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75 free events take place on Thursday, November 19 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 19 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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75 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Thursday, November 19, 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 | Health Walking and Race Walking


For ages 18 and up. Get in shape and enjoy the park's beautiful scenery while walking at a moderate to brisk pace over mostly flat surfaces. Clinics are led by walking coach Lon Wilson of the NY Walkers Club. Each class includes a warm-up, cool-down and stretch. All fitness levels are welcome. No advance registration. For more information, call .
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:30 am
Free

Workshop | Google: Tips & Tricks


Hands on using wireless laptops. Come and explore the depths of Google. Speed your search for precise results & discover some of the amazing new features Google is offering.
   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

Tour | Wall Street and Downtown Tour


Weaves together history, events, architecture, and people of birthplace of NY, financial capital of the world, and hottest new neighborhood in the city. Stops include U.S. Custom House, Trinity Church, Wall Street, NY Stock Exchange, other architectural and cultural sites. Rain or shine.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Tour | “The Castle and its Kingdom”


Take a walk around the lands dominated by Belvedere Castle, situated high on Vista Rock. Visit the tiny 55-acre realm on an eclectic tour of history and nature. Tour is approximately one hour.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Workshop | Downloading with Confidence


Electronic books, music files, videos, and audio programs - a wealth of resources are available on the Library's website. This hands-on training session shows how you can take advantage of free access to new media from the comfort of your own home. Learn how to make the most of your library card.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:30 pm
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Concert | Antoni Parera Fons: A Songwriter's Journey


Composer, pianist, and arranger Antoni Parera Fons was born in Mallorca in 1943 and studied piano and composition in Barcelona. His songs have been performed by acclaimed singers Jose Carreras, Montserrat Caballe, Alfredo Kraus, Jose Van Dam, Jaime Aragall, current Metropolitan Opera baritone Juan Pons, and many others. Known for his music for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he has also participated as an arranger in many notable recordings, including Christmas in Vienna with Diana Ross and The Three Tenors. This program includes compositions for solo violin, soprano, and piano and is hosted by Candice Agree of radio station WQXR. Performers include Ara Malikian, violin; Isabel Rey, soprano; Andreu Riera, piano; and Guillem Frontera, narrator. Presented with the generous support of Institut Ramon Llull.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 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 | itsnotyouitsme, Classical Performance


Featuring multi-instrumentalist Caleb Burhans and Grey McMurray are a small band that make big music with electric guitar, violin, and a deft use of looping. Performing all original compositions.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Concert | Chamber Music Informal


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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2:00 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 | Digital Photos S.O.S.


Hands on using wireless laptops. Learn how to Save, Organize, and Share (S.O.S.) your digital photos. Students are required to have mouse and keyboard skills as well as being proficient in both Windows and Internet Explorer.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:30 pm
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Workshop | Creative Compositing with Photoshop


The object is to create a dynamic title slide for an on-screen presentation by compositing several photographs, text, and illustrative elements together into a unified color scheme.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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3:00 pm
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Staged Reading | Musical: Arturo's WindowBoynton Beach Club


Visit sunny Florida and join the surprisingly sexy and often hilarious members of the Boynton Beach community, who demonstrate that life after 50 isn't what it used to be. A funny, tuneful and poignant musical about aging Baby Boomers who overcome life's sorrows and dive back into the dating pool. Book by Susan Seidelman (Desperately Seeking Susan), music by Ned Paul Ginsburg (orchestrator for Liza's at the Palace), lyrics by Michael Colby (Charlotte Sweet).
   New York City, NY; NYC
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3:00 pm
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Workshop | Uncovering Your Family History: Introduction to Genealogy


The library boasts one of the country's largest free public collections of genealogical tools; this class introduces some key resources. With skills learned here, you might find the name of an ancestor on a ship's passenger list or discover the names of family members in historical census records.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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3:15 pm
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Lecture | From the (Opera) House of the Dead: Leos Janacek's Dostoevskian Farewell


