Monday, November 27, 2006

Happenings for Week of November 27th

Week of November 27th, 2006

Holiday Crafts Fair Park Avenue (A, H)
@ Seventh Regiment Armory
Park Avenue & 66th Street
Friday, November 30th - Sunday, December 3rd
Cost: $12.00, Photo ID required

Blip Festival 2006 (E, T)
This event is will have over 30 international artists exploring the untapped potential of low-bit videogame consoles and home computers used as creative tools. Familiar devices are pushed in new directions with startling results - Nintendo Entertainment Systems and Game Boys roaring with futuristic floor-stomping rhythms and fist-waving melody, art-damaged Sega hardware generating fluctuating and abstracted video patterns.
Thursday, November 29th - Sunday, December 3rd
Cost: $5.00 - $35.00
For performance schedule, locations, to buy tickets and more: blip

19th Annual Independent and Small Press Book Fair (L)
With over one hundred cutting edge presses from the U.S and abroad, exhibiting some of the most distinguished books in contemporary literature, and another hundred showcasing their titles, the Fair truly highlights the diversity and wealth of the independent publishing world today. The Fair also features a wide variety of panels, events, and talks focusing on contemporary events, while emphasizing their effect on the publishing industry as well as on literary trends.
@ General Society of Mechanics and Tradesman
20 West 44th Street (@ 5th Avenue)
Saturday, December 2nd - Sunday, December 3rd
Cost: $1.00 - donation encouraged
For more information: press

Monday, November 27th, 2006



Mongolia: Beyond Chinggis Khan Exhibit (A, C, E)
This exhibition celebrates the 800th anniversary of the founding of the Mongol empire by Chinggis Khan in 1206. A selection of Mongolian sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, and other ritual objects. This combination of traditional art and modern photographs, with subjects ranging from the ancient standing stones left by the Huns and Turks to scenes from the annual festival that celebrates Mongol accomplishments in horseback riding, archery, and wrestling, is an effort to illuminate a country whose history, art, and culture is virtually unknown to most westerners.
@ Rubin Museum of Art
150 West 17th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
Cost: $10
For more information: rma



Lincoln Center Tree Lighting (C, H)
Met favorite Nathan Gunn opens the celebration as Papegeno in the special one-act version of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, sung in English by an all-star cast. See it live or televised on ABC (channel 7)
@ Lincoln Center - Josie Robertson Plaza
Columbus Avenue between 62nd and 65th Street
@ 5:30p
Free

Bill Saxton and the Uptown All Stars (M)
Harlem native Bill Saxton began playing the saxophone after the Harlem riots. While in his 20s, he studied woodwinds, arranging and composition at the New England Conservatory.
The Uptown all Stars have the backbone of Cyril Neville, Nick Daniels on bass, Mean Willie Green on drums and Norman Caesar on keyboards they remain the world’s one and only second-line reggae band, the keepers of the uptown funk. Their sound is not easy to define and neither is Cyril Neville’s life. It celebrates the best of New Orleans musical culture and reminds us of the worst of our social injustices.
@ Minton’s Playhouse
206-210 West 118th Street (between 7th and Nicholas Avenues)
9p
Cost: 2 drink minimum and $10 music charge
For more information and to buy tickets: uptown

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Reading and discussion with Rebecca Zurier and her new book: (A, L)
Picturing the City: Urban Vision and the Ashcan School
Picturing the City takes an innovative look at the group of urban realists known as the Ashcan School, and at the booming cultures of vision and representation in early twentieth-century New York. Offering fresh insights into the development of modern cities and modern art in America. Zurier considers what it meant to live in a city where strangers habitually watched each other and public life seemed to consist of continual display, as new classes of immigrants and working women claimed their places in the metropolis.
@ Labyrinth Books
536 West 112th Street (between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway)
6:15p
Free
For more information: labyrinth

Distinguished Speakers Series: Two Men Before the Storm (E, L)
New York Divided: Slavery and the Civil War
In 1857, the United States Supreme Court decided, in the landmark Dred Scott case, that slaves were property without rights and that Congress could not halt the spread of slavery. The decision started the nation down the path to civil war, but did not end Dred Scott's quest for freedom. Gregory Wallance tells Scott's story through the eyes of Arba Crane, a lawyer who championed his cause, and reveals the man at the heart of the Supreme Court decision. Joining the discussion: Carla Peterson on African American literary responses to the Dred Scott case and Paul Finkelman on the history of the Dred Scott decision.
@ New York Historical Society
170 Central Park West (@ 77th Street)
6:30p
Cost: $15
For more information and to buy tickets: history



Come and play…Bingo (S)
@ Pete’s Candy Store
709 Lorimor Street (between St. Cono Strada/Richardson and Frost Streets), Brooklyn
7 - 9p
Free
For more information: petes

Speed Dating - Single Professionals (S)
Ages: women 33 - 43, men 35 - 48
@ Prey Bar and Lounge
4 West 22nd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
Cost: $37.00 (use the name - Laura when registering on-line and save $5.00)
For more information and to sign up: dates

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006


Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting (C, H)
The spectacular annual lighting ceremony of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, glittering with more than 25,000 multicolored bulbs, signals the start of the holiday season in New York City.
The annual event is televised and features musical performances from a variety of popular artists. See it live or televised on NBC (channel 4)
@ Rockefeller Center
50th Street and 5th Avenue
7 - 9p
Free



Steve Wozniak discusses his new book: (E, L, T)
iWoz: Computer Geek to Cult Icon-How I invented the Personal Computer. Co - founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It.
A Silicon Valley icon and philanthropist for the past three decades, Steve Wozniak, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Wheels of Zeus (wOz), helped shape the computing industry with his design of Apple's first line of products the Apple I and II and influenced the popular Macintosh.
@ Barnes and Noble
33 East 17th Street (Union Square North)
7p
Free
For more information: bn

