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May 17, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Light & Sound Concerts
Presents Glass Music Master Miguel Frasconi
Friday, May 17 at 8:00 PM
Sunday, May 19 at 3:00 PM
Sunday, May 19 at 2:00 PM Family Concert & Conversation
with the artist
The Old Stone House, Washington Park
Light & Sound
Concerts presents Glass Music Master Miguel Frasconi
in
concert on Friday, May 17 at 8:00 PM and Sunday,
May 19 at 3:00 PM at
The Old Stone House, Washington Park, 336 Third
Street (bet. 4th & 5th
Avenues) in Brooklyn, New York. Also on May 19,
at 2:00 PM Light & Sound
will present a special 40 minute Family Concert
& Conversation with the
Artists. These will be the final concerts of Light
& Sound’s Spring 2013
series.
Miguel Frasconi will
present a solo concert using his unique glass
instruments. Each composition will use a specific
glass object or set of
glass objects to explore a different acoustic property.
The structure of
each musical work will itself be derived from the
specific sonic
qualities at hand as well as the interaction with
the acoustic space in
which the performance takes place.
Tickets for the May
17 and 19 performances are $20 at the door, and
are
also available at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/347890.
Tickets
for the May 19 Family Concert & Conversation
with the Artist are $15 for
first adult, $5 for each additional family member.
For more information,
call 718-768-3195 or visit http://www.lightandsound-concerts.org.
A
reception will follow each event.
The Old Stone House
| Washington Park | 336 Third Street
Bet. 4th & 5th Avenues | rooklyn
: http://www.lightandsound-concerts.org
Another New York
Cool Tip:
Shaking Thing Up
- for Parkinson's
Friday May 17th, 7-11:30pm
Studio Arte'
On May 17th, a group
of talented artists will host the 'Shaking Things
Up fundraiser & art show to help raise money
for the Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's
Research. The event will feature painter Aleksander
Betko, fashion designer & illustrator Caroline
Berti, jewelry designer Jennifer Elizabeth, author
Ondre' Tokai, & painter Justin Sonny Eagles.
The emphasis will be on 'a good time for a good
cause, and there will be martini's, house sangria,
and wine, as well as fresh, both hot and cold hors
d' ourves, and raffles of different goods.
Admission $50.
(includes 2 drinks) for more information please
visit www.shakingthingsup.weebly.com
Studio Arte' |
265 West 37th Street 17th Floor
May 16, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
El Museo
Annual Gala
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Cocktails at 7PM
Dinner and Dancing at 8PM
Capriani 42nd Street
El Museo will be
held on its annual Gala on Thursday May 16 2013
at Cipriani 42 Street in New York City, to honor
actor Raúl Esparza with the Excellence in
the arts award, Ramiro Ortiz Mayorga the Trustee
Leadership Award, and Ricardo Villela Marino, CEO,
Latin America Banco Itaú Unibanco with the
Corporate Excellence in the Arts Award. The glamorous
fundraising chairs are Valentino D. Carlotti, Fe
Fendi, Valentin Hernandez, and Marie Unanue. The
event’s décor will be by Jerónimo
Gaxiola Balsa, music by The Bob Hardwick Sound,
led by Bob Hardwick and DJ Honey Redmond will be
spinning.
El
Museo del Barrio, New York’s leading Latino
cultural institution, welcomes 250,000 visitors
annually to discover the artistic landscape of Latino,
Caribbean, and Latin American cultures. Their richness
is represented in El Museo’s critically acclaimed
exhibitions and wide-ranging collections, film,
literary, visual and performing arts series, cultural
celebrations, and educational programs. A dynamic
artistic and community gathering place, El Museo
is a center of cultural pride on New York’s
museum mile.
For additional information, go to
www.elmuseo.org.
Cipriani 110 East
42nd Street
Another New
York Cool Tip:
Chamber Orchestra
of New York Presents
Petite Gems
Thursday, May 16 – 7:30 PM
Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan
The Chamber Orchestra
of New York, Salvatore Di Vittorio, Music
Director, will present Petite Gems, a concert on
Thursday, May 16 – 7:30
PM at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, 57th
Street at Seventh Avenue
in Manhattan.
CONY will present
Respighi’s Trittico Botticelliano (Botticelli
Pictures), Haydn’s Concerto for Violoncello
in C Major, Adrian Daurov,
solo cello, Verdi’s La Traviata, Prelude to
Act III and Wagner’s
Siegfried Idyll.
Tickets are $35 and
$25 general admission and can be purchased online
at
http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2013/5/16/0730/PM/Chamber-Orchestra-of-New-York/,
by calling CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800 or visiting
the box office at
57th Street and 7th Avenue. $20 senior/student tickets
are also
available at the box office. More about the concert
at
http://www.chamberorchestraofnewyork.org/concert_season_Petite_Gems.html.
http://www.chamberorchestraofnewyork.org/meetthemusicians_Adrian_Daurov.html.
http://www.chamberorchestraofnewyork.org/music_director.html.
Weill Recital Hall
at Carnegie Hall | 57th Street at Seventh Avenue
| Manhattan
URL: http://www.chamberorchestraofnewyork.org/
May 15, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Philippe Beziat’s,
BECOMING TRAVIATA
Wednesday, May 15 - May 29
(Daily Showtimes: 1:15p, 3:45p, 7:00p, 9:30p)
FILM FORUM
The reinvention of Verdi’s
masterpiece, La Traviata, as sung by world-famous
French coloratura soprano Natalie Dessay, is the
subject of Philippe Béziat’s thrilling
new movie. A modern, minimalist, post-punk approach
strips away the opulence and grandiosity associated
with operatic productions. Concentrating on director
Jean-François Sivadier’s working relationship
with Dessay, the film reveals how two great creative
minds build the story of a doomed love affair. The
stars rehearse in what look like yoga outfits, on
a bare stage, with minimal props. The final production,
set against a backdrop of sky and clouds, punctuated
by a single chandelier, features Violetta and Alfredo
(a darkly gorgeous Charles Castronovo) as the very
essence of hipster-chic. Their passion, however,
is for the ages. With music performed by the London
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée.
-- Karen Cooper
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq6ffF8QLsQ
Tickets: $12.50
Tickets and additional information:
http://www.filmforum.org/movies/more/becoming_traviata
FILM FORUM | 209
West Houston St., NY, NY 10014 | 212.727.8110
May 14, 2013
An Evening of Tuneful
Trends
Tuesday, May 14th. 7:30 PM-8:45
Dicapo Opera Theater
"An Evening
of Tuneful Trends" is catching everyone's eye
this spring season! Come see a music fashion show
on May 14th at 7:30 at the Dicapo Opera Theater!
Twenty-four musicians, including classical string
players, composers, a trombonist, a flutist, an
oboist, vocalists, jazz students, and pianists,
all from the freshman class of The Juilliard School,
will be hosting a music fashion show performance,
"An Evening of Tuneful Trends" benefiting
Opportunity Music Project, a non-profit providing
free private music lessons to children from low-income
families who have a passion for music in New York
City. The benefit will be a music fashion show--"An
Evening of Tuneful Trends.” Every fashion
model is a music performer, and every performance
will showcase a fashion designer, including Anna
Sui. There will be solo, duet, and trio performances
by musicians in a variety of musical styles, including
classical, jazz and pop. Check out "An Evening
of Tuneful Trends" Facebook page for more information.
$15 suggested donation.
Contact Jessica Garand, Founder and Director or
Opportunity Music Project at 917-740-3190 or Abigail
Elder, Creator and Coordinator of "An Evening
of Tuneful Trends" at 216-849-5855.
Dicapo Opera
Theater | 184 E 76th St
May 13, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Theatre
Communications Group 2013 Gala Evening
Monday, May 13, 2013 cocktails 6:00 Dinner 7:00
Angel Orensanz Foundation
On Monday, May 13, 2013,
Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national
organization for theatre, will honor Ruth and Stephen
Hendel and Ming Cho Lee with a Gala Evening at the
Angel Orensanz Foundation in New York City. The
Gala co-chairs are playwright Lydia R. Diamond and
interior designer Jasmine M. Keller. The Gala honorary
chairs are Anne Kaufman, Obie award-winning director;
Nelle Nugent, Broadway producer; Judith O. Rubin,
chairman of the board of Playwrights Horizons; and
Liz Smith, columnist and “The Grand Dame of
Dish”.
Joining them will
be a growing list of TCG-published playwrights to
celebrate the over 30-year history of TCG books
as an independent trade publisher of dramatic literature.
The authors in attendance will include: Jon Robin
Baitz, Eric Bogosian, Thomas Bradshaw, Ping Chong,
Nilo Cruz, Will Eno, Jessica Hagedorn, Amy Herzog,
Danny Hoch, Tina Howe, Quiara Alegría Hudes,
Samuel D. Hunter, Eduardo Machado, Ellen McLaughlin,
Marsha Norman, Lynn Nottage, Robert O’Hara,
John O’Neal, Adam Rapp, José Rivera,
Sarah Ruhl, Carl Hancock Rux, Alfred Uhry and Michael
Weller.
For More information
visit http://www.tcg.org/events/gala/
Angel
Orensanz Foundation | 172 Norfolk St New York, NY
10002
Another New York
Cool Tip:
Romantic and Modern Music Approached through the
Prism of Historical Performance
Monday, May 13th, 7.30pm
St. Bartholomew’s Church
On Monday, May 13th, at 7:30
pm, The Orchestra Modern makes its debut at St.
Bartholomew’s Church. The Orchestra Modern
is a group of young instrumentalists exploring the
performance practice of romantic and modern works.
Conducted by Steven Fox and presented by The Mid-Manhattan
Performing Arts Foundation, Inc., the Orchestra
will perform orchestral expressions of passion by
two great late-Romantic masters: Giuseppe Verdi's
Overture to La Forza del Destino in its 1862 version
and Richard Wagner's Siegfried Idyll, written for
the birthday of his wife Cosima in 1869. These will
be complemented by the charming Orchestral Suite
No. 1 in four movements, composed in 1925 by Igor
Stravinsky, and Charles Wuorinen's 1983 Spinoff
for violin, double bass, and conga drums.
Tickets: $25 at the church. Students/Seniors $15
when purchased at the Concert Office 325 Park Avenue.
Please visit
http://www.stbarts.org/music/great-music/the-orchestra-modern/
for advance purchases and additional information.
St. Bartholomew's Church
| Park Avenue Between 50th and 51st
May 12, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Terayama Shuji's
"La Marie-Vison"
May 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19 2013 at
8:00pm
319 Scholes
First performed by
Terayama Shuji's experimental theater troupe Tenjou
Sajiki, "La Marie-Vison" tells the perversely
fascinating tale of Marie, a transvestite prostitute
who lives in elegant squalor with her dedicated
servant. Every day, for eighteen years, Marie releases
an exotic butterfly into the open fields of the
living room. Every day for eighteen years the beautiful
boy, imprisoned in her den, catches and kills it.
The beautiful boy is tempted with visions of the
outside world, free from the wiles of wicked Marie,
but maybe the boy wasn't made for the outside world.
Maybe none of us were. Please note that admittance
is restricted to persons 18 years of age and over.
This show contains nudity and graphic sexual situations.
For more information, please visit www.kipukatheater.com
Tickets are
$20 – General Admission, $15 – 30 years
of age & under and $10 – Students with
a valid student I.D. Seating is limited, so purchasing
tickets in advance is highly recommended. Tickets
may be purchased online at www.kipukatheater.com
319 Scholes | 19 Scholes
Street Brooklyn NY 11206
Located between Waterbury and Bogart Street.
Approximately 2 blocks from Montrose Avenue (L)
May 11, 2013
Australian Idol
Finalist & Drag Star Premieres Solo Show
COURTNEY ACT: BOYS LIKE ME
May 11, 16 & 18 at 7:30pm
The Laurie Beechman Theater
She has opened for Lady Gaga,
starred in Rent and sung a duet with Idina Menzel,
now Australian Idol sensation COURTNEY ACT premieres
her newest solo show in New York. Beginning May
11, the drag star will present COURTNEY ACT: BOYS
LIKE ME at The Laurie Beechman Theater (inside West
Bank Cafe at 407 West 42nd Street -- at Ninth Avenue,
accessible from the A,C,E,N,R,V,F,1,2,3 trains at
42nd Street). This limited engagement runs for 3
performances only:.
In COURTNEY ACT: BOYS LIKE ME, the multi-talented
drag idol sings her favorite songs and divulges
the fascinating and funny dirty laundry list that
is her sex life. There's that angry text from a
straight boy's girlfriend, the twins in Montreal,
and the US Marine, just to name a few of the titillating
encounters she details in story and song. This tuneful,
hysterical performance showcases Courtney's sharp
observations of living life on the gender divide,
and illustrates what happens when
boys like her.
Tickets are
$18 plus a $15 food/drink minimum. To purchase tickets,
call 212-352-3101 or visit www.SpinCycleNYC.com.
The Laurie Beechman Theater
(inside West Bank Cafe) | 407 West 42nd Street
At Ninth Avenue, Accessible from the A,C,E,N,R,V,F,1,2,3
trains at 42nd Street.
May 10, 2013

"The Big Apple Posse:
Escape From Los Angeles"
Illustration by Sophie Escabasse
New York Cool Tip:
"The Big Apple Posse:
Escape From Los Angeles," is part of a free
promotion Friday, May 10 through Sunday May 12th
at Amazon.com.
"The Big Apple
Posse Trilogy" is only for children if the
"The Hunger Games" series is only for
children. Written by Wendy R. Williams - Illustrated
by Sophie Escabasse.
Click
here for your free copy.
Another
New York Cool Tip:
“UNIQLO Free Friday
Nights” at the Museum of Modern Art
May 3, 2013 – Through End of Year 4:00PM-8:00PM
11 W 53rd St New York, NY 10019
“UNIQLO Free
Friday Nights” at the Museum of Modern Art
launches on May 3, 2013, and the first 1,000 visitors
that night will receive a special, complimentary
UNIQLO tote bag. UNIQLO is now a proud, exclusive
sponsor of MoMA’s Friday night free admission
program which takes place 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., every
Friday, throughout the year. Since the program launched
in 2004, nearly three million visitors have enjoyed
free admission and increased accessibility to MoMA’s
exhibitions, film screenings and The Abby Aldrich
Rockefeller Sculpture Garden.
http://www.uniqlo.com/us/
Museum of
Modern Art | 11 W 53rd St New York, NY 10019
May 9, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
An Evening
with Travel Writer Matt Gross
Thursday, May 9th at 6pm
The General Society Library, Manhattan
Matt Gross, well known to
readers of The New York Times for his articles,
including his celebrated column, ‘Frugal Traveler’
will discuss his gripping new book, The Turk Who
Loved Apples, which makes a spirited case for independent
travel and ’getting lost.’ In this lively
talk he will recount many of his adventures, and
reflect on his journeys, providing a behind-the-scenes
look at the reality of travel writing.
General admission price is $15, Members –
$10, Students - $5. To register for the lectures,
please call 212 840 1840, ext 2 and for more information,
please visit www.generalsociety.org.
The General Society
Library | 20 West 44th Street, NY, NY 10036
May 8, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Tate
Americas Foundation's Artists Dinner
Wednesday, May 8th, 2013. 7pm – Late.
Skylight at Moynihan Station
Tate Americas Foundation,
an independent charity based in New York to raise
support for Tate, will host the third Artists Dinner
fundraising gala in New York on Wednesday, May 8,
2013 at Skylight at Moynihan Station. The Artists
Dinner, which is sponsored by Dior, will honor over
thirty artists from the Americas who are represented
in the Tate’s permanent collection. Honorary
chairs of the evening are Glenda Bailey and Sarah
Jessica Parker. The evening is being chaired under
the dynamic leadership of five co-chairs who are
each major forces for the arts and culture in communities
across the country: Estrellita Brodsky (New York),
Kira Flanzraich (Miami), Pamela Joyner (San Francisco),
Amy Phelan (Aspen/New York), and Christen Wilson
(Dallas). The dinner will be followed by an after-party
with a DJ set by Jim Lambie.
For ticket information,
please contact Leigh Johnston at MF Productions
at 212.243.7300 or leigh@mfproductions.com
http://www.tateamericas.org/
Skylight at Moynihan
Station | 360 West 33rd Street, New York, NY
Another New York
Cool Tip:
ERIMAJ and
Fabian Almazan
Wednesday, May 8 at 7:30pm
Thursday and Friday, May 9 and 10 at 7:30pm
Harlem Stage Gatehouse
This cutting-edge double
bill features two exceptional rising young stars
– drummer extraordinaire Jamire Williams,
who is charting new territory with his ensemble
ERIMAJ, hot off their critically-praised debut release,
Conflict of a Man; and Fabian Almazan, considered
one of the most thrilling young jazz pianists on
the scene, who debuts at Harlem Stage with a special
string project.
Presented as part of the Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival
2013
The Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival is produced by
Harlem Stage, Jazzmobile and The Apollo Theater,
in collaboration with Columbia University
Marc Cary Celebrates Abbey Lincoln
Tickets: $10 General
Harlem Stage Gatehouse |
150 Convent Avenue (at West 135th St.)
May 7, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
AILEY AT THE APOLLO
TUESDAY, MAY 7 @ 7PM
Benefit and Performance
Apollo Theater
For the first time ever,
the world-renowned Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
will be joined by rising stars of Ailey II, gifted
young dancers from The Ailey School, and talented
students from AileyCamp in a spectacular Ailey At
The Apollo performance on Tuesday, May 7th at 7pm.
Led by Artistic Director Robert Battle, the Spring
Gala Benefit performance will take place on the
world famous Apollo Theater stage. A gala party
with festive dress, décor and dancing to
music by the famed DJ Kiss will follow the one-night-only
performance.
The evening will honor Robert Kissane, a member
of Ailey’s Board of Trustees, for his leadership,
dedication and generosity to the Ailey organization
for more than a decade. His expert judgment and
strategic guidance were instrumental in creating
the successful campaigns that led to the establishment
of Ailey’s permanent home – The Joan
Weill Center for Dance – and growing Ailey’s
endowment to more than $50 million for Ailey’s
50th Anniversary season. New York Knicks’
Tyson Chandler and wife, Kimberly Chandler, will
serve as Honorary Chairs. Since joining the Knicks
team in 2011, Tyson has been an active contributor
to the New York community both on and off the court.
Together, the Chandlers have stood out as one of
the NBA’s most philanthropic families; supporting
various impactful community initiatives including
Hurricane Sandy Relief, UNICEF and Delete Blood
Cancer DKMS. Gala co-chairs are Lynne and Anthony
M. Carvette, Leslie and Tom Maheras, David E. Monn,
and Almaz and Marc Strachan; and vice chairs are
Michele and Timothy Barakett, Judith Byrd, Eboni
Marshall Turman and Rossie E. Turman III, and Yelberton
R. Watkins.
Wine & Spirits generously provided by Diageo
Toyota Avalon is the Official Vehicle Partner of
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
For more information
on benefit tickets starting at $350, call (212)
405-9031 or visit www.alvinailey.org.
Apollo Theater | 253 West
125th
May 6, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Dance Against
Cancer
An Evening to Benefit
the American Cancer Society
Monday, May 6, 2013 at 7pm
AXA Equitable Theater
Rose Caiola, Stuart
Coleman, Julia Gruen, Heather Watts, Christopher
Wheeldon and producers Erin Fogarty and Daniel Ulbricht
present the third annual Dance Against Cancer on
Monday, May 6, 2013 with cocktails at 6pm (VIP ticket
only), a performance at 7pm, and a reception at
8:30pm at the AXA Equitable Theater, 787 Seventh
Avenue (between 51st and 52nd Streets), NYC. Tickets
are $150 ($300 for VIP) and are available at https://acsmnhtn.ejoinme.org/Danceagainstcancer.
VIP tickets include the pre-event reception beginning
at 6pm, gift bag, preferred seating and post-event
reception. General admission tickets include post-event
reception only. All proceeds from this event will
benefit research initiatives as well as all patient
and family services programs that American Cancer
Society funds.
The evening's performance, produced by New York
City Ballet's Daniel Ulbricht and Manhattan Youth
Ballet's Erin Fogarty, will feature dancers from
New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Martha
Graham Dance Company, Alvin Ailey American Dance
Theater, Norwegian National Ballet, among others.
Performers to include Maria Kowroski, Wendy Whelan,
Tiler Peck, Robert Fairchild, Daniel Ulbricht, Herman
Cornejo, Clifton Brown, Matthew Rushing, Katherine
Crockett, Carrie Walsh, and Charles "Lil Buck"
Riley amongst others.
Dance Against Cancer
Co-producers and longtime friends Erin Fogarty and
Daniel Ulbricht conceived Dance Against Cancer in
2010. Both Ms. Fogarty and Mr. Ulbricht have close
ties to the cause. Ms. Fogarty lost her father in
2011 after a seven-year battle with colon cancer
and Mr. Ulbricht's mother is currently battling
uterine cancer. With so many of their close friends
and family sharing stories of their own relation
to the disease, the desire to do something grew
into what is now a gala benefit for the incredible
work that the American Cancer Society does through
research initiatives as well as patient and family
service programs. The benefit brings together top
dance companies from New York City and beyond for
a night of beautiful performances, world premieres
and great company. Since its inauguration, Dance
Against Cancer has raised over $60,000 in support
of the American Cancer Society.
Tickets are $150
($300 for VIP) and are available at https://acsmnhtn.ejoinme.org/Danceagainstcancer.
AXA Equitable
Theater | 787 Seventh Avenue
Between 51st and 52nd Streets, NYC
May 5, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
TUNES IN TIMES SQUARE
Free Concert with Broadway Performers &
Others Singing Great Songs for a Great Cause
Sunday, May 5, 2013 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Times Square Broadway Pedestrian Plaza between 46th
& 47th Streets
Magical Music for
Life Foundation presents its second annual TUNES
IN TIMES SQUARE benefit concert Sunday, May 5th.
This will be a continuous sing-a-thon, with members
of the Broadway community, talented children &
groups from the tri-state area, and the Magical
Music singing groups taking turns on the stage.
Some of the Broadway actors who will be performing
include: Aiden Gemme & Sadie Seelert (“Mary
Poppins”), Brianna Gentilella (“How
the Grinch Stole Christmas”), Alison Horowitz
(“Sunday in the Park with George”),
Corey Mach & Chelsea Packard (the new “Hands
on a Hardbody”), Jenny Mollet (“The
Color Purple”), James Moye (“Million
Dollar Quartet”), Jed Resnik (“Avenue
Q”), J. L. Williams (“FELA!”),
Ashton Woerz (the new revival of “Pippin”),
and Madeleine Rose Yen (“War Horse”).
The goal of the concert is to raise awareness and
funds for the production of free, downloadable original
songs written specifically for children with special
needs & autism and to continue the outreach
efforts of Magical Music to use music to better
the lives of all children.
Come on May 5th to
… Hear the great songs ... Watch a special
dance performance by the cast members of “FELA!”
… See a debut concert of original music for
children with (& without) special needs ...
Dance with “Mary Poppins” cast members
... Bid on Broadway and other auction & raffle
items, including tickets, backstage visits, &
signed memorabilia ... and Help raise $$ for this
free, downloadable music for children with autism
& special needs.
This is a free concert,
but donations will be gladly accepted at the event
or online. For more information about the foundation,
event, or performance scheduling, to make a donation,
or to hear this music, go to http://www.magicalmusic.org.
Times Square | Broadway
Pedestrian Plaza between 46th & 47th Street
May 4, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Stephen Petronio
Company
Like Lazarus Did (LLD 4/30) – World Premiere
Tuesday April 30 @ 7:30pm
Wednesday May 1 @ 7:30pm - Spring Gala
Thursday May 2 @ 8:00pm
Friday May 3 @ 8:00pm
Saturday May 4 @ 8:00pm
Sunday May 5 @ 2:00pm and 7:30pm
The Joyce Theater
Stephen Petronio
and his powerhouse dancers explore the mythology
of resurrection with their trademark "visceral
thrill...unlike anything offered by other contemporary
choreographers" (The New York Times.) Concept
& choreography by Stephen Petronio; Original
music by Son Lux; Living set by Janine Antoni; Lighting
design by Ken Tabachnick; Costumes by H. Petal;
with music performed live by Son Lux, members of
Bon Iver & yMusic, and The Young People’s
Chorus of New York City under the direction of Francisco
J. Núñez; featuring dancers Julian
De Leon, Davalois Fearon, Joshua Green, Gino Grenek,
Barrington Hinds, Natalie Mackessy, Jaqlin Medlock,
Nicholas Sciscione, Emily Stone, and Joshua Tuason
Tickets start at
$10. For more information or advance purchase visit
Joyce.org or call JoyceCharge at 212-242-0800
The Joyce Theater
|175 Eighth Avenue (at 19th Street)
Another New York
Cool Tip:
DIVAS LIVE! (Showtunes,
Tiaras & Boas)
Matt Yee’s Outrageous Adult Sing Along Show
hits 42nd Street
Saturday May 4 & Sunday May 5, 2013. 7pm
The Laurie Beechman Theater
Matt Yee, that wonderfully
funny Entertainer, Artist, Comedian from Hawaii,
& evidence that "Asian Men Are Huge"
brings his Outrageous Adult Sing Along Show entitled”
DIVAS LIVE! (Showtunes, Tiaras & Boas)”
to the Laurie Beechman Theater on 42nd Street. Get
ready to sing loud (even if you suck!). Matt’s
Divas our coming out. His previous shows sold out
at the Beechman, and are infamous on the Atlantis
All Gay Cruises where he’s been a Signature
Entertainer for over 11 years. Matt recently sang
with Glee and Wicked Star Idina Menzel & was
featured on Logo & in several national magazine
articles recently (find it at www.mattyee.com).
His tour includes performances in Asia, Europe and
include San Francsico at the Rrazz Room & London
at the St. James Theater during the Olympics.
Advance discount
tix available at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/355186
$22 in advance plus $15 food/drink minimum per person
plus tax/service, adults only.
$37 at the door if any seats are available then.
Doors will open at 6:15pm on Saturday and 6pm on
Sunday for dinner.
The Laurie
Beechman Theatre | Downstairs in the West Bank Café
407 West 42nd St. (between 9th and 10th avenues)
NYC, NY 10036
Tel: 212-695-6909
For more info, please visit www.mattyee.com
May 3, 2013

