FREE HOOKAH FRIDAYS
About this event
FREE HOOKAH FRIDAYS | 10PM-4AM
@ JOUVAY NIGHT CLUB
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FREE HOOKAH & ENTRY W/RSVP TILL 12!
FREEHOOKAHFRIDAYS.EVENTBRITE.COM
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Music Type:
Soca | Reggae | Afrobeat | Kompa fever
Hookah | Food | Drinks | Vibes | Parking
FREE HOOKAH FOR LADIES IN (GROUPS OF 3 ) UPON ENTRY
YOU MUST RSVP … THIS TICKET MUST BE SHOWN AT THE DOOR AT THE TIME OF ARRIVAL
PLEASE DOWNLOAD YOUR (OWN TICKET) TO MATCH YOUR ID
BIRTHDAY OR HOST FLYERS TEXT: 718-864-0336
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Dress Code:
Ladies: No Sneakers, No Flats, No Flip Flops, No UGG Boots, No Athletic Wear
Mens: No Timbs, No Hats, No Sweat Pants, No Hoodies, No Sleeveless Shirts, No Athletic Wear
Entrance Subject to Management Discretion 21+ to Enter, Valid ID Required
Package Prices are only valid Before 12 Midnight)
$400 BRONZE PACKAGE INCLUDES :
2 BOTTLES WITH A (STAND UP TABLE)
CHOICES : HENNY, CIROC, GOOSE, CASAMIGOS, TITOS, BELAIRE OR BLACK LABEL
+ 1 HOUSE CHAMPAGNE & 1 HOOKAH + 3 PASSES FREE
$600 SILVER PACKAGE INCLUDES:
3 BOTTLES WITH A (SMALL VIP SEATING)
CHOICES : HENNY, CIROC, GOOSE, CASAMIGOS, TITOS, BELAIRE OR BLACK LABEL
+ 1 HOUSE CHAMPAGNE & 1 HOOKAH + 5 PASSES FREE
MORE INFO | FREEHOOKAHFRIDAYS.EVENTBRITE.COM
TEXT: 718-864-0336 | CALL: 718-658-9600
21+ WITH ID | | 10-4AM
147-02 Liberty Ave Jamaica Ny 11435
All VIP reservations and package prices are valid before 12MIDNIGHT. Reservations are not guaranteed after 12 MIDNIGHT and may be moved or cancelled to accommodate additional parties. All guests should arrive at the same time to avoid any confusion. Please let your host know if you are expecting additional guests.
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BRUNCH & DAY PARTY
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
RSVP NOW : WWW.BRUNCHANDPARTY.COM
DRINKS | FOOD | HOOKAH & MUSIC
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TACO TUESDAY | (3pm-11pm )
$3 TACOS | $5 MARGARITA | $20 HOOKAH
Free Entry w/RSVP at OLympiaUltraLounge.Com
HAPPY HOUR (3-7PM) | GAMES | LIVE DJ
House of Yes and Kuna present THE GARDENS OF BABYLON for our SUMMER OF LOVE Opening Party at Under the K Bridge.
About this event
We welcome you to our SUMMER OF LOVE Opening Celebration, brought to you by House of Yes and Kuna presenting our very special guests- THE GARDENS OF BABYLON.
SUMMER OF LOVE is our festival series of outdoor dance party experiences created with intention and artistry, presented at our new fresh-air oasis, at Under the K Bridge in Greenpoint Brooklyn!
For our grand opening kick-off we bring you pure magic and beauty from The Gardens Of Babylon, bringing us on a journey with some of the best musical talents from around the world.
Soak in the sunshine. Shine with your heart.
Dance your joy. Radiate your pleasure. Love your Summer.
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· interactive art · food trucks · cocktails, spirits & elixirs · artisans & vendors · space to play · high vibrations · installations · VIP tents · club house lounges · live performance art · circus · festival · magic · more ·
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Mashrik – SoundCloud
Ella Romand (Live)
Elif – SoundCloud
Budakid
Moscoman
Mita Gami
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Kuná x HOY x Gardens Of Babylon | Limited Capacity | Good vibes mandatory |
A limited number of tables and VIP experiences are available.
To make a reservation please email reservations@houseofyes.org
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Summer of Love is a new summer party series brought to you by House of Yes! We bring big day-party vibes, all-night dance party experiences into the wide open space for your fresh-air pleasure. Join us for a limited series of special events!
>> Get on the LIST for announcements & special ticket offers.
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The Gardens of Babylon is a global family that co-creates mythical nights around the world. By connecting music with spirituality we have open hearts and minds which amplify the human connection. Come find your Babylon family! It’s time to lose yourself in music and find yourself in life…
Website: www.thegardensofbabylon.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/thegardensofbabylon
Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/thegardensofbabylon
Subscribe to our email list for first access to events & tickets: bit.ly/YESEMAILS
– Daytime events are All Ages! –
* * * SAFER SPACES POLICY * * *
House of Yes is a space for everyone to feel welcome. We have a zero tolerance policy for harassment, unwanted touch, and discrimination. Always ASK before touching anyone at our events. If someone is making you uncomfortable, speak to a security guard or ask for a manager. We will believe you, and we will help. All restrooms in our venue are gender neutral. The entrance to the venue is ADA accessible. Strobe lights are used during performances and parties. Find out more at houseofyes.org/SAFER
Thank you for submitting your request to be an audience member at GUTFELD! (the “Recording”).
