Here are some of the highlights from the calendar for this week (Mon.–Thurs.). Remember: More info on these—and the full calendar—is here.
••• At this month’s Pen Parentis literary salon: writers Patricia Henley, Thaisa Frank, and Nance Van Winckel. (Tuesday)
••• South Korean film A Barefoot Dream, screens at Tribeca Cinemas; it’s “a scrappy burst of soccer adrenaline.” (Tuesday)
••• CB1 Tribeca Committee: The big discussion will be about Hazelden’s plans for a halfway house at 283 W. Broadway, and we may finally learn about the plans for 59 Reade, f.k.a. Spaghetti Western. (Wednesday)
••• Joyce Carol Oates appears at Mysterious Bookshop to support Give Me Your Heart, a collection of her stories published by the bookshop’s own Otto Penzler. (Wednesday)
••• On the agenda of the CB1 Landmarks Committee: application for storefront renovation of 151 Hudson, and an application for enlargement of window, replacement of door, and relocation of awning at 227 W. Broadway—in other words, Columbine’s plans to move next door. (Thursday)
••• Of course, there’s a bunch of interesting ongoing stuff, too—such as Sandi Daniel’s solo show at Soho Photo: “My first Soho Photo exhibition is about nature’s often overlooked beauty. I find these small creatures on walks and in my garden. While photographing them in a portrait setting, I try to bring out their amazing shapes and textures. Although most are dead, they still radiate beauty and energy as if they were still alive.”