Coming Up: Fishfest, Joshua Bell, the Daily Show

DECEMBER 18
At New Amsterdam Market: “In remembrance of the days when maritime commerce shaped the East River Market District, Sunday’s Wintermarket IV will feature a dozen regional fisheries and a variety of local fish including blackfish, striped bass, barramundi, and eels; clams, scallops, mussels, and oysters; cooked-to-order lobsters and Jonah crabs; chowders and fish stews; and even various seaweeds. […] In addition to fisheries, the Market will bring together nearly 70 local vendors, many of whom got their start right in our stalls.”

DECEMBER 31
At 92YTribeca: “Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra is a 12-piece explosion of music led by Brother Joscephus and his eccentric cohort, the Right Reverend Dean Dawg. The band dips heavily into a musical gumbo rich with New Orleans rhythms, old school soul, classic rock stylings and feel-good gospel music. Also on the bill is Philadelphia’s six-piece funk ensemble Swift Technique.”

JANUARY 4
The Beguiled (1971) screens at 92YTribeca: “Wounded union soldier Clint Eastwood is the only man at an all-girls southern boarding school run by emotionally repressed headmistress Geraldine Page. Attempting to manipulate the students and staff with his charm and good looks, Eastwood opens a Pandora’s box of sexual jealousy that can only lead to tragedy and violence.”

JANUARY 6
At City Winery: “Grammy winning violinist Joshua Bell and acclaimed pianist Jeremy Denk release their new album French Impressions.”

JANUARY 6
Horror film The House by the Cemetery screens at 92YTribeca.

JANUARY 10
Zach Kutsher and Alan Wilzig of Kutsher’s Tribeca talk at 92YTribeca.

JANUARY 12
“Daily Show” writers do stand-up comedy at 92YTribeca.

JANUARY 12–FEBRUARY 11
Hionas Gallery is pleased to announce ‘Just Past Happy,’ an exhibition featuring Chris Wyllie’s paintings on found objects, comprised mostly of new works created in 2011. The paintings, although figurative, evoke the minimalistic feel of a pinup girl silhouette, allowing the eye to rest on a subtle outline or clean curve.”

MARCH 2 AND MARCH 7
Todd Rundgren added two dates at City Winery.

 

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