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Events & Happenings in New York City!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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9pm-4am at RF LOUNGE, FREE before 11 $5 after COME OUT AND CELEBRATE OUR OPENING NIGHT THURSDAY FEB 11
PRE-VALENTINES FESTIVITIES FOR SINGLES AND COUPLES
FREE before 11 $5 after WITH DRINK SPECIALS ALL NIGHT - First Shots of Jose Cuervo and Cristal FREE and $ 8 after- DJ WILSON SPINNING ALL YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC
23 & OVER - DRESS... (continued) | |
DJ Culi brings back reggaeton and reggae, from the classics to today’s fresh beats, peppered with hip-hop. The sidewalk café and both bars will be open, with resident DJs Kim Dazy and Lisa G tending bar for Hudson’s mixed-age clientele, plus beer pong and flip cup in the back bar with Sharito. Buy... (continued)
10pm-2am at Beast, No cover Get down with the ladies of Prospect Heights at the fabulous lesbian-run tapas restaurant. It’s Happy Hour all night, featuring $4 draft beer and well drinks, $3 shot specials and $7 wine specials. DJ starts at 10pm. Get there early and you can enjoy some of their signature dishes.
Sir Sabrina presents Daikon. "The girls, music, & cocktails here are radicchio" A party and vibe to take you back to your "root", ground you, then elevate and expand you. A night of rotating DJ's who give your eardrums new vibration, including DJ Nasty (*snapshot*) & DJ... (continued) |
10pm - Early morning at NITA NITA, NONE Come eat, drink and dance to new DJs every week at this new Williamsburg ladies night. This week: DJ Tanner and DJ Marimacha. | |
9pm-4am at The Stonewall Inn, No cover Danielle presents a night of fun and games! Every Thursday there's no cover and DJ Stacy spins hot dance music. Sexy bartender Christine quenches your thirst behind the bar. Everyone's favorite night of Jell-O wrestling will be on Feb 26. Come watch or grab a hottie and jump in. It's a recession so... (continued)
Trans people and their allies gather Thursday nights at Nowhere Bar with $5 well cocktails and two-for-one draft beers all night. Come earlier for a 2-for-1 happy hour til 9pm.
It's Karaoke with La Loba! Enjoy music with DJ Tauris from 8pm-2am.
Happy hour 5-8pm, featuring 2-4-1 domestic beers and well drinks. Ginger's won Best Karaoke from GO Magazine! 8pm-1am, karaoke fun rocks with hot hostess Anna. Be seen and heard at Brooklyn's only G-spot. $4 fuzzy naval cocktails, Genesee Cream Ale $3.50 and Ginger's brew draft $5. Specials served... (continued)
5pm-4am at Parkway Lounge, $10 GO Magazine Nightlife Award-winning DJ Stacy spins you onto the dance floor. Our sexy go-go dancer “Fire” keeping you hot all night long.
Enjoy $2 and $3 drink specials with a mixed crowd in this super-chill lesbian hangout.
Latin Night on 2 floors! Charms Promotions present "A Latin Valentine Party" on Feb 11! Complimentary Jose Cuervo or Aguardiente Cristal shot, romantic games with special prizes. Veronica presents Espectacular Sabor Latino twice every month. Jell-O shots, flamenco dancers, special... (continued)
7pm-1am at Belleville Lounge, $10/no cover after 9:30pm After a few $5 wine and beer specials (till 9pm), your nerve should be in full swing ot get on the mic and share your work. Please note, there is a $7 minimum.
Reggaeton to reggae and back! DJ Culi dominates the night with new reggaeton and reggae beats with a mix of everything in between, from classics to today's fresh beats. New hip hop and r&b, salsa, merengue and deep house. Resident DJs Kim Dazy and Lisa G will be your mixologists! Feb 11 is ... (continued)
6-9pm at Xa, $45 (reservations required) GirlNation teams up with the fabulous gay-owned and -operated Chelsea salon Xa for a beautific night of cosmos, blowouts and martinis—”Xa and the City.” Bring your girlfriend or your gal pals and get primped up before the weekend begins with a blowout, two cocktails and a skin consultation. We can... (continued)
7pm at The Laurie Beechman Theater, West Bank Café, $15, $15 min Plus-sized performer Erica Watson explores society’s obsession with weight, race and class. Runs Thurs. through Feb. 25. See A&E Editor’s Picks for details.
