October 28, 2010 Arts & Culture, Events
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.
ONGOING
••• “Art of Commerce” 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.
••• “Asian Traces,” featuring “Shock Shot” by Wu Tien-Chang, at Soho Photo. Also: Exhibits by Larry Davis, Michael Schenker, David Murcko, and Dwight Primiano. Through Oct. 30.
••• “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.
••• Paintings by Alicia McCarthy at Jack Hanley Gallery. Through Oct. 30.
••• “Follow Me Down” by Patrick Barrett at the Flea. Through Nov. 1.
••• “Rapunzel” at the Manhattan Children’s Theatre. Through Nov. 7.
••• “Office Hours” by A.R. Gurney at the Flea. Through Nov. 7.
••• “Inside Out,” an exhibit of works by Madeline Denaro, at Cheryl Hazan Gallery. Through Nov. 10.
••• “The Third Meaning,” a group show at RH Gallery. Through Nov. 10.
••• 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.
••• Art by Erwin Wurm at Jack Hanley Gallery. Opens Oct. 31; through Nov. 27.
••• “Chinatown POV: Reflections on September 11th” at the Museum of Chinese in America. Through Nov. 29.
••• “Off the Clock,” a show of work by artists who are also artist’s assistants, at 92YTribeca. Through Nov. 29.
••• “Conditions of Existence,” art by Kate Beck, at Pelavin Gallery. Through Dec. 11.
••• “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.
••• “Apparitions,” art by Louise Weinberg at DietzSpace. Through Jan. 10.
••• “Fire in My Heart: The New Story of Hannah Senesh” opens at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.” Through Aug. 7.
••• “The Morgenthaus: A Legacy of Service” at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Through Sept. 5.
OCTOBER
OCTOBER 28: Tribeca Meet & Greet—for locals and local business owners, sponsored by the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center—at Manhattan Children’s Theatre from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Kids are welcome. Wine by Frankly Wines; nibblybits from Max Delivery. ••• At 92YTribeca: Bear Naked founder Kelly Flatley; “Meet the Lady: Fortunetellers!”; Comedy Below Canal; Risk! storytelling. ••• “Conditions of Existence,” art by Kate Beck, opens at Pelavin Gallery; through Dec. 11. ••• 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: Cynthia Hopkins in concert; screening of “Dracula Has Risen from the Grave,” from 1968. ••• 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: Kids’ Halloween party at Dash Gallery (5–8 p.m.). ••• 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 Dec. 4. ••• 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. ••• Astronaut Blast Off to Space event at FasTracKids (3–6 p.m.).
NOVEMBER
November 1: At 92YTribeca: “The Clock” (Vincente Minnelli, 1945); restaurateur Drew Nieporent; Y+30: The Future of Retail. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Marco Benevento at City Winery. ••• An evening with poet Adonis at Poets House. ••• CB1 Arts & Entertainment Task Force meeting.
November 2: At 92YTribeca, a talk about adman David Ogilvy. ••• Sarah Wexler (“Living Large”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Jim Lauderdale and Carrie Rodriguez at City Winery. ••• Painter Ken Currie lectures at the New York Academy of Art. ••• An exhibit of the winners of Soho Photo’s Alternative Processes Competition opens at Soho Photo; also, “The Next Phase,” iPhone photographs by Dan Burkholder. Both exhibits through Dec. 4. ••• Big Apple Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 6.
November 3: “First Wednesdays,” a meet-your-neighbors event at Bond New York’s Tribeca office (25 Hudson, 212-792-9256); from 6:30 p.m. ••• At 92YTribeca: Rob Williams’ “The Mystic Chord”; “Dodsworth” (William Wyler, 1936). ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Lauren Ruotolo (“Unstoppable in Stilettos”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Gary Dell’Abate (“They Call Me Baba Booey”) at Borders Wall Street. ••• “Sparkling Object,” a new play by D.B. Giles, opens at Canal Park Playhouse; through Nov. 20. ••• Preservation Hall Jazz Band at City Winery. ••• Beyond the Racial Laws: Fascist Anti-Semitism Revisited at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• Big Apple Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 6. ••• Seth Harwood (“Young Junius”) at Mysterious Bookshop. ••• CB1 Financial District Committee meeting.
