About this event
DOORS 7PM | SHOW 8PM
At this hilarious and educational show, comedian Brandon Collins leads a booze-fueled lesson in Black history with the help of his friends.
It’s not your ordinary retelling—you’ll hear from “comedians, experts, writers, and other professionals who are skunked out of their mind trying to recap the biography of a historical black figure or event that hasn’t gotten the mainstream love they deserved.”
Celebrate Black History Month at this always unpredictable show that guarantees to make you laugh, learn, and drink!
This event’s guests include Charles McBee (Comedy Central), Sarah Cooper (Netflix), Bomani Jones (ESPN), and Onika McLean (HBOMax).
Frequently asked questions
SEATING @ LITTLEFIELD
littlefield is a mixed seated/standing room venue. Seats are limited and are on a first come, first served basis, so please arrive accordingly. If a seating accommodation is needed due to medical reasons, please reach out to us at hey@littlefieldnyc.com prior to the show.
Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
The Brewsology Beer Festival will take place at the Liberty Science Center for a one of a kind experience — a night at the museum! The event will feature dozens of local and domestic breweries, sampling over 150 beers.
General admission will be 8pm to 11pm and Early admission will be 7pm to 11pm (in addition to the added hour, Early Admission will include specialty beers poured for the early session) Tickets will not be sold at the door and tickets are non refundable.
About this event
Event lasts 4 hours
Ages 21+
Walk the red carpet, enjoy Oscar themed drink specials and play to win one of 12 fabulous prizes.
Arrive early! We start the game at 7pm SHARP!
Please RSVP so I know how many bingo daubers to bring ❤️🔥
Friendly bar staff, inclusive atmosphere, affordable cocktails and local craft beer by the pint or pitcher 💀 Please check out pineboxrockshop.com for info on all our game nights.
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 1 day before event
About this event
Event lasts 1 hour
Event guidelines:
All attendees are strongly encouraged to wear a face mask at all times.
Tickets are limited to restrict capacity.
Additional copies of the book will be available for purchase at the event.
All copies of the book will be pre-signed by the author.
The conversation will be livestreamed for free online here: https://youtube.com/live/VtB4WnWRTl8
Home address is collected for contact tracing purposes; it will not be used otherwise.
As a reminder: If you are not feeling well, please do not come to the event, even if you have a ticket; email us and we’ll work it out.
If you have any questions regarding these guidelines or to request accessibility accommodations, please contact eventhelp@booksaremagic.net.
More than 100 recipes for sweet treats from New York Times bestselling author and Food Network star Molly Yeh’s cozy kitchen on a sugar beet (and wheat!) farm, to be shared in potlucks, set on the counter for family snacking, or scarfed down in one sitting.
Molly Yeh’s favorite childhood memories are of being in the kitchen with her family, dipping into a tub of sugar to make rugelach, homemade Oreos, and more, so it’s only fitting she married into a family who farm sugar beets. She and her husband, Nick, live and work on the Hagen Farm in East Grand Forks, MN, on the North Dakota border, which has been in operation since the 1870s, and farming sugar beets since the 1930s. In the decade plus since she moved to the farm, Molly has spent her time completely immersed in the world of sugar, both during her work hours, first as a baker and now as a recipe developer, bakery owner, and Food Network personality, and in her home life, running her business and family against the backdrop of the seasonal needs of a thriving farm.
Molly speaks fluent sugar, so recipes for sweets come naturally—as does her drive to perfect them in flavor, texture, and ease of making. The recipes include a mix of church cookbook–inspired gems, from-scratch versions of nostalgic sweets, and new concoctions with flavors drawn from her Asian and Jewish backgrounds as well as beloved Midwestern traditions she’s adopted from her husband’s family and the local community.
As with all of Molly’s books, Sweet Farm! will include recipes that are both homey and excitingly original, charming and funny stories of family life built around the agricultural year, and beautiful photos and illustrations. Home bakers around the country will love Molly’s peek into her life—muddy boots, sticky fingers, and all!
