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Nov
27
Wed
2024
Flag Fest Thanksgiving Eve @ SOB’s. Dancehall, Soca & more Wednesday November 27th Flag Fest Thanksgiving Eve Reggae, Dancehall, Soca, Afrobeats and more. Everyone free entry with rsvp @ SOB’s 204 Varick Street New York, NY 10014 United States
Nov 27 @ 9:00 pm

Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
Wednesday November 27th

Flag Fest Labor Day Weekend

Everyone free entry with RSVP

@ SOB’s

204 Varick St, New York, NY

NYC DJs Playing Best Caribbean Music

Dancehall, Soca, Afrobeats, Reggae and more

Dresscode:

Ladies.

Heels, Sandals and Flats

No slippers, No Athletic sneakers

Fellas

Collar shirt preferred, Designer/Graphic T-shirts w/a logo, Fitted jeans, Sneakers

No Plain T-Shirts , No Baggy Jeans, No Athletic Wear, No Hoodies or Sweats

21 & over.

Please join us!

Call us to reserve a table at

(718) 285-2833

The contact information that is provided to us may be used for marketing our future events. Your data will not be shared with any third party.

Nov
28
Thu
2024
Free “H00Ks” Thursdays At GuestHouse Ages 21+ Come hang out with us every Thursday at GuestHouse for free “H00Ks” – it’s gonna be lit! @ GuestHouse Restaurant & Bar 265 Graham Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11206 United States
Nov 28 @ 4:00 pm

Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
Free venue parking
LETS HAVE FUN & VIBE “FR33 HOOKS AT GUESTHOUSE

DONT BE STINGY PASS IT TO YOUR FRIENDS ITS ENOUGH TO GO AROUND + ITS FREE

MUSIC • DRINKS • FOOD • H00KS
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4PM – 12AM LAST SEATING AT 11:30PM

$10 LEMON DROPS
$13 RUM PUNCH
$10 EXPRESSO MARTINI
4PM – 7PM

$10MUSSLES
$10 SHRIMP
$10CALAMARI
$16 JERK CHICKEN Or FRIED CHICKEN W/ MASH POTATOES & COCO BREAD/CORN BREAD TIL 12AM
4PM – 7PM

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HAPPY HOUR AVAILABLE 4PM-7PM

DOORS OPEN 4PM – 12AM

GUESTHOUSE RESTAURANT

265 Graham Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

WALK INS ARE WELCOME !!!

MUSIC: HIP-HOP , R&B , AFRO BEATS, REGGAE & SOCA

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CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US!

EAT FREE & DRINK FREE

Birthday Groups of 8 or more.
Customized Birthday Menu.
Complimentary Prefix Dinner for the Birthday Guest with a purchase of 7 or more prefix dinners.

BIRTHDAY GROUPS OF 5-7 GUESTS

Complimentary bottle of Champagne
Customized Birthday Menu

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Nov
29
Fri
2024
Blackout Ages 21+ Get ready to experience a night like no other at Blackout – a party where the lights go out and the fun never stops! This year Blackout OMG! @ Bentley's 1370 Ralph Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11236 United States
Nov 29 @ 9:00 pm

Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
Blackout
Come join us for an unforgettable night at Blackout! Get ready to experience an evening filled with music, dancing, and good vibes. This in-person event will have you grooving all night long. Don’t miss out on the chance to make memories that will last a lifetime. Grab your friends and get ready to have a blast at Blackout!

Nov
30
Sat
2024
I’m A 90s Girl – NY Party like it’s the 90s at our epic day party presented by Miss Jones, with live performances by legendary 90s artists – don’t miss out! @ Amadeus Nightclub 79-51 Albion Avenue Queens, NY 11373 United States
Nov 30 @ 4:00 pm

Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
Event lasts 6 hours
Paid venue parking

Welcome to the I’m A 90s Girl – NY event!

Join us on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at Amadeus Nightclub for a 90s day party that keeps the fun going well into the night! Get ready for live performances by 90s R&B legends Allure, Monifah, Koffee Brown, Yvette Michelle, Gina Thompson, Jade, and of course, Miss Jones. With music curated by the one and only DJ S&S, plus some surprise guest appearances, this is the ultimate 90s party you don’t want to miss!

Happening on “Thanksgiving Saturday”, it’s the perfect chance to keep the holiday weekend going and enjoy a staycation in the heart of New York. We’ll be at Amadeus Nightclub in Queens, where these incredible artists will take you back to the golden era of R&B with hit after hit. This isn’t just a concert-it’s a day party packed with iconic music, nostalgia, and good vibes.

Grab your tickets and get ready to party, sing along, and celebrate the best of the 90s in true New York style!

Powered by Miss Jones, Lady Diamonds, New Movement Ent, BStrong Ent, and featuring DJ S&S.

Frequently asked questions
Will there be VIP options to meet and greet the entertainment?
Yes! A limited VIP meet-and-greet, including exclusive photo ops with the performers, will be available soon. Don’t miss your chance for an up-close experience with your favorite 90s entertainers. Space is limited, so stay tuned for details on how to secure your spot!

Is there any seating?
Yes, reserved seating is available exclusively for VIP bottle service guests. This includes no-line VIP entrance and prime seating, ensuring you enjoy the event in comfort and style. Bottle service packages will be available soon—stay tuned to reserve your section!

