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Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on November 12, 2010?

43 free events take place on Friday, November 12 in New York City. Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides! Exciting, high quality, unique and off the beaten path free events and free things to do take place in New York today, tonight, tomorrow and each day of the year, any time of the day: whether it's a weekday or a weekend, day or night, morning or evening or afternoon, December or July, April or November! These events will take your breath away!

New York City (NYC) never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment. Check out November 12 and see for yourself. Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall! Just click on any day of the calendar above and you'll find most inspiring and entertaining free events to go to and free things to do on each day of November . Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides!

Some events take place all year long: same day of the week, same time there are there for you to take advantage of. One of the oldest free weekly events in Manhattan is Dixieland Jazz with the Gotham Jazzmen, which happen at noon every Tuesday. Another example of an event that you can attend all year round on weekdays is Federal Reserve Bank Tour, which takes place every week day at 1 pm (but advanced reservations are required). You can take at least 13 free tours every day of the year, except the New Year Day, July 4th, and the Christmas Day. If you are classical music afficionado, you can spend whole day in New York going from one free classical concert to another. If you love theater, then New York gives you an option to attend plays and musicals free of charge, or at deep discount. You just need to have information about it. And we are here to make that information available to you.
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43 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Friday, November 12, 2010

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Conference | A Mathematician’s Journey: Otto Neugebauer Between History and Practice of the Exact Sciences


Otto Neugebauer (1899-1990), more than any other scholar of recent times, shaped the way we perceive and study ancient science. Less known among historians of science but just as important is his role in the contemporary mathematical community. While tracing the ancient transmission of the mathematical sciences, Neugebauer was himself also part of a modern stage of these processes, and his career as much as his scholarship responded to his conviction that mathematical reasoning was a phenomenon unlimited by nationality, language, or culture. On the 20th anniversary of his death, this conference will cast new light on the many facets of Neugebauer's career, his impact on the history and practice of mathematics, and the ways in which his legacy has been preserved or transformed in recent decades, looking ahead to the directions in which the study of the history of science will head in the twenty-first century. Conference participants are: Lis Brack-Bernsen, University of Regensburg; Karine Chemla, CNRS REHSEIS-SPHERE; Dennis Duke, Florida State University; B.R. Goldstein, University of Pittsburgh; Jens Høyrup, University of Roskilde; Hermann Hunger, University of Vienna; Teije de Jong, University of Amsterdam; Agathe Keller, CNRS REHSEIS-SPHERE; Duncan Melville, St. Lawrence University; Mathieu Ossendrijver, University of Tübingen and ISAW, NYU; Christine Proust, Institut Méditerranéen de Recherches Avancées, Marseille; Lewis Pyenson, Western Michigan University; Jim Ritter, Université de Paris 8; David Rowe, University of Mainz; George Saliba, Columbia University; R. Siegmund-Schultze, University of Agder; John Steele, Brown University; and N. M. Swerdlow, California Institute of Technology.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:30 am
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Workshop | Open Computer Lab


You've got questions? They've got answers. Bring your technology questions and get one-on-one assistance.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:00 am
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Tour | Federal Reserve Bank Tour


Learn about central banking functions that Federal Reserve System performs and see Bank's vault of international monetary gold on bedrock of Manhattan Island, five stories below street level. Learn why Federal Reserve has "Federal" in its name, while it's a private bank, not Federal at all. Congressman Ron Paul considers the Federal Reserve "both corrupt and unconstitutional" Five tours daily on the hour.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:30 am
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Tour | Cathedral Tour


Explore the Cathedral's newly cleaned and restored Nave. Learn about the art, architecture and history of this great sacred space from 1892 to the present.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:00 am
$6

Conference | Conference and Performance: Theatre of the Oppressed


A series of workshops, conferences, and performances by the Theatre of the Oppressed with Julian Boal culminate in this final conference and performance.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:30 am
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Other | Get a free cup of organic authentic Indian chai tea


Tipu's Chai founder and CEO Bipin Patel will be serving up free steaming cups of authentic Indian chai tea to introduce New Yorkers to the bold taste of Tipu's Chai. Come on down and bring your friends.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:30 am
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Colloquium | Intersections: Population Slam


A performance and colloquium focused on the global population explosion and its impact on infrastructure. Part of the university’s annual “slam” series, the Population Slam builds on the results of past slams focused on catastrophe and infrastructure to examine global design and social issues. The program includes a 24-hour design charrette examining the impact of population on all aspects of human experience—social, tangible, and symbolic—through design works. The designs produced during the slam will then be exhibited in the gallery for public viewing.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Tour | Times Square Tour