Molly Yeh is the Emmy Award– and James Beard Foundation Award–nominated star of Food Network’s series Girl Meets Farm. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling Home Is Where the Eggs Are and Molly on the Range, which was the winner of the IACP Judge’s Choice Award in 2016, and is the creator of the lifestyle food blog my name is yeh, Saveur’s 2015 “Food Blog of the Year.” She was named to Forbes’ 30 under 30 list and The Forward 50 for 2017 and was a Glamour Woman of the Year in Food in 2019. Outside the kitchen, Molly is a Juilliard-trained classical percussionist and has performed with ensembles around the world. She lives on a farm on the North Dakota-Minnesota border with her fifth-generation farmer husband, Nick, their two daughters, and a little flock of chickens.
Julia Turshen is the bestselling author of Now & Again, Feed the Resistance, Small Victories, and Simply Julia and has coauthored numerous other cookbooks, including the James Beard Award-winning In Bibi’s Kitchen. She hosts the IACP-nominated podcast Keep Calm and Cook On and has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Vogue, Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, and Saveur, and more. She sits on the Kitchen Cabinet Advisory Board for the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, is the founder of Equity At The Table (EATT), an inclusive digital directory of women and non-binary individuals in food, and is a member of God’s Love We Deliver’s Culinary Council. She lives in the Hudson Valley with her spouse, Grace, and their many pets.
Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
“If you can’t be in New Orleans, The Salon is making every effort to capture all the madness & gaiety of the French quarter” – WSJ
The Big Easy comes to the Big Apple on Fat Tuesday as we go all out to celebrate the 12th anniversary of our creole carnival with a spectacular lineup lineup of 3x bands on three floors, plus tap dance, burlesque, 2x swing DJs, and free Mardi Gras beads for every dame & dapper gent!
presented by Prohibition Productions
Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
Please join VLA’s Associate Board for a networking reception at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP to connect with other early career attorneys in the arts, media, and entertainment industries in the New York metro area. Light refreshments will be served.
Tickets:
Students $15.00
Professionals $25.00
Please bring your official ID for the security check-in.
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
About this event
Event lasts 5 hours
Ages 21+
Free venue parking
Welcome to Casa del Perreo – #1 Latin & Reggaeton Thursday Party in Lower East Side, New York City.
Open Bar Packages Available
$10 Margs
$10 Shots
Let the rhythm take over your night. See you on the dance floor!
VIP Bottle Service Available For reservations & more information: sanantonios@perreoparrty.com / Allan: 646-263-4593
Event Information:
Doors: 9:00 PM — ????
Must be 21 & over to attend
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Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.
About this event
Event lasts 1 hour 15 minutes
Ages 21+
Join us at High Line Comedy Club! Enjoy an evening of hilarious stand-up featuring comedians you’ve seen on Netflix, HBO, and Comedy Central.
Enjoy a complimentary round of mini-golf ($27 value) on us at Puttery, making it the perfect night of comedy and fun. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable event at one of Manhattan’s coolest new venues!
Note: Doors close 15 minutes after the start of the show. We prioritize walk-ins and cannot guarantee entry if you arrive late.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a drink minimum?
We highly encourage you to get one drink as it helps us support the venue makes it sustainable to keep doing the shows, however it’s not a hard requirement
Where’s the entrance?
Come in through the main entrance at Puttery and let the front desk know you’re there for the comedy show!
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.
About this event
Event lasts 4 hours
Ages 21+
#1 Party in New York City
Featuring Power 105 Dj Self & Dj Oli
playing the Best in top 40, Hip-Hop , Caribbean Music
At The Brand New
Palma Verde
Times Sqaure
| 1604 Broadway btwn 48th and 49th street
Everyone Free Before 12 W/Rsvp
Call | Text For Bottle Service
212-651-9069
2 Bottles For 600
3 Bottles for 1000 + 1 Comp Bottle House Champagne
4 bottles + 2 Comp Bottle House Chamapgne For 1200
5 bottles + 2 Comp Bottle House Chamapgne + 1 Hookah For 1500
All Prices include Tax and Gratuity
*PRE-RESERVED ONLY | You Must Place A Deposit For Special Pricing
Before make a deposit please contact us to verify we have a section .
Is It Your Special Night?
Celebrate with us & get catered to like royalty with..