Dec
1
Sun
2024
From Rome to Brooklyn, NY – Sistine Chapel A Masterpiece Exhibit ALL AGES Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Sistine Chapel right here in Brooklyn, NY – you won’t want to miss! @ 900 3rd Ave 900 3rd Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11232 United States
Dec 1 @ 10:00 am

Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
Event lasts 20 hours
ALL AGES
Free venue parking
The one and only Vatican-licensed Sistine Chapel exhibit! Experience one of the greatest works of art of all time.

Brooklyn, Ready to Meet Michelangelo? Experience Renaissance Art Up Close and Personal in a Whole New Way! The Sistine Chapel Exhibit at Industry City is an adventure for all ages and a refreshing way to spend a day in Brooklyn.

Whether you’re in it for the art, the history, or the unforgettable experience, this exhibit has it all. Come for the culture, stay for the memories—and discover why everyone’s talking about Michelangelo in Brooklyn!

Open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

10 am tickets are good for anytime during operational hours on that day.

Closed: Mondays & Tuesdays

What is the Sistine Chapel Exhibit?

The Sistine Chapel, built in Vatican City in the 15th century, Italy is one of the world’s most iconic landmarks. Its famous ceiling, painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, transformed the chapel into a masterpiece of Renaissance art. Commissioned by Pope Julius II, Michelangelo’s ceiling depicts scenes from the Book of Genesis, including the renowned “Creation of Adam.” Known for its vivid detail, lifelike forms, and hidden symbols, the Sistine Chapel stands as a testament to artistic genius and has inspired awe for over 500 years.

Here’s What Makes This Exhibit Unmissable

Explore Every Detail Up Close
Learn the Secrets Hidden in the Art
Perfect for Friends, Dates, and Family Outings
Holiday Ready! Make it a Part of Your Thanksgiving and Christmas Plans
Perfect for spicing up your Instagram feed

Dec
2
Mon
2024
Drunk Bollywood Trivia Night Ages 21+ Test your knowledge of Bollywood movies, music, and more! @ Caveat 21 A Clinton Street New York, NY 10002 United States
Dec 2 @ 7:00 pm

Refund Policy
Refunds up to 1 day before event
About this event
Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
Ages 21+
Test your knowledge of Bollywood movies, music, and more! With performances, prizes, and other surprises, join Lion Party Films for your new favorite trivia night.

Bollywood trivia with structured rounds about music, movies, dance, celebs, and more — intercut with performances, giveaways, and other activities.

Dec
3
Tue
2024
Made in NYC Holiday Market ALL AGES Discover a curated showcase of gift-worthy treats crafted by NYC’s talented BIPOC-owned food and beverage brands. @ Grand Central Terminal 89 East 42nd Street Biltmore Room | Near Tracks 39-42 New York, NY 10017 United States
Dec 3 @ 3:00 pm

About this event
Event lasts 4 hours
ALL AGES
This holiday season, celebrate with flavor!
From November 30 through December 8, step into the Biltmore Room at Grand Central Terminal and discover an incredible selection of holiday-ready treats from NYC’s BIPOC-owned food and beverage brands. The Made in NYC Holiday Market brings together unique flavors, artisanal creations, and handcrafted goodies—all perfect for savoring and sharing as gifts.

This curated holiday market is more than a shopping event; it’s a place to connect with local makers, sample distinctive products, and find gifts that carry stories, tradition, and a love for NYC’s culinary diversity. With products ranging from travel-friendly tea kits and allergy-friendly baking mixes to gourmet sauces, snacks, and cocktail kits, each vendor offers something exceptional.

Meet Our Vendors & Discover Their Creations:
Bake Me Healthy – Treat your friends to allergy-friendly baking mixes and cookies, including dark chocolate brownies and carrot cake—a sweet solution for every dietary need.
Cheeky Cocktails – Stocking stuffers for cocktail lovers! TSA-friendly kits and vibrant mixers in flavors perfect for holiday toasts.
Djablo Sauce – Spice things up with fiery hot sauces in a variety of flavors, along with Djablo merch for fans of bold flavors.
Heritage Bread Pudding – Savor rich, Caribbean-style bread pudding, packaged in holiday-themed tins and full of nostalgic warmth.
Live Loud Foods Inc. – Give the gift of sweetness with candied nuts in a variety of gift-ready sizes.
Madame Susan Sauces – Discover umami-rich sauces, chili crisps, and spicy dipping sauces, along with gluten-free chili crisp brownies for an added treat.
Mama Lam’s – Add Malaysian flair to holiday dishes with curry pastes, hot sauces, satay pastes, and beautifully arranged gift sets.
Nature’s Best Snacks – Festive snacks featuring ChinChin, plantain chips, and caramelized peanuts—all made with traditional methods and big flavor.
Nourrir Drinks – Refresh with vibrant, fruit-infused drinks in tropical flavors like pineapple ginger, hibiscus, and cranberry hibiscus.
Oso Cacao – Gift chocolate bars with depth and flavor, crafted for chocolate lovers seeking unique, rich experiences.
Pom Pom Popcorn by Bessou – Popcorn lovers, rejoice! Choose from gourmet seasoning blends, gift boxes, and festive popcorn tins.
Selena’s Gourmet – Dive into sweet indulgence with toffee gift boxes, vegan bites, and delectable cupcakes, all prepackaged and ready to go!
Shari’s Tea – Perfect for tea lovers on the move! Explore travel-friendly loose-leaf tea kits, temperature-controlled thermoses, and DIY tea blending kits.
The Spice Theory – Spice up holiday cooking with gourmet smoked sea salts, infused olive oils, and globally inspired spice blends.
UMIKAH – Enjoy unique spreads and curds in flavors like passion fruit, yuzu, lychee, and more—perfect for adding zest to any holiday gathering.

