Here are some upcoming events that are on our radar:
Nonhuman Teachers, a new nonprofit “dedicated to supporting new forms of ecological storytelling at a time when it feels like the world is ending” has recently sprung up in association...
After months of extensive renovations, the Knitting Factory has announced its official opening in its new incarnation at the former Pyramid Club at 101 Avenue A. Now known as Knitting Factory New York at Baker Falls, the venue will...
Some local events that caught our eye this week:
Puppet Slam 2023, curated by Jane Catherine Shaw, comes to La MaMa Downstairs on February 16th - 19th, featuring a variety of original works of puppetry in a wide range of...
Some events that caught our eye this week:
The 17th annual FRIGID Fringe Festival has announced its full lineup of indie theater performances which will run February 15 - March 5 at The Kraine Theater and UNDER St. Marks.
The Metrograph...
Local pool hall and arts venue Sour Mouse is hosting a Summer Art Showcase on Thursday, July 15, 20201. The street art-centric show features work by local illustrators and painters. It is curated by: @saltonevan & @breemakesart. Find more details at @sourmousenyc....
Beloved by generations of nightlife fans, The Pyramid Club NYC announced their permanent closure in early April. Known as a drag and punk landmark since the bad old days (1979!), the team cited the closure as a consequence of the pandemic shutdown.
There's a fun art opening at Sour Mouse tonight: "Dream in Color" features a collection of artwork by two locally-based street-artists Stephanie Grajales and AJ Lavilla. Their work can be found around the streets of the Lower East Side....
Nestled in the heart of Downtown Manhattan is Sour Mouse. A vibrant bar and game hall located just across the street from Essex Market. Drawing inspiration from the unique character of the Lower East Side, Sour Mouse transports you...
Uplifting news came from Mayor DeBlasio this week as he announced "Phase 1" reopening for curbside and in-store retail pickup, and non-essential construction and manufacturing, can resume on June 8, 2020.
Memorial Day Weekend 2020 brings a new batch of local spots opening for takeout and delivery, with temporary hours and limited menus, as we continue to shelter at home (*sigh*). Here are some highlights we've added to our updated list - it's getting big!