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- July 6 / Thu
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Andy Warhol's Screen Tests
The Whitney unearths rarely seen screen tests featuring icons such as Susan Sontag and Taylor Mead as shot by Andy Warhol in the sixties.
Time: 7pm
Place: 945 Madison Avenue, at 75th St.; 800-944-8639
Cost: $8
- concerts
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- July 4 / Tue
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Belle and Sebastian
With their recent album, The Life Pursuit, this Scottish act proved that they're far more than easy-listening pop.
Time: 3:30pm
Place: Battery Park, Battery Pl. at Broadway; 212-344-3491
Cost: Free
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- July 5 / Wed
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Summer Jazz Party
Groove along with Finnish jazz guitarist Raoul Björkenheim as part of the Scandinavia House’s totally not oxymoronic Jazz House Summer Nights series featuring Nordic musicians.
Time: 6:30pm
Place: 58 Park Ave., between 37th and 38th Sts.; 212-879-9779
Cost: $2-$3
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- July 6 / Thu
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Broken Social Scene
Toronto's finest play a sure-to-be-packed concert, so get there early.
Time: 6pm
Place: Prospect Park Bandshell, 9th St. at Prospect Park West; 718-855-7882
Cost: $30
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Mates of State
Synth-pop, chorus-belting lovebirds Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel have been dubbed one of the best bands you've never heard.
Time: 7pm
Place: Castle Clinton National Monument, Battery Park; 212-835-2789
Cost: Free
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- July 7 / Fri
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Barrington Levy, Patrick Junior
A must-see for diehard dancehall reggae fans, the king of the genre riffs with Brooklyn's own Patrick Junior.
Time: 7:30pm
Place: Prospect Park Bandshell, 9th St. at Prospect Park West; 718-855-7882
Cost: $3 suggested donation
See complete CelebrateBrooklyn! schedule
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- July 8 / Sat
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Hakim
International Arabic music star Hakim incorporates his signature electric guitar and synthesizer into the music of Egypt's working class.
Time: 3pm
Place: Rumsey Playfield, Central Park; enter the park at 69th St. and Fifth Ave.
Cost: Free
See complete SummerStage schedule
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Toshi Reagon & BIGLovely
A favorite of Elvis Costello, the singer-songwriter gets a harmonic boost when mom (and Sweet Honey in the Rock matriarch) Dr. Bernice Johnston Reagon joins in.
Time: 7:30pm
Place: Prospect Park Bandshell, 9th St. at Prospect Park West; 718-855-7882
Cost: $3 suggested donation
See complete CelebrateBrooklyn! schedule
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- July 9 / Sun
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Ralph's World, Ezra Jack Keats reading with Rita Houston
Kids rocker Ralph Covert plays indie rock for tots; WFUV personality Rita Houston reads stories by Caldecott Medal winner Ezra Jack Keats.
Time: 5pm
Place: Prospect Park Bandshell, 9th St. at Prospect Park West; 718-855-7882
Cost: $3 suggested donation
See complete CelebrateBrooklyn! schedule
- dance
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- July 7 / Fri
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Noche Flamenca, Roxanne Butterfly's Worldbeats
This critically acclaimed Spanish flamenco dance troupe performs alongside a teacher of Savion Glover.
Time: 8pm
Place: Rumsey Playfield, Central Park; enter the park at 69th St. and Fifth Ave.
Cost: Free
See complete SummerStage schedule
- festivals
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- July 4 / Tue
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Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular
It's just not the Fourth without it. More than 35,000 dazzling explosions light up the sky while millions of New Yorkers catch the show from rooftops, in parks, along the river, at the Promenade, on boats, and on NBC.
Time: 9pm
Place: East River
Cost: Free
- movies
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- July 3 / Mon
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M*A*S*H
Robert Altman's comedy about a team of medics (Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, and Robert Duvall) who use humor to get through the Korean War.
Time: Lawn opens at 5pm; film begins at sunset
Place: Bryant Park, 42nd St. at Sixth Ave.
Cost: Free
See complete Bryant Park schedule
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- July 5 / Wed
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Mean Girls
Hudson River Park's RiverFlicks begins its Wednesday-night "One Mean Summer" series with the Tina Fey teen comedy that catapulted Lindsay Lohan to It-Girl status.
Time: 8:30pm
Place: Pier 54, West St. at 14th St.
Cost: Free
See complete RiverFlicks schedule
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- July 6 / Thu
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The Wizard of Oz
This year, the theme for Movies with a View is "Movies in Motion"; to start it off, Judy Garland gets swept away by a tornado.
Time: 8:30pm
Place: Empire Fulton Ferry State Park, 26 New Dock St., at Water St.; 718-858-4708
Cost: Free
See complete Movies with a View schedule
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- July 7 / Fri
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Keira Knightley all return for the continuing adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow.
Get showtimes
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A Scanner Darkly
Based on Philip K. Dick's futuristic novel of paranoia, Richard Linklater's latest film (starring Keanu Reeves) is overlaid with animation a la Waking Life.
Get showtimes
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
RiverFlicks' familial Friday night series opens with the claymation British hit that won this year's Oscar for Best Animated Feature.
Time: 8:30pm
Place: Pier 46, West St. at Charles St.
Cost: Free
See complete RiverFlicks schedule
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- July 8 / Sat
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Taxi Driver
This 1970s paean to New York's underbelly was a career peak for Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, and screenwriter Paul Schrader.
Time: 8:30pm
Place: Coney Island Museum, 1208 Surf Ave., between Stillwell Ave. and W. 12th St.
Cost: $5
See complete Coney Island schedule
- nightlife
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- July 1 / Sat
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Warm Up
The 10-year-reunion of Body & Soul reunites Danny Krivit, François K., and Joe Claussell, and marks opening night for P.S. 1's popular summer music series.
Time: 3pm
Place: P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, 22-25 Jackson Ave., at Forty-Sixth Ave.; 718-784-2084
Cost: $10
- sports
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- July 4 / Tue
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Nathan's International Hot Dog Eating Contest
The competitive food-eating world is abuzz about the upcoming showdown between four-time defending champ Takeru Kobayashi and recent American record-breaker Joey Chestnut who downed 50 dogs in 12 minutes.
Time: noon
Place: Nathan's, 1310 Surf Ave., at Stillwell Ave.; 718-946-2202
Cost: Free
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- July 6 / Thu
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New York Liberty vs. Sacramento Monarchs
Celebrating their 10th season of play, the Liberty take on the defending WNBA champion Sacramento Monarchs.
Time: 7:30pm
Place: Madison Square Garden, 4 Penn Plz., between 31st and 33rd Sts.; 212-465-6073
Cost: $10-$229.50
- theater
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- July 3, 5-9 / Mon, Wed-Sun
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Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth
Moisés Kaufman (I Am My Own Wife) directs Liev Schreiber in Shakespeare's political thriller. The final performance is Friday.
Time: 8pm
Place: The Delacorte Theater, Central Park (use the 79th Street and Fifth Ave. entrance and follow the footpath); 212-539-8750
Cost: Free
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