No Cover Until 1am
Birthday Shoutouts
Personal Birthday Flyer
For Bottle Packages & More Info
Call | Text
212-651-9069
STRICT DRESS CODE
Mandatory Sexy & City Chic
GENTS
NO Plain T-Shirts | NO Boots | NO Hats | NO Sweats | NO Hoodies | Designer T-Shirts & Sneakers Allowed
LADIES
NO Sneakers | NO Flip-Flops | NO Uggs
DOORS OPEN 11PM
Any questions 212-651-9069
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 1 day before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.
About this event
Event lasts 2 hours
Frequently asked questions
Are seats reserved?
No. Seating is first come first serve. Like a southwest flight but without boarding groups.
How old do you have to purchase tickets?
All guests 2 and up require a ticket.
Is there a meet and greet?
NO.
What time do doors open?
6:00
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 14 days before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.
About this event
Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
MAKE SURE TO RSVP.
Join for Spring New York Finance, Trading & Banking Professional Networking Soiree.
Meet the diverse mix of finance professionals from different/various career levels
Its will be all about
**WALL STREET – MARKETS – DEALS**
We will have a restricted area for our members only. Cash bar, pay for what you order.
Attendees include but not limited to:
• Portfolio Managers
• M & A Analysts
• Research Analysts (Buy / Sell Side)
• MBA Candidates
• Hedge Fund Service Providers
• Equity And Derivative Traders
• Prime Brokerage Professionals
• Fund Administration Professionals
• Operational Specialists.
• Finance & Accounting Recruiters and HR Professionals.
Attire –
We always recommend to wear business casuals but not mandatory.
How it would work: ·
• Receive name tag upon arrival. Clearly mention your name and your area of work/interest. ·
• The host will guide you to the main area. ·
• Connect and network with other professionals in a relaxed yet focused environment.
The event focus on creating long term professional relationship with experienced finance experts. The networking event will help in building social capital among the members of finance community on an ongoing basis.
Meetup takes place on a weekday right after work in a relaxed atmosphere conducive to making connections.
Make sure to bring a lot of business cards. if you looking to move-up or move in carrying a copy of your resume is a good idea. Good chance to run into a HR Partner from a bank or hedge fund.
For Sponsorship & Business Queries – Moveyourcareer@gmail.com
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Real Estate Pros,
Are you ready for a NEW and EXCITING networking event.
Have you set some new goals for your real estate business in 2025?
Closing that first deal or your 100th this year? Do you sometimes feel like you just need motivation and a like-minded group to push you, fill you with new information and encourage you to take your business to the next level?
Deal Exchange Professional Mixer
Are you looking to network with the BEST-OF-THE-BEST, wholesalers, rehabbers, landlords, developers, lenders,real estate agents, attorneys, title companies, business owners, and entrepreneurs in the 5 Boroughs, then you have come to the right place!
This monthly networking event is designed to have you meet real estate professionals who could be your newest partners and team members.
Bring your deals, business cards, and a notepad so that you can take your business to the next level in 2025!
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Miguel Hernandez
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Jessica Perrone
Natasha Williams
Lucas Schrapp
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Tara Smythe
Audrey Lee
Gina Pelle
Anna Liang
Leo Liu
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Rushikesh Desai
Bryan Hanley
Liliana Aragon
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Henry Kyaw
Bhone Kyaw
Juliet Furer
Eli Deblinger
Dafne Petrizzo
Elijah Diaz
Andrey Lyudvikovskiy
shirley chau
Kathy Yung
Brydell Ward
Andrew McMahan
Aaron Yehoshua
Kathy Yung
harvey luk
Jainer Villafane
Stephania Ponce
Mariana Riobom
Mark Spaisman
Mark Spaisman
Mohammed Kamal
Evan ODowd
Ben Liu
donato Guardavaccaro
Chelsea Williams
Henry Kyaw
Toni Witt
Vlad Shafir
Ryan Myers
Aaron Yehoshua
Jainer Villafane
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Sienna Scoggin
Charlene Dougan
PRUTHVI RATHOD
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Rob Schilder
Wendy Vila
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Brandi Bohannon
Tony Cheng
Nina Fernandez
Dianela Rodriguez
Tonya Jervey
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julian alexander
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James Mcmahon
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George Samios
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John Brennan
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Srinivas Nakka
Kevin Hsiu
Abby Stehula
Tiffany Williams
Kim Duncan
Zhi Zou
Sandy Encarnacion
Susan fernandez
Julie Dumas Mansaray
Markus Hoecherl
Ryan Alam
Iddo Bloch
James Russell
Jackson Adams
Kieran Corbett
Thomas McKay
Vladlen Kupriian
Vic Bansal
Aleksejs Lavrenovs
Glenn Nisall
Ishani Dave
Timothy Brathwaite
Gary Wang
Kyle Lawrence
Please join us March 12th and March 19th | 1pm to 2pm and 2pm to 3pm
Ages 8 to 16, with or without disabilities
Harlem School of the Arts (HSA)
The Herb Alpert Center
645 St. Nicholas Ave
New York, NY 10030
Classes are FREE!
