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Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on October 10, 2012?

53 free events take place on Wednesday, October 10 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 October 10 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 October . 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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53 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Wednesday, October 10, 2012

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Other | Tatzu Nishi: Discovering Columbus: Visit the Famous Statue Up Close and 70 Feet in the Air


This major new artwork has been created by the Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi. The work places the 13-foot-tall statue of Columbus in the center of an American living room six stories above the city streets, recontextualizing the historical monument and temporarily transforming it into a contemporary artwork. The room will feature many of the trappings of a domestic living room—lamps, a couch, a coffee table, a television, and more—as well as custom wallpaper by the artist. Through large, loft-style windows, visitors will have dramatic views of Central Park and Midtown Manhattan that will be seen from Columbus’s perspective for the first time. Pass holders are asked to climb six flights of stairs to a height of 70 feet above street level and to descend by a second set of stairs. Flat, rubber-soled shoes are strongly recommended. This exhibition is ADA accessible. If a visitor requires the use of a mobility device (e.g. wheelchair, crutches, or a cane) or has a condition that prevents him or her from using the stairs, a hoist is available. Visitors under 13 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Those between the ages of 13 and 18 may visit without an adult, however a parent or guardian must obtain a pass for them. Given the physical demands of visiting the exhibition, it is not recommended for children under the age of 5. Strollers are not permitted.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
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City Walk | Greenwich Village Tour


Greenwich Village is among Manhattan's most desirable and expensive residential neighborhoods. It's history, however, betrays it's monied status. The Village, with it's quiet, shaded streets, lined with lovely brick and brownstone townhouses, was once the incubating ground of artistic, social and political movements that have helped shape US history. From the Beats to the Folk Movement, from workers rights to gay rights, the Village has often been the center of it all.
   New York City, NY; NYC
10:00 am
Free

Fair | New Green City 2012


GrowNYC presents New Green City 2012, welcoming more than 100,000 visitors to New York City’s largest annual green event. New Green City showcases government agencies, non-profits, entrepreneurs and community & corporate partners at the forefront of environmental stewardship, education and awareness. GrowNYC’s free day-long fair featuring interactive exhibits, DIY tutorials, multi-media art exhibits and the iconic Greenmarket puts into action our organization’s 40-year mission to garden - teach - recycle and greenmarket New York City to a better tomorrow.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 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.
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11:00 am
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City Walk | Greenwich Village Food Tour


Greenwich Village is well-known for its shady, winding streets with 19th Century houses, for its bohemian roots and historic Washington Square Park. But the Village's tree-lined streets are also lined with some of the best restaurants and food specialty shops in all of the Big Apple. Just ask celebrity chefs of the Food Network, food critics from the New York Times and thousands of New Yorkers: Greenwich Village is THE place to find the best of every cuisine.
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11:00 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" Tour times: 11:15 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 1:15 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 3:15 p.m., and 4:00 p.m.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:15 am
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Workshop | Elements of Nature Drawing


Enjoy drawing in the parks and gardens with an artist/educator. Materials provided. For adults.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:30 am
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Jazz | Monk at 95: Counting Down to 100


Characterized by his improvisational style and elaborate compositions, Thelonious Monk was a herald of bebop and a jazz innovator. This annual series, which counts down to Monk’s 100th birthday, features celebrated pianists including Michael Cochrane, Jean-Michel Pilc, Manuel Valera, Elio Villafranca, and James Weidman. Performance Schedule 12 - 12:30pm - Manuel Valera 12:30 -1pm - Elio Villafranca 1 - 1:30pm - James Weidman 1:30 - 2:15pm - Michael Cochrane Trio 2:15 - 3pm - Jean-Michel Pilc Trio
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12:00 pm
Free

Lecture | Scholarship in Service to the People: Father Mykhailo Zubryts'kyi (1856-1919) and the Study of the Galician Ukrainian Village


