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Upcoming free events week of 2/23
There are so many friggin' NYPL events that I decided not to even bother this week. They are always a chore to go through. Hopefully I will manage it better next week.
Manhattan
Budapest Festival Orchestra Cocoa Concert, 2/23
Accessibility at Lincoln Center and the Budapest Festival Orchestra bring Cocoa Concerts, a family concert Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra has specially designed to include young people within the autism spectrum and their family members. This one-hour concert consists of brief classical-music movements, performed by members of the world-renowned orchestra, in an inclusive and supported environment. While the visual tools, music and communication techniques are created with children with autism in mind, all young people with disabilities are welcomed. The Budapest Festival Orchestra puts its heart and soul into organizing programs accessible to everyone, seeking to bring children with autism and development disabilities into the magical world of music. Conductor Iván Fischer and the BFO have been performing their Cocoa Concerts for years, and it is an important mission for BFO as these events enable children to enjoy enriching activities and to experience the joy and power of music. The orchestra’s musicians will perform in various chamber-music setups and will show, through the deft selection of music, the exciting things instruments can do and how much fun it is to play music together. Before introducing the musicians, Iván Fischer will explain the upcoming piece and what details are worth paying attention to. Before the concert begins, all audience members will receive a handout detailing the instruments used and the program, as well as colorful stickers to mark the finished pieces after every ovation, helping everyone remain engaged during the concert. Following the concert, families are invited to join the musicians for hot cocoa. Recommended for children aged 5 and up and their families. This program is specifically designed for children with autism, however, all are welcomed. This performance is free, but space is limited. 165 West 65th Street, 10th Floor, New York, NY 11AM source: The Lincoln Center http://www.lincolncenter.org/show/budapest-festival-orchestra-cocoa-concert
Behind the Sun, Above the Moon Anthology Launch, 2/23
Come celebrate the book launch for the anthology Behind the Sun Above the Moon, a short story collection by nonbinary authors featuring SFF stories with a brief reading hosted by contributing authors Emmett Nahil and Sara Codair. Behind the Sun, Above the Moon centers trans and non-binary Own Voices writers, which enables them to imagine alternative futures and create fabulist worlds for themselves. Emmett Nahil (he/him) is a queer writer, artist, and game producer working on the indie game Love Shore (2021). He’s interested in intersectional activism, diverse representation for other queer Middle Easterners, and bringing more nuanced work to all kinds of weird literature. He has been known to favor horror, sci-fi, urban/modern fantasy, and trans-inclusive speculative fiction. Follow him on twitter, @_emmays. Sara Codair is the author over fifty short stories, which are packed with action, adventure, magic, and the bizarre. They partially owe their success to their faithful feline writing partner, Goose the Meowditor-In-Chief, who likes to “edit” their work by deleting entire pages. Sara’s debut novel, Power Surge, was published by NineStar Press on Oct. 1, 2018 and the sequel will be out sometime in 2020. Find Sara online at http://saracodair.com or @shatteredsmooth. 172 Allen St, New York, NY 7 PM source: bluestockings.com https://bluestockings.com/event/behind-the-sun-above-the-moon-anthology-launch/?instance_id=211331
Regress, 2/23
ABC No Rio in Exile show. With Yasmeen Abdallah, Rebecca Bird, Kelsey Brewer, Courtney Childress, Jenn Dierdorf, Christina Freeman, Robert Goldkind, Kamryn Harmeling, Ianthe Jackson, Will Kaplan, Mark Power, Sarah Schrift, and Ashley Yang-Thompson. Curated by Jenn Dierdorf and Robert Goldkind. February 15 performance and storytelling with Edward Arrocha, Fly, Kamryn Harmeling, and Ashley Yang-Thompson. ABC No Rio in Exile at Bullet Space 292 Gallery 292 East 3rd Street, Manhattan 7p opening; $free Continues through February 23 source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ http://www.abcnorio.org
One-Act Play Festival, 2/24
The National Arts Club’s second annual One-Act Play Festival features short new works by notable playwrights – John Pielmeier, Steven Otfinoski, David Masello, among others – that examine the art of conversation. Each of the chosen works features two characters in dialogue, and it is through their talk that deep truths, conflicts, and resolution are reached.The plays, which will be performed this evening as staged readings, are a mix of the humorous, the poignant, the absurd. The “art of conversation” is practiced at its best in these works. 15 Gramercy Park S, New York, NY 8PM source: The National Arts Club https://www.nationalartsclub.org/default.aspx?p=.NETEventView&ID=3864827&qfilter=&type=0&ssid=0&chgs=
The Lady Jam, 2/25
Pull on your improv pants and get ready for a J-A-M! The Lady Jam is open to female and non-binary improvisers of all levels—all you have to do is put your name in a bucket, dance between sets (or tolerate our dancing), then get on stage with your new improv BFFs. Guys - you can watch and dance from your seats, just DON'T be a creep about it. 555 W 42nd Street, New York, NY 6PM source: https://hellskitchen.ucbtheatre.com https://hellskitchen.ucbtheatre.com/performance/72550
In the Gutter– A Monthly Comics Reading Series, 2/25
In the Gutter is a monthly comics reading featuring presentations of new and in-progress work primarily from indie comics artists, highlighting the voices of queer and trans creators. In the Gutter will create a space for comics artists working outside the mainstream industry to build community and audiences, and will further work to share the stories of marginalized peoples through comics. 172 Allen St, New York, NY 7PM source: bluestockings.com https://bluestockings.com/event/in-the-gutter-a-monthly-comics-reading-series-2/?instance_id=211624
Winter Bird Walk at the Battery With NYC Audubon, 2/25
Join us for bird walks in The Battery with NYC Audubon! Explore the diverse over-wintering birds that find food and habitat on The Battery's waterfront, such as ducks, geese, loons, sparrows, and finches. We might even spot a seal! Register online. The walk will be led by Gabriel Willow, an educator from NYC Audubon. Gabriel is an experienced birder and naturalist and is well-versed in the ecology and history of New York City. He has been leading walks for NYC Audubon for more than ten years, guiding new and experienced birders in all five boroughs and beyond. Meet at the Netherlands Memorial Flag Pole located at the entrance to the park on the corner of Broadway, Battery Place, and State Street. After the walk, we hope you will linger to enjoy the nation's largest perennial garden open 365 days free to the public. Learn more about The Battery at thebattery.org. Netherland Monument (In the Battery), Manhattan 8AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/11/winter-bird-walk-at-the-battery-with-nyc-audubon
Grand Forces of Change: How Climate and Culture Landscape the Planet, 2/25
Travel back in time several millennia with paleoclimatologist Dr. Gerry Rustic to look at how the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) weather pattern has shaped both the landscape and the people of our entire planet and, more specifically, the American Southwest. Then, fast-forward to 1919 and the formation of the Grand Canyon as a National Park. Dr. Laurel Brierly will discuss how the public intersects with the landscape and conservation/preservation at the Grand Canyon, as well as her role in providing stewardship and inspiration as a seasonal park ranger. Ryan's Daughter 350 East 85th Street, Manhattan 7:30p; $free 21 and over tasteofscience.org/new-york-events/ source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ https://www.tasteofscience.org/new-york-events/