Winter Carnivale (C, H, S)
Join us for this early winter fete, an Interracial Singles MixerSingles between 25 - mid 40’s welcome..
@ Mixx Lounge
84 Seventh Avenue South (between Barrow and Grove Streets)
7 - 9p
Cost: $10 in advance, $15 at the door
For more information and to buy tickets: multimixx

Texas Hold Em Nights (code: JYOPOK03F7) (S)
Learn poker, play poker and meet new people.
From Vegas to kitchen tables everywhere, poker is hot.
@ JCC Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Avenue (between 75th and 76th Streets)
7 - 9p
Cost: $20 nonmember, $15 member
For more information and to buy tickets: jcc

Thursday, November 30th, 2006



Sculpture by Claude and Francois-Xavier Lalanne (A)
@ Paul Kasmin Gallery
511 West 27th Street (@ 11th Avenue)
Free
For more information: paul

Punishment - The U.S. Record (C, E)
Join us as we examine the foundations of our ideas of punishment, explore the social effects of current practices and search for viable alternatives to our carceral state.
A Social Research Conference - on who, what, why and how we punish.
Including a special reading of prison writings by Richard Gere and others.
Times and locations vary.
Cost: $12 - $50
For more information, locations, speakers and agenda: punishment

Come and listen to the tunes of Tangled Vine (M)
This band combines an unqiue mix of rock n’ roll, soul, and R&B with captivating performers and you have tangled vine. A seemless blend of classic and contemporary styles come together to create a wonderful sound track for a great event. From Janis Joplin to Etta James to Sheryl Crow, Mick Jagger to Lenny Kravitz to Cold Play and everything in between.
@ Prohibition
503 Columbus Avenue (between 84th and 85th Streets)
10p
Free

Friday, December 1st, 2006

VOS Wines with James Wright (D/F, E)
For the past 18 years, VOS Selections has been importing and distributing some of the finest wines and spirits to the top echelon of restaurants and wine shops throughout the New York area. Please join us for this special tasting as James Wright pours some of the newer Austrian, German & French wines from the VOS portfolio.
@ Crush Wine and Spirits
153 East 57th Street (between 3rd and Lexington Avenues)
5:30 - 7:30p
Free
For more information: crush



Home for the Holidays (H, NP, P)
Help bring the dogs in from the cold
Kick off the holiday season with an event that embodies what the holidays are all about; Stray from the Heart’s annual event to benefit dog rescue and rehabilitation.
@ Home
532 West 27th Street (between 10th and 11th Avenues)
7 - 10p
Cost: $30.00
For more information and to buy tickets: stray

Jazz Jams (A, C, M)
This unique program promotes the art of the open jam session. Jazz Jam has provided New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds with great opportunities. Musicians have the chance to showcase their talents while performing with other artists.
@ LaGuardia Community College - E Bldg (Room E241)
3110 Thomson Avenue (@ 31st Street), Long Island City
8 - 11p
Cost: $13
For more information and to buy tickets: jazz

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006


Raccoon Brook: Moderate - Challenging 9 mile Hike (S)
This hike is notable for the marvelous diversity of its terrain and scenery. Join us as we climb to several high vantage points for fine views of the countryside and changing leaves.
BRING: Your lunch and plenty of water; backpack/day pack; weather-appropriate clothing.
8:45 - 6p
Meeting Place: 73 & Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $49.00
For more information and to sign up: outdoorbound
Save $5.00 - after signing up email: info@outdoorbound.com and let them know you found out about trip from Laura’s list.

The Museum of Natural History Scavenger Hunt (A, C, E, S)
This hunt is a whirlwind tour of almost the entire museum, from dinosaurs to diamonds, planets to penguins. Highlights include an angry otter, a dinosaur with a drinking problem and more.
3 - 5:30p
Cost: $32 (includes museum admission)
For more information and to buy tickets: watson



Single Malt Saturdays (D/F, E)
You’ve had a long week of the daily grind, you’ve got a long dinner in front of over-priced raw fish and awkward chit-chat. Let’s face it.. you’re gonna need it.
@ Brandy’s Library
25 North Moore Street (between Varick and Hudson Streets)
5 - 8p
Free
For more information: brandy

Animation Block Party’s NYC Focus (code: T-MM5FD01-01) (A, E, P)
The popular indie film festival Animation Block Party brings a special series of New York-themed animated shorts to Makor.
@ Makor - Steinhardt Building
35 West 67th Street (between Columbus and Central Park West)
7:30p
Cost: $15
For more information and to sign up: 92y

Dance Performance: Golden Section (A, D)
The Golden Section by Tony Award-winning choreographer Twyla Tharp sizzles like never before when performed by the fearless Ailey dancers. Set to a propulsive score by David Byrne, The Golden Section shatters the limits of human physicality with breathtaking leaps, finely-honed partnering and explosive joy.
@ New York City Center
55th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenue)
8p
Cost: $25 - $150
For more information and to buy tickets: alvin

Le Scandal Cabaret (A, C, E, M)
A NY Times critic’s pick, features an exciting variety of performers: a sword swallower, fire dancer, contortionist, trapeze artist and a bevy of burlesque showgirls, all backed by the musical stylings of the NYC Blues Devils.
@ The Cutting Room
19 West 24th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
8 or 10:30p
Cost: $20 with a $10 food and drink minimum
For more information and to get tickets: tix

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006



Singles Winter Hike: Terrace Pond (S)
Winter hiking has its own stark beauty, and you need to get out and experience it! This place has a magical and prehistoric aura with its purple cliffs plunging down to the deep blue waters of Terrace Pond. As we follow both rocky trail and woods roads, there are two splendid over looks, one facing east and the other west.
This is not a trip for a first-time hiker. We keep a brisk pace, and there will be obstacles--streams to cross, logs in the trail, rocky/craggy paths.
Bring: Your lunch and plenty of water.
Wear: Weather-appropriate athletic clothing (ski jacket or similar outer layer, warm layers (fleece, wicking layer, anything other than cotton), comfortable athletic pants (not jeans), hat, gloves, scarf, hiking boots (or trail shoes).
8:45 - 6p
Meeting Place: 73 & Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $49
For more information and to sign up: outdoorbound
Save $5.00 - after signing up email: info@outdoorbound.com and let them know you found out about trip from Laura’s list.