Just Published:
Read my article and see Katherin Wermke's photographs
of Rafael
Cennamo for Fall/Winter 2013.
New
York Cool Tip:
ARTS' NIGHT
OUT
MAY 3 6:00 to 9:00 PM
Park Avenue Armory
Spring Show NYC 2012 Co-Chairs
Abigail Starliper, Maggie Moore, Emily Collins,
and Lydia Melamed Johnson
Over 1,000 prominent young
patrons from the city's top cultural institutions
will gather at the historic Park Avenue Armory for
Arts' Night Out, a celebration of the Spring Show
NYC, organized by the Art and Antique Dealers League
of America, on Friday evening, May 3, from 6:00
to 9:00 PM.
Among the cultural organizations whose young patrons
will attend are: Metropolitan Museum of Art (Apollo
Circle); Metropolitan Opera (Young Associates);
New York City Opera (Young Patrons Circle); Brooklyn
Museum of Art (Patrons Councils); New York Public
Library (Young Lions); Guggenheim Museum (Young
Collectors Council); The Junior Associates of The
Museum of Modern Art; The Young Fellows of The Morgan
Museum & Library; Whitney Museum of American
Art (Whitney Contemporaries); The American Friends
of the Louvre (Young Patrons Circle); New York Historical
Society (Young Friends); Asia Society (Asia Circle);
Carnegie Hall Notables; El Museo del Barrio (Young
International Circle); Freer/Sackler Silk Road Society;
St. George's Society of New York (George); Guild
Hall of East Hampton; New York Philharmonic (Intermezzo
Society); Philadelphia Museum of Art (Young Friends);
Royal Oak Foundation;Save Venice Inc (Young Friends);
The American Friends of the Georgian Group (Young
Georgians); The Bruce Museum (Young Friends); The
World Monuments Fund (Moai Circle); Center for Architecture
(AIANY Young Professionals); Museum of the City
of New York (Young Members Circle); Rubin Museum
of New York (Visionary Circle); American Folk Art
Museum (Young Patrons); Alvin Ailey American Dance
Theater (Young Patrons); Institute of Classical
Architecture and Art (Plinth), the Isabella Stewart
Gardner Museum (Young Patrons); Sotheby's Institute;
The Montclair Art Museum Members; Parsons MA Program;
Christie's Education; and Lincoln Center for the
Performing Arts (Young Patrons).
"Arts Night
Out is a very important component of the Spring
Show NYC ," says Clinton Howell, president
of the AADLA. "All of our exhibitors are very
keen to develop relationships with the new generation
of collectors and this evening is our way of reaching
out to them."
Tickets are
$30 per person.For more information about the AADLA
Spring Show-taking place May 1-5, 2013 at the Park
Avenue Armory at Park Avenue and 67th Street, NYC,
please visit www.springshownyc.com. For questions
about the VIP program, please email info@springshownyc.com
Park Avenue Armory
| 643 Park Ave New York, NY 10065
May 2, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Ibla Foundation Competition
Winners in Concert
Thursday, May 2 – 7:00 PM
Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall
The Ibla Foundation
of New York and Dr. Salvatore Moltisanti will
present their International Grand Prize Competition
Winners in concert
on Thursday, May 2, 2013 - 7 PM at Carnegie Hall’s
Weill Recital Hall,
154 West 57th Street in Manhattan.
Dr. Moltisanti, internationally
recognized as one of the foremost
Italian pianists of his generation, presents 2012’s
Ibla competition
winning instrumentalists and singers from around
the world making their
Carnegie Hall Debut.
Foundation Prize
Winners who will perform include cellist Anna Gerber
and pianist Ben Schoeman from South Africa, accordianists
Tomasz
Ostaszewski and Patryk Sztabinski from Poland, soprano
Angelica Cirillo
and pianist Gabriele Gallo from Italy, soprano Eija
Räisänen, and
pianist Liisa Pimiä from Finland, pianists
Jason Chiang., Ian Miller and
Audrey Ann Southard Rumsey from the U.S., pianist/composers
David Cieri
and Jim Erickson, also from the U.S., pianist Laehyung
Woo from South
Korea and the piano duo of Yuka Munehisa and Samuel
Fried.
Selections will include
music by Bach, Verdi, Puccini, Liszt, Chopin,
Ginastera, Prokofiev, Bartok, Oskar Merikanto and
other classical
masters, as well as works written or improvised
by the pianist/composers
on the program.
Tickets for the May
2 concert may be purchased by calling CarnegieCharge
at 212-247-7800, online at http://www.carnegiehall.org
or by visiting
the Carnegie Hall Box Office. For press tickets
or more information,
please contact the Ibla Foundation at 212-387-0111
or visit them online
at http://www.ibla.org.
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net.
Carnegie Hall’s
Weill Recital Hall | 154 West 57th Street | Manhattan
URL: http://www.ibla.org
May 1, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Stephen Petronio
Company
Like Lazarus Did (LLD 4/30) – World Premiere
Tuesday April 30 @ 7:30pm
Wednesday May 1 @ 7:30pm - Spring Gala
Thursday May 2 @ 8:00pm
Friday May 3 @ 8:00pm
Saturday May 4 @ 8:00pm
Sunday May 5 @ 2:00pm and 7:30pm
The Joyce Theater
Stephen Petronio
and his powerhouse dancers explore the mythology
of resurrection with their trademark "visceral
thrill...unlike anything offered by other contemporary
choreographers" (The New York Times.) Concept
& choreography by Stephen Petronio; Original
music by Son Lux; Living set by Janine Antoni; Lighting
design by Ken Tabachnick; Costumes by H. Petal;
with music performed live by Son Lux, members of
Bon Iver & yMusic, and The Young People’s
Chorus of New York City under the direction of Francisco
J. Núñez; featuring dancers Julian
De Leon, Davalois Fearon, Joshua Green, Gino Grenek,
Barrington Hinds, Natalie Mackessy, Jaqlin Medlock,
Nicholas Sciscione, Emily Stone, and Joshua Tuason
Tickets start at
$10. For more information or advance purchase visit
Joyce.org or call JoyceCharge at 212-242-0800
The Joyce Theater
|175 Eighth Avenue (at 19th Street)
April 30, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Tommy Smith’s
WHITE HOT
Previews begin April 26
Opening Night May 7th
Fridays and Saturdays at 10pm
Sundays and Mondays at 7pm
Additional performances Tuesday, May 7
And Wednesday, May 8 at 5pm
And Thursday May 23 at 10pm.
April 26 – May 26
The Flea
Playwright
Tommy Smith returns to The Flea and once again brings
you to the brink with the New York Premiere of WHITE
HOT. In her directorial debut, the production will
be helmed by Flea Resident Director Courtney Ulrich
starring The Bats, the resident acting company at
The Flea. Previews begin April 26 with opening night
slated for May 7.
In WHITE HOT, Lil,
married and pregnant, tries to find salvation in
a simple life. Her sister, Sis, escapes reality
through the abuse of drugs and vacant sexual relationships.
Their lives collide in an epic portrait of self-destruction,
led by Lil’s oblivious husband Bri, and a
sexual mercenary named Grig. A brutal comedy about
how cruel we can be to the ones we love, when we
want what they have.
Tickets are $30 with
limited $15 and $20 tickets available each performance
based on availability. Tickets go on sale to Flea
Theater Members immediately; tickets are on sale
to the general public starting March 5, available
by calling 212-352-3101 or online at www.theflea.org.
The Flea |
41 White Street
Between Church and Broadway
Three blocks south of Canal
Close to the A/C/E, N/R/Q, 6, J/M/Z and 1 subway
lines.
April 29, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Raised Spirits Theater
presents
Coriolanus (A Radio Version)
Monday, April 29th 2013, 7:00pm
Kabayitos Theater at Clemente Soto Velez Cultural
and Educational Center
Raised Spirits Theater
is dedicated to "Classics, by, for, and with
ALL sorts of people." We make theater with
actors of all shapes, colors, sizes, challenges,
and orientations. We cast color blind and we take
apart classic literature to suit whatever point
we wish to make. We do this because we believe Shakespeare
and his contemporaries wrote their plays for us,
the people who watch them - and we're committed
to making that "seeing" visceral, immediate,
and deeply impactful.
For more information visit: www.facebook.com/raisedspiritstheater
Tickets are donation
based and payable at the door. For reservations
please email raisedspiritstheater@gmail.com.
Kabayitos
Theater | 107 Suffolk St
April 28, 2013

Julianne Moore in The
English Teacher
New York Cool Tip:
Check our Frank
J. Avella's Eleven Tribeca Film Festival Reviews.
New York Cool Tip:

"The Big Apple Posse:
Escape From New Orleans"
Illustration by Sophie Escabasse
"The
Big Apple Posse: Escape From New Orleans,"written
by Wendy R. Williams and illustrated by Sophie Escabasse,
is part of a free promotion Friday, April 26th -
Sunday April 28th at Amazon.com. "The Big Apple
Posse Trilogy" is only for children if the
"The Hunger Games" series is only for
children.
Click
here Friday - Sunday for your free copy:
"The
Big Apple Posse: Escape From New Orleans" is
the second book in "The
Big Apple Posse Trilogy."
New York Cool Tip:
A FATE WORSE THAN
DEATH:
THE PERILS OF BEING A FAMOUS CORPSE
Sunday, April 28, 2013; 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
Historic Green-Wood Cemetery
By blending biography,
history, and trivia with great images, Bess Lovejoy,
author of Rest In Pieces: The Curious Fates of Famous
Corpses, will connect the lives of the famous dead
to the hilarious and horrifying adventures of their
corpses at a fascinating book talk hosted by the
Green-Wood Historic Fund. Following the talk, she
will also meet with guests at a book sale and signing.
This book talk is
FREE. Reservations are recommended.
To find out more
information or to make online reservations, visit
www.green-wood.com/toursevents or call 718-210-3080.
Historic Green-Wood
Cemetery | 25th Street at 5th Avenue
Brooklyn (Meet at Green-Wood’s Historic Chapel)
April 27, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
MAGNOLIA MARCH for
Peace
Saturday April 27, 1 to 3 PM
Gathering at Lincoln Center, South Plaza for a 1
PM start
Famed tapper Max
Pollak has organized the "Magnolia March,"
a traditional New Orleans style Jazz Parade led
by an ensemble of top notch NY jazz musicians, followed
by dancers, artists, children, grandmothers - all
who wish to participate. Magnolia March is created
to pay respect to those who have been lost in recent
acts of violence, and to their friends and families.
Upon the return to Lincoln Center, children will
create a memorial with their drawings of Magnolias,
and other objects to pay tribute and as a call for
peace.
All free -
to register visit www.magnoliamarch.com
Gathering at Lincoln Center
South Plaza for a 1 PM beginning. Parade will go
to Columbus Circle, then Carnegie Hall, enter Central
Park at 7th Avenue, exit at 67th Street and return
to Lincoln Center
April 26, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Dances Patrelle
2013 Spring Repertory
April 26-28, 2013
Dicapo Opera Theatre
Dances Patrelle’s
2013 Spring Repertory program consists of three
ballets choreographed by Francis Patrelle, What
Do We Do About Mother?, with a commissioned score
by Patrick Soluri and featuring Jenifer Ringer and
Jonathan Stafford (courtesy of NYCB); Rhapsody in
Blue, with music by George Gershwin; and Black Forrest
Carousel, with music by Franz Schubert.
The production
will run from April 26-28, 2013 at Dicapo Opera
Theatre, 184 E. 76th Street, NYC. Tickets are $45
and are available at www.dancespatrelle.org. Special
group rates available by calling (212) 722-7933.
Performances: Friday at 7pm, Saturday at 2pm and
7pm, and Sunday at 2pm.
Dicapo Opera Theatre | 184
E. 76th Street, NYC
April 25, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Garden Sculpture
and Antiques Fair: 1750-2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013. 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The New York Botanical Garden
The Garden Sculpture and
Antiques Fair: 1750-2013 Preview Party and Collectors’
Plant Sale, previously the Antique Garden Furniture
Show, will kick off the spring season at The New
York Botanical Garden on Thursday, April 25, 2013.
This exclusive preview event will take place in
the Conservatory Tent, adjacent to the Enid A. Haupt
Conservatory and is anticipated to attract 1,000
guests from the philanthropic, interior and landscape
design, architecture and art worlds. Preview attendees
will enjoy a silent auction of one-of-a-kind plants,
garden décor, jewelry and other select items
while enjoying cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.
The Preview Party on April 25 is the opening celebration
to a weekend-long Fair which runs from Friday, April
26 through Sunday, April 28. The Preview Party is
underwritten in part by Adam R. Rose and Peter R.
McQuillan with additional support from Mish New
York and Mr. and Mrs. Coleman P. Burke. The evening
is sponsored by 1stdibs.
Individual tickets start at $200. For more information,
please contact Caroline Balkonis at 718.817.8773
or visit www.nybg.org/antiques-show.
The New York
Botanical Garden | 2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx,
NY
Another New York
Cool Tip:
NEW YORK CHORAL
SOCIETY presents Beethoven’s Calm Sea and
Prosperous Voyage And Vaughan Williams’s A
Sea Symphony
April 25, 2013 at 8:00pm
Carnegie Hall
The New York Choral Society
(NYCS) returns to Carnegie Hall under the baton
of David Hayes, as Music Director on Thursday, April
25th at 8pm for a presentation of two choral works.
The concert will open with a performance of Beethoven’s
exquisite tone poem, Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage,
a setting of two poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
In striving to evoke the contrasting moods of those
poems, Beethoven wrote some of his most descriptive
and evocative music. The magnificence of the work
lies not only in Beethoven’s extraordinary
ability to paint vivid pictures—of still winds,
rippling waves, stirring swells, and massive gusts—but
also in his understanding of the power of transformation,
expressed in this work.
Tickets may be purchased online at www.nychoral.org
or www.carnegiehall.org, by phone from CarnegieCharge
at 212-247-7800, or in person at the Carnegie Call
box office: 57th Street & 7th Avenue.
Carnegie Hall |
881 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10019
April 24, 2013
Another New York
Cool Tip:
BALLET HISPANICO
Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30pm
Thursday and Friday at 8pm
Saturday at 2pm and 8pm
Sunday at 2pm and 7:30pm
Evening performance on Sunday, April 21 only
April 16-28, 2013
The Joyce Theater
Ballet Hispanico,
recognized as the nation's leading Latino dance
organization since 1970, returns to The Joyce Theater
for its 25th annual New York Season from April 16-28,
2013.
Program A gives voice to a stellar trio of Spanish
works: the world premiere of Sortijas by Cayetano
Soto, one of the most dynamic and groundbreaking
Spanish choreographers of his generation; the 30th
anniversary-and Company premiere-of Jardi Tancat,
the award-winning work that launched Nacho Duato's
career; and the Joyce premiere of A vueltas con
los ochenta by the cutting-edge duo Inma García
and Meritxell Barberá, which explores the
"Movida Madrileña" against the
backdrop of 1980s Europop.
Program B jewels
include Argentinean Alejandro Cervera's Tango Vitrola,
along with Artistic Director Eduardo Vilaro's Danzón,
set to live music by Latin Jazz legend Paquito D'Rivera.
The return of audience favorite Nube Blanco is a
flamenco-inspired treat to behold.
Program A:
Tue 4/16 and Wed 4/17 at 7:30pm, Thu 4/18, Fri 4/19,
Sat 4/20 and Sat 4/27 at 8pm, Sun 4/21 at 7:30pm
Jardi Tancat, Sortijas, A vueltas con los ochenta
Program B will include a live performance by Paquito
D'Rivera:
Tue 4/23 and Wed 4/24 at 7:30pm, Thu 4/25 and Fri
4/26 at 8pm
Nube Blanco, Tango Vitrola, Danzón
Program C:
Sat 4/20, Sun 4/21, Sat 4/27 and Sun 4/28 at 2pm
Jardi Tancat, Tango Vitrola, Nube Blanco
The matinee performance on Saturday, April 27, 2013
will include a post-performance chat with artistic
director Eduardo Vilaro and Ballet Hispanico dancers.
Tickets range
from $10-$59. Tickets are available by phone at
212-242-0800 or online at Joyce.org.
The Joyce Theater
| 175 Eighth Avenue (at 19th Street), NYC
April 23, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
A Palladian Villa
by Michael S. Smith
April 19-April 23, 10am-5pm
Christie’s
On 23-24 April Christie’s
will present the two-day sale of A Palladian Villa
by Michael S. Smith. Encompassing over 450 lots,
the sale will include contemporary art, English
furniture, Old Master paintings, Chinese works of
art and antiquities from a remarkable private property
designed by Michael S. Smith, one of the most venerated
figures in interior design. The inspiration for
the design, which is the subject of Smith’s
upcoming book Building Beauty: The Alchemy of Design*,
was drawn directly from the architecture of the
house, a Palladian villa overlooking the Pacific
Ocean. This concept allowed Smith to create a home
that was informed by a classical sensibility but
within a modern context, filled with extraordinary
art and furnishings that span the past 500 years.
Free admission. For
more information, please visit: christies.com
Christie’s
| 20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10020
Another New York
Cool Tip:
Alessandra Belloni's
"Rhythm is the Cure"
April 22 & 23 at 8 PM
Theater for the New City
Acclaimed singer/dancer/percussionist
Alessandra Belloni presents her one-woman show "Rhythm
is the Cure," dedicated to the healing of women
through the power of drumming, vocals and dance.
A native of Rome, Belloni is an authoritative performer
of traditional and ancient Southern Italian music,
theater, dance and traditions.
Tickets: $20
Reservations: 212.477.1594
Theater for the New City
| 155 First Avenue (between 9th & 10th Streets)
April 22, 2013

Just Published:
Read Frank J. Avella's review of Richard
Greenberg’s
The Assembled Parties, which is playing
at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre through June 2nd.
New York Cool Tip:
GIVE
KIDS A SHOT! National Meningitis Association Gala
2013
Emmy Award Winning Actor Richard Thomas to Emcee
Star Studded Gala
Monday, April 22, 2013 @ 7PM
New York Athletic Club
On Monday,
April 22, 2013, National Meningitis Association
will hold its annual Give Kids a Shot Gala, a benefit
to save lives in the fight against meningitis, a
vaccine-preventable disease. The event takes place
at the New York Athletic Club, 180 Central Park
South, New York 10019. Cocktails & Silent Auction
begin at 7:00 PM followed by dinner & the NMA
Awards. Master of Ceremonies is iconic actor Richard
Thomas.
2013 Honorees are William Schaffner, M.D., Health
Achievement Award; Cindy Krejny, Moms on Meningitis
Award; Massachusetts State Senator Jack Hart, Nancy
Ford Springer Inspiration Award; Samantha and Kyle
Busch, The Kyle Busch Foundation, Community Leadership
Award.
Tables of ten are $100,000, $75,000, $50,000, $25,000,
$15,000, & $10,000. Single tickets $1,000 and
$500.
Contact Special Events Unlimited, 212-244-7333 or
email gala@nmaus.org For more information visit
www.nmaus.org.
New York Athletic Club |
180 Central Park South, New York 10019
Another New York
Cool Tip:
ID pop shop NYC
Monday Aptil 22nd @ 10.30 am Till
Sunday April 28th @ 7.30 pm
Chelsea Market
Designer-entrepreneurs
Barbara Wilkinson and Raoul Calleja have created
a game-changer in the group market realm with the
work of 25 independent designers shown in thoughtful
mini-boutique settings. The designer-driven week
long pop ups at the elegant Chelsea Market are a
favorite of shoppers looking for something truly
different.
Designer Participating:
Avalove Design, Barbara
Wilkinson Jewelry, Bellero Designs, Corrente Handbags,
Elaine Arsenault Handbags, jq loves u, Kimberlin
Brown Jewelry, Kyoko Honda Jewelry, Lauren Wimmer
Jewelry, LinePosters, Lumete, Morphicism, naturevsfuture,
Pamela Barsky, Paste, RICA Bath & Body, Selen
Design, ShayaNYC, Sohung Designs, Sonja Fries, SPJ,
Urban Boulder, The Vanity Project, Vernakular Photo
Designs, VERRIER
Entrance is free
https://www.facebook.com/IDPopShop
Telephone: (212)
242-7360
Chelsea Market |
75 Ninth Avenue, New York NY, 10011
April 21, 2013