Master Class With Radovan Vlatković, 2/26
The art of interpretation and details of technique are explained as master artists share their wisdom with the next generation of chamber musicians. Click here for more info (Opens in a new window) 165 W 65th St 10th Floor, New York, NY 11AM source: The Lincoln Center http://www.lincolncenter.org/show/master-class-with-radovan-vlatkovic
In honor of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month we are putting together an open mic, friendly competition, celebration, and contemplation on what love means to young people. We will be featuring poetry, storytelling, music, and creative responses to the prompt: What does love mean to you? Three winners of the creative submissions will be featured performers following an open mic! Youth Voices Network is a survivor led volunteer group whose mission is to raise awareness around dating violence. YVN works closely with Day One, an organization that provides support services and community education to young survivors of dating violence ages 24 and under. 172 Allen St, New York, NY 6PM source: bluestockings.com https://bluestockings.com/event/all-of-loves-vibes/?instance_id=212071
'And Still We Rise' a Black History Month Art Excursion, 2/27
Join us for a painting celebration of Black History Month by honoring African American artists who showcased social and political courage from the Early Republic to the Civil War. Create your own moving artwork as we discuss previous pieces from the Jazz Age, Harlem Renaissance, and the post-war years. RSVP on Eventbrite. For accessibility information, contact Zakiyah DeGraffe at [email protected] or by calling (212) 234-9603. Hansborough Recreation Center, Manhattan 6PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/27/and-still-we-rise-a-black-history-month-art-excursion
Black History Month Lecture - Harlem Architecture: Colonial & Modernism With John Reddick, 2/27
In this engaging lecture architect and historian, John Reddick will explore the colonial aesthetic in Harlem's early \modern\ architecture, considering how it served as a backdrop to the jazz age. Discussing select local early twentieth-century designs, such as the Roger Morris Apartments and the Colonial Park & Pool, Reddick will place into context the architecture of Harlem and the work of African American architect, Vertner Tandy, and his residence for Madame Walker on 136th Street, known during the Renaissance as the \Dark Tower.\ John Reddick has served as a curator and discussion leader for the Harlem Focus series at the Smithsonian Institution’s Cooper-Hewitt Design Center and has worked on several Harlem public space & art projects including Ralph Ellison Memorial, Harriet Tubman Square, and Frederick Douglass Circle. Reddick received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Ohio State University and a Master of Architecture from Yale University. Morris-Jumel Mansion (In Roger Morris Park), Manhattan 7PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/27/black-history-month-lecture-harlem-architecture-colonial-modernism-with-john-reddick
Imani Uzuri: Conjure Woman, 2/27
Imani Uzuri, raised in rural North Carolina, is an award-winning vocalist, composer, librettist, and improviser called “a postmodernist Bessie Smith” by the Village Voice. She creates interdisciplinary works and performs at international venues and festivals. Her ritual performance Wild Cotton was recently cited as one “with subtlety and vision” by the New York Times. In 2018, Uzuri was a commissioned composer for Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. Uzuri is a former Park Avenue Armory Artist-in-Residence and was a 2019 Jerome Foundation Composer-in-Residence at Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France. Uzuri and ensemble will share an intimate concert of compositions from her various works for voice, strings, flute, and piano, including music from her large music work Placeless, her cantata Conjure Woman, the world premiere of her Chamber Music America New Jazz Works commission, and selections from her forthcoming chamber opera Hush Arbor (The Opera), a mercurial musical meditation exploring themes of death, transcendence, rebirth, impermanence and “liminality” (standing at the threshold). Broadway Between 62nd and 63rd Streets, New York, NY 7:30PM source: The Lincoln Center http://www.lincolncenter.org/atrium/show/imani-uzuri-conjure-woman
Neon Glow Zumba Fest, 2/28
Join us for a glow-in-the-dark spin class! Wear light colored clothing to glow while you give yourself a New Year workout! 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. // Zumba 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. // Afro-Brazilian Zumba 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. // Uptown Zumba To RSVP, email [email protected] Asser Levy Recreation Center (In Asser Levy Playground), Manhattan source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/28/neon-glow-zumba-fest
Who's Coding Our Future? Algorithms, Culture, Ethics: A Conversation With Judith Michelle Williams and Clive Thompson, 2/28
Join us and our partner creative tech organization, CTW for a conversation moderated by Isabel Walcott Draves about how computer programmers and their algorithms are shaping our world. First, we'll hear from Clive Thompson, Canadian science and technology writer for publications like The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Wired and Entertainment Weekly. His book Coders: The Making of a New Tribe and the Remaking of the World explores the culture and influence of the programmers that increasingly impact so much of our daily lives. We'll pair him with Judith Michelle Williams, Senior Vice President, Global Head of People Sustainability & Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at SAP. Williams, who has also managed global diversity programs at Dropbox and Google, will offer deep insight into bias in the world of tech and the importance of diversity in software engineering teams. We'll round out the evening with a participatory discussion with the audience -- that's you! -- about your experiences interacting with algorithms, hidden influence, fairness, and who gets to create the culture of this coming age of Artificial Intelligence. 15 Gramercy Park S, New York, NY 6:30PM source: The National Arts Club https://www.nationalartsclub.org/default.aspx?p=.NETEventView&ID=3864828&qfilter=&type=0&ssid=0&chgs=
Historic New York: Washington Square, 2/29
Washington Square Park has served various roles for its community throughout the years, adapting to meet its needs. Well-known for its arch, honoring George Washington, the man for whom the park is named, and its fountain, the arch's elder by 43 years and a popular meeting spot, Washington Square Park also houses several other monuments and facilities. Our Historic New York programs highlight the history and architecture of selected neighborhoods or parks. Join the Urban Park Rangers for a tour and discussion of Washington Square Park. Washington Square Arch (In Washington Square Park), Manhattan 1PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/29/historic-new-york-washington-square
Late Night Packet Jam, 2/29
Late Night Packet Jam is the showcase for new & weird bits from New York's top late night writers, hosted by UCB’s Night Late team. These submitted monologue jokes, desk bits, games, walk-on characters, and weirdo experimental ideas all get their moment in front of late night’s best audience. If it’s going in a late night packet tomorrow (or eventually), it’ll be at Late Night Packet Jam . GUIDELINES: If interested in submitting, send a script of your bit (or monologue jokes) to [email protected] by midnight one week before the show. Your bit must be written (no improv), under five minutes, & have no (or ultra-simple!) tech queues. Except for monologue jokes, you’re responsible for performing your bit. (If you’d like to read your monologue jokes yourself, let us know in the email) LNPJ submissions are open to all and you can submit more than one bit. You can also sign up for the LNPJ mailing list for once-a-month reminders about deadlines & late night writing tips: http://bit.ly/UCB-LNPJ 555 W 42nd Street, New York, NY midnight source: https://hellskitchen.ucbtheatre.com https://hellskitchen.ucbtheatre.com/performance/72626
