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Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on December 5, 2023?

38 free events take place on Tuesday, December 5 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 December 5 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 December . 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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38 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Tuesday, December 5, 2023

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free events nyc New York Philharmonic String Quartet with renowned Pianist William Youn Perform Schubert, Liszt, Ravel, and More
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Conference | A Decade After the Euromaidan: Reflecting on Ukraine’s Revolution of Dignity and Its Ongoing Impact (in-person and online)


This winter marks a decade since Ukraine’s Euromaidan protests, which took place from 21 November 2013 to 22 February 2014. Also known as the Revolution of Dignity, this mass mobilisation was triggered by then President Yanukovych’s refusal to sign an association agreement with the EU, and later transformed into a struggle for Ukrainian democracy and independence, which eventually brought down the government. The subsequent ten years have seen significant shifts in Ukrainian culture, society, domestic politics, and foreign relations, which have set Ukraine on a more democratic, western-oriented path, and also been used by Russia to justify the onset and then escalation of its war upon Ukraine. Whilst the world’s attention has understandably shifted to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, in order to understand the Ukraine of today, one must continue to study the Euromaidan. To mark the ten-year anniversary of the protests, this event is bringing together scholars. The research shared at this workshop will not only help us better understand this important mass mobilization, but also its connection to and long-term impact upon the resistance, attitudes, and identities of Ukrainians today.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:00 am
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Conference | Jewish Travel Literature in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries


Panel 3 - New Methodological Departures in the Study of Travel Literature 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Rachel Smith, "'Here I am, Send Me!' Nineteenth-Century Jewish Ethnography and the Making of a Mission" Eyal Ben Eliyahu, "On a Maskilic Geographical Chapter: A Hebrew Manuscript from the NYPL" Raphael Thurm, "On Orthodox Travelogues"  Trip to the Jewish Theological Seminary Rare Book Room (participants only) 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Presentation on manuscripts related to Modern Jewish Travel by Dr. Mordy Schwartz Concluding discussion as a group (participants only) 12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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9:00 am
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Tour | 13 Tours, All City Neighborhoods, Any Time Of The Day, Choose One Tour Or Many -- Includes Holiday Lights Tour


These free tours take place at various times during the day, all day long. You can make reservations for as many tours as your schedule allows. SoHo, Little Italy and Chinatown Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Heights + DUMBO 3 Hour Lower Manhattan Harlem Chelsea and the High Line 6 Hour Downtown Combined Greenwich Village Central Park Lower Manhattan Midtown Manhattan Grand Central Terminal Graffiti and Street Art Tours World Trade Center Holiday Lights Tour
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
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Workshop | Adult Zumba


Exercise in disguise! Join in on the fun featuring easy-to-follow Latin dance choreography while working on your balance, coordination and range of motion. Bring your friends and come prepared for enthusiastic instruction, a little strength training and a lot of fun.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:30 am
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Gallery Talk | Unnamed Figures: Black Presence and Absence in the Early American North: Exhibition Tour


A tour of the exhibition which offers a new window onto Black representation in a region that is often overlooked in narratives of early African American history.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Jazz | Student Jazz Ensemble


A composition and performance experience for students explores how to structure compositions and improvisations using melodic lines or horizontal motion. Students have learned how to compose using improvisational ability as their point of departure and write and perform compositional/improv pieces. A live concert recording of students’ original compositions is this ensemble's presentation.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Concert | Sufi Music Ensemble


Described by The New York Times as an “ambassador for a silenced music,” Amir Vahab is one of New York City’s most commemorated deliverers of Near Eastern folk, traditional and Sufi music and poetry. Educated in London and at the University of Paris with a focus on engineering and linguistics, Amir Vahab formed his ensemble in the U. S. upon his arrival here in 1981. Since then he has been an entrepreneur, lectured at NYU (for 30+ years) and many other universities, taught private classes, led drumming, whirling, calligraphy and poetry workshops, composed eclectic music for theatre and film and been recognized for his performances worldwide. His work seeks to bridge an understanding between different cultures while inspiring his students and audiences to appreciate the tradition embodied by classical instruments and their relevance to contemporary sound. Like the man himself, Vahab’s music symbolizes diversity in unity.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Classical Music | Bach at Noon (In Person and Online)


Take a momentary respite from a busy day to enjoy a selection of organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach in an intimate venue.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:20 pm
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Book Discussion | Escalation Dynamics in Cyberspace: Rival Nations and the Threat


