TUES-THURS, 4/30-5/2: HOT DOG IN THE CITY, ILLUMINATION LIGHT ART FEST, WATERFRONT WORKOUTS, AND MORE

tuesday

thru 10/27: the met museum’s new roof garden commission: petrit halilaj, abetare: kosovar artist petrit halilaj’s site-specific installation, a series of large metal sculptures inspired by drawings found on school desks in kosovo, albania, and countries in the former yugoslavia, opens at the met’s iris and b. gerald cantor roof garden for the season. metropolitan museum of art (ues), free entry with museum admission (with pay-what-you-wish admission for new york state residents and ny, nj, and ct students, $30 general/$22 seniors/$17 students otherwise). >>

thru september: summer on the hudson: the annual summer on the hudson outdoor arts and culture festival returns with over 300 free events, including festivals, concerts, movies, health and fitness classes, and more along the hudson river waterfront. this week’s events include star gazing, tai chi, an irish dance festival, and more. various locations. >>

thru 9/13: hot dog in the city: artist duo jen catron and paul outlaw take street meat to new heights with their 65-foot long sculpture of the iconic nyc-style hot dog in the heart of times square. topping the world’s record for largest hot dog sculpture, the creation calls to mind themes of consumption, capitalism, class, and contemporary culture. the hydraulic dog will ascend daily at 12pm, showering visitors with a burst of confetti, and a series of public programming is planned. unveiling ceremony 4/30 12pm. broadway + 46th street, free admission. >>

thru 8/27 (tuesdays 7:30am): free outdoor tai chi classes at bryant park: all ages and experience levels are welcome for hour-long morning tai chi classes at bryant park’s fountain terrace (midtown). free admission. >>

thru 5/31: asian pacific american heritage month at asia society: asia society (ues) recognizes asian pacific american heritage month with events, videos, interviews, and a spotlight on the accomplishments of asian americans and pacific islanders. first up on 4/30 at 6:30pm, author amy tan (the joy luck club) celebrates the release of the backyard bird chronicles, her account of birding, nature, and the beauty around us that hides in plain sight. $15. >>

tues 7:30pm: caroline, motti + clara host a gay-ass storytelling show: caroline dunn, clara olshanksy, and motti host a queer-centric storytelling show, prompting storytellers to riff on the theme ‘taking chances.’ at tonight’s event, audience members will also be encouraged to take a chance by submitting their own mini-stories. the bell house (gowanus), save 25% with promo code ‘gayass’. >>

tues 7:30pm (weekly): let’s see, what else? comedy show: courtney maginnis and tom deluged host this (seven years running) weekly stand-up show in the basement of lucky jack’s (les). tonight: graham kay (fallon), harrison greenbaum (conan), sheria mattis (netflix), kunal arora (gothma live), and salma zaky (don’t tell comedy). $10. >>

tues 7:30pm (monthly thru 5/28): carnegie hill concerts new-music chamber music series: the carnegie hill concerts series continues the 2024 season with percussionist and electronic musician gladstone deluxe, along with guests mobéy lola irizarry, justin kelly, samira mendoza, and christian quiñones. church of the advent hope (carnegie hill), free (donatons welcome). >>

tues 8:30pm (weekly): i made you a playlist: comedy show and party: stand-up meets afterparty at this weekly comedy show and dance party, hosted by kelly bachman and jaffer khan. tonight’s show features chloe mcgovern, henry sir, jamel johnson, charlene kaye, and indigo asim. the three diamond door (bushwick), free admission. >>

wednesday

weds thru september (except holidays and holiday weekends): waterfront workouts at brooklyn bridge park: get fit with a view at brooklyn bridge park’s free outdoor workout classes. offerings include zumba (mondays), sunset yoga (tuesdays), amp’d bootcamp (wednesdays), pilates (sundays), and more. open to all levels. free (registration opens at the beginning of each month for that month’s classes). >>

weds thru september: rooftop cinema club: elevate your movie-going experience on the third floor outdoor skylawn rooftop of the embassy suites hotel in midtown. provided wireless headphones help to block out the city sounds while you sit back in a lounge chair and let the show begin. this month’s screenings include when harry met sally, dirty dancing, love jones, the original star wars trilogy, everything everywhere all at once, mean girls, little miss sunshine, past lives, jurassic park, crazy rich asians, clueless, parasite, interstellar, poetic justice, speed, and many more. drinks, small bites, and classic movie snacks are available for purchase. $21+ admission. >>