No experience required!
Please note: photos & videos may be taken during sessions.
About this event
ENGLISH
Join us for the opening celebration of ficciones patógenas.
“Possessed.” “Deviant.” “Sick.” Historically, colonial regimes attempted, gained, and maintained control over cuir/kuir/queer, trans, Black, and Indigenous people by pathologizing them along with their relationships—to the land, to the nonhuman, to one another. The rich sexual and gender diversity of the many cultures of Abya Yala (Kuna for the entirety of the Americas) was unintelligible to Western knowledge frameworks. To justify acts of violent dispossession and extraction, they characterized specific ways of existing as unnatural. These narratives have wound through legal, religious, cultural, political, and ideological structures in Abya Yala since 1492, and—as ficciones patógenas (pathogenic fictions)—they shape our understandings of bodies, land, culture, and power today.
The artists in this exhibition explore how ficciones patógenas have been perpetuated and embodied, occluding local, non-Western, and Indigenous ways of being and knowing. In their 2018 book, ficciones patógenas, Guaxu trans writer, activist, and participating artist Duen Neka’hen Sacchi traces their own medical history through Western regimes of bodily conformity. The wounding and suturing of Neka’hen’s body (and other nonconforming bodies), based on false notions of order and reproduction, echoes the violent reshaping of the “Indies,” which inextricably bound biology to nationhood. Through hybrid practices that draw from Indigenous, colonial, and contemporary images and strategies, the artists propose ways in which land and bodies exist as sites of resistance and transformation.
Organized by Stamatina Gregory, Head Curator/Director of Exhibitions and Collections and Georgie Sánchez.
Learn more about ficciones patógenas here.
Participating Artists
Carlos Arias, Felipe Baeza, Seba Calfuqueo, Javier Cardona Otero, Colectivo Ayllu (álex aguirre sánchez, iki yos piña narváez, kimy/leticia rojas miranda, lucrecia masson córdoba, francisco godoy vega), Mandorilyn Crawford, Gian Cruz, Frau Diamanda, Venuca Evanán, Camilo Godoy, Carlos Martiel, Lulu V. Molinares, Lizette Nin, Rio Paraná (Duen Neka’hen Sacchi, Mag de Santo), Duen Neka’hen Sacchi, Javi Vargas Sotomayor, Lucía Egaña Rojas and Ju Salgueiro, Luis Fernando Zapata
Accessibility
Located at 26 Wooster Street, the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art strives to provide a welcoming environment to all visitors. Five external steps lead to our entrance doors: a wheelchair lift is available. All galleries are wheelchair-accessible, and a single-occupancy accessible restroom is located behind the visitor services desk: all restrooms are gender-neutral. Large print didactics are available.
For questions or access requests, please email info@leslielohman.org with 1 week advance of your visit.
ESPAÑOL
Presentamos la recepción de apertura de ficciones patógenas.
“Poseídos”. “Desviados”. “Enfermos”. Históricamente, los regímenes coloniales intentaron controlar, obtuvieron o mantuvieron control sobre las personas cuir/kuir/queer, trans, negras e indígenas patologizando tanto a los grupos humanos como a sus relaciones con la tierra, con lo no humano y entre sí. La rica diversidad sexual y de género de las muchas culturas de Abya Yala (Kuna para la totalidad de las Américas) era ininteligible para los marcos de conocimiento occidentales. Para justificar actos de despojo y extracción violenta, caracterizaron formas específicas de existencia como antinaturales. Estas narrativas han impregnado las estructuras legales, religiosas, culturales, políticas e ideológicas de Abya Yala desde 1492 y, como ficciones patógenas, dan forma a nuestras comprensiones de los cuerpos, la tierra, la cultura y el poder en el momento presente.
