|
|||||||
|
Observed at the end of Ramadan, Muslims express their joy and relief by offering a prayer of gratitude to Alah for giving them their strength to fast for the whole month of Ramadan. Note: this event runs October 1 - 3
(Various Locations) Welcome all polyamorous, poly-friendly, and poly-curious people. The schedule features four events and includes experts and entertainers from all over the country including Village Voice columnist & author Tristan Taormino, Hedda Lettuce, Houston Bernard, The Pixie Harlots, and Naked Highway. Events include: Super Massive Cuddle Party, Poly Pride Rally, Pride After-Party, Book Signing & Reading and more. Event Website Note: this event runs October 3 - 5
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Two extraordinary films "Coming Out in Poland" and "Jesus Would be King" will screen. In conjunction with "Guys From Poland With Love", a photo series that depicts various interpretations and variants of Polish masculinity. "Coming Out in Poland is a short documentary segment that was part of In the Life. It provides a basic outline of the situation for homosexual people in Poland. "Jesus would be King" is an episode of a Czech queer show which is aired on national television in Czech Republic. ($10) Event Website
(The Armory Center, 216 Fort Washington Ave, New York, NY 10032) This international fair presents the cream of specialists in 20th century and contemporary furniture, sculpture, jewellery, photography, painting, carpets and textiles, ceramics, glass, Far Eastern art and objects and other areas of design from 1900-2008. Major movements that have fashioned recent aesthetics are represented with pieces on offer from the turn of the 20th century to the beginning of the 21st. Opening Night Preview Party to benefit The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design and Culture on Thursday, 2 October at 6pm. Event Website Note: this event runs October 3 - 8
(Various Locations) The New Yorker Festival is a three-day congregation of writers, artists, thinkers, strategists, and performers. Taking place a month before the Presidential election, this year’s Festival will feature incisive political programming and a weekend-long voter-registration drive, along with participants from across disciplines and continents. Fiction Night returns on Friday, with writers joining New Yorker editors to discuss the themes that inform their work. On Saturday, the Festival continues with panels, interviews, and performances. On Saturday night, we’ll be joined by directors, singers, and humorists. The Festival concludes on Sunday, with talks, master classes, and site-specific events around town.
We look forward to seeing you at this year’s Festival. For details, please see the Festival schedule on this site and in the September 15th issue of The New Yorker, on newsstands September 8th. Event Website Note: this event runs October 3 - 5
(Daryl Roth Theatre, 101 East 15th St at Union Square, New York, NY 10003) (10:30pm) At BOYS NIGHT, the sexy men of FUERZA BRUTA come front and center as they slam, slip and slide in a giant pool that hovers just inches above the audience. The ripped performers, thumpin' soundtrack and explosive 4am energy make this a one of a kind party! FUERZA BRUTA (brute force) is a heart-pounding theatrical event that features a nonstop collision of pulsating music, visceral emotion, and aerial imagery. Boy's Night is the first and third Friday of each month. Event Website Note: this event runs October 3, and 17
(The Duplex, 61 Christopher Street, NYC, NY 10014) (7pm) Rene Foss' hilarious musical comedy revue about flight attendants and the nightmare of commercial air travel. Through songs and sketches, the cast of 4 takes you through oversold flights, lost luggage, in-flight in-fights, corporate greed and more! Fly the Un-Friendly skies! ($15 + 2 drink min) (212 255-5438) Event Website Note: this event runs October 3, and 10 Starting Today
(Various Locations) Over 1000 comics ranging from Chris Rock to emerging comics from all over the world bring side-splitting laughter right to your door! They'll be sketch comedy, political humor, ladies of laughter, comics under age 25, family-friendly shows, theme shows, urban comedy jams, and much more. Event Website This event runs through October 12
(Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011) (Opening Reception: October 1, 2008, 7 to 9 pm) The Harvest of Spring Blossoms introduces Chinese artists anchored in traditional painting while reinterpreting them in a contemporary fashion. The exhibition brings together some of the masters of Chinese painting, based on more than 100 years of tradition in the Shanghai Chinese Painting Academy. ($8 adults, $4 students and seniors, free for members and visitors 16 and under) (212 255 0719) [email protected] Event Website This event runs through November 1
(Blood Manor, 542 West 27th St, New York, NY 10001) BLOOD MANOR, NYC's Premier Haunted Attraction: The Nightmare on 27th Street, returns with a depraved appetite for gore and a twisted thirst for blood. With louder screams, scarier dreams and more thrills for each moment in its fun-filled darkness, BLOOD MANOR makes your nightmares come to life. ($25+) Event Website This event runs through November 1
(The Storm Theatre, 145 West 46th Street, New York, NY 10036) (Eve 7:30 PM, Sat Mat 2:00 PM) Set in the uneasy calm between the Depression and WWII, William Saroyan's The Time of Your Life follows the patrons of a San Francisco waterfront bar over the course of a single day in 1939. Uniquely American in its outlook, Saroyan's characters exude a clear-eyed confidence and resiliency as they face the troubles ahead in this funny, dramatic and ultimately touching celebration of existence.
Event's Official Website ($20) Event Website This event runs through November 1
(Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11238) The Brooklyn Museum is the final venue of an international tour of the first retrospective in more than twenty years of work by the internationally acclaimed artists Gilbert & George. The exhibition comprises more than eighty pictures created since 1970, among them more than a dozen that are only in the Brooklyn presentation. The exhibition traces their stylistic and emotional evolution through their pictures and art in other media, ranging from charcoal on paper sculpture from the early 1970s to postcard pieces to ephemera dating back to the 1960s. Event Website This event runs through January 11, 2009
(Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10029) The 1920s and ‘30s witnessed a burst of creative energy in the fields of architecture, design, and fashion. Shaping new styles of buildings and furnishings, redefining fashion, and giving visual form to avant-garde performing arts, architects and designers forged a still-influential modern aesthetic. The era’s most creative figures rarely worked in isolation, preferring instead to participate in international dialogues that crossed national boundaries and linked capital cities in collaborative artistic enterprise. Between the world wars, no two cities engaged in a more fertile conversation than Paris, capital of 19th-century refinement, and New York, the upstart challenger that represented 20th-century dynamism. Event Website This event runs through February 22, 2009
|