weds thru 5/16 (wednesdays + thursdays. 6pm dance lesson, 7-8:30pm band): bryant park dance parties: bryant park’s outdoor dance parties return for a 10th season with 10 styles of dance over six nights. all experience levels are welcome. this week: salsa and r+b with uptown royalty (weds) and disco with the disco nights (thurs). free admission. >>

weds thru 5/31: les history month: over 60 organizations celebrate the diverse people, communities, and histories of the lower east side with a variety of public events, exhibits, tours, and festivals. various prices. >>

weds thru 5/13: in scena! italian theater festival: nyc-based kairos italy theater along with italy-based kit italia and casa italiana zerilli-marimò at nyu present the 11th anniversary season of the in scena! italian theater festival. taking place in all five boroughs, all shows will be performed in italian with english subtitles. free admission. >>

weds thru sun: frieze new york + satellite art fairs: the annual frieze new york art fair returns to the shed, and while tickets are a bit out of the skint’s price range, there are a few lower-priced options (even free ones!) to check out: clio art fair, esther, fridge art fair, future fair, salon zürcher, superfine, and 1-54 contemporary african art fair.

weds 7pm (monthly): scicafe: the tiniest dinosaurs: at tonight’s edition of ‘scicafe,’ the american museum of natural history’s evening conversation series, roger benson, the museum’s macaulay curator of dinosaur paleobiology, discusses his use of 3d-scanning techniques to learn from some of the smallest jurassic vertebrates. cullman hall of the universe at the american museum of natural history (uws), free (rsvp). >>

weds 7:30pm: she pivots live featuring fran drescher: meet the personalities behind popular podcasts at lincoln center’s hear it here series at the david rubenstein atrium (uws). tonight, emily tisch sussman, host of she pivots, which highlights women whose careers defy conventional wisdom, sits with actor, activist, and national president of the screen actors guild fran drescher. free admission. >>

weds 7:30pm: awkward teenage years: laugh and reminisce as storytellers relive their joys and traumas for your entertainment. hosted by will clegg (the moth, story collider, confabulation), and featuring adam selbst (mcsweeney’s), david hu (risk!), hamdan azhar (the moth), bailey swilley (we love a theme), and more. under st. marks (east village), $1-15 sliding scale admission. >>

weds 7:30pm (weekly): drenched stand up comedy: no poncho required at caroline baniewicz, nina barnett, and jenny gorelick’s new comedy show, held in the water tower bar at arlo williamsburg. tonight’s lineup includes moss perricone, richard perez, anna roisman, joan glackin, and nico carney. $13 (a 2-for-1 special is available for a limited time). >>

weds 7:30pm (weekly): we have fun: a stand-up show: hosts zach sims and dan wilbur bring the fun-ny to young ethel’s (park slope), with stand-up by christian finnegan (are we there yet?), peter grosz (npr), jeff simmermon (the moth), blair dawson (comedy central), and ash mehta. free admission. >>

weds 8pm: david cross: shootin’ the shit seein’ what sticks: see comedian david cross (mr. show, arrested development) workshop new material for his next tour. littlefield (gowanus), $15 adv, $20 day of. >>

weds 9pm: what’s the worst that could happen? a ouija comedy show: conjure and drink spirits at will purpura and ilana rubin’s comedy show, where a ouija board will provide answers to audience-submitted questions in between comedian sets. young ethel’s (park slope), free admission. >>

thursday

thurs 6-9pm: sva mfa fine arts spring 2024 open studios: meet art students from around the world working in a wide range of mediums at the school of visual arts’s annual open studios. sva (flatiron), free (rsvp). >>

thurs thru mon: 14th annual lower east side film festival: the annual fest celebrates indie film with five days of feature films, short showcases, documentaries, industry talks, and parties. special programming this year includes 25th anniversary screenings of 1999 cult-classics cruel intentions, but i’m a cheerleader, and american movie with filmmaker q+as, plus a ‘sex on screen’ panel discussion. bonus: open bar 30 minutes before all screenings. screenings held at village east cinema and dctv. $10-25. >>

thurs thru sat: second urban dream mental health film festival: this festival dedicated to raising awareness about mental health features a curated selection of films that delve into various aspects of mental health, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and ptsd, plus panel discussions with filmmakers moderated by mental health experts. regal union square, $20+. >>

