Arts and Culture
Pay What You Wish Thursday @ Museum of Arts and Design
Thursday, with its alliterative potential, sometimes acts like a time machine transporting us back to those college years where you were celebrating the arduous task of nearly completing a hard week; 4 days of getting up late for the 10 o’clock History of Racial Thought and eating at the cafeteria’s late-night
FREE Jack and Beer @ Karaoke Bar in Midtown
Karaoke has absolutely no special place in my heart. I tried to sing once in Rock Band or Guitar Hero and it was abysmal. Seems appropriate then that a catering company hasn’t been booking me for gigs because their caffeine jacked, overly tanned, San Diegan only wanted his floor crew
FREE Wine at Imprint TV Launch Party
Imprint-TV is a new news source for the New York area focusing on positive news, hoping there is still some taste and decency left willing to choose uplifting and human over sensationalism. The fact they are having a launch party with free wine is a good start. My
FREE Colt at VICE Afterparty with RSVP
Although the screening at MoMA is sold out for the documentary “The Ride” there will be an after party thrown/hosted/branded by Vice at Rodeo Bar according to MyOpenBar. There will also be a midnight performance by The Weight. Maybe if the modern cowboys rode competition bulls less and protected
Tug Of War on Coney Island
I’m on my Saturday morning death bed, fighting pyloric valve spasms wrestling with last night’s beer fumes that are trying to escape to the light of day. Keeping me company are memories of guys drinking from pitchers of Yeungling sideways and chugging roided car-bombs, appropriately called “Truck Bombs” in a
Pizza Party with Movie, Pizza, DJs in BK
This could be a shady, underhanded marketing ploy by Pepto Bismol, but it seems there is a big hoorah about pizza going on tonight out in BK. I could have used a piece of pizza last night, but instead dripped sauce all over my jeans walking and eating a shitty
Pay What You Want Wednesdays at the Bronx Zoo
Before you pucker your face like a dried apricot sphincter, save your exhaled breath and negative judgment of zoos. Yes, zoos impose less than favorably living conditions on some of their animals. They also educate and encourage kids and adults to invest in and gain awareness of the animal kingdom;