his 9-year old daughter. Tickets are free. Different comedians each month. Great brunch and kids menu. 3rd Saturday of Each Month Doors open at 12:30pm. Show starts at 1pm.

Escher: The Exhibition and Experience – Industry City
Through February 03, 2019 – Sunset Park

Exploring the intersection between art, mathematics, science and poetry, Escher’s works have fascinated and astounded generations of artists, architects, mathematicians, musicians and designers alike. Experience the utterly captivating and mind-bending work of graphic illustrator M.C. Escher in this new exhibition featuring more than 200 original works.

Disney's 'Frozen: The Broadway Musical' – St. James Theatre
Through March 10, 2019 – Midtown

The spectacular Disney film that captivated audiences around the world has finally made it to Broadway! Following the success of the 2013 animated movie, Frozen the Musical expands on the story of two sisters, giving more time to the characters we’ve come to love. With a book by Jennifer Lee, and music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the show has kept many members of the creative team from the film, ensuring everything on stage is faithful to the original story. Instead of being a direct copy of the film, what Frozen the Musical does is transform these animated characters into something real and tangible. It really takes the time to dig deep into the characters’ motivations, allowing their relationships to develop further.

Exhibition: Impractical Jokers: Homecoming – Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor
Through March 17, 2019 – Staten Island

Impractical Jokers: Homecoming explores the story of four longtime friends from Staten Island whose hidden-camera, comedic television show, Impractical Jokers, has become a pop culture phenomenon. Steeped in embarrassment and awkward situations that make us laugh and cringe, the humor is built upon a foundation of trust and camaraderie amongst the four guys, James “Murr” Murray, Sal Vulcano, Brain “Q” Quinn, and Joe Gatto. See original costumes, props and art created over the past seven seasons. View new interviews, episode highlights and learn about behind-the-scenes production, including some secrets. Take a journey with the Jokers from high school hijinks to mainstream comedic success that all started on the shores of Staten Island. Interactive surprises are found throughout the museum to make the Jokers’ exhibition experience as unexpected as the Impractical Jokers themselves.

The Buttons Weekend Sing-Along – Edamama Cute Cuts & More
Through March 17, 2019 – Williamsburg

Please join The Buttons Band (Caitlin Mahoney and Hannah Winkler) for a grooving weekend sing-along on Saturdays at Edamama! Enjoy an energetic 45-minute set of our original tunes, classic children's songs, and oldies rock n' roll that is sure to get both kids and grown-ups singing and dancing! We hand out shakers, teach some moves, and encourage everyone to get their bodies grooving to the music. The Buttons' sing-along is a wonderful opportunity to bond with your child and your community through the love of music and the joy it brings.

Living Room Show – Postmark Cafe
Through March 23, 2019 – Brooklyn

The longest running stand-up and sketch comedy show in Brooklyn presented by Aaron Kominos-Smith and Turner Sparks (now in it’s 13th year)! Every Friday night at 8pm, come see some of TV's funniest comedians and hear jokes they're working on for their next TV appearance on Comedy Central, Fallon, Conan, The Tonight Show, and more! Come as a couple or come alone. Bring a group friends or bring your family. No restrictions on audience, we ask comics to keep their acts clean and EVERYONE gets in FREE! The show is at The Postmark Cafe: 326 6th St in Brooklyn. Follow @LivingRoomShow on Twitter and Facebook for weekly lineups For reservations email: [email protected] facebook.com/livingroomshow

Hudson Valley Regional Farmers' Market – Hudson Valley Cerebral Palsy Association
Through March 31, 2019 – Brewster

The market is located inside the expansive lobby of the HVCPA building and showcases vendors selling vegetables, fruit, meat, fish, jams, bread and baked goods (gluten free too!), eggs, mushrooms, food artisans, and specialty items from local growers and producers. Some of the 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 the 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 keeping with the market’s mission of “wellness”, a free yoga class by Clark Cameron-Gonzalez, of Dare To Do Yoga, will be offered on select Sundays.

ColorLab – Brooklyn Children's Museum
Through May 24, 2019 – Crown Heights

ColorLab is BCM's new family art studio inspired by contemporary African American, Afro-Caribbean, and African artists! Rotating programs will feature the work and material inspirations of African American, Afro-Caribbean, and African contemporary artists including Chakaia Booker, Wangechi Mutu, and Jack Whitten. Learn about Afrofuturism through a toolbox containing books, materials, and prompts to guide creating. Each visit to ColorLab will offer new ways to experiment with art and new ideas to explore. Hands-on programs will be supported by BCM’s teaching artists and educators.