thurs thru sat (thurs 7:30-10:30pm, fri+sat 7:30-11pm): illumination nyc: light up the night at the annual illumination light art festival. this year’s fest expands to two zones, and features light art installations, interactive pieces, projection mapping, light based performers, djs, and a may the 4th star wars-themed silent disco. the wtc oculus and battery park city’s belvedere plaza, free admission (note: a credit or debit card is required for the check-in process to use the headphones for the silent disco). >>

thurs 6-8pm (monthly): dumbo first thursday gallery walk: 10 dumbo art galleries will stay open late for opening receptions, special events, and talks. an optional hour-long ‘insiders’ tour at 6pm (rsvp required) will visit and hear from experts at several exhibitions. free admission. >>

thurs 8pm (monthly): love, sex, + magic: comedy variety show: comedian jenny gorelick, whose ex is a magician, hosts an evening to make your worries disappear, featuring stand up, burlesque, circus, musical comedy, drag, and of course, magic. with martin urbano, lindsay noel, abby govindan, jess elgene, and virgo rising. the mirror bar at arlo williamsburg, $10 admission. >>

thurs 8pm (monthly): tip top tits comedy show: it’s comedy or bust at janet hyde and mary cella’s stand-up show, returning tonight with brittany carney (comedy central), henrik blix (the problem with jon stewart), maria wojciechowski (the new yorker), andrew casertano, joshua stokes, and guest co-host jill weiner. bonus: $3 pbrs. tip-top bar + grill (bed-stuy), free admission. >>

thurs 8pm doors (every other thursday): landline comedy at wild east brewing co.: get hoppy at the barrel cellar at wild east brewing co. (gowanus), which is hosting a stand-up show featuring comedians brittany carney (adult swim), matt wayne (comedy central), matt storrs (the moth), harrison garcia, bridget mcguire, and kevin turner. hosted by andre medrano. bonus: rsvp for a chance to win a free drink. free admission. >>

thurs 8pm (weekly): savage! a comedy show: savage comedy returns to logan’s run in park slope. hosted by lizzie martinez, melissa rocha, nonye brown-west, and chloé chunha, tonight’s show includes performances by max gross, ash mehta, will purpura, royce wynn, and cat montesi. bonus: rsvp for a chance to win free drinks. free admission. >>

thurs 8:30pm: we’re fine comedy show: everything’s fine at the we’re fine comedy show, featuring standups alexis brady, peter grosz, charles gould, alex murdoch, neill lynskey, and jason king. hosted by laura rankin and molly zalman. crystal lake brooklyn (williamsburg), $10. >>

thurs 9:15pm: spoons, toons, + booze: may the 4th be with you edition: gorge on sugary cereals, sip on cereal-infused cocktails, and binge watch space-themed cartoons from the 1940s through the early 2000s on the big screen at secretformula’s annual star wars-themed screening party. nitehawk cinema (prospect park), $20 admission includes an all-you-can-eat cereal bar. >>

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FRI-MON, 4/26-29: SKINT WEEKEND

cultural fests / food events / markets / shopping events (fri thru mon):

$1 scoops at salt + straw ice cream (fri 1-3pm): 540 hudson st (west village). >>

brooklyn night market season opener (mon 4-10pm, monthly thru october): industry city. free admission, pay-as-you-go. >>

häagen-dazs brooklyn heights re-opening (sat 2pm): free ice cream cups and cones for the first 500 guests. >>

maum market: asian makers market (sat 12-4pm): industry city. $5 admission. >>

queens night market (saturdays thru 8/17, + 9/14-10/26): new york hall of science at flushing meadows corona park. free admission, pay-as-you-go. >>

sikh day parade (sat 12:30-5pm): madison avenue from 38th street to madison square park. >>

vintage treasure bazaar at grand bazaar nyc (sun 10am-5pm): indoors and outdoors at 100 w 77th st at columbus ave. free admission. >>

friday

thru summer (12-8pm; closed mondays + tuesdays): vale(mini)golf: swing into spring at the william vale hotel’s nine-hole mini golf course, open for another season of all-ages fun. the william vale (williamsburg), $15 general, $10 children ($1 from each round will be donated to the national alliance on mental illness of new york city). >>

sponsored: thru 5/19: lorenzo : soho theatre in association with barrow street theatricals + jean doumanian productions presents lorenzo, the true, life-affirming story of how multi-award-winning stand-up comedian ben target gave up his career to move in with his favorite elderly uncle and become his live-in caretaker. written and performed by ben target, with direction by adam brace and lee griffiths. 59e59 theaters, $19 with promo code ‘skint’ (reg. $44). >>

