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Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on November 18, 2009?

55 free events take place on Wednesday, November 18 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 November 18 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 November . 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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55 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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Workshop | Daily Instructed Meditation


Learn some serenity at the start of your busy day.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:30 am
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Other | Ice Skating in the City


The 170' x 100' rink features free admission ice skating. Whether you are looking to skate before going to the office, through the lunch hour, with friends at a party, with a date, or for a spin under the stars at a holiday party, this is the perfect destination.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 am
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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 | Spreadsheet Basics with MS Excel 2003


Hands on using wireless laptops. Introduction to the features of Excel 2003. Topics include entering text & formulas, moving & copying data, formatting & print previewing worksheets.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:30 am
Free

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

Other | Oral Cancer Screenings


Screenings are on a first-come first-served basis. No appointment is needed. Testing is quick and painless.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
Free

Lecture | The Nation-State, the State Apparatus and the Violence in Darfur


A presentation by Elsadig Elsheikh, one of nine human rights leaders currently in residence for the Human Rights Advocates Program). Elsadig works as a Research Associate at the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in Columbus, Ohio. He joined the staff at Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at The Ohio State University in 2008 as a research associate for the international program, where he focuses on the racial/ethnic dimensions of various conflicts around the world. University and prior to that he studied international relations at Panteion University in Athens, Greece. Originally from Sudan, Elsadig is now a U.S. resident.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Park Walk | West Side Stories Tour


Walk through a scenic area on the western edge of the Park, much of which is off the beaten track for most visitors. See rolling meadows, lake views, bridges of different styles, and a garden with flowers and plants mentioned by Shakespeare.
   New York City, NY; NYC
12:00 pm
Free

Lecture | Corporate Social Responsibility: Potential for Promotion of Labour Standards in China?


A lecture with Karin Buhmann, Associate Professor, Unit of Law, Section for Consumption, Health and Ethics, Institute of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:15 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

Jazz | Paul Bollenback, Jazz Guitarist


With Chris McNulty, singer.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
$7 suggested donation

Park Walk | “Cross Park Promenade”


You'll be amazed at what you'll see.... a hidden bench that tells time, miniature boats powered by the wind, a magnificent sculpture celebrating fresh water, and a glorious drinking fountain for the city's equine population. These are just some of the the sites along the way on this east to west walk through the park. Tour is approximately one hour long.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Concert | Ensemble Leonarda performs Handel, Telemann and other


Ensemble Leonarda will perform a program entitled "Globalization." Formed at Peabody Conservatory of Music as a result of collaboration in its leading early music program, the ensemble presents dynamic performances of the baroque masters. They will perform works by John Blow, Handel, Telemann and Boismortier, a sampling of cosmopolitan composers who enjoyed mimicking each other’s national styles. The program will showcase this continental cross-pollination in the high baroque.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:15 pm
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Performance | Performance Art: Guillaume Desanges


This series of performances includes: A History of Performance in 20 Minutes, a lecture which brings a concise history of the representation of the body in art, portrayed live by an actor, while the curator is talking. It aims at dividing the history of performance in 10 gestures (Appearing, Receiving, Holding Back, Escaping, etc.) discussed very subjectively. Playing with the idea of theatricality, and of curating art with only one’s body and voice, the project has toured internationally. Vox Artisti, his masters’ voices uses the format of the lecture to propose a personal statement about the relationship between the voice and the visual arts. Working with hundreds of excerpts picked up from sound archives, it creates a forced and artificial conversation between artists, like a musical partition. During the lecture, the room is entirely in the dark. The lecturer remains mute and writes his comments on a computer that is projected on a screen, while the sound excerpts are mixed live by an assistant. Signs and Wonders, a subjective study of some major figures of modern art, as well as minimal and conceptual art, in the form of a mystical investigation. The work questions the links between forms and signs, art and Kabbalah, coincidences and symbols. The lecture is entirely illustrated through a shadowplay, made on stage by an assistant. An opportunity to measure the illusionist and magical potential of practices that we sometimes too easily pigeon-hole in the category of rationalism.,/br> Guillaume Désanges is curator and art critic, co-founder of Work Method, a Paris-based agency for artistic projects. He organized the exhibitions “Pick-Up” at Public>, Paris 2004 and STUK, Leuven (Belgium), 2008; “Untouchable, The transparency Ideal” at Villa Arson, Nice and Museo Patio Herreriano, Valladolid, in 2006-2007; “Jiri Kovanda Vs rest of the World” at gallery gb agency, Paris, De Appel (Asmterdam), Centre d’Art Santa Monica (Barcelona); and “Child’s Play” at Biennale Periferic, (Iasi, Rumania), and the Nam June Paik Center (Korea).
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Workshop | Vanished Worlds


