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Cage Heat: Nicholas Cage Night at IFC Theater
I blame my Mother and her exposing me the movie Moonstruck. That’s where the love of the “Cagemaster”, as I will now be calling him, began. Although that movie is cheesier than a 7 layer lasagna in Little Italy, he’s definitely not your typical romantic leading man. Known equally for
FREE Concert with Drake, Hanson, and Ninjasonik at the Seaport Tonight
What do Drake, Hanson and Ninjasonik have in common? If you guessed a song called ‘œSomebody’s Gonna Get Pregnant,’ well, you’re only sort of wrong. But the three acts are appearing together at the Seaport tonight at 6pm as part of the Sounds like Paper Summer Concert Series. For FREE.
Booze Popsicles, FREE Vodka and Your Chance to DJ at The Foundation
You ever been to a bar where you want to take away everyone else’s jukebox privileges? Or where you contemplate taking control of the DJ’s macbook when they’re not looking? If yes, you need to go to The Foundation tomorrow night. Everyone in the bar can step up and take
GreenMarkets: Eating Well on the Cheap in NYC
I like food. Nay, I love food. I went to a job interview at Café 2 in the Museum of Modern Art once where the interviewer told me that my face “lit up” when I started talking about chorizo. That is not a joke. Unfortunately I’ve also got $40 to
Shopping for a Patron
Living in NYC is hard. Just going out of town shows me that. It is expensive, crowded and annoying (as well as dynamic, exciting and the center of the universe). As a way to make ends meet, I have decided to spend a significant amount of time in my future
EPIC WIN Burlesque Does Ghostbusters
File this under “defilements of my childhood that I’m perfectly okay with.” Tonight at The Tank Space for Performing and Visual Arts, EPIC WIN Burlesque presents the encore showing of its loving tribute to 1984’s Ghostbusters. No novice to such risqué salutations, the group has taken similar approaches to favorites ranging
Art to Check Out – Bas Princen's "Refuge: Five Cities"
Running until June 26th, Dutch Architect Bas Princen’s latest exhibition, “Refuge: Five Cities” takes a photographic look at how the buildings of five Middle Eastern cities act as refuge for those that inhabit them. The rich flock to sequestered communities, shutting the gates behind them. The others, the migrant and impoverished workers, find their homes in