nightlife
- East Village Radio Music Festival
- South Street Seaport
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An eclectic roster of indie acts play a free outdoor show. More »
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movie
- August Evening
- Village East Cinemas
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In Chris Eska's debut, a young Mexican widow and her father-in-law hit the road to establish a life for themselves when money grows scarce. More »
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reading
- Augusten Burroughs / Tegan Quin
- Housing Works Cafe
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An evening of music and literature with author Augusten Burroughs ("Running With Scissors"; "A Wolf at the Table") and performance by Tegan and Sara's Tegan Quin. More »
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art
Landscapes Clear and Radiant: The Art of Wang Hui
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Twenty-seven pieces by the most celebrated painter of late-seventeenth-century China. More »
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classical
- Sitelines: Available Spaces
- City Hall
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Mexican choreographer Ofelia Loret de Mola and her company, Danscores, transform a section of City Hall Park into a Mexican carnival. More »
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nightlife
- Paul Weller
- HighLine Ballroom
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The mod-as-ever onetime singer for the Jam. More »
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nightlife
- James Blood Ulmer
- Jazz Standard
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The guitarist and singer performs with his Memphis Blues Band sextet. More »
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art
- Art and Music in Popular Culture
- The Museum of Modern Art
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MoMA plays "V.J." with this afternoon of art-inspired music videos and music-inspired video art. More »
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movie
- Mister Foe
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Writer-director David Mackenzie's adaptation of the Peter Jicks novel. More »
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theater
- Equus
- Broadhurst Theater
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Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning play starring Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe. More »
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nightlife
- Marilyn Maye
- The Metropolitan Room
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The remarkable vocal talent plays a string of rare area engagements. More »
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theater
- The Invitation
- Ohio Theater
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Obie Award winner John Clancy directs Brian Parks's original play about a birthday celebration gone awry in an elite New York City apartment. More »
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classical
- The Bohemians
- Socrates Sculpture Park
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The Little Opera Theater of New York performs the first act of La Boheme and others. More »
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nightlife
- Chris Rock
- Apollo Theater
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The true king of comedy. More »
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art
- Martha Rosler
- Mitchell-Innes and Nash Chelsea
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New photomontages and sculptures from the groundbreaking artist address social life and the public sphere from feminist and antiwar perspectives. More »
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classical
- Soldier Songs
- (Le) Poisson Rouge
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Composer David T. Little's multimedia work exploring war and modern society. More »
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art
- Josef Koudelka
- Aperture Foundation Gallery
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Compelling large-scale images captured by the young photographer during the Soviet-led invasion of Prague. More »
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art
- Louise Bourgeois: Echo
- Cheim & Read
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Recent sculptures fashioned from discarded clothing recall the artist's work from the forties and fifties, while her gouaches expose the intimacy of motherhood. More »
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theater
- Around the World in 80 Days
- Irish Repertory Theatre
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Michael Evan Haney directs the Cincinnati Playhouse's production and adaptation of Jules Verne's classic adventure novel. More »
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art
- Martha Rosler
- Mitchell-Innes and Nash Chelsea
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New photomontages and sculptures from the groundbreaking artist address social life and the public sphere from feminist and antiwar perspectives. More »
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