Dr. Erica D. Lonergan and Dr. Shawn W. Lonergan discuss their book which grapples with the question of how cyberspace operations contribute to the increasing risk of escalation among rival nations, demonstrating through detailed case studies and policymaking insights that cyberspace is not as dangerous as conventional wisdom suggests.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:30 pm
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Concert | Holiday Harmonies


Featuring: The guitar duo Aerial Acoustics has been delighting audiences for over 25 years with their spirited original and cover instrumentals. Described as “electrifyingly acoustic,” Dorothy Wagner and Dennis Smith play complex arrangements of classic tunes, as well as original compositions, infused with elements of rock, jazz, classical and Spanish guitar. Ilya Shneyveys (accordion) and Jake Shulman-Ment (violin) are two of the leading contemporary musicians breathing new life into old-world klezmer, the celebratory music of East European Jews. This performance for Hanukkah will be filled with soulful Hasidic spirituals and rollicking dance melodies. 
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:30 pm
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Film | Edward Scissorhands (1990) Directed by Tim Burton, Starring Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder


A scientist builds an animated human being — the gentle Edward. The scientist dies before he can finish assembling Edward, though, leaving the young man with a freakish appearance accentuated by the scissor blades he has instead of hands. Loving suburban saleswoman Peg discovers Edward and takes him home, where he falls for Peg's teen daughter. However, despite his kindness and artistic talent, Edward's hands make him an outcast. Director: Tim Burton Cast: Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder, Dianne Wiest, Anthony Michael Hall, Kathy Baker, Vincent Price, Alan Arkin Tim Burton is an American filmmaker, animator, and artist. Known for pioneering goth culture in the American film industry, Burton is revered for his fantasy, horror, and romantic films. These include Beetlejuice (1988), Edward Scissorhands (1990), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Corpse Bride (2005), and more. Johnny Depp is an American actor and musician. He is the recipient of multiple accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, and has been nominated for three Academy Awards and two BAFTA awards. Winona Ryder is an American actress. Originally playing quirky roles, she rose to prominence for her more diverse performances in various genres in the 1990s. She has received many accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, as well as nominations for a Grammy Award and two Academy Awards.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Book Club | Poetry Discussion Circle: What's New in American and English-Language Poetry


Join fellow poetry enthusiasts in unpacking the layered meanings of poetry through an informal group discussion. Please note that contemporary poetry deals frankly with contemporary issues and all works discussed are artistic expressions selected for an adult audience.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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2:30 pm
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Discussion | A Conversation with the Eldest Son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg


A conversation with Michael Meeropol, eldest son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, on the history and future of antidemocratic tendencies in American politics and life.  Michael Meeropol (born Michael Rosenberg in 1943) is a retired professor of economics. He is the older son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. Born in New York City, as Michael Rosenberg, Meeropol spent his early childhood living in New York and attending local school there. His father Julius, an electrical engineer, was a member of the Communist Party. His mother Ethel (née Greenglass), a union organizer, was also active in the Communist Party. When Michael was seven years old, his parents were arrested. In 1953, they were convicted and executed for conspiracy to commit espionage and passing secrets to the Soviet Union.  
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:00 pm
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Lecture | G7, BRICS and Capitalism vs Socialism


Capitalism's contradictions have always generated tensions and conflicts within and among capitalist economies and between them and non-capitalist regions. Some emerge from capitalism's instability (cycles or 'crises'); some from its inequalities of wealth and income; and some from its global division of centers and peripheries (via colonialism, imperialism, global north vs global south). Contradictions and conflicts also beset capitalist enterprises' core structures - the employer vs employee nexus. For those who prioritize that nexus as a key social problem, the solution is transition beyond capitalism (i.e. beyond its core structures) to a different system (often called "socialism") based on workers self-directed enterprises as its alternative core structure. In this context we explore how today's G7 vs BRICS struggle shapes a new global economy. Speaker: Richard Wolff, visiting professor in the Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs and Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.  
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:00 pm
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Master Class | Piano Master Class


A Piano Master Class with Melvin Chen.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:00 pm
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Lecture | Putin’s Political Rhetoric on the War in Ukraine (in-person and online)