4pm at Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, MOMA, $10 adults, $8 senior, $6 full-time student The annual collaboration between the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and The Museum of Modern Art featuring documentary films from the 1950s through the 1970s. Runs through Feb. 14. See A&E Editor’s Picks for details.
8pm at The Flamboyan Theater (CSV), $14 General; $10 Student and Senior For the Love Of... is a constellation of three visceral and absurd dance plays. In a mash-up of classical text, contemporary movement and pop culture, the profound becomes pedestrian and the mundane, magnetic. It’s about dead guys like Chekhov and Kafka and Shakespeare. It’s about loving a... (continued)
7pm at New Victory Theater, $35, $25, $12.50 In this off-beat and funny fairytale of musical entertainment, beauty meets the beast once again when Princess Flora, the youngest of three gangly, gum-chewing sisters, learns her betrothed is a boar. Runs through Feb. 21.
3pm at The Cell, $20, $15 student/senior Franca Valeri’s satirical, behind-the-scenes sister-story to Puccini’s "Tosca". Runs through Feb. 21.
8:30pm at Algonquin Hotel, $50, $30 min Eric Comstock and Barbara Fasano debut their new show featuring music from the American jazz and pop songbooks past and present. Runs through Mar. 6.
Shelly Mars and Dixon Place’s very own mascot Kirby offer a night of bull-dyke bullshit, artistry & edgy performances. Also runs on Feb. 18. See A&E Editor’s Picks for details.
8pm at Danspace Project, St. Mark’s Church, $18 non members, $12 members Choreographer Deganit Shemy and company perform round 2, five women explore the silence born out of intense, physical brutality and the paths to communication emerging from emptiness. Runs through Feb. 13.
7-8pm at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Free Distinguished artists and historians explore how Americans redefined the meaning of justice in the 1950s. Runs through May 17.
11am at Bleecker Street Theatre, $15 adv, $20 door African rhythms reveal the exciting musical adventure of the little girl Kijana, her animal friends, and the Zimwe (bad man) who tricks her. Appropriate for children through 5th grade. Runs through Mar. 14.
8pm at Sofia’s, $55 The musical follows five friends in their 30s and 40s during a wild and outrageous girl’s night out at a karaoke bar. Runs through Feb. 13.
7:30pm at Soho Rep, $40/$50 In this rendition of King Lear, Young Jean Lee focuses not on the aging Lear and Gloucester but rather on their adult children who turned their backs on their fathers' suffering. Runs through Feb. 14.
7:30pm at Joyce Theater, $10 An all-new version of the dance/rock opera with the lead vocalists and music of the Grammy Award-nominated East Village Opera Company. Runs through Feb. 21. See A&E Editor’s Picks for details. |
Times vary at The Flamboyan, $10-14 'For the Love Of...' is a constellation of three visceral and absurd dance plays. In a mash-up of classical text, contemporary movement and pop culture, the profound becomes pedestrian and the mundane, magnetic. It’s about dead guys like Chekhov and Kafka and Shakespeare. It’s about loving a... (continued) | |
Check website for details at The Richmond Shepard Theatre, $20 OlentagyMusic is pleased to announce the US premiere production of American-born Melbourne actor Chris Wallace’s The Mark Twain You Don’t Know for a three-week limited engagement at Off-Broadway’s Richmond Shepard Theatre (309 East 26th Street). Performances begin Tuesday, March 23 and continue... (continued)
8pm at Gotham Comedy Club, $20 Join Michele Balan & Marion Grodin as they shoot their new comedy pilot.
11am-6pm at Museum of Arts & Design, $15, $12 student/seniors The exhibition surveys unusual paper treatments, including works that are burned, torn, cut by lasers, and shredded. Runs thru April 4. See A&E Editor’s Picks for details.
Absurd sensibility reigns supreme over this bizarre microcosmic comic mash-up of Monty Python, Prairie Home Companion, and The Simpsons. Also runs Feb. 18 & 25 and Mar. 4 & 11.
