
About this Event
Cześć, tu Sławomir!
Twórca, wokalista, wizjoner, aktor. Kreator nowego gatunku muzycznego Rock Polo, czyli połączenia muzyki tanecznej ze szlachetnym rockowym brzmieniem. Osobowość telewizyjna, prowadzi cykle w programach: „Pytanie na Śniadanie” TVP2, Fura Gwiazd w „Dzień Dobry TVN” oraz „Śląska Karuzela” dla TVS. W jego teledyskach występują największe gwiazdy. Małgorzata Socha, Ewa Kasprzyk, Krzysztof Kiersznowski, Lech Dyblik, Witold Dębicki oraz legendarna Grupa Vox.
Po raz pierwszy słynne już przywitanie “Cześć, tu Sławomir” mogliśmy usłyszeć 24 lutego 2014 roku, kiedy to w sieci, na oficjalnym kanale artysty pojawił się pierwszy film z jego udziałem. W zaledwie trzy miesiące od premiery „Megiery”, Sławomir został zaproszony na Sopot Hit Festiwal, gdzie wystąpił jako gwiazda. Narodziny nowej muzycznej legendy z zapartym tchem oglądały tysiące ludzi w Operze Leśnej oraz miliony widzów przed telewizorami. Mimo późnej pory, artysta Rock Polo poderwał cały amfiteatr. Jego siła estradowa była niepodważalna. W ciągu następnych dwóch dni posypały się propozycje z „Dancing with the Stars”, programu „Twoja Twarz Brzmi Znajomo” oraz największych wytwórni muzycznych.
Dziś stoją za nim dziesiątki tysięcy fanów uwielbiających jego niebanalne poczucie humoru oraz znakomity głos. Cechy, którymi otworzył sobie drzwi do wielkiej kariery.
A kariera Sławomira funkcjonuje wzorcowo jak silnik 1.9 tdi w jego ukochanym, czerwonym golfie trójce. Ma tysiące fanów w Ojczyźnie. Potwierdził to Muzyczny Rekord Polski w projekcie crowdfundingowym na platformie „wspieram.to”. Dzięki zagorzałym fanom Sławomir nagrał swój debiutancki longplej „The Greatest Hits”. Polska scena muzyczna nie widziała jeszcze takiej płyty: album już w preorderze stał się bestellerem sieci Empik, obecnie ma już status Podwójnej Platynowej płyty, a piosenka „Miłość w Zakopanem” stała się najczęściej oglądanym clipem na YouTube w Polsce. Jej obecny wynik to ponad 198 mln odtworzeń, co oznacza, że jest to najpopularniejsza polska piosenka w historii polskiego YouTube. Album zawiera 11 dopieszczonych rock-polowych kawałków porywających nogi do tańca i wywołujących uśmiech na twarzy. Ale i nie tylko! Na krążku znalazły się utwory, których nie powstydziłby się żaden wielki artysta. Utwory przywołujące wspomnienia, wprowadzające w stan zamyślenia, nostalgii, utwory z duszą! Z prawdziwą duszą od prawdziwego artysty.
Bo takim właśnie jest Sławomir. Człowiek, który udowodnił, że nie ma rzeczy niemożliwych i warto gonić swe marzenia. Zapała nikogo nie udaje. Jest tym samym Sławomirem w “Tańcu z gwiazdami”, “Twoja twarz brzmi znajomo”, na scenie w Sopocie czy w filmach na swoim kanale na YouTube, który ma już ponad 771 tys subskrypcji.
Badźcie z nami!
To będzie najgorętszy koncert roku 2019!

DSP Shows Presents Elvis Costello & The Imposters
About this Event
Elvis Costello’s wide-ranging recording career began in 1977 with the release of My Aim Is True in a catalogue that include such diverse highlights as This Year’s Model, Get Happy, Imperial Bedroom, King Of America, Blood & Chocolate, The Juliet Letters with the Brodsky Quartet, The River In Reverse with Allen Toussaint and Wise Up Ghost with The Roots.
Elvis Costello & The Imposters’ last tour in late 2018 found the combo reaching new live performance peaks. The band “came out swinging” (Star Tribune) in Minneapolis, were “unstoppable” in Anaheim (OC Register) and played an “epic and euphoric” (Variety) show in LA that even at nearly three hours “[left] ‘em wanting more.” The Imposters are: Steve Nieve (keyboards), Davey Faragher (bass) and Pete Thomas (drums) with Aisha “Kitten” Kuroi and Briana Lee on vocals.