Learn about history of world-famous neighborhood with its 40 miles of neon supersigns, prominent theaters, and multiple megastores. Rain or shine.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Tour | Grand Central and Its Neighborhood


Discover architecture and social history of Grand Central neighborhood; learn secrets of Whispering Gallery in Grand Central Terminal; gaze upon hubcaps and roadsters on side of Chrysler Building; discover favorite Midtown Manhattan hangout of Mercury, Hercules, and Minerva; learn why Pershing Square isn’t really square; visit original Lincoln Memorial by Daniel Chester French. Award-winning tour led by urban explorer, historian, and storyteller Justin Ferate.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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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
$6

Screening | Short Films on Native Americans


Showing: Las Ollas de San Marcos, Danzak and Desempolvando Nuestra Historia/Dusting Off Our History. Starts at 1pm and 3pm.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Concert | U.S. Army Strings and Chorus


The U.S. Army Strings, a premier ensemble of the U.S. Armed Forces, provides a musical backdrop for many of the country's most notable events. Its mission is to serve as musical ambassadors for high level military and government events at home and abroad as well as in concert for public audiences. The twenty elite musicians that comprise this ensemble have been trained at the most prestigious music conservatories and universities in the country. This versatile ensemble performs as the U.S. Army Strolling Strings, mixed chamber ensembles, and the U.S. Army Orchestra.
   New York City, NY; NYC
1:00 pm
$5 suggested donation

Film | Guillermo del Toro's The Devils Backbone (2001): Orphaned by War


During the Spanish Civil War, young Carlos is abandoned at a completely isolated orphanage. The tensions therein have been building for years, exacerbated by the unexploded bomb resting menacingly in the courtyard. Bullies scheme, tempers flare, and a ghost that visits Carlos's bed seems to be the key to it all. 108 min. In Spanish with English subtitles.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Author Reading | Playwright Charles Evered reads from Class


Evered will read from and discuss his new play, which recently premiered at Cape May Stage.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Lecture | Thoughts on Longevity in the World of Music and Opera


While the classical music world welcomes new voices, audiences remain devoted to established performers, conductors, and composers. Author and journalist Fred Plotkin leads a discussion about this topic.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Conference | Jean Genet in the USA


Celebrating the centennial of Jean Genet’s birth. JoAnn Akalaitis on her production of The Balcony. Richard Schechner on his productions of The Balcony and The Maids. At 4:30, The Blacks in 1961 with Edmund White, Christopher McElroen, André Gregory, Tom Bishop, and Marianne de Pury.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:30 pm
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3:30 pm
Free

Author Reading | Authors Ammiel Alcalay and Kate Tarlow Morgan discuss their work


Join Alcalay, founder of the Lost and Found series, writer, translator, and professor, for a book celebration in honor of his long-awaited chronicle of the political context of the New American poetry A Little History as well as his novel Islanders, alongside the writer and choreographer Morgan celebrating the reclamation project of her work Circles and Boundaries, dating from the 1970s to the 1990s. They will be joined by their publishers, Fred Dewey of Fred Dewey Books, and Queensborough Professor Bill Marsh of Factory School.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:00 pm
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Lecture | Discontinuous Lexica and Multilingualism: A Missing Chapter in Standard Accounts of Linguistic Competence


A lecture by Michael Shapiro (Visiting Scholar, Harriman Institute, Columbia University; Professor Emeritus of Slavic and Semiotic Studies, Brown University). It is a truism of linguistics that the grammars of native speakers are discontinuous, which alludes to the principle of language competence encompassing the idea that no two persons have exactly the same grammar of the language they share as native speakers. To a very large extent, precisely what is discontinuous is their vocabularies, their command of the lexical stock of the language. This whole topic constitutes a chapter missing from standard accounts of linguistic competence. Presented is some material that might go toward filling the lacuna. The focus is on the role multilingualism plays in characterizing the English-language competence of native or near-native speakers. Along with examples from belles lettres, an illustrative case study, including longitudinal biographical data, is furnished by the presenter's own nuclear family of eight (parents, five children, governess), in which several European and Asian languages flesh out a picture of habitual multilingualism. Shapiro was born in Yokohama in 1939 and grew up speaking Russian, Japanese, and English. He spent the war years in Japan before immigrating to Los Angeles with his parents in 1952. In 1965-66 he was a postdoctoral fellow in linguistics at Tokyo University and spent the next forty years in the United States as a university professor of Slavic and semiotic studies. He is the author with his late wife, the medievalist and Renaissance scholar Marianne Shapiro, of Figuration in Verbal Art and of the triptych The Sense of Grammar: Language as Semeiotic, The Sense of Change: Language as History, and The Sense of Form in Literature and Language. His 2007 book, Palimpsest of Consciousness, is a set of authorial annotations of his only work of fiction, the novel My Wife the Metaphysician, or Lady Murasaki’s Revenge.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:00 pm
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Discussion | Actors Dan Lauria and Judith Light discuss their Broadway show Lombardi


