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Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on October 13, 2016?

65 free events take place on Thursday, October 13 in New York City. Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides! Exciting, high quality, unique and off the beaten path free events and free things to do take place in New York today, tonight, tomorrow and each day of the year, any time of the day: whether it's a weekday or a weekend, day or night, morning or evening or afternoon, December or July, April or November! These events will take your breath away!

New York City (NYC) never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment. Check out October 13 and see for yourself. Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall! Just click on any day of the calendar above and you'll find most inspiring and entertaining free events to go to and free things to do on each day of October . Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides!

Some events take place all year long: same day of the week, same time there are there for you to take advantage of. One of the oldest free weekly events in Manhattan is Dixieland Jazz with the Gotham Jazzmen, which happen at noon every Tuesday. Another example of an event that you can attend all year round on weekdays is Federal Reserve Bank Tour, which takes place every week day at 1 pm (but advanced reservations are required). You can take at least 13 free tours every day of the year, except the New Year Day, July 4th, and the Christmas Day. If you are classical music afficionado, you can spend whole day in New York going from one free classical concert to another. If you love theater, then New York gives you an option to attend plays and musicals free of charge, or at deep discount. You just need to have information about it. And we are here to make that information available to you.
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65 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Thursday, October 13, 2016

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Conference | Celebration of technology and innovation


The conference will host the entrepreneur expo, Tech by Artists Showcase, Launch New York competition, networking events of all sizes, a hiring fair, individual speeches from tech giants, and many more! Speakers include Chris Hyams (president ofIndeed.com), Don Katz (founder and CEO of Audible), Kathryn Dill (workplace and workforce writer, Forbes), Jonathan Stein (founder and CEO at Betterment), and David Klein (co-founder and CEO of Commonbond). Admission is free to: - Hiring fair - Entrepreneur EXPO - Startup competition - Community knowledge workshops Some special events may require paid admission.
   New York City, NY; NYC
8:00 am
Free

Workshop | Tai Chi in the Outdoors


Improve balance, strength and focus through gentle exercises. The sights and sounds of the river provide an ideal background for the ancient flowing postures. An ideal choice for participants of all ages.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:30 am
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Tour | Alternative New York Tour


Time to learn about the other New York City; the city that nurtured political, cultural and intellectual revolutions. The city that gave birth to punk rock, the beat poets and graffiti. The city that has survived two centuries of mass riots, crime and corruption, murder and mayhem. The city that has flourished in spite of economic and social hardship. Thursdays.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
Free

City Walk | Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo Tour


This is a 3-hour tour that begins with a walk over the Brooklyn Bridge, an icon of New York City for over 125 years, with spectacular views of Manhattan and Brooklyn. The tour then moves on to a stroll of Brooklyn Heights, America’s and New York City’s first suburb. The tour then explores the neighborhood DUMBO before ending at the Fulton Ferry landing.
   New York City, NY; NYC
10:00 am
Free

Tour | Downtown Manhattan 3-Hour Tour


The 3-hour walking and subway tour covers the Financial District including Wall Street and the World Trade Center, SoHo, Little Italy and Chinatown. These are neighborhoods that simply can’t be fully appreciated from a bus. There will be one or two opportunities to sample tasty treats. Daily.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
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City Walk | Half-Smiler Walk with Artist Helen Mirra


Helen Mirra’s (b. 1970, United States) artistic practice is contingent on the activity of walking. She proposes a series of morning walks open to everyone, cultivating the half-smile. Mirra begins the half-smiler walks by introducing the concept of equanimity as described in early Buddhist philosophy, and corresponding ideas about the everyday, somatics, and friendliness. After a brief orientation, participants will set out for a few hours, walking separately in space while together in time, and then meet again for convivial lunch. October 3–7 and 10–14, 2016.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
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Tour | Midtown Manhattan Tour


Arguably the world's most valuable, busiest and most crowded pieces of real estate, Midtown Manhattan is what most visitors think of when they think of New York City. Home to some of the city's most iconic architecture, from Gothic to Post-Modern and from Beaux-Arts to Art Deco (lots of Art Deco). it's not difficult to understand why. But just behind the massive facades, lie facinating histories just waiting to be unveiled. Tuesdays and Thursdays.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
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Fair | Street Fair