Celebrate Local, Shop BIPOC Businesses, and Spread Holiday Cheer!
Join us at this unique shopping experience to support local makers and discover BIPOC-owned brands that bring warmth, joy, and unforgettable flavors to your holiday season. This event is organized by Made in NYC, an initiative of the Pratt Center for Community Development, working to create a more just, equitable, and sustainable New York City.

See you at Grand Central’s Biltmore Room near tracks 39-42—where NYC’s best holiday treats await!

Visit our website to learn more.

Follow us on Instagram: @madeinnewyorkcity

Dec
4
Wed
2024
Ben Boretz and Frank Brickle featuring Beth Levin, Pauline Kim Harris, Bowers Fader Duo, Bodies Electric, Steve Beck, Joan Forsyth and other extraordinary performers @ Greenwich House Music School 46 Barrow Street New York, NY 10014 United States
Dec 4 @ 7:00 pm

About this event
Event lasts 2 hours
Las Americas en Concierto
with The Village Trip & Marsyas Productions

Music by Ben Boretz & Frank Brickle at Greenwich House Music School

featuring

pianist Beth Levin
violinist Pauline Kim Harris
pianist Andrew Zhou
Bowers Fader Duo
guitarist Pascaul Araujo
e-guitarist Kyle Miller
Bodies Electric – John Chang, Aiden Lyons, Pascual Araujo, William Anderson
pianist Steve Beck
guitarist Daniel Conant
pianist Joan Forsyth

Since her age twelve debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Beth Levin has been celebrated as a bold interpreter of challenging works, from the Romantic canon to leading modernist composers like David Del Tredici and Frank Brickle, both of whom have written works for her. The New York Times praised her “fire and originality”, while The New Yorker called her playing “revelatory”.

Benjamin Boretz
— Partita for Piano
— O for e-guitar
— A Question, a Rose for violin solo
–2 musics for Lukas Foss
–the sun poured molten glass on the fields

Frank Brickle
–Plague Pieces
–For Ben [Boretz]
–Catullus 101 for 2 guitars and voice
–Genius Loci for mandoin & guitar
–Midnight Round for e-guitar choir

Milton Babbitt
–Danci

Pascual Araujo
–Tri-harmonic

Babbitt, Boretz & Brickle have all lived a life in music that gradually and inexorably built a musical hermeneutics, wherein a musical perspective/orientation triumphs over the hermeneutics of suspicion (suspicion of words). In this perspective, musical experience is the model or basis for a broader approach to difficult normative questions — grounding and value structuring. Brickle was a serious student of Ben’s Metavariations and Babbitt was a very early and enthusiastic reader of it.

Benjamin Boretz (benjaminboretz.org) was born in 1934. He was one of the first composers to work with computer-synthesized sound (Group Variations II, 1970–72). In the late 1970s and 1980s he converged his compositional and pedagogical practices in a project of real-time improvisational music-making, culminating in the formation at Bard College of the music-learning program called Music Program Zero, which flourished until 1995. Much of the work of this project is posted on the website bejaminboretz.org under the title THE INNER STUDIO. Central to this project were a series of duo keyboard conversations with J. K. Randall, some of which are issued on OPEN SPACE CDs.

His writings include Meta-Variations, Studies in the Foundations of Musical Thought (1970) which addresses the epistemological questions involved in the cognition and composition of music, and propounds a radically relativistic/individualistic/ontological reconstruction of the musical creative process. LANGUAGE, AS A MUSIC (1976) is a verbal-vocal composition that explores the originary qualities of music and language.

In 1962 Boretz co-founded (with Arthur Berger) the composers’ magazine Perspectives of New Music. In 1988 he, Elaine Barkin and J. K. Randall founded Open Space (a composers’ cooperative for recordings, books, and scores). The Open Space Magazine was started in 1999 (with Mary Lee A. Roberts), and is currently edited with Dorota Czerner, Tildy Bayar, Jon Forshee, Dean Rosenthal, and Arthur Margolin. He was principal music critic for The Nation from 1962 to 1970. His texts and music from the 1950s to the present are published and recorded by OPEN SPACE.

Composer Frank Brickle has pursued an eccentric path to the music he is writing now. He was born, musically speaking, into High Modernism: at Princeton, his chief teacher and mentor was Milton Babbitt, and he worked long and hard to master the esoteric style and techniques of that milieu. Between then and now, however, he has worked even longer and harder to mould those same arcane techniques to the needs of a much wider range of styles, from high down to low, and much in between. Brickle has created over eighty-five compositions, and a number of arrangements and transcriptions, for a wide range of instrumental ensembles and media.

Many of his earlier pieces employ synthesized and processed sound. Over time, however, he has concentrated increasingly on writing for instruments and the voice, as he has come to treasure especially the unique moment when the performers have begun to be comfortable with the score and start making the music their own. And while his music has been evolving a great deal over more than four decades, he has attached much importance to continuity: Rather than rejecting 20th-century Modernism, he has devoted much effort to adapting and transforming its methods and techniques into a more personal, expansive, intimate, and inviting dialect.