The Painted Sculpture of Betty Parsons (A, C, E)
This exhibition is the first to focus on the vibrant painted constructions, reminiscent of folk and outsider art, that Parsons created from wood washed ashore.
@ Graduate Center - Art Gallery
365 Fifth Avenue (@ 34th Street)
Free

Walking Tour - Discover Flatiron (S)
Join author and historian Miriam Berman on a journey through this vibrant community, highlighting seasonal points of interest such as the site of the nation’s first public Christmas tree lighting, the headquarters of the toy industry, the original FAO Schwartz location and the famous Lionel and Gilbert Hall model train showrooms
Meeting location: 41 Madison Avenue (@ 26th Street)
11a
Free, though advanced registration is suggested, email: tour@flatironbid.org
For more information: flatiron



The Chocolate Collection: An Evening of Tasting (Code: T-LC5CC01-01) (D/F, E)
Taste chocolate in its purest, most decadent and highly evolved forms. Find out where to get the best chocolate and learn about chocolate and whine pariing from culinary historian, Alexandra Leaf and Clay Gordon.
@ 92 Y
Lexington Avenue (@ 92nd Street)
7:30p
Cost: $65
For more information and to sign up: 92y

Monday, December 4th, 2006

New Media Revolution: How New Media and Mobile Marketing are Changing the Game (E, S)
Come join top South Asian executives leading today’s top new media and mobile marketing companies.
@ Denou NYC Headquarters
1675 Broadway (@
6:30 - 9p
Free, though must RSVP in advance. Email: samma.info@gmail.com include your name, email address and company.

Key to Activities

A Art
C Cultural
D Dance
D/F Drink/Food
E Education
H Holiday
L Literature
M Music
NP Non-Profit
P Party
S Sport
T Technology

Monday, November 20, 2006

Happenings for the Week of November 20th

Monday, November 20th, 2006

5th Annual Food and Wine Tasting Extravaganza (D/F, M)
An evening of delicious food delightful wines and
delectable desserts from the most renowned masters of gourmet kosher cuisine.
@ The Roosevelt Hotel - Grand Ballroom
Madison Avenue (@ 45th Street)
7p
Cost: $100.00
For more information and to sign up: njop

Speed Dating (S)
Come and meet other young single professionals
Ages: women 21 - 33, men 24 - 35
@ Suspenders
111 Broadway (@ Wall Street)
7:30p
Cost: $37.00 (use the name - Laura when registering on-line and save $5.00)
For more information and to sign up: easydates

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

Mi Vida Loca - Pano Drawings by Chicano Prisoners (A, C, E)
This exhibit of paños from the San Antonio, Texas penal institutions. These simple cotton handkerchiefs have been transformed by Chicano inmates into drawings of expressive power and emotion offering a glimpse into a little known and complex world. Most of these paños were made in the middle to late 1990's when the art form thrived in Texas prisons. They were mailed to inmates' mothers or other family members as letters from jail. Many of these artworks were not intended to be seen outside the inner circle of their creators.
@ El Taller Latino Americano (The Latin American Workshop)
2710 Broadway (@ 104th Street), 3rd floor
For more information: taller

She's Like a Rainbow: Colors in Fashion (A, C, E)
The 3rd exhibit in the Fashion and Textile History Gallery, explores the symbolism, science and psychology of color in fashion. Why is red the color of passion and revolution? Why is black today's most fashionable color?
@ Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology
Seventh Avenue (@ 27th Street)Free
For more information: fit

Come listen to the Lee Ann Ledgerwood Jazz Ensemble (M)
The native of a very small town in Ohio, pianist Lee Ann Ledgerwood is part of an ever growing contingency of extremely talented jazz musicians of the female persuasion, another recent name that comes to mind being trumpeter Ingrid Jensen.
St. Pauls Chapel @ Columbia University
Amsterdam (between 116th - 120th Streets)
6 - 7p
Free
For more information: columbia



Book Discussion with Hugo Martinez and NATO with their book: Graffiti NYC (A, C, E, L)
New York City is where the quintessential contemporary people's art of graffiti was born. The top "writers" go "all city" when their tags can be seen throughout the five boroughs. This exhilarating selection of their work, assembled by Hugo Martinez, a leading authority on the history of street art in NYC, takes the reader on an "all-city" tour of New York, displaying the extraordinary range of its taggers and bombers.
@ Barnes and Noble
4 Astor Place (between Broadway and Lafayette)
7p
Free
For more information: www.bn.com

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006



Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloon Inflation (C, E)
This tradition has been happening since 1927, the giant character balloons are slowly blown up and brought to life in the streets around the American Museum of Natural History.
77th and 81st Streets (between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue)
4 - 8p
Free
For more information: macyballoons

12th Annual Turkey Ball (P)
Jewish Singles (ages: 21-39)
@ Duvet
45 West 21st Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
6 - 11p
Cost: $20.00 in advance or with RSVP, $25.00 at door
For more information and to RSVP: people

Ice Skating with Gourmet Hot Chocolate Tasting (Code: T-MM5RT35-01) (D/F, S)
Come join the fun at Wollman Rink and then to Makor to
Taste a variety of Hot Chocolates.
@ Wollman Rink (Central Park)
59th Street and Central Park South/5th Avenue - follow footpath into park
Cost: $20.00, $15.00 if you have your own skates
For more information and to sign up: 92y

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006 (Thanksgiving)



Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (C)
Watch it on tv ... 9-12p on NBC (channel 4)
Or come down and see it live….
Parade starts on 77th Street and Central Park West. It proceeds to Columbus Circle and turns onto Broadway. It marches down Broadway and turns west on 34th Street. Parade finishes at 7th Avenue.
For more information: parade

