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Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on December 2, 2010?

58 free events take place on Thursday, December 2 in New York City. Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides! Exciting, high quality, unique and off the beaten path free events and free things to do take place in New York today, tonight, tomorrow and each day of the year, any time of the day: whether it's a weekday or a weekend, day or night, morning or evening or afternoon, December or July, April or November! These events will take your breath away!

New York City (NYC) never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment. Check out December 2 and see for yourself. Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall! Just click on any day of the calendar above and you'll find most inspiring and entertaining free events to go to and free things to do on each day of December . Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides!

Some events take place all year long: same day of the week, same time there are there for you to take advantage of. One of the oldest free weekly events in Manhattan is Dixieland Jazz with the Gotham Jazzmen, which happen at noon every Tuesday. Another example of an event that you can attend all year round on weekdays is Federal Reserve Bank Tour, which takes place every week day at 1 pm (but advanced reservations are required). You can take at least 13 free tours every day of the year, except the New Year Day, July 4th, and the Christmas Day. If you are classical music afficionado, you can spend whole day in New York going from one free classical concert to another. If you love theater, then New York gives you an option to attend plays and musicals free of charge, or at deep discount. You just need to have information about it. And we are here to make that information available to you.
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58 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Thursday, December 2, 2010

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Tour | Federal Reserve Bank Tour


Learn about central banking functions that Federal Reserve System performs and see Bank's vault of international monetary gold on bedrock of Manhattan Island, five stories below street level. Learn why Federal Reserve has "Federal" in its name, while it's a private bank, not Federal at all. Congressman Ron Paul considers the Federal Reserve "both corrupt and unconstitutional" Five tours daily on the hour.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:30 am
Free

Workshop | All About Computers: Typing And Keyboard Basics


Hands on using wireless laptops. Learn keyboard skills and practice typing.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:30 am
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Tour | Cathedral Tour


Explore the Cathedral's newly cleaned and restored Nave. Learn about the art, architecture and history of this great sacred space from 1892 to the present.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:00 am
$6

Park Walk | Exploring Hallett and the Pond Tour


Take a break to enjoy the Park! Take this half-hour walk through the Park's smallest woodland area and learn its history, enjoy its peacefulness, and discover the mystery behind the waterfall. Due to limited space in the Hallett Nature Sanctuary, the first 20 people to sign in at the beginning of the tour will be able to participate! Call for directions.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Workshop | Learn to Juggle in the Park


Test your coordination and dexterity with free juggling lessons in the park. All skill levels are welcome to join in the fun. Equipment is provided.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Discussion | Making a Difference for the NY Food Environment II: Is There Life after Food Studies?


Former students speak about their work paths following Food Studies: Sara Grady, Glynwood Center; Kristin Mancinelli, City Harvest; Moriah Kinberg, Transportation Alternatives. Facilitator: Thomas Forster.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Lecture | Migrations of Jewish-Hungarian Professionals through Germany to the United States, 1919-1945


Professor Tibor Frank of Eötvös Loránd discusses the many impulses influencing a uniquely gifted generation of Hungarian emigrants, mostly Jewish.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Tour | Cathedral Tour


Explore the Cathedral's newly cleaned and restored Nave. Learn about the art, architecture and history of this great sacred space from 1892 to the present.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
$6

Concert | Music from the Golden Age of Spain with the Rose Ensemble


Founded in 1996 and based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the Rose Ensemble reawakens the ancient with vocal music that strives to stir the emotions, challenge the mind and lift the spirit. With nine critically acclaimed recordings and a diverse selection of concert programs, the group has thrilled audiences across the United States and Europe with repertoire spanning 1,000 years and over 25 languages, including new research in Hawaiian, Swedish, Middle Eastern and American vocal traditions.
   New York City, NY; NYC
1:00 pm
$5 suggested donation