of Montreal at The Bell House
About this Event
PopGun Presents
of Montreal
Two important events occurred during the making of White Is Relic/Irrealis Mood. I became “Simulated Reality” paranoid and I fell in LOVE.
Well a lot more happened during the process of writing and recording, but those are the two big ones. I also reached a healthy point of self-forgiveness for my failed marriage and became deeply educated in the lies of America the Great.
I feel like a switch was recently turned on in my brain and now I’m beginning to see through the lies that have been fed to me my whole life by the masters of media and by those who control and manipulate the narrative of our cultural identity and social order.
My paranoia began during the presidential election cycle and reached a dangerous peak shortly after the inauguration. In the meantime I watched and read countless works of art in a mad effort to be reminded of how many truly brilliant people there are living/struggling among us and to try to maintain a positive outlook. The works of Angela Davis, Noam Chomsky, Chris Kraus, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and the Autobiographies of Malcolm X and Mark E Smith were all great inspirations, to name a few.
Musically, I was very inspired by the extended dance mixes that people used to make for pop singles back in the ‘80s. It’s so cool how a lot of the 80’s hits had these really intricate and interesting longer versions that wouldn’t get played on the radio and could only be heard in the clubs. I used that template with these tracks, I wanted them all to feel like the extended “club edit” of album tracks.
I also decided to abandon the “live band in a room” approach that I had been using on the recent albums and work more on my own or remotely with collaborators. I used the same drum sample packs throughout because I wanted the album to have a rhythmic continuity to it. I wanted the drums to have a strong and consistent identity, similar to how Prince’s Linn Electronics LM-1 drum machine played such an important role on his classic albums. Zac Colwell also played a huge role on this album, adding saxophones and synths to most of the songs. I also got a lot of help from long time collaborators, and “of Montreal” touring members, Clayton Rychlik and JoJo Glidewell.
The two title concept came to me when I was thinking about how difficult it is to frame the message of a song with just one title, because so often the songs are about so many different subjects. ‘White Is Relic’ was inspired by James Baldwin’s writings regarding the creation and propagation of a toxic American White identity. I’ve come to learn how it’s just a tool wielded by the 1% to give poor white people a false sense of superiority in an effort to keep the masses placated and numb to how deeply we’re all getting fucked by our capitalist rulers. An ‘Irrealis Mood’ is a linguistic indicator that something isn’t yet reality but does have the potential to become so.
I’m always searching for new identities so this concept of the death of “Whiteness” appeals to me greatly. Might be the only way to save the world.
-Kevin Barnes, January 2018

Description
Learn about DDC’s Upcoming Project Pipeline!
Tuesday, October 29th, 2019 ; 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
The New York City Department of Design and Construction cordially invites you to attend its Contractors & Consultants Open House, where it will share its Project Pipeline as well as highlight new contract processes and procedures.
An Open House will be held on October 29th, 2019, at 9:00 am at DDC’s offices (North Atrium) located at 30-30 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, Queens.
Registration and Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m
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For directions to get to DDC: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/ddc/about/directions.page. Parking is extremely limited. Mass transportation is highly recommended.
For questions about event accessibility, please contact our disability services facilitator at (718) 391-2815 or via email at accessibility@ddc.nyc.gov, by October 21, 2019.
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Seek Treatment ・Wednesday, Oct. 30
7:00pm Doors・7:30pm Show
About this Event
A playful, fun, flirty podcast where beloved and criminally under-famous comedians Catherine Cohen and Pat Regan talk about boys, sex, fucking, dating, and love.
7:00pm Doors / 7:30pm Show
$20 GA
Ages 21+
*Please note this event will be mixed seated/standing. Arrive early for best seat selection.

Thursday Oct 31st Halloween Night Guaracha Land Edition at Melrose Ballroom in Queens
About this Event
Halloween Night – Guaracha Land Edition
Thursday, October 31st
@ Melrose Ballroom
(36-08 33rd St, Long Island City, NY 11106)
2 Floors & 25,000 sq ft of Halloween Madness
Music By
Camilo, Pereira, Louie Minaya, Massianello, Lecktra Fire, Manny, Delio
Doors open at 9pm / Costumes Preferred
Ladies FREE til 11pm; Gents FREE til 10pm
Prices only valid with a ticket. Print Now!
Melrose Ballroom
36-08 33rd St, Long Island City, NY 11106 (Queens)