This class explores the world of lost Jewish communities, online and in print.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:15 pm
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Workshop | Basic Internet


Hands on using wireless laptops. Introduction to the Internet and how to perform basic searches.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:30 pm
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Lecture | Artist Fred Wilson talks about his work


A lecture by conceptual artist Fred Wilson, who creates new exhibition contexts for the display of art and artifacts found in museum collections, along with wall labels, sound, lighting, and non-traditional object pairings.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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3:00 pm
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Master Class | Jean Barr - Accompanying Master Class


Students coached by distinguished artist.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:00 pm
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Lecture | The State of the Ordinary: Moral Tangles after Apartheid


A lecture by Thomas Hansen, Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Amsterdam. Notions of ‘the everyday’ and ordinary life have today replaced ‘culture’ as the proper place from where anthropology constructs its disciplinary perspective. Yet, the epistemological status and the political history of these concepts are by and large left unexamined. It is often overlooked that everyday practices also constituted the preferred site of robust forms of colonial regulation and bio-politics among subjects deemed to beyond systematic persuasion. Nowhere was this clearer than in the case of the apartheid state which molded and reconfigured a vast array of ordinary micro-practices along racially defined lines. As a result, the status of ordinary life in South Africa is today deeply ambivalent, morally contested and the site of much worry and embarrassment. The paper will question the attribution of heroic and organic qualities to the everyday and to ordinary and will illustrate ethnographically how radical self-doubt pervades life and imagination in a large urban township.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:10 pm
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Opening Reception | Pictures and Poetry Exhibit and Reading


An opening of work by four celebrated photographers and evening of Frank O’Hara poetry. "Through the Lens" features selected black and white photography (31 images) featuring artists Sally Gall, Jerome Liebling, Caleb Cain Marcus and Jill Mathis. "Writing Worth Reading: An Evening of Frank O’Hara" features Hettie Jones and Tony Towle offering personal anecdotes of the poet as they read from his work.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Forum | Preparation of Estate-Planning Documents


Speaker: Clifford A. Meirowitz, Clifford A. Meirowitz & Associates, PLLC, chair of NYCLA's Pro Bono Elder Law Project and former chair of the Elder Law Committee, is an adjunct professor at the NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies. Forum Topics: Powers of Attorney, Living Wills, Health Care Proxies and Avoiding Guardianships. Following Meirowitz's presentation, volunteer attorneys will assist attendees in the preparation of health care proxies and answer inquiries regarding other advance directives.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:30 pm
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Workshop | Daily Instructed Meditation


Learn some serenity at the end of your busy day.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:45 pm
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Discussion | Artists Daniel Lichtman and David Baumflek host The Institute for Aesthetic Research


A program of public events, talks and discussions focused on art, economics and institutional critique. They will attempt to translate the traditional role of the “think tank” into the sphere of cultural production and visual art. As the traditional think tank situates itself between the academy, special interests and government, the IAR will consider how to place itself critically within the circuits of distribution and legitimization of aesthetic objects and ideas. The IAR will itself be an experiment in the dynamics of cultural-political discourse.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Lecture | Fireside Chat on Design, Entrepreneurship and Open Source


A lecture by Matt Mullenweg, best known as the founding developer of WordPress, the blogging software he guided from a handful of users to the most widely used open source blog tool. In late 2005, he left CNET to found Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, Akismet.com and Gravatar.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Lecture | Girogirotondo - 100 Years of the Giro d'Italia


A history of Italy through bicycle heroes and storytellers. A lecture by Aldo Grasso with Franco Arturi, Vice-director of La Gazzetta dello Sport. In Italian with English translation Aldo Grasso is full professor of History of Radio and Television at the Università Cattolica of Milan. He is a columnist and television critic for Il Corriere della Sera.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Author Reading | Ken Greves performs from his CD The Face of My Love


Cabaret balladeer Greves offers a song cycle exploring the power, the joy and the despair of a love affair.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Book Discussion | Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns


A meeting of the book discussion group. This book is Hosseini's follow-up to The Kite Runner.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Opening Reception | LightMappingNYC: LightWalk Session


