Calendar: Oct. 3–31

Before you read this calendar:
1. Doublecheck before you make plans. Event listings are prone to change.
2. Links are at the end (or just Google away).
3. If you have any events you’d like added, email tribecacitizen@gmail.com.

"Bank Talk Money" by Rosemarie Castoro, part of a show at Hal Bromm Gallery through Nov. 24

ONGOING

••• “None Taken,” an exhibition of new work by the 2009-2010 fellows of the New York Academy of Art. Through Oct. 3.

••• “Nance O’Neill,” a new play by David Foley, at Access Theater, presented by Blue Coyote and Access Theater. Through Oct. 9.

••• “Orange, Hat & Grace,” a play by Gregory S. Moss, at Soho Rep. Through Oct. 10.

••• “Both Here and There: Yale-China and a Century of Transformative Encounters” at the Museum of Chinese in America. Through Oct. 11.

••• “UR New York, Street View” at Cheryl Hazan Gallery. Through Oct. 11.

••• “A Space of Time So Small,” work by Tara Fracalossi, at Pelavin Gallery. Through Oct. 23.

••• “Do It Yourself” at the Dash Gallery. Through Oct. 23.

••• A.R. Gurney’s new play, “Office Hours,” at the Flea. Through Oct. 24.

••• “Entre Nous,” a show of artworks by Jocelyn Hobbie, at KS Art/Kerry Schuss. Through Oct. 30.

••• “You can’t get there from here but you can get here from there,” a group exhibit, at Apexart. Through Oct. 30.

••• “Rapunzel” at the Manhattan Children’s Theatre. Through Nov. 7.

••• At Art in General: “Without Persons,” an exhibit of multimedia art by Luis Jacob, and General Public Library, a library and reading room organized by Mylinh Nguyen. Through Nov. 13.

••• “Neo-Vitruvian: The Body Now,” a group show, at Hal Bromm Gallery (90 W. Broadway). Through Nov. 24.

••• “Chinatown POV: Reflections on September 11th” at the Museum of Chinese in America. Through Nov. 29.

••• “The Morgenthaus: A Legacy of Service” at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Through September 5, 2011.

••• “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.

••• “Renate Müller: Toys and Design” at R 20th Century. Through Jan. 4.

••• The work of artist Sharon Florin and photographer Rachel Hudgins will be on view at Warburg Realty through Jan. 7.

Niki of A Uno, photographed by Asha Agnish for a series on "Shopdogs of Tribeca." It's one of three of her photos to be included in "Art of Commerce," a show at the office of Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer (through Oct. 29).

OCTOBER

OCTOBER 3: “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• At 92YTribeca: Pop Ups CD release party. ••• Luka Bloom, Klezmer Brunch at City Winery. ••• Fulton Stall Market. ••• New Amsterdam Market. ••• Russian Documentary Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 3.

OCTOBER 4: A photography exhibit titled “Art of Commerce” opens at the office of Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer (1 Centre St., 19th floor); through Oct. 29. Among the works are three photographs from Asha Agnish‘s “Shopdogs” series, shot for Tribeca Citizen. An opening reception will be held Oct. 7. ••• At 92YTribeca: Barbara Corcoran. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Antonya Nelson (“Bound”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• CB1 World Trade Center Redevelopment Committee meeting. ••• Asian-American singer-songwriters at the Museum of Chinese in America. ••• Drunken Dragon Night (burlesque etc.) at Macao Trading Co.

OCTOBER 5: “Asian Traces,” featuring “Shock Shot” by Wu Tien-Chang, opens at Soho Photo; through Oct. 30. Also: Exhibits by Larry Davis, Michael Schenker, David Murcko, and Dwight Primiano. ••• At 92YTribeca: Quick pickling; Lower East Side historical talk; Howard Dean and Ari Berman on the Democratic Party. ••• Children’s storytime and David Baldacci, Sandra Brown, and Harlan Coben at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Tim O’Brien and Bryan Sutton with Mollie O’Brien and Rich Moore at City Winery. ••• CB1 Battery Park City Committee meeting. ••• Writer/artist Alexi Worth talks at the New York Academy of Art.

OCTOBER 6: At 92YTribeca: “The Black Cat,” a 1934 horror film. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Patricia Engel (“Vida”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Jim Breuer (“I’m Not High”) at Borders Wall Street. ••• Mavis Staples release party with Jolie Holland at City Winery. ••• CB1 FiDi Committee meeting. ••• Peter Sichel on his escape from Nazi Germany and his CIA career, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• Poet Demosthenes Agraflotis at Poets House. ••• Nutritionist Amy Shapiro at Alycea Ungaro’s Real Pilates.