About this event
TO ACCESS THIS TICKET, PLEASE ENTER THIS ACCESS CODE: GUTFELD
WHERE:
-The News Corp Building: 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036.
-Please form a line in the back of the building in the breezeway (midblock between 6th and 7th Avenues).
CHECK-IN:
– All guests must have their ticket and a government-issued photo ID. Name on ticket must match name on government-issued photo ID.
– Please note: More tickets are issued than the studio can hold to ensure each show has a full audience. Seats limited to people who register, but please note that registering does not guarantee admission and, if necessary, seats will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis.
ARRIVAL TIME:
-Check-in process begins at 4:45pm ET Monday-Thursday and 12:45pm ET Friday.
-It is important to arrive no later than 5:30pm ET Monday-Thursday and 1:30pm ET on Friday.
-Studio taping begins approximately 6:30pm ET Monday-Thursday and 2:30pm ET on Friday and ends an hour later.
STUDIO RULES:
– Cell phones must be off before entering the studio for taping.
– No cameras allowed in the studio.
– Luggage, large bags and backpacks are not permitted.
– No signs or advertisements of any kind allowed in studio.
SECURITY:
– All audience members are required to go through security screening before entering the studio.
– FOX News Media has the discretion to refuse admission to this event to any person for any reason.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS:
-If you have any special accommodations, please email gregshow@fox.com and let us know ahead of time.
BY ACCEPTING THIS INVITATION AND ATTENDING THE RECORDING, YOU AGREE THAT OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, MEMBERS AND AGENTS OF THE FOX NEWS NETWORK, LLC AND ITS PARENT, SUBSIDIARY OR AFFILIATE COMPANIES (COLLECTIVELY, THE “ORGANIZERS”) SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY RESULTING FROM YOUR ATTENDANCE AT THE RECORDING.
By attending the Recording, you hereby grant the Organizers, and those acting under their authority, the right to film or photograph your attendance and activities at the Recording and use such footage or photographs, including your name, voice, likeness or activities as they appear therein, to directly or indirectly publicize and promote the Recording and/or any other project produced by the Organizers in all media now known or hereafter discovered, worldwide and on the Internet, in perpetuity, without notice, review, approval or compensation. You agree to comply with all directions of Organizers and security personnel. The Organizers respectfully reserve the right to refuse admission and to revoke the personal license this registration grants at any time for disorderly/offensive conduct or failure to comply with the Recording rules or applicable laws.
Taping times are subject to change, if they do all audience members will be contacted by gregshow@fox.com. Please make sure you check your email for updates week-of and day-of taping should there be changes.
Frequently asked questions:
Are tickets free? Yes, all tickets are free and non-transferrable.
What is the minimum age to attend the taping? You must be 16 years or older to attend the taping.
How long is the taping? The taping usually lasts an hour. Audience members can expect to wait up to 1 hour before the taping begins.
Will audience members have to go through security? All audience members are required to go through security screeners before entering the building.
Are there restrooms? There are restrooms in the audience holding area that can be used before the taping.
What should I wear? Appropriate attire. Nice casual.
Are food and drinks allowed in the studio? We do not permit food and drinks in the studio.
Is the studio wheelchair accessible? Yes, we are able to accommodate audience members who require special attention.
Every Tuesday “Two Dollar Tuesdays” With A Twist. Come Network, Socialize, & Vibe‼️
About this event
EACH & EVERY TUESDAY 10PM-4AM. (Come Out Early)
EARLY ARRIVAL SUGGESTED
LADIES FREE UNTIL 11PM ON RSVP
https://twodollartuesdayz.eventbrite.com/
DRINK SPECIALS UNTIL 11PM
$2 Rum Punch
$2 Casamigos Punch
$5 Well Drinks
KITCHEN OPEN ‼️ ($2 TACOS BEFORE 11PM)
NYC TOP VENDORS
CELEBRATE YOUR BDAY FOR FREE
#brooklyn #nyc #williamsburg
917.676.6307 • 347.534.7183 • 929.624.9664 or @a2b_will @london_theceo @TWODOLLARTUESDAYZ
Join us for The Black Librarian in America: Reflections, Resistance as we explore Black library history, activism, and the future
About this event
IN-PERSON
The recently released book, The Black Librarian in America: Reflections, Resistance, and Reawakening is the latest in the powerful line of The Black Librarian in America series started by the pioneering Black Librarian, E.J. Josey, over fifty years ago. This newest volume—the first edition to be edited entirely by Black women librarians—explores multiple themes: from Black library history, to activism, to Afrofuturism. Join us for this program as the authors and editors explore the varied themes in The Black Librarian in America and the current state and future of Black Librarianship. A Reception will follow.
This event is part of the Schomburg Center Literary Festival: Reading the African Diaspora celebrates authors of African descent and champions literacy and books across genres to amplify Black history and culture. Festival programming features some of the most talented writers and influential figures in culture today. The festival is built on the foundation created by Arturo Schomburg–encouraging freedom of thought, the relentless pursuit of Black history, and the engagement of our imagination towards our collective freedom.
A copy of The Black Librarian in America can be purchased from the Schomburg Shop in Harlem and online at SchomburgShop.com.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
This program will also be available on livestream.com/schomburgcenter.
PARTICIPANTS
Rhonda Evans (MLIS, JD, MFA) is the Assistant Chief Librarian of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture where she supports the management of the Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division’s diverse collections that focus on people of African descent throughout the world. In addition she serves as the Chair of the American Library Association’s Intellectual Freedom Round Table and is an appointee to the Intellectual Freedom Committee. She is currently working on a book that documents the impact of Black librarians on the Harlem Renaissance.