Guitarist/composer Pascual Araujo lives in Queens New York. He studied guitar with William Anderson at Queens College. He is a freelance musican and a member of the NYC Classical Guitar Orchestra and the The Villate Trip Guitar Orchestra.

Dec
5
Thu
2024
MLW: Eric Bischoff’s ONE-SHOT Eric Bischoff present’s ONE-SHOT, a Major League Wrestling premium live event and TV taping. @ Melrose Ballroom 36-08 33rd Street Long Island City Queens, NY 11106 United States
Dec 5 @ 7:00 pm

An Eric Bischoff production.

Major League Wrestling presents a premium live event and beIN SPORTS TV taping!

One Chance. One Night. One-Shot.

Featuring:
•Satoshi Kojima
•Matt Riddle
•Místico
•Donovan Dijak
•CONTRA Unit
•Minoru Suzuki
•AKIRA
•Alex Kane and the Bomaye Fight Club
•Matthew Justice
•”Filthy” Tom Lawlor
•Okumura
•Janai Kai
•Delmi Exo
•The Andersons
•And MORE!

Tickets start at $15 at MLWNYC.com. Tickets will also be available day of show at the box office unless the event sales out in advance.

*** SPECIAL 7PM START TIME ***

General Public Doors Open: 5:30 p.m. with a special bell time of: 7:00pm.

DAY OF EVENT INFO

The schedule for the event is as follows:

5:30 p.m.: Early entry for front row ticket holders
6:00 p.m.: Doors open for general public (all ticket holders)
7:00 p.m.: Showtime
The world of MLW never stops. See you at the Melrose Ballroom for Major League Wrestling!

MORE ABOUT THE MELROSE BALLROOM

Located in the heart of Long Island City just minutes away from Manhattan, Melrose Ballroom is one of New York City’s premiere exclusive venues for live performance, music, and entertainment shows.

Melrose Ballroom is located at: 36-08 33rd Street Long Island City, NY 11106.

The Melrose Ballroom strives to make its facilities and services accessible to people with disabilities. The venue features as accessible restrooms and elevators. For questions and concerns regarding accessibility, please call 718-255-6921 during operating hours or contact: https://melroseballroomnyc.com/contact-melrose-ballroom/. You may also contact mike@mlw.com.

Melrose Ballroom is handicap accessible for the mobility impaired.

Dec
6
Fri
2024
NIGHTWAV [A SYNTHWAVE PARTY] Ages 21+ Friday December 6 at Drom, NYC @ DROM 85 Avenue A New York, NY 10009 United States
Dec 6 @ 11:00 pm

Our Synthwave & Darksynth Night Returns…

This time around, we’re taking the party to Drom in Manhattan’s East Village

Nightwav is a party for fans of Kavinsky, Carpenter Brut, Dance With The Dead, Power Glove, Perturbator, GosT, Drive, Terminator, Blade Runner, John Carpenter and all things synth.

with DJs: Faith In The Glitch | Lonewvlf | Valentine

Check out a Darksynth Mix by Valentine here

Nightwav Records on Bandcamp

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RSVP & TICKETS

* ADVANCE TICKETS [GUARANTEED ADMISSION ALL NITE]

* * FREE w/RSVP [FREE FOR THE FIRST 50 RSVPs TO ARRIVE]

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Drom: 85 Avenue A, East Village NYC // Doors 11pm // 21+

Dec
7
Sat
2024
Stout Season 2024 Ages 21+ Join us for our 3rd Annual Stout Season celebration! We’ll be pouring all the best stouts from our closest friends! @ Other Half Brewing Company 195 Centre Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 United States
Dec 7 @ 12:00 pm

About this event
Join us for 3rd Annual Stout Season Festival celebration!

We’ve invited our favorite stout-brewing friends to come pour their stouts at our Centre Street location. Each ticket includes unlimited draft pours from all participating breweries, access to the Snowbird Lounge, and the occasional surprise magnum pour. This year’s Snowbirds releases will be available for purchase, and there will also be food available for purchase on site.

For those of you who can’t get enough, join us as a VIP from 12-1pm, where you’ll get first access to all the Stout Season fun. For everyone else, the fun starts at 1pm and goes until 4pm. This event is indoor and outdoor, so dress accordingly.

Tickets are limited! You must be 21+ years old to participate, no pets please.

Keep an eye on Instagram for announcements of participating breweries: Instagram.com/@OtherHalfNYC

Confirmed participating breweries will be updated here as the kegs roll in…

Adapt Beer Project
American Solera
Angry Chair Brewing
Bottle Logic Brewing
Burial Beer Co.
Cerebral Brewing
Cycle Brewing
Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co.
Equilibrium Brewery
Everywhere Beer Co.
Evil Twin Brewing
Finback Brewery
Forager Brewery
Four City Brewing
Goose Island
Great Notion Brewing
Homage Brewing
HOMES Brewery
Jackie O’s Brewery
Kings Brewing Co.
Mast Landing Brewing Co.
Mikerphone Brewing
Millpond Brewing
Modist Brewing
Moksa Brewing
Mortalis Brewing Co.
North Park Beer Company
Ology Brewing Co.
Orchestrated Minds Brewing
Phase Three Brewing Company
Prairie Artisan Ales
Resident Culture Brewing
Revolution Brewing
Side Project Brewing
Southern Grist Brewing Co.
The Veil Brewing Co.
Timber Ales Brewery
Toppling Goliath Brewing Co.
Trillium Brewing Co.
Tripping Animals Brewing Co.
Vitamin Sea Brewing
WeldWerks Brewing Co.
Xül Beer Co.

