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LES Gallery Openings Tonight

Three art gallery openings of note tonight:  DCKT Contemporary (195 Bowery) presents Zoe Crosher’s The Unraveling of Michelle duBois. Reception 6-8pm.Thierry Goldberg Projects (5 Rivington) presents Blood of a Poet, a group exhibition with works by Harold Ancart, Olivier Babin,...

Banana Bag’s Beowulf Tours The Lower East Side

Returning after a successful run at Abrons Arts Center last spring and reviewed as one of The New Yorker's best shows of 2009, Banana Bag & Bodice's underground hit, Beowulf - A Thousand Years of Baggage, will...

American Realness Comes to Abrons Arts Center

A still from Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People: Last MeadowAmerican Realness - A Festival of Contemporary Performance (APAP), will be visiting the Abrons Arts Center this weekend as part of the Annual Association of Performing Arts Presenters Conference...
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Educational Alliance Art School Open House Thursday

On Thursday evening, the Educational Alliance's art school will be hosting an open house. It will be a chance to learn about adult courses and meet teachers before winter classes begin later this month. You'll be able to tour...

Trajal Harrell’s “Twenty Looks” Returns to The New Museum for Two Nights

The New Museum is bringing back choreographer Trajal Harrell's solo performance, Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at the Judson Church, this Thursday and Friday evening at 7:00pm. The performance, which was welcomed with warm reviews this...

Citizen Reno to Host Winter Series on Money Talks at Dixon Place

Comedienne and recent bullish financial commenter, Reno, will kick off a new winter series, "Money Talks With Citizen Reno", at Dixon Place tonight at 8:00pm. She always brings a wall street insider (or "Finance Professional") on stage...
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Preliminary Drawings Released for Eldridge Street Synagogue’s New Window

Earlier this month, we reported on the new east window being designed for the Museum at Eldridge Street. At the time, the artist, Kiki Smith, and architect Deborah Gans, had not released the drawings depicting their preliminary design. But...

Legendary Patti Smith Steals Back The Spotlight For New Year’s

Patti Smith at Coney Island in 1996, from the documentary “Patti Smith: Dream of Life.” If you weren't able to snag a ticket for Patti Smith And Her Band's three-night run at the Bowery Ballroom  (culminating in...

Two Shows at Abrons Make The New Yorker’s “Best” Lists

In 2009, The Abrons Arts Center offered a year packed full of assorted avant-garde, experimental, musical and visual delights.  Now, artistic director Jay Wegman (profiled earlier this year by the NY Times) has earned bragging rights by making...
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Legendary Living Theatre Teams Up With Beat Poet Anne Waldman For Red Noir

Don't miss The Living Theatre's, RED NOIR, running now through Jan. 30th.  Co-founder and living legend Judith Malina directs her company (the oldest experimental theater group still producing in the United States) in a collaboration with beat poet and experimental...
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The Lo-Down Culture Cast Episode 19 – Roxy Hunt, Co-Founder of The Lower East Side Film Festival

We spoke with Roxy Hunt, Co-Founder of The Lower East Side Film Festival (LESFF), for this week's episode of...

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