November 4: At 92YTribeca: The Envoy’s Briefcase: The Epic Rescue of the Jews of Budapest; “Anchorman” Reconsidered; The Three Party: A Night of One-Person Shows. ••• Tiny Bubbles at Bubble Lounge. ••• Bob Mould and Lenny Kaye at City Winery; also, Doc Wasabassco’s burlesque. ••• Poets and friends gather to honor Pedro Pietri at Poets House. ••• Big Apple Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 6. ••• William Heffernan (“The Dead Detective”) at Mysterious Bookshop. ••• CB1 Planning and Community Infrastructure Committee meeting. ••• “Chinatown, Uncovered,” a panel and town hall at the Museum of Chinese in America.
November 5: At 92YTribeca: Broad City Live; Lucinda Black Bear CD release. ••• Students from Girl’s Prep at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Bob Mould and Marshall Crenshaw at City Winery. ••• Opening reception for “XXX,” an alumni exhibition at the New York Academy of Art. ••• Poet and editor Jerome Rothenberg at Poets House. ••• Big Apple Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 6. ••• MaxDelivery social at Eileen’s Special Cheesecake on Kenmare Square (6–8 p.m.) ••• John Lawton (“A Lily of the Field”) at Mysterious Bookshop.
November 6: At 92YTribeca: The Iron Mule Short Comedy Film Festival; Stone Groove with Meta and the Cornerstones. ••• Storytime with Arthur at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Mary Black and Roisin O at City Winery. ••• “Chinese Puzzles: Games for the Hands and Mind” opens at the Museum of Chinese in America; through Feb. 28. ••• “XXX,” an alumni exhibition, opens at the New York Academy of Art; through Nov. 20. ••• Writing workshop for kids at Poets House. ••• Big Apple Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 6. ••• Opening party for RO/LU Studio’s New York retail debut at Mondo Cane.
November 7: New Amsterdam Market. ••• Brunch and Art with Micah Ganske at RH Gallery. ••• At 92YTribeca: Alastair Moock—”A Cow Says Moock”; Taste of Limmud. ••• Coming Undone: Cabaret Salon Series at City Winery; also, Rik Emmett and Dave Dunlop and Klezmer Brunch. ••• “Jews and Chinese Food,” a talk at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• Friends of Bogardus Garden’s annual bulb-planting day; garden experts are welcome to help mulch, weed, etc. from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., and everyone (including kids) can help plant bulbs from 10 a.m. to noon. There will be music.
November 8: At 92YTribeca: “Sweet Smell of Success” (1957); Decorate Your Place Like a Pro. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Adam Richman (“America the Edible”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• CB1 WTC Redevelopment Committee meeting.
November 9: Creative Couple in Conversation, with Harvey Keitel and Daphna Kastner, and Mike Diamond and Tamra Davis, a benefit for Church Street School. ••• Larry Doyle (“I Love You, Beth Cooper”) and Jessica Francis Kane (“The Report”) read at Pen Parentis’s literary salon. ••• At 92YTribeca: One Pan Fish Dinner; The Language of Interior Design. ••• Children’s storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Richard Shindell at City Winery. ••• Artist and writer Pablo Heiguera lectures at the New York Academy of Art. ••• CB1 Youth and Education Committee meeting. ••• CB1 Street Fair Task Force meeting.
November 10: At 92YTribeca: Career Strategies for Moms; Naomi Wolf talks with Feminism’s Young Leaders; “Cool It” (2010); Channel 101. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Julie Andrews discusses “The Sound of Music” at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Josh Charles at City Winery. ••• “Homebound Through the World: The Lifetime Journey of Frederic Morton,” a film at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• CB1 Tribeca Committee meeting; also: Transportation and Parking Regulations Subcommittee meeting. ••• CB1 Battery Park City Committee meeting.