This opera, adapted and translated by Janacek himself from Dostoevsky’s Notes from the House of the Dead, is being performed by the Metropolitan Opera this season. It will be sung in Czech. This is a talk by Philadelphia-based arts critic David Shengold. He has written for publications such as Opera News, Opera (UK), Opéra Magazine (France), Playbill and Time Out New York. The Metropolitan Opera commissioned him to write the essay on From the House of the Dead for its Season Book.
   New York City, NY; NYC
4:00 pm
Free

Screening | All About Almodóvar Mini-Film Festival


Thirty-five years and seventeen critically acclaimed full-length features after producing his first short film, Pedro Almodóvar arguably remains the most notable Hispanic director, and one of the most successful filmmakers in the world. This two-day festival will look back to when it all began and showcase the Almodóvar of the late 1970s and 1980s’ so-called Movida Madrileña. This All About Almodóvar Mini-Film Festival, whose title acknowledges the most recent anthology of criticism on his work, includes screenings of the director’s first films, some of his overlooked shorts, as well as talks by Almodóvar specialists and Movida scholars. Films have English subtitles. Today: 5:00pm Opening Remarks 5:15-7:00pm Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom) (1980, 85 mins.) 7:15-9:00pm Laberinto de pasiones (Labyrinth of Passion) (1982, 100 mins.) 9:00-10:00pm Reception
   New York City, NY; NYC
5:00 pm
Free

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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Workshop | Creative Compositing with Photoshop


The object is to create a dynamic title slide for an on-screen presentation by compositing several photographs, text, and illustrative elements together into a unified color scheme.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Screening | Documentary: Behind Closed Eyes–Dreams of a Kite


Thousands of children all over the world are being killed, injured, and orphaned by landmines and unexploded ordnance discarded or fired by combatants. In Cambodia, one of the worst affected countries, children account for about half of all landmine casualties. This film features 13-year-old Nhom who lost his leg. He is also an orphan who, in order to build a future for himself, must leave his younger brother and aunt to get an education in an orphanage in the big city. Fitted with a new prosthetic leg, Nhom feels shame about his handicap and struggles with being away from his family. He becomes friends with another young amputee. 25 min.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Talk | Glenda Bailey, editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar, talks about fashion publishing


The award winning editor in a conversation about her career in fashion publishing. Bailey took charge at Harper's Bazaar in 2001 and has reinvented the magazine on her own terms. Its sales have risen ever since.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Author Reading | Greil Marcus discusses his book Lipstick Traces


A lecture as performance by Greil Marcus, marking the republication of Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century. A book signing will follow the lecture.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Opening Reception | New Paintings: Stephen Pentak's Vertical Landscapes


The fifth solo exhibition of painter Stephen Pentak. The title of the exhibition is a subtle juxtaposition of meaning; landscapes are often horizontal and thought of as an assertion of the horizon, whereas figures stand upright and suggest verticality by contrast. Pentak is the recipient of numerous grants and awards including four Ohio Arts Council Fellowships; and is the co-author of Color Basics and Design Basics (fourth and fifth editions) published by Wadsworth. He exhibits extensively throughout the United States, from California to New York, and internationally including Canada and Israel. His work is in numerous public and private collections including The Columbus Museum of Art and The Wexner Center.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Concert | Opera; The Velvet Oratorio


Libretto by Edward Einhorn, music and staging by Henry Akona. Produced by Untitled Theater Company #61.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Gallery Talk | Painter Ken Buhler discusses his work


Join Buhler for a lively evening of viewing and discussing the work in his latest exhibition.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Opening Reception | Paintings: Emi Uchida's Lines


In Uchida’s most-recent works are collages and drawings reminiscent of the shunga erotic works of Edo-period ukiyoe woodcut artists. Although shunga could be notoriously explicit, the artists sometimes obscured the sexual depictions in a way that resonates with Uchida’s erasing and over-painting. Uchida also rejects the past, she explains, by adding charcoal-drawn lines to surfaces of otherwise-finished works. That, too, casts the works in a curious new light. The shunga-like images fade beneath Uchida’s organically linear meshes, as if the artist had placed them behind a reed blind. Her technique stimulates our curiosity about what is going on behind the mesh of lines. Emi Uchida is an artist who continues to augment her palette with new approaches to rejection and obliteration. She offers a refreshing take on the familiar avant-garde method of burying outmoded ideas and building atop them a new artistic edifice. Let us look forward to the cosmic architecture that will emerge in the evolving oeuvre of this uniquely new-old artist.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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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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Lecture | Representations of North American Natives in the Dutch Golden Age