Book Signing | Sheryll Bellman signs copies of America’s Little Italys


A celebration in words and pictures of the history of Italian culture and cuisine in America.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Screening | Short Films on Native Americans


Showing: Clay Beings and With the Grain: The Life and Art of Willard Stone. Starts at 1pm and 3pm.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Screening | 4 Short Christmas Films


Christmas Cracker (9 min., 1962) Animation and music tell three Christmas stories which are introduced by a jester: a story about jingle bells in which boy and girl paper cut-outs move to music; a story about a dime-store rodeo in which tin toys perform a ballet; and a story in which a Christmas tree trimmer builds a space vehicle in order to pluck a star from the sky for the top of his tree. Binocular Vision (26 min., 1988) This lighthearted documentary about bird watchers and birding focuses on the National Audubon Society's annual Christmas Bird Count, the aim of which is to census the total bird population within prescribed areas. Over 40,000 people across the United States and Canada participate in the event. In this film, intrepid bird watchers are seen in New York's Central Park, Jamaica Bay Sanctuary, Jones Beach and the Brooklyn Garbage Dump. The Big Christmas Tree (25 min., 1999) Tells the story of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and tree-lighting celebration, with footage of a tree being transported by helicopter to New York City, where it is decorated with over 26,000 lights. Also includes a man named Fred with 14 Christmas trees and over 20,000 ornaments and a visit to a Chrismas tree farm.>/br> The Pantomime Dame (50 min., 1982) Each Christmas season, the British enjoy the ribaldry of "the dame," a larger-than-life caricature of a mother figure always portrayed by a man, specifically Britain's leading comedic actors. The Pantomime Dame uses satire, jokes, farce and exaggeration to entertain audiences and provide a release for their problems. Archival stills and footage from pantomime shows and interviews provide historical background for a style of comedy said to have begun when Queen Victoria was in her prime. Londoners reminisce about the old-time "dames" and express the importance of having the audience realize that the character is really a man dress
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Concert | Country star Chely Wright performs from her CD Lifted Off the Ground


The singer also reads from Like Me to support Lifebeat.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Concert | Chamber Music Department Afternoon Concert


This concert is a chamber music recital featuring ensembles from the College Division Chamber Music Program.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:30 pm
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Discussion | A Political Theater for the 21st Century: Restaging Angels in America with Pulitzer and Tony Winner Tony Kushner


Join Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner, in conversation with Steven Kruger (English, Queens College and the Graduate Center), David Savran (Theatre, the Graduate Center), and Alisa Solomon (School of Journalism, Columbia), as they discuss the politics of restaging Angels in America in the current moment and the potential for vital political theater in the twenty-first century.
   New York City, NY; NYC
5:00 pm
Free

Author Reading | Book Launch: Susie Linfield's The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence


A book launch for Linfield to celebrate the publication of her book as part of the Great New Books in the Humanities Series. Linfield is Associate Professor and Director of the Cultural Reporting and Criticism program at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. Reception to follow.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Workshop | Let's Be Real: Sex Is Positive


A safer sex workshop led by students.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Author Reading | Elaine Meryl Brown, Marsha Haygood & Rhonda Jay McLean discuss their book The Little Black Book of Success


Three dynamic and successful black female executives share their strategies to help all black women.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:30 pm
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Screening | Short Films on Native Americans


Showing: Clay Beings and With the Grain: The Life and Art of Willard Stone.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:30 pm
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Talk | Visiting Artist Jim Finn discusses his work


Finn has been making films, videos, revolutionary needlepoint pillows and photographs for over a decade. His award-winning movies have been called "Utopian comedies" and "trompe l'oeil films." In addition to his many retrospectives (in seven different countries) his trilogy of communist features is in the permanent collection of the MoMA. His movies have screened widely at festivals like Sundance, Rotterdam, Sao Paulo, AFI and Edinburgh as well as museums and cinematheques.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:30 pm
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Other | Holiday Tree Lighting


An annual tradition. Santa has been known to make an appearance. Lots of singing and good cheer. New unwrapped gifts are gratefully accepted by Stockings with Care for distribution to people in need.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:45 pm
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Opening Reception | 2 Exhibitions: Was It a Dream / One Question Asked is Better Than...?