A talk by Professor Frank E. Sysyn (University of Alberta, CIUS). In 1905, Father Mykhailo Zubryts’kyi, pastor of Mshanets’, and Ivan Franko, the leading Galician Ukrainian writer, engaged in a polemic about the purpose of scholarship. While Franko, the L’viv intellectual, argued for “scholarship for scholarship’s sake," the village activist, advocated “scholarship for living." In reality both scholars had national objectives for scholarship. Franko saw it as a way for the Ukrainian nation to affirm its position in the family of enlightened nations. Zubryts’kyi, who used the term narod both for the nation and the common people, saw it as a way to uplift the simple folk and forge ties between the Ukrainian intelligentsia and the popular masses. In the period from the 1880s to World War I, Zubryts’kyi was one of the most prolific collectors of oral traditions and material culture in the Ukrainian countryside. He also published one of the most complete documentary collections on a Ukrainian village. As a commentator on rural life, he wrote hundreds of articles on the Staryi Sambir and Turka regions. His contemporaries held him up as the model of a Ukrainian national populist clergyman. The talk will deal with Zubryts’kyi’s intellectual formation and scholarly oeuvre.
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12:00 pm
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Lecture | The Economics of Urban Form


With Alain Bertaud, Urban Land Use Expert.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Concert | Bach at Noon


This Organ Meditations Series features the keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bach.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:20 pm
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Tour | Grand Central Terminal Tour


Tour of this magnificent Beaux-Arts landmark.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:30 pm
$10 suggested donation

Jazz | Jon Weber, Jazz Pianist


Jazz pianist Jon Weber has recorded and toured all over the world, winning numerous accolades for performance and composition - and scoring extensively for television since 1987. Gary Burton, Roy Hargrove, Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen, and Avishai Cohen have all recorded his music.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:30 pm
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Tour | “A Road Once Traveled” Tour


Holding the Park's northern highlands was key in the American Revolution and the War of 1812 because armies could see their enemies approach as they sailed down the East River. History buffs will love this tour.
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12:30 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
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Concert | Historical Performance Chamber Music Series


The Church offers a historically appropriate venue for the performance of early music.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Concert | Julian Wachner, Organist


Julian Wachner is Director of Music and the Arts, Trinity Wall Street Music Director, and The Washington Chorus.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Jazz | Midtown Jazz


A jazz concert for the midtown community. These popular midday concerts feature well-regarded artists. The programming is overseen by jazz pianist Ronny Whyte.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Talk | Sustaining Morale in Your Job Search


Job hunting is can bring with it a fair amount of anxiety, which is the last thing you need when you want to put your best foot forward. Join coach Win Sheffield to learn about common misconceptions about the job market, how to get the support you need, to avoid common pitfalls and to build on the momentum of your successes to sustain your morale when you need it most.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Concert | The Joe Alterman Trio, a 50s-Inspired Ensemble


The Joe Alterman Trio is a jazz pianist, bassist and drummer whose playing is a joyous throwback to the keyboard stylings of the 1950s. By merging the patient touch of past pianists with his own contemporary sound, Alterman manages to revitalize the familiar, rekindling memories of why you started listening to jazz in the first place.
   New York City, NY; NYC
1:00 pm
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Workshop | Figure al Fresco Drawing


Learn figure drawing outdoors with a clothed model and an artist/educator. Materials provided.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:30 pm
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Opening Reception | Group Exhibition: The Sexuality Spectrum


A groundbreaking exploration of sexual orientation through the creativity of over fifty international contemporary artists. Artists including Judy Chicago, Joan Snyder, Arthur Tress, Archie Rand, Albert Winn, Trix Rosen, Joan Roth, and Mark Podwal explore a broad range of subjects:the evolving social and religious attitudes toward sexuality; issues of alienation, marginalization, and inclusion; the impact on the family, child-rearing, and life stages; violence and persecution; AIDS/HIV; and the influence of the LGBTQI community on the Jewish and larger world.
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5:30 pm
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Opening Reception | 2 Art Shows: Ulf Puder / Marcin Cienski


An exhibition of works by Leipzig, Germany-based painter Ulf Puder. Puder's masterful paintings of architectural structures are devoid of human life, hovering between abstraction and representation; placing chaos and quietude side by side. Puder's scenes induce a sense of calm disorder - an animated stillness that is both perplexing and haunting. The first exhibition in the United States of works by Marcin Cienski, a young artist from Poland. Cienski's unique formal language, characterized by radiant colors, stark contrast and visible painterly gestures, provokes a strong connection between the viewer and the subject matter.
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6:00 pm
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Author Reading | Actor D.L. Hughley reads from his book I Want You to Shut the F#ck Up: How the Audacity of Dopes Is Ruining America