Free fun for the whole family, including arts, crafts, antiques, plants, entertainment, games, and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
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Master Class | Trumpet Master Class: Billy Ray Hunter


A native of Austin, Texas, Billy Hunter is currently Principal Trumpet with the Metropolitan Opera in New York and Assistant Principal Trumpet with the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra in Chicago. Before this, he was Principal with the New World Symphony and Spoleto Festival Italy orchestras, and has performed as Guest Principal with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony in Germany, Malaysian Philharmonic in Kuala Lumpur, and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra. Other orchestras he has performed with are the New York Philharmonic, Boston, Baltimore, and Dallas Symphonies.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
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Workshop | Photoshop for Beginners


Learn how to enhance photos using the number 1 photo editing software in the world; Adobe Photoshop. In this class you learn the features of Photoshop and learn about layers and use them to manipulate images to your desire. Class is conducted on Macintosh computers.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:30 am
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Workshop | Knitting and Crochet


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   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:30 am
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Workshop | Genealogy Essentials Researching Vital Records and the Census


Discover genealogical resources at the New York Public Library with an exploration of vital records and the census. First, learn how to search for and find your ancestors on birth, marriage, and death certificates. Next, we'll explore the history of the U.S. Federal Census, explore what other types of census records exist, and offer a variety of search strategies to use in your genealogy research.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Classical Music | Bach at Noon


The keyboard works of Bach offered in 30-minute meditations by Patrick Allen, organist and master of choristers, and Mary Pan, organ scholar. Bach at Noon concerts takes place Tuesdays through Fridays, from September 13, 2016 to May 25, 2017.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:20 pm
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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. Tour times: 1:00pm, 2:00pm. This tour takes place Mondays through Fridays, except bank holidays.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Workshop | Lunchtime Meditation


Take a mid-day pause to refresh your mind and re-establish your center in the midst of bustling city life. Meditation is a powerful tool to eliminate stress, to heal the body, mind, and brain, and to enhance your personal well-being and positive relationship with the world.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
$10 suggested donation

Workshop | Retro Board Gaming for Adults


Share your passion for gaming the old-fashioned way. If words excite or inspire you, and crossword puzzles keep you going, then Scrabble is your game. Are you a Chess or Checkers champion? Whether you're a master or just starting out, show off your best moves. If you like wheeling and dealing, Monopoly's the game for you. Join for some lively board time. All levels of play welcome. Please feel free to bring your own game set, and friends.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Concert | Sounds from America and Africa: A Vibraphonist and a Kora Player


Performances by: Sean McCaul, Vibraphone Sean McCaul is a highly skilled vibraphonist known for his frequent performances in New York City subways as well as higher-profile work with Philip Glass and Yo-Yo Ma. McCaul played vibraphone on Naqoyqatsi (2002), and later worked with indie rock duo Dean & Britta and singer/songwriter Lucy Woodward. While most of McCaul's music has only been available as self-released recordings, his debut studio album, Midnight at the Purple Palace, was issued by Underwater Peoples in 2016. M. Salieu Suso, Kora Salieu Suso was born into a family of farmers and traditional musicians/historians from Gambia, West Africa that extends back nearly 1000 years. He was trained to play the 21 stringed Kora (West African Harp) at the age of 8 by his father, renowned Kora player of the region, Alhaji Musa Makang Suso. He is recognized to be a descendant of JaliMady Wulayn Suso, the originator of the Kora instrument. Before settling in the United States in 1989, Suso performed extensively throughout Africa and Europe. Verbal Ase, beatboxer Verbal Ase, sometimes called Spongebob Beatbox, calls himself a beatbox from outer space. His subway performances not only feature his impressive beatboxing, but are also interspersed with impressions of Spongebox Squarepants, the familiar voice of New York’s subway announcer, and Darth Vader, as well as a variety of realistic sound effects, from crickets to helicopters.
   New York City, NY; NYC
1:00 pm
Free

Staged Reading | Dress of Fire: From the Trojan War to the Presidential Campaign


Dress of Fire is based on the Trojan War but has very important overtones that make it pertinent in view of the current world situation. The drama, written by Nina Kethevan, was presented this past June at the Dorothy Strelsin Theater. Dress of Fire is a fast moving theater piece that explores the psyches of the major characters of the Trojan War while offering a subtle subtext regarding the current world’s crumbling society. For the past 18 months or so, Americans and people all over the globe, have been drawn into our surreal presidential election campaign where candidates regard themselves as emperors above the law.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Workshop | Adobe Illustrator for Beginners