LightMappingNYC is intended to provide the New York City lighting design community with a forum to consider the current, past and future conditions of their urban environment at night. By combining the local/national interest in this topic generated by the IESNYC/DLFNY Lights Camera Walk map with the global scope of PLDA’s Lightmapping initiative, this program will underscore the vital role of lighting design in making New York City after dark.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Performance | Performance Art: James Hoff's How Wheeling Feels When the Ground Walks Away


An audio landscape comprised of various historic riots, from the concert hall and music venue to the sounds of modern warfare. Presented in surround sound, the work relentlessly envelops the audience as the tumultuous panorama of over-layered riots travel around the gallery. Hoff is an artist living in New York City. He has been working with sound and performance since 2003. He is also co-founder and editor of Primary Information, a non-profit publisher devoted to printing artists’ books and multiples by artists both young and old.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Discussion | A Conversation with American Book Award Winner James Fallows


Fallows has written for The Atlantic on national security policy and American politics; the development and impact of technology, economic trends, and patterns; and U.S. foreign relations. He served as President Jimmy Carter’s chief speechwriter from 1977 to 1979. In the five years after the 9/11 attacks, Fallows was based in Washington and wrote about the evolution of U.S. policies on dealing with terrorism and the war in Iraq. His first book, National Defense, won the American Book Award in 1981. Other books include Breaking the News: How the Media Undermine American Democracy; Blind Into Baghdad: America’s War in Iraq; and Postcards From Tomorrow Square: Reports From China. Hosted by Clyde Haberman of The New York Times.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Workshop | Basic Internet


Hands on using wireless laptops. An introduction to electronic mail, including how to sign up for your own e-mail account.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Discussion | Escaping Bush's State of Exception: Torture and Truth, Obama and Us


Mark Danner, who will give the 14th Annual Irving Howe Memorial Lecture, is a professor of journalism at the University of California-Berkeley and James Clarke Chace Professor of Foreign Affairs, Politics and the Humanities at Bard College. His numerous books include The Secret Way to War; Torture and Truth: America, Abu Ghraib, and the War on Terror; and the recently published Stripping Bare the Body: Politics, Violence, War. In 2009 The New York Review of Books published his highly acclaimed essay about a secret Red Cross investigation that exposed then-secret findings of abuse at Abu Ghraib prison.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Reading | Fiction Writers: Brian DeLeuuw / Chris Beha


DeLeeuw is the author of the novel In This Way I Was Saved, to be published by Simon & Schuster in August. He is an editor at Tin House and a contributor to the website This Recording. Beha is an assistant editor at Harper's Magazine. His essays and reviews have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Believer, Tin House, and Bookforum. He is the author of a memoir, The Whole Five Feet and the co-editor, with Joyce Carol Oates, of The Ecco Anthology of Contemporary American Short Fiction.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Screening | Oscar-Nominated Polish Documentary: Andrzej Celinski & Hanna Polak's The Children of Leningradsky (2005)


Despite efforts by the Russian Federation to reduce the numbers of homeless children, many young children are still forced to leave home. Estimates for the number of children living on the streets of Russia vary from 20,000 to 100,000. An estimated 30,000 live in the Leningradsky train station in Moscow. This film delves into the underground world of the children who are driven to homelessness by abandonment, abuse, or other intolerable conditions. Their situation grows even more gruesome as they become victims of prostitution, police abuse, addiction, and untimely death. Utilizing verité footage of over a dozen children, the film captures the sobering reality of post-Soviet Russia. 35 min. Followed by a Q&A with the directors.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Performance | Performance Art: Guillaume Desanges