One of the Original Kings of Comedy, D.L. Hughley, discusses his new book. It's going to be a hilarious event as he will discuss the crazy current political scene.
   New York City, NY; NYC
6:00 pm
Free

Lecture | Dickens and London


Anne Humpherys, Lehman College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, discusses how novels such as Martin Chuzzlewit, Dombey and Son, and Bleak House chart the growth of London and the human costs of industrialization.
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Opening Reception | Exhibition Walkthrough: Nature


Exhibition Walkthrough with curator Graciela Kartofel.
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Performance | Free Wednesday Comedy Shows


MAINSTAGE 7:00Ca$h Only! & USA 8:00Family Haircut & Birds 9:00Super Nice & Someday the Cake 10:00BODY HEAT & The Faculty 11:00Improdome UNDERGROUND 6:00Recess
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Opening Reception | Group Show: Art of the Assassin


Ubisoft and Rock the Vote will be bringing their traveling art exhibition Art of the Assassin to New York for one day in celebration of the release of the highly anticipated game Assassin's Creed III. Various contemporary artists will be showcasing their artwork that's inspired by the game's theme: the American Revolution.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Group Show: Peeled


Peeled which features the work of three artists who have looked through the lens of a camera and created images that capture the world as they see it. The work on view makes visible their perspectives—which would otherwise remain bound only in words, impossible to fully share. Rachel Barrett's background as a commercial photographer lends a documentary sensibility to her work, which captures the ephemeral in the every day with warmth and careful sensitivity towards the people and places she sees. Yet the work often appears haunted by why we cannot see—that which comes before, after, and just beyond the edges of the photograph. Joshua Frankel's process is even more complex. He creates drawings that serve as blueprints for animatios, which are then photographed and screen printed. His work offers viewers an opportunity to see a living world of his own creation—a depiction of New York City as he has always imagined it—at various stages in its process. Christian Fuller's work offers glimpses of natural elements in fantastic new realities that exist within the boundaries of his photographs. The most abstract, his work nevertheless shares the same sense of being haunted by what we cannot see with Barrett's, and it similarly presents a reality born in imagination like Frankel's.
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Film | Italian Cinema: Duilio Coletti's The Earth Cries Out (1949)


6:00pm: First Screening 7:45pm: Round Table 9:00pm: Second Screening A Neo-Realist tale on the founding of Israel and one of the first films to narrate the migration of European Jews to Palestine of British mandate. Written by Lewis Glitter, Carlo Levi and Alessandro Fersen, Il Grido della Terra offers unprecedented glimpses into the history of the transition of fascist concentration camps into DP camps, and the unfolding of the last operations of the Aliya Bet (clandestine Jewish emigration) through the Puglia region. Against this historical background a compelling love story unfolds with some surprising twists.
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Concert | Liszt-Wagner Lecture/Performance


Lectures on Liszt and Wagner by Dr. Michael Shinn, Dr. Greta Berman, and David Dubal; with performances by pianist Jeremy Jordan.
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Talk | Speak with Power and Confidence


Diane DiResta teaches you the skills of confident speaking to be more successful in job interviews, meetings or presenting your business.
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Lecture | The Treasured Bourgeoisie: How Innovation Became Ethical, 1600-1848


Deirdre McCloskey will argue that a change in attitude towards the bourgeoisie and its innovations made the modern world. In the third volume in her four-volume treatise on The Bourgeois Era, she documents the Bourgeois Revaluation from Shakespeare to early Dickens.
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Video | Video by Night


One night only - Video presentation with works by Linda DiGusta, Timothy Hutchings, Beth Warshafsky, Mark Wiener, and Jeanne Wilkinson - this event is dedicated to the memory of artist Mark Wiener. Curated by Jeanne Wilkinson. Continuous screenings begin at 6 pm - artists introduce their work starting at 7:30.
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Talk | Daniel R. Schwarz discusses his book Endtimes? Crises and Turmoil at the New York Times, 1999-2009