Our Urban Park Rangers' Nature Centers are your gateway to New York City parks. Each serves as an in-park community center for public education, recreational activities, and environmental studies. This winter, join us for the Nature's Workshop series. Each program in this series explores its topic in-depth and allows you to develop a skill, participate in a hands-on project, and indulge your curiosity. Join the Rangers for Linoleum Cut Fabric Printing. Bring an old t-shirt and make it new with a nature design print! All art materials will be provided. Myrtle Avenue at Washington Park (In Fort Greene Park), Brooklyn 11AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/23/natures-workshop-linoleum-cut-fabric-printing
Brooklyn Poetry Slam Writing Workshop W/ CJ Parker and Lindsay Young, 2/24
Two practicing psychoanalysts (Jamieson Webster and Marcus Coelen) explore the intersection (or confrontation) between female issues surrounding their bodies -- especially sexual and reproductive questions -- and modern medicine. A live discussion, including audience participation, will also be turned into a podcast. Floor 310 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 7-8p; $free source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ https://www.theflooronatlantic.com/workshops
Unlocked: NYC Post-Rikers | a #BHeard Town Hall, 2/26
Coney Island Indoor Beach Grass Planting Prep, 2/29
Join us on February 22 and February 29 to volunteer with NYC Parks Stewardship and the Wildlife Conservation Society-New York Aquarium! Volunteers will help prepare beach grass culms (stems) for planting. Before culms are ready to be planted on the dune, they must be processed and packaged in a way to ensure their viability. This process involves removing outer brown sheaths (layers) of old growth to expose the green live portion of the plants, as well as removing excess roots and rhizomes. Supplies are provided but volunteers should dress in clothes that can get dirty, close-toed shoes, and warm layers. They are also encouraged to bring their own water bottles. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. This is event is full to capactiy and closed for registration Registration Space is limited and registration is required. New York Aquarium (In Coney Island Beach & Boardwalk), Brooklyn 10AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/29/coney-island-indoor-beach-grass-planting-prep
Celebrating Black History: Film Screening, if Beale Street Could Talk, 2/29
Three Words: Mr. James Baldwin.We are beyond proud to present a free screening of Barry Jenkins's Oscar-nominated film, If Beale Street Could Talk as part of our Black History is American History Month programming.On page 42 of James Baldwin's If Beale Street Could Talk, protagonist Tish says, \It's a miracle to realize that somebody loves you.\ At the center of this film is ♥ love ♥. Beautiful, tragic, enduring, and powerful love. We don't want to give away too much. You'll just have to come to BRIC House and see it for yourself. 647 Fulton Street Brooklyn, NY 11217 4PM source: BRIC https://www.bricartsmedia.org/events-performances/celebrating-black-history-film-screening-if-beale-street-could-talk
Queens
Screening: Sorry to Bother You, 2/23
This 2018 dark comedy follows a young African-American telemarketer who adopts a white accent to succeed at his job. This imaginative film is a sharp critique not only on racial tensions but also on capitalism in America. This film is rated R. Register on Eventbrite. Lewis H Latimer House, Queens 2PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/23/screening-sorry-to-bother-you
EtM - Dhegrae & Digression, 2/23
EtM Con Edison composer-in-residence, Sheree Clement presents the world premiere of a new work commissioned by vocal duo Dhegrae & Digression, in a setting of poems by Phillis Levin. A wildly imaginative program curated by Lucy Dhegrae and Ariadne Greif, who are Dhegrae & Digression. 137-35 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, NY 7PM source: http://www.flushingtownhall.org http://www.flushingtownhall.org/event/3cd6a4ef22423e3686081a3bb2583491
Modular Synthesis Workshop: Apocalipsis U, 2/27
stud1nt of Signal Flux leads the second edition of the Apocalipsis U monthly skillshare, this time with a focus on modular synthesis. After the learning session, we’ll give folks a chance to submit a favorite track or a production of your own to hear on the Nowadays system. Vinyl, USB, SD Card and CD are all formats that work. Nowadays 56-06 Cooper Avenue, Ridgewood 8-11p; $free facebook.com/events/481981422502934/ source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/481981422502934/
Forest Park Trail Maintenance Hike, 2/28
Did you know that NYC has over 350 miles of hiking trails throughout its public parks? Help to keep these trails clean, safe, and ecologically healthy by joining the NYC Parks Stewardship Team and the Natural Areas Conservancy on a trail maintenance hike! Register online. Metropolitan Avenue and Forest Park Drive (In Forest Park), Queens 10AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/28/forest-park-trail-maintenance-hike
An Evening of Quadraphonic Sounds, 2/28
Performances by Jeff Kolar, Anthony Janas, Jenn Grossman, and visuals by Jonathan Sims. An experimental sound performance in four channel speakers that will envelope the audience with evolving and sonorous motion. Visual artist Jonathan Sims will be providing live projections. Flux Factory 3931 29th Street, Long Island City, Queens 7p; $free source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ http://www.fluxfactory.org/event/an-evening-of-quadraphonic-sounds/
Powell's Cove Park Wetland Restoration, 2/29
Volunteer with the Stewardship Team at Powell's Cove Park! Volunteers will be removing debris from Powell's Cove Park. Volunteers will also learn how to safely remove invasive plants from Powell's Cove Park shoreline in order to help create a healthier ecosystem. Volunteers should dress in clothes that can get dirty, close-toed shoes, and warm layers. They are also encouraged to bring their own water bottles. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Please note: Space is limited and registration is required. 137th Street and 11th Avenue (In Powell's Cove Park), Queens 10AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/29/powells-cove-park-wetland-restoration
Winter Wetlands Hike, 2/29
Urban wetlands provide a variety of benefits, including improved water quality and storm water retention. They also serve as critical habitat for native wildlife. Join the Urban Park Rangers on this hike to explore wetlands. Union Turnpike Parking Lot (In Cunningham Park), Queens 11AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/29/winter-wetlands-hike
Staten Island
Astronomy: The Night Sky, 2/23
Our Urban Park Rangers will be your guides to the solar system, discussing the science, history, and folklore of the universe. Our Night Sky programs highlight the history and folklore of the solar system, using the naked eye to locate stars and planets. Lemon Creek Pier (In Lemon Creek Park), Staten Island 6PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/23/astronomy-night-sky I would like to give a shoutout to u/thivnav for telling me about Flushing Town Hall. Also to u/mandonuts, for Public Theater (which should be here next week). As a personal recommendation, I would suggest going to see Sorry to Bother You, which I thought was fantastic. Again, you can search the events here. There are some more search filters. Notably, you can choose to omit public-run events (my GAD so many nypl events) and can filter for family-oriented events. Next week, I hope to have some keyword filters, and have a search that doesn't default to a map (think how Yelp lists restaurants when you search). Cheers, until next week.
There are so many friggin' NYPL events that I decided not to even bother this week. They are always a chore to go through. Hopefully I will manage it better next week.
