Past Events

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012Culturemart 2012: A Marriage: 1 at Here Arts

Updated: Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Here Arts presents Culturemart 2012: A Marriage: 1


Tuesday January 31, 2012
Installation 3 pm – 10 pm; 9pm performance event

About the show

A man and his husband sit in a motel room watching Fox News for 24 consecutive hours, repeating the newscast into clear plastic bags, creating a mountain of captured breath that ultimately engulfs the couple; the two walk into the sunrise in the high Nevada desert, gradually disappearing against the magnitude of the Silver Island Mountain Range; and then there’s the spray paint… A Marriage: 1 is an immersive mixed-media installation using performance, video, sculpture, text, and drawings to create a constantly evolving environment; a multifaceted double self-portrait of the artists.

Credits

Created by: Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin
Text by: Jessica Almasy
Lighting by: Rie Ono
Sound by: Matthew Hubbs
Performers: Jess Barbagallo, Matthew Hancock & Hannah Heller
Video Supervisor: Kelly Colburn

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Monday, January 30th, 2012The Kiss at Film Forum

Updated: Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Film Forum presents: The Kiss
The Silent Roar Film Series

Monday, January 30
8:20
$7 Member $12.50 Regular

LIVE PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT BY STEVE STERNER

(1929, Jacques Feyder) Lovesick schoolboy Lew Ayres (All Quiet on the Western Front) tries to lock lips with unhappy wife Garbo — then her jealous husband turns up dead. MGM’s final silent was wildly designed in High Deco style, with French great Feyder’s visuals filling in the blanks during a tour-de-force police grilling. Print courtesy Library of Congress.

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Monday, January 30th, 2012Eve Sibler at the Ear Inn

Updated: Monday, January 23rd, 2012

The Ear Inn presents: Eve Silber

Monday January 30
11:59 pm – 3 am

Jazz singer and guitarist

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Saturday, January 28th, 2012Lunar New Year

Updated: Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Children’s Museum of the Arts presents a special event: Lunar New Year

Saturday, January 28
1:00- 5:00pm

In celebration of the Lunar New Year, CMA will explore the arts and culture of New York’s Chinese community. The festival will include a variety of visual art experiences to teach families and children about traditional and contemporary arts in China. The Chinese Theater Works will perform “Tiger Tales”, a shadow puppet show and the day will be capped off by a special performance of the Chinese Lion Dancers of PS124!

Support for this program provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Friday, January 27th, 2012Come Back Africa at Film Forum

Updated: Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Film Forum presents: Come Back Africa

DAILY (except Monday) 1:00 2:50 4:40 6:30 8:20 10:10
MON 1:00 2:50 4:40 6:30 10:10
$7 Member $12.50 Regular

“A HEROIC FILM! A film of terrible beauty, of the ongoing life it captured and of the spirit embodied by Rogosin and his fellow artists.”
– Martin Scorsese

(1959) Time capsule of Johannesburg, 1959: crowds hurrying down urban streets, pouring out of commuter trains arriving simultaneously at the same station, lining up for The Prisoner of Zenda at the Metro; while pint-sized penny whistle virtuosos attract a mixed-race downtown crowd and a chanting Methodist procession and a bride under a white parasol parade down the dusty streets of Soweto. And from out of the crowd Zacharia Mgabi, straight from Zululand in desperate search for a job, moves from the gold mines — where a gang boss turns a shovel technique exercise into a line stomp — to mushroom soup problems as a houseboy, joy-riding problems as a car washer, nutso customer problems as a waiter, to day-laboring on the roads, while sitting in at a late-night bull session, where the then-unknown Miriam Makeba (pictured below) drops in for two songs. Rogosin’s second feature following On the Bowery, Africa was shot with an all non-professional cast in a South Africa still under apartheid — right under the noses of the authorities, who thought he was shooting a musical film about “happy natives.” When he couldn’t find a theater or distributor for its U.S. opening, Rogosin opened the Bleecker Street Cinema and premiered it there himself, resulting in TIME proclaiming Africa as one of the year’s 10 Best.