Shauntee Burns-Simpson (MLIS) currently serves as the 2020-2022 president of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA). She is the associate director of School Support & Outreach for the New York Public Library. An ambassador for libraries and youth librarian, Mrs. Simpson enjoys connecting people to the public library and its resources. She works closely with at-risk teens and fosters a love of reading & learning with her innovative programs. In addition to leading BCALA, she chairs ALA’s Committee on Diversity of the American Library Association.
Roland Barksdale-Hall, branch manager at the CLSV Stey-Nevant, authored The African-American Family’s Guide to Tracing Our Roots, Leadership Under Fire, Under African Skies, and Lion Pride. He served as managing editor for QBR Black Book Review, published African Americans in Mercer County and Farrell and is the founder and former president of the Pittsburgh Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, chairperson emeritus of JAH Kente International, Inc. https://www.jahkente.org/#/. Research interests include services to marginalized communities, leadership, history, genealogy, collaboration and storytelling.
Amalia E. Butler (MSLIS), is currently a Senior Children’s Librarian in the New York metro area and a graduate of Drexel University’s library school. She earned national recognition for award winning public library programming, including workshops on worker’s rights for non-parental caregivers; a community health education partnership; and a school-age writing program. Amalia also served as a peer trainer for a statewide early literacy initiative focused on empowering caregivers..
Nichelle M. Hayes (MPA, MLS) is the Black Caucus of the American Library Association president-elect (2022-2024) and current vice-president. She is the Interim CEO of the Indianapolis Public Library and Formerly Founding Director of the Center for Black Literature & Culture (CBLC) at the Indianapolis Public Library. She is a blogger at https://thetiesthatbind.blog/ where she discusses genealogy and keeping families connected.
Ana Ndumu (MLIS, Ph.D.) is an assistant professor at the University of Maryland College Park’s College of Information Studies who primarily researches and teaches on library services to immigrants—particularly, Black diasporic immigrants—along with methods for promoting representation and inclusion in LIS. A former HBCU, she is interested in the cross between Black identity, information access, and social inclusion. Ana is a BCALA executive board member and co-chairs the Professional Development & Recruitment Committee.
Teresa A. Quick, (MS. Ed) is currently a K-12 school librarian in New Jersey. She is an active member of BCALA serving as meeting recorder for the International Relations Committee. She was a panelist at 2019 New York Comic Con #ownvoices panel and the 2021 New York Comic Con “Graphic Novels in Schools”panel. Teresa blogs @Ms_Quick_Picks reviewing global children’s literature,and international librarianship. Teresa is working on her first children’s book and pursuing an MSLIS degree.
Shaundra Walker (MSLS, Ph.D.) is the library director at Georgia College. Shaundra has over 15 years of experience working in libraries and higher education. Her work and research in libraries and education are deeply influenced by her experience attending and working in HBCUs. Her research interests include the recruitment and retention of diverse librarians and organizational development within the library.
PUBLIC NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER By registering for this event, you are acknowledging that an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By attending an in-person program at The New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and agree not to hold The New York Public Library, its Trustees, officers, agent and employees liable for any illness or injury. If you have symptoms consistent with COVID-19 or suspect you have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, please stay home.
Pre-Lit Fest 2022: The Black Librarian in America image
Artwork: Cropped, “Take A Look…The Universe is Yours!”, 2019 by Jennifer Mack-Watkins
About the Schomburg Center Literary Festival
The Schomburg Center Literary Festival: Reading the African Diaspora celebrates authors of African descent and champions literacy and books across genres to amplify Black history and culture. Festival programming features some of the most talented writers and influential figures in culture today. The festival is built on the foundation created by Arturo Schomburg–encouraging freedom of thought, the relentless pursuit of Black history, and the engagement of our imagination towards our collective freedom. The inaugural festival, founded in 2019 as an in-person event, has been virtual for the last two years. 2022 marks its fourth year and will reconvene communities of book lovers to interact with their favorite authors in Harlem, USA. The festival hosts a marketplace of local organizations and vendors, NYPL mobile library, and programs for all ages. Readings, panel discussions, and workshops at the event range from prose to poetry, comic books to young adult novels, fiction and nonfiction. Visit our website at schomburgcenterlitfest.org.
Register for the literary festival here.
LOCATION
The festival will take place in Schomburg’s landmark building at 515 Malcolm X Boulevard, as well as outdoors on 135th Street between Malcolm X and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevards, on stage named after Adam Clayton Powell and Zora Neale Hurston.
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AUDIO/VIDEO RECORDING Programs are photographed and recorded by the Schomburg Center. Attending this event indicates your consent to being filmed/photographed and your consent to the use of your recorded image for any all purposes of the New York Public Library.
PRESS Please send all press inquiries (photo, video, interviews, audio-recording, etc) at least 24-hours before the day of the program to Leah Drayton at leahdrayton@nypl.org.
Please note that professional video recordings are prohibited without expressed consent.
Visit the first commercially-viable rooftop vineyard (you heard that right) and wine bar located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard!
About this event
Welcome to Rooftop Reds! Come enjoy NYC’s only rooftop vineyard! Your reservation includes a bag of Zapp’s Chips, Boxed Water and amazing rooftop views.