Emma Roberts in Adult
World
13th Annual
Tribeca Film Festival
New York Cool Tip:
Read our coverage of the
13th
Annual Tribeca Film Festival
which runs in New York City from April 17-28, 2013.
Read Frank
J. Avella's Film Column with coverage of the
Festival and read his Tribeca
Film Reviews.
New York Cool Tip:
AMADEUS
Sunday, April 21, 2013 at 3pm
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn
College
Brooklyn Center
for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College (BCBC)
welcomes Ballet-théâtre atlantique
du Canada, performing the New York City premiere
of their full-length contemporary ballet, Amadeus,
on Sunday, April 21, 2013 at 3pm.
Based on the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, this
original full-length ballet in two acts follows
the young prodigy's arrival at the Austrian court,
his fierce rivalry with Antonio Salieri, and the
creation of his greatest compositions. This piece
touches on themes of isolation, envy, and the solitary
life of the outsider. The performance will be immediately
followed by a Q&A with Artistic Director Igor
Dobrovolskiy and members of the company.
Tickets are $40/$30 and can be purchased by phone
at 718-951-4500 (Tues-Sat, 1pm-6pm), or online at
www.BrooklynCenterOnline.org.
Online orders: BrooklynCenterOnline.org
Box Office: (718) 951-4500 (Tues-Sat, 1pm-6pm)
Groups of 15 or more: (718) 951-4600, ext. 3331
Brooklyn Center for the
Performing Arts | Walt Whitman Theatre at Brooklyn
College
2/5 trains to Brooklyn College/Flatbush Avenue
April 20, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
SOI PARK: Curated by An-My
Lê
Closing reception
Saturday, April 20, 2013 4:00 - 6:00pm*
Exhibition on view:
March 16 - April 20, 2013
Cue Art Foundation
CUE Art Foundation
| 137 W. 25th Street | New York, NY 10001
212.206.3583 | cueartfoundation.org
Another New York Cool Tip:
New York Theatre
Ballet presents
Keith Michael's GOOSE!
Saturday, April 20 at 1pm
Sunday, April 21 at 11am, 1pm and 3:30pm.
April 20-21, 2013
Florence Gould Hall
New York Theatre
Ballet presents Keith Michael's GOOSE! on Saturday,
April 20 at 1pm and Sunday, April 21 at 11am, 1pm
and 3:30pm at Florence Gould Hall, 55 East 59th
Street, NYC. .
This family friendly ballet follows the antics of
beloved nursery rhyme characters - Jack and Jill,
Little Bo Peep, Little Boy Blue, Little Miss Muffet,
and a host of others kicking up their heels in Keith
Michael's clever, fun-filled ballet set to Vladimir
Shinov's original score.
Other performances this season include Legends and
Visionaries, Program A and B, featuring critically
acclaimed and new repertory. For full season information
visit www.nytb.org.
Tickets start at $36 and are available for purchase
at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-982-2787.
GOOSE! is one hour with no intermission and is appropriate
for ages 3 and up
Florence Gould Hall | 55
East 59th Street, NYC
Another
New York Cool Tip:
SUPER SÁBADO!
Target Free Third Saturdays at El Museo
Around the Block from El Museo.
Saturday, April 20, 2013 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
El Museo del Barrio
Celebrate the return of spring
with amigos y vecinos around the block from El Museo
through art-making and exhibitions, storytelling,
poetry, dance, and more! Join Art for Change, Caribbean
Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Justo
Botánica, La Casa Azul Bookstore, Little
Club Heads, MediaNoche Gallery, MNN El Barrio Firehouse
Community Media Center, and P.R.I.D.A. on this fun-filled
day!
Admission: Free
El Museo del Barrio | 105th
and Fifth
Another New
York Cool Tip:
Quest for the Grail: International
Treasure Hunt
Saturday, April 20th 2013, Noon to 5:00pm
Castle Clinton, Battery Park
LoNyLa is an international
creative lab and broadcasting platform for new work
for stage, film, TV and transmedia. This April we
are hosting an international treasure hunt for the
Holy Grail, as a fundraiser for TimeWave, a new
international festival fusing live art, theatre,
and technology.
"Quest for the Grail" is an international
treasure hunt that links players in London and New
York City to search for the missing relic. In this
2-hour game, New World teams (10 players each) will
hunt for objects in Manhattan hotspots...from Clinton
Castle to the tombstones of Trinity Church to the
Grand Lodge of the Masons. You may be looking for
a marker of a headless ghost who haunts Wall Street,
a symbol of George Washington or a troll in the
East Village. Your team may be asked to concoct
something - the most rebellious of drinks! Our Puppetmasters
will be providing clues and tracking each team's
progress through online communication via Twitter
and Facebook. Teams will tweet answers and photos
to win points. The team with the most points at
the end of the day wins! All teams will be welcome
to our post-hunt pub crawl. For more information
please visit: timewavefestival.com/grail.html, follow
us on Twitter @TimeWaveFest, and Facebook!
Purchase Tickets
on: timewavefestival.com/grail.html or http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/354424
Single Player: $15
Team of 10: $100 (discount of $5.00 per person)
Team of 5: $62.50 (discount of $2.50 per person)
Half-price for students and seniors: $7.50
If you have any questions or need more information,
please contact Ali Reader at areader@lonyla.com.
Castle Clinton |
Battery Park
Another New
York Cool Tip:
Bach and Forth
Saturday April 20. 7:30 PM
All Angels Church
The Sebastians will
perform works by J. S. Bach and his contemporaries.
This program will feature Bach’s Musical Offering,
Telemann’s flute Fantasia, Graupner’s
harpsichord Partita, and trio sonatas by Buxtehude
and Quantz. Baroque violinist Daniel S. Lee, whose
violino piccolo playing in Bach’s Brandenburg
Concerto was praised for his “ravishing vehemence”
by The New York Times, will also perform Erlebach’s
sonata for violino piccolo.
Tickets $15, $10
seniors/students. For more information or advance
purchase visit
www.sebastians.org
All Angels Church
| 251 W. 80th Street, New York City
April 19, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Sonia Wieder-Atherton –
Odyssey for Cello and Imaginary Choir
April 18, 19 and 20. 8PM – 9:30PM
The Kitchen
Following acclaimed
performances at Le Poisson Rouge, award-winning
French-American cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton returns
to New York to present a new creation inspired by
music from countries bordering the Mediterranean
Sea. A moving dreamscape constructed from sounds
that transcend cultures and genres.
Presented in conjunction
with an exhibition at The Kitchen by Sonia Wieder-Atherton’s
close collaborator, Chantal Akerman.
Tickets $15. For
more information or advance purchase visit
http://www.fiaf.org/events/spring2013/2013-04-sonia.shtml
The Kitchen | 512
West 19th Street
Another New York Cool Tip:
New York Theatre
Ballet - Legends and Visionaries: Program A
April 19-20, 2013
Florence Gould Hall
New York Theatre
Ballet presents the second installment of Legends
and Visionaries: Program A on April 19-20 at 7pm.
The evening features works by Richard Alston, Jerome
Robbins, Antony Tudor, and a new piece by Pam Tanowitz
that premiered in the February program, commissioned
by New York Theatre Ballet.
Tickets are $30 and
are available for purchase at www.ticketmaster.com
or by calling 800-982-2787. For full season information
visit www.nytb.org.
Florence Gould Hall
| 55 East 59th Street, NYC
April
18, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Sonatenabend
Thursday, April 18 at 6:00 PM
Paul Hall – The Juilliard School
Pianists from Juilliard’s
Collaborative Piano Department perform sonata repertoire
in collaboration with student instrumentalists
FREE; no tickets
required
events.juilliard.edu
Paul Hall | 155 W 65th Street,
New York, NY 10023
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Andrew Nemr and
Friends
Thursday, April 18, 2013,
DOORS open at 6:30pm with the show at 8:00pm.
The Cutting Room
Andrew J. Nemr, protégé
of Gregory Hines, and a leader in the tap dance
world brings his one-man show, “Andrew J.
Nemr and Friends” to New York City’s
The Cutting Room, Thursday, April 18, 2013. The
tap soloist, tells stories of love, and life through
dance and music, as he shares the stage with some
of his exceptionally talented friends that he’s
met along the way. Through solo and ensemble tap
dance, Andrew tells the profound story of his mentee/mentor
bond with the late dance legend, Gregory Hines.
Tickets: in Advance $20. At the Door: $25. Table
Minimum (food and cocktails): $20. To purchase tickets,
please visit
http://tickets.thecuttingroomnyc.com/event/222371-andrew-nemr-new-york/
The Cutting Room
| 44 E. 32nd ST. NY, NY 10016
April 17, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Richard III: Born
With Teeth
Tuesday, April 16th - Saturday, May 4th
Pershing Square Signature Center
In RICHARD
III: Born With Teeth, Epic Theatre Ensemble wraps
Shakespeare’s words in a contemporary setting
where you’ll enter the world along side and
through the eyes of Shakespeare’s most charming,
funny and seductively evil actors: Richard III,
himself. The performance schedule is: Wednesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm and Saturdays at
8:00 pm. For more information, visit www.epictheatreensemble.org/R3
Epic Theatre Ensemble’s tickets are $25 for
this production. There will also be $10 Student
Rush tickets at the box office. Advance tickets
are available through Ticket Central by calling
(212) 279-4200 or visiting www.ticketcentral.com.
Pershing Square Signature
Center | 480 W 42nd St
April 16, 2013
New York Cool Tip
NEW YORK CITY FINALS WEEK
Young American Grand Prix
April 12 - 16
Jack H Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
Final April 17th at 7PM at the David H Koch Theater.
Each
year over 5,000 students audition worldwide in Semi-Finals
conducted by YAGP in 12 major U.S. metropolitan
areas and Japan, Mexico, France, and Brazil. Only
350 of the most promising soloists representing
30 countries on 5 continents are chosen for the
New York City Finals. This years NYC Finals week
will take place April 12-16 at Jack H. Skirball
Center for the Performing Arts (566 LaGuardia Place,
New York, NY).
THE FINAL ROUND
OF THE COMPETITION is an opportunity for the general
public to see the best of the competition as the
top soloists in the Junior (12-14 years old) and
Senior (15-19 years old) Age Divisions perform one
last time before the winners are announced and the
scholarship recipients disperse to continue their
studies at top dance academies worldwide. Don't
miss this electrifying experience and see the future
of dance! It will take place on April 17, 2013 at
7:00pm at The David H. Koch Theater.
For details:
http://www.yagp.org
April 15, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
STRINDBERG SOUNDSCAPES
With
JENNIFER EHLE & DAVID STRATHAIRN
Monday April 15, 8pm
St Stephen's Church
Readings of Strindberg's
THE STRONGER and PARIAH with musical performances
including "Facades" by William Walton
and songs by Anthony Plog based on poems of Walt
Whitman.
Musical selections
arranged and directed by
PAUL LUSTIG DUNKEL
Strrindberg plays
adapted and directed by
CRAIG BALDWIN
TICKETS
$60 Benefit Admission
Buy Tickets Now
www.redbulltheater.com
212.352.3101
St Stephen's
Church | 120 West 69th Street
April 14, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
"AMERICAN STAR!!!,"
NEW ROCKIN', BOPPIN' FAMILY MUSICAL BY WILLIAM ELECTRIC
BLACK
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:00 PM
Sundays at 3:00 PM
April 11 to 28, 2013.
Theater for the New City
No grown up wants
their child to skip college to become the next Idol-like
celebrity. But what would you say to your teenage
daughter when she announces, "I got a 1200
on my SAT's. That makes my safety school Fairway!
So I hafta get to the American Star tryouts."?
Face it, moms and dads yearn for ivy-covered walls
while kids sigh for limo rides and late night TV
appearances. How'r ya gonna get 'em back to SAT
prep after they've been indoctrinated by "Glee,"
"The Voice" and "X Factor"?
"American Star!!!," a rockin', boppin'
family-friendly musical written and directed by
Emmy-winner William Electric Black, has some of
the answers. Theater for the New City, 155 First
Avenue, presents the show's world premiere run April
11 to 28.
This is a musical
for people soon applying to college and for adults
trying to live through it, in other words, for audiences
aged 13 to 93. This piece sports 17 original numbers
written by the team of William Electric Black and
Gary Schreiner, both Emmy-winners. There's an ensemble
of ten actors and a three-piece live band. Book,
lyrics and direction are by William Electric Black.
The show's website is www.americanstarthemusical.com.
Tickets: $15 gen.
adm.; $12 students and seniors;
Box office (212) 254-1109, www.theaterforthenewcity.net.
Theater for the
New City | 155 First Avenue (at 10th Street)
Another New York
Cool Tip:
The Cecilia Chorus
of New York Presents Sisters in Arms Concert –
Music by Smyth and Tachikovsky
Sunday, April 14 at 2:00 PM
Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium/Perelman
Stage
The Cecilia Chorus
of New York, Mark Shapiro, Music
Director will present Sisters in Arms, a concert
on Sunday, April 14 at
2:00 PM in Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium/Perelman
Stage, 57th Street
and 7th Avenue in Manhattan. The program will be
performed with
orchestra, and soloists will be Felicia Moore, soprano,
Heather Johnson,
mezzo-soprano, Eric Barry, tenor and Matthew Trevino,
bass. Ms. Moore
was recently named a winner of the 2013 George London
competition.
This concert features
the New York Premiere of Dame Ethel Smyth’s
neglected 1893 masterpiece Mass in D and scenes
from The Maid of
Orleans, an opera by Tchaikovsky about Joan of Arc.
Tickets for the April 14 concert range from $25
to $80, and can be
purchased online at
http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2013/4/14/0200/PM/The-Cecilia-Chorus-of-New-York-with-Orchestra/,
by calling CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800 or visiting
the box office at
57th Street and 7th Avenue.
For more information
about this concert, visit
http://www.ceciliachorusny.org/ or call 646-638-2535.
Carnegie Hall’s Stern
Auditorium/Perelman Stage | 57th Street and 7th
Avenue
Manhattan
http://www.ceciliachorusny.org/
April 13, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Tales of Anansi
Saturday, April 13, 2013 at 2pm
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Brooklyn Center for
the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College (BCBC) celebrates
Earth Day 2013 with a family-friendly concert of
music and storytelling entitled Tales of Anansi.
The environmental performance group Bash the Trash
performs this storytelling concert featuring Anansi
the trickster, one of the most important characters
in West African and Caribbean folklore. African-inspired
musical instruments made from recycled and reused
materials accompany the stories and songs. This
educational performance combines lessons of environmental
awareness with family friendly entertainment.
All tickets are $7 and can be purchased online at
www.BrooklynCenterOnline.org or by phone at 718-951-4500
(Tues-Sat, 1pm-6pm).
Brooklyn Center
for the Performing Arts | 2900 Campus Rd
Brooklyn, NY 11210
April 12, 2013
New York Cool Tip:

The Big Apple Posse:
Escape From New York
Illusrated by Sophie Escabasse
The
Big Apple Posse: Escape From New York, written
by Wendy R. Williams and illustrated by Sophie Escabasse,
is part of a free promotion Friday, April 12th -
Sunday April 14th at Amazon.com. "The Big Apple
Posse Trilogy" is only for children if the
"The Hunger Games" series is only for
children.
Click
here Friday - Sunday for your free copy:

Just Published:
Read Frank J.Avella's review of Todd
Berger’s It’s a Disaster!,which
opens today Friday, April 12, 2013.
April 11, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
New York Bag Ladies
Luncheon
“Fighting Lupus is Always in Fashion!”
Thursday, April 11, 2013
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Viewing of Handbags for
Auction
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Luncheon and Silent Auction
The Plaza Hotel
The annual New York Bag Ladies
Luncheon gathers hundreds of women prominent in
the city’s philanthropic community for a fundraising
event to further lupus science and support services.
The program includes a sumptuous luncheon and a
silent (but very exciting!) auction of generously
donated designer and celebrity handbags.
Honorary Chairs: Matilda Raffa Cuomo, Former First
Lady of New York State, Founder and Chair of Mentoring
USA, and author of new book “The Person Who
Changed My Life.”
Jessye Norman, Opera Legend
Luncheon Brett Heyman & Carol Weisman
Chairs: Jamie Peretz & Cindy Saxman Margulies
Linda M. Plattus & Diane Plaut
Proceeds from the event will help the S.L.E. Lupus
Foundation achieve its goal of “Life Without
Lupus” with funding for science and service
– advancing the most novel, innovative science
and providing much-needed patient support.
Ticket Price: Junior tickets start at $150 (under
age 30)
Tickets start at $300
Tables for 10 start at $3,500
Website: www.lupusny.org
Event Contact: Sarata Kaba 212-685-4118 x 40 skaba@lupusny.or
The Plaza Hotel | Fifth
Avenue at 59th Street, New York City
Another
New York Cool Tip:
New York Choral Society Spring Gala
Thursday, April 11th 6pm
Metropolitan Club
The New York Choral
Society will celebrate its 54th anniversary with
a Spring Gala. Robert Sherman, award-winning broadcaster
and writer, will be honored with the Robert De Cormier
Lifetime Achievement Award for his 35 years of outstanding
service supporting young artists through WQXR’s
“The McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists
Showcase” and his devotion to folk music as
host of WFUV’s “Woody’s Children.“
We also will be honoring Eugene Kohn, who will be
presented with the Music Leadership Award for his
distinguished career as an opera conductor.
Tickets are $300,
$500, and $650 for the full gala evening, or $125
for an 8:00 entry to Dessert & Entertainment
only. Tickets are available online at www.nychoral.org/concerts-events/spring-gala.
For more information, call (917) 442-1391.
Metropolitan Club
| 1 East 60th Street
New York, NY 10019
April 10, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
SOHO International
Film Festival
April 5-12
Landmark's Sunshine Cinema, 143 Houston St., in
SOHO Manhattan
On Friday, April
5, 2013 the SOHO International Film Festival will
launch its fourth year running until April 12th.
Breaking its own record on the amount of films being
submitted and accepted by different countries, women
and young filmmakers, it has producers, directors
and actors flying in from all over the world. Opening
Night is a Red Carpet event screening of Billy Bates,
a film by Julie Pacino with original score by Grammy
Award winner Moby, plus Academy Award Winner Octavia
Spencer will be announcing the winner of a film
contest she recently hosted with her fan clubs later
on in the week.
The tickets come in all ranges. To learn more, please
visit www.sohofilmfest.com or call Sibyl Santiago
at 212-945-8878.
Landmark’s
Sunshine Cinema | 143 Houston St. in SOHO Manhattan
April 9, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
IDEASMYTH.com Pitch-Palooza
Tuesday, April 9th - 6PM-8PM
DROM
IDEASMYTH.com’s
Pitch-Palooza gives you the rare opportunity to
pitch your creative writing concept—be it
an article, book, script—to an expert media
panel. Each participant has two minutes to pitch
the panel a teaser of their project, and then will
receive on-the-spot coaching that will be educational
to the whole audience. The April 9th event will
include panelists Michael Darden—Founder and
President, Perfect Pitch Media Relations Inc. (www.perfectpitch-media.com
); Katherine Wessling—freelance editor who
has been on staff at Esquire and other publications;
as well as a major literary agent. Only 15 candidates
will be selected to participate, so all interested
writers need to submit their 1-page pitch in advance
to Events@IDEASMYTH.com by April 4th. Please include
your full name and contact information within your
pitch page.
Tickets $20 in advance
or $28 at the door. Visit www.dromNYC.com.
DROM | 85 Avenue
A (between 5th and 6th Street)
April 8, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
BALLET HISPANICO
2013 Spring Gala
Honors Randy Falco, President and CEO of
Univision Communications,
Celebrates the School of Dance
Monday, April 8, 2013 at 7pm
The Plaza Hotel
On Monday, April
8, 2013, Ballet Hispanico will celebrate the legacy
of its School of Dance, and proudly honor Randy
Falco, President & CEO of Univision Communications,
with its Civic Inspiration Award at the annual Spring
Gala in The Plaza Hotel's Grand Ballroom. Cocktails
begin at 7pm and dinner will commence at 7:45pm.
Attire is black tie. To purchase tickets, a table,
a journal advertisement, or for more information,
please contact Emma Epstein, Events Manager, at
(212) 362-6710 x43 or eepstein@ballethispanico.org.
The Plaza Hotel is located at 768 Fifth Avenue,
New York City.
The celebration will feature dinner, live music
from the Spanish Harlem Orchestra, and performances
by the Ballet Hispanico Company and students of
the Ballet Hispanico School of Dance. The event
is headed by Event Chairs Emilio Estefan, Kate Lear,
David Pérez, and Herb Scannell.
"Both Univision and Ballet Hispanico share
a commitment to serve as cultural connectors and
leaders in the ever-changing demographics of our
country. For Ballet Hispanico, this means continued
access, scholarship support and excellence in dance
education for underserved communities and schools,"
said Kate Lear, Chair of Ballet Hispanico's Board
of Directors. "Univision stands for innovation
in television and media with programming that reflects
and responds to today's Latino experience, and we
are thrilled to honor their achievements."
The Plaza Hotel
| 768 Fifth Avenue
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Jay O. Sanders's
UNEXPLORED INTERIOR
Special Public Reading Event
April 8 @ 6PM
Museum of Jewish Heritage
The Flea Theater
is proud to announce a unique collaboration between
The Museum of Jewish Heritage, The Public Theater,
The Flea Theater, and individuals, Luna Kaufman,
Emmanuel Ruranga, M.S. L.P.C., Daniel Neiden and
Erika Feldman. In commemoration of the 19th anniversary
of the start of the Rwandan genocide, the group
will produce a one time only public reading performance
of a new play by Jay O. Sanders.
Directed by James
Glossman, the reading will be held in the theater
of the Museum of Jewish Heritage with a cast of
fourteen actors: Fritz Weaver, Arthur French, Sharon
Washington, Owiso Odera, Marlyne Barrett, Charles
Parnell, Irungu Mutu, Craig Alan Edward, Nile Bullock,
Matthew Murumba, Clark Jackson, Benjamin Thys, James
A. Williams and Michael McKean. The Museum of Jewish
Heritage offers the perfect place to connect the
tragedy of Rwanda with the other genocides of the
world.
The Museum of Jewish
Heritage can be reached by subway: 4/5 to Bowling
Green, R to Whitehall Street or Rector Street, or
the 1 to Rector Street. Parking garages are available
nearby.
Admission is free.
Limited tickets are available by contacting Alek
Deva, Development Associate at The Flea, 212-226-0051
Museum of Jewish
Heritage | 36 Battery Place in Battery Park.
April 7, 2013