Friday, November 24th, 2006

Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery (A, C, E)
A generation of critically acclaimed contemporary artists has thought deeply about how America's history of racially based slavery has shaped our society. Legacies brings together the works of Faith Ringgold, Carrie Mae Weems, Fred Wilson, Whitefield Lovell, Mel Edwards, Lorenzo Pace, Betye Saar, Marc Latamie, Willie Birch, and a host of others in a remarkable ensemble of innovative art and historical reflection. The exhibition embodies provocative interpretations that capture the tension between the reprehensible past and the emotions of the present.
@ New York Historical Society
170 Central Park West (@ 77th Street)
Cost: $10.00
For more information: ny



Movie Screening: Stromboli (A, C)
Stromboli is about an Eastern European refugee who quits a postwar displaced person camp by marrying an unrefined fistherman from a small volcanic island and soon falls into despair. Starring: Ingrid Bergman, Mario Vitale.
@ Musseum of Modern Art
11 West 53rd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
7:30p
Film free with Museum admission ($20.00)
For more information: moma

Midnight Mix with DJ King Britt (M)
This Philadelphia native has found a way to escape the boundaries of a single category of music by expressing his creations through deep house, hip-hop, broken beat, nu-jazz, funk and afro-tech. He has been honing his DJ and production skills for the greater part of a decade. The result: a pioneer of all things soulful, rhythmically textured and melodically provocative.
@ Apple Store
767 Fifth Avenue (between 58th and 59th Streets)
Midnight
Free
For more information: apple

Saturday, November 25th, 2006


Singles Brewery and Beer Tasting Tour (D/F, E)
We will be shown how different types of beer are actually made and learn the proper steps into making quality lagers.
@ Chelsea Brewing Company
Pier 59 (@ 23rd Street and West Side Highway)
4:30p
Cost: $20.00
For more information and to sign up: adventures

Blue Fringe with Julian Verlard (code: T-MM5PN12-01) (C, M)
They have established themselves as the benchmark for success in the Jewish music industry.
Weaving familiar melodies with original lyrics about anti-Semitism, the ongoing war in Israel, and the Jewish response of prayer to 9/11.
@ Makor - Steinhardt Building
35 West 67th Street (between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue)
8p
Cost; $15.00
For more information and to buy tickets: 92y

Barefoot Boogie (D, M)
An environment where folks can freely express themselves in movement.
Dress as you wish, but please leave your street shoes at the door before hitting the dance floor.
From our pool of talented DJs, two spin each dance. Each of our DJs has his or her own distinctive style, but one thing you can rely on is that at every Boogie you'll hear a wide variety of music: R&B, World, Funk, Tribal, Hip Hop, Ambient, Reggae, House, African, Electronica, Disco, Rock, Techno, Drum & Bass, etc.
@ Insight Meditation Center
28 West 27th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues), 10th Floor (Buzzer #27)
8:30 - 12:30a
Cost : $10 - $15
For more information: barefoot



Annual Thanksgiving Celebration (P)
@ Croton Reservoir Tavern
108 West 40th Street (between Broadway and 6th Avenue)
10 - 4a
Cost; No cover with RSVP, without RSVP $10.00
To RSVP and for more information: david

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Come tour Central Park: Views from the Past (C, E, W)
As you promenade through the heart of Central Park, imagine yourself living in 19th Century NYC. Learn about the Park’s history and how its designers struggled to create the magnificent “Greensward”.
@ Central Park - the dairy
Midpark at 65th Street
12 - 1p
Free
For more information: centralpark or call 212.794.6564

Post Thanksgiving Recovery Wine Tasting (D/F)
Ok, so the holiday decorations aren’t up yet. The Carols haven’t started.. But, stop by and relax with us and a nice glass of wine. Preview some of our holiday favorites.
@ Chelsea Wine Vault - Chelsea Market
75 Ninth Avenue (between 15th and 16th Streets)
1 - 5p
Free
For more information: chelsea

Howard Fishman with the Original Pin Stripes Brass Band (C, M)
Howard returns with a brass band in tow, performing a program of originals and New Orleans jazz, spirituals and blues. Everyone seems to hear something different: rural American music, R&B, classical, indie rock, gospel, punk, ska and soul all combine to making downbeat has called ‘ something entirely new’
@ Joes Pub
425 Lafayette Street (between East 4th and Astor Place)
7p
Cost: $20.00
For more information and to buy tickets: joe

Monday, November 27th, 2006



Bill Saxton and the Uptown All Stars (C, M)
Harlem native Bill Saxton began playing the saxophone after the Harlem riots. While in his 20s, he studied woodwinds, arranging and composition at the New England Conservatory.
The Uptown all Stars have the backbone of Cyril Neville, Nick Daniels on bass, Mean Willie Green on drums and Norman Caesar on keyboards they remain the world’s one and only second-line reggae band, the keepers of the uptown funk. Their sound is not easy to define and neither is Cyril Neville’s life. It celebrates the best of New Orleans musical culture and reminds us of the worst of our social injustices.
@ Minton’s Playhouse
206 - 210 West 118th Street (between 7th and Nicholas Avenues)
9p
Cost: 2 drink minimum and $10.00 music charge
For more information and to buy tickets: mintons


Key to Activities

A Art
C Cultural
D Dance
D/F Drink/Food
E Education
L Literature
M Music
NP Non-Profit
P Party
S Sport
W Walk

Monday, November 13, 2006

Happenings for the Week of November 13th

Monday, November 13th, 2006

Gilded Splendor: The Liao Dynasty and Its Place in China's History (A, C, E)
Explore the recent archaeological finds which have illuminated China’s little-known Liao Dynasty through a guided tour of the Asia Society's Fall 2006 exhibition "Gilded Splendor: Treasures of China's Liao Empire (907-1125). Following the museum visit, Morris Rossabi will lead a discussion on "The Liao: Nomad Rule in China."
@ Asia Society
725 Park Avenue (@ 70th Street)
Tour begins at 4:30. Lecture at 5:30
Free, but reservations are required.
For more information: contact Lili Cole at e-mail lcole@asiasoc.org or call 212.327.9353