Reservation Policy & Rooftop Rules:
You must be 21+ to enter
No dogs or pets
Your ticket is linked to a specific reservation time frame—end times are strictly enforced and must be adhered to. For example, if you purchase tickets to a 12pm—4pm session, you can arrive any time after 12pm, but will be asked to leave the rooftop by 4pm
No outside food is permitted
No outside alcohol is permitted
NO SMOKING ON THE ROOFTOP
If anyone throws anything off the rooftop, that person will be asked to leave immediately
Using the elevator is strictly prohibited; if you are seen using it, you will be asked to leave immediately
Location:
We are located at in the Brooklyn Navy Yard
299 Sands Street, Building 275, Brooklyn, NY 11205
Directions:
299 Sands Street is the address of a Brooklyn Navy Yard gate. Once at the gate, follow the walking directions below to reach Rooftop Reds.
BY FOOT:
Enter the Navy Yard via the Sands Street gate at 299 Sands Street.
Show the barcode you receive the day of your reservation to the security guard at the gate.
Proceed past the gate and bear right at the stop sign—you will see Duggal on your left and the Wegmans loading dock on your right.—the building straight ahead is our building!
Rooftop Reds is located in, Building #275.
Follow the signs to the staircase around the bend of the building and walk up to the rooftop (5 flights up!)
Promptly enjoy cold water !!!!
The #1 authentic Caribbean party in NYC on a Friday Night!
About this event
The #1 authentic Caribbean party in NYC on a Friday Night!
100% KEVIN CROWN Live In Concert
CARIBBEAN FRIDAYS
THIS FRIDAY NIGHT!
Aura Cocina (315 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11206)
CASH BAR ONLY! CASH BAR ONLY!
Doors open 10:30PM
FREE Before 12:30AM With RSVP!
www.CaribbeanFridaysNYC.com
Strict Dress Code: Upscale & Classy! NO Hoodies! NO Sweatsuits.
Ladies, NO UGGS! Ladies, NO sneakers.
MUST BE 21 & Over! MUST have a valid PHOTO ID!
CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US! FOR INFO, SEND EMAIL TO: CaribbeanFridays2022@Gmail.com
Follow @HovaTheBusinessMan @Rogermentalist @byfarmega
Enjoy an afternoon of bar crawling and supporting Black owned businesses with like minded people as we celebrate Juneteenth!
About this event
The inaugural Juneteenth Bar Crawl will take place in Harlem, New York where you will have the opportunity to party with a purpose and celebrate this new’ish holiday!
Crawl starts at 12pm, and we will travel in groups to the different locations while TURNING UP along the way…
Crawl schedule will be released soon—but don’t wait to get your tickets—all locations will be in Harlem!
Join us for THE event that will kick off the summer and that you won’t want to miss!
GREAT MUSIC, GOOD VIBES, DOPE PEOPLE
HIP HOP—R&B—AFROBEATS—REGGAE—SOCA—WEST COAST—DIRTY SOUTH
If you wish to secure a hotel room so you don’t have to drive after the bar crawl there is a room block reserved at the Aloft Harlem which can be booked at the following URL: https://bit.ly/3abgYcz
**Ticket price includes admission to experience and access to discounted drink specials**
Tickets are non refundable
MEDIA DISCLAIMER, photos and videos are occasionally taken at our events. Juneteenth Bar Crawl reserves the right to use any photograph/video without the expressed written permission of those included within the photograph/video. Juneteenth Bar Crawl may use the photograph/video in publications or other media material produced, used or contracted by Juneteenth Bar Crawl including but not limited to: brochures, invitations, books, newspapers, magazines, television, websites, etc.
House of Yes presents Summer of Love: Juneteenth Unityfest Block Party *Under the K Bridge*
About this event
YES! We welcome you to our Juneteenth Unityfest Block Party, brought to you by the Robert Randolph Foundation and Heal America, KeiStar Productions, Soul Summit Music, NAACBurners, and House of Yes, presented at our fresh-air oasis, Under the K Bridge in Greenpoint, Brooklyn! FREE with RSVP!
Founded in 2021, Juneteenth Unityfest is an annual event that is presented by the Robert Randolph Foundation, a (501)(c)(3) organization that strives to bring together diverse voices in commemoration and celebration of Juneteenth and Black culture, both significant contributors to the vibrancy of American history and culture.
https://juneteenthunityfest.com/
https://www.robertrandolphfoundation.org/
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· interactive art · cocktails, spirits & elixirs · artisans & vendors · space to play · high vibrations · installations · live performance art · circus · festival · magic · more ·
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Celebrate together with
DJ Spinna – SoundCloud
Josh Milan – https://www.honeycombmusicstore.com/
Soul Summit Music
Descendants Of Sound
Jay Vic
Xtina Starr
AQ
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Juneteenth | Limited Capacity | Good vibes mandatory |
– Daytime events are All Ages! –
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A limited number of tables and VIP experiences are available.
To make a reservation please email reservations@houseofyes.org
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Summer of Love is a new summer party series brought to you by House of Yes! We bring big day-party vibes, all-night dance party experiences into the wide open space of Under the K bridge for your fresh-air pleasure. Join us for a limited series of special events! >> Get on the LIST for announcements & special ticket offers.
Maddhatter $5 You Call It Drinks , Best Deal In Hoboken. Get Tickets Today & Pick Up Bracelet at the front door when showing ticket!
About this event
Hobokens #1 Party Destination Just Got Even Better. Get Tickets Today for $5 drinks all night long. Beer, Wine, Mixed Drinks, Truly & White Claws Included In This Offer.