Just
Published: Read Frank
J. Avella's review of Kinky
Boots which just opened on Broadway.
New
York Cool Tip:
Metropolitan Klezmer
& Isle of Klezbos
Sunday, April 7, 2013 at 2pm
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Brooklyn Center for
the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College (BCBC) is
pleased to announce the rescheduling of a concert
by Metropolitan Klezmer & Isle of Klezbos on
Sunday, April 7, 2013 at 2pm. Originally scheduled
for early November 2012 but cancelled due to Superstorm
Sandy, the concert now coincides with Holocaust
Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah).
Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at www.BrooklynCenterOnline.org
or by phone at 718-951-4500 (Tues-Sat, 1pm-6pm).
Brooklyn Center
for the Performing Arts | Walt Whitman Theatre at
Brooklyn College
2900 Campus Rd | Brooklyn, NY 11210
April 6, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
The Scotland Run
& Festival
Saturday April 6th. 8 AM – 12 PM
Central Park, Mineral Springs at Sheep’s Meadow
The 10th annual Scotland
Run (10k) in Central Park welcomes everyone to sport
a kilt and participate in the Run's fun Scottish
Festival. During and after the Run, enjoy family-friendly
activities such as an expert genealogist to chart
your Scottish heritage, a Bear Grylls Survival Academy
survivalist that can teach you everything from basic
outdoor tips to eating live insects, face painting,
a Scottish-themed photo booth with props for picture-perfect
fun, and of course a handful of trip giveaways to
Scotland.
Free Festival. For
more information visit: http://www.scotland.org/celebrate-scotland/scotland-week/scotland-run-10k/
Central Park, Mineral
Springs at Sheep’s Meadow
Central Park West 67th Street and Central Park West
Another
New YOrk Cool Tip:
Shipbuilding Workshop
for Families
Saturday April 6th. 1PM to 4:00PM
The Waterfront Museum
As part of the ongoing
Battle Pass project, Proteus Gowanus and the
Waterfront Museum have organized a workshop for
children ages five and
up and their families. The Battle Pass project commemorates
the
Battle of Brooklyn through art. On Saturday, April
6, we will be
exploring the important role ships played in the
battle at the
Waterfront Museum, located on a barge in Red Hook.
In the summer of
1776, local residents would have seen the imposing
British fleet from
Red Hook; Washington later rounded up more humble
vessels in order to
retreat to Manhattan from Brooklyn Heights. Participants
in this
family workshop will make their own improvised armada
from objects
found in Brooklyn today, such as coffee cups and
cardboard packaging.
Weather permitting, we will test launch our boats
from the deck of the
barge.
This drop-in workshop
is free. For more information visit
www.proteusgowanus.org or www.waterfrontmuseum.org.
The Waterfront
Museum | 290 Conover Street, Pier 44, Red Hook,
Brooklyn
April 5, 2013

Just Published: See
Katherin Wermke's photographs and read my article
about Dennis
Basso for Fall/Winter 2013.
New York Cool Tip:
SOHO International
Film Festival
April 5-12
Landmark's Sunshine Cinema, 143 Houston St., in
SOHO Manhattan
On Friday, April
5, 2013 the SOHO International Film Festival will
launch its fourth year running until April 12th.
Breaking its own record on the amount of films being
submitted and accepted by different countries, women
and young filmmakers, it has producers, directors
and actors flying in from all over the world. Opening
Night is a Red Carpet event screening of Billy Bates,
a film by Julie Pacino with original score by Grammy
Award winner Moby, plus Academy Award Winner Octavia
Spencer will be announcing the winner of a film
contest she recently hosted with her fan clubs later
on in the week.
The tickets come in all ranges. To learn more, please
visit www.sohofilmfest.com or call Sibyl Santiago
at 212-945-8878.
Landmark’s
Sunshine Cinema | 143 Houston St. in SOHO Manhattan
April 3, 2013

Just Published: Check
out Katherin Wermke's photographs and my article
about Diane
Von Furstenberg for Fall/Winter 2013.
New
York Cool Tip:
PARSONS DANCE
2013 Annual Spring GALA
Strike up the Band!
Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 7pm
Mandarin Oriental
Parsons Dance and
Gala Chair Linda Stocknoff announce the company's
2013 Annual Spring Gala, Strike up the Band! honoring
the Board of Trustees of the Harkness Foundation
for Dance: Theodore Bartwink, William Perlmuth,
and Etta Brandman, on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at
7pm at the Mandarin Oriental, 80 Columbus Circle
at 60th Street, NYC. The evening, which will be
hosted by MC Brett Siddel, will begin with cocktails,
hors d'oeuvres, and silent auction at 7pm, followed
by dinner and live auction at 8pm, with a sneak
peak of a never-before-seen new piece choreographed
by David Parsons. The night will continue with the
creation of a brand-new dance created on the spot
through improvisation with a ten-piece big band,
followed by social dancing with the band. Attire
is black tie optional.
PARSONS DANCE
GALA COMMITTEE 2013
Chair: Linda Stocknoff; Co-Chairs: Froma Benerofe,
Fiorenza Scholey Cohen, Kelly Ginsburg, and Vickie
Morris.
Tickets begin at $700 and are available by phone
at 212-869-9275, or online at www.parsonsdance.org/gala.
Mandarin Oriental | 80 Columbus
Circle at 60th Street
Another
New York Cool Tip:
CUPCAKE CARNAGE
Thursday, April 4th, 2013 9:30pm-11:00
The Creek and The Cave
More than eggs will
be beaten! Gear up for Wrestlemania weekend with
this wacky & thrilling variety show. Featuring
wrestling-themed sketches and characters from great
New York comedians, matches from the comedy wrestling
promotion, Cupcake Lady Wrestling, and appearances
from special guests!
Presented by Cupcake
Lady Productions:
Stephanie Sottile
Rich Wisneski
Laura Mae Baker and
Melissa Meli
with:
Harry Terjarian
Billy Beyrer
John Sartori
and special guest Brandon Stroud, Editor from With
Leather
Admission only $5
(cash)
http://www.creeklic.com
https://www.facebook.com/events/175140552633939/
The Creek
and the Cave | 10-93 Jackson Ave., Long Island City,
NY
Between 11th Street and 49th Avenue
Accessible via the 7 train to Vernon/Jackson
April 2, 2013

Just Published: See
Katherin Wermke's photographs and my article about
Anna
Sui for Fall/Winter 2013.

Just Published: Read
Frank J. Avella's review of Oscar
Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
which is playing at the Workshop Theater through
April 14, 2013
New
York Cool Tip:
Women’s Work
First Concert of 2013 Series - Parthenia viol consort
Tuesday, April 2 at 7:30 PM
The Players Theatre
Women’s Work
will present the first concert of its 2013 series,
featuring Parthenia, New York’s premiere viol
consort, Tuesday, April 2
– 7:30 PM on the main stage of The Players
Theatre, 115 MacDougal Street
in Manhattan. The evening will be hosted by series
curator Beth Anderson.
Concert repertoire
will be Frances White’s a flower on the farther
side
for viol consort and pre-recorded electronics, Kristin
Norderval’s
Nothing Proved for viols, soprano and manipulated
electronics, Eleonor
Sandresky’s Selections from her String Quartet,
Tawnie Olson’s World
Premiere of a new work for viols and baritone and
Beth Anderson’s
Magnificat.
Admission to the
April 2 concert is $20 general, $10 for students
and
seniors. For tickets, call 866-811-4111 or visit
https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/9756425. Tickets
will also be
available at the door starting at 6:30 PM. For more
information about
this concert and the series, contact Women’s
Work at 516-586-3433 or
visit their Fractured Atlas page at
https://www.fracturedatlas.org/s/campaign/712. Programs
are subject to
change.
The Players Theatre
| 115 MacDougal Street in Manhattan
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Sensorial
Perspectives and Essence of Abstraction
Exhibition Dates: March 2, 2013 – March 22,
2013
Reception: Thursday, March 14, 2013, 6-8 pm
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat, 11a.m. - 6 p.m.
Agora Gallery
Agora Gallery, NYC is delighted
to present two exhibitions that are sure to give
viewers a feeling of optimism, energy and hope.
In Sensorial Perspectives viewers can appreciate
the elegant, intricate approach that leads to works
that are both engaging and visually stunning. Careful
observation grounds every piece, demonstrating the
power that a real connection to the world and its
mysteries has in the creative process, but each
artist brings their own unique perspective and magic
to their work, with dazzling consequences. The Essence
of Abstraction provides a feast for the eyes, presenting
the work of artists who allow their glowing inner
conviction and inspiring sense of reality and its
fully dynamic nature to spill out into their works,
animating and enlivening each piece. The result
is art that stirs the imagination and touches the
heart.
The exhibitions open on March 2, 2013 and continue
until March 22, 2013, with an opening reception
on the evening of Thursday, March 14, at 6-8 pm.
Art lovers are enthusiastically encouraged to attend
and meet some of the talented artists who created
the memorable and moving works on display.
Event URL: http://www.agora-gallery.com/collectivecatalog/Collective_3_2_2013.aspx
http://www.agora-gallery.com/
Phone: 212.226.4151
Agora Gallery | 530 West
25th St, New York City
April 1, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Imani Uzuri
April 1st @ 8PM& 10:30PM
Blue Note
The "stunning"
(New York Magazine) vocalist and globally-inspired
composer Imani Uzuri returns to the Blue Note on
April 1 to perform songs from her new acclaimed
album, The Gypsy Diaries, which draws on her rural
Southern roots as well as influences ranging from
Sufi devotionals to Romany laments. Recently praised
in The New York Times for her "gorgeously chesty
ruminations", Uzuri will be joined by a stellar
group of musicians who are all featured on the album,
including Marika Hughes (cello), Kaoru Watanabe
(Japanese shinobue flute, western flute), Todd Isler
(world percussion), co-producer Christian Ver Halen
(acoustic guitar), and Neel Murgai (sitar, daf).
(Doors open at 6:00 p.m. (8:00 show) and 9:30 for
10:30 performance)
Price: $10.00 at bar; $15.00 (table reservation):
http://www.bluenote.net/newyork/schedule/moreinfo.cgi?id=10886
For more info.:
www.bluenote.net
Blue Note
| 131 W. 3rd St (at 6th Avenue)
New York, NY 10012
212-475-8592
March 31, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Billy
Stein / Michael Moss Duo at C.O.M.A.
March 31, 2013 at 7 PM
ABC No-Rio
C.O.M.A.
For the past 30 years, native
New Yorker guitarist and composer Billy Stein has
been involved in multiple music scenes in and around
NYC, including R&B, funk, blues, rock, salsa,
bossa nova, as well as both mainstream and free
jazz. The many eclectic musicians he has performed
and recorded with include legendary bassist Milt
Hinton, mainstream jazz icon Sahib Shihab, Latin
composer Joe Blanco, the rock group The Coasters,
and free-jazz drummer Rashid Bakr. Stein recently
recorded the critically acclaimed CD "Hybrids"
and is a recipient of a grant from the National
Endowment for the Arts. Stein will collaborate with
reed player and composer Michael Moss. As a reed
player and composer, Michael Moss has been involved
in the music scene for many years leading his own
musical groups including Mike Moss/4 Rivers and
Free Energy. He has played with an eclectic group
of musicians including William Parker, Jackson Krall,
Sam Rivers, Dave Liebman, Dave Burrell, Badal Roy,
Mark Hennen, and Rashid Bakr. Moss is President
of 4th Stream Records and ERG Publishing, past-President
of Free Life Communication (a musician’s co-op
in NYC), and is the recipient of numerous Meet the
Composer and NYSCA grants. Stein and Moss will be
releasing a duo CD in 2013.
Admission: $5. Contact: Michael Moss 646-691-4330
www.m2-theory.com email: m2moss@verizon.net
C.O.M.A. | 156 Rivington,
NYC 10002
March 30, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Zackary Grady
Travis
March 22, 23, 29, 30, 2013 @ 8pm
Ars Nova
PROJECT RESIDENCY - Directed
by Peter James Cook. Lace up your party shoes,
untangle your headphones, and prepare for the
greatest contest of your life! The elusive DJ
Travis Buchanan is looking for New York's finest
party people, and he's engineered an elaborate
competition to test your skills. Grab your mp3
device, dial up the night's playlist and try to
keep up as Travis guides you via headphones through
a series of challenges that will spill out of
the theater and onto the the streets of Manhattan.
Show up ready to rumble - a night out with Travis
never ends where you expect…
Tix $15. For more
info - https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/916057.
Ars Nova |
511 W 54th St (past 10th Ave)
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Arts in Progress:
Celebrating International SWAN Day
March 30th, 2013 from 12pm to 6pm
The Producers’ Club
Hosted by the International
Women Artists’ Salon in collaboration with
artist-curator Vito Giancaspro
Women artists and their supporters will come to
share in a celebration of the power and diversity
of women’s creativity for the international
holiday of SWAN DAY (Support Women Artists Now Day).
“Arts in Progress” consists of a collection
of creative events occurring throughout the day
including a public performance piece, participation
art piece, and an open mic/stage/screen.
The International
Women Artists’ Salon will collaborate with
artist Vito Giancaspro in a video recorded public
performance piece consisting of 25 women walking
together wearing blank canvases in the streets of
New York City as part of his series “Art to
Wear” beginning at 12pm and ending around
1pm at the Producers Club. If interested in participating,
please contact Jessica Dalton at jmd2729@gmail.com.
There will be a
participation art piece consisting of a large canvas
available for contributors to add their art/writings/tributes
throughout the week leading up to the event. Participants
can bring their own supplies to contribute and/or
use the supplies on hand for contribution. Anyone
interested is welcome to come by the Producers’
Club March 26th through March 30th 10am to 10pm.
There will also be an open mic/stage/screen during
the event from 1pm to 6pm where musicians, performers,
comedians, poets, and writers will present their
work. An opportunity for video and film presentation
will also be available. Anyone interested in participating
in the open mic/stage/screen, please contact Su
Polo at supolo@rcn.com with the subject line “IWAS
SWAN Day Participant.”
This is a FREE event.
Refreshments will be available. Artisan art wares
will be for sale.
Producers’ Club http://producersclub.com/
International Women
Artists' Salon http://womenartsalon.blogspot.com/
SWAN Day http://www.womenarts.org/swan-day/swan/
Vito Giancaspro
http://vitogiancaspro.com/
The Producers’
Club | 358 West 44th St., NY 10036
March 29, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Judith Malina
Here We Are
March 26 to March 29, Tuesday to Friday at 8PM
Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center
Written and directed by Judith
Malina, HERE WE ARE opened on January 23 to enthusiastic
reviews, playing its final performance at 21 Clinton
Street on February 23, marking the longest run for
the company in one venue in New York City. Catherine
Rampell, in her New York Times review, called HERE
WE ARE "bizarre and whimsical and lyrical."
She concluded that attending a production of The
Living Theatre is an "essential New York experience."
In his Back Stage review of HERE WE ARE, Jonathan
Mandell described the production as "hugely
engaging." He added, "Using the language
of the avant-garde, HERE WE ARE has some substantive
things to say. The Living Theatre, rightly labeled
legendary, but still fresh, is worth catching."
Tickets: Wednesdays: $20, $15 student/senior.
visit www.livingtheatre.org
Clemente Soto
Velez Cultural and Educational Center | 107 Suffolk
Street
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Beyond the Machine
13.1
Wednesday, March 27 at 7:30 PM
Thursday, March 28 at 8:00 PM
Friday, March 29 at 8:00 PM
Saturday, March 30 at 8:00 PM
Rosemary and Meredith Willson Theater
Juilliard’s
Center for Innovation in the Arts presents a festival
of electro-acoustic and intermedia art, featuring
collaborations between all three of Juilliard’s
disciplines: Dance, Drama, and Music
Limited FREE tickets
available 3/1 by emailing beyondthemachine@juilliard.edu
events.juilliard.edu
Rosemary and Meredith
Willson Theater | 155 W 65th Street, NY, NY 10023
March 28, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
East Side House
Settlement Preview Gala
2013 New York International Auto Show
Thursday, March 28. 6pm – 11:30pm.
Jacob Javits Center
On March 28, 2013,
East Side House Settlement (www.eastsidehouse.org)
will hose the 14th Annual Gala Preview of the 2013
New York International Auto Show. Jeep will offer
guests a private preview of the entire New York
International Auto Show before it officially opens
to the public. The media sponsor is New York Magazine.
The evening is chaired by Philip Yang, Joan P. Young,
Chris LaSusa, and Elia Zois, and the benefit committee
is chaired by Fe Fendi, John Munson and Mariana
Zois.
Dinner tickets: $1,000
Cocktail tickets: $200
Tickets: 718-292-7392,
East Side House Benefit Office
Galapreview.org
Jacob
Javits Center | 655 W 34th St | New York, NY 10001
Another New York
Cool Tip:
The Soundtrack Series
Thursday, March 28th. 8pm - 9:30pm
The Gallery at LPR (Le Poisson Rouge)
Stories about songs,
and the hilarious or heartbreaking memories we forever
connect with music. Hip hop artist Jean Grae, Maggie
Serota of Low Times, Everybody Loves Our Town author
Mark Yarm and Record/Play's Aaron Wolfe tell us
the stories they connect with songs by Leonard Cohen,
50 Cent, America and more. Plus, a fierce debate
on one of hip hop's most famous arguments - East
Coast vs. West Coast, with Dawn Fraser and Mike
Brown.
Tickets are $5 in
advance, $8 day of and at the door. For more information
or advance purchase, please visit www.lepoissonrouge.com.
The Gallery at Le
Poisson Rouge | 158 Bleecker Street
New York, NY 10012
March 27, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Kelley Suttenfield
Trio
Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 8pm
SideWalk
Kelley Suttenfield
is an acoustic jazz vocalist known for her unique
interpretive style that clearly resonates with her
listeners. Susan Frances of JazzTimes proclaims
"Smoky, sultry fumes emanate from [her] vocals
like liquid fire.” Kelley performs regularly
in her home base of New York City, and has toured
the Eastern US, Denmark, and the UK. Growing up
in Virginia, Kelley routinely performed as a vocal
soloist in school and church choirs, and won multiple
state classical piano competitions by the age of
ten. Later, while pursuing a degree in musical theatre,
Kelley relocated to New York City, and that’s
when her musical priorities began to shift towards
jazz but with a more acoustic sound. She also took
a detour from the Great American Songbook repertoire,
developing a singular, contemporary style that honors
the jazz tradition, while drawing from a deep well
of music she declines to classify by genre. Her
debut CD Where Is Love? was released to critical
acclaim. George Harris of JazzWeekly writes: "Here’s
a singer with a lot of great ideas, and the ability
to deliver them. It’s her debut disc, and
the closest thing I can compare it to is Madeleine
Peyroux’s debut Dreamland...give me more!"
Jim Santella of L.A. Jazz Scene declares: "Suttenfield
and her band give a superb performance with this
session of familiar songs; the creative ideas shown
here indicate a deep appreciation for what’s
most important in modern jazz." A second CD
is planned for release in 2013. For more information
visit: www.kelleysuttenfield.com.
Tickets $15.
For more information or advance purchase visit www.sidewalkny.com.
SideWalk | 94 Avenue A (Corner of 6th St), New York,
NY 10009
March
26, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
SOLO IN THE CITY:
JEWISH WOMEN, JEWISH STARS
** featuring Sandra Bernhard, Jackie Hoffman, Tovah
Feldshuh, Judy Gold & more **
March 8 - 31
Baruch Performing Arts Center
SOLO IN THE CITY:
JEWISH WOMEN, JEWISH STARS is a solo performance
series which will be presented throughout March
at Baruch Performing Arts Center. The series will
feature seven leading and emerging NYC-based soloists
including Sandra Bernhard, Tovah Feldshuh, Judy
Gold, and Jackie Hoffman performing one-woman shows
and a special opening lecture/film event. The Baruch
Performing Arts Center is located on the campus
of Baruch College in Manhattan on East 25th Street
between Lexington & 3rd Aves. The series is
co-presented with Baruch College’s Jewish
Studies Center, and co-sponsered by the Jewish Women
Archives. Ticket prices vary by each event, and
can be purchased online at www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac,
by phone at 646-312-5073, or in person at the box
office at 55 Lexington Ave. (enter E. 25th St. between
Lexington & 3rd Aves.)
Box Office (646) 312-5073, www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac.
Baruch Performing Arts Center | 55 Lexington Ave
in NYC
March
25, 2013

Just Published: Read
Frank J. Avella's review of Truman
Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s
which is
now playing at Cort Theatre.
New
York Cool Tip:
Culture Project’s
Women Center Stage presents
Shaheed: The Dream and Death of Benazir Bhutto
Friday-Saturday & Monday @ 7:30PM
Sunday @ 3PM
7:30pm Fri-Sat & Mon; 3pm Sun
March 8 – April 1
Culture Project
Writer/performer Anna Khaja
illuminates the lives and historical forces surrounding
slain Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who
was assassinated in 2007 while attempting to reunite
a nation bitterly divided over the ideals of Islam
and democracy. Through the monologues of eight characters
that take place in the minutes before Bhutto's death--including
Condoleezza Rice and Bhutto herself--we see how
Bhutto's life and death resonate far beyond the
boundaries of Pakistan, reshaping the world's struggle
to reconcile the precepts of Islam with those of
democracy.
Written and Performed by Anna Khaja
Directed by Heather de Michele
http://www.cultureproject.org/current/shaheed
See Shaheed in previews (Mar 8—10) for only
$20!
Regular Performances: $25-55
Student Rush: $15
Order online: http://bit.ly/VIN9TL
Order by phone: 866-811-4111
Culture Project
| 45 Bleecker Street, New York City
Another New York
Cool Tip:
Music Adventures
Spring Festival
Monday March 25th - Friday March 29th, 9:30 AM -
11:30 AM
Brooklyn Conservatory
Join Music Adventures
lead teacher Brian Barrentine for interactive
2-hour sessions featuring singing, instruments,
movement, art and
snacks. We?l be jamming, crafting and cooking our
way around the
world with a different music garden destination
each day!
For ages 1.5 - 4 years with adult companion.
DAY 1. Eurogarden
DAY 2. Spanish garden
DAY 3. Farm garden
DAY 4. Urban garden
DAY 5. Garden Party
$195 tuition
Brooklyn Conservatory |
58 7th Avenue
March 24, 2013