In connection with the Hudson Quad-centennial, the Heye Center continues its lecture series on the Native encounters with Henry Hudson and the Dutch who followed him. Michiel van Groesen of the University of Amsterdam discusses the images, both visual and written, that influenced Dutch public opinion toward the indigenous peoples of their new domain.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Student Exhibition: American Photographs


This exhibition features the work of Devon Ward, a 2008 recipient of the Tierney Fellowship, given to encourage a new body of photographic work within a year of graduation.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Student Exhibition: Photo Global: New Releases 2009


An exhibition featuring work by students from the Photo Global Certificate Program of 2008 - 2009. Photo Global is a one-year, intensive residency for international participants. Curated by faculty member Marc Joseph.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Discussion | The High Cost of Cheap Food


A special screening of the Robert Kenner’s documentary Food, Inc. will be shown. The film combines interviews with people working in the multi-billion-dollar agribusiness sector with footage of food production to reveal how a few massive corporations control virtually every aspect of the food industry. After the screening, a panel discussion will take place with participants Peter Pringle, author of Food, Inc.: Mendel to Monsanto—The Promises and Perils of the Biotech Harvest; Bryan Walsh, staff writer at Time; and Marion Nestle, Professor, Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at New York University, and author of Food Politics and What to Eat. Moderated by Jill Richardson, food activist and author, Recipe for America: Why Our Food System is Broken and How to Fix It.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Lecture | Transnationalism from Below: Anarchism in the Atlantic World, 1880-1914


A lecture by Jose Moya, professor of history at Columbia University.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Other | Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice discusses Carmine Appice's Guitar Zeus


As drummer for Vanilla Fudge, Appice set the grooves for the groundbreaking band's 1967 psychedelic debut, inadvertently inventing Stoner Rock in the process. One of the premier showmen in rock, Appice became known worldwide for his astonishing live performances, in addition to becoming a highly sought-after session drummer, recording with countless artists throughout his career.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Video Installation: Conrad Ventur's This Is My Life (Shirley Bassey)


A newly commissioned work by the American artist that is a multi-channel video installation that bringing together concepts of biography, celebrity, and captured historical performances within the realm of expanded cinema using selections from a lifetime of performances by legendary Welsh singer Dame Shirley Basseyʼs 1968 song “This is My Life.”
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Performance | 'Women's Suffrage and Women's Rights“ with Performance Artist Karen Finley


Finley, Karen DeCrow (former president of NOW who sued McSorley’s Old Ale House in 1969 over the bar’s “No Ladies” admissions policy) and others personify the feminist spirit as they recreate the discourse, defiance and dramatics of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Victoria Woodhull, and Anna Dickinson. Music celebrating women’s liberation will enliven the proceedings, with historic photographs and documents to help tell the tales.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 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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6:30 pm
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Screening | Documentary: Alex LeMay's Desert Bayou (2007)


This film seeks to examine whether two cultures can come together in a time of utter chaos, or whether their differences prove too great a challenge to overcome. In their own words evacuees of Hurricane Katrina, tell how they survived the storm of the century and out of the rubble ended up at a military installation in the deserts of Utah. 71 min.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Discussion | Getting to Work - Labor Issues in the 21st Century