Inside You – American Musuem of Natural History
Through June 16, 2019 – New York

Did you know that your gastrointestinal tract is home to about 100 trillion bacteria? That's more organisms than there are stars in the Milky Way!
Our bodies are home to many trillions of microbes, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other organisms collectively called the human microbiome. In any human, microbial genes outnumber the genes in human DNA by more than 100 to one. This new perspective leads us to look at our bodies not just as individuals, but as entire ecosystems.Inside You explores the rapidly evolving science that is revolutionizing how we view human health and introduces some of the scientists who are breaking new ground in microbiome research.Inspired by the Museum's popular exhibition The Secret World Inside You, this exhibition introduces visitors to microbes that live in, on, and around all of us.
Engaging graphics detail how microbes aid digestion, influence your immune system, and help fight harmful microbes. You'll find out how we acquire our microbiome and how it is shaped by the foods we eat and the environment we live in. Inside You is co-curated by Susan Perkins and Rob DeSalle, curators in the Museum's Division of Invertebrate Zoology and the Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics.
Inside You is proudly supported by the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson.
This exhibition is made possible by the generosity of the Arthur Ross Foundation.

New Permanent Exhibit: Titanosaur – The American Museum of Natural History
Through January 19, 2020 – Upper West Side

The museum adds another must-see exhibit opening on January 15, a cast of a 122-foot-long dinosaur Titanosaur that is part of a special year of dinosaur events, exhibitions, and digital offerings. Paleontologists have inferred that this dinosaur, a giant herbivore that belongs to a group known as titanosaurs, weighed in at around 77 tons—as much as 14 or 15 African elephants.
In preparation for adding this colossal new exhibit, the museum closed the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Orientation Center in September to remove the hall's current incumbent: a life-sized—but, by comparison, diminutive—fleshed-out model of a juvenile Barosaurus that has been on display since the completion of the fourth floor in June 1996. The new, much larger occupant will graze the gallery's approximately 19-foot-high ceilings and, at 122 feet (37.2 meters), is just a bit too long to fit completely into the space. Instead, its neck and head will extend out towards the elevator banks, welcoming visitors to the "dinosaur" floor.

Connected Worlds – New York Hall of Science
Through January 31, 2020 – Flushing Meadows, Queens

The New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) will open Connected Worlds, its exciting and groundbreaking new exhibition on environmental sustainability, on June 27, 2015.
Presented in NYSCI's iconic Great Hall, Connected Worlds is a fully immersive, digitally rendered interactive experience where visitors are encouraged to explore the interconnectedness of different environments, learn about the importance of keeping systems in balance, and see how our individual and collective actions can have widespread impact. Through their gestures and movements, visitors interact with animated creatures, plants, trees and other objects, and see how human decisions affect the environment.
"Connected Worlds reflects what NYSCI is all about – a playful hands-on activity, a focus on problem-solving, and deep engagement with a topic. Connected Worlds gives visitors confidence in their ability to effect change, and empowers them within a larger environment," said Margaret Honey, president and CEO of NYSCI. "This leads to passionate learners – a hallmark of the NYSCI experience."
Connected Worlds features gesture-based technologies that generate and project images onto seven massive screens. Six of the screens are more than 14 feet tall and one screen, which shows a digital waterfall, is 38 feet tall. The screens show six different, but interconnected, environments – desert, mountain valley, plains, reservoir, jungle and wetlands – each with their own unique trees, plants and creatures, but sharing common resources, such as water and weather patterns. Some of the animals travel across environments for breeding or to access food. A central reservoir, which is fed by the waterfall and supplies water to the six environments, is projected on the floor, covering approximately 2,300 square feet.

Saturday Author Story Time – Greenlight Bookstore
Through March 17, 2020 – Fort Greene

Saturday Story Time is geared toward kids ages 3 to 8 and their families. Authors and illustrators of picture books often visit on Saturdays to read from their new books, and neighborhood performers or the Greenlight staff sometimes read as well. There are always great stories and often activities and crafts too! Check the Events Calendar for an updated schedule of featured authors. Saturday Story Time is geared toward kids who are old enough to enjoy listening to a story, asking questions and working on crafts.

Donald Zucker and Barbara Hrbek Zucker Ocean Wonders: Sharks! – New York Aquarium
Through June 30, 2020 – Coney Island

Explore the coral reef, wander through a shipwreck, and peer over the Hudson Canyon in this brand new exhibit all about sharks, opening year-round beginning June 30. More than 115 species including sand tiger sharks, sandbar sharks, and loggerhead sea turtles live in this state-of-the-art exhibit.

Haruki Murakami's Sleep – BAM Fisher
Through December 02, 2020 – Fort Greene

THÉÂTRE
Adapted by Naomi Iizuka
Directed and devised by Rachel Dickstein and Ripe Time
Part of the 2017 Next Wave Festival
"This is my 17th straight day without sleep." A Japanese housewife's mundane existence of chores and grocery shopping explodes when a haunting dream leads her to cast sleep aside, releasing her into a world of danger and the thrill of the unknown. Based on the 1994 short story by the beloved Japanese author Haruki Murakami (The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle), this hypnotic physical theater piece by Brooklyn-based, Obie Award-winning company Ripe Time follows one woman beyond the bounds of society. Led by a powerhouse female creative team—including director Rachel Dickstein and playwright Naomi Iizuka—and featuring an original score performed live by NewBorn Trio, this playful and eerie journey takes audiences through a wakeful realm where bodies float, ghosts lurk, and daylight rules no longer apply.