Was It a Dream is an exhibition featuring work by alumnus Ayala Gazit, the recipient of the 2009 Tierney Grant in Photography. The exhibition includes color photographs of Australian countryside that Israeli-born artist took while searching there for an older brother she had never met. One Question Asked is Better Than...? is an exhibition that grew out of faculty member and Whitney Biennial artist Fia Backstrom's study seminar. The show challenges artists to think about the significance of art, its creation, its appreciation and its application by posing a series of questions meant as conversation-starters.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Opening Reception | 4 Shows: Portals of Perception / Rhetorical Realms / The Apex of Transcendence / RED: The LEGO Brick Sculpture of Nathan Sawaya


Portals of Perception displays the work of artists whose work is a testament to the transformative power of the personal and artistic viewpoint, as they use their considerable skill to create new and lyrical creations. Dealing with a diverse range of subjects and moods, the artists in Rhetorical Realms use the techniques that best suit their individual styles to express fundamental aspects of our world and to present them to their audience for their development and delight. Passion and positivity shine out of the works that make up The Apex of Transcendence. Contributing a delicate spirituality to our perceptions, these artists nonetheless manage to stay connected to the world in which we live. In RED: The LEGO Brick Sculpture of Nathan Sawaya, New York sculptor Sawaya has become renowned in the modern art world for his groundbreaking fusion of pop art and surrealism in pieces comprised solely of LEGO bricks. His most recent work represents a new phase of artistic expression within this medium, as he explores themes of identity. All his new sculpture is in one way or another autobiographical, addressing the issue of self through symbolism to express his surrealistic ideology.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Between Picture and Viewer: The Image in Contemporary Painting


An exhibition of recent work by 19 established and emerging New York artists examining the relationship between contemporary painting and the notion of "the image" in today's increasingly hyper-visual culture.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Discussion | Alwin Nikolais: Preserving the Legacy


A panel discussion with Alberto (Tito) Del Saz, Murray Louis, and Joan Woodbury, moderated by Anna Kisselgoff. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Alwin Nikolais' Total Theater of Motion.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Conference | Committed Photojournalism


The conference will analyze the importance of political and social commitment in the works of Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and Chim (David Seymour) during the Spanish Civil War included in the ICP's Mexican Suitcase exhibition, as referents for past and current practices in photojournalism. It will explore the nature of the collaboration between photographers and photo editors, the preeminent role played by the web as a medium where photojournalism joins forces with video and sound, and the strategic alliances developed by photojournalists and humanitarian agencies to report on contemporary emergencies. Speakers and moderators include: Todd Heisler (Pulitzer Prize, Photojournalist, The New York Times), Meaghan Looram (Deputy Picture Editor, The New York Times), Julien Jourdes (World News Photo Editor, The Wall Street Journal), Julie Platner (Photojournalist), Juan Salas (Performance Studies, NYU), Brian Storm (Founder and Executive Producer, Media Storm), Walter Astrada (Photojournalist), Fred Ritchin (Professor, Photography Department, NYU), Cynthia Young (Assistant Curator, Curator of The Mexican Suitcase, ICP), Brian Wallis (Chief Curator, ICP), Kristin Lubben (Assistant Curator, ICP), Susie Linfield (Director, Cultural Reporting and Criticism Program, NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute), Jo Labanyi (Director, NYU's King Juan Carlos Center; Professor, Spanish Department, NYU), Carole Naggar (Independent Curator and Scholar), Sebastiaan Faber (Professor, Spanish Department, Oberlin College), Jason Cone (Director of Communications, MSF/ Doctors without Borders), Ashley Gilbertson (Photojournalist, The New York Times; VII Network Photojournalist 2004 Robert Capa Gold Medal), Carroll Bogert (Deputy Executive Director, Human Rights Watch), James Fernández (NYU, Department of Spanish and Portuguese). Reception to follow.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Discussion | Design and Existential Risk