Dec
8
Sun
2024
2024 AKF DANCE SHOWCASE-6PM Get ready to witness the hottest dance showcase of 2024 by AKF – it’s gonna be lit! @ Melrose Ballroom 3608 33rd Street Queens, NY 11106 United States
Dec 8 @ 6:00 pm

About this event
2024 AKF DANCE SHOWCASE

Welcome to the 2024 AKF Dance Showcase! Join us at the Melrose Ballroom for a night of incredible performances by talented dancers. Get ready to be amazed by a variety of dance styles, from hip-hop to contemporary and everything in between. This in-person event promises to be a night to remember, filled with energy, passion, and creativity. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to witness some of the best dancers in action. Grab your tickets now and get ready to be entertained!

Dec
9
Mon
2024
Wind Institute Technical Bootcamp @ NJIT This 2-day offshore wind training bootcamp is for university students and engineers who are interested in starting a career in offshore wind @ Agile Strategy Lab, New Jersey Institute of Technology 382 Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard Newark, NJ 07102 United States
Dec 9 @ 8:30 am

PLEASE GO TO EVENT WEBSITE FOR REGISTRATION (FREE):

https://wind.njit.edu/bootcamp

Bootcamp agenda and speaker list are provided on the website.

Important Notice:

1. Event will start at 8:30am. Breakfast, lunch, and refreshment will be provided. Please come early to have breakfast and network.

2. Free WIFI (https://ist.njit.edu/connecting-njitguest): Use “NJITguest”. NO password is needed. Click the “Request Guest ID” link and provide email and SMS phone number. You will receive an email and text message with your guest account credentials. Enter your Guest ID and password and click “Guest Sign On.” Note: Guest ID is only active for 24 hours.

3. Course materials: The ppt slides will be provided online through the portal where you did the registration.

4. PDH and Completion Certificate: On the 2nd day of the Bootcamp (10 Dec) after all the courses, there will be an online examination (multiple-choice questions) and an online survey. After completing them, you will receive the electronic PDH and Completion Certificate.

5. Laptop/Smart phone: You will need your smart phone or better your laptop (bigger screen) to access the course ppt slides, do the online examination and online survey.

6. Business cards/Resume: You may bring along your business cards and resume to network with the instructors, panelists, and speakers from the offshore wind industry.

7. Check-in: Participants please check in at the desk on both days by signing on the attendance sheet.

8. Badges: For speakers, instructors, and panelists, we have badges prepared for you at the Check-in desk.

Dec
10
Tue
2024
Intelligent Singles Mixer in Williamsburg, Brooklyn! Come join us for a night of fun, mingling and romantic sparks to be made with genuine connection! You won’t want to miss out! @ Continent Brooklyn 500 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211 United States
Dec 10 @ 7:10 pm

Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
Come join us and prepare to be enchanted by the intellectual allure of the Intelligent Singles Mixer at the chic Continent Restaurant inside the Indigo Hotel Williamsburg Brooklyn. This exclusive event is a playground for romance, where eligible minds mingle and connections are forged under the glow of sophisticated ambiance. Imagine a night of witty banter, shared laughter, and the tantalizing possibility of finding your second half. With a guest list comprised of the brightest, the evening promises to be a constellation of charm, intelligence, and chemistry.

The backdrop of the trendy hotel sets the stage for an unforgettable experience. Indigo’s elegant decor is the perfect canvas for the evening’s magic creating an intimate atmosphere that encourages heartfelt conversations. You are sure to be surrounded by the vibrant energy of like-minded individuals seeking meaningful connections.

This mixer is tailored for those who crave intellectual stimulation and meaningful relationships. The event is designed to facilitate interactions that lead to more than just small talk; it’s about finding that spark that ignites a deeper connection. Come ready to engage with a diverse array of personalities, each with their own unique story to share.

STOP SWIPING- TRUST US! Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to expand your social circle and potentially find your soulmate. TICKETS ARE LIMITED, so secure your spot now and get ready to be swept off your feet by the city’s most intriguing and eligible bachelors and bachelorettes. Let the romance begin!

Liaisons from Ivy League Matchmaking will be in attendance making person introductions: www.IvyLeague.Dating

Dec
11
Wed
2024
Wednesday, December 11 Concert & Discussion: Music & Identity Join us as we hear from four world-renowned composers from across the Atlantic to discuss their identity and present samples of their music. @ Center for Jewish History 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 United States
Dec 11 @ 6:30 pm

Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.
About this event
Event lasts 2 hours
In a globalized world, composers are negotiating their identities in relation to both their cultural origins and broader, global contexts. Their music serves as a powerful medium for expressing and exploring these identities. By understanding and embracing the diversity of musical influences and backgrounds, societies can foster a rich and inclusive cultural landscape.

