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Friday, September 3, 2010
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5pm-4am at Ginger's, No cover
Happy hour 5-8pm. 2-4-1 Domestic beers, well drinks. At 9pm, featured DJ Crissy P takes control to spin out all your favorite beats. Bump, grind, 'n snap Bklyn style! Girlz and bois mix in our back pool room under the moon and stars canopy garden, featuring sassy pink pussy cat cocktail specials or... (continued)
5pm-4am at Parkway Lounge, $10
Flaming Friday nights! Gay boys and girls getting their drink on, while getting their freak on. Sexy go-go dancers and DJ Woody spinning the night away.
10pm-4am at The Stonewall Inn, No cover
Upstairs Fridays, join this sexy, eclectic, pulsing, mixed high energy party featuring NYC's hottest rotating girl dancers. Beats By DJ Stacy and hot rotating new DJs. Spunk and cocktails served up by Sir Sabrina, Kristine, Poppi and Michelle.
open 4pm-4am daily at BRANDED, see website
New mixed LGBT saloon and bar located in the heart of Prospect Heights, across from Beast. Amazing drink specials, microbrews, extensive collection of bourbon and whiskeys, and even moonshine. Player piano, superfriendly staff and a great BBQ menu coming soon! Don’t miss it!
see website for hours at Cherry’s, see website
A popular place for benefits and charity parties, Cherry’s has a great reputation for fun and community building. The bay side deck is one of Cherry Grove’s best views of the sunset, people tend to flock here as the sun paints the summer sky.
11am-6pm at Whitney Museum, $18
onceived as a two-part exhibition, the show focuses on actions using the body in live performance, in front of the camera, or in relation to a photographic or printed surface, or drawing. Runs through Sept. 19.
1:00, 2:45,4:30, 6:15, 8:00, 10:00 at Film Forum, $12
An animated interpretation of J.R. Ackerley's droll and tender memoir, his relationship with his beautiful, yet difficult 18-month-old German shepherd.
10:30am-5:30pm at Museum of Modern Art, $20, $16 senior, $12 student
This installation presents over twenty posters that speak to the experience of modern London—from the promotion of culture and entertainment to the anxieties of daily life during WWII. Runs through Feb. 2011.
10:30am-5:30pm at Museum of Modern Art, $20, $16 senior, $12 student
MoMA showcases the work of Maya Deren who is considered America’s first prominent avant-garde filmmaker, film theorist, and visionary of experimental cinema. Runs through Oct. 4.
11am-5pm at Visit crossingtheline.org for venue info, Visit crossingtheline.org for admission info
Over three weekends, Farm City celebrates Urban Agriculture and explores the possibilities of a new agrarian future within the current urban reality. Components include: Farm City Fair, Farm City Film, Farm City Tour, and Farm City Forum, spotlighting the work of artists, farmers, activists,... (continued)
11am-6pm at Agora Gallery, Free
Agora Gallery is proud to announce the opening of Portal: PAUL COTE, a solo exhibition. Scheduled to run from August 17, 2010 through September 07, 2010, the collection will feature a captivating selection of Paul’s new works.
7:45pm at Lincoln Center Plaza, free
The Met Opera’s free summer festival continues with John Adams’s powerful work starring Gerald Finley as J. Robert Oppenheimer.
8pm at St. Lukes Theatre, $79.50
The stars of the hit Bravo reality series The Real Housewives of New Jersey join the cast for a limited engagement through Sep 4. A portion of the proceeds of every ticket sold for these four performances will benefit Marriage Equality New York.
11:30pm at Joe's Pub, $15
Hardcore soul queen Tamar-kali presents a weekly rock n roll cabaret w/ special guests The Maine Attraction, Rad Pony, Dame Cuchifrita, Betty Black, Miss Harvest Moon, Judas Priestess & more.
4pm-4am at RF Lounge, No cover
4pm–4am, 531 Hudson St (at Charles St), 917-262-0836, rflounge.com. DJ RiMIX on deck along with special guest DJs from 9pm. Ladies, it's your night to party! TGIF drink special: $5 cocktails all night. $5 cover from 10pm–3am comes with a complimentary ticket for a free RF Signature shot. Early... (continued)
10pm at , No cover
Join Astorian girls and boys every Friday night for karaoke on the new digital system with over 15,000 songs, hosted by the lovely Vanessa Val Tre. $1/$2 hourly shot specials.