This series of performances includes: A History of Performance in 20 Minutes, a lecture which brings a concise history of the representation of the body in art, portrayed live by an actor, while the curator is talking. It aims at dividing the history of performance in 10 gestures (Appearing, Receiving, Holding Back, Escaping, etc.) discussed very subjectively. Playing with the idea of theatricality, and of curating art with only one’s body and voice, the project has toured internationally. Vox Artisti, his masters’ voices uses the format of the lecture to propose a personal statement about the relationship between the voice and the visual arts. Working with hundreds of excerpts picked up from sound archives, it creates a forced and artificial conversation between artists, like a musical partition. During the lecture, the room is entirely in the dark. The lecturer remains mute and writes his comments on a computer that is projected on a screen, while the sound excerpts are mixed live by an assistant. Signs and Wonders, a subjective study of some major figures of modern art, as well as minimal and conceptual art, in the form of a mystical investigation. The work questions the links between forms and signs, art and Kabbalah, coincidences and symbols. The lecture is entirely illustrated through a shadowplay, made on stage by an assistant. An opportunity to measure the illusionist and magical potential of practices that we sometimes too easily pigeon-hole in the category of rationalism.,/br> Guillaume Désanges is curator and art critic, co-founder of Work Method, a Paris-based agency for artistic projects. He organized the exhibitions “Pick-Up” at Public>, Paris 2004 and STUK, Leuven (Belgium), 2008; “Untouchable, The transparency Ideal” at Villa Arson, Nice and Museo Patio Herreriano, Valladolid, in 2006-2007; “Jiri Kovanda Vs rest of the World” at gallery gb agency, Paris, De Appel (Asmterdam), Centre d’Art Santa Monica (Barcelona); and “Child’s Play” at Biennale Periferic, (Iasi, Rumania), and the Nam June Paik Center (Korea).
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6:30 pm
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Discussion | PINTA Art Fair Launch


PINTA Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art Fair 2009 launches with a discussion with Guatemalan artist Dario Escobar, whose recent shows include Venice Biennial 2009, and exhibits in Los Angeles and Sydney, Australia.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Talk | Writing a Sports Column in the Age of the Blog


With George Vecsey, a newspaper junkie. a reporter and a sports columnist. Veteran New York Times sports columnist will talk about his work as sportswriter.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Performance | Erratic Anthropologies, a Show of Performance Projects


Performance projects by Guy Benfield, Shana Moulton, and Rancourt/Yatsuk that mine the artifacts and visual culture of defunct utopian communities. Drawing from sources ranging from primitivist references in hippie culture to the latent promise of prosperity intrinsic to American suburbanite culture, these performances use narrative strategies to seek the transformative and transcendental processes that define the psychological profile of contemporary western societies.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Screening | Guy Ben-Ner's Untitled: A Conversation With Himself About How Art Can Serve Life


Filmed and edited over the course of twelve months, Israeli artist Ben-Ner will present an unusual “live film,” that captures an ongoing phone conversation between the artist and himself as he flies to and fro between Berlin and Tel Aviv, the respective locations of his girlfriend and his family. Unlike a regular film, which is edited externally after all of the shooting is complete, Ben-Ner’s film never leaves the camera during a twelve-month period. The film always remains “live,” awaiting the next shot, which might take place in either Israel or Germany. Ben-Ner’s “storyboard” is life itself, and each scene occurs in real time, although with significant ellipses in between. Since the only editing is done entirely in-camera, the move from one shot to the next requires a real physical move: the camera traveling the full distance from Tel Aviv to Berlin and back as the dialogue progresses. Shot in Hebrew, and subtitled in English, the film presents a conversation in rhyme, which discusses how art can be at the service of life and the repercussions of such a unified relationship.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Author Reading | Michael Edwards discusses his book Civil Society


Edwards’ many books and articles have helped to shape our thinking about civil society, politics, social change and international cooperation. Since its publication in 2004, Civil Society has become a standard work of reference for all to understand the role of voluntary citizen action in the world.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Author Reading | Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk reads from his book The Museum of Innocence


The acclaimed Turkish writer reads from his latest work, his first novel since winning the Nobel Prize in Literature.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Performance | Performance Art: Bernd Krauß's iSLAND kEEPER


Exhibition by day and theater at night, iSLAND kEEPER stakes out new territory for artist Bernd Krauß. The live interpretive staging of the film The American Soldier by Rainer Werner Fassbinder aims to mimic Goethe’s model of education based on the dilettante’s exploration of masterworks via direct practice, using a minimum of means to enact a process that becomes more important than a piece fulfilled in all its possibilities. Presented by the collective Theater Societaet, of which Krauß is a founding member, the performances will unfold within a circular metal railing inserted into the center of the largest part of the Wyoming Building.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Performance | Performance Art: James Hoff's How Wheeling Feels When the Ground Walks Away


An audio landscape comprised of various historic riots, from the concert hall and music venue to the sounds of modern warfare. Presented in surround sound, the work relentlessly envelops the audience as the tumultuous panorama of over-layered riots travel around the gallery. Hoff is an artist living in New York City. He has been working with sound and performance since 2003. He is also co-founder and editor of Primary Information, a non-profit publisher devoted to printing artists’ books and multiples by artists both young and old.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Colloquium | Ten Days for Oppositional Architecture: Towards Post-Capitalist Spaces