Learn the basics of Adobe's vector graphic creation program and how to create exciting digital art for print, video, and web Class is taught on Mac computers.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Tour | Downtown Manhattan 3-Hour Tour


The 3-hour walking and subway tour covers the Financial District including Wall Street and the World Trade Center, SoHo, Little Italy and Chinatown. These are neighborhoods that simply can’t be fully appreciated from a bus. There will be one or two opportunities to sample tasty treats.
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2:00 pm
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City Walk | Greenwich Village, High Line and Chelsea Tour


Join a three-hour journey through some of New York City's most historic areas. They'll begin in Greenwich Village, one of the cultural centers of America. Once a pastoral green oasis, and later a home for Irish and Italian immigrants, Greenwich Village has been at the forefront of some of the most important political, social, and artistic movements of the 20th Century. Filled with 19th century townhouses, and now one of the most desirable and high priced neighborhoods in America, the Village tells a multi-generational New York story. From secluded wealthy enclave to emerging Bohemian and Beat communities, from Dylan Thomas and Bob Dylan to the Stonewall Inn. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2pm and Sundays at 10am.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Tour | Harlem Tour


Although world famous, Harlem may be New York's best kept secret with some of the city's best architecture, food, music and people. Harlem's history is also one of the city's most dramatic, having gone through many ethnic, cultural and socioeconomic changes over the past roughly 400 years, which have resulted in a diverse array of places of worship, theaters, homes and eating establishments. This tour takes place Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 2pm, and Saturdays at 10am.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Film | Harold Ramis' Groundhog Day (1993): Endless Day


Stars: Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott. A weatherman finds himself living the same day over and over again. 101 min.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Workshop | Meditation Session


Join the session and lessen the stress in your life. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 29.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Workshop | Researching with E-Resources: Periodicals and Newspapers


Explore current and historical newspapers and periodicals available online through NYPL.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:00 pm
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Birdwatching | Falll Birding Tour


Go birding! Discover the surprising diversity of birds that call the park home during migratory season with guided tours. The location is a hotspot for avian visitors and birders alike. Past sightings include warblers, tanagers, vireos, thrushes, and even a Chuck-will's-widow. Mondays and Thursdays throught October 20.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Author Reading | Ken Bloom discusses his book Show and Tell: The New Book of Broadway Anecdotes


Welcome theatre historian Ken Bloom for a discussion and signing of his new book. Bloom will be joined by friend, critic and fellow historian Peter Filichia for an intimate discussion about the book and the art of musical theatre.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Lecture | Precision Medicine: Ethics, Politics, and Culture


Dr. Aditya Bharadwaj delivers this talk on the local and global dimensions of precision medicine.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Book Discussion | Book Discussion Group: When We Were Orphans


Discuss the book by Kazuo Ishiguro.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:30 pm
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Opening Reception | "#BLACKMATTERLIVES": storytelling and raw emotion through paintings


Fahamu Pecou has long used self-portraiture to shed light on what he felt were social misconceptions and injustices of African American men and how they were/are portrayed in popular culture, hip-hop culture and mainstream media. Drawing upon his alter-ego, he developed a visual trope to address these societal ills using mastheads, swagger and ingenious double entendres. Fahamu shifts from being a general narrator to a very personal raconteur, stripping away many of the secondary visual triggers that were used in his earlier works to ease the viewer into his own perceptions and personae. In #BLACKMATTERLIVES, he delivers a watershed series, wrought with unabashed angst, anger and adulations.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Opening Reception | Centered Squares: Works from the 70s and 80s by Richard Anuszkiewicz


Conceived in the late 1970s, this series occupied the artist throughout the 1980s. He ultimately returned to these works several years ago. The paintings on display continue the artist’s focus on the optical possibilities of juxtaposing colors. While Anuszkiewicz is known for his early involvement as an Op artist, the subtle depths of these paintings call fourth other associations mainly the rigorous color theory of his mentor Josef Albers. Anuszkiewicz activates the space around his vividly chromatic squares with diagonals radiating lines to suggest volumes of depth.
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6:00 pm
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Staged Reading | Dress of Fire: From the Trojan War to the Presidential Campaign