Manhattan
Budapest Festival Orchestra Cocoa Concert, 2/23
Accessibility at Lincoln Center and the Budapest Festival Orchestra bring Cocoa Concerts, a family concert Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra has specially designed to include young people within the autism spectrum and their family members. This one-hour concert consists of brief classical-music movements, performed by members of the world-renowned orchestra, in an inclusive and supported environment. While the visual tools, music and communication techniques are created with children with autism in mind, all young people with disabilities are welcomed. The Budapest Festival Orchestra puts its heart and soul into organizing programs accessible to everyone, seeking to bring children with autism and development disabilities into the magical world of music. Conductor Iván Fischer and the BFO have been performing their Cocoa Concerts for years, and it is an important mission for BFO as these events enable children to enjoy enriching activities and to experience the joy and power of music. The orchestra’s musicians will perform in various chamber-music setups and will show, through the deft selection of music, the exciting things instruments can do and how much fun it is to play music together. Before introducing the musicians, Iván Fischer will explain the upcoming piece and what details are worth paying attention to. Before the concert begins, all audience members will receive a handout detailing the instruments used and the program, as well as colorful stickers to mark the finished pieces after every ovation, helping everyone remain engaged during the concert. Following the concert, families are invited to join the musicians for hot cocoa. Recommended for children aged 5 and up and their families. This program is specifically designed for children with autism, however, all are welcomed. This performance is free, but space is limited. 165 West 65th Street, 10th Floor, New York, NY 11AM source: The Lincoln Center http://www.lincolncenter.org/show/budapest-festival-orchestra-cocoa-concert
Behind the Sun, Above the Moon Anthology Launch, 2/23
Come celebrate the book launch for the anthology Behind the Sun Above the Moon, a short story collection by nonbinary authors featuring SFF stories with a brief reading hosted by contributing authors Emmett Nahil and Sara Codair. Behind the Sun, Above the Moon centers trans and non-binary Own Voices writers, which enables them to imagine alternative futures and create fabulist worlds for themselves. Emmett Nahil (he/him) is a queer writer, artist, and game producer working on the indie game Love Shore (2021). He’s interested in intersectional activism, diverse representation for other queer Middle Easterners, and bringing more nuanced work to all kinds of weird literature. He has been known to favor horror, sci-fi, urban/modern fantasy, and trans-inclusive speculative fiction. Follow him on twitter, @_emmays. Sara Codair is the author over fifty short stories, which are packed with action, adventure, magic, and the bizarre. They partially owe their success to their faithful feline writing partner, Goose the Meowditor-In-Chief, who likes to “edit” their work by deleting entire pages. Sara’s debut novel, Power Surge, was published by NineStar Press on Oct. 1, 2018 and the sequel will be out sometime in 2020. Find Sara online at http://saracodair.com or @shatteredsmooth. 172 Allen St, New York, NY 7 PM source: bluestockings.com https://bluestockings.com/event/behind-the-sun-above-the-moon-anthology-launch/?instance_id=211331
Regress, 2/23
ABC No Rio in Exile show. With Yasmeen Abdallah, Rebecca Bird, Kelsey Brewer, Courtney Childress, Jenn Dierdorf, Christina Freeman, Robert Goldkind, Kamryn Harmeling, Ianthe Jackson, Will Kaplan, Mark Power, Sarah Schrift, and Ashley Yang-Thompson. Curated by Jenn Dierdorf and Robert Goldkind. February 15 performance and storytelling with Edward Arrocha, Fly, Kamryn Harmeling, and Ashley Yang-Thompson. ABC No Rio in Exile at Bullet Space 292 Gallery 292 East 3rd Street, Manhattan 7p opening; $free Continues through February 23 source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ http://www.abcnorio.org
One-Act Play Festival, 2/24
The National Arts Club’s second annual One-Act Play Festival features short new works by notable playwrights – John Pielmeier, Steven Otfinoski, David Masello, among others – that examine the art of conversation. Each of the chosen works features two characters in dialogue, and it is through their talk that deep truths, conflicts, and resolution are reached.The plays, which will be performed this evening as staged readings, are a mix of the humorous, the poignant, the absurd. The “art of conversation” is practiced at its best in these works. 15 Gramercy Park S, New York, NY 8PM source: The National Arts Club https://www.nationalartsclub.org/default.aspx?p=.NETEventView&ID=3864827&qfilter=&type=0&ssid=0&chgs=
The Lady Jam, 2/25
Pull on your improv pants and get ready for a J-A-M! The Lady Jam is open to female and non-binary improvisers of all levels—all you have to do is put your name in a bucket, dance between sets (or tolerate our dancing), then get on stage with your new improv BFFs. Guys - you can watch and dance from your seats, just DON'T be a creep about it. 555 W 42nd Street, New York, NY 6PM source: https://hellskitchen.ucbtheatre.com https://hellskitchen.ucbtheatre.com/performance/72550
In the Gutter– A Monthly Comics Reading Series, 2/25
In the Gutter is a monthly comics reading featuring presentations of new and in-progress work primarily from indie comics artists, highlighting the voices of queer and trans creators. In the Gutter will create a space for comics artists working outside the mainstream industry to build community and audiences, and will further work to share the stories of marginalized peoples through comics. 172 Allen St, New York, NY 7PM source: bluestockings.com https://bluestockings.com/event/in-the-gutter-a-monthly-comics-reading-series-2/?instance_id=211624
Winter Bird Walk at the Battery With NYC Audubon, 2/25
Join us for bird walks in The Battery with NYC Audubon! Explore the diverse over-wintering birds that find food and habitat on The Battery's waterfront, such as ducks, geese, loons, sparrows, and finches. We might even spot a seal! Register online. The walk will be led by Gabriel Willow, an educator from NYC Audubon. Gabriel is an experienced birder and naturalist and is well-versed in the ecology and history of New York City. He has been leading walks for NYC Audubon for more than ten years, guiding new and experienced birders in all five boroughs and beyond. Meet at the Netherlands Memorial Flag Pole located at the entrance to the park on the corner of Broadway, Battery Place, and State Street. After the walk, we hope you will linger to enjoy the nation's largest perennial garden open 365 days free to the public. Learn more about The Battery at thebattery.org. Netherland Monument (In the Battery), Manhattan 8AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/11/winter-bird-walk-at-the-battery-with-nyc-audubon
Grand Forces of Change: How Climate and Culture Landscape the Planet, 2/25
Travel back in time several millennia with paleoclimatologist Dr. Gerry Rustic to look at how the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) weather pattern has shaped both the landscape and the people of our entire planet and, more specifically, the American Southwest. Then, fast-forward to 1919 and the formation of the Grand Canyon as a National Park. Dr. Laurel Brierly will discuss how the public intersects with the landscape and conservation/preservation at the Grand Canyon, as well as her role in providing stewardship and inspiration as a seasonal park ranger. Ryan's Daughter 350 East 85th Street, Manhattan 7:30p; $free 21 and over tasteofscience.org/new-york-events/ source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ https://www.tasteofscience.org/new-york-events/
Master Class With Radovan Vlatković, 2/26