Join us as we hear from four world-renowned composers, Craig Urquhart, Sergei Newsky, Konstantia Gourzi, and Tamar Muskal, from across the Atlantic to discuss their identity in our globalized world and present samples of their music. Moderated by pianist and concert curator Sophia Zhou. Curated and co-moderated by sculptor and artist Alexander Polzin. With music provided by the Juilliard School, as well as by performer Omar El-Okdah.

The event is organized in collaboration with the Leo Baeck Institute New York and generously sponsored by The Halle Foundation (Atlanta) and the Friends of Freiburg.

Location:
Leo Baeck Insitute New York – Center for Jewish History
15 W 16th St
NY, NY 10011

Concert:
Apollon- piano trio by Konstantia Gourzi
Argaman – piano trio by Tamar Muskal
Klavierquartett – piano quartet by Sergei Newsky
Lamentation song solo piano Craig Urquhart

Closing Song:
Schubert’s Wanderer
Song from Egyptian composer Addelwahab

Craig Urquhart is a pianist and composer, whose passion for music began when he first saw Leonard Bernstein’s Young People’s Concerts on television. After looking up to the music legend for years, he had the great fortune of meeting the Maestro in person and eventually took a position as his assistant.

Craig’s compositions are carefully constructed to deliver a rich experience to the listener. Claiming a space completely separate from the New Age genre, the classically trained composer and performer delivers fine-tuned elegance crafted with minute attention to every detail. In the words of the late Bernstein himself, Craig’s music “has a deceptive simplicity and honesty that is rarely to be heard in contemporary song-writing.” Craig has recently completed his 13th album of solo piano music Renewal. Craig resides in Berlin, Germany but travels regularly for performances across the world.

Sergei Nevsky was born in Moscow and attended college there at the Tchaikovsky State Conservatory. He then studied composition with Jörg Herchet (Dresden University of Music) and Friedrich Goldmann (Berlin University of the Arts) as well as music theory and music pedagogy with Hartmut Fladt (Berlin University of the Arts).

He has received commissions from the Stuttgart State Opera, Staatsoper Unter den Linden, Ruhrtriennale, SWR Symphony Orchestra, RSO Stuttgart, as well as Klangforum Wien, Collegium Novum Zürich, Musik der Jahrhunderte, Perm Opera, among others.

Sergey has been awarded numerous prizes, including the Berlin Art Prize in 2014 and 1st prize in the 2006 composition competition of the state capital Stuttgart for the piece “Fluss” (2005 version). He has received scholarships from the Villa Aurora, the German Academy Casa Baldi, the Cité Internationale des Arts Paris, the Berlin Senate and the Academy of Arts Berlin, the Villa Serpentara, the Wilfried Steinbrenner Foundation and the Künstlerhof Schreyahn. Since 2022 he is a member of the Saxon Academy of Arts Dresden. Sergey Nevsky lives in Berlin.

Konstantia Gourzi, “Opus Klassik” award-winner as a Composer of the Year in 2023, has enriched contemporary music in a unique way for more than 30 years as a composer, conductor and university professor with her world-exploring sound cosmos and authentic language. Her compositional work includes works for orchestra, chamber ensemble and solo pieces as well as music for music theater and film music. Gourzi repeatedly engages with social challenges and timeless natural themes: she feels an inner urge to transform these themes through the unique energy of music.

Konstantia Gourzi studied piano, composition and conducting in her home city of Athens and at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK). Since 1991, Konstantia Gourzi has founded and directed various ensembles and she taught at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin and has held a professorship for ensemble conducting at the Academy of Music and Theater in Munich since 2002. Her clients include the BBC, the Bavarian State Opera, the Venice Biennale, the Grafenegg Festival, the Berlin State Opera, the Tonkünstler Orchestra, the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the Bachchor Salzburg and the Lucerne Festival.

Tamar Muskal is a composer with a strong interest for incorporating interactive art into her composition. From 2002-2005 Muskal was Composer-in-Residence of the education division with the Westchester Philharmonic. In that capacity she wrote pieces for narrator and orchestra based on poems and drawings by kids from Westchester schools. Muskal is also active as a film composer. She writes music for historic black and white silent films and documentaries. Her music is featured in DVD collections of historic films by women, including The Sewer, La Glu, and Falling Leaves, released by Kino Classics.

A recipient of various awards and grants, Muskal has been honored with the Charles Ives Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation, and four awards from Yale School of Music, among others; and grants from numerous organizations including the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University, Opera America, Jerome Foundation, Meet the Composer, New Music USA, ASCAP and the American Composers Forum. Her work The Yellow Wind for Israeli and Palestinian vocalists, solo ney, narrator, and orchestra was nominated for a Pulitzer prize in 2015.

Tamar attended the Yale School of Music, the city University of New York and the Jerusalem Academy for Music and Dance.

Sophia Zhou is a New-York-based pianist and concert curator who has been performing as a soloist and chamber musician internationally in Carnegie Weil Concert Hall and the National Sawdust in New York City, Kennedy Centre in Washington D.C., the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, National Library of Catalonia, Juventudes Musicales in Sevilla, Shanghai Concert Hall, to name a few. As the winner of the V BPA International Piano Award of Barcelona, Ms. Zhou was engaged for solo recitals tours across Spain and received critical acclaim. As an avid chamber musician, she has collaborated with members of Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera House, HK Philharmonic Orchestra and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, as well as faculty members of the Juilliard School, Curtis Institute of Music and Manhattan School of Music.