thru 5/12: the golden thread: a fiber art exhibition: bravinlee programs presents an exhibition by 61 international fiber artists, taking over four floors of a landmark 18th century warehouse in the seaport. free admission. >>

thru 5/12 (6:30pm): (the giant sleeps) between two rivers: based on historical research, contemporary interviews with long-term new yorkers, and imagination, ben holbrook’s site-specific play (the giant sleeps) between two rivers takes a playful, poetic look at the hopes and inner fire that fuels everyone who lands on new york’s shores. presented by the motor company and written specifically for performance on the dutch settlement site in the battery on its 400th anniversary, the play will be staged outdoors at the fountain splash pad. free admission. >>

thru sun: printed matter’s ny art book fair: the annual ny art book fair returns with more than 250 exhibitors from around the world, plus a block party (sat 12-6pm), workshops, talks, performances, and more. 548 west 22nd st (chelsea), $30 opening night, $5 friday + saturday, free admission sunday. >>

thru sun: 14th annual westfest dance festival: 26 performing artists present new works in a traditional theater setting as well as throughout the historic westbeth artists’ residence (west village). free-$20. >>

fri + sat (10am-7pm): 12th annual black comic book festival: the schomburg center’s annual black comic book festival celebrates the tradition of black comics and graphic novels with two days filled with panel discussions, workshops, cosplay showcases, a marketplace, and more. the schomburg center for research in black culture (harlem), free admission. >>

fri + sat (6:50pm): uncropped with james hamilton: ifc center (greenwich village) presents uncropped, d.w. young’s new documentary about legendary village voice photojournalist james hamilton, followed by q+a with young, hamilton, and guests. $18 general, $15 seniors. >>

fri + sat (8pm + 9:30pm): flop house comedy ‘best of’ and happy hour shows: flop house comedy club (williamsburg) presents ‘best of’ showcases on fri + sat, featuring standup by matt broussard (comedy central), gianmarco soresi (comedy central), amber singletary (hbo), carmen legalla (don’t tell comedy), and others. bonus: 2-for-1 drinks at the 9:30pm shows. $5-15 (save 33% on 8pm show tickets with promo code ‘skint’). >>

fri 5-9pm (+ 7/26, 9/27): the intrepid’s free friday with astro live: go to the moon and beyond at the intrepid sea, air + space museum’s free friday night, where you can view the exhibition apollo: when we went to the moon, check out the skies through a telescope on the flight deck, hear talks on the mecury-atlas 7, gemini iii, and artemis missions, and participate in other family-friendly programming. >>

fri 5-9pm: friday night social at njmh: jazz up your friday night at the first of three fundraisers at the national jazz musuem of harlem, featuring tunes spun by dj stormin’ norman. $20 admission includes a glass of wine and lite bites. >>

fri 6-8pm: chinatown photo album zine launch party: celebrate the launch of the chinatown photo album zine, a community-sourced archive of family photos and stories connected to manhattan’s chinatown. the zine, which was compiled over the past year, is written in english and chinese, and will be available for free. yu and me books (chinatown), free admission. >>

fri 7pm (+ sun 1:30pm): 21st annual will-a-thon: the workshop theater’s annual will-a-thon celebrates the bard’s birthday with a night of scenes, speeches, and soliloquies (fri), and an afternoon of scenes, sonnets, and songs of love (sun) at the society of ethical culture (uws). $15. >>

fri 7pm: duty free live!: foreign game shows get the comedy treatment when improvisers adapt ones that aren’t widely-known to american audiences for the stage. caveat (les), $13 with promo code ‘lessduty’ (reg. $18 adv, $20 door). >>

fri 7:30pm: bad trip storytelling show: comedians take a night off from stand-up to share their most personal and cringey stories at bad trip, a storytelling comedy show hosted by joey rinaldi. after each performance, the audience is invited to ask the performer questions about the story they just heard. q.e.d. (astoria), $10. >>

fri 7:30pm: come to mommy! comedy show: get pampered with laughter at glennis laroe and rylan sylvester’s comedy advice show. tonight’s anniversary show features mohanad elshieky (conan), tatiana frank (sesh comedy), rachel coster (boy room), and sean peecook (reductress). a dance party will follow. cafe balearica (williamsburg), free admission. >>

fri 7:30pm: drunk bollywood live: lion party films’ proma khosla and raashi desai present a staged performance of 2004 action/comedy film, main hoon na, with music, dance, and drinking. lion party films is a female- and south asian-led production company based in nyc. littlefield (gowanus), save 25% with promo code ‘bellbottoms’ >>