Biographer David Maraniss explores the fascinating life of the famed football coach in conversation with the stars of the new Broadway show, Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years) and Judith Light (Who's the Boss).
   New York City, NY; NYC
5:00 pm
Free

Poetry Reading | Ezra Pound Poetry Reading


With Sam Anderson, Ian MacNiven, Kristin Prevallet, Matthew Rohrer, Richard Sieburth, Rosmarie Waldrop, and Eliot Weinberger. A celebration of Ezra Pound’s 125th birthday and the new publication of his expanded and annotated New Selected Poems. Readings and tributes moderated by New Directions editor Jeffrey Yang.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Concert | Free Music Friday: Jane Carver / Alyson Greenfield / Susan Hwang


Brooklyn-based Jane Carver's works include Leda and the Swan (2005), I've Been Away (2007), The Old Dream (2007), Mutter (2008), The Spinster (2008), Heartmaker (2008) and Helluva (2009). In February of 2009, she performed at Cincinnati Memorial Hall with music legend David Amram. Alyson Greenfield is a singer/songwriter and the founder of the Tinderbox Music Festival. She experiments with pianos, guitars, autoharps, synthesizers, glockenspiels, chord organs, and beatboxers. She has released two albums and is currently at work on her third, an album of covers featuring her version of Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise" on a glockenspiel. Susan Hwang sings soul and Motown, standards and showtunes, and the blues.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:30 pm
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Screening | Gini Reticker's Documentary Pray the Devil Back to Hell (2008): War vs. Sex


A screening and conversation with the producer of this award-winning documentary about a group of Liberian Christian and Muslim women who unite to force an end to the civil war in their country. Their campaign succeeds by demonstrations, sit-ins, and the withholding of sex. 72 min.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:30 pm
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Forum | BETA Student Forum


A forum for students' to present their media and sound installations, Web-based projects, and other works-in-progress and get feedback from their peers and faculty members.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Lecture | Astronomy Lecture and Stargazing


Stargazing and a public lecture by Duane Lee, PhD Candidate, giving a talk entitled "Tracking Galaxy Formation Using Stellar Chemistry" The public talk starts at 7 pm and stargazing and telescope viewing starts at 7:30 pm on the roof. The lectures are aimed at the level of the layperson, so children should get something out of them too. Stay only as long as you want. Bring warm clothes for windy and cold conditions on the roof.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Author Reading | John Heilemann & Mark Halperin discuss their book Game Change


A New York Times bestselling book about the 2008 presidential election.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Author Reading | Karen Yamashita reads from her book I Hotel


Finalist for the National Book Award, this multi-voiced fusion of fiction, playwriting, graphic art, and philosophy spins an epic tale of American's struggle for civil rights as it played out in San Francisco.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Author Reading | Kolya Abramsky reads from her book Sparking a Worldwide Energy Revolution: Social Struggles in the Transition to a Post-Petrol World


Oil has peaked and the rush is on to develop alternative energy sources. Abramsky has collected 50 essays from writers in 20 countries. The book provides a broad yet detailed review of energy issues across the world. Please join Abramsky for a reading and discussion about the emerging struggles to harmonize energy development and human need through economic democratization.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Poetry Reading | Michael Dickman discusses his book The End of the West


Dickman’s debut is a poetry collection.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Concert | Requiem for Fossil Fuels


A new setting by Bruce Odland and Sam Auinger of the traditional Requiem Mass dedicated to a world struggling to reconcile its lifestyle dependence on fossil fuels with the looming scarcity of oil, coal, and natural gas. Performed by a quartet of vocal virtuosi with the composers at the helm of an 8-channel “Orchestra of Cities”, this piece is driven by the clamorous sounds of the metropolis: traffic, construction, alarms, chatter as well as sounds of helicopters and jets. This performance is part of New Sounds Live, curated by John Schaefer, host and producer of WNYC Radio shows New Sounds and Soundcheck.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Concert | The Camerata Aberta performs works by Boulez, Villa-Lobos and others


