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VOTE! And… two other FREE things to do afterwards.
So y’all are gonna get out there and vote today, right? Because let’s face it’ we have no excuse. It’s FREE!! On top of voting, though, there are two events in Brooklyn tonight that look very awesome. The Bushwick Book Club: Darwin Night and Rope Trivia Presents: Presidential Trivia Night.
All Dressed Up With Nowhere To Go?
I’ve had some pretty terrible Halloweens. Working at a restaurant in the West Village (2 years in a row), getting egged while walking down 6th Avenue, running around in the cold all night trying to find the BEST PARTY EVER’ Don’t let this happen to you. If you still don’t
FREE Royal Flush Festival and Women Behind the Lens
FREE Royal Flush Festival Opening Night Party on Thursday There once was a little festival known as the Evil City Film Fest. This little fest grew up, changed its name to the Royal Flush Festival, and added live music, underground art openings, and music videos to its lineup of killer
One Thing Far, One Thing Close, One Thing Movin All Over The City
I don’t usually head out to Jersey on a Saturday night, but this looks really, really cool. The community-run, depression-era grand Loew’s Movie Palace in Jersey City is showing two films from the 1920s today: the Marx Brothers’ first film The Cocoanuts (1929) at 4pm, and Safety Last with live
NYC, You Want Music, Beer, and Nudes?
If you like records (or like people who like records), Shakey’s Record Fair is your Mecca! This record fair, held 4-6 times a year on weeknights, takes into consideration that Friday and Sat evenings and weekend mornings – the times when most fairs are held – are the absolute worst
The Boys Are Back In Town (and Priscilla)
Tonight is the night for some crazy parties in Brooklyn! No excuse not to show. They’re FREE! BOOTY CRISIS @ PUBLIC ASSEMBLY Live performances from The Beatards, Lazerbitch, Planet Rump, & Jane Bang. Get there before 11 and get in for FREE Saturday Sept. 22 70 N. 6th St. (between
Soul Singing and an Arctic Opening
Grace McLean has a voice that could launch a thousand ships filled with history’s greatest jazz musicians. Perched on the precarious edge of ‘œabout to make it big,’ Grace is still a broke-ass like us and tickets are still cheap. This Wednesday night, you can see her at Joe’s Pub