Valid Every Thursday, Friday &Saturday Night @ The Bar Only.
Also Sunday Funday 11am-2am Every Week
Here Is How It Goes.:
Get Tickets Here
Show Them @ The Front Door When Arriving
Get Bracelet For $5 Drinks All Night Long.
Share This With Friends!!!!
The SHADOW BOATRIDE Tuesday JUNE 21, 2022
About this event
TUESDAY JUNE 21, 2022
THE ORIGINAL EVERY TUESDAY BOATRIDE!
NEW PIER! NEW PIER! NEW PIER!
PIER 36
299 SOUTH STREET
BEHIND BASKETBALL CITY
RAIN OR SHINE!!
OUR FIRST BOATRIDE OF THE SUMMER OF 2022! EVERYONE KNOWS THAT THE SHADOW BOATRIDE IS THE SUMMER EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED! YOU NEVER KNOW WHO IS GOING TO SHOW UP!!
THE SHADOW HAS ALWAYS BEEN AN ALL INCLUSIVE BRAND. EVERYONE WELCOME!
*NEW BIGGER BOAT* THE NAUTICAL EMPRESS *NEW BIGGER BOAT*
ONLINE BOTTLE SPECIALS! TABLE FOR 4 PEOPLE ALL NIGHT INCLUDES 1 BOTTLE OF YOUR CHOICE OF BELVEDERE, CIROC COCO, OR HENNESSY $350 TAX AND GRATUTITY INCLUDED . IF PURCHASED AT THE BOAT IT’S $400. ADMISSION TICKETS ARE SOLD SEPERATELY!
**GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY! GUARANTEED TO SELL OUT!**
$20 PER PERSON EARLY BIRD TICKETS $10 & $15 HURRY!
DON’T WANT TO WAIT ONLINE…? THERE ARE 25 SKIP THE LINE TICKETS AVAILABLE! YOU MUST ARRIVE ON TIME ! WE WILL SAIL PROMPTLY AT 8!!
Board the “NAUTICAL EMPRESS” from 7-8 PM and SAIL until 11PM. See the sights of Manhattan, with dinner available.
MUSIC PROVIDED BY the Legend KOOL DJ RED ALERT, DJ ENUFF along with Yungstar6’3 and DJ JOE COOL. GUEST DJ TO BE ANNOUNCED! DJ GODFREY ON THE CARIBBBEN LEVEL
DJ’s SUMMER 2022… DJ RED ALERT, DJ ENUFF, DJ WHUTEVERof POWER 105, YUNGSTAR 6’3, GRANDMASTER DEE of Whodini, DJ SYLK , and MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED!
DJ GODFREY on the CARIBBEAN LEVEL
RESERVED TABLES are available for purchase AND BOTTLE SERVICE, and are highly recommended for groups of 4 people or more. ADMISSION TICKETS ARE SOLD SEPARATELY.
BOTTLE SPECIALS AVAILABLE
TEXT 917 428 5933 for more info
*No Refunds* *Tickets are Transferrable to another person/not another date*
Join Rooftop Films and A24 for a special sneak preview screening of MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON! RF Members get first access to RSVPs!
About this event
Date: Wednesday, June 22nd
Venue: New Design High School
Address: 350 Grand Street, New York, NY 10002
8:00 PM: Doors Open
8:30 PM: Live Music
9:00 PM: Film Begins
Join Rooftop Films and A24 for a special sneak preview screening of Dean Fleischer-Camp’s miraculous Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, starring Jenny Slate!
Rooftop members get first access to RSVPs—and guaranteed admission, when they do! Join today to secure your spot.
THE FILM
Marcel the Shell With Shoes On
Dean Fleischer-Camp | 2022 | US | 90 mins
Marcel is an adorable one-inch-tall shell who ekes out a colorful existence with his grandmother Connie and their pet lint, Alan. Once part of a sprawling community of shells, they now live alone as the sole survivors of a mysterious tragedy. But when a documentary filmmaker discovers them amongst the clutter of his Airbnb, the short film he posts online brings Marcel millions of passionate fans, as well as unprecedented dangers and a new hope at finding his long-lost family. A beloved character gets his big-screen debut in this hilarious and heartwarming story about finding connection in the smallest corners. Courtesy of A24.
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ROOFTOP MEMBERS ARE GUARANTEED ENTRY WITH RSVP.
GENERAL RSVP DOES NOT GUARANTEE ENTRY; FOR NON-MEMBERS, SEATING IS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, SHOW WILL BE RESCHEDULED AT THE SAME LOCATION. NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED.
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FAQs
Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?
Rooftop Films are open to all ages, but ID and proof of age is required for entry. You must be 21+ to attend the after party.
What can/can’t I bring to the event?
No outside alcohol is permitted. Feel free to bring snacks!
Do I need to wear a mask?
All attendees are required to wear a mask during check in, and while indoors. Masks are encouraged while interacting with staff outdoors. Mask policy may be updated based on current local conditions at the time of the event. Ticket holders will be notified of policy changes via email prior to the event.
If the screening is moved indoors, masks will be required.
Where will the screening take place at New Design High School?
The screening will take place on the roof, on the 6th floor. Attendees will access the roof via stairs – if this is not possible for you or someone in your party due to mobility issues, please email us at tickets@rooftopfilms.com or call at 718-417-7362 for more information.