A conversation with Mark Wigley, dean of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University; and Joel Towers, dean of Parsons The New School for Design.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Exhibition: Jeremiah Day / Simone Forti / Fred Dewey


An exhibition and event series that is rooted in a shared ethos of artistic work as an experimental engagement with public and civic life and thinking.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Fiber Art: Ludmila Aristova's Illuminations


The first New York solo exhibition by the Russian-born artist. The show represents the artist’s “new series of fiber art works, where the combinations of brightly colored and metallic threads in almost every piece catch the light and create shimmering effects that can only be compared to the brush strokes of the Impressionists. Aristova attributes the luminosity of her recent abstract compositions to the fact that she has recently been awarded U.S. citizenship, … something that has opened the floodgates of her creativity in new and exciting ways. She says that the new sense of freedom has caused it to blossom and become more bold in both color and design.”
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Discussion | Is There a “Brain Drain” of French Academics to the United States?


A roundtable discussion on a new study by the Institut Montaigne; in French, with English interpretation available. With the French university system under reform since 2007, France’s competitiveness in higher education at the international level has been under scrutiny. At a time of global “brain circulation,” how does France fare on the attractiveness scale in the eyes of both international and French academics? Is there such a thing as a French “brain drain” to the United States? Roundtable participants: Ioanna Kohler, Director of Policy Programs at the French-American Foundation U.S., and author of the Institut Montaigne study, will present the main study findings. Laure Bereni, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Institute of French Studies, NYU Jean-Laurent Casanova, Professor, St. Giles Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Diseases, Rockefeller University; cofounder and codirector of the Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Diseases at Necker Medical School in Paris Pierre-André Chiappori, Professor of Economics, Columbia University Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Professor of French and Philosophy, Columbia University François Rachline, Executive Director of the Institut Montaigne and Professor of Economics at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (moderator).
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | Literary Genres in Flux: The Maiji State and the Politics of Novelistic Imagination


During the late 1880s and the early 1890s, Meiji Japan witnessed a series of major political changes headlined by the promulgation of the constitution, opening of the Diet, and the issuance of the Rescript on Education. Befitting such a political environment, the literary landscape of the period was in flux, as writers and intellectuals struggled to find suitable ways to provide imaginary support to their readers in navigating this turbulent period of transition. This talk examines some of these literary struggles — the detective stories, science fictions, and political novels of Kuroiwa Ruikô, Morita Shiken, Yano Ryûkei, and Hara Hôitsuan — against the backdrop of the conceptual understanding of the novel as articulated and promoted by Tsubouchi Shôyô and Futabatei Shimei, among others. In so doing, it considers how different literary genres competed against but also acted synergistically with one another and how they fed off other media forms such as newspaper editorials t! o negotiate for Japanese subjects the intrinsic contradictions underlying the formation of the Meiji state.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | Murdoch off the Map, or Taking Empiricism Back from the Empiricists


Cora Diamond of the University of Virginia will present a paper.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Workshop | Mutual Funds 101


Mutual funds offer an easy way to diversify your investments. Learn how they work, how they’re taxed, and the advantages and disadvantages of investing in them.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Workshop | Open Lab Computer Class


Bring your technology questions and get one-on-one assistance. If you have your own lap top you can also bring it to the class.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Author Reading | Peter Filichia discusses his book Broadway Musicals: The Biggest Hit of the Season / The Biggest Flop of the Season-1959 to 2009


It happens every season. Broadway has one, two, or a few hit musicals, but many, many more flops. Here's a look at the extreme cases from each season of the past half-century. The musicals that everyone knew would be hits - The Sound of Music, The Phantom of the Opera, The Producers -- and were. The tuners that sounded terrible from the moment they were announced - Via Galactica, The Civil War, Lestat -- and turned out to be even worse than anyone expected.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Photographs: William Albert Allard: Five Decades