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3rd Annual Food Tank NYC Summit, Reception, and Gala Dinner (SOLD OUT! )
The Food Movement Is Growing (and Winning)!
November 1st & 2nd / 80+ Speakers and Performers
In Partnership with New York University, Hunter College, Great Performances, and Compass Group USA.
With special thanks to Farmers Fridge, THINK Coffee, Dry Farm Wines, and Dan Barber!
Food Tank Summit (SOLD OUT!)
AGENDA
Summit Day 1 @ Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
11:45AM (Doors Open). 12:30 PM–5:30 PM (Program)
WELCOME: Danielle Nierenberg (President, Food Tank)
FIRESIDE CHAT
“Cultivating the New Food Movement”
MODERATOR: Roberto Ferdman (Correspondent, VICE News)
Sam Kass (President Barack Obama’s Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition Policy and Executive Director for First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign)
Haile Thomas (President, The HAPPY Org)
FIRESIDE CHAT
“A New Era for Whole Foods”
MODERATOR: Beth Kowitt (Senior Editor, Fortune)
A.C. Gallo (President, Whole Foods)
PANEL DISCUSSION
“Can Business Do Good?”
MODERATOR: Jane Black (Writer, The Washington Post, The New York Times, more)
Brigette Wolf (Head of SnackFutures Innovation, Mondelēz International)
Claire Benjamin DiMattina (Senior Director U.S. Public Affairs, McDonald’s)
Karl Deily (SVP & Chief Commercial Officer, Sealed Air)
Jyoti Stephens (Vice President of Mission and Strategy, Nature’s Path)
FIRESIDE CHAT
“A Roadmap for Small and Big Together.”
Moderator: Danielle Nierenberg (President, Food Tank)
Jim Perdue (Chairman, Perdue Farms)
Paul Willis (Founder, Niman Ranch)
PANEL DISCUSSION
“Creating Environmentally, Economically, and Socially Sustainable Food Businesses”
MODERATOR: Julia Moskin (Food Writer, The New York Times)
Liz Neumark (CEO, Great Performances)
Linda Findley Kozlowski (CEO, Blue Apron)
Britt Lundgren (Director of Organic and Sustainable Agriculture, Stonyfield Farm)
James Rogers (CEO, Apeel Sciences)
Chris Daugherty (Global Head of Agriculture, PepsiCo)
NETWORKING BREAK
Break snacks curated by Great Performances and coffee provided by Think Coffee
FIRESIDE CHAT
“Farming While Black: A Conversation with Leah Penniman”
MODERATOR: Tamar Haspel (Columnist, The Washington Post)
Leah Penniman (Founder, Soul Fire Farm)
POLICY CONVERSATION
“Growing Better Food Policy”
MODERATOR: Florence Fabricant (Food and Wine Writer, The New York Times)
Marion Nestle (Best-Selling Author, New York University Steinhardt School)
Adriano Espaillat (Member of Congress, U.S. House of Representatives)
Tom Colicchio (American restaurateur and celebrity chef on Bravo TV’s Top Chef)
PANEL DISCUSSION
“Putting Farmers in the Drivers Seat of Food System Change”
MODERATOR: Jocelyn Zuckerman (Food Journalist)
Noah M. M. Nasiali (Farmer and Founder, Africa Farmers Club)
Karen Washington (Farmer and Founder, Rise & Root Farm)
Brad Greenway (Farmer and Past Chairman, U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance)
FIRESIDE CHAT
“A Conversation with Mark Bittman”
MODERATOR: Deena Shanker (Food journalist, Bloomberg)
Mark Bittman (Author of How to Cook Everything and editor-in-chief of Heated)
FIRESIDE CHAT
“What’s the Future of Food?”
MODERATOR: Gabriella Gershenson (Columnist, The Wall Street Journal)
Kimbal Musk (Chef, restaurateur, and philanthropist)
CLOSING PERFORMANCE: Jen Chapin (WhyHunger activist and widely acclaimed musician)
Food Tank Reception and Gala Dinner (SOLD OUT!)
NOTE: VIP Ticket Holders Only
@ Rosenthal Pavilion (Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square S, New York, NY)
5:45 PM – 10:00 PM
5:45-6:30PM.
Reception.
Curated by Great Performances.
Delicious hors d’oeuvres and drinks. Musical Performance from Andrei Matorin and his band.
6:30PM.
Dinner.
At the reception and dinner you will be joined by nearly all the Summit speakers, featuring a seven-course plant based dinner curated by Great Performances by select rising-star female chefs from each of New York City’s five boroughs.
CHEFS INCLUDE:
Naama Tamir, Lighthouse (Brooklyn)
Joy Pierson, Candle Cafe (Manhattan)
Sarah Obraitis & Hugue Dufour, M.Wells (Queens)
Alicia Reinish, The Catered Word (Staten Island)
Liz Neumark, Great Performances (Bronx)
Just added! A surprise bonus course by:
Dan Barber (Chef and co-owner of Blue Hill and Blue Hill at Stone Barns). Presented by Irene Hamburger, Vice President at Blue Hill
Just added! A surprise bonus course by:
Tom Colicchio (American restaurateur and celebrity chef on Bravo TV’s Top Chef) preparing a dish incorporating school garden produce from Harlem Grown, Green Bronx Machine, and Teens for Food Justice.
“Announcing Food Tank’s Garjana.”
MODERATED BY: Danielle Nierenberg (President, Food Tank)
Rocky Dawuni (Grammy-nominated afro roots music star and humanitarian activist)
Mia Yoo (Creative Director, La Mama)