Lounge Around at Latitude (P)
Drinks after work anyone?
Let's Lounge around at Latitude for a drink or three. We'll have the whole 3rd floor in the VIP lounge so invite your friends to party!
To spice things up a we'll have a fun social game and cards will be handed out as you enter. The matching pieces are held by prospective new friends in the crowd.
Ages: 20 - 40's
@ Latitude
783 8th Avenue (between 47th and 49th Streets)
3rd floor
6p
Cost: $15.00, pre-payment required
For more information and to sign up: realpeople



Special Christopher Guest Marathon (code: EFFCGTOOF7) (A, C)
In honor of the release of the upcoming For Your Consideration join us for two films from the makers of the mockumentaries which have turned into new cult classics. At 6:30 PM Best in Show: Prissy poodles, droopy-eyed bloodhounds, and neurotic Weimaraners compete for the gold in this largely improvised comedy that takes place at the Mayflower Kennel Club. At 8 pm, A Mighty Wind. Mockumentary mastermind Christopher Guest is back and this time he has chosen the fascinating world of folk singing to spoof. A 1960's folk trio appropriately named the Folksmen reunite after 30 years for a show at Carnegie Hall to memorialize the death of a legendary folk music producer.
@ JCC Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Avenues (@ 76th Street)
6:30 - 10p
Cost: $10.00
For more information or to register call 646-505-5708

Williamsburg Spelling Bee (E, S)
Step up to the mic and rule
@ Petes Candy Store
709 Lorimer Street (between Frost and St. Cono Strada/Richardson Street)
Signup at 7pm, Bee at 7:30
No cover, 2 drink minimum
For more information: petes

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006




James Patterson discusses his new book, Cross (L)
Cross is the high-velocity Alex Cross adventure that Patterson's fans have waited years to read and the pinnacle of the bestselling detective series of the past two decades.
@ Barnes and Noble
600 Fifth Avenue (@ 48th Street)
1p
Free
For more information: bn

Singles Party (P)
Come join us mingle.. and meet some new folks.
Have a few drinks, dinner and some good conversation.
Ages: 40s plus
@ Shalel
65 West 70th Street (between Columbus and Central Park West)
down the stairs - follow the candles
6p
Cost: $15.00, pre-payment required
If you bring an extra male: $20.00 (total for you and your friend, but you must email your names in advance)
For more information and to RSVP: realpeople

Prototypes. Models and Mock-ups. Physical Tools in a Digital Age (A, E)
Opening exhibit and artists reception
@ Center Gallery
Fordham University at Lincoln Center
113 West 60th Street (@ Columbus Avenue/ 12th Avenue)
6 - 8p
For more information: archlab

Paintings & Parlors: Art at Home in 19th Century New York (A, C, E)
Art historian Catherine Roach will discuss mid-19th century popular art and its place in a private home like the Merchant’s House.
@ Merchants House Museum
29 East Fourth Street (between Lafayette and Bowery Streets)
6:30p
Cost: $10.00
For more information and to make reservations 212-777-1089

Jane Fonda: My Life So Far (code: T-LC5WL05-01) (L)
She chronicles her accomplishments, as well as her personal struggles, in her new memoir, My Life So Far.
Jane Fonds has enjoyed tremendous success as a stage and screen actress. She now focuses on activism and social change, working on issues such as adolescent pregnancy prevention, reproductive rights and programs for children and families.
@ 92 Y
1395 Lexington Avenue (@ 92nd Street)
8p
Cost: $25.00
For more information and to sign up: 92y

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006



Artists Reception (A)
Deidre Scherer: Surrounded by Family & Friends
Exhibit explores family and mortality through her six life-sized fabric and thread works, which depict intergenerational and non-traditional families from culturally diverse groups.
@ Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum
One West 4th Street (between Broadway and Mercer)
5:30 - 7:30p
Free

Explore Olive Oil and Wine (D/F, E)
Bottlerocket teams up with O&CO (sister company of l'Occitane) for a delicious class devoted to the surprising and subtle flavors of grapes and olives. Each attendee will taste 5 wines and 5 olive oils. Regional, olive-based foods will also be sampled. Long associated in history, agriculture and geography, olives and grapes are both greatly influenced by the places where they are grown. Transport yourself to the sun, sea, vineyards and olive groves. Taste and learn.
@ Bottlerocket Wine
5 West 19th Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues)
6 - 7p
Cost: $40.00
For more information and to sign-up call: 212.929.2323

Beyond Kurtis & Kaftans: Can Indian Fashion Walk the Global Runway? (E, C)
Can Mumbai join Milan and Paris as a fashion epicenter? While the 'made in India' label is ubiquitous, the Indian design label is yet to emerge globally. Is Indian fashion limited to 'ethnic' or 'exotic' appeal? Or will Indian designers be able to transform India from a location for production and sourcing into a home for world class fashion houses? What is the reality of retailing Indian designer brands at Bergdorf or Saks? This interactive panel discussion with designers and visionaries shaping India's future in fashion will address these topics and examine the key challenges, players, and trends today.
@ Asia Society and Museum, 725 Park Ave (@ 70th Street )
6:30 - 9p
Cost: $30.00
For more information and to sign up: 212.517.ASIA



Book Launch Party: Signs of Life (A, C, D/F, E, L, M)
This book is a moving collection of photos of the hand-made signs that appeared in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina. Hand-made signs – sprayed on the houses, on cars, on refrigerators were some of the first ‘signs of life’ to appear after the flood waters receded. It shows not only the traces of the violence of the storm, but also that much devastation remains one year later.
Complimentary drinks, music by the Hungry March Band and viewings of photos from book
@ Galapagos Arts Space - back room
70 North 6th Street( between Kent and Wythe Streets), Williamsburg, Brooklyn
7 - 10p
Free
For more information: galapagos