The art of interpretation and details of technique are explained as master artists share their wisdom with the next generation of chamber musicians. Click here for more info (Opens in a new window) 165 W 65th St 10th Floor, New York, NY 11AM source: The Lincoln Center http://www.lincolncenter.org/show/master-class-with-radovan-vlatkovic
In honor of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month we are putting together an open mic, friendly competition, celebration, and contemplation on what love means to young people. We will be featuring poetry, storytelling, music, and creative responses to the prompt: What does love mean to you? Three winners of the creative submissions will be featured performers following an open mic! Youth Voices Network is a survivor led volunteer group whose mission is to raise awareness around dating violence. YVN works closely with Day One, an organization that provides support services and community education to young survivors of dating violence ages 24 and under. 172 Allen St, New York, NY 6PM source: bluestockings.com https://bluestockings.com/event/all-of-loves-vibes/?instance_id=212071
'And Still We Rise' a Black History Month Art Excursion, 2/27
Join us for a painting celebration of Black History Month by honoring African American artists who showcased social and political courage from the Early Republic to the Civil War. Create your own moving artwork as we discuss previous pieces from the Jazz Age, Harlem Renaissance, and the post-war years. RSVP on Eventbrite. For accessibility information, contact Zakiyah DeGraffe at [email protected] or by calling (212) 234-9603. Hansborough Recreation Center, Manhattan 6PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/27/and-still-we-rise-a-black-history-month-art-excursion
Black History Month Lecture - Harlem Architecture: Colonial & Modernism With John Reddick, 2/27
In this engaging lecture architect and historian, John Reddick will explore the colonial aesthetic in Harlem's early \modern\ architecture, considering how it served as a backdrop to the jazz age. Discussing select local early twentieth-century designs, such as the Roger Morris Apartments and the Colonial Park & Pool, Reddick will place into context the architecture of Harlem and the work of African American architect, Vertner Tandy, and his residence for Madame Walker on 136th Street, known during the Renaissance as the \Dark Tower.\ John Reddick has served as a curator and discussion leader for the Harlem Focus series at the Smithsonian Institution’s Cooper-Hewitt Design Center and has worked on several Harlem public space & art projects including Ralph Ellison Memorial, Harriet Tubman Square, and Frederick Douglass Circle. Reddick received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Ohio State University and a Master of Architecture from Yale University. Morris-Jumel Mansion (In Roger Morris Park), Manhattan 7PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/27/black-history-month-lecture-harlem-architecture-colonial-modernism-with-john-reddick
Imani Uzuri: Conjure Woman, 2/27
Imani Uzuri, raised in rural North Carolina, is an award-winning vocalist, composer, librettist, and improviser called “a postmodernist Bessie Smith” by the Village Voice. She creates interdisciplinary works and performs at international venues and festivals. Her ritual performance Wild Cotton was recently cited as one “with subtlety and vision” by the New York Times. In 2018, Uzuri was a commissioned composer for Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. Uzuri is a former Park Avenue Armory Artist-in-Residence and was a 2019 Jerome Foundation Composer-in-Residence at Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France. Uzuri and ensemble will share an intimate concert of compositions from her various works for voice, strings, flute, and piano, including music from her large music work Placeless, her cantata Conjure Woman, the world premiere of her Chamber Music America New Jazz Works commission, and selections from her forthcoming chamber opera Hush Arbor (The Opera), a mercurial musical meditation exploring themes of death, transcendence, rebirth, impermanence and “liminality” (standing at the threshold). Broadway Between 62nd and 63rd Streets, New York, NY 7:30PM source: The Lincoln Center http://www.lincolncenter.org/atrium/show/imani-uzuri-conjure-woman
Neon Glow Zumba Fest, 2/28
Join us for a glow-in-the-dark spin class! Wear light colored clothing to glow while you give yourself a New Year workout! 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. // Zumba 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. // Afro-Brazilian Zumba 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. // Uptown Zumba To RSVP, email [email protected] Asser Levy Recreation Center (In Asser Levy Playground), Manhattan source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/28/neon-glow-zumba-fest
Who's Coding Our Future? Algorithms, Culture, Ethics: A Conversation With Judith Michelle Williams and Clive Thompson, 2/28
Join us and our partner creative tech organization, CTW for a conversation moderated by Isabel Walcott Draves about how computer programmers and their algorithms are shaping our world. First, we'll hear from Clive Thompson, Canadian science and technology writer for publications like The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Wired and Entertainment Weekly. His book Coders: The Making of a New Tribe and the Remaking of the World explores the culture and influence of the programmers that increasingly impact so much of our daily lives. We'll pair him with Judith Michelle Williams, Senior Vice President, Global Head of People Sustainability & Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at SAP. Williams, who has also managed global diversity programs at Dropbox and Google, will offer deep insight into bias in the world of tech and the importance of diversity in software engineering teams. We'll round out the evening with a participatory discussion with the audience -- that's you! -- about your experiences interacting with algorithms, hidden influence, fairness, and who gets to create the culture of this coming age of Artificial Intelligence. 15 Gramercy Park S, New York, NY 6:30PM source: The National Arts Club https://www.nationalartsclub.org/default.aspx?p=.NETEventView&ID=3864828&qfilter=&type=0&ssid=0&chgs=
Historic New York: Washington Square, 2/29
Washington Square Park has served various roles for its community throughout the years, adapting to meet its needs. Well-known for its arch, honoring George Washington, the man for whom the park is named, and its fountain, the arch's elder by 43 years and a popular meeting spot, Washington Square Park also houses several other monuments and facilities. Our Historic New York programs highlight the history and architecture of selected neighborhoods or parks. Join the Urban Park Rangers for a tour and discussion of Washington Square Park. Washington Square Arch (In Washington Square Park), Manhattan 1PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/29/historic-new-york-washington-square
Late Night Packet Jam, 2/29
Late Night Packet Jam is the showcase for new & weird bits from New York's top late night writers, hosted by UCB’s Night Late team. These submitted monologue jokes, desk bits, games, walk-on characters, and weirdo experimental ideas all get their moment in front of late night’s best audience. If it’s going in a late night packet tomorrow (or eventually), it’ll be at Late Night Packet Jam . GUIDELINES: If interested in submitting, send a script of your bit (or monologue jokes) to [email protected] by midnight one week before the show. Your bit must be written (no improv), under five minutes, & have no (or ultra-simple!) tech queues. Except for monologue jokes, you’re responsible for performing your bit. (If you’d like to read your monologue jokes yourself, let us know in the email) LNPJ submissions are open to all and you can submit more than one bit. You can also sign up for the LNPJ mailing list for once-a-month reminders about deadlines & late night writing tips: http://bit.ly/UCB-LNPJ 555 W 42nd Street, New York, NY midnight source: https://hellskitchen.ucbtheatre.com https://hellskitchen.ucbtheatre.com/performance/72626