An exhibition featuring National Geographic’s most celebrated photographer, featuring over 30 large-scale color photographs and a selection of unique Polaroids from the artist’s almost fifty-year career.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | Stories of Stigma, Stories of Strength: Ethnographic Oral History with Sanitation Workers in New York City


Robin Nagle, anthropologist-in-residence at the New York City Sanitation Department, and Director of the Draper Interdisciplinary Master’s Program in Humanities and Social Thought of New York University, will present on her ethnographic oral history work with sanitation workers. Nagle is the author of a forthcoming book, Picking Up.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Festival | Tree Lighting Celebration


Kick-off the holiday season with the lighting of the tree at the Park with skating performances and live music.
   New York City, NY; NYC
6:00 pm
Free

Performance | Coffeehouse Cabaret


The Coffeehouse Cabaret features evenings of music, dance, poetry, visual art, and video shorts presented by students. Bring your friends and join the community in a casual coffeehouse atmosphere, with great performances, raffled prizes, and free food and café drinks. After the show, the floor is open for all to perform individually or collaborate on the spot.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Screening | Nathan Ward discusses his book Dark Harbor: The War for the New York Waterfront


What if the world of the old New York waterfront was as violent and mob-controlled as it appears in Hollywood movies? It really was, and the story of its downfall, is the original New York mob story. The author tells this archetypal crime story taking the audience back to a city, and an era, at once more corrupt and more innocent than our own.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Author Reading | Amy Sedaris discusses her book Simple Times: Crafts for Poor People


The humorist and unconventional hostess offers her take on the world of crafting.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Author Reading | Book Release: Celebrate People's History: The Poster Book of Resistance and Revolution


A vibrant compilation of posters celebrating critical moments in history—acts of resistance in an often hidden history of human and civil rights struggles—in a visual tour through decades and across continents, from the perspective of a select group of insightful and socially engaged artists. Artists include Cristy Road, Swoon, Nicole Schulman, Christopher Cardinale, Sabrina Jones, Eric Drooker, Klutch, Carrie Moyer, Laura Whitehorn, Dan Berger, Ricardo Levins Morales, Chris Stain, and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Discussion | Chaos and Classicism: Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918-1936


Following the chaos of World War I, a move emerged towards figuration, clean lines, and modeled form, and away from the two-dimensional abstracted spaces, fragmented compositions, and splintered bodies of the avant-gardes—particularly Cubism, Futurism, and Expressionism—that dominated the opening years of the 20th century. After the horrors visited upon humanity in the Western hemisphere by new machine-age warfare, a desire reasserted itself to represent the body whole and intact. For the next decade-and-a-half classicism, “return to order,” synthesis, organization, and enduring values, rather than the pre-War emphasis on innovation-at-all-costs, would dominate the discourse of contemporary art. Chaos and Classicism traces this interwar classical aesthetic as it worked its way from a poetic, mythic idea in the Parisian avant-garde; to a political, historical idea of a revived Roman Empire, under Mussolini; to a neo-Platonic High Modernism at the Bauhaus, and then, chillingly, a pseudo-biological classicism, or Aryanism, in nascent Nazi culture. With: Kenneth Silver, Professor of Modern Art, NYU; author of Esprit de Corps; An Expressionist in Paris; Making Paradise; guest curator, Chaos and Classicism, Guggenheim Museum. Discussants: Molly Nolan, Professor of History; Ara H. Merjian, Assistant Professor of Italian Studies and Art History; Francine Goldenhar, moderator.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Poetry Reading | Gospels & Spirituals: An Evening with Writer Serhiy Zhadan