Dress of Fire is based on the Trojan War but has very important overtones that make it pertinent in view of the current world situation. The drama, written by Nina Kethevan, was presented this past June at the Dorothy Strelsin Theater. Dress of Fire is a fast moving theater piece that explores the psyches of the major characters of the Trojan War while offering a subtle subtext regarding the current world’s crumbling society. For the past 18 months or so, Americans and people all over the globe, have been drawn into our surreal presidential election campaign where candidates regard themselves as emperors above the law.
   New York City, NY; NYC
6:00 pm
Free

Reading | A Night of Fiction and Poetry


The Literary Lights writers group presents an evening of new fiction, poetry, short stories and historical memoirs.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Discussion | Comics Unstuck: An Evening with Howard Cruse


The extraordinary career of cartoonist and activist Howard Cruse spans more than five decades and nearly as many groundbreaking endeavors: from Kitchen Sink Press's GAY COMIX comic book to the "Wendel" comic strip in THE ADVOCATE to his stunning semi-autobiographical graphic novel, STUCK RUBBER BABY. Cruse will join author and cartoonist Allan Neuwirth ("Chelsea Boys") for a discussion of his work and career, in celebration of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library's acquisition of the Cruse archives.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Concert | Emanuel and the Fear: symphonic rock


Nestled in the midst of some great eats, and boutique shops Paper Garden Records brings some of NYC's best underground artists!
   New York City, NY; NYC
6:00 pm
Free

Opening Reception | Exhibition: The Masters Series: Louise Fili


Designer and educator Louise Fili will be honored with the 28th annual Masters Series Award and Exhibition - the first comprehensive retrospective of the designer’s influential career and include her book jacket, branding, food packaging and restaurant identity work.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Interactive exhibition Wound: “the mending of time and attention”


WOUND displays a collection of sculptural tools that can be used by visitors who have been trained by exhibition staff. Outside of training hours, the study center is a quiet place to sit, read and contemplate conceptions of time as articulated by Chloe Bass, Matthew Buckingham, Judith Leemann, Dave McKenzie, Linda Montano, Yoko Ono, taisha paggett and Ashley Hunt, Danica Phelps, the New York Horological Society and the National Watch and Clock Museum.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | Living in the Interregnum: Hegelian Reflections on a Time of Crisis


Angelica Nuzzo, Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center and Brooklyn College, CUNY gives this lecture.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Opening Reception | Photographs: Marc Yankus' The Secret Lives of Buildings


Marc Yankus’s dreamlike portraits of New York City buildings straddle a fine line between documentary and fiction. The artist captures the city’s architecture in an uncanny moment of stillness, free from the frenzy of people and cars. The sense of quietude lends elegance to the structures, both majestic and humble.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Conference | The Future of Scholarly Knowledge


In the mid-20th century when pure science needed no defense, the Ivory Tower metaphor celebrated the university as a site protected from political interference, commercial pressures and short-term problem solving. The scholarly knowledge generated there, and at similar institutions and academies, depended heavily on public funding, private philanthropy, and university donors. Today, Webster tells us, the Ivory Tower is “an impractical, often escapist attitude marked by aloof lack of concern with or interest in practical matters or urgent problems... where people make and discuss theories about problems...without having any experience with those problems.” If universities claim beneficial consequences as justification for government funds, why shouldn’t they be asked for evidence of these consequences? If we urge evidence-based policy -- why not, then, evidence-based accountability using cost-benefit analysis to determine whether the NSF, NIH, NEA, or NEH merit taxpayer funds?
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Lecture | Trans Capable: Fungibility, Fugitivity, and the Fleshly Matter of Being


A lecture by C. Riley Snorton, Africana Studies, Cornell University. Flesh provides one route into the proverbial question of how matter matters, and Hortense Spillers’ notion of “female flesh ungendered” guides Snorton’s analysis of sex and gender as racial arrangements, wherein the fungibility of chattel persons produced a critical context for conceptualizing transness and generated understandings of sex and gender as subject to revision in the arenas of medicine and law. In this talk, Snorton traces how fungible flesh became a mode for fugitive action, as seen in the recurrence of “cross dressing” and cross gender performance in fugitive slave narratives, including in Ellen and William Craft’s Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom and Harriet Jacob’s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Talk | Adventures in Italian Opera: A Conversation with Mezzo-Soprano Marianna Pizzolato


The first Adventure in Italian Opera with Fred Plotkin of this season features Italian mezzo-soprano Marianna Pizzolato, who just made her Met debut starring in Rossini's L'Italiana in Algeri and will be singing the role of Edwige in the composer's Guillaume Tell in November.
   New York City, NY; NYC
6:30 pm
Free

Discussion | American Dream in Greenpoint: Polish Immigration of the 80s and 90s.