Born in Shanghai, China, Sophia was offered a full scholarship by Oberlin College and graduated with Bachelor degrees in piano performance and German literature. She was the first student from mainland China to be admitted into Oberlin’s highly competitive double-degree program. She continued her piano studies with Jan Jiracek von Arnim in the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna as well as musicology with Dr. Morten Solvic, renowned Mahler Scholar and Chair of the Mahler Society. She obtained a Master of Music degree from Mannes College of Music in New York City, studying with Dr. Thomas Sauer. In 2020, Zhou was appointed as the Director of Chamber Music at The Stissing Center in New York. She has curated and performed in the inaugural season in the midst of pandemic, and received critical claims.

Omar El-Okdah has a versatile professional background with extensive experience in political affairs and international relations. Holding an M.A. in both Performance from the Royal Academy of Music and Political Science with a specialization in International Relations from Columbia University, and a B.A. in History with First Class Honours from the University of Oxford, El-Okdah has proven his commitment to both arts and academia. With a notable position as the Political Affairs Officer at the United Nations Office of the Special Envoy for Syria, he played a pivotal role in analyzing political developments in Syria, offering policy advice, and contributing to the mediation effort. Additionally, his role as a Non-Resident Adviser and Senior Policy Analyst at the International Peace Institute underscores his expertise in Middle Eastern affairs and multilateral diplomacy. El-Okdah’s extensive performance experience, including shows at National Opera of America – New York, Pembroke Hall – Oxford, and Groznjan Castle – Croatia, reflects his passion for music and the arts. His achievements include awards such as the Kirk H. Greene Prize for Best Thesis in Modern History, as well as participation in prestigious festivals and programs.

Born in East Berlin in 1973, Alexander Polzin originally trained as a stonemason. He enjoys an international career as a sculptor, painter, stage designer, and opera director. In addition, he develops unique collaborations with writers, composers, musicians, choreographers, and scholars from all over the world. Polzin’s sculptures and paintings can be seen today in public spaces across the world. For example, his sculpture The Couple, for the foyer of the Opéra National de Paris, Bastille, Dante Heads at Teatro Real in Madrid, and The Couple II for La Monnaie/De Mund Royal Opera House in Brussels. In May 2016, a memorial sculpture to Paul Celan was unveiled by the mayor of Paris in the Anne Frank Garden. Major exhibitions of his work have been presented at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, Budapest, Bucharest, Naples, Berlin’s Institute of Advanced Studies, Bard College in New York, Einstein Forum Potsdam, San Francisco International Arts Festival, Teatro Real – Madrid, NCPA Beijing, Salzburg Easter Festival and Anna Akhmatova Museum in St. Petersburg.

Dec
12
Thu
2024
MONO, June McDoom ALL AGES Presented by LPR with Pioneer Works 25th Anniversary Orchestral Tour – feat. Ensemble LPR @ Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 United States
Dec 12 @ 8:00 pm

Performers
Headliners
MONO
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June McDoom
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No Refunds
About this event
LPR Presents & Pioneer Works welcome legendary Japanese instrumental rock band MONO for the 25th Anniversary Orchestral Tour, accompanied by Ensemble LPR.

The Tokyo, Japan based 4-piece Instrumental Rock band MONO was originally formed in 1999. Their unique approach of combining moving orchestral arrangements and shoegaze guitar noise is held in extremely high regard; so much so, that the band’s musicianship and the diverse musical palette has eclipsed the Rock genre and exists within its own realm. As British Musical Magazine NME once stated, “this is music for the Gods”.

Over the first decade, MONO rapidly established a well-acclaimed status, especially with their live performances. Through their annual world tour consisting of around 150 shows, visiting over 59 countries, both critics and fans of Rock music agree their sheer euphoric, dynamic resonance of performance make MONO one of the best live bands in existence. A particularly monumental early live memory was a special set of orchestra shows, celebrating the 10th anniversary in New York, Tokyo, London and Melbourne; which was later immortalized as the live album “Holy Ground”.

2024 marks the 25th anniversary of MONO. To celebrate this occasion, the band will release their 12th new album entitled “OATH” on June 14. The album was produced again with the band’s longtime partner, Steve Albini.

June McDoom’s eponymous debut EP is a collection of songs that collage virtually everything important to her. Growing up in South Florida in a Jamaican household, McDoom was raised around reggae music, which echoed throughout every room of her childhood home. Later, she discovered and nourished her own deep love for folk music and songwriting of the 1960’s and 70’s. While studying in NYC for a degree in Jazz Performance, her musical palette expanded to include the more intricate influences of jazz and early soul. Realizing that her favorite vintage folk music lacked artists with similar identities as her own, it became increasingly important for McDoom to carve a unique musical space – to push folk music towards a new and different audience.

Dec
13
Fri
2024
Capella Grey host Caribbean vs R&B @ Taj Ages 21+ Part of the Caribbean Fridays @ Taj collection Friday December 13th Capella Grey host Caribbean vs R&B @ Taj: Everyone Free Entry with Rsvp + complimentary drinks @ Taj II Lounge and Event Space 48 West 21st Street New York, NY 10010 United States
Dec 13 @ 11:00 pm

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No Refunds
About this event
Event lasts 5 hours
Ages 21+
No venue parking
Friday December 13th

Capella Grey host Caribbean vs R&B

@ Taj Lounge

48 West 21st Street, New York, NY

Men free before until 11:30pm with rsvp

Ladies free before until 12am with rsvp

Complimentary drinks from 11-1130

Bottle Specials

1 Premium Bottle for $225 entry for 3 guests

2 bottles + 1 House Champagne for $450 includes entry for 6 guests

3 bottles + 1 House Champagne for $675 includes entry for 9 guests

4 bottles + 2 House Champagne + 1 Hookah for $900 includes entry for 12 guests

prices above do not include tax and gratuity

Celebrate Your Birthday!!!