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

Breaking into Editorial Photography (E)
This seminar will give practical information and insider tips on how to get those magazine jobs and build a career as an editorial freelancer.
@ Media Bistro.com
494 Broadway (between Spring and Broome Streets)
6:30 - 9:30p
Cost: $65.00
For more information and to sign up: media

Wine Tasting: Pickin and Sippin Holiday Wines (code: T-MM5LK11-01) (D/F, P)
Swirl, sniff and sip your way through fun and a social evening. Taste six to eight wines from various regions while experts offer instruction. Non-kosher and kosher wines will be served.
@ Makor - Steinhardt Building
35 West 67th Street (between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West)
6:30 - 8:30p
Cost: $35.00
For more information and to sign up: 92y



Saturday Night Live Star Jon Lovitz (A, C)
Lovitz opens up his life onstage, delivering a night of irreverent stand up comedy based on life, religion, Hollywood, and his own perspective of the world followed by brief set of original songs geared toward the defamation of some of his favorite personalities.
@ Comix
353 West 14th Street (between 9th and 10th Avenues)
8p
Cost: $35.00
For more information and to buy tickets: comix

Glow in the Dark Cosmic Bowling and Laser Night (S)
Experience the retroactive lights and dance music. Enjoy bowling like
you’ve never experienced it before.
@ Chelsea Piers
23rd Street and West Side Highway
8:45 - 11p
Cost; $30.00
For more information and to sign up: adventures

Friday, November 17th, 2006



A Laura's List Event - A Pre - Turkey Day Happy Hour (P)
Join us and our friends from Sharyn's Joey Thai Dinner Club and Outdoorbound for cocktails ...
The weekend is here...kick back, relax and enjoy.
@ Nolita House
Nolita has a neighborhood atmosphere where guests can experience comfort food, artisan cheese with pairing wines.
47 East Houston Street (between Mott and Mulberry Streets)
5p
Drink specials: 2 for 1 between 5-7p
Please RSVP to: nyckid135@yahoo.com - include your name and names of any additional guests

Soundings: Treasures of the Collections (A, C, E)
A seaport depends essentially on communication, and this exhibit explores all of the languages of communication used in the port, drawing on striking artifacts in the collection. Included: scrimshaw, ship plans, paintings, maps, toys, newspapers and other publications, signal flags and more.
@ South Street Seaport Museum
12 Fulton Street (between South and Front Streets)
5 - 9p (extended hours)
Free
For more information: southstreet

Opening exhibit and artists reception (A, E)
Can You See It and Twists
Can you see it exhibit focuses on the art of communication: codes and languages, maps and signage. The transmission of information and movement of ideas – how those ideas are introduced into the human pyche.
@ Ch’i Contemporary Fine Art
293 Grand St (between Roebling and Havermeyer Streets), Williamsburg, Brooklyn
6 - 9p
Free
For more information: chi

Shabbat Dinner and Comedy Evening (code: BSHABT00F7) (D/F, R)
End the workweek with a traditional and relaxing Shabbat meal.
Enjoy some laughs after dinner with the hiliarious antics of the NYC improv group, Comedy Sportz.
Jewish singles in their 30’s
@ JCC Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Avenue (@76th Street)
7p
Cost: $35.00
For more information and to sign up: jcc

Saturday, November 18th, 2006



Ice Skating in the Park (S)
Learn how to skate, skate to your favorite showtunes, shop or just eat and drink while watching others skate
@ Bryant Park
between 40th and 42nd Streets & Fifth and Sixth Avenues.
8 - 12a (hours vary)
Free
For more information: skating

Singles Hike and Wine Tasting: Tom Jones Mountain (S)
Join other single outdoor enthusiasts as we follow a series of trails in a hilly area known for its numerous lakes and impressive views.
This is a rigorous 5 mile hike! Then we'll enjoy wine tasting at a real farm winery in New York's Hudson Valley. Our wines are made from our own vineyards, orchards and from across the state. We'll sample Chardonnays, Cabernet Franc, barrel fermented reds, and delicious fruit wines including Hard Apple Cider. Every wine is produced in a "limited edition" with almost every bottle spoken for as soon as its made.
Time: 8:45 - 6p
Meeting Place: 73 & Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $69.00
For more information and to sign up: outdoorbound
Save $5.00 - after signing up email: info@outdoorbound.com and let them know you found out about trip from laura’s list.

Potocki Vodka Tasting (D/F)
@ Chelsea Wine Vaults
The Chelsea Market, 75 Ninth Avenue (between 15th and 16th Streets)
1 - 5p
Free
For more information: chelsea

Hansel and Gretel (A, M)
Two sweet-toothed siblings. One witchy woman. Endless musical delights. In this enchanting opera based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, City Opera updates the story to run-of-the-century New York City.
@ New York State Theater in Lincoln Center
Columbus Avenue @ 63rd Street
1:30p
Tickets: $25.00 - $125.00
For more information and to buy tickets: opera



Opening exhibit and artists reception (A, C, E)
Shag: Donna Con Bambino
The paintings celebrate consumerism and consumption on vividly colored, sharply rendered panels, the characters drink, smoke and eat in lavish, stylish surroundings.
@ Jonathan Levine Gallery
529 West 20th Street (between 10th and 11th Avenues), 9E
6 - 9p
Free
For more information on the artist: shag

Sunday, November 19th, 2006



Hike and Mat Pilates (S)
We’ll get off to a great start with an invigorating, moderate-intensity 5-6 mile hike through gorgeous woods & mountain trails. Next, back to Manhattan for a private session at the newly expanded Bent Pilates Studio.
The Pilates mat class is a one-hour workout focusing on the core.
Bring: Your lunch, snacks, 2L water minimum per person, a backpack, yoga mat (we will leave mats in the van during the hike).
Wear: Comfortable athletic clothing (synthetic is better than cotton), layers, jacket, gloves/hat/scarf if you chill easily. Hiking boots are recommended but athletic shoes with good tread are acceptable.
Time: 8:45 - 5p
Meeting Place: 73 & Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $85.00
For more information and to sign up: outdoorbound
Save $5.00 - after signing up email: info@outdoorbound.com and let them know you found out about trip from laura’s list.

