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All Upcoming Events: All Events
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Film
October 05 2012 - ongoing
Beca (Anna Kendrick) is that girl who'd rather listen to what's coming out of her headphones than what's coming out of you. Arriving at her new college, she finds herself not right for any clique but somehow is muscled into one that she never would have picked on her own: alongside mean... | Learn More |
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Museum and Visual Arts
October 05 2012 to May 27
When World War II broke out, New York was a cosmopolitan, heavily immigrant city, whose people had real stakes in the war and strongly held opinions. WWII & NYC will explore the impact of the war on the metropolis, which played a critical role in the national war effort, and... | Learn More |
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Music
November 02 2012,
November 03 2012, November 07 2012, November 23 2012 and November 24 2012 - ongoing 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM
The Studio at Webster Hall is an intimate 300 capacity performance room in the downstairs of this NYC Landmark venue, featuring a state-of-the-art recording studio. The Studio features an L’Acoustics sound system, stage lighting that will rival any large room in New York and the ability to... | Learn More |
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Film
December 11 2012 - ongoing
Kumare is a feature documentary film about the time filmmaker Vikram Gandhi impersonated a fake guru and built a following of real people. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Documentary at SXSW 2011, Kumare opened in theaters June 20, 2012, and is now available on demand via iTunes, Amazon... | Learn More |
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Museum and Music
January 13 to May 26
Sunday, January 13, at 5 p.m.: The Complete Sonatas for Cello and Piano by Johannes Brahms, performed by Ruth Sommers and Mikhail Hallak, members of Festival Chamber Music. For more information please see the website.
Sunday, January 20, at 5 p.m.: ... | Learn More |
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Architecture & Design and Museum
January 23 to September 15
Making Room: New Models for Housing New Yorkers showcases innovative design solutions to better accommodate New York City’s changing, and sometimes surprising, demographics, including a rising number of single people, and will feature a full-sized, flexibly furnished micro-studio apartment... | Learn More |
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Broadway and Theatre
January 25 to May 25
COME EXPERIENCE THIS BREATHTAKING MUSICAL FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED SONGWRITING TEAM IN BROADWAY HISTORY! CUArts gets 5% of every purchase, too! | Learn More |
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Theatre
February 03 to June 02
Directed by Eric Tucker The Gym at Judson – 243 Thompson Street (at Washington Square South) Starring Tina Packer and Nigel Gore If Shakespeare had “bonus content,” this would be it! WOMEN OF WILL is an engrossing investigation of the Bard’s art and... | Learn More |
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Museum and Visual Arts
February 08 to July 08
Monday 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM Thursday 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM Friday 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Saturday and Sunday 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is China's largest province. It came under Chinese rule in 1949. With few exceptions, artists and foreign researchers have been denied meaningful access to the rural areas in Xinjiang. Lisa Ross's '01SOA close working relationships with a... | Learn More |
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Museum and Visual Arts
February 13 to May 26
“NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star” looks at art made and exhibited in New York over the course of one year. |
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Multicultural, Museum and Visual Arts
February 26 to August 04
This exhibition comprises select pieces from Asia Society’s Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection. The show explores the role of patrons of wealth and rank as dominating figures in the production of artistic creations. Approximately fifty examples of sculptureand ceramic from... | Learn More |
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Broadway, Music and Theatre
March 05 to May 31
Hilarious Broadway entertainment is back in high style with Nice Work If You Can Get It, the brand-new Gershwin musical comedy spectacular starring Matthew Broderickand Kelli O'Hara. CUArts gets 5%, too! | Learn More |
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Multicultural, Museum and Visual Arts
March 06 to June 02
This is the first exhibition to explore the theme of reclusion in Chinese painting and calligraphy within the broader context of political and social changes during the seventeenth century, a time of rich cultural expression and dramatic political change. The rise of major schools of regional... | Learn More |
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Museum and Visual Arts
March 06 to July 07
Contemporary Artists Featured in New MTA Arts for Transit Exhibition at New York Transit Museum Gallery Annex & Store at Grand Central
Painting and poetry, video and performance, interactive media and sculpture, all are represented in a new exhibition of... | Learn More |
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Family
March 09 to June 12
These free and interactive 45-minute concerts in all five boroughs feature songs, movement, and instrument demonstrations and create opportunities for musical creativity and play LEARN MORECarnegie Hall Presents Saturday, March 9, 2013 | 4 PM McGraw-Hill CarnegieKids: Shine... | Learn More |
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Music, Off-Broadway and Theatre
March 15 - ongoing
Wednesday and Thursday performances begin at 7:00 PM
Friday performances begin at 8:00 PM Saturday performances begin at 10:00 PM F#%KING UP EVERYTHING |
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Museum
March 22 to May 31
Stephen Burrows: When Fashion Danced is the first major examination of the work of the designer The New York Times called in 1977 the “brightest star of American fashion.” It looks at the period spanning the 1970s when Stephen Burrows’s meteoric rise to fame made him not only... | Learn More |
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Lecture
March 23 to July 04
NYC DISCOVERY WALKING TOURS - Offering the largest selection of walking tours in New York, NYC Discovery has been praised by New York magazine and the New York Times, and is a five-time recipient of the Daily News' "Critics Choice" selection. Its more than 80... | Learn More |
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Off-Broadway and Theatre
March 27 to June 30
The best British theatre returns for the ninth smash year at 59E59 Theaters. The 2013 Brits Off Broadway line-up is one of the best British invasions yet! This year’s festival kicks off with the Scotland Week celebrations with the NY premieres of David Harrower’s... | Learn More |
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Poetry - Readings
April 05 to July 21
Lorca in New York is the largest-ever festival in North America celebrating the work of acclaimed Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca. With more than two dozen events throughout Manhattan, it focuses on the brief but prolific period (1929-1930), during which Lorca came to New... | Learn More |
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Theatre
April 15 to June 16
STOMP Special Offer Tickets only $49.50* to the award winning international sensation! Learn More |
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Visual Arts
April 16 to May 25
Please join us for the opening of Tony Oursler, UFOs, and Effigies on Tuesday, April 16th at 6:30 PM in the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery. Opening discussion with Branden W. Joseph, Columbia University Art History and Archeology John Miller, artist Tony Oursler,... | Learn More |
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Off-Broadway and Theatre
April 20 to May 26
Wednesday thru Sunday at 7:00 PM
Sunday matinee at 1:00 PM DIFFERENT ANIMALS |
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Visual Arts
May 01 to June 08
In his autobiography Speak, Memory, Vladimir Nabokov likens memories to glimmers of light that shoot up in a vast darkness without warning or explanation. Focusing on each glimmer of memory as it appears, associatively and in a non-linear fashion, the author gradually constructs his identity.... | Learn More |
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Theatre
May 03 to June 09
Tuesday 7:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 PM Thursday 8:00 PM Friday 8:00 PM Saturday 3:00 PM, 8:00 PM Sunday 3:00 PM By BERTOLT BRECHT “Terrible is the temptation to do good!” warns Bertolt Brecht’s amiable narrator. But good is all that Grusha, the simple... | Learn More |