OCTOBER 7: Reception for “Art of Commerce” (see Oct. 4). ••• Artist reception for Joe Fisher at Synagogue for the Arts Gallery. ••• Margaret Beals’ Improv Dance Group showing at 228 W. Broadway, 3rd floor (212-431-3869). ••• At 92YTribeca: A Life of Style with designer Rebecca Moses; PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-erian; Venegret variety show; Found Footage Festival presents: Computer Beach Party. ••• World Financial Center restaurant showcase. ••• Steve Crawshaw and John Jackson (“Small Acts of Resistance”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Tiny Bubbles at Bubble Lounge. ••• Fran Healy (from Travis) at City Winery. ••• CB1 Planning and Community Infrastructure Committee meeting. ••• Reed Farrel Coleman (“Innocent Monster”) at Mysterious Bookshop. ••• Poets Jörgen Gassilewski and Anna Hallberg at Poets House. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• “Burma: An Indictment” at the Dash Gallery. ••• “Snowy Day” world-record attempt at Babesta. ••• TAMA Gallery blowout sale starts, runs through Sunday (1–6 p.m.).

OCTOBER 8: At 92YTribeca: Italy and chocolate; Amy Sheehan concert; ReadNex Poetry Squad Video Premiere Party. ••• The Jazz Gallery Rent Jam hosted by Roy Hargrove at City Winery. ••• An exhibition of paintings by Alicia McCarthy opens at Jack Hanley Gallery; through Oct. 30 (opening tonight). ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• Reception for Victoria Palermo art exhibit at trans.LUXE. ••• TAMA Gallery blowout sale, through Sunday (1–6 p.m.).

OCTOBER 9: At 92YTribeca: “The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings,” a 1976 baseball film; screening of “North Dallas Forty” (1979); book launch for “You Have Given Me a Country.” ••• Saturday storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Doc Wasabassco’s Burlesque at City Winery. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• Open House New York. TAMA Gallery blowout sale, through Sunday (1–6 p.m.).

OCTOBER 10: At 92YTribeca: kids’ band the Deedle Deedle Dees. ••• Klezmer Brunch at City Winery. ••• Fulton Stall Market. ••• New Amsterdam Market. ••• “The Switch,” eco-movies at Tribeca Cinemas. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• Open House New York. ••• TAMA Gallery blowout sale ends today (1–6 p.m.).

OCTOBER 11: Jazz at B Flat. ••• Pete Hamill and N. Christopher Couch (“Jerry Robinson: Ambassador of Comics”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17.

OCTOBER 12: Pen Parentis literary salon with authors Jennifer Belle, Marcy Dermansky, and Pang-Mei Natasha Chang. ••• At 92YTribeca: talk on mother-daughter dynamics. ••• Lecture by artist Babak Radboy at Art in General. ••• Children’s storytime and Aron Cramer, Zachary Karabell (“Sustainable Excellence”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Ron Jaworski (“The Games That Changed the Game”) at Borders Wall Street. ••• Tyrone Wells and Andrew Belle at City Winery. ••• CB1 Seaport/Civic Center Committee meeting. ••• Bruce DeSilva (“Rogue Island”) at Mysterious Bookshop. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17.

OCTOBER 13: ••• CB1 Tribeca Committee meeting. ••• At 92YTribeca: Landmarc chef/restaurateur Marc Murphy; the Slate Political Gabfest; “Summer Pasture,” a new film. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Hoda Kotb (“Hoda”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• “Fire in My Heart: The New Story of Hannah Senesh” opens at the Museum of Jewish Heritage”; through date TBD. Also: Dr. Louis D. Levine, curator of the show, gives a behind-the-scenes talk. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• Free kids’ tennis clinics in Washington Market Park (sign-up required).

OCTOBER 14: New York Architecture & Design Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• Margaret Beals’ Improv Dance Group showing at 228 W. Broadway, 3rd floor (212-431-3869). ••• At 92YTribeca: Joyce Gold tour of Wall Street; Punch! Puppet Slam; Comedy Below Canal; Risk!; opening reception for “Off the Clock,” a show of work by artists who are also artist’s assistants (through Nov. 29). ••• Screening of “Free Kevin,” about a hacker, at Art in General. ••• “Monk at 93: Countdown to 100,” a concert at World Financial Center. ••• Dinaw Mengetsu (“How to Read the Air”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Tiny Bubbles at Bubble Lounge. ••• Mary Gauthier (with Tania Elizabeth) and Laura Cantrell at City Winery. ••• “Inside Out,” an exhibit of works by Madeline Denaro, opens at Cheryl Hazan Gallery; through Nov. 10. ••• CB1 Landmarks Committee meeting. ••• A talk by Kathleen Norris about Biblical themes in contemporary poetry, at Poets House. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• Paul Grossman (“The Sleepwalkers”) at Mysterious Bookshop.