November 11: The 16th-annual Canstruction opens at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. ••• At 92YTribeca: Starstruck: The Business of Celebrity; Risk! Friendship; Culinary Happy Hour; “The Fence,” a documentary about the fence the U.S. built along the Mexican border . ••• Signe Pike (“Faery Tale”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Tiny Bubbles at Bubble Lounge. ••• “Woven Waters,” art by Bruce Tolman, opens at Cheryl Hazan Gallery; through Dec. 15. ••• Shawn Colvin and Lauren Shera at City Winery. ••• Radical Poetics and Secular Jewish Culture at Poets House. ••• New York City Horror Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 14.
November 12: At 92YTribeca: Coffee: Between Reality and Imagination; Kristin Hersh. ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. Also: O+A: Bruce Odland and Sam Auinger. ••• John Heilemann and Mark Halperin (“Game Change”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Likeness to Lily concert at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• Shawn Colvin and Lauren Shera at City Winery. ••• “You Should Have Heard Just What I Seen,” photographs by Crawdaddy! magazine’s James Hamilton, opens at KS Art/Kerry Schuss; through Dec. 18. ••• New York City Horror Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 14.
November 13: At 92YTribeca: New York City premiere of “Look What the Light Did Just Now,” a documentary about Feist; “Derby” (1971) and “Max Out” (1968). ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. ••• New American Youth Ballet at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Randy Weston “Uhuru Afrika” 50th Anniversary Concert Celebration at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• Shawn Colvin and Lauren Shera at City Winery. ••• “Lula Belle in Search of Santa” opens at Manhattan Children’s Theatre; through Jan. 2. ••• Poet-scholars discuss the intersection of research and poetic practice at Poets House. ••• New York City Horror Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 14.
November 14: New Amsterdam Market. ••• At 92YTribeca: Moona Luna kids’ concert. ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. ••• Peter Himmelman record release at City Winery; also, Klezmer Brunch. ••• Zsuzsanna Ozsváth (“When the Danube Ran Rd”) at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; also, “Neither Memory Nor Magic,” a film about poet Miklós Radnóti. ••• New York City Horror Festival at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 14.
November 15: Dennis Lehane (“Moonlight Mile”) at Mysterious Bookshop. ••• At 92YTribeca: “The Apartment” (Billy Wilder, 1960); Take Part: Introducing the Meet the Composer Studio. ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Katherine Jenkins record release at City Winery. ••• CB1 Waterfront Committee meeting.
November 16: At 92YTribeca: David Bouley. ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. ••• Michael Codella and Bruce Bennett (“Alphaville 1998”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca; also, storytime. ••• Great Jazz Combos on Film at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• Artist Mia Brownell lectures at the New York Academy of Art. ••• CB1 Seaport/Civic Center Committee meeting.
November 17: “Visual Vaudeville,” a gallery exhibit with over 50 artists, organized by Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour, opens at 368 Broadway; through Nov. 30 (daily 11 a.m.–6 p.m., closed Thanksgiving). Expect painting, photography, performance art, even jewelry designs. ••• Reception for Foolsgood Farm: A Silent Auction to Benefit the Farm Sanctuary, at RH Gallery (auction starts Nov. 13). ••• At 92YTribeca: Thanksgiving:” From Pagan Roots to Modern Feasts; “A Night in 67” (2010); the Anthology of Rap. ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• The authors of “The Miracle Chase” at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Chef Jamie Oliver at Borders Wall Street. ••• Girlyman and Red Molly at City Winery. ••• David Strathairn and Melissa Friedman in a staged reading of “Hannah & Martin” at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• CB1 Landmarks Committee meeting.
