July 1, 2010 Arts & Culture, Events
Before you read this calendar:
1. I’ve done a lot of copying and pasting, so opinions are not mine.
2. Doublecheck before you make plans. Event listings are prone to change.
3. If you have any events you’d like added, email tribecacitizen@gmail.com.
ONGOING
••• At Soho Photo: “Recent Work” Sarah Kaufman, “A South Carolina Portfolio” by John Custodio, “Enter at Your Own Risk” by Robert Dahl, “Barcelona in Black & White” by Ruth Raskin, and “Caribbean Mexico” by Rita Baunok. Through July 3.
••• “The Zero Hour,” a play by Madeleine George produced by 13P, is at Walkerspace. Through July 10.
••• “Men With Balls: The Art of the 2010 World Cup” at Apexart. Through July 11.
••• “The Page,” a group show at Kimmerich. Through July 16.
••• The 18th-annual Poets House Showcase of all the poetry books published in the past year. Through July 31.
••• “Feria Artistica: Duality,” a group show of emerging Latin artists at 92YTribeca. Through Aug. 1.
••• “2010 National Photography Competition Winners” at Soho Photo. Also: a spotlight exhibition on Hyeyon Park, “Light, Darkness and Colors,” and a members’ special exhibition, “Water.” Through Aug. 7.
••• “Traces of Memory: Photographer Chris Schwarz” at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Through Aug. 15.
••• “This Mess We’re In: Reflections on the Metropolis,” a group show at Pelavin Gallery; through Sept. 18.
••• James Franco’s “The Dangerous Book Four Boys” at Clocktower Gallery. Through Sept. 30.
••• “The Morgenthaus: A Legacy of Service” at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Through December.
••• “Project Mah Jongg,” about the traditions, history, and meanings of mah jongg in Jewish-American culture, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Through Jan. 2.
JULY
July 1: Astrograss performs as part of Washington Market Park‘s Summer Concert Series. ••• At 92YTribeca: “Strongman,” a 1992 documentary; “The News Distillery,” a live news game show; Comedy Below Canal with Janeane Garofalo and more. ••• CB1 Planning & Infrastructure committee.
July 2: Yellowfever and Woven Bones play the Seaport as part of the River to River Festival. ••• At 92YTribeca: “Bunny and the Bull,” a film; concerts by Spottiswoode and His Enemies and Martha Redbone.
July 3: Clifford the Big Red Dog at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• “Tradition Into Future,” a concert in association with the Austrian Cultural Forum, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• At 92YTribeca: The Iron Mule Short Comedy Film Festival.
July 4: The Dan Zanes Jam & Jubilee, part of the River to River Festival, is at Battery Park.
July 6: Nathan Ward, author of “Dark Harbor,” and James Mauro, author of “Twilight at the World of Tomorrow,” are at Mysterious Bookshop. ••• At 92YTribeca: Diddy talks with Peter Rosenberg. ••• Ed Kowalczyk (of Live) at City Winery for the Hudson Square Music & Wine Festival. ••• CB1 Battery Park City committee. ••• “2010 National Photography Competition Winners” opens at Soho Photo. Also: a spotlight exhibition on Hyeyon Park, “Light, Darkness and Colors,” and a members’ special exhibition, “Water.” Through Aug. 7.
July 7: At 92YTribeca: Jane Campion’s film “An Angel at My Table”; The Big Quiz Thing’s Summer Fun Spectacular; a film called “Human Desire.”‘ ••• Poets House‘s Celebration of Haitian Poetry & Music in Rockefeller Park. ••• Author Judith Shulevitz at Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• Left on Red plays at Zuccoti Park as part of the River to River Festival. ••• Opening at the Flea: “Gormanzee & Other Stories: An Evening with Anna & Meredith, with dance, theater, and puppetry; through July 25. ••• CB1 Financial District committee.
July 8: Meadlowlands plays as part of Washington Market Park‘s Summer Concert Series. ••• At 92YTribeca: “Risk!: Heroism”; a film called “Sweethearts of the Prison Rodeo”; Comedy Below Canal. ••• Arthur Nersesian, author of “Mesopotamia,” and Matthew Sharpe, author of “You Were Wrong,” at Barnes & Noble. ••• Steve Earle, Alison Moorer and Roseanne Cash at City Winery. ••• Alice Farley Dance Theater’s “HellGate Love Letter” at Arts World Financial Center. ••• CB1 Landmarks committee.
July 9: At 92YTribeca: “Hello Lonesome,” a film; concerts by Eleanor Dubinsky and Jones Street Station; “Single White Female.” ••• James Hunter and Jesse Dee at City Winery. ••• Thrillerfest at Mysterious Bookshop.