OCTOBER 15: Iñaki Urlezaga Ballet Concierto at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• New York Architecture & Design Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• Margaret Beals’ Improv Dance Group showing at 228 W. Broadway, 3rd floor (212-431-3869). ••• At 92YTribeca: Hitler’s First War; “The Electric Chair,” a 1985 dark comedy. ••• Knitting and crocheting for charity at World Financial Center. ••• Dar Williams and Toshi Reagon at City Winery. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• “Critical Mass,” an art exhibit by Art for Progress at HeadQuarters Gallery (385 Broadway, 2nd fl.).

OCTOBER 16: Iñaki Urlezaga Ballet Concierto at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• New York Architecture & Design Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17. ••• Joyce Gold Historical Tour of Battery Park City. ••• Margaret Beals’ Improv Dance Group showing at 228 W. Broadway, 3rd floor (212-431-3869). ••• At 92YTribeca: “Joan of Arc of Mongolia” and “The Darjeeling Limited.” ••• Concert by Avishai Cohen at World Financial Center. ••• Saturday storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Dar Williams and Toshi Reagon at City Winery. ••• A reading of “Marlowe,” a play by Odd Nerdrum, at the New York Academy of Art. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 17.

OCTOBER 17: Friends of Duane Park’s Inside Tribeca Loft Tour. ••• Iñaki Urlezaga Ballet Concierto at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• New York Architecture & Design Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas. ••• At 92YTribeca: Billy Kelly kids’ concert. ••• Klezmer brunch, Ed Burns and PT Walkley at City Winery. ••• Fulton Stall Market. ••• The Epic Theatre presents a staged reading of Ari Roth’s “The Born Guilty Cycle” at at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• New Amsterdam Market. ••• Gotham Screen Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas.

OCTOBER 18: At 92YTribeca: King Vidor’s “The Crowd” (1928). ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Daniel Pinchbeck (“Notes from the Edge”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Jeff Daniels and Krista Detor at City Winery. ••• CB1 Waterfront Committee meeting. ••• Judith Leiber at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra benefit.

OCTOBER 19: At 92YTribeca: Gershwin at noon. ••• Children’s storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Matt Long (“The Long Run”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Dierks Bentley and Del McCoury Band at City Winery. ••• CB1 Youth and Education Committee meeting. ••• Artist Ross Bleckner talks at the New York Academy of Art.

OCTOBER 20: Design Night on Duane Street: cocktails and nibblybits at Mondo Cane, Jonathan Burden, Duane, and Lucca Antiques (6–9 p.m.). ••• At 92YTribeca: a talk about the Brooke Astor trial; Wholphin No. 12 screening. ••• “What Dickens Drank,” a talk at Apexart. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• James Franco (“Palo Alto Stories”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Lee Child (“Worth Dying For”) at Borders Wall Street. ••• Nick Lowe and His Band at City Winery. ••• Holocaust survivor Fanya Heller at a screening of “Teenage Witness,” a documentary about her life, the Museum of Jewish Heritage.

OCTOBER 21: At 92YTribeca: Soho chocolate tour; CMJ Global Hip-Hop Throwdown; Story Leads to Action: Back to School Films. ••• Ruiyan Xu (“The Lost and Forgotten Languages of Shanghai”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Tiny Bubbles at Bubble Lounge. ••• Nick Lowe and His Band at City Winery. ••• CB1 Quality of Life Committee meeting. ••• “Carved in Silence” at the Museum of Chinese in America. ••• Imagine Science Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 22.

OCTOBER 22: At 92YTribeca: “And Then There Were None,” 1945 film of an Agatha Christie novel; Fassbinder’s 1976 “Chinese Roulette”; Maya Azucena duets with special guests. ••• Mountain Stage Newsong Contest at World Financial Center. ••• DC Comics staff (“DC Super Heroes: The Ultimate Pop-Up Book”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Nick Lowe and His Band at City Winery. ••• Imagine Science Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas.

OCTOBER 23: At 92YTribeca: “Smiles of a Summer Night” (Ingmar Bergman, 1955) and “The Draughtsman’s Contract” (Peter Greenaway, 1982); Generation Ill CD release show. ••• SteveSongs, a family show, at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• Saturday storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• The New Standards at City Winery. ••• Bobbi Katz (“The Monsterologist”), a kids’ program at Poets House. ••• It’s My Park Day at Washington Market Park, where kids can help garden.

OCTOBER 24: At 92YTribeca: Kids’ concert by the Wiyos; “Rules of the Game” (Jean Renoir, 1939) and “Mister Lonely” (Harmony Korine, 2007). ••• Klezmer Brunch at City Winery. ••• Fulton Stall Market. ••• Andi Rosenthal (“The Bookseller’s Sonnets”) at at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; also, kids’ band Mama Doni. ••• New Amsterdam Market.