The transformation of the urban landscape within the last decades has increasingly been dominated by the demands of capitalist utilization. Due to the current crisis, however, which goes far beyond a mere crisis of the real estate and financial market, these neoliberal politics and attendant forms of production of space have been subject to a loss of legitimation. For this reason, not only do the dominance and promises of the privatization model, the free market and private property have to be questioned, but also the conventions of the space-producing professions that follow and materialize these policies. In this context, the event “Ten Days for Oppositional Architecture” takes up the task of exploring possibilities and conditions of a socially committed architectural practice. Therefore the narrow boundaries of the profession have to be left behind. Invited are activists, geographers, architects, planners, and economists representing different critical approaches to discuss and develop concepts and practices that not only try to oppose and challenge the capitalist mode of production of space, but also try to go beyond it strategies of de-commodification, re-appropriation and alternative production of space. They will look at already existing spatial actions of resistance as well as search for possibilities to further theorize them: How can these strategies and alternative practices be turned into social and political forces towards post-capitalist spaces?
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Talk | The Orange Alternative


Started in the early 1980's, The Orange Alternative is underground anarchic movement that paints absurd graffiti dwarfs on city walls. Inspired by Provos, and influenced by Dadaism and Surrealism, the movement organized massive happenings with thousands of people wearing dwarf hats which gathered elements of Eastern European opposition against communism. Please join founder Waldemar Fydrych for a discussion and screening of films about the movement (including: Dwarf for the Mayor, Dwarves go to Ukraine, and Major or the Revolution of Dwarves.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Author Reading | Tony Fletcher reads from his book All Hopped Up and Ready to Go: Music from the Streets of New York, 1927-77


From Fletcher, the acclaimed biographer of Keith Moon, comes an incisive history of New York's seminal music scenes and their vast contributions to our culture. Fletcher paints a vibrant picture of mid-twentieth-century New York and the ways in which its indigenous art, theater, literature, and political movements converged to create such unique music. Jim Fouratt, a fellow Yippie and founder of the Gay Liberation Front, will talk with Fletcher about his new book.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Workshop | Writers' Workshop


Author Kelly Caldwell offers an hour-long writing workshop in the art and craft of writing memoirs. Bring paper and pen.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:30 pm
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Dance Performance | 4 different takes on contemporary dance


Erin Tracy, Kimberly Portis, Vernita N’Cognita, and Elinor Harrison.
   New York City, NY; NYC
8:00 pm
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Jazz | Café Jazz: Student Jazz Combos


Refreshments provided.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm
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Concert | Columbia Chamber Players performs works by Mendelssohn, Barber, Ravel and others


The program includes works by Mendelssohn, Barber, Ravel, Poulenc, Haydn, and Le Clair.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm
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Reading | The Charter for Compassion


The Charter for Compassion, a TEDPrize Initiative over 2 years in the making, will be celebrated with a special unveiling. On February 28, 2008, Karen Armstrong won the TED Prize and made a wish: for help creating, launching and propagating a Charter for Compassion that would bring together people of all faiths, all nations, and all backgrounds. Since that day, thousands of people have contributed to the process so that on November 12, 2009 the Charter was unveiled to the world. Celebrate the unveiling of the Charter for Compassion on an evening hosted by Paul Holdengraber, Director of Public Programs at The New York Public Library, and featuring Dan Austin of 88bikes, John Carlin from RED HOT, Scott Thompson from Intersections, and Rachel Sussman's Oldest Living Things in The World documentation project. Plus reading and signing of the charter, drinks and networking.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm
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Concert | The Mannes Orchestra performs Rachmaninoff and Berlioz


Program: Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, op. 30 with Jialiang Wu, piano Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, op. 14
   New York City, NY; NYC
8:00 pm
Free

Master Class | Jazz Master Class: Kenny Werner


This series continues to foster a dialogue between the music world’s most significant and inspired artists and students from the Jazz Studies Program.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:30 pm
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Other | The Inwood Astronomy Project: Look at the Stars through a Telescope


THIS WILL OCCUR ONLY ON CLEAR NIGHTS, SO PLEASE CALL AHEAD TO CONFIRM. Come look through a telescope at the stars. The Inwood Astronomy Project is the largest public outreach program in New York City, hoping to get 5000 New Yorkers to come look through a telescope for the first time. They will be giving away posters, postcards, and other doodads. There is always a telescope to look through, and a knowledgeable astronomer to answer questions. Bring a flashlight for the climb to the hilltop. Call for details.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:30 pm
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