Our Urban Park Rangers' Nature Centers are your gateway to New York City parks. Each serves as an in-park community center for public education, recreational activities, and environmental studies. This winter, join us for the Nature's Workshop series. Each program in this series explores its topic in-depth and allows you to develop a skill, participate in a hands-on project, and indulge your curiosity. Join the Rangers for Linoleum Cut Fabric Printing. Bring an old t-shirt and make it new with a nature design print! All art materials will be provided. Myrtle Avenue at Washington Park (In Fort Greene Park), Brooklyn 11AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/23/natures-workshop-linoleum-cut-fabric-printing
Brooklyn Poetry Slam Writing Workshop W/ CJ Parker and Lindsay Young, 2/24
Two practicing psychoanalysts (Jamieson Webster and Marcus Coelen) explore the intersection (or confrontation) between female issues surrounding their bodies -- especially sexual and reproductive questions -- and modern medicine. A live discussion, including audience participation, will also be turned into a podcast. Floor 310 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 7-8p; $free source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ https://www.theflooronatlantic.com/workshops
Unlocked: NYC Post-Rikers | a #BHeard Town Hall, 2/26
Coney Island Indoor Beach Grass Planting Prep, 2/29
Join us on February 22 and February 29 to volunteer with NYC Parks Stewardship and the Wildlife Conservation Society-New York Aquarium! Volunteers will help prepare beach grass culms (stems) for planting. Before culms are ready to be planted on the dune, they must be processed and packaged in a way to ensure their viability. This process involves removing outer brown sheaths (layers) of old growth to expose the green live portion of the plants, as well as removing excess roots and rhizomes. Supplies are provided but volunteers should dress in clothes that can get dirty, close-toed shoes, and warm layers. They are also encouraged to bring their own water bottles. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. This is event is full to capactiy and closed for registration Registration Space is limited and registration is required. New York Aquarium (In Coney Island Beach & Boardwalk), Brooklyn 10AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/29/coney-island-indoor-beach-grass-planting-prep
Celebrating Black History: Film Screening, if Beale Street Could Talk, 2/29
Three Words: Mr. James Baldwin.We are beyond proud to present a free screening of Barry Jenkins's Oscar-nominated film, If Beale Street Could Talk as part of our Black History is American History Month programming.On page 42 of James Baldwin's If Beale Street Could Talk, protagonist Tish says, \It's a miracle to realize that somebody loves you.\ At the center of this film is ♥ love ♥. Beautiful, tragic, enduring, and powerful love. We don't want to give away too much. You'll just have to come to BRIC House and see it for yourself. 647 Fulton Street Brooklyn, NY 11217 4PM source: BRIC https://www.bricartsmedia.org/events-performances/celebrating-black-history-film-screening-if-beale-street-could-talk
Queens
Screening: Sorry to Bother You, 2/23
This 2018 dark comedy follows a young African-American telemarketer who adopts a white accent to succeed at his job. This imaginative film is a sharp critique not only on racial tensions but also on capitalism in America. This film is rated R. Register on Eventbrite. Lewis H Latimer House, Queens 2PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/23/screening-sorry-to-bother-you
EtM - Dhegrae & Digression, 2/23
EtM Con Edison composer-in-residence, Sheree Clement presents the world premiere of a new work commissioned by vocal duo Dhegrae & Digression, in a setting of poems by Phillis Levin. A wildly imaginative program curated by Lucy Dhegrae and Ariadne Greif, who are Dhegrae & Digression. 137-35 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, NY 7PM source: http://www.flushingtownhall.org http://www.flushingtownhall.org/event/3cd6a4ef22423e3686081a3bb2583491
Modular Synthesis Workshop: Apocalipsis U, 2/27
stud1nt of Signal Flux leads the second edition of the Apocalipsis U monthly skillshare, this time with a focus on modular synthesis. After the learning session, we’ll give folks a chance to submit a favorite track or a production of your own to hear on the Nowadays system. Vinyl, USB, SD Card and CD are all formats that work. Nowadays 56-06 Cooper Avenue, Ridgewood 8-11p; $free facebook.com/events/481981422502934/ source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/481981422502934/
Forest Park Trail Maintenance Hike, 2/28
Did you know that NYC has over 350 miles of hiking trails throughout its public parks? Help to keep these trails clean, safe, and ecologically healthy by joining the NYC Parks Stewardship Team and the Natural Areas Conservancy on a trail maintenance hike! Register online. Metropolitan Avenue and Forest Park Drive (In Forest Park), Queens 10AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/28/forest-park-trail-maintenance-hike
An Evening of Quadraphonic Sounds, 2/28
Performances by Jeff Kolar, Anthony Janas, Jenn Grossman, and visuals by Jonathan Sims. An experimental sound performance in four channel speakers that will envelope the audience with evolving and sonorous motion. Visual artist Jonathan Sims will be providing live projections. Flux Factory 3931 29th Street, Long Island City, Queens 7p; $free source: http://www.nonsensenyc.com/ http://www.fluxfactory.org/event/an-evening-of-quadraphonic-sounds/
Powell's Cove Park Wetland Restoration, 2/29
Volunteer with the Stewardship Team at Powell's Cove Park! Volunteers will be removing debris from Powell's Cove Park. Volunteers will also learn how to safely remove invasive plants from Powell's Cove Park shoreline in order to help create a healthier ecosystem. Volunteers should dress in clothes that can get dirty, close-toed shoes, and warm layers. They are also encouraged to bring their own water bottles. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Please note: Space is limited and registration is required. 137th Street and 11th Avenue (In Powell's Cove Park), Queens 10AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/29/powells-cove-park-wetland-restoration
Winter Wetlands Hike, 2/29
Urban wetlands provide a variety of benefits, including improved water quality and storm water retention. They also serve as critical habitat for native wildlife. Join the Urban Park Rangers on this hike to explore wetlands. Union Turnpike Parking Lot (In Cunningham Park), Queens 11AM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/29/winter-wetlands-hike
Staten Island
Astronomy: The Night Sky, 2/23
Our Urban Park Rangers will be your guides to the solar system, discussing the science, history, and folklore of the universe. Our Night Sky programs highlight the history and folklore of the solar system, using the naked eye to locate stars and planets. Lemon Creek Pier (In Lemon Creek Park), Staten Island 6PM source: https://www.nycgovparks.org https://www.nycgovparks.org/events/2020/02/23/astronomy-night-sky I would like to give a shoutout to u/thivnav for telling me about Flushing Town Hall. Also to u/mandonuts, for Public Theater (which should be here next week). As a personal recommendation, I would suggest going to see Sorry to Bother You, which I thought was fantastic. Again, you can search the events here. There are some more search filters. Notably, you can choose to omit public-run events (my GAD so many nypl events) and can filter for family-oriented events. Next week, I hope to have some keyword filters, and have a search that doesn't default to a map (think how Yelp lists restaurants when you search). Cheers, until next week.