OCTOBER 25: At 92YTribeca: “Easy Living” (1937). ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Mark Rotella (“Amore: The Story of Italian-American Song”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca.

OCTOBER 26: Tribeca Treats’ Rachel Thebault (“Sweet Chic: Stylish Treats to Dress Up for Any Occasion”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. Also: children’s storytime. ••• At 92YTribeca: chef Russell Moss on making risotto quickly. ••• CB1 Full Community Board meeting. ••• Lisa Dennison, chairman of Sotheby’s North and South America, talks at at the New York Academy of Art. ••• All Hallow’s Eve party ($55) at Macao Trading Co.

OCTOBER 27: At 92YTribeca: Food writers William Grimes, Mark Kurlansky, and David Sax on New York restaurants; “The Petit Bourgeois” (2008, Brazil); conversation with Ed Burns. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Houshang Asadi (“Letters to My Torturer”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Chef Mika Sharon and Tamar Eisenman at City Winery. ••• “Mah Jongg as Muse,” a talk at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• Archie Burnett and Christopher Ricks discuss A.E. Housman at Poets House. ••• Haiti Fundraiser Fest at Dash Gallery.

OCTOBER 28: At 92YTribeca: Bear Naked founder Kelly Flatley; “Meet the Lady: Fortunetellers!”; Comedy Below Canal; Risk! storytelling. ••• Tiny Bubbles at Bubble Lounge. ••• Lucy Wainwright Roche album release at City Winery. ••• CB1 1st Precinct Community Council meeting. ••• Henry Chang (“Red Jade”) at the Museum of Chinese in America. ••• Haiti Fundraiser Fest at Dash Gallery.

OCTOBER 29: Halloween party at Warburg Realty; the theme is “Monster Mash/Mad Scientists” (3 p.m.–6 p.m.). ••• At 92YTribeca: America’s Sweet Tooth; “Labyrinth” sing-along and costume party; “Metropolis,” newly restored and with Alloy Orchestra performing the soundtrack. ••• Ball in the House a capella group at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• Apolo Ohno (“Zero Regrets”) at Borders Wall Street. ••• Lucy Kaplansky with Duke Levine at City Winery. ••• A discussion on poetry and politics at Poets House. ••• Moroccan Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Oct. 30. ••• Halloween party at Bogardus Mansion (10 p.m.–3 a.m.).

OCTOBER 30: The Friends of Washington Market Park’s annual Halloween Parade and Party (2 p.m.–4 p.m.). ••• “Screamin’ Green Halloween” (eco-friendly festivities for families) at World Financial Center. ••• At 92YTribeca: Schtick or Treat comedy tribute show; screening of “Dracula Has Risen from the Grave,” from 1968. ••• Screamin’ Green Halloween at World Financial Center (talks on having an eco-sensitive holiday). ••• Special storytime with Manhattan Children’s Theatre at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Boogaween VII with Booga Sugar at City Winery. ••• Halloween poetry reading for kids, at Poets House. ••• Moroccan Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas. ••• Randy Weston book signing and screening of “Randy Weston Live in St. Lucia” at BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center.

OCTOBER 31: At 92YTribeca: kids’ concert by David Weinstone and Music for Aardvarks. ••• Klezmer Brunch at City Winery. ••• Fulton Stall Market. ••• Art by Erwin Wurm opens at Jack Hanley Gallery; through Nov. 27. ••• New Amsterdam Market. ••• Kids’ musician Meredith LeVande plays the Educational Alliance at 197 E. Broadway. ••• Museum of Chinese in America composer in residence Dana Leong performs/lectures.

LINKS
Not all were necessarily included in this edition of the calendar.

• 92YTribeca
• Apexart
Art in General
Arts World Financial Center
• Barnes & Noble Tribeca
• B Flat
• BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center
• Borders Wall Street
• Bubble Lounge
Canal Park Playhouse
• CB1
• Cheryl Hazan Gallery
City Winery
• CsillaWear
The Dash Gallery
DietzSpace
Duane Park restaurant
• Equinox
• The Flea
Fulton Stall Market
Hudson River Park
Jack Hanley Gallery
• Kimmerich
• Kiva Cafe
• KS Art
Macao Trading Co.
Manhattan Children’s Theatre
Mayor’s Cup
Mercy Corps Action Center
Museum of Chinese in America
Museum of Jewish Heritage
Mysterious Bookshop
New Amsterdam Market
New York Academy of Art
New York Vintners
• Pelavin Gallery
Pen Parentis
Poets House
R 20th Century
RH Gallery
River to River Festival
SEAPaddle NYC
Soho Photo
Soho Rep
Synagogue for the Arts
Tribeca Cinemas
Tribeca Retail Club
Trinity Wall Street
Washington Market Park

 

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