An event about Greenpoint, the most fashionable destination in New York City. This event is based on research results drawn from biographical interviews with Polish immigrants who came to the United States between the 1980s and early 1990s, and have lived in Greenpoint for an extended period of time, or still reside there. This data was collected between June 2015 and July 2016. A short lecture by researchers, an audio-visual presentation and an interview with one of the participants will be included in the event. It is a personal view of how the neighborhood went from a mostly Polish ethnic one to a multicultural, fashionable top destination for all visitors and residents alike. Wine and cheese reception will follow.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Screening | Filming at the Borders: Migrating to Europe Today


This timely film series will be enriched by the presence of most of the directors, joined in discussion about their films by invited Columbia faculty. The series invites dialogue about the urgent topic of migration and about the role images and narratives play in bringing it to our awareness. Tonight: Stop-Over (L’Escale) by Kaveh Bakhtiari. 100 min. Genre: Documentary. French-Swiss co-production. Filmed in Greece. Languages: Farsi, Greek, English, with English subtitles. Film screening followed by panel discussion with director Kaveh Bakhtiari and Professor Seyla Benhabib, moderated by Nora Philippe. Films will be shown Oct. 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, and 28.
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Concert | Gallery Performance: Electronic Music


Joel Chadabe, composer and professor of Music Technology, will present selections of electronic music.
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Lecture | Municipal Archives Treasures: The Blackwell’s Island Ledgers


A historical lecture presented by the Roosevelt Island Historical Society.
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6:30 pm
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Slide Lecture | Scott D. Seligman discusses his book Tong Wars: The Untold Story of Vice, Money, and Murder in New York's Chinatown


This illustrated lecture explores the Chinese gang wars that engulfed New York’s Chinatown from the 1890s through the 1930s.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Film | Sundance-Winning German Cinema: Maren Ade's The Forest for the Trees (2003)


Awkward but idealistic teacher Melanie leaves her rural town and lover behind for a job in the city. Socially inept and sorely lacking in disciplinary skills, she is ill-equipped to deal with her unruly students and dismissive colleagues. She tries to befriend the infinitely more wordly Tina, her neighbor from across the street, who soon treats her with open hostility. Failing at her attempts to forge both a new career and social life, Melanie finds herself at the verge of a nervous breakdown. 81 min. In German with English subtitles.
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6:30 pm
Free

Discussion | The Faces Behind Podcasting


As podcasts thrive and grow in popularity, many hosts are becoming household names. Find out how they developed the idea for their show; how they generate new ideas and produce each episode; and how they sustain interest and grow an audience through social media and newsletters. With: Paula Szuchman, Vice President, On-Demand Content, WNYC and WNYC Studios Aisha Harris, Culture writer and Editor, Slate; Host, Represent podcast Lisa Tobin, Executive Producer for Audio, The New York Times
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6:30 pm
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Forum | #APATwenty: An Artist-in-Residence Anniversary Reunion


This year, the A/P/A Studies Program and Institute (now two separate entities) celebrate twenty years of A/P/A scholarship and community building at NYU. To mark this milestone and highlight the acclaimed artists, thinkers, and writers who have been a part of the A/P/A Institute and A/P/A Studies Program over the past two decades, they present a series of reunion events featuring former A/P/A Artists-in-Residence. Rather than speaking about their own oeuvre, Tomie Arai (A/P/A AIR 1997-1998), Regie Cabico (A/P/A AIR 2005-2006), Jessica Hagedorn (A/P/A AIR 1998-1999), David Henry Hwang (A/P/A AIR 2000-2001), and DJ Rekha (A/P/A AIR 2006-2007) will offer short presentations (in their preferred medium) on the work of a fellow Artist-in-Residence.
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7:00 pm
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Poetry Reading | Campbell McGrath reads from his book XX: Poems for the Twentieth Century