This talk will analyze the political discourse on the war against Ukraine in today’s Russia with a focus on Putin’s rhetoric. He argues that this discourse is based on a paranoid interpretation of history, in which two main elements are of key significance: a sense of deep resentment and discursive practices of reenactment. At the same time, both these elements are evidence of a very particular perception of temporality in Putin’s Russia, where the past, interpreted in a conspiratorial way, determines the perception of the present and the future. Importantly, this discourse owes its internal coherence to the fact that it functions in the same way as conspiracy theories: nourished by strong emotions, it produces a fundamental semiotic clarity in its interpretation of global history, whereby any particular events are not seen as contingent, but always as having significance in the context of the narrative thus constructed. This is why this discourse is therefore not falsifiable. Speaker Riccardo Nicolosi is a Professor of Slavic Literatures at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:00 pm
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Workshop | Make Your Own Glow Workshop


An interactive experience that allows participants to create their own illuminated artworks, adding a personal touch to the winter festivities. This is a family-friendly night of glowy tape art making by Kuki Tape Artist and live DJ music. 
   New York City, NY; NYC
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4:30 pm
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Film | Academy Award Winner Fargo (1996) with Frances McDormand, William H. Macy, and Steve Buscemi


Fargo is a reality-based crime drama set in Minnesota in 1987. Jerry Lundegaard is a car salesman in Minneapolis who has gotten himself into debt and is so desperate for money that he hires two thugs to kidnap his own wife. Jerry will collect the ransom from her wealthy father, paying the thugs a small portion and keeping the rest to satisfy his debts. The scheme collapses when the thugs shoot a state trooper. Director: Joel Coen Cast: Frances McDormand, William H. Macy, Steve Buscemi, Harve Presnell, Peter Stormare Frances McDormand is an American actress and producer. Throughout her career spanning over four decades she has gained acclaim for her roles in small-budget independent films. McDormand has received numerous accolades, including four Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and one Tony Award, making her one of the few performers to achieve the "Triple Crown of Acting." Additionally, she has received three BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. William H. Macy is an American actor. His film career has been built on appearances in small, independent films, though he has also appeared in mainstream films. His starring roles include those in Fargo (1996), Boogie Nights (1997), Mystery Men (1999), Jurassic Park III (2001), and more. Macy has won two Emmy Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards, while his performance in Fargo earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. From 2011 to 2021, he played Frank Gallagher, a main character in Shameless, the Showtime adaptation of the British television series. Steve Buscemi is an American actor. Buscemi is known for his work as an acclaimed character actor. His early credits consist of major roles in independent film productions such as the AIDS drama Parting Glances (1986), Mystery Train (1989), In the Soup (1992), and his breakout role as Mr. Pink in Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs (1992).
   New York City, NY; NYC
5:00 pm
Free

Lecture | Black and Brown Voices in Pre-Modern Music: Early Instruments and Diverse Voices Before 1800


Welcome Patricia Ann Neely, a performer of early music instruments with a dedication to re-discovering Black and Brown’s legacy in pre-modern Music. This event will highlight the often-overlooked narratives and legacy of Black and Brown composers and musicians from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque eras. It will also feature a discussion/performance around the history and unique sounds of historical string instruments. Neely is a distinguished string performer with a specialization in historical instruments (viola da gamba, vielle, violone, Double Bass). She has performed in various early music ensembles, including the Folger Consort, Smithsonian Chamber Players, The Washington Bach Consort, ARTEK, The New York Consort of Viols, and Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity, among others, and is a founding member of Abendmusik and Parthenia. She has toured with the acclaimed European-based medieval ensemble Sequentia on the medieval fiddle performing at many festivals, including Oude Muziek, Utrecht, Bach Tage, Berlin, and Tage Alte Musik, Herne.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Discussion | Reproductive Rights with a Global Focus (in-person and online)


Professor of Law Melissa Murray, in conversation with reporter Julianne McShane on reproductive rights with a global focus.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Jazz | Student Vocal Jazz Ensemble


In Vocal Jazz Ensemble, students finesse professionally demanding skills such as: diaphragmatic breathing, proper vocal placement, blending with other singers, vowel and diction clarification, and sight singing, as well as having fun singing beautiful and challenging music as a group. Vocal Jazz Ensemble will perform works by such renowned arrangers as Darmon Meader, Dave Lambert, Gene Puerling, Phil Mattson and Michelle Weir, as well as up and coming arrangers such as Dylan Pramuk, Robert Lepley and Pamela Watson.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Discussion | The Artists Roundtable (online)