“The sound of the beating of the consciousness of a waking Africa.”
– Jonas Mekas, Village Voice

“A TIMELY AND REMARKABLE PIECE OF CINEMA! Shows enough squalor to stun the average comfortable North American… Nevertheless, Rogosin finds beauty in South Africa, too, most of it in the vital faces of the Negro population, in their sunburst smiles and roars of laughter, in the explosive imagination of their dances, and above all in the sheer demonic genius of their music. All Rogosin’s candid-camera work is done with impressive skill and sensitivity… Mgabi, a Zulu office worker whom Rogosin spotted one day in a railroad station, plays with a wild, shy, serious charm that is irresistible.”
– TIME

“Its strength is the same as Rogosin’s previous picture On the Bowery. That is its candid, forceful and offen poignant pictorial quality — its distinction of catching the image in sharp and relentless terms.”
– The New York Tmes

“Like On the Bowery, Come Back, Africa was meant to look directly at life lived under intolerable conditions, but it is also a precious record of a time gone by — in fact, the area where Rogosin filmed was in the process of being leveled. The musical culture of the townships at this time was completely new to most of us around the world — the Kwela, or penny whistle, street musicians; the gumboot dancing; and most of all the electrifying appearance of Miriam Makeba singing ‘Into Yam.’… This picture opened the eyes of many people to Apartheid — myself included.”
– Martin Scorsese

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Friday, January 27th, 2012SOB’s After Work Salsa Groove

Updated: Thursday, January 19th, 2012

SOB’s presents: Afterwork Salsa Groove

Friday January 27, 2012
Happy Hour 5 – 7 pm
Doors 6 pm / Shows 8 pm & 10 pm
Admission: Ladies Free, Men $10 Before 7 pm
$15 General Admission for All after 7 pm

$5 sangria & $3 budweisers, bud light & bud lime
$20 Bucket of Heineken (5)
Complimentary Garlic Tostones
7 pm Intro Dance Class

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Friday, January 27th, 2012Justin Brown Trio at the Jazz Gallery

Updated: Thursday, January 19th, 2012

The Jazz Gallery presents: Justin Brown Trio

Friday, January 27, 2012
9:00 & 10:30 p.m.
$20 / $10 for Members

Justin Brown – drums
Ambrose Akinmusire – trumpet
Burniss Earl Travis – electric bass

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Thursday, January 26th, 2012City Winery Wine Tasting Series – #1 How To Taste and Practical Buying Tips

Updated: Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

City Winery Wine Tasting Series – #1 How To Taste and Practical Buying Tips

Thursday, January 26, 2012
6:30 pm

Stephanie Johnson, City Winery’s Wine Director and creator of their award-winning wine list, will lead a series of wine tasting classes focusing on practical tips that will help you learn what styles you like and how to buy them. Join us for these relaxed, interactive and informative classes with plenty of time for questions and discussion.

Each class is $55. Get a 10% discount if all five classes purchased.

Each class will include six wines for tasting.

#2 – Pinot Noir Around the World – Wednesday February 22, 6:30-8:30pm
#3 – A Taste of Italy – Monday March 19, 6:30-8:30pm
#4 – White Wine Styles – Thursday April 26, 6:30-8:30pm
#5 – The Best Wines You’ve Never Tasted – Monday May 21, 6:30-8:30pm

Get a 10% discount on food and retail in The Barrel Room for the night of your class only.

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Thursday, January 26th, 2012City Council Meeting (Aaron Landsman) at Here Arts

Updated: Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Here Arts presents: City Council Meeting, Aaron Landsman

Thursday January 26, 2012
8:30 pm
Tickets: $15

About the show

Come to the theatre and make a choice about whether and how to participate. Please base all judgments on empathy and listening; we may ask you to voice someone you’re not. City Council Meeting is performed participatory democracy, combining text from half-a-dozen cities where we sat in on government meetings, as well as original writing and testimony from you the viewer. Come early and you might end up in the Mayor’s chair. Come late and you might lose your voice. Directed and dramaturged by Mallory Catlett, designed by Jim Findlay.

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Thursday, January 26th, 2012Todd Neufeld Trio at the Jazz Gallery

Updated: Thursday, January 19th, 2012

The Jazz Gallery presents: Todd Neufeld Trio

Thursday, January 26th, 2012
9:00 & 10:30 pm
1st set: $15 / $10 for Members
2nd set: $10 / $5 for Members

Todd Neufeld – guitar
Thomas Morgan – bass
Tyshawn Sorey – drums

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