During earlier economic crises, American labor has risen up to fight for reform. Where is organized labor now? Have American workers surrendered their expectations in order to compete within the world market? As American workers come to resemble their counterparts in countries that have become the site of so many offshored jobs, can they ever re-unite, or are they doomed to compete in a downward spiral of diminishing rights, including the right to organize themselves? Bookforum will host a discussion about how the American workforce has changed, how work can be fairly rewarded in a post-industrial economy, and what rights workers still have. Panelists include Kim Bobo, director of Interfaith Worker Justice, long-time advocate for workers’ rights, and author of Wage Theft in America: Why Millions of Working Americans Are Not Getting Paid—And What We Can Do About It; Thomas Frank, noted essayist, founder and editor of The Baffler, regular columnist for The Wall Street Journal, and author of What’s the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America; Thomas Geoghegan, a labor lawyer based in Chicago, where he recently ran for the 5th District congressional seat, and author of Which Side Are You On?: Trying to Be For Labor When It’s Flat On Its Back; and Andrew Ross, chair of the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at NYU and author of Nice Work If You Can Get It: Life and Labor in Precarious Times. Moderated by Bookforum editor Chris Lehmann.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Lecture | Globalization after the Great Crisis of 2008-2009—Continuity or Fundamental Change?


With Kemal Dervis, George W. Ball Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs at SIPA and former head of the United Nations Development Programme.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Jazz | Jazz Legacies: Manfred Eicher & Gary Giddins in Conversation


In this final "Jazz Legacies" conversation of the year, Gary Giddins speaks with producer Manfred Eicher about his label's impressive four decade run at the forefront of jazz. Manfred Eicher founded ECM Records in 1969, going on to produce standard-setting recordings by artists such as Keith Jarrett, Paul Bley, Jan Garbarek, Chick Corea, and Pat Metheny. To date, ECM, with Eicher consistently at the helm, has issued over a thousand albums.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Lecture | Keynes: The Rise, Fall, and Return of the Twentieth Century's Most Influential Economist


With Peter Clarke. Enjoy a timely and masterful accounting of Keynes's life and work, bringing his genius and skepticism alive for an era fraught with economic difficulties that he surely would have relished solving.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Talk | On Works by Liszt, Elgar and Prokofiev


Composer/conductor Victoria Bond speaks on the upcoming New York Philharmonic performances of Liszt’s Les Préludes, Elgar’s In the South, and selections from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. Attendance is limited to 90 people.
   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).
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | Post-Soviet Literary Rehabilitations: Revisiting Abai


A talk with Professor Zifa- Alua Auezova, Lecturer at Leiden University in the Netherlands. Dr. Auezova will be speaking about the role of literature in the formation of Kazakh national identity in the 1920s-1950s, through the prism of the legacy of the acclaimed Kazakh thinker and poet Abai Kunanbaev (1845-1904). Writer Anatoly Kim’s new translation of Mukhtar Auezov's novel Abai Zholy will be introduced at the lecture.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Performance | When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present


With Gail Collins. Picking up where her previous successful and highly lauded book America's Women left off, New York Times editorial columnist Gail Collins recounts the sea change women have experienced since 1960. With oral histories and research, Collins explores the transformative years before Title IX, the ERA, and Simone de Beauvoir changed the feminist landscape. Gail Collins was the Editorial Page Editor for the New York Times from 2001-2007 – the first woman to have held that position. She currently writes a column for the Time's Op-Ed page twice weekly.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Theater | Women’s Suffrage and Women’s Rights


A dynamic celebration of history past and a rallying cry for the future. Performance artist Karen Finley (George and Martha), NOW co-founder and ex-president Karen DeCrow and Broadway actress Brenda Wehle (Pygmalion) bring to life feminist pioneers Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Victoria Woodhull, and Emma Goldman. Tony, Obie and Drama Desk award winner André De Shields (The Full Monty) portrays outspoken statesman and suffragist Frederick Douglass. Director Lauren Keating (Al's Business Cards) helms the evening.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Lecture | “Can the War on Terror be Won?”