Birthday Person Free All Night
Compimentary bottle of champagne must bring 5 guests
DJ Shoutouts
Birthday Flyer
Complimentary drink from 11:00pm – 11:30pm
Dresscode:

Ladies

Heels, Dressy Boots and Flats

No slippers, No Athletic sneakers

Men

Collar shirt preferred, Designer/Graphic T-shirts w/a logo, Fitted jeans, Sneakers

NoPlain T-Shirts , No Baggy Jeans, No Athletic Wear, No Hoodies or Sweats

21 & over.

Please join us!

Text us to reserve a table at 7 18-285-2833

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Dec
14
Sat
2024
Sesame Flyers Annual Christmas Toy Giveaway Party 2024 Sesame Flyers Toy Giveaway and Party @ Winthrop Beacon III Community Center 905 Winthrop Street Brooklyn, NY 11203 United States
Dec 14 @ 11:00 am

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About this event
Come join Sesame Flyers for our Annual Christmas Toy Giveaway and Party. Sesame Flyers is a non-profit organization that supports families and celebrates culture. We Love a Kid Today and Everyday.

The event will be held on Saturday, December 14th, 2024 from 11 am – 3 pm. The party will feature, Mr. and Mrs. Claus, Live Performances, and More!

All children must have an RSVP for a gift.

All children must be present and accompanied by an adult at the designated time to receive a toy.

We hope to see you there!

This event is brought to life thanks to the generous support and partnership of:

The Redd World Foundation, TWU Local 100, Rising Ground, Ponce Bank, Chase Bank, Councilwoman Farah Louis, East Flatbush Community Partnership, New York Life, Chef Dupree’s, and Love’s Kitchen.

Dec
15
Sun
2024
BOUJEE BRUNCH “The Met Gala Soiree” Ages 21+ An extraordinary brunch experience where haute couture meets gourmet indulgence, and the elites gather to celebrate in style. @ 1130 Linwood St 1130 Linwood Street Brooklyn, NY 11208 United States
Dec 15 @ 3:00 pm

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No Refunds
About this event
Welcome to BOUJEE BRUNCH: “Met Gala Soirée” – where elegance, luxury, high fashion, and sophistication reign supreme.✨

An extraordinary brunch experience where haute couture meets gourmet indulgence, and the elites gather to celebrate in style.

🗓️ Sunday, December 15th

⏰ 3 PM – 10 PM

📍 The Upscale Ballroom {Brooklyn, New York}

⚜️ Premium Cuisine Inclusive

⚜️ The Royal Suite Sky VIP Lounge

⚜️ World Star Entertainment & DJs

⚜️ Met Gala/Upscale Ambiance

Music By: Riggo Suave – Justin Miller – DJ Kidd & DJ Entourage

👗👔Style Guide: Upscale Brunch Chic

🎟️ Limited Tickets Are Available At:

www.BoujeeBrunchGala.com

VIP Experience Packages Are Available.

RSVP A Package By Sending An Email To:

YungHovaMarketingGroup@Gmail.com

🎉 Calling all Sagittarius and Capricorn birthdays to join the celebration!

ALL SALES FINAL! NO REFUNDS!

Powered By: Hova Marketing Group @hovathebusinessman

Dec
16
Mon
2024
Winter Solstice Community Circle: Journaling, Meditation, Reflection An evening of journaling, intention setting, reflective discussion, and meditation to center ourselves for the winter season. @ 412 6th Ave 412 6th Avenue Suite 403 New York, NY 10011 United States
Dec 16 @ 5:30 pm

Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.
About this event
Event lasts 1 hour
The winter season is approaching, what does that mean for you?

You’re invited to a soul-nourishing experience where you can slow down and create space for yourself, among like-minded neighbors.

Event Highlights:

Intention-Setting: You will be encouraged to uncover your desires, needs, and intentions for the upcoming season.
Journaling: You will be offered original prompts to support a community journaling experience, one that challenges you to reflect on what is important to you and what you want to hold yourself accountable to in the upcoming season. You can use the time to free write and soak in all the aligned energy that the event will create.
Reflective Discussion: A licensed therapist will create space and lead a reflective community discussion. You are encouraged to share anything on your mind. You are also more than welcome to just show up and listen.
Guided Meditation: You can choose to join an accessible meditation to regulate your nervous system, ground you in our intentions, and soak up the powerful energy of this Equinox.
This is an intimate event, that will take place in our gorgous West Village office space. All of the necessary supplies will be provided to you, but if you have a cherished journaling notebook or a cozy blanket that you prefer, feel free to bring those supporting items with you.

We think of this as more than just an event. Our goal is to relish the experience of community, practice things that we know are good for us (but that we sometimes don’t make enough time for), and ultimately acknowledge this change in season with intention.

Spots are very limited – we hope to see you there!