fri 7:30pm doors, 8pm show: best night ever: comedy music party: comedy, music, and party combine at akshay sampath and audrey black’s best night ever. featuring jared goldstein (comedy central), yedoye travis (comedy central), victor tran, chicke robinson, tessa belle, and madi hart, with music by bada swing. el santo taqueria (east williamsburg / bushwick), $10 adv, $15 door. >>

fri 8pm: brain weapon comedy at farm.one: the brain weapon comedy show takes over farm.one, an indoor farm in prospect heights specializing in edible flowers and specialty greens. hosted by auggie lutz, with katie boyle, jaron young, helen wildy, and andre medrano. free admission ($10 suggested donation). >>

fri 8:30pm doors, 9pm show: combover comedy in a barbershop: take a seat at otis + finn barbershop (lic), where mike albanese, alex pavone, and mahesh kotagi host an evening of cutting-edge comedy. tonight’s show features gianmarco soresi (comedy central), ayanna dookie (hbo), dylan adler (corden), orlando leyba (america’s got talent), joe russell (siriusxm), and derek humphrey (mtv). bonus: byob plus complimentary drinks. $7.18 with promo code ‘skint’ (reg. $12.51). >>

fri 8:30pm (weekly): bitches brew comedy show: see what all the brew-ha-ha is about at this women-produced and-hosted comedy show, returning to the back room at halyards (gowanus) with stand-up by kate willett (comedy central), taylor rogers (hard times), alise morales (betches), kofi thomas (hbo), simon brodkin (bbc), and trey galyon. free admission (a tip jar will be passed around at the end of the show). >>

saturday

sat thru 5/19: molière in the park – the miser: molière in the park returns with a contemporary, english-language production of molière’s most successful play, presented outdoors at prospect park’s lefrak center. free admission, except for a benefit on 5/3. >>

sat thru 5/12 (weekends): weekends in bloom at brooklyn botanic garden: celebrate cherry blossom season and all the spring blooms at brooklyn botanic garden with three weekends of casual, pop-up music and dance performances, garden tours, and programming for kids and families. $22 general, $16 seniors/students, and a selection of free community tickets are available. >>

sat: 11th annual independent bookstore day: shop local at this annual day supporting indie bookshops. select participating shops will host author readings, signings, kids’ activities, and exclusive items. the center for fiction, for example, will be celebrating its fifth anniversary with a ‘take what you can carry’ sale, free cupcakes with purchase ($10 min), an open house, and more. >>

sat 11am-1:30pm: world tai chi day at bryant park: bryant park’s annual season of free outdoor tai chi classes kicks off with an afternoon of free instruction and demonstrations in honor of world tai chi day. tuesday morning classes will begin 4/30, and continue through 8/27. >>

sat 11am, 4pm: john luther adams’ crossing ground: in celebration of earth month, juilliard and lincoln center present crossing ground, an outdoor work by john luther adams for winds, brass, and percussion. the hour-long piece will be performed by musicians and dancers moving across lincoln center’s 16-acre campus by an acoustic ensemble of juilliard student and alumni musicians and dancers with guest artists. free admission. >>

sat 4pm: psych! a diagnostic stand-up therapy comedy show: unravel the mysteries behind the humor at psych! a diagnostic stand-up therapy comedy show, where three comedians take the stage and then have an engaging session with licensed mental health therapist and stand-up comedian, aimee lecours. featuring emily flake (the new yorker), kate sisk (the onion), and kenice mobley (fallon). caveat (les), $18 adv, $23 door. >>

sat 7:30pm: ready reroll: live dungeons and dragons theater show – bard attack episode: test your dice-rolling skills at a live-action dungeons and dragons theater show, where audience members can help determine the fate of the actors and comedians improvising their way through the saga. chain’s brick theatre (midtown west), $10 adv, $12 door. >>

sat 7:30pm (monthly): the odd rock comedy hour: comedy musician rob paravonian, known for his viral ‘pachelbel rant’ and other videos, hosts a music and comedy variety show with performances by tim ellis, matt vita, ritch duncan, and duo hot breakfast at q.e.d. (astoria). $10. >>

sponsored: sat 10pm: sandwich with gastor almonte and jess salomon: co-hosted by gastor almonte (comedy central) and jess salomon (the tonight show), sandwich features new york’s most acclaimed, talented, and dare we say … tastiest comedians, sandwiching new material in the middle of their sets. with special guests: nico carney, stephon hightower, ikechukwu ufomadu, riley lassin, and john luna. union hall (park slope), $10 adv, $15 door. >>