David Peterson (Linguist, HBO’s Game of Thrones)
Jeff Solomon (Co-Writer Garjana)
Stephen Bailey (HBO Documentary Filmmaker)
Interactive Performance, choreographed by Angel Kaba, of “Come Sun” (in Garjanese, “Haya Zhan”)
Rocky Dawuni (Grammy-nominated afro roots music star and humanitarian activist)
Ashley Brown (Broadway star, originating the title role in “Mary Poppins” on Broadway)
Sondazha (An island girl from the Planet Garjana)
“A Fireside Conversation with Ron Ben-Israel”
Moderator: Tamar E Adler (Author, Host of Food Actually and Contributing Editor of Vogue)
Ron Ben-Israel (Israeli pastry chef and star Food Network’s Cake Wars)
Food Tank Summit
DAY 2 (SOLD OUT!)
Breakfast (included) curated by Great Performances starting at 8:30AM.
Location: New York University Pless Hall (82 Washington Square E, New York, NY 10003)
Program at the LOEWE THEATRE (35 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012)
9:00 AM (Doors Open). 9:30 AM – 3 PM (Program)
WELCOME: Danielle Nierenberg (President, Food Tank)
PANEL DISCUSSION
“Four NYC Borough Presidents Discuss Food Policy”
MODERATOR: Chloe Sorvino (Staff Writer, Forbes)
Eric L. Adams (Brooklyn Borough President)
Gale Brewer (Manhattan Borough President)
James Steven Oddo (Staten Island Borough President)
Rubén Díaz Jr. (Bronx Borough President)
PANEL DISCUSSION
“A Conversation About NYC Food Policy”
Moderator: Diane Brady (Writer, Author, and BBC Contributor)
Alessandra Biaggi (New York State Senator, 34th District)
Marcos A. Crespo (NYC Assembly Member)
Rafael Espinal (Member, New York City Council)
Ben Kallos (Member, New York City Council)
PANEL DISCUSSION
“Sustainability at the Center of Food Business”
MODERATOR: Tim Carman (Food reporter, The Washington Post)
Michiel Bakker (Director, Global Workplace Services Programs, Google)
Amy Keister (Senior Vice President of Sustainability & Retail Solutions, Compass Group)
Shayna Harris (Chief Growth Officer, Farmer’s Fridge)
Jean De Barrau (Regenerative Agriculture Director, Danone)
Mary Jane Melendez (Chief Sustainability & Social Impact Officer at General Mills; President, General Mills Foundation).
FIRESIDE CHAT [25 minutes]
“A Conversation with Dr. Mark Hyman”
MODERATOR: Lucy Biggers (Sustainability Journalist, NowThis)
Dr. Mark Hyman (Host, The Doctor’s Farmacy)
Beth C Weitzman (Professor, New York University’s Steinhardt School)
LUNCH (INCLUDED) & NETWORKING
[with special thanks to Farmers Fridge and ‘Witchcraft!]
FIRESIDE CHAT
“A Conversation with Dan Barber”
MODERATOR: Jeff Gordinier (Food & Drinks Editor, Esquire)
Dan Barber (Chef and co-owner of Blue Hill and Blue Hill at Stone Barns)
FIRESIDE CHAT
“Philanthropy for a Better Food Future”
MODERATOR: Bryan Walsh (Author, Currently Editor of OneZero for Medium, Former Foreign Editor for Time Magazine)
Devon Klatell (Managing Director, Food, The Rockefeller Foundation)
PANEL DISCUSSION
“How to Tell the Story of Food”
MODERATOR: Corby Kummer (The Atlantic)
Anna Mulé (Executive Director, Slow Food USA)
Sam Fromartz (Editor, Food and Environment Reporting Network)
Joe Fassler (Editor, The New Food Economy)
Alyshia Gálvez (Author, Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies and the Destruction of Mexico)
Lisa Held (Food and Agriculture Journalist and Host, The Farm Report)
PANEL CHAT
“A New Vision for Food Education and Distribution”
MODERATOR: Tiffany Stecker (Reporter, Bloomberg)
Abhi Ramesh (Founder & CEO, Misfits Market)
Lela May Klein (Founder, Greater Dayton Union Co-Op Initiative)
Liz Carollo (Greenmarket, GrowNYC)
CLOSING FIRESIDE CHAT
“A Conversation with a Very Special Surprise Guest!”
MODERATOR: Bianca Bosker (American food journalist and bestselling author)
(IT’S A SURPRISE!)
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OTHER INFORMATION
Limited full and partial general admission scholarships available upon request please email Mariah at mariah@foodtank.com (SOLD OUT!). We urgently need volunteers which allows you to attend some of the event for free if interested please email Katherine at katherine@foodtank.com.
Press passes and/or sponsorship inquires can be requested (limited number still available) by emailing Bernard at bernard@foodtank.com.
NYU faculty and students can request complementary tickets (SOLD OUT) by emailing Jane at jane.sullivan@nyu.edu. Hunter faculty and students as well as high school teachers can request their tickets (SOLD OUT) by emailing Alexina at alexina@nycfoodpolicy.org.
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ABOUT FOOD TANK
Food Tank is building a global community for safe, healthy, nourished eaters. We aim to educate, inspire, advocate, and create change. We spotlight and support environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable ways of alleviating hunger, obesity, and poverty and create networks of people, organizations, and content to push for food system change.