Just Published: Read
Frank J. Avella's review of Christopher Durang's
Vanya
and Sonia and Masha and Spike which is
playing at the John Golden Theater.
New York Cool Tip:
Francesco Cavalli's
ELIOGABALO
March 15-29, 2013
The Box
Gotham Chamber Opera
continues its 2012-2013 Season with ELIOGABALO (1667)
by Francesco Cavalli. Opera is full of courtesans
and lechers and in the 20th century, outright acts
of perversion. (Salome, anyone?) But you have to
go back almost 350 years for the work with the most
depraved protagonist of all: Eliogabalo, by Francesco
Cavalli. Based on the life of the Roman emperor
Heliogabalus, who reigned from 218 to 222, the opera
tells the story of a man who even today remains
notorious for his sexual appetites, his appointment
of an all-female senate, and his well-deserved assassination.
Cavalli (1602-1676) died without ever seeing a performance
of the opera, which was written for the Venice festival
of 1668 but was withdrawn and replaced by another
opera on the same subject. Ignored for centuries,
Cavalli's opera finally received its world premiere
in 1999 in Crema, Italy, the composer's birthplace.
The show will run
from March 15-29, 2013 at 8pm. Tickets are $30-$175
and are available on www.ticketcentral.com or by
phone at 212-279-4200.
The Box | 189 Chrystie
Street, NYC.
March 23, 2013
Mikhail Baryshnikov with
Students of The School of American Ballet
Photo Credit Erin Baiano
Just Published: Read
my article and see Erin Baiano's photographs of
the 2013
School of American Ballet Winter Ball.
New
York Cool Tip:
DJ Spooky: Of Water
and Ice
Saturday, March 23rd, 7pm – 9pm
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A multimedia concert
of compositions based on water and arctic rhythms.
Of Water and Ice is a piece commissioned by the
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Tickets $30
The
Metropolitan Museum of Art | 1000 Fifth Avenue |
New York | NY 10028
March 22, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Seven Words
Friday, March 22nd, 7pm – 9pm
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A Music-Video
Work Featuring Original Live-Mixed Video Installation
by Ofri Cnaani and featuring live music by Salzburg
Chamber Soloists in their New York debut with a
program featuring Haydn’s ‘Seven last
Words of Christ on the Cross’ to a string
orchestra.
Tickets $45
The Metropolitan Museum
of Art | 1000 Fifth Avenue | New York | NY 10028
Another
New York Cool Tip:
New York Theatre
Ballet presents
Legends and Visionaries: Program B
Friday, March 22, 2013 at 7pm
Saturday, March 23, 2013 at 7pm
Florence Gould Hall
New York Theatre
Ballet presents the second installment of Legends
and Visionaries: Program B on March 22-23 at 7pm
at Florence Gould Hall, 55 East 59th Street, NYC.
The evening features works by Richard Alston, Antony
Tudor, James Waring, and a world premiere by Gemma
Bond, commissioned by New York Theatre Ballet.
New York Theatre Ballet's repertory pairs the ballets
of legendary creators with those of contemporary
visionaries, bringing a new understanding and appreciation
of dance. This season features new works and beloved
favorites from choreographers including Richard
Alston, Jerome Robbins, José Limón,
and Antony Tudor. In a nod to the 50th Anniversary
of the Judson Dance Theater movement, NYTB presents
two pieces by James Waring.
Tickets start at $30 and are available for purchase
at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-982-2787.
Florence Gould Hall, | 55
East 59th Street, NYC.
March
21, 2013
New York Cool Tip:

Another
New York Cool Tip:
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Amy Winehouse Foundation
Inspiration Awards and Gala
Thursday March 21, 2013 6:30pm-10pm
Waldorf Astoria
The Board of Directors
of the Amy Winehouse Foundation (AWF) Announce the
First and Soon to be Annual Amy Winehouse Foundation
Inspiration Awards and Gala on Thursday March, 21
2013 at the WALDORF ASTORIA NEW YORK
A Special Evening of Music & Celebration Honoring
TONY BENNETT the AWF Inspiration Award for Lifetime
Achievement, SALAAM REMI the AWF Inspiration Award
for Visionary Leadersip, NAS the AWF Inspiration
Award for a New Generation, and ELHADJ “MOE”
KANE the AWF Inspiration Award for Helping Build
a Better World. With Special Guests & Musical
Performances by JENNIFER HUDSON, NAS & MORE!
Cocktails…Dinner…Live Auction. Corporate
Sponsorships, Program Advertising and Special Seating
Available. Tables and Sponsorships available at
$10,000, $25,000 and $50, 000.
Tickets $1,000. For
more information visit www.amywinehousefoundation.org/us
Waldorf Astoria
| 301 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022
March 20, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
TERRENCE MCNALLY'S
MASTER CLASS
March 16th - March 31st
The Gallery Players
The Gallery
Players proudly presents Master Class by Terrence
McNally beginning March 16th. Carolyn Mignini* stars
as legendary opera singer, Maria Callas. Master
Class, winner of both the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding
New Play and the Tony Award for Best Play in 1996,
is a mesmerizing meditation on Maria Callas’
life and nature of her art. Commanding, competitive,
glamorous and drop-dead funny, Callas is alternately
dismayed and impressed by the three students exposed
to her withering scrutiny. What starts as a master
class becomes a platform for Callas to relive her
own recollections about the glories and failures
of her life and career. In this rich and vividly
theatrical piece we learn that Callas, although
fierce and uncompromising in her art, was much less
sure and successful in her private life.
Tickets are
$18 for adults, $14 for seniors and children 12
and under.
Tickets may be purchased online at www.galleryplayers.com
or by calling Ovationtix at 212-352-3101 (phone
hours 9-9 weekdays, 10-6 weekends).
The Gallery
Players | 199 14th Street
(between 4th and 5th Aves)
Another New York
Cool Tip:
Piano Concert:
Joseph Smith Plays and Narrates Musical Portraits
From Life
Wednesday, March 20, 2013, 6:30 pm
The Kosciuszko Foundation, 15 East 65th Street
In painting, the
portrait is a standard genre, in music, an unusual,
intriguing choice. In this lecture-recital, Joseph
Smith—whose playing the New York Times calls
“eloquent”— presents a fresh look
at pieces that depict individuals personally known
to the composers.
Open to the public.
$20 with advance registration, $25 at the door.
To register, see http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/313685
or call 212-288-6900 ext. 230
The Kosciuszko Foundation|
15 East 65th Street.
March 19, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Green Festival
2013
April 19, 3pm-7pm
April 20, 10am - 6pm
April 21, 11am - 5pm
Jacob Javits Center
The nation’s
largest and most trusted green living event will
kick off its 12th year by bringing the New York
City green community together at the Green Festival
for the second time. Featured at the weekend-long
show will be leaders in the environmental community,
including speakers, entrepreneurs and activists,
as well as an organic beer and wine pavilion, a
Green Kids’ Zone and a unique marketplace
of more than 300 eco-friendly businesses, featuring
the latest and greatest in sustainable products
and services. Local nonprofits have the opportunity
to enter Green Festival partner FORD Motor Company's
Community Green Grant competition for the chance
to win $5,000. Runners-up will each receive $1,000.
The deadline for entries is March 29, 2013. Green
Festival will launch its first New York City business-to-business
(B2B) Green Trade Day on Friday, April 19, 2013
from 3-7 P.M. at Javits Center North. The afternoon
will allow retail and wholesale buyers to conduct
business with Green Festival exhibitors before they
open its doors to consumers.
Tickets are $15 -
25 for a full weekend pass, and can be purchased
online at www.greenfestivals.org or at the show.
Fan passes available online only. Free admission
for youth under eighteen and union members with
valid identification, Green America and Global Exchange
members, Sierra Club members with membership card
and volunteers. All tickets provide access to exhibit
floor, workshops, speakers and films. Keep it green
and ride your bike to the event – attendees
that park with the festival bike valet get in for
free.
www.greenfestivals.org
Javits Center |
655 W 34th Street
New York NY 10001
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Performing the Changing
City:
Public space, transformative events and creative
action in New York
Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics
Tuesday March 19th @ 7 pm
Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics
"...careening
astronauts and bank clerks glancing at the clock
before lunch; actresses cowling at light-ringed
mirrors and freight elevator operators grinding
a thumbful of grease on a steel handle: student
riots; that dark women in bodegas shook their heads
last week because in six months prices have risen
outlandishly; how coffee tastes after you've held
it in your mouth, cold, a whole minute." --Samuel
R. Delany, Dhalgren
Hurricanes, transit strikes, planned and unplanned
explosions, occupations... Bike lanes, bus lanes,
protest pens, command centers... Pedestrian zones,
redevelopment zones, disaster zones... How is the
landscape of our city changing and what are the
possibilities for creative response? Looking at
the shifting social, economic, and literal topography
of our city through the frame of transformative
events and policy decisions, we ask the question:
what is the role of artists, activists, and all
citizens in conceiving, creating, and defending
(a notion of) public space? And conversely, what
is the role of public space as a partner in creative
expression and action? luciana achugar, Randy Martin,
Jenny Romaine, and Niegel Smith reflect on our shifting
urban landscape and offer opportunities to imagine
how we might enact our city in the future.
Organized by Abigail Levine and Paloma McGregor
FREE. Check www.movementresearch.org for updates
on the Studies Project Series.
Hemispheric Institute of
Performance and Politics | 20 Cooper Square, New
York, NY
Another New York
Cool Tip:
AiRealistic presents
"Breaking Surface"
March 19, 20 and 21 at 7:00 PM
March 22 an 23 at 8:00 PM
Theater for the New City
"Breaking Surface"
is an acrobatic aerial dance theater work staged
in and over a thirty-by-twenty five foot shallow
pool of water. Conceived and choreographed by Gwyneth
Larsen and William Mulholland, it tells a story
of love, relationships and the boundaries we create,
using airy, sensual, elegant imagery, dance, flight
and acrobatics. It will be presented March 19 to
23 at Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue
(at E. 10th Street) by AiRealistic, an aerial theater
company that was "born out of a love of physical
expression and an incessant urge to take wing."
It is performed by an ensemble of seven dancer/performers.
Tickets:
Tuesday, March 19: Pay what you can.
March 20 to 23: $25 general admission, $40 premium
seating
Box office: Smarttix, (212) 868-4444, www.smarttix.com
Theater for the
New City | 155 First New York
March 18, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Movement
Research at the Judson Church
March 18 Monday 8pm
Judson Memorial Church Meeting Hall
A high visibility, low-tech
forum on Monday nights. Supports experiments in
performance rather than finished products. Featuring
Quartet Collective: Rachel Bernsen, Melanie Maar,
Taylor Ho Bynum & Abraham Gomez-Delgado; Taya
Epstein; Marilyn Maywald; Preety Vasudevan.
Admission is free. No Reservations. Seating is limited,
please arrive early.
Judson Memorial Church |
55 Washington Square South, New York, NY.
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Adam Overett
All Overett: The Songs of Adam Overett
March 18, 2013 @ 8pm Ars Nova
SPECIAL EVENT - Directed
by Marlo Hunter - Orchestrations by Oran Eldor.
Quadruple threat Adam Overett puts on his composer
hat for a single blow out concert event, bringing
his patchwork of musical theater characters to life
with the help of some of New York's best and most
fearless performers!
Tix $15. For more
info - https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/9756751
Ars Nova |
511 W 54th St (past 10th Ave)
March 17, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Francesco Cavalli's
ELIOGABALO
March 15-29, 2013
The Box
Gotham Chamber Opera
continues its 2012-2013 Season with ELIOGABALO (1667)
by Francesco Cavalli. Opera is full of courtesans
and lechers and in the 20th century, outright acts
of perversion. (Salome, anyone?) But you have to
go back almost 350 years for the work with the most
depraved protagonist of all: Eliogabalo, by Francesco
Cavalli. Based on the life of the Roman emperor
Heliogabalus, who reigned from 218 to 222, the opera
tells the story of a man who even today remains
notorious for his sexual appetites, his appointment
of an all-female senate, and his well-deserved assassination.
Cavalli (1602-1676) died without ever seeing a performance
of the opera, which was written for the Venice festival
of 1668 but was withdrawn and replaced by another
opera on the same subject. Ignored for centuries,
Cavalli's opera finally received its world premiere
in 1999 in Crema, Italy, the composer's birthplace.
The show will run
from March 15-29, 2013 at 8pm. Tickets are $30-$175
and are available on www.ticketcentral.com or by
phone at 212-279-4200.
The Box | 189 Chrystie
Street, NYC.
Another
New York Cool Tip:
SOLO IN THE CITY: JEWISH
WOMEN, JEWISH STARS
** featuring Sandra Bernhard, Jackie Hoffman, Tovah
Feldshuh, Judy Gold & more **
March 8 - 31
Baruch Performing Arts Center
SOLO IN THE CITY:
JEWISH WOMEN, JEWISH STARS is a solo performance
series which will be presented throughout March
at Baruch Performing Arts Center. The series will
feature seven leading and emerging NYC-based soloists
including Sandra Bernhard, Tovah Feldshuh, Judy
Gold, and Jackie Hoffman performing one-woman shows
and a special opening lecture/film event. The Baruch
Performing Arts Center is located on the campus
of Baruch College in Manhattan on East 25th Street
between Lexington & 3rd Aves. The series is
co-presented with Baruch College’s Jewish
Studies Center, and co-sponsered by the Jewish Women
Archives. Ticket prices vary by each event, and
can be purchased online at www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac,
by phone at 646-312-5073, or in person at the box
office at 55 Lexington Ave. (enter E. 25th St. between
Lexington & 3rd Aves.)
SOLO IN THE CITY:
JEWISH WOMEN, JEWISH STARS will also feature a special
opening dialogue and film event titled Making Trouble,
Making History: Jewish Women in Art and Entertainment,
presented on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at 6pm. The
event will begin with selected clips of the 2006
comic documentary film Making Trouble: Three Generations
of Funny Jewish Women, featuring two of the series’
performers (Jackie Hoffman and Judy Gold). Following
the film is an onstage dialogue that examines and
explores influences made by Jewish women on the
American entertainment industry. The discussion
will be moderated by writer and Brandeis University
professor Joyce Antler, who has written numerous
books and articles on the topic. The panelists include
filmmaker Suzanne Wasserman and art critic Gail
Levin. This special event is free and open to the
public, and will be followed by a reception in the
center’s lobby. Reservations for this event
may be made at 646-312-5073.
Box Office (646) 312-5073, www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac.
Baruch Performing Arts Center
| 55 Lexington Ave in NYC
March
16, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
The Freddy
Cole Quartet
Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 8pm
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Brooklyn Center for the Performing
Arts at Brooklyn College (BCBC) continues its 2012-2013
Season with The Freddy Cole Quartet . 2010 Grammy
nominee Freddy Cole presents a glorious tribute
to the songbooks of Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, and
his older brother Nat “King” Cole. In
addition to Freddy Cole, the quartet includes guitarist
Randy Napoleon, drummer Curtis Boyd and bassist
Elias Bailey. They regularly tour the US, Europe,
Asia and South America.
Tickets are $36 and can be purchased by phone at
718-951-4500, or online at www.BrooklynCenterOnline.org
Brooklyn Center
for the Performing Arts | Walt Whitman Theatre at
Brooklyn College
2900 Campus Rd
Another New York
Cool Tip:
EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK ~ FREDERICK RENZ – DIRECTOR
Presents:
Mediterranean Meditations
Madrigals & Monody of the Early Italian &
Spanish Baroque
Saturday, March 16 at 8 PM
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Manhattan)
Maestro Renz programs
pivotal works of the early baroque, Venetian composer
Claudio Monteverdi along with his Neapolitan and
Spanish counterparts, Cristoforo Caresana, Gaspar
Sanz and others. Madrigals, motets, instrumental
canzonas and ostinato basses - mundane and moralistic
- introduce freely expressive and dramatic monody,
replacing the austere polyphonic style of the Renaissance.
EM/NY's choice ensemble includes mixed voices, bowed
and plucked strings, with the tromboni of the "Dark
Horse Consort" early brass ensemble.
Tickets: $40.00 reserved;
$20.00 student (w/valid ID)
Phone: (212) 280-0330 or visit www.EarlyMusicNY.org
First Church of
Christ, Scientist | Central Park West at 68th Street,
NY, NY 10023
March
15, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
DISTORTED
DIZNEE
Fridays at 10PM
Begins January 4, 2013
The Laurie Beechman Theatre
Late Night Cult Hit
Returns For Open-Ended Run DISTORTED DIZNEE with
drag stars Dallas DuBois, Holly Dae, Bootsie LeFaris,
Pixie Aventura & Shenea DeDranke Begins January
4, 2013 at The Laurie Beechman Theatre
The Laurie Beechman
Theater continues its reign as The Happiest (and
Gayest) Place on Earth as Dallas DuBois presents
a return engagement of DISTORTED DIZNEE. After a
3 month run this summer, this late night cult hit
featuring drag stars Holly Dae, Bootsie LeFaris,
Pixie Aventura, Shenea DeDranke, and hostess Dallas
DuBois begins an open-ended run January 4.
DISTORTED DIZNEE
is an outrageous Las Vegas-style parody revue of
some of America's most beloved animated classics.
Come be Part of Our World as a troupe of fabulous
drag queens take you on a twisted -- and very adult
-- journey, catapulting you back to your childhood
into a Magical Kingdom where dreams come true. This
ever-evolving 75-minute non-stop extravaganza features
high-energy dance numbers, comedy, dazzling costumes
and lip-syncing "ladies"-- with a bit
of Cher, Patti LuPone, Idina Menzel and Rihanna
thrown in for good measure! This show is certain
to offer a happy ending -- if you believe in fairies,
that is!
Tickets are $15 (plus
a $15 food/drink minimum). To purchase tickets,
call 212-352-3101 or visit www.SpinCycleNYC.com.
The Laurie Beechman Theater
| Inside West Bank Cafe | 407 West 42nd Street
At Ninth Avenue, accessible from the A,C,E,N,R,V,F,1,2
& 3 trains at 42nd Street).
March 14, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
SHOWGASM.
March 14, 2013 @ 8pm
Ars Nova
Happy Half Hour, featuring
$2 drink specials @ 7:30pm. Hosted by John Early
- What is Showgasm, you ask? It's a backless gown
on Casual Friday, Southern women pre-gaming before
a taping of The View, a Groupon to everywhere.
Or more simply put, a raucous variety show with
performances ranging from hilarious to titillating
to utterly inappropriate. Come. You've never looked
better! Performers to be announced!
Tix $5. For more info - arsnovanyc.com/showgasm
Ars Nova | 511 W 54th
St (past 10th Ave)
Another New York
Cool Tip:
The Ivy League of
Comedy
Thursday March 14th 8 PM
Broadway Comedy Club
Broadway-quality
entertainment at below even off-Broadway prices,
The Ivy League of Comedy is a clean show starring
smart, clever stand-up comedians that’s as
perfect for entertaining your clients as for a casual
night out with friends. The March 14th 8 PM show
at Broadway Comedy Club (318 W 53rd St NYC) stars
Moody McCarthy (Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel, Last Comic
Standing), Ross Bennett (dozens of TV appearances
including Comedy Central & A&E's Evening
at the Improv), Robin Fox (2012 winner of Ladies
of Laughter, Nick at Night) and Joe DeVito (over
40 TV appearances including Late, Late Show with
Craig Ferguson), with Ivy League of Comedy founder
Shaun Eli as emcee.
$20 cover and two
beverage minimum. Call (212) 252-2888 or email Shaun@IvyStandup.com
for reservations.
For more information please visit www.IvyStandup.com.
Broadway Comedy
Club | 318 West 53rd St. NYC
March 13, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Lauren Rayner Productions
presents
Miranda Huba’s
CANDY TASTES NICE
Sex…student loans…and media frenzy.
Directed by Shannon Sindelar (“Here at Home”)
February 26 thru March 23, 2013
Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8pm
Upstairs Lounge @ Madame X
Lauren Rayner Productions
presents CANDY TASTES NICE – a solo play written
and performed by award-winning playwright Miranda
Huba, which follows a young girl determined to auction
off her virginity in order to repay student loans.
CANDY TASTES NICE begins previews on February 26,
prior to an official press opening of March 5 in
the upstairs lounge at Madame X (94 Houston Street,
north side btw LaGuardia Place & Thompson Street)
in Manhattan. Shannon Sindelar directs.
What begins as an unconventional way to avoid student
debt soon becomes an exploitative mass media frenzy.
In Miranda Huba’s CANDY TASTES NICE, countries
bid against one another in order to acquire the
girl’s innocence, all the while the young
woman tries to retain her last shreds of dignity.
This is the return engagement of CANDY TASTES NICE,
now in the more intimate and immersive environment
of the upstairs lounge at Madame X. CANDY TASTES
NICE received its world premiere at HERE as part
of their Summer Sublet Series in 2010 for a five
performance run. Following the HERE production,
CANDY TASTES NICE was presented in an acclaimed
run at the Kleines Theater in Salzburg in fall 2012.
Scheduled February
26 thru March 23, performances of CANDY TASTES NICE
will run Tuesday and Saturdays at 8:00pm in the
upstairs lounge at Madame X (94 Houston Street,
north side btw. LaGuardia Place & Thompson Street)
in Manhattan. Ticket range is $30 Prime Reserved
Seating, $20 General Admission, $15 Students (with
ID) and can be purchased online at http://candytastesnicenyc.brownpapertickets.com,
or night of at the venue.
For more information about CANDY TASTES NICE please
visit: www.CandyTastesNiceNYC.com; for more information
about the venue (Upstairs lounge at Madame X) please
visit: www.Madamex.com; for more information about
Miranda Huba please visit www.MirandaHuba.com; and
for more information about visit www.laurenrayner.com.
Upstairs Lounge
@ Madame X | 94 Houston Street
North side btw. LaGuardia Place & Thompson Street|
Manhattan
March 12, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
The Berserker Residents
The Talkback
March 12 & 13, 2013 @ 8pm
Ars Nova
SPECIAL EVENT - The deranged windbags behind The
Lapsburgh Layover return to the Nova with a strictly
limited two-night engagement of their latest creation!
The Talkback is a discussion for the ages, a post-show
aftermath, the theater after the Theater. Stick
around, ask questions, and enjoy the incredible
pomposity of The Berserker Residents.
Tix $10. For more
info - https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/921507
Ars Nova |
511 W 54th St (past 10th Ave)
March 11, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
An Interview
With Edward Villella at the Paley Center for Media
March 11, 6:30 to 8 PM
Paley Center for Media
Great American dancer Edward
Villella will be interviewed by his daughter Crista,
about his remarkable career and his direction of
Miami City Ballet. There will also be rarely seen
TV and film clips, all presented by the San Francisco
based Words on Dance, directed by Deborah DuBowy,
in association with Paley.
$30; $20 for students
Paley Center for Media |
25 West 52 Street
Another
New York Cool Tip:
The School of American
Ballet
2013 WINTER BALL:
A Night in the Far East
Monday, March 11, 2013
Cocktals at 7PM; Dinner at 8PM; Encore dessert and
Dancing at 9PM
David H. Koch Theater
The School of American
Ballet announces the 2013 Winter Ball: A Night in
the Far East at Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater
on Monday, March 11, 2013. Cocktails begin at 7pm
and dinner will commence at 8pm, followed by The
Encore dessert and dancing at 9pm. Attire is black
tie.
This glamorous black-tie
dinner dance is attended by 500 patrons, including
the School's board members and alumni as well as
leaders from the New York corporate and social communities.
The event features a one-time-only performance by
the advanced students of The School of American
Ballet choreographed by Silas Farley, who was selected
this year by Peter Martins, artistic director of
The School of American Ballet.
The evening's theme is inspired by Van Cleef &
Arpels' collection Le Bal Oriental, which is based
on the party of the same name held in Paris in 1969.
The Winter Ball will include a thematic tableau
featuring the jewels.
The Encore is the Winter Ball after-party. Following
dinner, 200 of the city's most sophisticated philanthropic
young professionals join the Winter Ball for dancing
and dessert. Dinner tickets include admission to
The Encore and after-party-only tickets are also
available.
For the sixth consecutive year, Van Cleef &
Arpels is the lead corporate sponsor of the gala,
with Corporate Chair Nicolas Luchsinger. The event
is headed by Honorary Chairs Coco Kopelman, Elizabeth
R. Miller, Liz Peek, and Betsy Pitts; Event Chairs
Diana DiMenna, Julia Koch, Jenny Paulson, Laura
Zeckendorf; and Young Patron Chairs Amanda Brotman,
Brie Bythewood, Ann-Marie MacFarlane, and William
Yang.
.
To purchase tickets,
a table, or for more information, please contact
Natalie Schweizer at nschweizer@sab.org or (212)
769-6610.
David Koch
Theater | Lincoln Center | Broadway at 63rd
March 10, 2013