Campbell McGrath is the author of ten collections of poetry. In conversation with Alice Quinn.
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7:00 pm
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Film | Neil LaBute's The Wicker Man (2006): Pagan Nightmare


Stars: Nicolas Cage, Ellen Burstyn, Leelee Sobieski. A sheriff investigating the disappearance of a young girl from a small island discovers there's a larger mystery to solve among the island's secretive, neo-pagan community. 102 min.
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7:00 pm
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Author Reading | Ruth Franklin discusses her book Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life


Ruth Franklin and Dorothy Wickenden talk about Franklin’s biography, Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life. Drawing on previously undiscovered correspondence and dozens of interviews, Franklin explores Jackson’s immense talent in light of her damaged childhood and troubled marriage. Ruth Franklin is a book critic and frequent contributor to The New Yorker, The New Republic, and Harper’s, among other publications. Her first book, A Thousand Darknesses: Lies and Truth in Holocaust Fiction, was a finalist for the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature. Franklin worked on Shirley Jackson while in residence at the Cullman Center in 2012-13. Dorothy Wickenden has been Executive Editor of The New Yorker since 1996, and is the moderator of the weekly podcast “The Political Scene” on newyorker.com. She worked as a senior editor at The New Republic for fifteen years, and is the author of Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West.
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7:00 pm
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Author Reading | Tara Clancy discusses her book The Clancys of Queens


Tara Clancy recounts growing up in three wildly divergent homes: a converted boat shed in working class Queens, a geriatric commune of feisty, Brooklyn-born Italians and a sprawling Hamptons estate she visited every other weekend. This authentic coming-of-age tale crackles with originality, grit and outrageous humor.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Gallery Talk | The Personal as Political: Cross-Cultural Views of Surveillance, Control, and the Body


Hear curator Joey Lico in conversation with four of the five artists currently in the Polaris guest-curated exhibition. Lico will speak with artists Ofri Cnaani, Eric Corriel, Zachary Fabri, and Mario Navarro about how their work in general, and their pieces in the show in particular, ask us to rethink public space.
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Author Reading | Writers in Conversation: Matt Bell and Annie DeWitt


Inspired by their time at the center’s workshops, Matt Bell (Scrapper, A Tree Or A Person Or A Wall) and Annie DeWitt (White Nights in Split Town City) will explore sentence craft and precision prose writing.
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Author Reading | Xu Xi discusses her book That Man In Our Lives


Xu Xi’s new novel focuses on the lifelong friendships between Gordie Ashberry, a wealthy, dilettante Sinologist and his two closest friends Harold Haight and Larry Woo, a character in three of Xu’s earlier novels. The story opens in March 2003 when Gordie deliberately disappears during a flight delay in Tokyo. A large cast of characters traverses the globe in search of this missing protagonist, a Gatsby-ish figure with Chinese characteristics. The novel is both a metafictional response to Cao Xueqin’s classic novel Dreams of Red Chambers and originally inspired by John Adams’s opera Nixon in China.
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Performance | On a String: A Performance