The author takes an in-depth look at ten difficult years in the recent life of America's most esteemed newspaper. He discusses virtually every aspect of the contemporary Times, from columnists to cultural coverage; and how it has responded to constant updating in broadcast and online news by providing increased analysis -- as opposed to reporting -- of the news, and by adding features on health, investing, travel and food. He details the transformation of The Times as it has confronted various challenges, and provides a critical account of its strengths and weaknesses in responding to and surviving in today's media environment, including its survival as a print newspaper.
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Film | German Film: Rainer Werner Fassbinder's The American Soldier (1970)


By order of the police department of Munich, Ricky, a professional American killer of German origin, commits several murders and in this way resolves criminal cases the police were unable to close using legal means. The film extensively quotes American and French gangster movies as well as Fassbinder's own work, evident in his choice of character names. 80 min. In German with English subtitles.
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6:30 pm
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Discussion | Translit, or The Historical Novel Now


Contemporary novels often cross history without being historical, and collapse time and space without a corresponding shift in point of view. Has a new genre emerged? How does the use of history in contemporary literature reflect popular attitudes toward current political and economic events? And how—if at all—does this tendency bear on the way in which publishing itself is fast-becoming historical? Join novelist Hari Kunzru as he speaks with artists and scholars Ashley Dawson and Peter Mendelsund about these questions and others. Free and open to the public. All events take place at The Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Ave btwn 34th & 35th. The building and the venues are fully accessible. For more information please visit http://centerforthehumanities.org/ or call 212.817.2005 or e-mail ch@gc.cuny.edu
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Forum | Writer's Forum: Hilton Als, The New Yorker's Theater Critic


Hilton Als is the author of The Women; The Group, on James Baldwin; and White Girls, forthcoming in early 2013. In 1994 he edited the catalog for the controversial, double-titled Whitney Museum of American Art exhibition “Black Male”; in 2010 he curated “Self-Consciousness” at the Veneklasen Werner Gallery in Berlin. He has taught at Yale, Wesleyan, and Smith, and currently teaches at Wellesley. Moderated by Greil Marcus.
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6:30 pm
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Theater | Clean by Edwin Sanchez, a Student Production


Growing up in the Bronx, young Gustavito desperately seeks love and affection to ease his pain: his father, Kiko, beats him; his half-brother, Junior, bullies him; and his mother, Esperanza, has abandoned the family. Looking for something to believe in, Gustavito turns to the church to find peace where he meets the Father, a young priest struggling with his own relationship with God. When the Father befriends the boy, the solace takes an unusual turn and what develops are relationships no one can quite define – and some cannot endure. Will the sins of fathers be washed clean in this impossible love story?
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Book Discussion | A Discussion of Merle Miller's On Being Different: What It Means to Be a Homosexual


Merle Miller's landmark, affirming 1971 article, "What It Means to Be a Homosexual," now in book form, is discussed by authors Charles Kaiser, who wrote the afterword, Dan Savage, who wrote the foreword, and Victor Navasky, publisher of The Nation.
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Lecture | Artist Lecture: Vito Acconci


Vito Acconci’s design and architecture comes from backgrounds of writing and art. His poems in the late 1960’s treated language as matter and the page as a field to travel over; and his performances in the early 1970’s helped shift art from object to interaction. By the late 1980’s his work crossed over and he formed Acconci Studio, a design firm that mixes poetry and geometry, computer scripting and sentence structure, narrative and biology, chemistry and social science. Currently under construction in Indianapolis, Acconci has designed an interactive tunnel where sensors activated by pedestrians and cyclists set off lights that swarm like fireflies.
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Author Reading | Dana Johnson reads from her book Elsewhere, California


As a young girl, Avery and her family escape the violent streets of Los Angeles to a more gentrified existence in suburban West Covina. This average life, filled with school, trips to 7–Eleven to gawk at Tiger Beat magazine, and family outings to Dodger Stadium, is soon interrupted by a past she cannot escape, personified in the guise of her violent cousin Keith.
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Screening | German Documentary: Sibylle Dahrendorf's Crackle of Time—Christoph Schlingensief and His Opera Village in Burkina Faso (2012)