A talk with artist Tony Oursler. Deeply rooted in conceptualism, the work of Tony Oursler conjures multimedia and immersive experiences that combine traditional art-making tools with new technologies. He is known for his work with moving images, installation and projection—drawing inspiration from telecommunications, narrative evolution, conspiracy, social media, facial recognition, mysticism and environmental concerns. His works often take the form of a “palimpsest,” layering possible futures with the recent past, while focusing on present day issues. In recent years, Oursler has used his extensive archive in conjunction with installations to blur the boundaries between art, fact and belief systems.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | Diability and Public Space: The Lived Experience in Bogotá, Santo Domingo, and New York City


An event on research on disability informed by the personal experience of the researcher in three cities. Speaker Pedro Javier Jaramillo Cruz is a professor at the University of Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano in the Architecture and Habitat School. Since 1997, following a car accident that he suffered, his practice has been oriented towards the problematization of the relationship between physical space and people with disabilities. This is how the topics of his expertise focus on universal accessibility, inclusive design, and human safety.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Workshop | Play bridge in a stress-free environment


One of the most popular card games of the last century, bridge is still enjoyed by professional and amateur players alike today - and now you can stop by and enjoy it too! Bring your bridge partner, or you will be matched up with someone to play as a pair. There will be instructions and the chance to observe players, making this a perfect event for beginners looking to learn how to play bridge.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:00 pm
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Discussion | Sex Work in a Global Frame


A roundtable with Kamala Kempadoo, Angelique Nixon, Elena Shih, and Yin Q This panel brings together scholars and activists working across different sites – the United States, the Caribbean, Thailand, and China – who are at the forefront of theorizing sex, gender, labor and migration. Challenging colonial narratives of rescue, redemption, and rehabilitation that undergird the global anti-trafficking movement, the panelists collectively envision global gender/sexual/economic justice by foregrounding the perspectives, expertise, and organizing efforts of workers themselves.  
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Book Discussion | Waste and the Wasters: Poetry and Ecosystemic Thought in Medieval England (in-person and online)


While the scale of today’s crisis is unprecedented, environmental catastrophe is nothing new. Eleanor Johnson's Book studies the late Middle Ages, when a convergence of land contraction, soil depletion, climate change, pollution, and plague subsumed Western Europe. In a culture lacking formal scientific methods, the task of explaining and coming to grips with what was happening fell to medieval poets. The poems they wrote used the terms “waste” or “wasters” to anchor trenchant critiques of people’s unsustainable relationships with the world around them and with each other. Johnson shows how poetry helped medieval people understand and navigate the ecosystemic crises—both material and spiritual—of their time.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:15 pm
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Talk | Community: Designing for Social Change


What do design, community and social change have in common? This is a talk by Yin Kong, director of Think!Chinatown, and Amanda Ramos of the Innovation Field Office, about creating a better world through design. As we prepare ourselves for the new year, how are you invoking the power of design for social innovation?
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Gallery Talk | Drawing Dialogues


Artists Mel Chin and Shellyne Rodriguez, featured in the exhibition Drawing as Practice, talk about their work, with a particular emphasis on the role of drawing in their practice. To foster dynamic conversations among participants in the exhibition, the evening will feature a pair of artists presenting. The pairings will celebrate the vitality of technique and approaches to contemporary drawing and create opportunities for interesting discussions among artists and audiences.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Classical Music | Music from Copland House: Ghosts, Visions, and Spirits


Music from Copland House brings to life striking works emerged from memories of the past. Program: JOHN MUSTO: PIANO QUINTET SEBASTIAN CURRER: GHOST TRIO JOHN HARBISON: NOVEMBER 19, 1828 Musical ghosts hover around this provocative program. While these highly-acclaimed composers sing in stylish, sophisticated, and decidedly current musical voices, their striking works all grew out of vivid memories of the past - the life and passions of a beloved opera singer, the imagined after-life of an iconic composer, the musical practice of an entire century of great creators working in an emblematic genre that may be disappearing into history. Siwoo Kim and Elizabeth Fayette, violins; Tanner Menees, viola; Alexis Pia Gerlach, cello; Michael Boriskin, piano
   New York City, NY; NYC
6:30 pm
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Lecture | The Paduan 9/11 Memorial and the Fosse Ardeatine in Rome