Tomorrowland Presents: Garden of Madness 2019
About this Event
TOMORROWLAND PRESENTS:
DIMITRI VEGAS & LIKE MIKE GARDEN OF MADNESS – NYC
KNIFE PARTY, SUNNERY JAMES & RYAN MARCIANO, GIANLUCA VACCI, MATT MEDVED
VIP INQUIRES PLEASE EMAIL VIP@DEGPRESENTS.COM
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, in partnership with Tomorrowland, bring their famed Garden of Madness spectacle to the United States for an exclusive one-off show at The New York Expo Center on Saturday, November 2. Today (September 19), organizers for the event have announced Knife Party, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Gianluca Vacci and Matt Medved have been added to the bill to make the party extra special.
Co-produced by DEG Presents as part of their Fearhouse event series, this debut U.S. edition of Garden of Madness will be the Belgian brothers only event of its type in the country in 2019. “Since 2014, the Garden of Madness event series brings a slice of Tomorrowland’s top-tier production and talented DJ roster to select cities and venues with its Garden of Madness event series. The offshoot brand enjoys a weekly residency at Ibiza, but now that summer comes to a close, it takes the joy on the road,” wrote Kat Bein of Billboard Dance. Devotees of the Garden of Madness mantra can still expect Amare (the much-loved eagle) to be a central fixture at the show.
ABOUT DEAN ENTERTAINMENT GROUP (DEG)
Dean Entertainment Group (formerly “RPM Presents”) is New York’s leading independent full-service music event, marketing, and promotion platform founded by music and nightlife impresario Eddie Dean, former owner of Pacha NYC with over 30 years of trusted experience in entertainment, nightlife, culture and events.
As the experiential arm of The Dean Group, DEG offers both large and small-scale production services and delivers unprecedented immersive music experiences to diverse audiences, ranging from intimate private shows and soirees at the most sought-after clubs around NYC to 100,000-person multi-day music festivals.
ABOUT FEARHOUSE NYC
Since the launch of Pier of Fear in 2012, DEG Presents has continuously curated the best and the largest Halloween event in New York City. 2017 marked its 5-year anniversary, evolving into ‘Fearhouse’. The newly-minted Halloween event series takes place at several warehouses spanning New York City. Last year featured a diverse line up spanning Travis Scott & Virgil Abloh to Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike.
VIP Tables please call: 934-444-2445
Blood Manor x FEARHOUSE NYC
Blood Manor is bringing their premier haunted house attraction to New York Expo Center for one night only for ticket holders to experience before the show. Continuing the tradition in their 16th season, Blood Manor has become the “go to” place for Halloween in NYC and will bring their talent and horror with a 10,000 square foot pop-up. www.bloodmanor.com So please, join us to close the chapter on 2019 and celebrate another year of crazy parties as Tomorrowland Presents Garden of Madness 2019.