"The Big Apple Posse:
Escape From New Orleans"
Illustrated by Sophie Escabasse
"The Big Apple
Posse: Escape From New Orleans" is part of
a free promotion Satuday March 9th - Sunday March
10th at Amazon.com. "The Big Apple Posse Trilogy"
is only for children if "The Hunger Games"
trilogy is only for children.
Click
here on Saturday and Sunday for your free copy.
Buy
"The Big Apple Trilogy" at Amazon.com.
Like
"The Big Apple Posse Trilogy" on Facebook.
New
York Cool Tip:
Culture Project’s
Women Center Stage presents
Shaheed: The Dream and Death of Benazir Bhutto
Friday-Saturday & Monday @ 7:30PM
Sunday @ 3PM
7:30pm Fri-Sat & Mon; 3pm Sun
March 8 – April 1
Culture Project
Writer/performer Anna Khaja
illuminates the lives and historical forces surrounding
slain Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who
was assassinated in 2007 while attempting to reunite
a nation bitterly divided over the ideals of Islam
and democracy. Through the monologues of eight characters
that take place in the minutes before Bhutto's death--including
Condoleezza Rice and Bhutto herself--we see how
Bhutto's life and death resonate far beyond the
boundaries of Pakistan, reshaping the world's struggle
to reconcile the precepts of Islam with those of
democracy.
Written and Performed by Anna Khaja
Directed by Heather de Michele
http://www.cultureproject.org/current/shaheed
See Shaheed in previews (Mar 8—10) for only
$20!
Regular Performances: $25-55
Student Rush: $15
Order online: http://bit.ly/VIN9TL
Order by phone: 866-811-4111
Culture Project
| 45 Bleecker Street, New York City
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Sleeping Beauty
Sunday, March 10, 2013 at 2pm
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Brooklyn Center for
the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College (BCBC) concludes
its 2012-2013 Target Storybook Series with Sleeping
Beauty. When a beautiful princess falls under the
curse of a wicked sorceress, only the sweet kiss
of a handsome prince can save her from eternal slumber.
From “once upon a time” to “happily
ever after,” American Family Theater's (AFT)
musical tale of fairy godmothers,
ncubator and
59e59 Theatres.
Tickets: $18 gen. adm.; $5 off for Students/Seniors
Presented by La MaMa E.T.C. (74 E 4th Street)
in Association with Hand2Mouth Theatre
La MaMa E.T.C. (First Floor
Theater) | 74A East Fourth Street
March
9, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Concert of
Music and Meditation
Saturday, March 9th, 2013 7:00-9:00 pm
P.S. 20 Anna Silver Auditorium
Enjoy the soul-stirring music
of composer Sri Chinmoy, performed by
seven different vocal and instrumental ensembles.
http://www.nycmeditation.org/concert/
Admission: Free
P.S. 20 Anna
Silver Auditorium | 166 Essex Street, New York,
NY 10002
Between Houston and Stanton Streets
Lower East Side of Manhattan
March 8, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Brooklyn
Ballet's 2013 Season: In 4D
Thursday Feb. 28th. 8pm
Friday March 1st. 8pm
Saturday March 2nd. 8pm
Sunday March 3rd. 4pm
Friday March 8th. 8pm
Saturday March 9th. 8pm
Sunday March 10th. 4pm
Actors Fund Arts Center
See world class dance in
downtown Brooklyn! Brooklyn Ballet's 2013 Season:
In 4D features exciting collaborations between dance
and digital art, ballet with hip hop, and extraordinary
live music with dynamic dancing. Tracing Back, a
dance/digital collaboration with NYC Resistors,
with a score by French composers Louis and Francois
Couperin and reveals an aspect of choreography an
audience does not usually see: the floor pathways
of the dancers as they travel in real time. The
season also features a work in progress, Quilt,
with London-based choreographer, Julia K. Gleich
to music of J.S. Bach and contemporary composer
V. Barkauskas. Quilt deconstructs hip-hop dance
into its essential elements and contrasts those
elements with balletic pointework. The third dance
in the program is the world premiere of Lynn Parkerson's
Spiders, Cooks and Mood Swings, a mixed movement
mash-up in collaboration with Mike “Supreme”
Fields, to Stravinsky's Pulcinella Suite.
Tickets $25
/ $15 for Students & Seniors. For advance purchase
visit http://brooklynballetcompany.ticketleap.com/in4d/#view=list
or call 718.246-0146.
Tickets on sale for 2013 Season: IN 4D!
Feb. 28 - March 10
Actors Fund Arts Center
| 160 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY
718-246-0146
SOLO IN THE CITY:
JEWISH WOMEN, JEWISH STARS
** featuring Sandra Bernhard, Jackie Hoffman, Tovah
Feldshuh, Judy Gold & more **
March 8 - 31
Baruch Performing Arts Center
SOLO IN THE CITY:
JEWISH WOMEN, JEWISH STARS is a solo performance
series which will be presented throughout March
at Baruch Performing Arts Center. The series will
feature seven leading and emerging NYC-based soloists
including Sandra Bernhard, Tovah Feldshuh, Judy
Gold, and Jackie Hoffman performing one-woman shows
and a special opening lecture/film event. The Baruch
Performing Arts Center is located on the campus
of Baruch College in Manhattan on East 25th Street
between Lexington & 3rd Aves. The series is
co-presented with Baruch College’s Jewish
Studies Center, and co-sponsered by the Jewish Women
Archives. Ticket prices vary by each event, and
can be purchased online at www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac,
by phone at 646-312-5073, or in person at the box
office at 55 Lexington Ave. (enter E. 25th St. between
Lexington & 3rd Aves.)
SOLO IN THE
CITY: JEWISH WOMEN, JEWISH STARS will also feature
a special opening dialogue and film event titled
Making Trouble, Making History: Jewish Women in
Art and Entertainment, presented on Tuesday, March
5, 2013 at 6pm. The event will begin with selected
clips of the 2006 comic documentary film Making
Trouble: Three Generations of Funny Jewish Women,
featuring two of the series’ performers (Jackie
Hoffman and Judy Gold). Following the film is an
onstage dialogue that examines and explores influences
made by Jewish women on the American entertainment
industry. The discussion will be moderated by writer
and Brandeis University professor Joyce Antler,
who has written numerous books and articles on the
topic. The panelists include filmmaker Suzanne Wasserman
and art critic Gail Levin. This special event is
free and open to the public, and will be followed
by a reception in the center’s lobby. Reservations
for this event may be made at 646-312-5073.
Box Office (646) 312-5073, www.baruch.cuny.edu/bpac.
Baruch Performing Arts Center | 55 Lexington Ave
in NYC
March 7, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
"The Real (Desperate)
Housewives of Columbia County Musical"
March 7 to 28, 2013
Thursdays only at 7:00 PM.
Doors open at 6:00 PM for dinner or drinks.
Laurie Beechman Theatre at West Bank Cafe
"The Real (Desperate)
Housewives of Columbia County Musical" by Carl
Ritchie (book, lyrics, director) and Wayne Moore
(music) is a Coward-esque evening from the Taconic
Stage Company upstate, which it took by storm in
the summer of 2011. Thinly guised as the confessions
of four 40-something women on reality TV, this four-character
musical spotlights the culture-clash between spoiled,
egocentric "weekender" women and their
working class "townie" counterparts in
a rural upstate community. The show has no reason
but to delight, which it does with savvy performances,
high-heeled lyrics and the poison of its cocktail-party
chit-chat dialogue. To share it with a wider audience,
Taconic Stage Company will present the piece in
its NYC debut March 7 to 28 at the Laurie Beechman
Theatre, 407 West 42nd Street.
Tickets $25.00 (plus
$15 drink or food minimum)
Box office: Brown Paper Tickets, 800-838-3006, www.brownpapertickets.com/event/291419
Laurie Beechman
Theatre at West Bank Cafe | 407 West 42nd Street
Another New York Cool Tip:
Lindsay Joy Murphy's
The Rise and Fall of a Teenage Cyberqueen
Wed through Sat at 8:00PM
Sun at 7:00PM
Feb 28-Mar 17th
Access Theatre
Sick of being bullied
at school and patronized by their bored parents,
teen brother and sister Micah and Lyla dream up
a way out of their small suburban town. The two
team up to star in and produce a sexy teen web-based
video series. When images of a scantily clad Lyla
go viral, not only is their double life exposed,
but the secrets of many in their small town are
revealed. The Rise and Fall of a Teenage Cyberqueen
is the story of a flawed American family uprooted
and unhinged by the rapid pace of online chat rooms
and video feeds.
Ticket price is $18.00For tickets, visit http://riseandfall.brownpapertickets.com,
call (800) 838-3006 or visit the box office of the
Access Theater (on the day of the performance).
Access Theatre
- Fourth Floor | 380 Broadway, New York, NY, 10013
Another New York Cool Tip:
Julie Goldman/Lady
Gentleman
March 7, 2013 @ 8pm
Ars Nova
SPECIAL EVENT - Award
winning comedian Julie Goldman returns to New York
with her irreverent and outrageous comedy and music.
Goldman takes her unique voice and vision of the
world and offers it up in this fun, raucous, high
impact night of stand-up and possibly Lesbian Folk
rock music.
Tickets $15. For
more info- https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/9753543
Ars Nova |
511 W 54th St (past 10th Ave)
March 6, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
15th Annual CRAIC
Festival
March 6-9
Various Locations
15th annual
CRAIC festival March 6-9. After-party on every night
of the festival with Open bar (Tullamore & Heineken)
and guest DJ. All Music @ Mercury Lounge march 8-9
(The Tossers, Julie Feeney, Mark Geary & Colin
Devlin) from Ireland. All films @ Tribeca Cinema:
Opening night Marc 6th with Cillian Murphy (Broken),
March 7th Men at Lunch (documentary narrated by
Fionnual Flannigan) and March 8th closing night
w/ Liam Neeson narrated doc (Gentleman Prizefighter).
Kids Fleadh on March 10 (best of kids short films
& Irish Step dancing. Free goodie bags @ the
Irish Arts Center).
For more info log onto www.thecraicfest.com or www.Ticketweb.com
or call 646-549-1349
Various Locations
March 5, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Fabulous Fanny:
The Songs and Stories of Fanny Brice
Tuesday, March 5th - 7PM
Stage 72 @ TRIAD
With the popularity of her
Fanny performances in the Off-Broadway solo show
One Night with Fanny Brice and in Ghostlight (NYMF),
Kimberly Faye Greenberg has now created an intimate
new “Fanny Brice” solo show, Fabulous
Fanny: The Songs and Stories of Fanny Brice. Kimberly
shares her extensive research not as another tribute,
but to personally reveal Fanny’s heart and
humor, soul and song. Along the way, you’ll
hear the familiar My Man, Second-Hand Rose, Rose
of Washington Square, Cooking Breakfast for the
One I Love, When a Women Loves A Man, Sadie Salome,
and others that sparked Fanny’s fame.
Tickets = $15 + 2
Drink Minimum
Order at http://stage72.com/?p=2182
or call 1-800-838-3006
Stage 72 @
THE TRIAD | 158 W. 72nd Street
New York, NY 10023
March
4, 2013

Monika Chiang Fashion Presentation
Photo Credit Katherin Wermke
Just Published: Read
my article and see Katherin Wermke's photographs
of the Monika
Chiang Fashion Presentation.

Vanessa Redgrave and Jesse
Eisenberg
Jesse Eisenberg's The Revisionist
Just
Published: Read Frank J. Avella's review
of Jesse
Eisenberg's The Revisionist. The
Revisionist is playing at the Cherry Lane Theatre
through April 21, 2013.
March 3, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Moving Mountains:
D.B. Rielly's Big Dang Charity Show
Sunday March 3rd. 7pm – 8:30pm
Canal Park Playhouse
Help the Helpless!
100% of ticket price goes to the helpless and everyone
will take home a $40 giftbag! Performances by Reverend
Freakchild (www.treatedandreleasedrecords.com) performing
songs from his new CD, "God Shaped Hole"
and Blue Box World (www.blueboxworld.com) performing
"The Fence" with David Marcus, James Pravasilis,
and directed by Ali Ayala. Sponsored by San Loco
(sanloco.com), Rèst-âü-Ránt
(www.rarbarlic.com), Buitenkant Advertising &
Design (www.buitenkant.com), Blue Crash Film (www.nightofthedayofthedawn.org),
and an Anonymous Angel in Tennessee.
Admission is $30.
For tickets, reservations, donations, and other
info, please visit www.dbrielly.com/movingmountains
Canal Park Playhouse
| 508 Canal Street (between Greenwich & Washington)
New York, NY 10013
Another New York
Cool Tip:
The New York Virtuoso
Singers Presents Third Concert of 25th Anniversary
Season
March 3 at 3:00 PM
Kaufman Center’s Merkin Concert Hall
The New York Virtuoso
Singers, Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor and Artistic
Director, will present the third concert of their
25th Anniversary
season on Sunday, March 3, 2013 at 3:00 PM at Kaufman
Center’s Merkin
Concert Hall, 129 West 67th St. (btw Broadway and
Amsterdam) in
Manhattan. This event, co-sponsored by Merkin Concert
Hall, marks NYVS’s
return to the venue where they presented their first
concert in 1988.
To celebrate their
25th Anniversary, Harold Rosenbaum and the NYVS
asked
25 of this country’s most important composers
to create new works. The
March 3 concert will feature World Premieres of
13 of these commissioned
works from Richard Wernick, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich,
Aaron Jay Kernis,
David Lang, Mark Adamo, Richard Danielpour, Augusta
Read Thomas, Thea
Musgrave, Joseph Schwantner, William Bolcom, Roger
Davidson, David
Felder and Joan Tower.
Special guest will
be Brent Funderburk, piano. A pre-concert discussion
with several of the composers will begin at 2:15
PM. More about this
concert at
http://kaufman-center.org/mch/event/the-new-york-virtuoso-singers.
Tickets for the March
3 concert are $25/$15 students. For tickets or
more information, call Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman
Center at
212-501-3330 or visit http://kaufman-center.org/mch/.
The other 12 works commissioned works, by Jennifer
Higdon, George
Tsontakis, John Corigliano, David Del Tredici, Shulamit
Ran, John
Harbison, Steven Stucky, Stephen Hartke, Fred Lerdahl,
Chen Yi, Bruce
Adolphe and Yehudi Wyner were premiered on October
21, 2012 at Kaufman
Center’s Merkin Concert Hall.
All New York Virtuoso
Singers concerts are ADA accessible. For MTA
transportation information, visit http://tripplanner.mta.info/_start.aspx.
Kaufman Center’s
Merkin Concert Hall | 129 West 67th St. (btw
Broadway and Amsterdam) in Manhattan
URL: http://nyvirtuoso.org/
March
2, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Betsabee Romero (Mexico,
1963)
Ayate con Perro (Ayate fabric with dog)
2005 Chromogenic print, 22 x 40 in.
El Museo del Barrio
Gift of the artist and Ramis Barquet
superreal:
alternative realities in photography and video
Opening Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Wednesday - Saturday: 11:00am - 6:00pm
Sunday - Tuesday: Closed
Las Galerías | El Musaeo Del Barrio
This exhibition explores
the layered meaning and interpretation of the real
as represented through photography and video. Drawing
on the presentation of the landscape, the human
figure, the world of architecture, objects and natural
phenomena, the works in this exhibition explore
alternative realities.
superreal will feature more than 150 works by artists
including ADÁL, Miguel Rio Branco, Tania
Bruguera, Betsabee Romero, Vik Muniz and Andres
Serrano. Their incisive points of view and varied
working methods allowed them to create works that
explore the limits of narrative form and its relationship
to reality.
Fees Vary
El Museo Del Bario | 1230
Fifth Avenue at 104th Street
Another New York Cool Tip:
ELEM-Entry NY’s
Community Dinner to Support Troubled Israeli Youth
Saturday, March 2, 8:00 p.m.
Various Upscale Residence Across the NYC-Metro Area
Dinners will
take place in upscale residences across the NYC-metro
area, including Manhattan, Westchester and northern
New Jersey.
ELEM-Entry NY is hosting its 6th Community Dinner
to support ELEM-Youth in Distress in Israel's “Awake
at Night” (Erim Bayala) program, which provides
assistance to Israeli children and teenagers who
are working as prostitutes. This is an growing problem
in Israel, currently afflicting more than 1,000
minors, some as young as 12.Awake at Night is the
only refuge in Israel for minors involved in prostitution.
Social workers provide humanitarian, medical and
legal assistance and a 24-hour emergency hotline
operated by trained volunteers assists the youth
in crisis situations. ELEM-Entry NY activists, a
group of NYC-based American and Israeli young professionals
will discuss their visits to ELEM projects in Israel,
where they did outreach with youth in need. Entertainment
at various homes will be provided by talented Israeli
musicians, including American-Israel Cultural Foundation
scholarship recipients Elad Kabilio, cello; Stanislav
Friedman, piano; and Nadav Lev guitar.
Guests interested in attending should contact Amanda
Baumgart, 212.737.3337 or abaumgart@elem.org. Minimum
donation is $100.
Dinners will take place
in upscale residences across the NYC-metro area,
including Manhattan, Westchester and northern New
Jersey.
Another
New York Cool Tip:
The Jon Faddis Quartet
Saturday, March 2nd
Brooklyn Conservatory
Jon Faddis is a complete
and consummate musician – conductor,
composer,and educator. Marked by both intense integrity
and humor,
Faddis earned accolades from his close friend and
mentor John Birks
Gillespie, who declared of Faddis, “He’s
the best ever, including me!”
Time Out New York praises Faddis as “the world’s
greatest trumpeter
... brash soloistic logic and breathtaking technical
acuity,” and Nat
Hentoff, in The Wall Street Journal, characterizes
Faddis as “a
trumpet player of prodigious lyrical force.”
Featuring:
Jon Faddis, Leader and Trumpet
Renee Rosnes, Piano
Kiyoshi Kitagawa, Bass
Dion Parson, Drums
$25, $20 students/seniors;
$15 standing room, $10 children under 10.
Two Concert Package: $40, $30 students/seniors;
$20 standing room
Brooklyn Conservatory
| 58 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY
March 1, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Brooklyn Ballet's
2013 Season: In 4D
Thursday Feb. 28th. 8pm
Friday March 1st. 8pm
Saturday March 2nd. 8pm
Sunday March 3rd. 4pm
Friday March 8th. 8pm
Saturday March 9th. 8pm
Sunday March 10th. 4pm
Actors Fund Arts Center
See world class dance in
downtown Brooklyn! Brooklyn Ballet's 2013 Season:
In 4D features exciting collaborations between dance
and digital art, ballet with hip hop, and extraordinary
live music with dynamic dancing. Tracing Back, a
dance/digital collaboration with NYC Resistors,
with a score by French composers Louis and Francois
Couperin and reveals an aspect of choreography an
audience does not usually see: the floor pathways
of the dancers as they travel in real time. The
season also features a work in progress, Quilt,
with London-based choreographer, Julia K. Gleich
to music of J.S. Bach and contemporary composer
V. Barkauskas. Quilt deconstructs hip-hop dance
into its essential elements and contrasts those
elements with balletic pointework. The third dance
in the program is the world premiere of Lynn Parkerson's
Spiders, Cooks and Mood Swings, a mixed movement
mash-up in collaboration with Mike “Supreme”
Fields, to Stravinsky's Pulcinella Suite.
Tickets $25
/ $15 for Students & Seniors. For advance purchase
visit http://brooklynballetcompany.ticketleap.com/in4d/#view=list
or call 718.246-0146.
Tickets on sale for 2013 Season: IN 4D!
Feb. 28 - March 10
Actors Fund Arts Center
| 160 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY
718-246-0146
February 28, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Eve Lesov
@ Pianos
Thursday February 28th @ 8pm
Pianos
Eve Lesov is a project by
Eve Lesov (singer-songwriter-pianist), Ricardo Rodriguez
(bass) and Josh Schusterman (drums). Their compositions
start with Eve and the piano, allowing for the band
to unravel the beauty and intricacy of Eve's songs
in thought-through, polished and moving arrangements.
Eve's influences include but are not limited to
Radiohead, Portishead, Bjork, Blonde Redhead, Tori
Amos and Depeche Mode. Eve is also a fan of psychedelic
trance, dub-step and pretty much any genre of music
that is done tastefully. The artist applies her
influences in her own music with a grace and skill
of a composer, who is not there to settle for cliché
chord changes and overused melodies. In her dramatic
works the lyrics are profound, seasoned with a longing
darkness, intriguing and piercing at the same time.
In her entertaining pieces she is brilliantly witty
and funny. Prepare to cry and laugh, because this
band knows how to engage the audience. You can hear
the band's music here: www.evelesov.com.
This event cover
charge is $8 at the door.
The band's website is www.evelesov.com.
The venue website is www.pianosnyc.com.
Pianos | 158 Ludlow
street, New York City – 212-505-3733
February
27, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
PAN ASIAN
REPERTORY THEATRE
and AMBASSADOR FRANÇOIS BARRAS,
CONSUL GENERAL OF SWITZERLAND IN NEW YORK
TO PRESENT SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF WORLD PREMIERE
PRODUCTION
“THREE TREES”
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2013 - 6PM to 8PM
Production Runs March 23 - April 14, 2013
West End Theater
Pan Asian Repertory Theatre,
under the direction of Artistic Director Tisa Chang,
will introduce the cast and creative team of Three
Trees, a world premiere production that explores
Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti’s relationship
with his muse, Japanese Existentialist Isaku Yanaihara.
The special presentation will be at the residence
of Ambassador François Barras, the Consul
General of Switzerland in New York, from 6 to 8PM.
Remarks and presentation begin at 6:30PM, followed
by a welcome from the Consul
General and excerpt from the show performed by cast
members. The evening will conclude with a reception.
Three Trees, written by Alvin Eng, and directed
by Ernest Abuba is set in Paris in the 1950’s
and 1960’s. In addition to the relationship
of Giacometti and Yanaihara, the show introduces
Giacometti’s wife Annette and brother Diego
over sculpting sessions in the artist’s studio,
and explores art and the creative process.
The production will run March 23 - April 14, 2013
at the West End Theater (263 W 86th Street between
Broadway and West End Ave).
Tickets: www.panasianrep.org.
West End Theater
| (263 W 86th Street
Between Broadway and West End Ave).
February 26, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Keith Haring's Pop Shop
Tokyo on View
January 29 through June 2, 2013
New-York Historical Society
In 1986, internationally
famed artist Keith Haring (1958-1990) opened the
Pop Shop—the ceiling of which is installed
above the admissions area of the New-York Historical
Society—at 292 Lafayette Street. Following
the artist’s untimely death, the Keith Haring
Foundation donated the ceiling of the Pop Shop to
the New-York Historical Society, where the work,
with its bold and lively design, now hovers above
the admissions area. The New-York Historical Society
is collaborating with the Keith Haring Foundation
in installing a rotating display of Pop Shop Tokyo
items and related materials in the Henry Luce III
Center for the Study of American Culture. All objects
on view in the rotating display will be on loan
from the Keith Haring Foundation Archive.
In 1987, the success of the Pop Shop led Haring
to collaborate on a Tokyo venue with his friends,
Japanese film producer Kaz Kuzui and his American
wife, film director Fran Rubel Kuzui (Tokyo Pop,
1988). The shop, located in the Aoyama neighborhood
of Tokyo, was made out of two shipping containers
welded together to form one large room. While the
shop was conceived very much in the image of its
New York counterpart, many of the products were
created by Haring to mirror Japan’s cultural
traditions. Haring did extensive design work in
Tokyo; fans and kimonos were manufactured in Kyoto,
and rice bowl templates were painted and then produced
in Nagoya. With speed and virtuosity, Haring began
painting the interior of the shop on Wednesday,
January 27, 1988 and finished the next day. The
paint was still tacky on Friday, January 29 when
he oversaw the installation of the displays in time
for a press preview that evening—exactly 25
years ago. On Saturday, January 30, Pop Shop Tokyo
opened to the public. However, sales were disappointing,
and Haring noted “there are just too many
Haring fakes available all over Tokyo and, this
time, they’re really well done.” The
shop closed in the summer of 1988.
Items on display in this rotation include an illuminated
paper lantern hand-painted by Haring, store merchandise
designed by Haring such as a paper fan, ceramic
rice bowls, stickers and bags, buttons and cards,
and videos of Tokyo interviews with Haring as well
as behind the scenes footage of Pop Shop Tokyo’s
creation.
New-York Historical Society
| 292 Lafayette Street
February 25, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Myth and Infrastructure By Miwa Matreyek
Monday February 25th. 7PM, 8PM & 9:15PM
CultureHub
Come join Miwa Matreyek
at CultureHub for an intimate performance of her
piece, Myth and Infrastructure. As the artist walks
behind the screen, her shadow becomes an integral
part of a fantastical world: She traverses oceanscapes,
and cityscapes as she conjures dreamlike scenes
with light and shadow. Run time 17 minutes.
Tickets Free. For
more information or advance purchase visit http://culturehub.eventbrite.com/
CultureHub | 47
Great Jones Street, 3rd Floor
February 24, 2013