Program: Heitor Villa-Lobos Dois Choro-Bis, violin and violoncello Silvio Ferraz Window into the pond, flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, and piano Roberto Victorio Cronos 2, cello solo Marcos Branda Lacerda Cronos 2, piano solo Flo Menezes Trasformantes III, vibraphone solo Heitor Villa-Lobos Dois Choro-Bis, flute and clarinet Pierre Boulez Dérive, flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, piano, and vibraphone Sergio Kafejian Sibipiruna, piano and percussion The Camerata Aberta is a cutting-edge contemporary music ensemble from the Escola de Música do Estado de São Paulo – Tom Jobim (EMESP). With a versatile roster of 16 musicians specializing in contemporary music, the group is known for its top-notch performances of both the essential pieces of the 21st century canon and earlier classics. In addition to their performing activities, the members of the Camerata Aberta teach at the EMESP, working to bring contemporary music to a new generation of musicians. The ensemble also encourages new composition with residency programs and new commissions. Performers: Cássia Carrascoza, flute; Luis Afonso Montanha, clarinet; Martin Tuksa, violin; Dimos Goudaroulis, violoncello; Lidia Bazarian, piano; and Charles Braga, percussion.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Concert | Faculty Performance: Mary Jo Pagano, piano


Faculty are superb instructors AND world-class performers! From classical to jazz to world music, this series presents some of the city's best artists in an intimate and acoustically beautiful environment. Pagano performs works by Halffter and Schumann.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:30 pm
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Performance | Splurge! Stand-Up Comedy Show


Featuring: Danny Cohen (Premium Blend); Sean Crespo (Lewis Black's Root of All Evil); Negin Farsad (Edinburgh Fringe Festival); Kara Klenk (Spike TV); Sean O'Connor (Atom.com series with Julian McCullough); Lance Weiss (VH1’s Best Week Ever Tour Live, regular at Caroline's); Musical Guest: Shonali Bhowmik (Tigers and Monkeys, Variety SHAC); Hosted by: Carolyn Castiglia (Comedy Central's Atom Show, VH1).
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:30 pm
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Author Reading | Tom Clavin reads from his book That Old Black Magic: Louis Prima, Keely Smith and the Golden Age of Vega


Clavin will discuss his new book. Producer Joe Lauro will also be on hand to preview clips from the forthcoming DVD Louis Prima: In Person.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:30 pm
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Concert | A stellar musical event: Chin Kim, violin, and David Oei, piano


A stellar musical event. A concert showcasing the artistry of internationally acclaimed performers and distinguished faculty members at a leading New York conservatory.
   New York City, NY; NYC
8:00 pm
Free

Theater | An Experimental Musical!


Although a musical comedy, Promenade falls more into the category of Theatre of the Absurd. The most fitting description was given by Stephen Holden in a review in The New York Times for a 1983 New York revival: "This work, which suggests a mixture of Candide and Samuel Beckett viewed through Lewis Carroll's looking glass, is a little too avant-garde and absurdist to appeal to mainstream tastes. But in its odd way it's an exquisite piece of musical theater."
   New York City, NY; NYC
8:00 pm
$5

Screening | Documentary: Oneness, The Big Picture


In this Global Spirit episode, Deepak Chopra shares his philosophical insights on Oneness, citing recent scientific studies that point to consciousness as the fundamental basis of all reality, transcending location, space and time. Co-guest Riane Eisler, a social scientist, best-selling author and historian, sees Oneness as a human goal -- a call to put love and empathy into action and to remedy inequalities that have prevented the full expression of unity consciousness. Chris Wertenbaker, a neuro-ophthalmologist with a lifelong interest in neuroscience and the nature of consciousness, will host a post film discussion.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm
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Concert | Pianists Elodie Lauten and Anna Shelest


Lower East Side Performing Arts presents these leading interpreters of new music.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm
$10 suggested donation

Dance Performance | Student Dance: Showing III


Original works in a variety of dance styles choreographed by first and second year B.F.A. students and first year M.F.A. students.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm
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Concert | Electro-Acoustic Music: Ergo


Weaving sounds of dark, disorienting beauty from a host of protean electro-acoustic techniques, Ergo pedals exclusively in the brooding and textural. Glitch- and loop-based techniques meld with trombone, laptop, keyboards, and drums for a gripping study in the sounds of midnight.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:00 pm
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Performance | Improv Comedy with Thank You, Robot


A showcase for independent and established improv teams. For each show, two teams join Thank You, Robot to perform sets of unscripted comedy, never seen before and never to be seen again.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:00 pm
$5

Open Mike | Penny's Open Mic


Spoken word artists, musicians, comedians, and other creative folks are invited to put their two cents in at this gathering hosted by Penny Pollak.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:00 pm
$3

Performance | Ghost Fight Improv Comedy Show


Shortened Attention Span a night of improv comedy hosted by Ghost Fight, an improv team that has appeared at countless comedy shows throughout NYC, and is excited to welcome the improv teams Space Camp and Howdy Stranger to the Players Theatre Stage. The show will also feature the melodious bagpipe stylings of Nick The UkiPiper. Also featuring cheap beer!
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 pm
$5
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