Los artistas en esta exposición exploran cómo las ficciones patógenas han sido perpetradas y encarnadas, ocultando las formas de ser y conocer nativas, no occidentales e indígenas. En su libro de 2018, ficciones patógenas, el escritor trans Guaxu, activista y artista participante Duen Neka’hen Sacchi, traza su propia historia médica a través de los regímenes occidentales de conformidad corporal. La herida y sutura del cuerpo de Neka’hen (y otros cuerpos no conformes), basadas en nociones falsas de orden y reproducción, resuenan con el violento remodelado de las “Indias”, que vinculaba inextricablemente la biología con la nacionalidad. A través de prácticas híbridas que se nutren de imágenes y estrategias indígenas, coloniales y contemporáneas, los artistas proponen formas en que la tierra y los cuerpos existen como sitios de resistencia y transformación.
Organizado por Stamatina Gregory, Curador General/Director de Exposiciones y Collectiones y Georgie Sánchez.
Lea más sobre ficciones patógenas aquí.
Artistas en la exposición
Carlos Arias, Felipe Baeza, Seba Calfuqueo, Javier Cardona Otero, Colectivo Ayllu (álex aguirre sánchez, iki yos piña narváez, kimy/leticia rojas miranda, lucrecia masson córdoba, francisco godoy vega), Mandorilyn Crawford, Gian Cruz, Frau Diamanda, Venuca Evanán, Camilo Godoy, Carlos Martiel, Lulu V. Molinares, Lizette Nin, Rio Paraná (Duen Neka’hen Sacchi, Mag de Santo), Duen Neka’hen Sacchi, Javi Vargas Sotomayor, Lucía Egaña Rojas and Ju Salgueiro, Luis Fernando Zapata
Accesibilidad
Ubicado en 26 Wooster Street, cinco escalones exteriores conducen a nuestras puertas de entrada: hay disponible un ascensor para sillas de ruedas. Todas las galerías son accesibles para sillas de ruedas y hay un baño accesible para uso individual detrás del mostrador de servicios para visitantes: todos los baños son neutrales de género. Se encuentran disponibles didácticas en letra grande.
Para preguntas y solicitudes de acceso, escribes a info@leslielohman.org con 1 semana avance de su visita, por favor.
IC: Javi Vargas Sotomayor, Huayco Epidemia (Constelación Chuquichinchay) (Huayco Epidemic (Chuquichinchay Constellation)), 201
About this event
Normal New York is back with Not-a-Normal Market Spring 2025 show. Join us for a two-weekend shopping & community event that redefines the retail experience. Featuring 120 carefully curated vendors each weekend, NANM brings together indepenent designers, artists, creators, and curators offering furniture, art, home decor, apparel, jewelry and accessories. With a focus on vintage designer, quality second-hand, locally designed / produced, upcycled / reworked, and handmade.
Come shop three floors and over 30,000 square feet at the iconic old former Barneys flagship in Chelsea. For the full vendor list, please visit our website. Follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on more exciting details and sneak peeks leading up to the market!
TICKET INFORMATION
Early Bird Pricing: $16 (ends February 28th)
Regular Pricing: $20
*Children under 12 get in free
Please read FAQ section for detailed information on policies.
Frequently asked questions
Can I switch the ticket I bought for a different day?
Purchase your ticket(s) carefully. We do not allow exchanges of ticket for a different day. The day for which you bought your ticket is the day you are allowed entry.
How does timed entry work?
The time block on your ticket is the timeframe which you are allowed to enter the market. You may stay in the market past the timeframe, but once you leave, we do not allow re-entry.
I never received my ticket.
Eventbrite sends the ticket to the email address that is associated with your Eventbrite account. Many people have an Eventbrite account linked to an old email and the tickets get sent there. Please check all your emails for tickets before emailing our customer support team.