An African Bayreuth, an opera in Burkina Faso? Despite his battle with cancer, German film, theater, and opera director Christoph Schlingensief kept travelling to Burkina Faso, such was his devotion to his most important project: to build an opera village in Burkina Faso, a space combining art and life. Crackle of Time tells the story of this seemingly impossible project, from the initial search for a location in May 2009 to the opening of the school in October 2011. The documentary follows Schlingensief closely and lets the viewer in on his vision and struggle for the project. 106 min. With English subtitles. The film screening will be followed by a Q&A session with filmmaker and producer Frieder Schlaich, Filmgalerie 451.
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7:00 pm
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Film | Ken Russell's Oscar-Nominated Altered States (1980): Based on Paddy Chayefsky's Novel


Stars William Hurt, Blair Brown and Bob Balaban. A Harvard scientist conducts experiments on himself with a hallucinatory drug and an isolation chamber that may be causing him to regress genetically. 102 min.
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Author Reading | The Traveler’s Handbook Launch Party


Join authors and travel writers Janice Waugh, Shannon O’Donnell and Jodi Ettenberg with moderator Alex Basek for a conversation about volunteering abroad, traveling solo and eating your way around the world.
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Discussion | The Urban Polder: What New York’s Waterfront Can Learn from the Dutch


As it faces a changing climate, the Netherlands is undergoing an “extreme makeover”: the country that fashioned its landscape so distinctly to keep water out is now adjusting its centuries-old strategy of self-defense: it is letting the water back in. This new Dutch relationship to water holds critical lessons for New York as it prepares more than 500 miles of metropolitan waterfront for an ever wetter future. Author and journalist Tracy Metz shares research from her new volume Sweet & Salt: Water and the Dutch, followed by a discussion with panelists Susannah Drake (dlandstudio), Klaus Jacob (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), Michael Marrella (New York City Department of City Planning), and moderator James S. Russell (Bloomberg News and The Agile City) on strategies for living in harmony with water, and what New York City could learn from Dutch techniques.
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Author Reading | William J. Mann reads from his book Hello, Gorgeous: Becoming Barbra Streisand


Bestselling biographer of Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor, William J Mann, tells the story of how Barbra Streisand became one of the greatest stars of her era, in his new biography.
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Screening | Documentary: Matia & Mohamed Jabarah Al-Daradji's In My Mother's Arms (2011)


A desperate phone call requesting donations for a makeshift Iraqi orphanage first brought filmmaking brothers Atia and Mohamed Jabarah Al-Daradji to a two-bedroom house in the notoriously dangerous Baghdad neighborhood of Al-Sadr. Husham, an unlikely hero working tirelessly without state support to shelter and protect more than thirty children, had been given two weeks to vacate the premises and had neither money nor resources at his disposal. 82 min.
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7:30 pm
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Dance Lesson | Ring o' Bells, a Women's Morris Dance Group


Morris Dancing is an aerobic, uplifting, and collaborative tradition. Ring o Bells is a women's Morris dance group based in New York City that has been performing for over 30 years. Weekly rehearsals are energetic, creative events, and performances are crowd pleasing! Morris Dancing is a centuries old English dance, performed to this day by teams in Europe, North America, and around the world. No experience necessary. Wear sneakers and comfortable clothes suitable for exercise.
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Other | Bar Trivia Hosted by TriviaTryst


TriviaTryst was founded in NYC in 2009 by Bryce Galen after realizing that pub quizzes were fun, but there was potential for a new type of trivia night with music, energy and popular appeal! With a talented team of dedicated hosts and weekly events in five states, TriviaTryst is taking the East Coast by storm. Bring your friends and come play! It's FREE, and teams of up to 6 people can win prizes of up to $50 in gift certificates!
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Performance | Gandhi, Is That You? Comedy Show


Stand-up comedy show (that has been featured on MTV, and that fills to standing-room only each week). The show is produced by Brendan Fitzgibbons (The Onion, McSweeney's) and Lance Weiss (Carolines on Broadway) with comedians from David Letterman, Vh1, MTV, The Onion, and Comedy Central. Free pizza!
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9:00 pm
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Theater | Five Flights by Adam Bock, a Student Production


Siblings Ed and Adele inherit an enormous aviary that their late father built for his deceased wife, whose soul he believed, had transformed into the body of a wren – and now the grown children are faced with the dilemma of what to do with the crumbling structure. Folded into this debate are issues of religious conviction, fear of commitment, the way Russian ballet resembles a hockey game, and the courtship of Ed by Tom, a gay professional hockey player.
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