November 18: At 92YTribeca: Spices; the Nib & Pick Society Presents Fisticuffs. ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. ••• Joel Meyerowitz and Maggie Barrett (“Tuscany: Inside the Light”) at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Tiny Bubbles at Bubble Lounge. ••• SongCircle songwriter contest at City Winery. ••• Poet Gerald Stern at Poets House. ••• CB1 Quality of Life Committee meeting.
November 19: At 92YTribeca: Tribeca Film Festival’s Craig Hatkoff; Meet the Lady: Makeover Montages; Stephanie Rooker & the Search Engine CD release; “The Muppet Movie” sing-along; Straight Allies Shabbat. ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22; also, WFC in the Loop. ••• Arts for All children’s event at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• SongCircle songwriter contest at City Winery. ••• Yunte Huang, author of “Charlie Chan: The Untold Story,” at the Museum of Chinese in America. ••• Snow Film Fest NYC at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 21.
November 20: Reception for show by Parastou Forouhar at RH Gallery; through Jan. 12. ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. ••• “Looking at Christmas” by Steven Banks opens at the Flea; through Dec. 30. ••• Arts for All storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• “Harold and the Purple Crayon” at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center. ••• Roswell Rudd’s Trombone Tribe at City Winery. ••• Daniel Swift discusses World War II poetry at Poets House. ••• Snow Film Fest NYC at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 21. ••• At 92YTribeca: Louis Malle’s 1960 film “Zazie dans le Metro”; Kara Suzanne and Jason Myles Goss in concert; Destination Guadeloupe: Destination Zouk.
November 21: New Amsterdam Market. ••• At 92YTribeca: Jeremy Plays Guitar (for kids). ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center; through Nov. 22. ••• Arts for All storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Mose Allison and JC Hopkins Biggish Band at City Winery; also, Klezmer Brunch. ••• “Blessed Is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh,” a film at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. ••• Snow Film Fest NYC at Tribeca Cinemas; through Nov. 21.
November 22: At 92YTribeca: “Dog Day Afternoon” (Sidney Lumet, 1965); The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After; Behind the Music-al: First Songs; “You Won’t Miss Me,” a new film about young New Yorkers. ••• The 16th-annual Canstruction at World Financial Center. ••• Jazz at B Flat. ••• Mike Holmes (“Holmes: The Magazine to Make It Right”) at Borders Wall Street.
November 23: Storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Curator Merrill Falkenberg lectures at the New York Academy of Art. ••• CB1 monthly meeting.
November 24: Jazz at B Flat.
November 25: Tiny Bubbles at Bubble Lounge.
November 26: At 92YTribeca: “Babe: Pig in the City” and “Return to Oz.” ••• BJ Thomas at City Winery.
November 27: At 92YTribeca: “Babe: Pig in the City” and “Return to Oz”; Christine Ohlman in concert. ••• Storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca.
November 28: Klezmer Brunch at City Winery. ••• “Blessed Is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh,” a film at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
November 29: At 92YTribeca: “Hannah and Her Sisters” (Woody Allen, 1986). ••• Jazz at B Flat.
November 30: At 92YTribeca: Asian Art Now. ••• Storytime at Barnes & Noble Tribeca. ••• Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks with John Hammond at City Winery. ••• Artist Alison Elizabeth Taylor lectures at the New York Academy of Art.
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
• Friends of Bogardus Garden
• Fulton Stall Market
• Hudson River Park
• Jack Hanley Gallery
• Kimmerich
• 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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How about loading all of these into a Google Calendar, instead of just a big list, and embedding the calendar on the site?
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=41207
Interesting! I’ll check it out
yes please, a calendar! And remember to include times and addresses with the information. A big plus would be hot links to more information.
I agree it’d be great to have a more robust calendar, but I dread putting this together—it’s an extraordinary amount of drudgework. And adding links (I used to) and addresses would give me carpal tunnel syndrome, so that’s not likely to happen….