Photography Exhibit: Ecotopia (A, C, E)
In a time of rampant natural disasters and urgent concerns about global environmental change, this exhibition demonstrates the ways in which the most interesting and engaging contemporary artists view the natural world.
@ International Center of Photography
1133 Avenue of the Americas (@ 43rd Street)
10 - 6p
Cost: $12.00
For more information: photo

Nathan and the Zydeco Cha-Chas (C, M)
Nathan Williams’ blend of zydeco follows the bluesy tradition started by Clifton Chenier. His compositions offer a rich experience for listeners as well as dancers, often incorporating touches of reggae, R & B and rock.
@ Connolloy’s
121 West 45th Street (between 6th Avenue and Broadway)
Music starts at 7:30p
Cost: $22.00 (at the door)
For more information: zydeco

Trapped in the Closet: The R. Kelly Sing-A-Long (C, M)
Every chapter of R. Kelly's Trapped in the closet soap hip-hopera ends with a sudden and inexplicable cliffhanger. You've seen the videos online or on DVD, but you haven't really experienced Trapped In the Closet until you've rapped along with R. Kelly in a theater full of a hundred friends and a bevy of props hidden around the room.
@ Galapagos Arts Space - backroom
70 North 6th Street (between Kent and Wythe Streets), Williamsburg, Brooklyn
8p
Free
For more information: galapagos

Monday, November 20th, 2006

5th Annual Food and Wine Tasting Extravaganza (D/F)
An evening of delicious food delightful wines and delectable desserts from the most renowned masters of gourmet kosher cuisine.
@ The Roosevelt Hotel - Grand Ballroom
Madison Avenue (@ 45th Street)
7p
Cost: $100.00
For more information and to sign up: food

Speed Dating (S)
Come and meet other young single professionals
Ages: women 21-33, men 24-35
@ Suspenders
111 Broadway (@ Wall Street)
7:30p
Cost: $37.00 (use the name - laura when registering on-line and save $5.00)
For more information and to sign up: dates

Key to Activities

A Art
C Cultural
D Dance
D/F Drink/Food
E Education
L Literature
M Music
NP Non-Profit
P Party
R Religious
S Sport

Monday, November 06, 2006

Happenings for Week of November 6th



Week of November 6th, 2006


3rd Annual New York Comedy Festival (A, C)
November 7th - 12th
This 6 day non-stop laughs festival takes place throughout city.
For more information, performers and to buy tickets: nycomedy



14th Annual Design/Build Competition - Canstruction (A, E, NP)
42 Colossal structures on display created by NYC’s top architecture and engineering firms
November 9th -22nd
@ New York Design Center
200 Lexington Avenue (between 32nd and 33rd Streets)
Mon - Sat, 9 - 5p
Cost: one can of food
For more information: cans



New York Chocolate Show (C, E, F/D, )
November 10th - 12th
@ Metropolitan Pavillion and Altman Building
125 West 18th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
Tickets: $25.00
For more information and to buy tickets: chocolate

Monday, November 6th, 2006


The Lure of Gold: An Artistic and Cultural History (A, C, E)
Hans-Gert Bachman will explore the occurrence, evaluation, and beneficial of gold as well as the creativity and craftsmanship with which artifacts have been produced throughout history.
@ Bard Graduate Center
38 West 86th Street (between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue)
6 - 8p
Cost: $20.00
For more information and to register call: 212.501.3011

Movie Screening: The Darien Dilemna (code: T-MM5FN04-01) (C, E)
A father and his filmmaker son explore the previously untold story of 1,000 Viennese Jews stranded on the frozen Danube River in 1941 as they awaited their would-be rescuer, Ruth Klieger.
@ Makor, Steinhardt Building
35 West 67th Street (between Columbus and Central Park Avenues)
7:30p
Cost: $9.00
For more information and to buy tickets: 92y

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 (Election Day) - Don’t forget to vote!


On Your Feet Project presents: (D, D/F, NP, P)
Global Flavors - International Food Tasting
Featuring cuisines from renown restaurants in SoHo, NoHo, NoLita and Little Italy
@ Puck Building
295 Lafayette Street (@ Houston Street)
7 - 10p
Cost: $40.00 in advance, $50.00 at door (cash only)
For more information: oyfp
To buy tickets: tickets



A discussion with Jaime Oliver and his new book, Jamie’s Italy (C, E, L)
Italy is the place I love the most, and this is my tribute to it. No crusading, no politics, this book is simply about the food and the land that has always inspired me. I’ve got over 120 new recipes here - this is the book that I have always wanted to write. I travelled all across Italy to research it and I cooked for and with Italians of all ages, and really learned from them.
@ Barnes and Noble
33 East 17th Street (@ Union Square North)
7p
For more information on Jaimie: jamie

Movie Screening (A, C)
As the Call, So the Echo
This movie tells the story of an American surgeon who volunteers in a poverty stricken hospital in central Vietnam. When a woman with a deadly cancer is presented to him, he must struggle to save her life, fighting to overcome a language barrier, limited equipment, and his deepest fears.
@ Pioneer Theater
155 East 3rd Street (@ Avenue A)
9p
Cost: $6.50 - $10.00
For more information and to buy tickets: pioneer

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Flatiron Wine Tasting (D/F)
@ Via Bistro
16 West 21st Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
6:30p
Cost: $12.00 in advance, $15.00 at the door (if available)
To sign up: winetasting
For more information: winegroup

Speed Dating - Diverse City (C)
Meet your speed match for all interracial daters.
Ages: 25 - 40, open to all ethnicities and races.
@ White Rabbit Bar
145 East Houston Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues)
7 - 9p
Cost: $25.00
For more information and to sign up: multi