Imagine you are a tiny being and suddenly find yourself standing on a string. First of all you’ll try to find your equilibrium, to balance to survive. A string gives you two options: to move forward or to go backward. It’s as linear as time appears. Struggling between two options, past and future, equilibrium and falling, you are caught in one essential moment: the present. Imagine you are present at a point of the invention of music, when one sound suddenly becomes essential to all others: the sound of the A string. You hear all sounds being born, crackling and grinding, resonating and charming, all of them responding to the first, the major: the A string. We live in this present together, all of us on life’s string. We never know if our string will snap, if it’s long, durable or short and brittle. We never know where our personal string will bring us to. But in the way a sound responds to another, forming music, melodious or discordant, all of us are tied together in one big moment: the present. This we know. ABOUT THE ARTISTS: Musician and performance artist Therese Cafasso lives and works in Vienna and is also active in film and street art. She studied German literature at the University of Vienna and Karlsruhe and music at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, majoring in piano. Next to violin and a number of other instruments, the piano is essential for her musical productions, her styles of playing ranging from baroque to contemporary music with a special focus on prepared piano. Her stage work combines musical improvisation, visual art, theatrical performance and Mask Theater. Her aim is to find new ways of storytelling, transferring atmosphere and inviting the audience to intimately experience music and theater with all their senses. Born in Kansas, dancer, musician and performer Max Shire studied at the Carl-Orff-Institute, the University of Mozarteum Salzburg and the Escola superior de Musica de Catalunya. He has been involved in several dance and music projects such as “Nomad Souvenir”, “Puzzle People” and “Doweil”, and performed at the “Attersee Vibes” music festival in Kammer am Attersee. As a viola player, he has been playing in several different orchestras such as the Orchestra of the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, the Salzburg Regional Youth Orchestra, the University Orchestra Salzburg and the Vienna Academic Symphony Orchestra. Markus Kupferblum is an Austrian theatre and opera director, author and clown. He founded the opera company "Totales Theater" in Vienna and is an expert in Commedia dell'arte and mask theatre. He has directed and shown productions in France, Austria, Germany, England, Spain, Belgium, the United States, Korea, Armenia, Lebanon, Israel, Russia, Peru, Bolivia, Iran, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Switzerland, and Italy. He was awarded the "1. Prix de l'Humour" at the Avignon Festival in 1993 and is known for working across the genres of opera, circus, theatre, and film. In 2007 he received the "Nestroy Award" for the best German-speaking fringe production for his play "The Abandoned Dido". He has been teaching at the University of Vienna, the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, the Max Reinhardt Seminar, the Bavarian Acting Academy "August Everding", Munich and the University of Michigan. He founded the "European Theatre Day of Tolerance" in 2012 and the Music Theatre Ensemble "Schlüterwerke" in Vienna in 2013. In the same year, he published his book "The birth of curiosity" centering on popular theatre and the Commedia dell'Arte.
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Staged Reading | Voices of a People’s History of the United States: A Performance of Howard Zinn's Book


In this special performance, actors Brian Jones, Susan Pourfar, and Wallace Shawn, musicians Deva Mahal, Toshi Reagon, and Juan Ospina, and comedian Hari Kondabolu bring to life the words of the figures who inspired historian Howard Zinn’s seminal work, A People’s History of the United States. Voices of a People’s History of the United States brings to life the extraordinary history of ordinary people who built the movements that made the United States what it is today. These are the people that turned the tide to end slavery and Jim Crow, protested war and the genocide of Native Americans, created unions and fought for the eight hour work day, advanced women's rights and gay liberation, and struggled to right wrongs of the day. By giving public expression to rebels, dissenters, and visionaries from our past—and present—Voices seeks to educate and inspire a new generation working for social justice.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Tour | Ghosts of Greenwich Village Tour


New York Ghost tours capture the spiritual side of the Big Apple through stories. famed explorers, native tribes, lost opportunities and political intrigue. With almost every step one takes through the West Village, one encounters the ghosts and spirits of New York City’s past. Every corner has its stories, every building has its haunted spirits.
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Concert | Music for a Better World: Benefit Concert for Suicide Prevention


This year's inaugural Music for a Better World concert, showcasing student ensembles, benefit the JED Foundation, which works to promote emotional health and prevent suicide among college students.
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Concert | New Sounds Live: Sarah Neufeld with Special Guest Colin Stetson


The popular New Sounds Live series returns. Curated by WNYC‘s John Schaefer, New Sounds offers dynamic music from artists, composers, and traditional musicians.
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Master Class | Piano Master Class: Antonio Pompa-Baldi


Antonio Pompa-Baldi is an award-winning concert pianist and a beloved professor of music at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Maestro Pompa-Baldi’s talent is powered by boundless technical prowess and a genuine love of music.
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Tour | Midtown Manhattan Night Tour


New York is a skyscraper city and there is no better time to view Manhattan’s icons than after the sun sets and the lights go on. Fueled by competition and a dash of audacity, New York City is still producing one of mankind’s most remarkable skyline. NOTE** THIS TOUR SPENDS MUCH TIME INDOORS OR IN SUBWAYS AND GREAT FOR ALL WEATHER CONDITIONS. Please note they do utilize the subway on this tour so you will need $5 for subway. Takes place Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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Comedy Club | The Bombshelter Comedy Show - with Free Pizza


Local Favorites Matt Azark, Jeff Cerulli and Erik Bransteen invite some of their favorites comedians to perform on this weekly showcase. Every Thursday.
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Play | Drama with Broadway Actors

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Classical Music | Choral Work by Haydn and More at a Landmark Venue

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