8pm at Magnet Theater, $5 THE DECONSTRUCTION every Thursday at 8:00pm; Tickets $5
THE DECONSTRUCTION takes an audience suggestion and breaks it into a million funny pieces. Directed by James Eason with Alan Fessenden, Alex Marino, Frank Bonomo, Jess Allen, Lauren Strope, Louis Kornfeld, Paul Downs, Doug Moe, Rachel... (continued) |
8pm at Florence Gould Hall at FIAF, $40 for FIAF members. $50 for non-members. Accomplished singer and actress Jane Birkin returns to FIAF for two wonderful evenings of song. Birkin, who began her career in the 1960s with singer Serge Gainsbourg, will perform songs from her most recent album, Enfants d’hiver, as well as old favorites from her days with Gainsbourg.
Enfants... (continued) | |
8pm at Magnet Theater, $5 SLEEPOVER every Thursday at 8:00pm; Tickets $5
For a deeper look into a land of secrets, audiences can check out SLEEPOVER on Thursday nights. You never know who might come to this party and decide to spill it all. Veterans Jessica Allen, Tara Copeland, Paul W. Downs, James Eason, Jesse Falcon,... (continued) |
Times vary at Joyce Theater, $10 Parsons Dance presents REMEMBER ME, an all-new version of last season’s collaboration with the lead vocalists of East Village Opera Company (EVOC), featuring the music of the acclaimed rock opera band at The Joyce Theater from February 2-14, 2010. Following last season’s World Premiere at The Joyce... (continued) | |
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Check website for times at 59E59 Theaters, $35 THE MAN IN ROOM 306, a compelling portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr., receives NYC Premiere at 59E59 Theaters; previews begin on Dr. King’s birthday.
Experience the private journey of a public man during an extraordinary time. THE MAN IN ROOM 306 is an intimate, human portrait Dr. Martin Luther... (continued) | |
11am-3pm at On Location Tours Bus, $42 (+ $2 ticket fee) Are you a true Sex and the City fan? Then join On Location Tours on the Sex and the City Hotspots tour! This guided bus tour will help you channel Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte and see the city that these four fabulous ladies call home. Jump off to shop at the store where Charlotte... (continued) | |
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Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sun at 3pm at Theatre 80 St. Marks, $26-$30 From the comic mind, of GLAAD Award winning playwright, William Wyatt (Peachtree Battle, A Sunday Afternoon At Loehmans, The Limousine Ride and Veranda) comes a tale about gay marriage in an ultra conservative household. Bright-eyed hunk Joey (Matthew Pender) has finally met the man of his dreams... (continued) | |
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Check website for times at Joyce Theater, $10 Parsons Dance presents REMEMBER ME, an all-new version of last season’s collaboration with the lead vocalists of East Village Opera Company (EVOC), featuring the music of the acclaimed rock opera band at The Joyce Theater, now running from February 2-21, 2010. Following last season’s World... (continued) | |
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Mon 11-2pm; Wed 11-1; Fri 12:30-4pm at Art at First - Great Hall, First Presbyterian Chrc, Free Adrienne Moumin will be exhibiting her handmade gelatin silver photo collages in “Architextures,” her first NYC solo show, at The Great Hall of First Presbyterian Church, 5th Avenue at 11th Street, New York, NY 10011.
The show runs from February 3 through March 1, 2010. An opening reception... (continued) | |
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Mon 11-2pm; Wed 11-1; Fri 12:30-4pm at First Presbyterian Church - Great Hall, Free Artist Adrienne Moumin will be exhibiting her handmade monochrome photo collages in “Architextures,” her first New York solo show, at the First Presbyterian Church, 5th Ave. & 11th St., NY, NY 10011.
An opening reception will take place on Sunday, February 14 from 12:00 to 2:00PM, and... (continued) | |
N/A at Midtown International Theatre Festival, $30 The Midtown International Theatre Festival (MITF) seeks script submissions for its eleventh season from July 12 – August 1, 2010. The deadline for submissions is February 20, 2010.
The Festival accepts submissions in all genres – any sort of stage play, musical or otherwise, new or classic,... (continued) |
Wed - Sat 8pm; Sat-Sun 2pm at Urban Stages, $40 ReEntry is an unflinching look at the lives of Marines returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. An honest, moving, surprisingly funny play based on interviews with privates and colonels, combat vets and clerks, and one particularly memorable family. ReEntry tells the stories you haven't heard. ReEntry... (continued) | |
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