My ticket looks like it is for Friday, March 14th but I bought it for a different day.
Your ticket confirmation will show the date as Friday, March 14th because that is when the market starts. However, your actual ticket will have the date of the ticket you purchased. Please check your ticket carefully before reaching out to our customer support team
Is there a line to get in?
Historically, there has been a line to enter, with the longest wait times at open but significantly decreasing throughout the day. For our Spring market and moving forward, all tickets will have timed entry to cut down on wait times.
Can I buy tickets at the door?
We cannot guarantee ticket availability at the door. Once the event is sold out, it’s sold out!
Can I re-enter with my ticket if I leave?
Unfortunately, we don’t allow re-entry. Once you leave the market, you are not allowed back in.
Is there parking available at the event venue?
Only street parking is available around the venue.
If I purchase a big piece of furniture, is there help to carry it out of the venue?
Pick-up schedules can be coordinated with the furniture sellers directly, however items must be picked up during market hours unless specially scheduled with the seller. For extra help, we recommend using Lugg.
Do you allow outside food and drink?
Outside food and drink is not allowed. We will have pastry and coffe available for purchase inside.
What is your pet policy?
Well-behaved dogs are always welcome!
What is your refund policy?
Purchase your ticket(s) carefully. We do not offer refunds.
Where can I find additional assistance or information regarding tickets?
For any questions or issues related to ticket purchases, feel free to contact our customer support team via email at info@normalnewyork.com.
Refund Policy
Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.
About this event
Event lasts 5 hours
#1 Party in New York City
Featuring Hot 97 Dj Wallah and Dj Yung B
playing the Best in top 40, Hip-Hop , Caribbean Music
At The Brand New
Palma Verde
Times Sqaure
| 1604 Broadway btwn 48th and 49th street
Everyone Free Before 12 W/Rsvp
Call | Text For Bottle Service
212-651-9069
2 Bottles For 600
3 Bottles for 1000 + 1 Comp Bottle House Champagne
4 bottles + 2 Comp Bottle House Chamapgne + 1 Hookah For 1200
All Prices include Tax and Gratuity
*PRE-RESERVED ONLY | You Must Place A Deposit For Special Pricing
Before make a deposit please contact us to verify we have a section .
Is It Your Special Night?
Celebrate with us & get catered to like royalty with..
No Cover Until 1am
Birthday Shoutouts
Personal Birthday Flyer
For Bottle Packages & More Info
Call | Text
212-651-9069
STRICT DRESS CODE
Mandatory Sexy & City Chic
GENTS
NO Plain T-Shirts | NO Boots | NO Hats | NO Sweats | NO Hoodies | Designer T-Shirts & Sneakers Allowed
LADIES
NO Sneakers | NO Flip-Flops | NO Uggs
DOORS OPEN 11PM
Any questions 212-651-9069
Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
SUNDAY MARCH16TH
LADIES L’AMOUR BRUNCH
BRUNCH 2-6PM | DAY PARTY 6-10PM
LADIESLAMOURBRUNCH.EVENTBRITE.COM
KISS LOUNGE | QUEENS . NEW YORK CITY .
MUSIC BY:
Mr Brooks • JrCruiza X Selecta JB • SoundsOfReality • Dj TechXII • Dj Liinkz • Dj Zay • Dj Lucky
“ I’m sorry, But we don’t seat incomplete Parties.”
Everyone In your party must arrive at the same time to be seated.
DRESS CODE:
LADIES: NO SNEAKERS OR UGGS DRESS TO IMPRESS
GUYS: NO SWEAT SUITE | NO HATS | NO TIMBS
Ladies: Pumps or Heels are So Necessary… (NOT mandatory)
Sexy is Your ONLY Option!!! But we are flexible
Gents: Trendy & Chic Attire is a Must! NO Boots/Sweats or Athletic
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO BE SELECTIVE AT THE DOOR.
21+ w/ physical ID | 2pm-10PM
( ALL BOTTLE PACKAGES MUST ARRIVE BEFORE 7PM )
THE sexiest CARIBBEAN BRUNCH& PARTY
516-444-9697 | 347-829-0081
FREE RSVP / TICKETS AVAILABLE
(LADIESLAMOURBRUNCH.EVENTBRITE.COM)
( ALL BOTTLE PACKAGES MUST ARRIVE BEFORE 7PM )
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.