Son Jung Wan Fashion Show
Photo Credit Katherin Wermke
Just Published: Check out
my story and Katherin Wermke's photographs of the
Mercedes
Benz Fall/Winter 2013 Fashion Week Son Jung Wan
Show.
New York Cool Tip:
Alacrity Project Presents a Monologue Jam Reprise
Sunday, February 24, 2012, 4pm-6pm
Arlene's Grocery Store
Lower East Side-based
theater company, Alacrity Project will present a
Monologue Jam Reprise at the popular venue, Arlene’s
Grocery. Fifteen actors will perform monologues
comprised of original pieces, excerpts from plays,
television, and film. All of the actors will receive
a top-quality video recording of their individual
performances and the winners will have the opportunity
to select from an array of prizes.
Tickets-$10.
For more information
please visit: http://alacrityproject.com/
Arlene’s
Grocery Store | 95 Stanton ST. NY, NY 10002
February 23, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
AMANDA SELWYN DANCE
THEATRE
Gala Extravaganza White Night III
A Moveable Performance Soiree
Saturday, February 23, 2013 at 7PM
Greenhouse
Amanda Selwyn Dance
Theatre announces its benefit gala White Night III
on Saturday, February 23, 2013 from 7-10:30pm at
Greenhouse, 150 Varick Street, NYC. An exclusive
VIP reception will take place from 6-7pm.
Amanda Selwyn Dance
Theatre and Notes in Motion Outreach Dance Theatre
present White Night III - a Movable Performance
Soiree. This one-of-a-kind interactive event returns
for a third year - this year at a new venue: Greenhouse
on Varick Street. Reflecting the theme of Selwyn's
new, developing choreographic work, It's a Game,
guests will create their own experience for the
eyes, ears, palate, and spirit with opportunities
to gamble, play games, win prizes, and bid in a
silent auction. Tickets include delicious cocktails
and edibles, live music, ongoing dance performance,
video installation, and playful opportunities to
experience Notes in Motion's dance and yoga education
programs in the NYC schools.
All proceeds support
Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre's Thirteenth Annual
Performance Season and developing new work It's
a Game. Tickets for White Night III are $100 (advance
purchase recommended).
Patron tickets are
$150 and Trailblazer Tickets are $250, and include
access to the exclusive VIP reception from 6-7pm.
Tickets may be purchased at http://whitenight3-estw.eventbrite.com.
The required attire is black and white festive.
Greenhouse | 150
Varick Street
February 22, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
New York Theatre
Ballet presents
The Firebird
&
Bark! In The Park
February 23rd @ 1Pm
February 24
Florence Gould Hall
New
York Theatre Ballet's (NYTB) 2012-2013 season will
debut an all-new ballet, Bark! In The Park with
choreography by Chase Brock of Broadway's hit Spider-Man:
Turn Off The Dark, and story and music by Karen
LeFrak paired with the perennial favorite Russian
folk tale, The Firebird on February 23 & 24.
Both productions will join Sleeping Beauty, Goose!
and Peter & the Wolf in its series of perfect
1-hour ballets for kids and families.
Bark! In The Park follows two children as they travel
through Central Park searching for their beloved
lost dog. Dancing seals, secretive snow leopards
and waddling penguins appear as you have never seen
them before! Character driven, contemporary and
vivid, this ballet will delight children as well
as adults. From socialite sea lions to superhero
squirrels, this is truly a treat that you won't
want to miss!
Tickets are $36 for children and $41 for adults.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.nytb.org,
Ticketmaster (800.982.2787) or in-person at the
Florence Gould Hall box office at 55 East 59th Street,
New York City (for more information, contact Florence
Gould Hall box office at 212.355.6160).
Group rates and special subscriptions are also available
at www.nytb.org. Each
seat at the recently renovated Florence Gould Hall
offers excellent viewing for audience members of
all ages!
Tickets can be purchased online at www.nytb.org,
Ticketmaster (800.982.2787)
Florence Gould Hall | 55
East 59th Street
Another
New York Cool Tip:
Prairie
Empire with special guests Doug Keith and Jphono1
Friday Feb 22 8PM
Ars Nova
Musical marvels Prairie
Empire (fronted by Brittain Ashford of Ars Nova's
Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812), Doug
Keith and Jphono1 unite at the Nova to bring you
the very best new music has to offer. Featuring
rich, immersive instrumentation rooted in traditional
folk and warm, Americana sounds.
Tickets $10. For
tix and info: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/9753127
Ars Nova |
511 W 54th St
February 21, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
EFA Project
Space
Public Talk with Woo Jung Cho
Thursday, February 21, 6:30pm
EFA Project Space
Woo Jung Cho is the director
of The Dream of the Audience, a film about Theresa
Hak Kyung Cha, the NYC- based artist and author
of the novel Dictée who met a tragic early
death. Some clips of the film will be shown. This
event is organized in conjunction with The Book
Lovers currently on view at EFA Project Space. For
more information on The Book Lovers and this event,
please visit www.efanyc.org/the-book-lovers/
Elizabeth Foundation
for the Arts | 323 West 39 Street
New York, NY 10018
212.563.5855
www.efanyc.org
projectspace@efanyc.org
February 20, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Canta Libre Chamber Ensemble in Concert
Wednesday, February 20 at 6:00 PM
The Cornelia Street Cafe
Repertoire for this
Bel Esprit event will be Suite Medievale by
Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur, Pavane pour une infante
defunte by Ravel,
Concerto for Five by Joseph Jongen, Quintette No.
1 by Jean Francaix and
Joseph Guy Ropartz’ Prelude, Marine and Chansons.
Canta Libre performers
will be Sally Shorrock, flute, Francisca Mendoza
, violin, Veronica
Salas, viola, Bernard Tamosaitis, cello and Karen
Lindquist, harp.
Admission to the
February 20 concert is $10, with a $10 minimum at
the
table. For more information, call 212-989-2319 or
visit
http://corneliastreetcafe.com/Performances.asp?sdate=2/20/2013&from_cal=0.
The Cornelia
Street Cafe | 29 Cornelia Street in Manhattan
Another
New York Cool Tip:
“Alyse Kenny
Presents…It’s a Charity Thing”
for the benefit of Help Is On The Way Today
Wednesday February 20 at 8pm
Gotham Comedy Club
Emmy-winning television
producer and standup comedian, Alyse Kenny presents
her monthly charity show at Gotham Comedy Club on
Wednesday, February 20th. “Alyse Kenny Presents…It’s
a Charity Thing” will benefit Help Is On the
Way Today, a 501c3 non-profit that assists children
and youth living with HIV/AIDS in the New York Metropolitan
area. The stellar lineup of performers features
MC Jimmy Failla, Eddie Sarfaty, Alyse Kenny, Harrison
Greenbaum, Eric Neumann, and headliner, Judy Gold.
There will be a raffle with the opportunity to win
great prizes, with proceeds benefitting Help Is
On the Way Today, founded by MAC Award winning producer,
Joseph Macchia in 2005.
Tickets are $20 plus
a 2 Drink Minimum. Call 212.367.9000 or go to http://tinyurl.com/9wrde48
for tickets and more information.
Gotham Comedy
Club | 208 West 23rd St., (7th and 8th Avenues)
February 19, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
UNCHARTED 2013:
Kickoff Concert!
Tuesday Feb 19. 8PM
Ars Nova
Musical theater writing
teams Julia Meinwald & Gordon Leary, Anna K.
Jacobs & Michael R. Jackson, Charles Vincent
Burwell & James D. Sasser, and Shaina Taub come
together for one insanely awesome night of music
from their songbooks, sung by some of the theater
world's finest. Join Ars Nova in welcoming the founding
members of the 2013 Uncharted group through this
celebratory kickoff concert! Featuring performances
by Zak Resnick, Courtney Wolfson, Shaina Taub, Jenny
Stafford, Ally Bonino, Amy Linden, Elizabeth Carbonell,
Krystina Alabado, Margo Selbert, Lauren Pritchard,
Jacob Colin Cohen, Mike Brun, Jo Lampert, Kate Ferber,
Grace McLean and Anjali Gudi.
Tickets $15. For
tix and info: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/9749764
Ars Nova |
511 W 54th St
Another New York Cool Tip:
Theater Resources
Unlimited
February Panel Singing a New Tune: Let’s Revitalize
the Musical Theater Development Process
Tuesday, February 19th at 7:30pm
The Players Theatre
Panelists include Joe Calarco,
Tiffani Gavin, Eric Goldman, Jamibeth Margolis,
and Frank Ventura. Panel will explore musical theater
development process. The panel will investigate
how to revitalize musical theater development process,
from labs and showcases to production, in order
to make more room in the market for new voices and
properties that may not be viewed as “commercial.”
Doors open at 7pm for networking and refreshments,
panel starts promptly at 7:30pm.
Admission is $12 (free for TRU members). Please
RSVP by email to TRUStaff1@gmail.com or by phone
at (212) 714-7628 at least one day in advance.
The Players Theatre | 115
MacDougal Street, NYC 10012
February 18, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
“World Beloved,
A Blue Grass Mass.”
Monday, February 18, 2013 @ 7:00 PM
Presidents' Day
Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall
Bluegrass 57@7
Nancy Menk, Guest
Conductor
Barnett: World Beloved, A Bluegrass Mass
Joseph Martin, Composer/Conductor
The Music of Joseph Martin
Pepper Choplin, Composer/Conductor
The Music of Pepper Choplin
Featuring Distinguished
Concerts Singers International
Monroe Crossing,
Guest Artists
Tickets: $20 - $100
On Sale Now!
Call CarnegieCharge at (212) 247-6500, or visit
www.carnegiehall.org.
For more information
on group sales and ticket packages, please contact
BoxOffice@DCINY.org.
To Purchase Tickets
Click Here: http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2013/2/18/0700/PM/Distinguished-Concerts-International-New-York/
Carnegie Hall |
881 7th Avenue
February 17, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Hamish Linklater's
THE VANDAL
Tuesday - Saturday at 7pm
Matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 3pm.
Previews Begin January 18, 2012
Opens January 31, 2012
Through March 3, 2013
The Flea
The Flea Theater
presents the World Premiere of THE VANDAL by Hamish
Linklater. The play will star Holly Hunter, Zach
Grenier and Noah Robbins, with direction by Jim
Simpson, The Flea’s founder and Artistic Director.
This limited Off-Broadway engagement begins previews
January 18 with opening slated for January 31.
Set in Kingston,
New York, THE VANDAL is a startling, funny and dark
new play about a woman and a boy who meet at a bus
stop on a cold night and the stories they tell to
keep each other warm.
Says Simpson, “Most
of us know Hamish as being one of his generations
most gifted and wonderful stage actors. It was such
a surprise to discover that he is also a new playwright
of great promise.” Adds Linklater, “I'm
beyond thrilled that The Flea and Jim (Simpson)
have given me this opportunity.”
The design team features
David M. Barber (Set Designer), Brian Aldous (Lighting
Designer), and Claudia Brown (Costume Designer).
Tickets start at
$45, and are available by calling 212-352-3101 or
online at www.theflea.org.
The Flea |
41 White Street
Between Church and Broadway
Three blocks south of Canal
Close to the A/C/E, N/R/Q, 6, J/M/Z and 1 subway
lines.
February 16, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Jacques Rivette and Marilù Parolini's
L’Amour Fou
February 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28, March 1, 2,
7, 8, 9, 10 at 7pm,
February 17, 24, March 3 at 3pm.
The Brick Theater
L’Amour Fou
is a multimedia art-installation/performance event
based on Jacques Rivette’s 1969 film L’Amour
Fou. Actors are rehearsing a 17th century play.
A marriage is ending… The parallel between
art and life creates an intrinsically complex narrative
where elements of theatre and film interact as reality
slowly decomposes and reveals that fiction might
just be what is true, after all. An intricate set
up of live video feed and projections create an
environmental theatrical experience that deconstructs
perception. A complex layering involving film and
theater language searches for new forms of storytelling
and ways of portraying intimacy. After their Rivette
adaptation But the Next Morning performed last July
in a storefront in Bushwick as part of the 2012
undergroundzero festival, the members of Dangerous
Ground and director Doris Mirescu continue their
exploration of French filmmaker Jacques Rivette’s
world. Theater and film mix in an ever-challenging,
multi-layered, self-reflexive reality/non-reality.
L’Amour Fou is the first segment of a Jacques
Rivette trilogy presented by The Brick. Followed
by Céline and Julie Go Boating and ending
with Rivette’s 1971 12-hour-long masterpiece,
Out 1, 3 by Rivette is a year-long epic multimedia
adventure that experiments with time, decomposition,
politics, love, poetry, and the longing for revolution.
Conceived, designed and directed by Doris Mirescu
All tickets:
$18. All tickets available at www.bricktheater.com
or by calling OvationTix (212-352-3101)
The Brick | 579 Metropolitan
Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Another
New York Cool Tip:
My Mom Is Trying To Ruin My Life
Saturday at 12pm & 3pm
Sunday at 12pm
Monday at 12pm, 3pm, & 7pm
Saturday February 16 - Sunday March 10 2013
Workshop Theater Company
If Emma’s mom
is so great, why is she trying to ruin her daughter’s
life? She talks too loudly, worries about everything
and kisses Emma in front of her friends. It wouldn’t
be that bad if she just gave her one kiss on top
of her head, but no, she kisses Emma all over her
face. Can Emma stop her mom before she ruins the
rest of her life? Based on the acclaimed Simon &
Schuster picture book by Kate Feiffer, My Mom is
Trying to Ruin My Life is a hilarious new family
musical for kids and their embarrassing parents.
My Mom Is Trying To Ruin My Life brings together
an Emmy award winning music team, an acclaimed children's
book author and some of Broadway's finest young
artists who are bringing literacy to life for children
of all ages!
More information
available at: www.workshoptheater.org
Tickets: $18 Adults,
$15 Students/Seniors
Online: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/920342
By Phone: 866-811-4111
Workshop Theater
Company | 312 West 36th Street - 4th Floor
February 15, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Monica Hunken's
Blondie of Arabia
Fri, Feb 15 & Sat, Feb 16 @ 8PM—9pm
Culture Project
Two weeks before Christmas
and moments before the Arab Spring, Monica flew
into the heart of the Persian Gulf to work a catering
job at a royal wedding party and ended up biking
across three countries in the Middle East. Alone.
This play chronicles the true story of her desert
odyssey. Watch the broke, blonde American swerve
her bicycle through close encounters with military
capture, sex tourism, Gulf royalty, three wedding
parties and near death.
For more information
visit http://cultureproject.org/current/blondie/
Tickets $18. To reserve
tickets visit www.cultureproject.org or call 866-811-4111.
Culture Project |45 Bleecker
Street? (at Lafayette St)
February 14, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
WINTER HEAT
Latin Dance Party
A Hot Evening of Music, Dance, Food & Entertainment
Thursday, February 14th, 2013 7:00 pm
Edison Ballroom
Career Transition For Dancers
and Complexions Contemporary Ballet present WINTER
HEAT Latin Dance Party on Thursday, February 14th,
2013 at 7:00 pm at the beautiful Edison Ballroom
(240 West 47 Street). Sponsored by Rolex, the Valentine’s
Day benefit includes cocktails & hors d’oeuvers,
three-course sit-down dinner, open bar and dancing
to the sounds of Joe Battaglia and The New York
Big Band, and a special performance by Complexions
Contemporary Ballet. There will also be a Latin
dance lesson. Eight years ago, the two organizations
joined together to present a special Benefit Dinner
that supports the multifaceted life span of dancers.
Whether performing, creating choreography, starting
a business, or leaving the dance world all together,
the goals are to raise funds to ensure positive
futures for these talented artists. The dress code
is ‘WHATEVER MAKES YOU DANCE’. It will
be a fun-filled evening of Latin entertainment that
will capture the glamour of a sophisticated Manhattan
supper club, a beautiful dance floor, food and drink
to warm up the winter night.
The Benefit Chairs are Janice Becker, Kelly DeMarco,
Desmond Richardson and Maria Yang. Honorary Chairs
are Carmen DeLavallade, Sarita Allen. The Benefit
Committee members are American Guild of Musical
Artists AFL-CIO, Philippe Burke, Emily Chen, Alexander
J. Dube, Fe Saracino Fendi, Fabrice Herrault, Nancy
MacMillan, Kathleen Moore, Maria Palmese, Esq, Susan
Wicht, and Misty Widelitz (in formation).
Tickets at $300 for open seating (open bar, dinner,
dancing & entertainment) and $500 Benefactor
premiere seating. Rolex Watch, U.S.A. is the Presenting
Sponsor. Special Angel premiere tables for 12 close
to the dance floor are $5,000; Champion preferred
seating for 10 is $3,000. For information please
call 212 764 0172 x226.
Edison Ballroom | 240 West
47 Street
February 12, 2013

Backstage at Son Jung Wan
February 20131 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
Photo Credit Katherin Wermke