Friday/Saturday Drop-In – Brooklyn Game Lab
Through December 31, 2020 – Park Slope

Drop off the kids (ages 8 and up) for Friday drop-in, role-playing game (RPG) night. Brooklyn Game Lab run great D&D campaigns for new and highly experienced RPG-players. Saturday nights are geared towards our Teen Pass members, but all older kids (12 and up) are welcome to participate. Play sophisticated RPGs with complex campaigns and awesome characters, plus get some DM training.

Transit Tots – New York Transit Museum
Through December 31, 2020 – Brooklyn Heights

Head to the New York Transit Museum every Thursday for stories, art exploration, and hands-on investigations of fun themes like animals underground, the people and buildings of New York City, colors and shapes, and, of course, the city's subways and buses! Free with admission. For ages 2-5 and adult companions.

Dear Evan Hansen – Music Box Theatre
Through December 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 its pockets, this musical is creating a huge buzz that is drawing ardent fans across the board. Its average ticket price of $141 remains one of the highest box office rates in its niche. This amazing hit was originally in book form and the creativity of Steven Levenson led to its seamless transition to a wave-making high school musical. Benj Pasek and Justin Paul wrote the musicals for Dear Evan Hansen. It is on track to be one of the most successful pieces of musical theater ever to originate in Washington.
The plot is centered on the peculiar problem of communicating in a time where technology has made it easier to reach out to people. Evan Hansen is a friendless high school student who achieves Internet fame due to a misunderstanding he perpetuates in regards to his supposed closeness to another troubled classmate who committed suicide. The twists in the story line help to accentuate the challenges that the younger generation face in today’s world. The gripping effects of the story and the raw show of emotions make this story one of the most amazing productions to ever grace Broadway. Parents can gain more insight and understanding into their children. Children can watch and learn how challenging it is for their parents to understand them at times. Grandparents, well, they will get to view this communications conundrum from all angles and certainly gain a good chuckle along the way.
This record-setting, sold-out musical has been attracting positive reviews from leading names in the industry and beyond. Peter Marks of the Washington post calls it ‘’A heart-piercing trip to the place that musical theater can sometimes take us to.’’ He believes that this musical, which was first performed on November 14, 2016, holds the ace in every range. On the other hand, Charles Isherwood of the New York Times proclaims “This is a superb musical with great heart and humor.’’
When you leave a musical with one or two great songs running through your head, it can be said to be a success. However, leaving a musical with about 10 great songs running through your head is pretty much unheard of. The power of Dear Evan Hansen has set a new height that may not be surpassed by any production for many years. This is a performance that anyone serious about the arts absolutely must see and a performance certain to draw in permanently that first time attendee to a Broadway performance.

Picasso's Le Tricorne – New-York Historical Society
Through December 31, 2020 – Upper West Side

Now on display at the New-York Historical Society is a newly acquired and conserved Picasso in the exhibition Picasso's "Le Tricorne." It is the first work by Picasso, and one with great wall power and a New York history, to enter New-York Historical's collection.
Pablo Picasso painted the stage curtain for the two-act ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (El sombrero de tres picos or Le tricorne). The ballet and curtain were commissioned by the impresario Sergei Diaghilev for his avant-garde, Paris-based Ballets Russes, the most influential ballet company of the twentieth-century. The ballet was choreographed by Léonide Massine with music by the Spanish composer Manuel de Falla. It premiered on July 22, 1919, at the Alhambra Theatre in London with sets, costume designs, and the monumental stage curtain created by Picasso. Picasso biographer John Richardson once called "Le Tricorne" the artist's "supreme theatrical achievement." The production, which was conceived by Diaghilev and Massine during a trip to Spain, was enhanced by its many Spanish collaborators, including Picasso who also designed the costumes and set for the ballet.
Measuring roughly 20 feet square, the curtain depicts a scene with a bullring and celebratory spectators. Picasso painted it as an illusionistic window in a larger curtain that functioned as a backdrop setting the scene for the ballet. At some point before 1956 Diaghilev cut it from its larger context. For more than half a century the curtain, believed to be the largest Picasso painting in the United States, has hung in the hallway of the Four Seasons Restaurant, in the landmarked Seagram Building, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, on Park Avenue and Fifty-second Street in New York City. Vivendi, the company that once owned the Seagram Building, gave the Picasso curtain to the New York Landmarks Conservancy in 2005 as a "Gift to the City."
The show positions Picasso's curtain in a dialogue with other N-YHS objects, including paintings from the European tradition that provide background to the artist's work as well as to the traditions against which the revolutionary artist rebelled. Other thematic threads pivot around dance subjects and explore roughly contemporary American paintings, sculpture, posters, and watercolors. Among the works included 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 van Utrecht.

Weekly Drop-In at Rockland Baby Café – Rockland Baby Café
Through January 31, 2023 – Spring Valley

Lower Hudson Valley Perinatal Network and the Rockland County Department of Health are pleased to have opened the 1st drop-in Baby Café in the NY Metro area.
Open every Tuesday 10:30am – 12:30pm
Drop-in to get-together to:
*Meet and talk to new moms
*Learn how to make breastfeeding easier
*Make sure your baby is latching and gaining well Get tips on pumping and going back to work
*Learn about other parenting topics
Contact Sharen Medrano, 914-922-2240 for more information.
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