Another late night/early morning launch? We're getting spoiled - Delta IV, AFSPC-6: Friday, August 19th, launch window 12:47 am - 1:51 am (24 points, 1 comment)
Heads up - Publix Chicken Tender sub on sale ($5.99 each) until 11/9! (24 points, 19 comments)
Before you vote on amendment one, read up on it. The ads are a cynical and despicable misrepresentation of the facts. (35 points, 8 comments)
Don't miss the SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch tomorrow (Wednesday). It was rescheduled and there's an 80% chance of launch. It's taking off from 39B, so pretty much straight across the river from Titusville. (35 points, 24 comments)
New Free-LGBT support group in Melbourne: Mondays at 1PM (plus info about their other groups) (17 points, 2 comments)
FREE FELINE SPAY/NEUTER:- Animal Guardians of Brevard and H.O.P.E. are sponsoring "Fix a Feral or Family Feline" for two weeks starting October 16, 2016. (16 points, 0 comments)
Have you seen the articles about Time-Warner Cable now Charter now Spectrum being sued by NY State AG for gouging subscribers? (16 points, 11 comments)
[Daily Breeze has the following events listed:] They have nothing as of 2 pm South Bay By Jackie has the following events listed: Vroom, vroom! The Cruise is back! Cruise at the Beach returns to Ruby’s Diner in Redondo Beach for the season on April 17! Open to the public, this free event happens every Friday night through October and features a gathering of vintage automobiles on display in the Ruby’s Diner parking lot from 4 to 8 p.m. Enthusiasts are encouraged to bring their hot rods, street rods and muscle cars and strut their stuff. A favorite with local car enthusiasts, this popular event has grown tremendously over the years and features vintage and classic cars from all over Southern California. The evening also features music, trivia, trophies and raffle. Ruby’s Diner is located at 245 North Harbor Drive in Redondo Beach. If you wish to display a car or require more information, contact Larry Neville at 310-962-7438. The Circle presents the 2015 Homes Tour: Behind the Gates of Rolling Hills, on Friday, April 17 and Saturday, April 18. The homes presented range from an historic equestrian retreat to a totally re-envisioned 1950′s entertainment paradise. The owners are just as diverse, including among them an Academy Award winner and classic car collectors. Take a break from touring the beautiful homes and enjoy a luncheon by TGIS at the stylish Stripe Café in the Palos Verdes Art Center. Guests may also enter a raffle for a chance to win one or more extraordinary prizes. Prizes include a Week in Sedona Package, Hollywood Bowl Package, Sports Lover Package, jewelry, art, goods and services. The drawing will be held on Saturday, April 18 at 4 p.m. at PVAC. In addition, attendees may place a bid on an original oil painting commissioned expressly for the Palos Verdes Homes Tour, painted by Don Crocker. General admission tickets for the homes tour are $50 per person or $45 for PVAC members. The hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both days and guests will be shuttled to the Tour Homes and back to the Art Center. Parking will be available at the PV Art Center and the Peninsula Community Church (300 yards further up the same side of the street). There are no cameras, pets, food, children under 12, large bags or high-heeled shoes allowed and the homes are not handicapped accessible. For additional information, visit the website at http://www.pvhomestour.org/. The Palos Verdes Art Center is located at 5504 Crestridge Road in Rancho Palos Verdes. Volunteers will be on site to direct guests to the Shuttles to the three tour homes. The 2015 Universe Multicultural Film Festival (UMFF) takes place from April 17 to April 19 in Rolling Hills Estates. The screenings will be held at the Promenade on the Peninsula, RHCC Community Center and Peninsula Center Library in Rolling Hills Estates. The festival offers an amazing opportunity to learn about different cultures, lifestyles, traditions and beliefs. UMFF will screen more than 75 feature films and short films representing twenty five countries, along with special artist tributes, conversations, panels, education programs and a special cultural fashion show on Sunday afternoon. All the screened films will be either voiced in English or contain subtitles. General admission tickets are $5 for children 18 and under and $10 for adults. Family, group and day passes are also available. The festival invites the community to attend and take part in additional activities such as industry panels and cultural events. The film committee will host high-quality events for participants and collaborators, including film receptions, galas, award ceremony and specific seminars with directors and filmmakers looking for new projects. For additional information, schedule and a list of films, visit the website at http://www.umfilms.org. The business owners of Downtown Manhattan Beach are hosting their Spring Sidewalk Sale from Friday, April 17 through Sunday, April 19. For three days, shoppers can take advantage of drastic price reductions on merchandise ranging from clothing to home furnishings and everything in between. Enjoy massive retail markdowns, pleasant outdoor dining, beautiful weather, convenient parking and glorious ocean views. Regular store and restaurant hours will be in effect. Visit the Downtown Manhattan Beach Facebook page for special offers and pre-sale events. “CHECK-IN”, post a “SELFIE” of your shopping/dining experience, tell them about the deal you found, and tag #MYDTMB. For additional details, visit the website at http://www.downtownmanhattanbeach.com/. The public is invited to join the Beach Cities Cycling Club and special guest Anthony Kennedy-Shriver of Best Buddies International, for a Bike Ride on April 18 to promote the Special Olympics World Games, founded by his mother, Eunice Kennedy-Shriver. Anthony will recognize the good work both organizations do to improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and honor the South Bay Host Towns for their support of hundreds of International Special Olympics athletes and coaches. The BCCClub will offer four FREE non-competitive, local bike rides of varying distances to choose from. The rides will have a staggered start (8:00 to 8:45 AM) leaving from the Redondo Beach Pier area, near the bike path. During the rides, attendees will have a chance to talk with Anthony Kennedy-Shriver and learn more about Best Buddies, in addition to meeting Coach Jim Hannon, BCCClub/B-4 Team Captain. Following the bike ride, Best Buddies will provide food, coffee, giveaways, prizes and more. For additional information and to register for the bike ride, visit the website at http://bccclub.org/BCCClub-BB.html. To learn more about the Best Buddies organization, join the B-4/BCCClub Team and ride in the Hearst Castle Challenge, or make a donation, visit the website at http://bestbuddieschallenge.org/hc/. More questions? Contact Kelly Schultz at [email protected] or Jim Hannon at [email protected]. Here’s a new twist on how to get ready for summer! King Harbor Brewery presents Girls Pint Out on Saturday, April 18 between 5 and 8 p.m. Birdie Fashion on the Fly, a mobile boutique shop will be setting up shop for those that are looking for a new spring outfit. The Nail Truck, an Orange County based mobile nail salon will also be offering professional manicures, pedicures and gels on board a chic vintage airstream. For those interested in booking an appointment please call or text Janine at (949) 294-6902. Walk-ins will also be available. This event is free to attend and open to all ages, even the boys! Beer will also be available for purchase. Guests who either purchase an item from Birdie Fashion on the Fly, or receive a mani or pedi (this includes the guys!) from The Nail Truck, will receive $1 off the Swirly, an American Brown Ale with Coffee, Vanilla and Cocoa Nibs along with a raffle ticket to win a gift bag full of goodies including nail polish, jewelry, and King Harbor Brewery swag. Come out and get girly with the ‘Swirly’! For additional information, visit the website at http://kingharborbrewing.com/. King Harbor Brewing Company is located at 2907 182 Street in Redondo Beach. The City of Torrance Community Services Department and