Could there be a better place to see your runner finish? Snag a seat in our east side Grandstand!
About this Event
Could there be a better place to see your runner finish? Snag a seat in our east side Grandstand, with views of the last 200 meters of the race.
Ticket holders must enter at West 61st Street and Broadway
Please note strollers are not permitted. Children under 2 do not require a ticket.
TCS New York City Marathon East Side Grandstand Seating tickets are nonrefundable, except in the event of the cancellation of the TCS New York City Marathon. In the event of cancellation of the Marathon only, the cost of the ticket(s) will be refunded to the payer. Purchasers of race-week event tickets may transfer them to third parties, but may not advertise the sale of tickets, nor may they use the tickets for promotional or commercial purposes. Such prohibited acts will result in cancellation of the tickets.Tickets are non-refundable. For further information regarding refund policies for each ticket type, please visit the individual ticket pages

PyData New York 2019
4-6 November 2019
Passes are sold out. To be added to the waitlist, email admin@pydata.org with the subject line “PyData NYC Waitlist.”
PyData brings together both users and developers of data analysis tools to share ideas and learn from each other. The goals are to provide data science enthusiasts, across various domains, a place to discuss how best to apply languages and tools to the challenges of data management, processing, analytics, and visualization.
Ticket costs will support the PyData Community through donations to NumFOCUS, a non-profit public charity promoting and supporting the ongoing research and development of open-source scientific data tools through educational, community and public channels. Proceeds will go towards programs such as project fiscal sponsorship, Diversity and Inclusion in Scientific Computing (DISC) initiatives, project grants, and scholarships. Find out more information about NumFOCUS here: http://www.numfocus.org/
For PyData NYC 2019, we are offering scholarship opportunities to those from underrepresented groups who may otherwise be unable to attend the conference. For more information and to submit an application see the Diversity Scholarship Form.
Poster Session – This year’s PyData NYC will include a poster session where participants can present academic or open-source work in the form of a poster. The poster session will be held Tuesday, November 5 from 10:45 AM to 12:20 PM. Accepted poster presenters will be given a conference day pass. Deadline to submit is October 21.
Submit a poster application
For additional informaiton about PyData NYC 2019: https://pydata.org/nyc2019/
Interested in Sponsoring? Contact us at: admin@pydata.org
PyData is organized by
Follow @NumFOCUS & @PyData on Twitter
FAQs
Can I be provided an invoice for my ticket?
Yes, please email admin@pydata.org to request an invoice and include the “Bill To” information and any additional information you would like included on the invoice.
Do I need to bring my laptop?
Yes, we recommend all attendees bring a laptop to the event.
Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?
While an ID is not required, we ask that you have one available in case there are any questions about your registration. Attendees under age 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Is my registration/ticket transferrable?
Yes, registrations are transferable. To transfer your ticket, please email admin@pydata.org with the name and contact information of the original ticket-holder and the person to whom the ticket will be transferred. No transfers will be accepted after the beginning of the event.
What is the refund policy?
Full refunds are available when cancellation is made prior to 7 days before the start of the event. Within 7 days of the start of the event, cancellations will be refunded at 50%. No refunds will be available for any cancellations made on or after the start date of the event.
What is a conference buddy and by when do I need sign up for one?
This year, you’ll have a chance to opt-in to our “buddy system”, which will match you with another attendee that you can meet up with at some point during the conference. In order to participate, please plan to purchase your ticket by October 21 as we cannot guarantee you will be matched after that date.
How can I contact the organizer with questions?
You can reach us by email: admin@pydata.org.

CELEBRATE THE AVENUE AT THE 93RD ANNIVERSARY GALA HONORING ROCKEFELLER GROUP’S WORK AT 1271 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS!
About this Event
CELEBRATE THE AVENUE AT THE 93RD ANNIVERSARY GALA HONORING ROCKEFELLER GROUP’S WORK AT 1271 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS!
TUESDAY, November 5, 2019 | Gotham Hall 1356 Broadway, New York, NY 10018
TICKETS + TABLES + SPONSORSHIPS + ADVERTISING
*All tables and sponsorships must be paid by check – please contact info@aveoftheamericas.org to request an invoice.
Individual Ticket – $800
Benefactor – $25,000* Table for ten at dinner // Premier table location // Two page color ad in e-journal // Premium logo feature in e-journal // Premium recognition in Avenue of the Americas Sixth Avenue Flash, press release(s) and invitation // Premium recognition in all slide decks during dinner // Top Tier recognition of sponsor at dinner and dessert reception
Platinum Sponsor – $12,000* Table for ten at dinner // Premier table location // Full page color ad in e-journal // Logo featured in e-journal // Recognition in Avenue of the Americas Sixth Avenue Flash, press release(s) and invitation // Recognition in all slide decks during dinner // Premium recognition of sponsor at dinner and dessert reception
Gold Sponsor – $9,000*Table for ten at dinner // Preferred seating location // Full page color ad in e-journal // Recognition in Avenue of the Americas Sixth Avenue Flash, press release(s) and invitation // Recognition in all slide decks during dinner // Prominent recognition of sponsor at dinner and dessert reception
Silver Sponsor – $7,000* Table for ten at dinner // Half page color ad in e-journal // Recognition in all slide decks during dinner // Recognition of sponsor at dinner
Reception & Dessert Sponsor – $4,000* Logo recognition throughout reception // Logo featured in e-journal
Entertainment Sponsor – $4,000* Recognition of sponsor at dinner // Logo featured in e-journal
Full Page E-Journal Ad– $1,500
Half Page E-Journal Ad – $1,000

