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(The New Church, 114 East 35 Street, (Park & Lex), New York, NY 10016) (8-10:00 pm) Chelsea Opera principal and guest artists, accompanied by pianist Lloyd Arriola, present an evening of favorite German opera and operetta selection by Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss, Erich Korngold, Friedrich von Flotow, Eugene d'Albert and Franz Lehar. Proceeds benefit Chelsea Opera's production fund. ($20 GA/$12S/Sr in advance ($25/$15 at the door)) (2122601796) [email protected] Event Website
(Feinstein's Loews Regency, 540 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065) (8:30PM-10PM) Eric Michael Gillett returns to the stage of Feinstein’s with a wide-ranging collection of his favorite songs from the cabaret and concert evenings that have brought him national acclaim. The award-winning
vocalist and Broadway performer’s repertoire for this engagement includes pop classics (“Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me”, “Separate Lives”, “Crazy for You”), the Great American Songbook (“Blues in the Night”) and the Great White Way (“Too Many Mornings”, “Loving You”), as well as
contemporary pop and cabaret standards (“Flight”) ($25/$40 (premium)) (212 339 4095) Event Website Note: this event runs January 15 - 16
(Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center, 165 West 65th St, New York, NY 10023) (see website for schedule) The Jewish Museum and The Film Society of Lincoln Center present a global survey of innovative and provocative films that explore the multi-faceted Jewish experience. Directors Q&As ($7-11) Event Website Note: this event runs January 13 - 28 Starting Today
(Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011) (11 am - 6 pm) The exhibition IN/SIGHT 2010is a survey of work by both emerging and established artists working in various media. Twenty-four artists spanning several generations are represented in the show. The work ranges across the entire spectrum of contemporary practice from painting and photography to sculpture, video and mixed media installation. Superficially it might resemble any broad ranging survey of contemporary artists, except that there is a subtle pervasion of sensibility and spirit unique to the American Indian experience that lends the work rich additional dimensions of iconography, mythology, historical reference and skill traditions, dimensions that surprise and delight again and again. ($8 adults, $4 students & seniors) (212.255.0719) [email protected] Event Website This event runs through February 13
(Former Tower Record Store, 4th St & Broadway, New York, NY 10003) (Wed - Sun: 12 - 7pm) No Longer Empty (NLE) will re-open the legendary Tower Records store with a multimedia art exhibition. Spotlighting more than 20 artists that work with sound, light, and image, Never Can Say Goodbye celebrate the store’s historic role as the locus of the community -- the old way to meet people face to face and share music and information. Each week a variety of music performers will capture the fleeting opportunity to play live in the ex-Tower Records space. Performances include Broken Mirrors with John Miller, Cleopatra’s, ((audience)), the Metropolis Ensemble, the Jon Herington Band, Azita, Disco Monkeys, and others. Exhibition features artists Ryan Brennan, Joe Diebes, R. Luke DuBois, Richard Garet, Invader, Josh Jordan, Meredyth Sparks, Kaz Oshiro, Naama Tsabar, Paul Villinski, and Siebren Versteeg. (FREE) Event Website This event runs through February 14
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