What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
For a full list of Rooftop Films venues and directions visit www.rooftopfilms.com/venues
I am a Rooftop Films member. How do I use my member benefits?
Upon joining as a member you received a unique member ticket code. Click on “Tickets” on this page and then “Enter promo code”. Enter your unique member code and press “Apply”. Interested in becoming a member? Learn more here.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No need to bring your ticket! Just give your name / name of the ticket holder at the door for entry.
A Live NFT x Web3 Fest – Putting the “Fun” in Non-Fungible
About this event
MintBlack – The Social Token Platform stands at the intersection of NFTs, Crypto, Web3, & the Metaverse.
Our vision is to create an interactive and immersive experience for Crypto Enthusiasts and the NFT Curious looking to onboard, connect and co-create in the Web3 space.
Our IRL Experiences will highlight Social Tokens, NFTs, DAOs, and the Metaverse through Digital Art Displays, Live Art, Music, Games, Panel Discussions & more.
We will have a panel of notable speakers for engaging conversations surrounding the topics of technology, entertainment and culture.
Join us for special guest appearances & live performances on our outdoor stage by the water at the amazing Live Rocket Studios venue located at The Seaport, NYC.
Mint Block Party VIP attendees and sponsors will enjoy a VIP Happy Hour with unlimited drinks and Hor D’oeuvres.
Live Entertainment will include a DJ, Live Artists, Musicians, an NFT 360 Booth, a Comedian host, Scavenger Hunts, Giveaways & more.
*Special guest appearances to be announced*
*Attendees will enjoy a sensorial experience while networking & enjoying unlimited drinks throughout the night*
***Ticket Options via Eventbrite as listed below***
Early Bird Free Admission to White Studio
Access to the The Mint Block Party: 3PM – 10PM
Access to the White Studio:
Panel Discussions
Exhibit Booths
Art Activations
If you are an NFT.NYC speaker or a sponsor, please email us for exclusive VIP Admission to the Black Studio for our special guests: Mintblack@TheSocialTokenPlatform.com
Experiences in the Black Studio will include:
DJ
Performances
Virtual Art Gallery
VIP Sections
Interactive Art
Virtual Swag Bag
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Sponsorship & branding opportunities are available. Reach out for the opportunity to become a part of this event.
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Event managed by MintBlack – -The Social Token Platform
Twitter @Mintblack_io
Instagram @Mintblack.io
Location: Live Rocket Studios @ The Seaport, NYC
Time: 3pm-10pm
Small Business Expo is America’s Largest Networking & Educational Event for Small Business Owners & Entrepreneurs.
About this event
IGNITE YOUR ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT
Small Business Expo is America’s Largest Business to Business Trade Show, Conference & Networking Event for Small Business Owners, Entrepreneurs & Start-Ups.
Hosted LIVE & IN-PERSON in major US Cities around the Country, passionate Small Business Owners gather at Small Business Expo to attend this highly anticipated one-day networking event. Attend business-critical workshops led by leading Small Business Industry Experts, shop from innovative vendors that help small businesses grow and network to build important new business relationships.
Small Business Expo is the Event to take strategic action to immediately improve and grow your Small Business.
The Small Business Expo provides incredible Networking & Educational Resources at the Event:
Exhibitor Hall with Innovative Products & Services to Help Your Business Grow
Workshops & Keynote Speakers led by leading Small Business Experts
Speed Networking to grow your network fun, quickly & efficiently
Business Card Exchange to market your business
Industry Meet-Ups to build relationships with your Industry & other Industries
Open Bar Networking Mixer (21+) to conclude a fun & productive day
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION
If you are interested in Exhibiting at or Sponsoring one of our Small Business Expos, please call us at (212)404-2345 or Visit Our Exhibitor Info Page.
COVID SAFETY – YOUR SAFETY IS OUR PRIORITY
We take everyone’s safety very seriously. While COVID Safety Guidelines, Recommendations & Requirements are constantly evolving, we will do our best to keep you updated for each of our shows. A list of our current COVID Safety Protocols are available here. We work closely with each of our venues to provide a professional, fun & safe networking environment for everyone.
HOW TO REGISTER MULTIPLE PEOPLE
To register multiple people, please complete one registration at a time. You must use a DIFFERENT EMAIL ADDRESS for each registration.

Description
Random House is thrilled to bring together four preeminent voices in cultural journalism as they celebrate their hotly anticipated summer books and discuss the ways in which pop culture — everything from binge-worthy TV to ubiquitous celebrities to the rise of athleisure — influences how we behave as a society.
The women will discuss their journalistic career paths, what it’s like to see their writing go viral, the joy and pressure of having readers anticipating their take on any subject, how writing a book compares to their day jobs, and of course, what cultural touchstones we should be paying attention to right now.
Join us as we celebrate these powerhouse writers and their exciting debuts:
Taffy Brodesser-Akner is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine known for her incisive, must-read features and celebrity profiles. Her book FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLE is a finely observed, timely exploration of marriage, divorce, and the bewildering dynamics of ambition.
Linda Holmes is the beloved host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast. Her first novel EVVIE DRAKE STARTS OVER is a charming and heartfelt story about the unlikely relationship between a young woman who’s lost her husband and a major league pitcher who’s lost his game.
Emily Nussbaum is The New Yorker’s fiercely original, Pulitzer-Prize winning culture critic. Her book I LIKE TO WATCH is a provocative collection of essays that argues for a new way of looking at TV”
Jia Tolentino is a breakout writer at The New Yorker. Her book TRICK MIRROR is a collection of original essays that examines the fractures at the center of contemporary culture.