For all details, please visit our website.
Peter Liem and Daniel Johnnes are pleased to present La Fête du Champagne, a celebration of the wines of Champagne.
La Fête du Champagne 2019 will take place November 7-9 in New York City. Guests will enjoy exclusive lunches & dinners, informative & engaging seminars, a Grand Tasting of wines from all attending Champagne producers, and the culminating Gala Dinner.
FAQs
It’s my first time at La Fête – what should I attend?
Welcome to the wonderful world of La Fête du Champagne! We have something to offer Champagne-lovers at all levels of expertise and price points. For newcomers to La Fête, we highly recommend the Grand Tasting, where you will be able to taste Champagnes from all attending producers paired with small bites from great NYC restaurants, and the Gala Dinner, a festive BYO blowout with wines from the producers in addition to those brought by guests, along with a superb tasting menu from chefs Daniel Boulud, Andrew Carmellini, Arnaud Lallement, and Melissa Rodriguez.
If you are under 40 and it’s your first time attending La Fête du Champagne, you are eligible for the First Press Package, which provides entry to the Grand Tasting and Gala Dinner at a special price. Please contact us to get access to the First Press Package or for any questions you may have about our events.
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
All guests at all events must be 21 years of age or older.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please email us at info@lafetenyc.com or call 212-625-2519 (M-F 9am-5pm)
What’s the refund policy?
We do not issue refunds. If you would like to transfer your ticket to someone else, please use Eventbrite’s built-in transfer function or contact us directly.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
You do not need to bring a printed ticket to any of the events. Please check-in with event staff at the door with your name.
***At the Grand Tasting, we will optionally be scanning tickets in order to improve check-in experience for attendees, so feel free to bring a printed ticket or to display your ticket’s bar code on your phone. Otherwise, please check-in with your name.***

Adam Beyer Presents Drumcode: New York at Avant Gardner
About this Event
Adam Beyer Presents Drumcode: New York
The Great Hall at Avant Gardner
Adam Beyer
Enrico Sangiuliano
Juliet Fox
Layton Giordani
Drumcode returns NYC for the first time since 2015 with a showcase of dark vibes from some of the finest selectors on their incredible roster! Since 1996 the label has become synonymous with techno, recognized around the world for its releases, talent scouting & general international label camaraderie.
21+

About this Event
SOLD OUT
On November 9th, two of the biggest names in dance music, Duke Dumont & MK, storm Brooklyn with their upbeat tech house and irresistible vibes. These artists are some of the most versatile around, their roots firmly planted in the underground though they reach into the mainstream with numerous remixes of chart-topping songs. Now these powerhouse virtuosos embark on a special tour to bring us the best of house music!
Limited tables available. To make a reservation please email reservations@avant-gardner.com
21+

Pete Holmes at Murmrr Theatre!!
About this Event
Pete Holmes is a comedian, writer, actor, cartoonist, podcast host, and author. His wildly popular podcast, You Made It Weird, is a comedic exploration of the meaning of life, with guests ranging from Deepak Chopra and Elizabeth Gilbert to Seth Rogan and Garry Shandling. Pete also created and starred in the semi-autobiographical HBO show Crashing, which he executive produced alongside Judd Apatow. An accomplished stand-up with three hour-long television specials and innumerous late-night appearances. He continues to tour regularly to sold-out crowds. He lives with his wife and daughter in Los Angeles.

Please join us for a talk with Guido Hartray, Founding Partner at Marvel Architects and Audra Tuskes, Hospitality Design Professional.
The live-work-play paradigm has changed dramatically over the last decade. Perhaps the greatest evolution has been the blurring of just that: how we live, work and play. Hospitality was the first industry to embrace and address this shift in the user experience. In by doing so, it impacted other building types and public spaces to adapt to new service- and amenity-driven programming. In order for stay competitive yet profitable, what are the current hospitality trends shaping and challenging the commercial, educational, residential and institutional markets. Projects to be discussed include 1 Hotel and New Lab, among others.
Moderated by Sydney Franklin, Associate Editor at The Architect’s Newspaper.
Talk begins at ~7:00PM.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
Duravit | Geberit | Graff | Hewi | Moen
SPEAKER BIOS
Audra Tuskes
As a design professional focused on hospitality and lifestyle development, Audra Tuskes drives the creative charge behind new and evolving brands. She has been the Vice President of Design at Neuehouse, where she was responsible for evolving its physical experience and environment, and the Vice President of Design & Creative Director for The Lightstone Group, overseeing design and brand experience for their emergent hospitality projects. She concurrently serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for Hospitality Design Magazine. With over 20 years of experience in the field, Audra’s past positions include Vice President of Design for Commune Hotels, Director of Design for Starwood Hotels & Associate Design Professor at Pratt Institute. She holds a Master of Architecture from Columbia University.
About Guido Hartray
Guido is dedicated to creating architecture that contributes to an environment that is greater than the individual project and uses his experience designing public spaces to inform the social structure within the building. As a Founding Partner at Marvel Architects, he has led design teams on a wide range of projects—from hospitality, higher education, commercial, and residential to large-scale public space/streetscape redesigns. Guido participates in the AIA New York’s Urban Design Committee and Enterprise’s Affordable Housing Design Leadership Institute and has taught and participated in design juries at Columbia University, City College, Pratt Institute and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
EVENT SERIES ANNOUNCEMENTS
Photos from Mar 27, 2019 event with Gregg Pasquarelli, co-founder of SHoP Architects, now online.