July 10: At 92YTribeca: a film called “Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee”; “Single White Female”; concerts by Pacha Massive and Zigmat. ••• “Miserable Men” comedy show at City Winery.
July 11: Erik Mongrain and Dave Eggar at City Winery.
July 12: Third Rail Projects’ “The Drifting Encyclopedia” at Arts World Financial Center. ••• Laurie Fabiano (“Elizabeth Street”) at Barnes & Noble. ••• CB1 WTC Redevelopment committee.
July 13: At 92YTribeca: a seminar on quick summer pickles; seminar on how great leaders inspire action; concert by Jukebox the Ghost; Nancy Lublin, CEO of Do Something. ••• Naomi Novik (“Tongues of Serpents”) at Barnes & Noble. ••• De Leon and J Viewz at City Winery. ••• Poets House Showcase reading. ••• CB1 Seaport/Civic Center committee.
July 14: At 92YTribeca: “Strangers in Good Company,” a film from 1990; a talk on women in entrepreneurship; “Cooking History,” a film; Channel 101 monthly screening. ••• Real Housewife Bethenny Frankel (“The Skinnygirl Dish”) at Barnes & Noble. ••• Jeffrey Ma (“The House Advantage”) at Borders. ••• Jill Sobule and Julia Sweeney at City Winery. ••• Joshua Ellison, editor of Habitus: A Diaspora Journal, will talk to Andre Aciman at Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• The Dan Martin/Nick Russo Trio plays Zuccotti Park as part of the River to River Festival, while Jimmy Webb plays Rockefeller Park. ••• Mysterious Bookshop hosts a party for Peter Straub. ••• CB1 Tribeca committee.
July 15: Baby Soda Jazz Band plays as part of Washington Market Park‘s Summer Concert Series. ••• At 92YTribeca: Comedy Below Canal; seminar on playing the odds to win in business; “Pumping Iron II: The Women”; “The News Distillery,” a live game show; “Afghan Muscles,” a film. ••• The authors of “Awkward Family Photos” at Barnes & Noble. ••• Steve Earle and Allison Moorer and friends at City Winery. ••• Poets House Showcase reading. ••• Jazz painist Emmet Cohen plays at the World Financial Center Plaza as part of the River to River Festival. ••• CB1 Quality of Life committee. ••• Rebecca Cantrell (“A Night of Long Knives”) at Mysterious Bookshop.
July 16: At 92YTribeca: Kevin Geeks Out About Sharks; “Fear,” a film; and concerts by the Moodswing Orchestra and Love Trio. ••• Clem Snide at City Winery.
July 17: At 92YTribeca: David Lynch’s “Lost Highway”; concerts by Reverend Billy and the Life After Shopping Gospel Choir and Colleen Hart; “Moulin Rouge” singalong. ••• David Grisman Bluegrass Experience at City Winery.
July 19: Calexico and Dylan Leblanc at City Winery. ••• CB1 Waterfront committee.
July 20: At 92YTribeca: talk on the WWII fight for the Atlantic; concert by Perfume Genius. ••• Daniel Silva (“The Rembrandt Affair”) at Borders. ••• Naomi Shelton and the Gospel Queens Calexico at City Winery; also, Calexico. ••• Poets House Showcase reading. ••• CB1 Youth & Education committee.
July 21: At 92YTribeca: screening of “Fantasyland,” a documentary about fantasy baseball; “Viva São João!,” a film; a concert performance of a musical called “Bromance.” ••• Hip-Hop Soul Jam at City Winery. ••• Screening of “Four Season Lodge” at Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• Gimagua plays Zuccotti Park as part of the River to River Festival, while Burning Spear plays Rockefeller Park. ••• CB1 and the Municipal Arts Society committee present a special conference on land use.
July 22: Cynthia Sayer plays as part of Washington Market Park‘s Summer Concert Series. ••• At 92YTribeca: “Risk!” storytelling about jealousy, with Rachel Dratch; Wong Kar-Wai double feature of “Happy Together” and “Fallen Angels”; Comedy Below Canal ••• Brian May and Elena Vidal (“A Village Lost and Found”) at Barnes & Noble. ••• Sandra Bernhard at City Winery. ••• Poets House Showcase reading. ••• KJ Denhert plays the World Financial Center Plaza as part of the River to River Festival.
July 23: At 92YTribeca: “The Other Network: Mental Floss,” three failed TV pilots including one by Judd Apatow; and “The Other Network: Variety Show-down,” more failed pilots; concerts by the Abrams Brothers, M Shanghai String Band, and Joy Kills Sorrow. ••• Adam Elenbaas (“Fishers of Men”) at Barnes & Noble.
July 24: At 92YTribeca: “The Other Network: Not Ready for Crime Time” and “The Other Network: Home Runs” (more failed TV pilots). ••• Sxip Shirey CD release at City Winery.
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