Zhadan is the most popular poet of the post-independence generation in Ukraine. His work speaks to the disillusionment, difficulties and ironies that the collapse of the Soviet Union has brought. His readings fill large auditoriums and he publishes regularly. Originally, the enfant terrible of Ukrainian letters, now in his thirties he is considered the most important poet of the decade and even one of the leading voices of the last century. He is the author of the collections of poetry: Rose Degenerate (1993) Quotations (1995) General Judas (1995), Pepsi (1998), the very, very best poems, psychedelic stories of fighting and other bullshit (selected works 1992-2000, 2000), Ballads about War and Reconstruction (2001), History of Culture at the Turn of This Century (2003), UkSSR (2004), Maradona (2007), Lili Marlene (2009) and Ethiopia (2009). His is the author of the prose publications: Big Mac (2003), Depeche Mode (2004), Anarchy in the UKR (2005), The Hymn of the Democratic Youth (2006) and Voroshylovhrad (2010). A volume of his collected works, Kapital, was published in 2006. Serhiy Zhadan has also written several theatre pieces, which have been staged in Kharkiv and New York. He has compiled and edited several anthologies of poetry and prose. His work has been translated into German, English, Polish, Hungarian, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Belarusian, Russian and Armenian. This is an English-language event.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Book Discussion | Graphic Novel Book Club: Grant Morrison's The Invisibles Vol. 1


Led by Evan Narcisse, this group is a literary discussion of graphic novels both classic and contemporary. On December 2nd, we will discuss The Invisibles Vol. 1 by Grant Morrison. Click here to email us about the graphic novel book club.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Book Signing | Joe Zee, Maggie Bullock & Erin Kaplan discuss their book The ELLEments of Personal Style


Join the authors as they discuss their book which features 25 case studies of unique style icons, from Dita Von Teese to Diane Von Furstenberg.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Jazz | Music of Ornette Coleman


Directed by Jane Ira Bloom.
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Author Reading | National Book Award winner Jonathan Franzen reads from his novel Freedom


The story of a deteriorating middle class family in Minnesota. The mom, Patty, is a former college athlete, a sort of basketball Emma Bovary who suffers from deep depression and a long unrequited longing for her husband's best friend from college, a successful rock 'n' roller named Rick Katz. The husband, Walter, is a naive corporate do-gooder, oblivious to his wife's pain and his own.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Author Reading | Rick Moody discusses his book The Four Fingers of Death


Moody is the 2010-2011 Warren Adler Visiting Writer in the Creative Writing Program. In conversation with Darin Strauss.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Author Reading | Tim and Nina Zagat discuss Zagat's 2011 New York City Restaurant Guide


The Zagats in a discussion about their guides and the New York culinary landscape. A book signing will follow.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Dance Lesson | Trial Tango Class


In this 45-minute class, learn all the secrets of tango to be able to go out and have fun on the dance floor.
   New York City, NY; NYC
7:00 pm
$5

Concert | Chamber Music Department Evening Concert


This concert is a chamber music recital featuring ensembles from the College Division Chamber Music Program.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:30 pm
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Concert | Brass and Sword Concert


A dynamic collaboration between the Brass Choir and Samurai Sword Soul.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm
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Concert | Student Recital - Sheng-Ching Hsu, violin


A uniquely rewarding experience for music lovers - the freshness and excitement of a solo recital by a gifted young artist at one of the world's leading conservatories.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm
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Concert | Vocal Performance Class


Susan Gonzalez, director.
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Concert | Gospel Chorus


Directed by Charlotte Small.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:00 pm
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Performance | God Tastes Like Chicken Comedy Show


The brainchild of erotic balloon artist John Murdock, the cast of God Tastes Like Chicken serves up society's sacred cows medium rare, with improv, sketch comedy, stand-up, chickens, and heresy.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:30 pm
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Jazz | 5/5/5 After Hours Set


A great way to hear some of the most talented young lions of jazz while enjoying spectacular views of Manhattan.
   New York City, NY; NYC
11:00 pm
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