Join Arundhati Roy for a rare US appearance, in conversation with Naomi Klein, on life on earth at the brink of environmental crisis.
About this Event
Join internationally-renowned author and activist Arundhati Roy for a rare US appearance, in conversation with journalist and activist Naomi Klein, in which she will discuss life on earth at the brink of environmental collapse.
Humanity is at a cross-roads, facing two possible futures. One sees ecological collapse and dispossession of billions people and wildlife, provoked by unchecked corporate greed. A more hopeful future has its roots in the millions joining a movement to save our planet.
After winning a global following for The God of Small Things, Roy has spent over two decades exposing crises of ecology, human rights, and democracy — and chronicling the noble resistance of ordinary people.
This event will be live-streamed from facebook.com/jacobinmag, beginning at 7:30pm.
Arundhati Roy studied architecture in New Delhi, where she now lives. She is the author of the novels The God of Small Things, for which she received the 1997 Booker Prize, and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness. A collection of her essays from the past twenty years, My Seditious Heart, was recently published by Haymarket Books.
Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, columnist, and author of the New York Times and international bestsellers The Shock Doctrine, No Logo, This Changes Everything, and No Is Not Enough. Senior Correspondent for The Intercept and Puffin Writing Fellow at the Type Media Center, Klein is the inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture, and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University. Her most recent book is ON FIRE: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal.
Co-sponsored by The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
This event is part of The Jonathan Schell Memorial Lecture Series on the Fate of the Earth, established by the Gould Family Foundation in honor of Type Media Center fellow Jonathan Schell, and each year features original work covering issues on which the future of the earth, on which humanity and other life depend.
The lecture series is presented each year by Type Media Center, a non-profit home for a community of independent journalists, authors, and writing fellows that produce work to spotlight injustice, catalyze change, and empower social movements.
The event is free and open to the public. General public should reserve a space. Please note seating is on a first come basis; an RSVP does not guarantee admission as we generally overbook to ensure a full house.

Join us for the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Django Reinhardt Festival!
About this Event
The Django Festival Allstars bring the music of the legendary Gypsy Jazz Guitarist Django Reinhardt fully into the 21st century. Their unique, high energy performances pay tribute to Reinhardt who is considered one of the greatest guitar players of all time. Reinhardt’s driving, swinging style became known as ‘hot jazz’ and it continues to grow in popularity throughout the world…in great part to the success of the Django Festival Allstars who honor the traditions of “gypsy jazz” adding their own interpretations, arrangements and original compositions with stunning virtuosity!
This internationally renowned group prominently features one of Europe’s greatest musical families- guitarist/violinist Dorado Schmitt and his two sons Samson and Amati. The band also features virtuoso violinist Pierre Blanchard and accordionist extraordinaire Ludovic Beier. Rounding out the band is cousins Francko Mehrstein on rhythm guitar and Gino Roman on Bass.
HOT JAZZ harkens back to the 30’s and 40’s in Europe where DJANGO teamed with top Jazz Violinist STEPHANE GRAPPELLI to create The HOT CLUB QUINTETTE of France …the greatest musical partnership in European history Jazz history. The DJANDO FESTIVAL ALLSTARS follow in their footsteps taking the music beyond with original compositions , hip improvisations and some of Django’s lasting greats. This ‘hot-swing’ form of jazz has its roots in American popular music and in the reverence for Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and other top American jazz figures. They swing like crazy and will break your heart with a ballad. Each of them are composers and while this music can harken back to the great music of the past, their interpretations, arrangements, virtuosity, and original compositions bring a newness to Django’s style and take it beyond.
The DJANGO REINHARDT FESTIVAL is going into is in its 18tth successful year with packed houses at its home, the legendary music club BIRDLAND, in New York City-and tours prestigious halls across the country such as Rose HALL/Jazz at Lincoln Center, Disney Hall in LA, The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, The San Francisco Festival, and many more. These world class musicians, who come mostly from France, now called the DJANGO FESTIVAL ALLSTARS, led by legendary gypsy guitarist/violinist Dorado Schmitt, are the best players to come out of the Festival.