After five years of obsessive and inspired reporting, including interviews with known terrorists from around the world, award-winning investigative journalist Peter Lance connects the dots and clearly presents a compelling and chilling account of what the government knew and when they knew it during the years leading up to 9/11.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Theater | Anthony Neilson's Normal: The Düsseldorf Ripper


Based on real events in 1920s Düsseldorf, Normal follows the trials and tribulations of accused murderer Peter Kurten. A naive young lawyer, hired to defend the undefendable Kurten, decides to plead insanity on his behalf – only to come to the startling conclusion that his client is, in fact, worryingly sane.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Poetry Reading | Award-winning Poet Nick Flynn in Conversation


Flynn’s memoir Another Bullshit Night in Suck City won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award. He is also the author of two books of poetry, Some Ether and Blind Huber. His new memoir The Ticking is the Bomb is forthcoming in January 2010. In conversation with Deborah Landau.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Screening | Documentary: The Good Men Project (2009)


A documentary film which follows ten different men in their attempts to be good fathers, sons, workers. Please welcome project founder Tom Matlack and a join in a discussion on manhood in America. 55 min.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Opening Reception | Exhibition: The Art of Archie Comics


Welcome to Riverdale! Celebrate the world of Archie Comics, one of the oldest and most beloved family-friendly brands in the comic book industry. Thrill to the exploits of Archie Andrews and his friends, Betty, Veronica, Jughead, Reggie and the rest. And don’t be surprised if you see a cameo from Josie and the Pussycats, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and some of Archie Comics’ other supporting players. This exhibition features pages and pages of rare and unpublished comic art, animated cartoons, gold record winning music, as well as vintage house ads, news clippings, custom collectibles, toys and other merchandise from Archie’s 65-plus years as America’s eternal teenager.
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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.
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Author Reading | Harold Evans discusses My Paper Chase: True Stories of Vanished Times


Evans is known for his legendary career in journalism and publishing, but what many don't know is the journey this son of a railway driver has taken over the last half century. In an age when newspapers across the country, from San Francisco to Boston, are under threat, My Paper Chase is not just a glorious recounting of an amazing life, but a celebration of the power and creativity in the newspaper life. It is a nostalgic journey-a love story about newspapers-but also the love story of Evans and the bright, young journalist, Tina Brown, who became his wife.
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Performance | Performance Art: Aphrodite Desiree Navab's Call Me Anar (Pomegranate)


A performance with one pomegranate, one carpet, one tale, and a chorus of three pale males. Navab (b. Iran, 1971) is an Iranian Greek American artist and writer who resides in New York City. Her art has been featured in over eighty exhibitions around the world and is included in a number of permanent collections. She will have a solo show in Athens, Greece in September and is currently in a retrospective of the Lowe Art Museum's photography collection in Miami.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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Talk | A night of blue-chip fiction with LYDIA MILLET and PAUL BEATTY


LYDIA MILLET is the author of several books, including How the Dead Dream, My Happy Life, which won the PENUSA Award for fiction, and 2005’s Oh Pure and Radiant Heart, which was shortlisted for Britain’s Arthur C. Clarke Prize. Her essays have appeared in numerous anthologies, and recent short stories can be found in McSweeney’s and Tin House. Her latest book is Love in Infinite Monkeys. PAUL BEATTY is the author of Tuff and The White Boy Shuffle, and two books of poetry, Big Bank Take Little Bank and Joker, Joker, Deuce. He lives in New York City. His latest book is Slumberland, now out in paperback. Says the Los Angeles Times, “Slumberland is laugh-out-loud funny and its wit and satire can be burning… There are incredible moments of tenderness…Beatty is a kind of symphonic W. E. B. Du Bois.”
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Concert | Duo Fresacher/Karlinger perform works by Austrian composers


Gernot Fresacher (clarinet) and Werner Karlinger (harp) are members of the visiting Bruckner Orchestra Linz. They will present a variety of works of classical and contemporary Austrian composers, such as works by W.A. Mozart, Ignaz Pleyel, Balduin Sulzer and Georg Aranyi-Aschner. This unusual duo contrasts classical compositions with those of present-day composers. With a very rare chamber-music combination they transcend the traditional sphere of the concert, which allows for a unique and exceptional world of sound.
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Author Reading | Gina LeVay discusses her book Cake Wrecks: When Professional Cakes Go Hilariously Wrong


LeVay presents her book, an original portal to the unseen characters and systems of underground New York, revealing the essential "art form" of mining in the modernized city.
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Concert | TACTUS Ensemble