The Attic invite the public to celebrate the Attic’s 16 Year Anniversary with an all you can eat Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 18 from 7 to 11 a.m. Guests will enjoy live entertainment and tours of the facility will be available. Donations are $5 per person and will be used to upgrade the patio area and outdoor recreational area. Tickets are now on sale at The Attic, the City of Torrance Community Services Department Information Desk or from any Attic Advisory Committee/Torrance Youth Council representative. For additional information, call (310) 618-2930. The Attic is located at 2320 West Carson Street in Torrance. El Segundo Museum of Art hosts Amanda Yates Garcia: The Oracle of Los Angeles, for a lecture about living life as a real witch on Saturday, April 18 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Yates Garcia is a multi-media artist, writer, oracle and witch. Along with a lecture on contemporary witchcraft, Yates Garcia will offer a Manifestation ritual in honor of the New Moon and the rejuvenating potential of springtime. The event and lecture is part of ESMoA’s current art experience, SPARK, which looks deep into Mirrorworld, a collection of illustrated stories from bestselling children’s author Cornelia Funke, to examine the connection between inspiration and imagination in our high-tech, high-finance, high-art-priced age. Sounds like an enchanting evening…. For additional information, visit the ESMoA website at http://www.ESMoA.org or call 424-277-1020. ESMoA is located at 208 Main Street in El Segundo. Chalk it up on Saturday, April 18 at the fifth annual Earth Day Chalk Art Challenge at the Redondo Marina sponsored by the King Harbor Association beginning at 10 a.m. This free event provides a public space for professional artists, children and festival-goers to make and enjoy chalk art murals. Participants of all levels are invited to create a chalk art drawing to commemorate Earth Day. The first 100 children to sign-up on the day of the event will receive free chalk. This free event is open to public viewing so even if you don’t plan to participate, take a stroll along the ocean front and discover what these amazing artists can create with a slab of concrete and a little chalk! All the fun takes place at the Redondo Beach Marina Sea Wall located at 181 North Harbor Drive in Redondo Beach. For additional information, call 310-374-3481 or visit the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/events/364049703786507/. The El Segundo Public Library presents the new season of the popular Concerts in the Library series which runs from January through May. This free series is open to the public and features classical and jazz programs, as well as music from different ethnic traditions. The concerts take place in the Friends of the Library Room on the third Saturday of each month at 2 p.m. and will include light refreshments provided by the Friends of the Library. This Saturday, April 18 features the music of the Joel Irish Trio. The El Segundo Public Library is located at 111 West Mariposa Avenue in El Segundo. For a complete list of shows and other information, call 310-524-2728 or visit the website at http://www.elsegundo.org/library/. The Palos Verdes Junior Women’s Club presents Cirque Du Soiree – A Whimsical Night of Amazing Delights in the Grand Ballroom of the Manhattan Beach Marriot on Saturday, April 18. The evening will feature dinner, dancing, entertainment and silent and live auctions. The event runs from 6 p.m. to midnight and benefits local philanthropies supported by the Palos Verdes Junior Women’s Club. Tickets are $185 per person if purchased by March 18 and $200 per person afterward. For additional information and ticket purchase, visit the website at http://www.pvjuniors.org/. The Manhattan Beach Marriott is located at 1400 Parkview Avenue in Manhattan Beach. This is so cool….The public is invited to attend the Opening Reception: South Bay Snapshots at Phantom Galleries L.A. in Hawthorne on Sunday, April 19 from 4 to 8 p.m. Phantom Galleries L.A. revitalizes and energizes communities and pedestrian thoroughfares by transforming unoccupied properties throughout Los Angeles County into vibrant cultural hubs with the 24/7 public presentation of art. Daily life in the South Bay is uniquely revealed by photographers Melissa Richardson Banks, Jon Berry, Arlene P. Carley and Richard Podgurski. Curated by Martha De Perez and hosted by Liza Simone of Phantom Galleries L.A., this exhibit is a featured event of Month of Photography Los Angeles (MOPLA) presented by the Lucie Foundation. RSVP on Eventbrite at https://southbaysnapshots2015.eventbrite.com/ and you may win a FREE 8″ unframed print! For additional information and to RSVP, visit the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/events/1032391666775015/. Phantom Galleries L.A. is located at 12609 Hawthorne Boulevard in Hawthorne. Temple Beth El Sisterhood presents the Sun-Dappled Garden Tour on Sunday, April 19. Guests are invited to tour six extraordinary water-wise, private gardens from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the Palos Verdes peninsula. In addition, lunch will be served at the outdoor café of a seventh garden between 11:30 and 2 p.m. Tickets purchased before April 12 are $39 each and $44 thereafter. For additional information and to make reservations, contact Sandy at 310-377-3043 or by email at [email protected]. If you know of anything else going down this weekend, let us know in the comments. Have a fun and safe weekend!
Best Dining in Cocoa Beach, Brevard County: See 43,887 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 139 Cocoa Beach restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more. Cocoa Beach Pier is open: Sun - Sat 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM; Buy tickets in advance on Tripadvisor. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund. House Bill 219 and Senate Bill 522 are bills that address vacation rentals. Please call Rep. Tyler Sirois at 321-449-5111 and Sen. Debbie Mayfield at 321-409-2025 and share your feelings. The only open air seafood bar on the beach, Keith's Oyster Bar at Cocoa Beach Pier offers the freshest seafood in town – with a new Cajun-inspired menu that includes oysters raw, steamed, Buffalo or BBQ, as well as po' boys, fresh seafood by the pound, seafood baskets, appetizers and salads. Keith's also offers signature cocktails and live entertainment on select days. Welcome to Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier It's Not Just a Day at the Beach, It's the Ultimate Beach Adventure! A historic landmark on Florida's Space Coast, the world-famous Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier stretches 800 feet over the Atlantic Ocean and is home to restaurants, bars, gift shops and live musical entertainment. Cocoa Beach Skatepark open regular summer hours. Only 10 skaters at one time, must practice social distancing by remaining 6 ft apart. NO BMX Bikes. To remain open, rules must be followed. All Public Beach Parking available as of May 8, 2020, for more Information please visit our Parking Page. Parks and Playgrounds open starting May 8th. Parks Restaurants near Cocoa Beach Pier Restaurants in this area are known for Italian, American, Contemporary American, Steakhouse and Sushi cuisines. Some of the popular local menu items include Mixed Grill Entree, Spaghetti And Meatballs, Bento Box, Filet Mignon and Ceviche Roll. Cocoa Beach Pier. A World-Famous Historical Landmark At Your Feet. The world-famous Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier is a historical landmark and the crown jewel of Cocoa Beach! Originally founded by a couple of local businessmen, the pier has attracted visitors from far and wide for over 50 years. Located just a mile from the Beachside Hotel, the 800 Cocoa Beach Pier Reopens to Temperature Checks, Closed Bars By Krystel Knowles Brevard County PUBLISHED 6:24 PM ET May. 08, 2020 PUBLISHED 6:24 PM EDT May. 08, 2020 BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – The first guests since March were at the Cocoa Beach Pier’s restaurants Friday. The pier reopened its boardwalk for oceanfront dining daily between 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
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