Monica Chiang Fashion Presentation
February 2013 Mercedes Benz
Fashion Week
Photo Credit Katherin Wermke
Mercedes Benz Fall
2013 Fashion Week is in full swing and photographer
Katherin Wermke and writer Wendy R Williams are
hitting the tents in pursuit of the next hot thing.
Check back for coverage of the shows.
New York Cool Tip:
The Flea Theater Announces the Extension of
THE VANDAL by Hamish Linklater
Now through March 3
Tuesday - Saturday at 7pm
Matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 3pm.
Previews Begin January 18, 2012
The Flea
The Flea Theater
presents the World Premiere of THE VANDAL by Hamish
Linklater. The play will star Holly Hunter, Zach
Grenier and Noah Robbins, with direction by Jim
Simpson, The Flea’s founder and Artistic Director.
This limited Off-Broadway engagement begins previews
January 18 with opening slated for January 31.
Set in Kingston,
New York, THE VANDAL is a startling, funny and dark
new play about a woman and a boy who meet at a bus
stop on a cold night and the stories they tell to
keep each other warm.
Says Simpson, “Most
of us know Hamish as being one of his generations
most gifted and wonderful stage actors. It was such
a surprise to discover that he is also a new playwright
of great promise.” Adds Linklater, “I'm
beyond thrilled that The Flea and Jim (Simpson)
have given me this opportunity.”
The design team features
David M. Barber (Set Designer), Brian Aldous (Lighting
Designer), and Claudia Brown (Costume Designer).
Tickets start at
$45, and are available by calling 212-352-3101 or
online at www.theflea.org.
The Flea |
41 White Street
Between Church and Broadway
Three blocks south of Canal
Close to the A/C/E, N/R/Q, 6, J/M/Z and 1 subway
lines.
February
11, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
HAMLET
Monday & Wednesday - Saturday at 8pm
Sunday at 3pm.
Previews Begin February 8
Opens February 17th
February 8 - April 7
Access Theatre
Bedlam follows up it's critically
acclaimed revival of Shaw’s Saint Joan (named
2012's Best Revival of A Play by The Wall Street
Journal and called "a production to be treasured"
by The New York Times) with HAMLET. In this bold,
environmental staging directed by Eric Tucker, Shakespeare's
classic drama is performed by an ensemble of only
four actors. Previews for this limited run Off-Broadway
engagement begin February 8th at Access Theatre
with opening night set for Sunday, February 17th.
Set in Denmark, HAMLET
dramatizes the revenge Prince Hamlet exacts on his
uncle for murdering his father, marrying his mother,
and succeeding to the throne. The play vividly portrays
both true and feigned madness as it explores themes
of treachery, revenge, incest, and moral corruption.
The cast of HAMLET
reunites all four actors who earned critical praise
for Saint Joan: Andrus Nichols, Tom O’Keefe,
Ted Lewis, and Eric Tucker. The production team
includes Heather Arnson (stage manager) and Samantha
Steinmetz (assistant stage manager).
Tickets are $30 available at 866-811-4111 or www.theatreBEDLAM.org.
Access Theatre
| 380 Broadway at White Street
Three blocks south of Canal
February 10, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Neil Koenigsberg's
"Off the King's Road"
Saturday, Feb. 9 at 3:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Sun. Feb.10 at 3:00 PM
Feb. 12-23: Tuesdays at 7:00 PM
Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8:00 PM
Sundays at 3:00 PM.
February 9 to 23, 2013
Theater for the New City
"Off the King's
Road" is the first full-length theater production
in New York for emerging playwright Neil Koenigsberg,
who is well-known in the Hollywood community as
a veteran publicist, producer and personal talent
manager.
In the play, an elderly American businessman retreats
to his beloved London for a respite in a small hotel
in Chelsea, off the King's Road. His world turns
upside down as his seven-day stay tumbles into an
unexpected voyage of self discovery. Stefanie Sertich
directs a cast headed by Jack Davidson as the man.
$15 general admission,
$10 seniors and students
Box office (212) 254-1109; www.theaterforthenewcity.net
Theater for the
New City | 155 First Avenue (at Tenth Street)
February 9, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
New York Cool Tip:
DISTORTED
DIZNEE
Fridays at 10PM
Begins January 4, 2013
The Laurie Beechman Theatre
Late Night Cult Hit
Returns For Open-Ended Run DISTORTED DIZNEE with
drag stars Dallas DuBois, Holly Dae, Bootsie LeFaris,
Pixie Aventura & Shenea DeDranke Begins January
4, 2013 at The Laurie Beechman Theatre
The Laurie Beechman
Theater continues its reign as The Happiest (and
Gayest) Place on Earth as Dallas DuBois presents
a return engagement of DISTORTED DIZNEE. After a
3 month run this summer, this late night cult hit
featuring drag stars Holly Dae, Bootsie LeFaris,
Pixie Aventura, Shenea DeDranke, and hostess Dallas
DuBois begins an open-ended run January 4.
DISTORTED DIZNEE
is an outrageous Las Vegas-style parody revue of
some of America's most beloved animated classics.
Come be Part of Our World as a troupe of fabulous
drag queens take you on a twisted -- and very adult
-- journey, catapulting you back to your childhood
into a Magical Kingdom where dreams come true. This
ever-evolving 75-minute non-stop extravaganza features
high-energy dance numbers, comedy, dazzling costumes
and lip-syncing "ladies"-- with a bit
of Cher, Patti LuPone, Idina Menzel and Rihanna
thrown in for good measure! This show is certain
to offer a happy ending -- if you believe in fairies,
that is!
Tickets are $15 (plus
a $15 food/drink minimum). To purchase tickets,
call 212-352-3101 or visit www.SpinCycleNYC.com.
The Laurie Beechman Theater
| Inside West Bank Cafe | 407 West 42nd Street
At Ninth Avenue, accessible from the A,C,E,N,R,V,F,1,2
& 3 trains at 42nd Street).
Another New York
Cool Tip:
Andrew
Rathbun
Saturday February 9th. 8PM
Brooklyn Conservatory Concert Hall
Renowned composer
and saxophonist Andrew Rathbun brings his large
ensemble to Brooklyn Jazz Wide Open for a very special
New York appearance.
Tickets $10. For
more information or advance purchase visit www.connectionworks.org
Brooklyn Conservatory
Concert Hall | 58 7th Avenue
February 8, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Beverly Orozco
The Newlyweds
Fri Feb 8th 8:00pm
Sat Feb 9th 8:00pm
Thurs Feb 14th 8:00pm
Sat Feb 16th 8:00pm
Oberia D Demsey Theater
BACK BY POPULAR
DEMAND THE ACCLAIMED OFF-BROADWAY PLAY RETURNS AND
HEADS UPTOWN, STARRING BAD BOYS OF COMEDY COMEDIAN
ROB STAPLETON!
Any idea what happens when two people pretending
to be wealthy get
together and exchange vows only to find out they
are both broke? Well "THE
NEWLYWEDS" is a romantic comedy about a couple
that meet thinking the
other is rich and decide to quickly get married
before their covers are
blown!
You are cordially invited to witness the nuptials
in this hip & hilarious
comedy!! When Shaun Wilson hits rock bottom he decides
the only way for
him to reach his goals is to find a Sugar Momma
-- that's when he meets
Mallory Calderone, a live-in housekeeper for a billionaire,
dressed up in
her bosses clothes she finally meets the man of
her dreams who happens to
be a fast talking hustler pretending to be rich!
Will The Newlyweds be able to honor their vows through
sickness and no
wealth? Watch as these two imposters take you on
a roller coaster of love.
$30 in advance $35
at the door $15 for college students with valid
ID $20
for Senior citizens $20 for groups of 10 or more
to purchase tickets go to https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/920491
or call
212-352-3101
Oberia D Demsey
Theater | 127 West 127th Street | New York, NY 10027
February 7, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
New York Cool Tip:
Victoria Linchong's
"Big Flower Eater"
Thursdays to Saturdays at 8:00
Sundays at 3:00.
February 7 to 24, 2013
Theater for the New City
In past generations, women
had status in Asian societies as shamans, but such
mysticism is now frowned on in most modern Asian
cultures. Still, the idea of powerful ancient matriarchies
is magnetic for many Asian American women who grew
up in traditional families. Victoria Linchong is
like many Americans of immigrant parents who seek
their roots but feel disconnected from their heritage.
She was inspired by memories of her Taiwanese grandmother
to create "Big Flower Eater," a whimsical
collage of folktales, rituals, dance and historical
texts. Performed by an ensemble of three Asian-American
actresses, the play conjures the untold history
of women in Asia through shamanism in three different
cultures: Hmong, Taiwanese and Korean. It will be
presented by Theater for the New City February 7
to 24.
Tickets are $12.
Box office (212) 254-1109, www.theaterforthenewcity.net
Theater for
the New City | 155 First Avenue (At E. Tenth Street)
Another New York Cool Tip:
LessonFace Launch
Party
Thursday, Feb. 7th, from 7:00 to 11:00 pm
LessonFace Headquarters
LessonFace.com,
an online music lesson company, is hosting a launch
party at its Downtown Brooklyn headquarters on Thursday,
Feb. 7th. All those interested in what's to come
in music education are invited to stop by and check
out our offices, play around on our platform with
live demos from the talented teachers of LessonFace.com,
and celebrate the future of online music lessons.
For more info, including directions, please visit:
https://www.lessonface.com/party. Instruments will
be provided, but you're welcome to bring your own
if you like.
The event is free, and you can learn more about
LessonFace and online music lessons at https://www.lessonface.com.
LessonFace Headquarters
| 325 Gold Street Ste. 503 Brooklyn, NY 11201
February 6, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Le Train Bleu Toy
Stories Concert
Wednesday, February 6 at 7:00 PM
DROM
Le Train Bleu, conducted
by Ransom Wilson, will present Toy Stories.
The evening will
feature the World Premiere of Lawrence Dillon’s
Seven
Stories for soprano and eight instruments. The piece
was composed to an
original text. The new work will be sung by soprano
Mary Mackenzie.
Toy Stories explores
mankind's endless variety of play and playthings.
The concert will also include Thomas Ades’
Living Toys, a journey
through the fantasies of a child, for 14 instruments,
accompanied by a
new video by Adam Kendall, Matt Marks’ Sex
Objects, a set of three songs
about unique characters and their intimate relationships
with inanimate
objects, with vocal performances by Mary Mackenzie,
Matt Marks, and Jeff
Gavett, and the World Premiere of Eric Nathan’s
Toying, a virtuoso
exploration of the full range of possible sounds
and techniques produced
by the trumpet, played by Le Train Bleu’s
Hugo Moreno.
Tickets for the February
6 event are $15 to $35, and are available at
http://www.ticketfly.com/event/205653. For more
information, call
212-777-1157 or visit http://www.dromnyc.com/.
DROM | 85 Avenue
A (between 5th and 6th) in Manhattan
February 5, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
Hamish Linklater's
THE VANDAL
Tuesday - Saturday at 7pm
Matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 3pm.
Previews Begin January 18, 2012
Opens January 31, 2012
Through February 17, 2012
The Flea
The Flea Theater
presents the World Premiere of THE VANDAL by Hamish
Linklater. The play will star Holly Hunter, Zach
Grenier and Noah Robbins, with direction by Jim
Simpson, The Flea’s founder and Artistic Director.
This limited Off-Broadway engagement begins previews
January 18 with opening slated for January 31.
Set in Kingston,
New York, THE VANDAL is a startling, funny and dark
new play about a woman and a boy who meet at a bus
stop on a cold night and the stories they tell to
keep each other warm.
Says Simpson, “Most
of us know Hamish as being one of his generations
most gifted and wonderful stage actors. It was such
a surprise to discover that he is also a new playwright
of great promise.” Adds Linklater, “I'm
beyond thrilled that The Flea and Jim (Simpson)
have given me this opportunity.”
The design team features
David M. Barber (Set Designer), Brian Aldous (Lighting
Designer), and Claudia Brown (Costume Designer).
Tickets start at
$45, and are available by calling 212-352-3101 or
online at www.theflea.org.
The Flea |
41 White Street
Between Church and Broadway
Three blocks south of Canal
Close to the A/C/E, N/R/Q, 6, J/M/Z and 1 subway
lines.
Another
New York Cool Tip:
New York Theatre
Ballet presents
Bark! In The Park
Bark! In The Park will have its gala premiere on
February 5, 2013
El Museo del Barrio
Bark! In The
Park follows two children as they travel through
Central Park searching for their beloved lost dog.
Dancing seals, secretive snow leopards and waddling
penguins appear as you have never seen them before!
Character driven, contemporary and vivid, this ballet
will delight children as well as adults. From socialite
sea lions to superhero squirrels, this is truly
a treat that you won’t want to miss! Bark!
In The Park will have its gala premiere on February
5, 2013 at El Museo del Barrio at 1230 Fifth Avenue,
New York City. Beginning at 5:00pm with a 30-minute
performance, followed by a party with games, a child
friendly buffet and dance lessons the evening will
end by 7:00pm. For more information on the event
and tickets, contact MK Event Studio at Mary@mkeventstudio.com
or by phone at 203.298.4722. Performances will continue
at New York City’s Florence Gould Hall on
February 23 at 1:00pm with additional shows on February
24
Tickets are $36 for children and $41 for adults
Tickets can be purchased online at www.nytb.org,
Ticketmaster (800.982.2787)
El Museo del Barrio | 1230
Fifth Avenue
February 4, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
A Contemporary Evening
for Ralph
Monday, February 4, 2013, 8:00 p.m.
Merkin Concert Hall, New York, New York
A Concert Celebrating
Ralph Kaminsky's Life and Commitment to New Music
PROGRAM
Gérard Grisey: Periodes (1974)
Argento Ensemble, Michel Galante, conductor
Giacinto Scelsi: Pranam II (1973)
Either/Or, Richard Carrick, conductor
Matthias Pintscher:
Study IV for Treatise on the Veil (2009)
JACK Quartet
-Intermission-
Olga Neuwirth: Hooloomooloo
(1997)
Talea Ensemble, Eduardo Leandro, conductor
Marc-André
Dalbavie: Fantaisies (2008)
International Contemporary Ensemble
Michael Nicolas, cello, Cliff Colnot, conductor
Arvo Pärt:
Spiegel im Spiegel (1978)
Alarm Will Sound
A Contemporary Evening for Ralph, on Monday, February
4, 2013, 8 PM at Merkin Concert Hall, marks the
first time these groups - Alarm Will Sound, Argento
Ensemble, Either/Or, International Contemporary
Ensemble, JACK Quartet and Talea Ensemble - have
appeared in concert together. This joint concert
celebrates Kaminsky’s life, who died last
January. Along with his wife Hester Diamond, Kaminsky
was a passionate supporter of New York’s new
music scene, and widely respected by many composers,
ensembles and fellow contemporary music lovers.
The evening also marks the creation of the Ralph
Kaminsky Fund for New Music, a new nonprofit designed
to commission works from composers both emerging
and established.
Tickets: $25 ($10 students/seniors*) available online,
by phone or at Merkin Concert Hall box office, 129
W. 67th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam. (*Student/senior
tickets only available at box office or by phone
212-501-3330. Students must show ID.) Visit kaufman-center.org
for more details.
Merkin Concert Hall | 129
W. 67th Street
Between Broadway and Amsterdam.
New
York Cool Tip:
GISELLE WOLF
“JOURNEYS: A CELEBRATION”
JANUARY 17 & 18 @ 9:30pm
FEBRUARY 3 & 4 @ 9:30pm
METROPOLITAN ROOM
Giselle Wolf Journeys:
A Celebration has been invited back for a Special
Return Engagement at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West
22nd Street, NYC for the New Year. The additional
performances are: Thursday, January 17th & Friday,
January 18th as well as Sunday, February 3rd and
Monday, February 4th, 2013 at 9:30 pm. The musical
direction and arrangements for the trio are by Ron
Abel, and it is directed and developed with Karen
Ludwig.
The wonderful show includes songs from Leonard Bernstein,
Jones & Schmidt, Jule Styne, Comden & Green
and Lionel Bart as well as songs that are sung in
French, Spanish, Italian and Yiddish. Life is not
about reaching a destination; it’s about finding
joy along the way. In Journeys: A Celebration, Giselle
Wolf’s acclaimed performance of soulful singing
and humorous life stories reveal that joy that draws
one into an enchanting, witty and touching musical
celebration.
There is a $20 cover charge and a 2-beverage minimum.
For reservations please call (212) 206-0440 and
on the web at www.metropolitanroom.com.
Metropolitan Room | 34 West
22nd Street
February 2, 2013
Another New York Cool Tip:
"Love Spell: 9th Annual Dance Benefit Showcase"
February 2, 2013
6:30pm - Reception serving hors d'oeuvres
7:00pm - Doors Open, 7:30pm Show begins
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium on the 4th floor of
Kimmel Center
NYU NASHA will be
presenting its 9th Annual Dance Showcase, "Love
Spell," on February 2nd, 2013. NASHA is New
York University's all-female, South Asian fusion
dance team. In combining Indian Classical, Modern,
Ballet, Lyrical, Folk, Bollywood, Jazz, and Hip-hop
dance styles, the members of NASHA have the honor
of sharing pieces that address a full spectrum of
styles and seek to convey their identities as dancers
and as South Asians in America. The showcase will
be held in the Eisner and Lubin Auditorium located
on the 4th floor of the Kimmel Center for Student
Life. We will be serving hors d'oeuvres at a reception
prior to the show at 6:30 pm and the show begins
at 7:30 pm. In the past, we have raised over $15,000
for charities such as Polaris Project, Mercy Corps,
Global Fund for Children, and Young Dancers in Repertory.
This year we are donating all profits to Media 4
Humanity, a charity that fights against child trafficking
in America. For more updates and information about
who we are, please visit our blog: http://nyunasha.wordpress.com/
or our website: http://www.nyunasha.kk5.org. Also
follow us on Twitter @NYUNasha and Like us on Facebook!
$7 for NYU
students and $10 for non-NYU. Available at the door
or at Ticket Central.
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium
| 4th floor | Kimmel Center | 60 Washington Square
South, New York, NY, 10003
Another New York Cool Tip:
Living Single & Frasier
Star Kim Coles Premieres Solo Comedy
OH BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE!?
Friday, February 1 - Sunday, February 3 at 7:30pm.
The Laurie Beechman Theatre
Kim Coles, the hilarious
star of hit TV shows Living Single, Frasier and
In Living Color, will present the New York Premiere
of her acclaimed one-woman show OH BUT WAIT, THERE’S
MORE!?.? Written and performed by Kim Coles and
directed by Scotch Ellis Loring, this limited engagement
will be presented for three performances only, February
1 - 3 at The Laurie Beechman Theater at West Bank
Café.
OH BUT WAIT, THERE’S
MORE!? chronicles the ebb and flow of Kim Cole's
showbiz rise with Hollywood-insider stories, multi-media
features and even an interpretive dance number!
After Fox’s groundbreaking hit comedy Living
Single got cancelled, Kim realized that nothing
compares to the free food, personalized parking
space, and sweet perks of showbiz success. As pilot
seasons came and went and residual checks all got
spent, she had to breakdown in order to break through
and find true meaning beyond the glitz and glam
of the red carpet. ?With her signature sass and
smile and irrepressible, goofy charm, Kim presents
a side-splitting show that will make you laugh and
inspire you, too.
Tickets are $22 plus
a $15 food/drink minimum. To purchase tickets call
212-352-3101 or visit www.SpinCycleNYC.com.
The Laurie Beechman
Theater | West Bank Cafe | 407 West 42nd Street
At Ninth Avenue
Accessible from the A,C,E,N,R,V,F,1,2 & 3 trains
at 42nd Street).
Another New York Cool Tip:
New York Cool Tip: AZUL DANCE THEATRE
February 2 at 8:30 PM & February 3 at 2:30 PM
Salvatore Capezio Theater at Peridance
Yuki Hasegawa presents
her Azul Dance Theatre in a program of premieres
by Ms. Hasegawa and guest choreographers Kanako
Yokoto and Taiwanese twin sisters Hsiao-Ting and
Hsiao-Wei Shieh. The company of 14 dancers will
be joined by cellist Serafim Smigelskiy, and the
Pre-Show Multimedia Installation is by Purring Tiger.
A highlight of the program is Yuki's "Mugen,"
a group work based on folk and traditional Japanese
dance, elaborately costumed and utilizing swordplay,
fans, and umbrellas.
Tickets; $20; $15
for students/seniors
Rresevations: 212.505.0886
Capezio Theater
at Peridance | 126 E 13th St. (bet. 3rd & 4th
Avenues)
February 1, 2013
New York Cool Tip:
'PASSING THE
TORCH: The Legacy of Jose Limon and Anna Sokolow"
Friday February 1st, 1:30-3 PM
Francesca Beale Theater
The Film Society of Lincoln
Center and Dance Films Assn. present 'PASSING THE
TORCH: The Legacy of Jose Limon and Anna Sokolow."
As modern dance masters Limon and Sokolow become
historical figures, how do their choreographic visions
continue to survive and thrive? Event features video
excerpts and panel discussion with Carla Maxwell,
Artistic Director of the Limon Dance Company; Jim
May, Artistic Director of the Sokolow Theatre/Dance
Ensemble; and solo dance artist Deborah Zall. Moderator
is Joan Finkelstein, Director of Dance for the NYC
Department of Education.
Tickets: $13; $9 for students/seniors
www.dancefilms.org
Francesca Beale Theater
| 144 West 65th Street (between Broadway & Amsterdam)
Another New York Cool Tip:
Dance Beats of Korea
Wed, January 30th 7pm; Thu, January 31th 7pm; Fri,
February 1st 7pm
Gallery Korea at Korean Cultural Service New York
The Korean Cultural Service NY (KCSNY) presents
“Dance Beats of Korea,” a three-part
dance showcase, each slotted for the evenings of
Jan 30, Jan 31 and Feb 1 respectively at Gallery
Korea inside the Korean Cultural Service NY. A fascinating
combination of the soulfully traditional and the
dynamically modern, “Dance Beats of Korea”
marks the KCSNY’s first event of the year.
The event is comprised of three dynamic dance programs
that feature a modern, multidisciplinary take on
traditional Korean dance. On Wednesday, January
30th, Hee Ra Yoo and dancers will give a finely
tuned performance titled “Glass Ceiling”.
In it dancers interact with space and with one another
in a manner that seems to defy the laws of physics;
they roam and turn and vault as if the gravitational
pull had gone all but topsy-turvy. The deftly composed
and executed choreography reflects the anguish Ms.
Yoo experienced as she struggled to navigate various
social hurdles besetting her life as an immigrant
and also as she grappled with more-personal woes
and limitations. On Thursday, January 31th, NARU,
founded in 2007 in New York City and boasting some
remarkably versatile and youthful performing artists,
will present “Movement in Time,” a two-part
dance and music galore skillfully juxtaposing the
traditional and the contemporary. And on Friday,
February 1st, the Song Hee Lee Dance Company will
present “Tradition & Beyond.” It
is a rich collaborative performance in which unique
choreography that is equal measure folksy and modern,
Korean and Western, is accompanied by ambient world
music. For more information, please visit: www.koreanculture.org.
Admissions to all
the above concerts are free, but an RSVP is required.
To reserve a seat, please visit the website of KCSNY
at www.koreanculture.org.
Gallery Korea
at Korean Cultural Service New York
460 Park Avenue 6th Floor, New York, NY 10022
Another New York
Cool Tip:
Wayne Shorter Quartet
and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
Friday February 1. 8pm-10pm
Carnegie Hall
In the year that
jazz legend Wayne Shorter turns eighty, Orpheus
turns forty. Both are in top form and are collaborating
on Shorter’s original compositions: Pegasus,
The Three Marias, and Prometheus Unbound. A self-governing
organization, the Grammy Award-winning Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra performs diverse orchestral repertoire
using chamber-music ensemble techniques. By performing
without a conductor and integrating musicians into
virtually every facet of the group, Orpheus empowers
its members and infuses performances with unparalleled
energy. Wayne Shorter is one of the most influential
saxophonists and composers in the pantheon of modern
music, let alone jazz. Shorter has been regarded
as a pioneer since his emergence in the 1950s. His
trajectory has restlessly embodied continual exploration
and unencumbered momentum. Tom Moon of NPR has noted,
“At a time when most musicians are content
to collect the lifetime-achievement awards and honorary
degrees, Shorter is creating not just some of the
most intense music of his career but some of the
most intense improvised music available.”
Shorter’s long-running quartet includes pianist
Danilo Perez, bassist John Patitucci, and drummer
Brian Blade.
Tickets start at
$29. For more information visit: http://www.orpheusnyc.com/
To buy tickets online visit: http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2013/2/1/0800/PM/Orpheus-Chamber-Orchestra/
or call the Carnegie Hall box office at (212) 247-7800
Carnegie Hall |
881 7th Avenue (at 57th Street)
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