About this event
Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
The Crane Wife is a brand new musical about secrets, sacrifice, and sisterhood, created and made possible through the Library for the Performing Arts’ Across a Crowded Room Fellowship Program.
Book by Keurim Hur
Music by Maria Caputo
Lyrics by A. J. Freeman
Directed by Diane Phelan
Starring Sienna Aczon, Diane Phelan, and Christopher Lau
SEATING POLICY | Programs are free and open to all, but registration is requested. Check-in line forms 45 minutes before the advertised start time. Registered guests are given priority check-in 15 to 30 minutes before start time. Five minutes before the advertised start time, all seats are released, regardless of registration, to our patrons in the stand-by line. If you arrive after the program starts, you will be seated at the discretion of our front-of-house staff.
STANDBY LINE | If registration is sold out or has ended, do not fret! We welcome you to come to the Library regardless of registration status and wait in our standby line, which forms 45 minutes before the advertised start time. Five minutes before the program starts, all remaining seats are released. While this is not guaranteed, we will do our best to get you into any of our programs.
ASSISTIVE LISTENING AND ASL | ASL interpretation and real-time (CART) captioning available upon request. Please submit your request at least two weeks in advance by emailing accessibility@nypl.org.
BRUNO WALTER POLICY | Please note that any unoccupied seat will be released five minutes before the show begins and holding seats for anyone beyond that is prohibited. There is no food or drink allowed inside the venue.
AUDIO/VIDEO RECORDING | Programs may be photographed and recorded by and at the discretion of the Library for the Performing Arts and will post signs indicating as such. If you would prefer your image not be captured, please let us know and we can seat you accordingly. Attending any program indicates your consent to being filmed/photographed and your consent to the use of your recorded image for any and all purposes of the New York Public Library.
PRESS | Please send all press inquiries to Alex Teplitzky at alexteplitzky@nypl.org. Please note that all recording, including professional video recordings, are prohibited without expressed consent from the Library.
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 1 day before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.
About this event
Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
Tuesday, March 18, 2025, 6:30 PM ET
Peter Beinart vs. Michael Rubin
Resolution:
The oppression of Palestinians in non-democratic Israel has been systematic and profound.
For the Affirmative:
Peter Beinart is a Professor of Journalism and Political Science at the Newmark School of Journalism at the City University of New York. He is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, Editor-at-Large for Jewish Currents, and a political commentator for MSNBC. Beinart has authored several books, including The Good Fight (2006), The Icarus Syndrome (2010), and The Crisis of Zionism (2012). His upcoming book, Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza, will be released in January 2025. A Yale graduate and Rhodes Scholar, he previously served as managing editor and editor of The New Republic from 1995 to 2006.
For the negative:
Michael Rubin is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he specializes in the Middle East and Africa, and director of policy analysis at the Middle East Forum. Dr. Rubin has lived in post-revolution Iran, Yemen, and Iraq, and spent time with the Taliban before 9/11. For more than a decade, Rubin taught classes at sea about the Horn of Africa and Middle East conflicts, culture, and terrorism, for the US Navy. Dr. Rubin has taught at universities in the United States, Israel, and Iraq, and is the author of “Dancing with the Devil,” a history of diplomacy with rogue regimes and terrorists.
About the Event:
Debate Location:
The SoHo Playhouse
15 Vandam St, New York, NY 10013
Debate Details:
6:00 PM: Doors Open
6:30 PM: Meeting Convenes
8:00 PM: Reception at Torch & Crown Brewing Company
Reception Location:
Torch & Crown Brewing Company
12 Vandam St, New York, NY 10013
Reception Details:
8:00 PM: Doors Open
Food and drink are included with a Reception ticket
Please note: in order to attend the reception you must purchase a Debate + Reception ticket.
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Refund Policy
No Refunds
Agenda
LustSickPuppy
LustSickPuppy
Tripp Jones w/ Tony Seltzer
Tripp Jones w/ Tony Seltzer
Deli Girls
Deli Girls
Kill Alters
Kill Alters
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