Program: EARL KIM: Earthlight KIRCHNER: Piano Trio GERNOT WOLFGANG: Low Agenda BERIO: Linea DRUCKMAN: Three Places in New Rochelle KEVIN PUTS: And Legions Will Rise
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Concert | Upperwest Chamber Music Concert


Program: Rene Eespere - Der Morgan der Skulptur Cesar Franck - Sonata Olivier Messiaen - Quatuor pour la fin du temps
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Jazz | world class trumpeter Maurice “Mobetta” Brown


Hard bop meets new groove standards! Since playing for legendary artist Aretha Franklin and alternative hip-hop master Talib Kweli, jazz trumpet wunderkind Maurice “Mobetta” Brown has been exciting bebop enthusiasts and hip-hoppers alike with his forceful fusion of down-home melodies with searing sound.
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7:30 pm
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Dance Performance | Faculty and Student Dancers


The dances of this concert are choreographed by faculty and performed by students in the Department of Dance who are in their first or second year of training. Choreographers: Kay Cummings, Deborah Jowitt, Cherylyn Lavagnino, James Martin, and Renee Redding-Jones.
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Lecture | Literature as Experiment: Maupassant's Other Spaces in The Horla


In a 1922 experiment, the Gestalt psychologist Hornbostel attempted to reenact the spectral spatial perceptions from Guy de Maupassant's The Horla. In 1994, the poststructuralist Michel Serres referred to the same story to demonstrate spatial cognition of topology. For him, too, The Horla serves as an experiment. On the basis of what observations does this narrative continually become the starting point for new theories of space? What mathematical knowledge does this fantastic fiction possess? This talk focuses on points of intersection in the history of science, theory, and literature – and a history of spatial models in the twentieth century. Oliver Simons, Assistant Professor of German at Harvard, teaches literary theory, German literature from the 18th century through the 20th century, and the interplay of scientific thought, intellectual history, and literature.
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Reading | “In the Flesh” Erotica and Comedy


Celebrating 4 years of sexy smut with a party and reading galore! Bringing back memoirists Lily Burana (I Love a Man in Uniform, Strip City) and Isobella Jade (Model Life, Almost 5'4"), Abiola Abrams (BET, author of Dare), Jennifer Peters (Penthouse Forum), Desiree (contributor, The Mile High Club) along with Bottoms Up: Spanking Good Stories contributors Tess Danesi and Rosalind Christine Lloyd. You will also hear from the organizers of the 2010 NYC Sex Blogger Calendar, which Tess and host Rachel Kramer Bussel (Peep Show, Spanked, Bottoms Up) posed for.
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Concert | An Evening of Chamber Music


Louis DaRos and Stephanie Baer, Directors.
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Theater | Charles L. Mee's Orestes 2.0


An irreverent, surreal, and heartbreaking retelling of Euripedes’ Oresteia that sends brother and sister Orestes and Electra through a nightmarish and comic dreamscape of autopsy suites, hospital wards, kangaroo courtrooms, and hostage-takings as they face the emotional and legal consequences of having murdered their mother, who murdered their father.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Performance | Performance Art: CORO Collective's Vocabulary Lesson


An articulated history of dance, music and architecture. Borrowing from filmic language, the performers employ “vogue” to riff on modernism. The resulting video sequences would shock Gertrude Stein, Miles Davis and even Frank Zappa, all of whom are known as auteurs of the phrase “Talking about music is like dancing about architecture”. For more than four years, CORO Collective has produced interdisciplinary works that bring together strategies of performance and visual art. Their projects take on the form of publications, installations, radio recordings, performances, and videos. CORO has exhibited works at Contemporary Art Centre Vilnius; Former Palace of Radvilai, Vilnius; Fondazione Sandretto Rebaundengo, Torino Italy and Brewery Art Centre, Kendal, UK.
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Performance | Showgasm Variety Show


This variety show offering a sneak peak at upcoming ANT FEST 2009 acts and a chance to party with festival superstars.
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