sat 11pm: global warming’s 2nd annual queer prom: global warming, a qtbipoc dance party in brooklyn, proms it up with sounds by djs adair, boston chery, and daniro at littlefield (gowanus). $20 adv, $25 door. >>

sunday

sun (waves start at 6:55am,7:30am, 8am, and 8:30am): nycruns brooklyn half marathon: cheer on 20,000 runners as they make the 13.1 mile journey, which starts at mccarren park in williamsburg and ends in prospect park. >>

sun 2pm (season ends today): schneider concerts chamber music series at the new school: terra string quartet: the new school’s schneider concert series, which showcases emerging musicians and ensembles, concludes the 2023-24 season with terra string quartet, who’ll perform a program including works by haydn, shaw, and debussy. the auditorium at the new school (union square), $20 general, $17 seniors, $5 student standby. >>

sun 5pm: l train brass band seventh anniversary blowout concert: l train brass band, a collective of brass, reed, and percussion musicians, celebrates seven years with a night of dancing and performances by off beat jazz, brass meets world, nice brass, dark tide, 3rd rail drumline, and l train. the bell house (gowanus), $20-25 (sliding scale tickets available at the door). >>

sun 7pm: musical memes: memes and music merge with the help of brandon ethridge, who plays piano bits to accompany projected viral videos before your eyes and ears. q.e.d. (astoria), $12. >>

sun 7:30pm: earth tones: comedians asha ward and sureni weerasekera bring a lineup of qtbipoc comedians to union hall (park slope), including sydnee washington, electra telesford, dylan adler, john luna, and kate sisk. $15 adv, $20 door. >>

monday

mon 6:30pm: ari berman and chris hayes: minority rule: author and voting rights reporter ari berman and msnbc’s chris hayes discuss berman’s latest, minority rule: the right-wing attack on the will of the people – and the fight to resist it, at center for brooklyn history (brooklyn heights). free admission. >>

mon 7pm: the story collider podcast’s science storytelling show: ‘faith’: storytellers share true, personal stories about finding (and losing) faith: in ourselves, in others, and in science, at the latest edition of the story collider show. hosted by christine gentry and paula croxson. caveat (les), $15 with promo code ‘collide5’ (reg. $20). >>

mon 7pm: risk! presents: ‘what’s your story?’: think you don’t have stories to share? think again. through a series of prompts, find out how fun it is to share and listen to stories while connecting with new people at ‘what’s your story?,’ a facilitated, story-centric social event hosted by kevin allison (the state). come alone or with friends! nighthorse (greenpoint), $25. >>

mon 7-10pm: the inferno of dante alighieri: a reading: the cathedral of st. john the divine’s annual reading of selections from the inferno returns with selected cantos read by guests, poets, translators, scholars, and others. the cathedral of st. john the divine (morningside heights), free. >>

mon 8pm (weekly): butterboy comedy: the comedy show helmed by maeve higgins with guest host josh gondleman and dj donwill returns with stand-up by ashton womack (the daily show), river l. ramirez (problemista), amamah sardar (mcsweeney’s), kate sisk (the onion), dave ross (comedy central), and justin covington (netflix). littlefield (gowanus), $10 adv, $12 day-of. >>

mon 8:30pm: joy machine: music + comedy: a mix of nyc’s club and alt comics are accompanied by host santiago angel’s odd-ball music at the knitting factory at baker falls (east village). featuring carmen lagala (colbert), casey james salengo (comedy central), and usama siddiquee (don’t tell comedy). $8. >>

ongoing

our roundup of 50+ ongoing events and attractions: art exhibits, film screenings, and more. >>

stay safe and healthy
– the skint

$20 TICKETS: WORLD-RENOWNED PIANIST YEFIM BRONFMAN IN RECITAL AT CARNEGIE HALL (SPONSORED)

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A piano virtuoso with rare versatility on Carnegie Hall’s legendary stage
Sunday, May 5 at 3 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Yefim Bronfman, Piano

In this solo recital, Yefim Bronfman applies his “superhuman hands” (The New York Times) to the piano works of four giants and a noteworthy contemporary piece. Hear Schubert’s hauntingly tragic Piano Sonata in A Minor, R. Schumann’s witty and energetic Faschingsschwank aus Wien (Carnival Jest from Vienna), a timeless nocturne by Chopin, one of Prokofiev’s most forceful piano sonatas, and a piece dedicated to Bronfman by renowned conductor and composer Esa-Pekka Salonen.

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