What’s Included:
Choose a copy of either FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLE by Taffy Brodesser-Akner, EVVIE DRAKE STARTS OVER by Linda Holmes, or I LIKE TO WATCH by Emily Nussbaum
The first 100 people to buy will receive an advance copy of Jia Tolentino’s TRICK MIRROR
The first 200 people to buy will get to attend a cocktail reception to meet and greet with the authors
Jointly Co-Hosted by The New School’s Creative Writing Program and Lang Literary Studies Program
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Tuesday, June 25
An Evening with yMusic
featuring Amos Lee
A New Classical Collaboration, LIVE at The Bell House
About this Event
7:30PM Doors / 8:30PM Show / 21+
Seated Ticket: $35 ADV / $45 Day of Show (please note, all seats are general admission and first come, first served) – SOLD OUT
Standing Ticket: $28 ADV / $38 Day of Show (general admission, standing room only)
ABOUT YMUSIC
yMusic, “six contemporary classical polymaths who playfully overstep the boundaries of musical genres,” (The New Yorker) performs in concert halls, arenas and clubs around the world. Founded in New York City in 2008, yMusic believes in presenting excellent, emotionally communicative music, regardless of style or idiom. “One of the groups that has really helped to shape the future of classical music,” (Fred Child, NPR’s Performance Today) their virtuosic execution and unique configuration (string trio, flute, clarinet, and trumpet) has attracted the attention of high profile collaborators—from Paul Simon to Bill T. Jones to Ben Folds—and inspired original works by some of today’s foremost composers, including Nico Muhly, Missy Mazzoli and Andrew Norman.
Recent season highlights include a collaborative album release with The Staves on Nonesuch Records, a recording of “God Only Knows” with John Legend for the Grammy Awards, and summer appearances at the Sarasota Music Festival and Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. Additionally, the group embarked on an interdisciplinary residency at USC’s schools of music and dance, and served as ensemble-in-residence at Florida State University and University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. In 2018, yMusic was featured on Paul Simon’s Homeward Bound: The Farewell Tour, performing in arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor festivals across the globe.
To date, yMusic has released three full-length solo albums: 2017’s First, 2014’s Balance Problems, and 2011’s Beautiful Mechanical, Time Out New York’s “#1 Classical Record of the Year.” In addition to performing their own repertoire, yMusic serves as a ready-made collaborative unit for bands and songwriters, and has lent its distinctive sound to dozens of albums, most recently In The Blue Light by Paul Simon, with whom the group recently appeared on Saturday Night Live.
ABOUT AMOS LEE
With MY NEW MOON, his seventh album, Amos Lee reaches into experiences of hope, hopelessness, loss, and renewal. The result is the most wide-ranging musical effort of his career, a set of songs that examines issues of mortality, survival, connection, and celebration in ways that are both deeply personal and profoundly universal.
In 2007, the singer-songwriter began working with the Musicians on Call program, playing music bedside for hospital patients. He went on to play at VA hospitals, for the Wounded Warriors organization, and for the Melodic Caring Project, singing via video for children who are quarantined, too ill to have friends or family visit in their rooms.
“Everything about the connection of music hit me harder,” he says of these efforts, “and I thought, ‘How can I be helpful, and reach out in a more real way?’ Songs have become a bridge, a way for me to reach outside myself and into other people’s lives. My mission now is to connect with people, to still have fun, but to have my intention be more outwardly based, and from a place of giving and service.”
More recently, Lee suffered a difficult loss of his own. “My grandmother, who was the matriarch of our very large family, and the love centerpiece in all of our gathering, got really sick, and very suddenly passed away,” he says. “She showed love in the small ways—in how she smiled at you when you walked in her front door, how she made a piece of buttered toast a delicacy, how she spoke with such warmth and familiarity to her mailman. In all deeds, she was graceful and beautiful and kind. So her falling ill so quickly and violently hit us all hard. “At one point during her last night,” he continues, “it was just her and me in the room. The rest of the family left, because the doctor told my mother and me that they thought she was stable, but then something went wrong, and she started to fade very quickly. It was around 4:30 in the morning, she was fighting for breath, sweating, and fighting for her life. I stood with her, and held her hand, hoping that she could hear me. I felt totally helpless, and while I wiped away the sweat from her forehead, and words all felt worthless, I started to sing to her. I sang ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’ ‘What a Wonderful World,’ and my grandfather’s favorite song, ‘Born to Lose.’ She looked up at me and smiled a faint smile before she drifted into her final sleep. A couple of the overnight nurses were standing in the doorway, and in a very tragic moment, we all shared a breath. It’s in these moments that I realize how sacred music is, and how the world, which seems in such disarray, can find simple solace and connection in the light of song.” This incident informs much of MY NEW MOON; Lee points particularly to the tracks “All You Got is a Song” and “Hang On, Hang On.” But, he points out, the album is as much about other people’s stories as it is his own. “All this work in the last decade comes to the fore,” he says. “I know many people who have experienced tragedy, and whether it be a friend, or a friend’s child, or a fan I meet at a coffee shop who shares their story with me, I take them all to heart. I want to connect, and to be open to those who have hardship, so that that they know I hear their stories in the same way that they hear mine, and that we’re in this together. I don’t want to overwhelm the listener with sorrow, but I am inspired by these friends and families, and want to help their light find shape.”