The topic of this talk focuses on the notion of ruins. The main theme of the first part is not 9/11 per se, but rather how the Paduan memorial reflects the way in which Italians have interpreted and appropriated this event. The talk will read contemporary Italian culture through this neglected memorial in Padua. Shifting to a different form of memorial, the second part of the talk centers on the Fosse ardeatine in Rome and examines how the notion of ruins acquires a significantly different connotation in this memorial that is quickly becoming obsolete. Speaker Armando Maggi is the Arthur and Joan Rasmussen Professor of Western Civilization at the University of Chicago.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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6:30 pm
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Book Discussion | The Price of Humanity: How Philanthropy Went Wrong―And How to Fix It


Amy Schiller in a discussion of her newest book, an attempt to rescue philanthropy from its progressive decline into vanity projects that drive wealth inequality, so that it may support human flourishing as originally intended. 
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Reading | No Name Super Story Party


No Name Comedy/Variety Show producer Eric Vetter brings New York’s best established and emerging authors and storytellers. Super Story Party is curated and co-hosted by author/storyteller Michele Carlo. The show will also include a “Magic Hat Open-Mic” where audience members can signup for a chance at four minutes of stage time to share their own stories.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 pm
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Classical Music | New York Philharmonic String Quartet with renowned Pianist William Youn Perform Schubert, Liszt, Ravel, and More


William Youn, piano; New York Philharmonic String Quartet. Program Schubert (1797-1828)/Liszt (1811-1886), Serenade Schubert (1797-1828), Impromptus Op. 142 Nr. 3 Ravel (1875-1937), Une barque sur l'ocean Robert Schumann (1810-1856)/ Liszt (1811-1886), Widmung Dvorak (1841-1904), Piano Quintet No.2 in A Major Op.81 Sunghwan Choi (1936-1981), Arirang Fantasy
   New York City, NY; NYC
7:30 pm
Free

Classical Music | Works by Robert Schumann, Dvorak, and More for Cello and Piano


Aaron Wolff, Cello; Sophiko Simsive, Piano. Program Thomas Demenga (b. 1954), New York Honk Faz?l Say (b. 1970), Dort Sehir (Four Cities) Sulkhan Tsintsadze (1925-1991), Five Pieces for Cello and Piano Robert Schumann (1810-1856), Funf Stucke im Volkston Thomas Ades (b. 1971), Lieux retrouves Dvorak (1841-1904), "Silent Woods," Op. 68, No. 5 Free tickets required, available in person at the Box Office as long as the supply lasts
   New York City, NY; NYC
7:30 pm
Free

Book Discussion | Target Hong Kong: A True Story of U.S. Navy Pilots at War (online)


Professor Steven Bailey's book examines the U.S. Navy airstrikes on Japanese-held Hong Kong during the final year of World War II. Operation Gratitude involved nearly 100 U.S. Navy warships and close to a thousand planes. Target Hong Kong brings this massive operation down to a human scale by recounting the air raids through the experiences of seven men whose lives intersected at Hong Kong in January 1945: Commander John D. Lamade, five of his fellow U.S. Navy pilots and the POW Ray Jones.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 pm
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Jazz | Blue Note Jazz Ensemble


This ensemble will perform the music of 21st Century Blue Note artists like James Francies, Joel Ross, Robert Glasper, Immanuel Wilkins, and their peers.
   New York City, NY; NYC
8:00 pm
Free

Classical Music | Violin Works by J.S. Bach, Villa-Lobos, Bartok, and More (In Person AND Online)


David Bernat, Violin. Program J.S. Bach (1685-1750), Violin Sonata in F minor, BWV 1018 Villa-Lobos (1887-1959), Improviso No. 7 Nikolai Medtner (1880-1951), Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 21 Carlos Guastavino (1912-2000), Rosita Iglesias Bartok (1881-1945), Violin Rhapsody No. 2, Sz. 90
   New York City, NY; NYC
8:00 pm
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Staged Reading | New York City's Longest-Running Cold Play Reading


Naked Angels was formed in 1986 by a group of artists intent on creating a creative home for new voices. Forming a community of writers, directors, actors, producers, and designers, our founders crafted an open environment for expression, experimentation, and production. The company took its name from the John Tytell book, which referred to Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and other Beats as “a generation that wanted to break out of convention and scream.” As a young group, the Naked Angels artists felt the same way; needing a place where, through the medium of theater, they could show the world a different perspective of the times. Sometimes outraged, often irreverent, occasionally absurd, and always intelligent, enthusiastic and fun, Naked Angels’ work was a spark to which audiences were quickly drawn. The Space, as their theater on 17th Street was known, soon became a vital, thriving crossroads where talented theater artists met and collaborated: the destination of choice for those seeking a truly celebratory theatrical experience.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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