11am-6pm, 11am-9pm Thur (CLOSED Mondays) at Museum of Arts & Design, $15, $12 student, senior
The exhibit will showcase the work of over 30 international artists who transform organic materials and objects that were once produced by or part of living organisms-insects, feathers, bones, silkworm cocoons, plant materials, and hair-to create intricately crafted and designed installations and... (continued)
8pm at American Airlines Theatre, $67-$117
Tony Award winner Cherry Jones returns to Broadway in George Bernard Shaw's tour de force about a mother who makes a terrible sacrifice for her daughter’s independence.
see website at Brick Theater, $15
17 mainstage shows, 4 kid-friendly shows, 1 street show and 5 cabarets, featuring clowns from the Ukraine, Israel, Wales, Mexico, Canada and across the U.S.
10pm-4am at Bum Bum Bar, Not specified
Always a show, and different parties!
4pm-4am at Cubby Hole, No cover
Happy hour til 4-7pm, featuring $4 pink lemonades!
9pm-4am at Cafe Sueno, No cover before 10pm, $7 after
Come and enjoy the hottest girls' party each and every Friday at Cafe Sueno! Drink and bottle specials. Every Friday a different event, from wet t-shirt contests to the hottest female strippers! Call for more info.
8pm at Lincoln Center Plaza, free
The Met Opera presents screenings of ten productions from the company’s Peabody and Emmy Award-winning Live in HD series. Tonight’s screening is the Met’s abridged, English-language holiday production created by Tony Award winner Julie Taymor.
5pm at Henrietta Hudson, No cover until 9pm, $10 after
Thank God It's Friday! Join Desiree and company for 70s disco classics, soul, r&b, and reggae. 4–7pm is a blast with the Friday "happy hour" after work networking crew. At 9pm, the Drama girls arrive. Visit your ex-girlfriends, your future ex-girlfriends, and your ex-girlfriends’... (continued)
10-4am at Slate, $5
Manhattan's hottest Friday night party for the ladies brings you an A-list of rotating DJs, strong drinks and sexy eye candy.  2-4-1 on all drinks from 10 to 11.   Birthday specials, bottle service, table reservations available. Contact propositionnyc@gmail.com to book and check out www... (continued)
11:55pm at Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater, $5
Chris "Shockwave" Sullivan (Freestyle Love Supreme, The Electric Company) and Eliza Skinner (I Eat Pandas, Baby Wants Candy) host 5 of New York City's finest comedians and one audience volunteer in "The BEATdown." It's a freestyle rap face-off decided by the audience - 6 rounds... (continued)
6pm-1am at Dixon Place, free
Stop by the new Lounge, for drinks, great music, special guests, and to celebrate with your friends. Hosted by Liz Liguori & Jessie Mann. Runs every Friday.
11am-6pm at Museum of Arts & Design, $15, $12 student, senior
The exhibit will showcase the work of over 30 international artists who transform organic materials and objects that were once produced by or part of living organisms-insects, feathers, bones, silkworm cocoons, plant materials, and hair-to create intricately crafted and designed installations and... (continued)
10am-5:45pm at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, $18, $15 student, senior
The term “gray area” speaks to a condition of indeterminacy, a liminal state in which something is not clearly defined or perhaps impossible to define. Mehretu adapts such an enigmatic circumstance as a tool to engage the viewer in her complex compositions of meticulously drawn mechanical... (continued)
10am–5:45pm at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, $18, $15 student/senior
The exhibit examines myriad ways photographic imagery is incorporated into recent practice and in the process underscores the unique power of reproductive media while documenting a widespread contemporary obsession with accessing the past. Runs through Sept. 6.
6-8pm at Blank Space Gallery, free
MOVEMENT-E, a New York-based exhibition group, is proud to present “Meeting with 4 Multiplicities” at the BLANK SPACE gallery. Movement-E was established in order to feature artists and professionals that believe in art and art which focuses on the complex relationship between Human Beings and the... (continued)
times not specified at BILLIE'S BLACK RESTAURANT, $5.00
Harlem Open Mic (Series) COMEDIANS, SINGERS, POETS, AND OTHER PERFORMERS WELCOMED HAPPY HOUR FROM 7 to 9

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