Much of Lee’s recent work bore the stamp of strong producers—Joey Burns of Calexico on 2011’s Mission Bell (which debuted at Number One on the Billboard 200, Amazon, and iTunes charts, and spun off a hit single with “Windows are Rolled Down”) and Jay Joyce (Little Big Town, Eric Church, Cage the Elephant) on 2013’s Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song. But for his last album, 2016’s Spirit, Lee took over the helm. “Producing my last album was cool, and I’m very grateful for the opportunity,” he says, “but after I did it, I realized that I had a lot to learn, and that I wanted to focus my energy on my performances, and on the songwriting. For this album, I wanted to open up, and push myself to collaborate with someone who was passionate and creative and could really partner with me to elevate the album from a sonic and musical standpoint.”
For the new album, Lee turned to producer Tony Berg, who has worked with everyone from Public Image Ltd to Peter Gabriel, and moved operations to Berg’s Zeitgeist Studio in Los Angeles. Such notable musicians as keyboardist Benmont Tench; drummers Matt Chamberlain and Chris Dave; and multi-instrumentalists Blake Mills, Ethan Gruska, and Jaron Olevsky all participated in the sessions. “I’m trying to grow as a musician, and to put myself around people who are better than me,” says Lee. “I really don’t speak the technical or theory-based language of music, and there are times in the rendering of an arrangement that those skills are extremely vital. Tony was great at that. He has a very unique and progressive interest in harmony, and a childlike wonder and energy coupled with a lifetime of experience. He’s a big-hearted man, and he really helped me explore realms that I didn’t quite know how to reach. His ideology is, ‘Let’s go further left than we want and see what happens.’ “
Lee came in with fifty songs to consider, but knew that there were a few that were key to the project. “A lot of this starts with the song ‘Little Light,’ which is the story of a family I grew close with whose daughter had very serious cancer,” he says. “She’s a beautiful kid who was suffering a lot, and sometimes she and her dad would FaceTime me from her hospital room, while she was going through chemo, and I would sing to her. I wanted to write her something with hope, and to remind her that she was awesome.”

About this Event
☼ Performances
└ Kikagaku Moyo
└└ Sarah Louise
Doors: 6PM
Performances: 6PM – 10PM
Roof deck closes at: 1AM
In an effort to discourage scalpers and give more real fans the opportunity to come to our events, Elsewhere operates an official venue ticket exchange, powered by Lyte. If you purchased a ticket but can no longer use it, please consider putting it back on the exchange for a full refund, allowing another fan to attend.
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stick around for Cate Le Bon etc… tickets will be available downstairs on the ground floor. there’s always lots else to explore besides the rooftop! most nights are multi-room celebrations, featuring a dynamic lineup of local and international talent in the hall and zone one. if you haven’t noticed already, our loft tucked into the 2nd floor now has its own dj booth and hosts free parties throughout the week. make sure to check our calendar at www.elsewherebrooklyn.com/events to see what else is happening at elsewhere the night of your visit!
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☼ About Elsewhere Rooftop
Elsewhere Rooftop is a seasonal large outdoor bar and events space, offering a signature frozen drink menu, shows & parties, sunset DJ sessions, food pop-ups, film screenings, art happenings, and much more all summer. Full calendar at https://bit.ly/2UMjRb3
☼ Hours
*The Rooftop usually opens at 6PM Monday through Friday and 2PM Saturday & Sunday, but is only open when the following events are happening: https://bit.ly/2UMjRb3 — please do make sure to check the rooftop calendar before stopping by!
☼ Food
Food is provided every Friday through Sunday this season by our good friends at Holy Ground BBQ, Brooklyn’s tastiest BBQ pop-up. You can view the full menu here: https://bit.ly/2WHCB8J
☼ Rain or Shine Policy
All shows and events on the Rooftop are rain or shine! If the weather prevents us from carrying on, we will update customers via our website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Eventbrite and Resident Advisor.
☼ Safer Space Policy
ELSEWHERE MAINTAINS A STRICT ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY FOR HARASSMENT
Elsewhere is intended to be a safe space to enjoy music, art, expression, and free play. Our staff are trained to remove individuals engaging in any form of sexual harassment, acts of aggression (including leering), racism, misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, religious bigotry, or hatred and discrimination of any kind.
If you see or experience any unwanted attention, contact, bullying, harassment, or behavior of any kind that makes you uncomfortable, please speak out and notify our staff immediately.
Please read our full policy at: https://bit.ly/2VxByad

Description
Sheeeeee’s back! It’s the second coming of the LadyLand Festival…and this time she’s not one day, but two!
Friday, June 28th & Saturday, June 29th
Friday Event door time 5pm
Saturday Event Door Time 5pm
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www.LadyLandFestival.com
FRIDAY
Honey Dijon
Bottoms
Clara 3000
Dorian Electra
Jacob Meehan
Jayda G
Katie Rex
Octo Octa
Rina Sawayama
Total Freedom
VoX
Yvie Odly
SATURDAY
Gossip
Allie X
Coi Leray
Michael Magnan
Mistervacation
Mykki Blanco
Total Freedom
Violet Chachki
MORE ARTISTS ANNOUNCED SOON!!!!
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LADYLAND is an outdoor queer music festival/ pride party/ intimate concert! It’s hours upon hours of DJs, live music, dancing, & good vibes celebrating WORLD PRIDE 2019!
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Poster by the amazing: Xavier Schipiani
21+