The Happy Ending Music and Reading Series (A, R, M)
It’s been dubbed the best reading in NYC from NY magazine and NY Press
This series always features an exciting roster of contemporary literary talent
Tonight’s peformers: Peter Behrens, Jennifer Egan, David Rakoff and Hannah Marcus
@ Happy Ending
302 Broome Street (between Forsyth and Eldridge Streets)
8p
Free
For more information: happy

Thursday, November 9th, 2006


Wine Tasting with Claude de Nicolay Drouhin (F/D, E)
Claude returns to the Burgundy Wine Company to host a tasting of her elegant, complex wines the wines of Chandon de Briailles.
Chandon de Briailles had been owned by Claude's family since 1834, but like many fine estates, with the passing of generations, it had fallen into neglect. It was sometime in the 1980's that Claude and her Mother returned to the estate and began the long, arduous process of revitalizing the vineyards.
@ Burgundy Wine Wine Company
143 West 26th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
6:30 - 8p
Cost: $20.00 - reservations are required
For more information and to sign up: burgundy

HDL Enhancement Fall Wine Party (F/D, P)
A tasting of flavoral wines selected to compliment Holiday Foods, paired with a savory sampling of appetizers.
@ Savannah Steak
7 East 48th Street (between 5th and Madison Avenues)
6:30 - 9:30p
Cost: $65.00, space is limited
For more information and to make a reservation call: 212. 935.2500.



Topher Mohr Live (M)
His music is the next step building on the current incarnation of Alternative music.
He is a new sound for an emerging demographic.
@ Don Hills
511 Greenwich Street (@ Spring Street)
9:30p
For more information about topher: topher

Friday, November 10th, 2006

¡Merengue! Rhythms/Ritmos Visuales (A, C, E)
Spanning the 20 th century, this exhibition features more than 50 works from private and public Dominican collectors -- primarily paintings and also select works on paper, sculpture, photography and video by 36 Dominican artists inspired by this prevalent form of musical and rhythmic expression. ¡Merengue! explores the evolving formal styles embraced by artists on the island conversant with global artistic currents, from Realism to Cubism and Expressionism to Post-Modernism, while consistently drawing from a distinctly Dominican iconographic vocabulary.
@ El Museo del Barrio
1230 Fifth Avenue (@ 104th Street)
11 - 5p
Cost: $6.00
For more information: elmuseo

Opening Exhibit and Reception: The Searchers (A, C, M)
Artists: Nuno Cera, Ann Craven, AC Dickson, Joan Grossman, Lucien Samaha and Jenny Vogel. This exhibition, a library of artist publications, a series of performances that will take place in the gallery multiple times during the exhibition, and a catalog with an essay by Tina Kukielski.
@ EFA Gallery
323 West 39th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues), 2nd floor
6 - 8p
Free
For more information: gallery

Panel Discussion with Edith Wyschogrod with her new book: (A, C, D, L, M)
Crossover Queries: Dwelling with Negatives, Embodying Philosophy's Others
Exploring the risks, ambiguities, and unstable conceptual worlds of contemporary thought, Crossover Queries brings together the wide-ranging writings, across twenty years, of one of our most important philosophers. Ranging from twentieth-century European philosophy the thought of Heidegger, Foucault, Derrida, Levinas, Janicaud and others to novels and artworks, music and dance, from traditional Jewish thought to Jain and Buddhist metaphysics, Wyschogrod's work opens radically new vistas while remaining mindful that the philosopher stands within and is responsible to a philosophical legacy conditioned by the negative.
@ Labyrinth Books
536 West 112th Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue)
7p
Free
For more information: labyrinth

Improv Comedy Show with The Lunch Club (C)
The National Comedy Theatre the nationally acclaimed show, recently opened a brand new theatre in midtown. The show presents a 90 minute improvisational comedy show based completely on audience suggestions.
@ National Comedy Theatre
347 West 36th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues)
7p
Cost: $20.00 in advance, $25.00 at the event
For more information and to sign up: thelunchclub

Saturday, November 11th, 2006



Singles Diamond Mountain Moderate 6-mile Hike (S)
Come with us to Harriman State Park, where we begin our trek by hiking along Stony Brook.
Moderate means not easy! We will gain hundreds of feet in elevation, you will sweat, and the trail will be rocky. This is not a trip for a first-time hiker.
Bring: Your lunch and 2L water minimum per person; backpack/day pack; weather-appropriate clothing (extra layers, gloves, hat).
Time: 8:45 - 6p
Meeting Place: 73 & Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $49.00
For more information and to sign up: outdoorbound
Save $5.00 - after signing up email: info@outdoorbound.com and let them know you found out about trip from laura’s list.



Photographs from the New World by James Deavin (A, C)
In these photographs James is documenting other people's manifestations of fantasy and uncovering their interpretations of what physical trappings provide happiness and comfort and/or signify success.
@ Jen Bekman Gallery
6 Spring Street (between Elizabeth and Bowery Streets)
Free
For more information: bekman

Gallery Talk (A, C, E)
Ivo Mesquita, curator and Faculty of Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College on Blinky Palermo
Blinky Palermo was born Peter Schwarze in Leipzig in 1943. He and his twin brother, Michael, grew up as adopted children under the name Heisterkamp. In 1962 he entered the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he studied with Joseph Beuys and, in 1964, adopted the name "Blinky Palermo," which he appropriated from an American boxing promoter and mafioso.
@ Dia: Beacon
3 Beekman Street - Beacon, NY (reachable by Metro-North Railroad)
1p
Cost: Free with admission ($10.00), reservations suggested
For more information: dia
To make a reservation for lecture call: 845.440.0100



Murray Hill Live (A, C)
Mr. Showbiz is back with a brand new supper club show featuring his trademark blend of Borscht Belt humor, physical comedy, impersonations, and off the cuff audience interaction - think Catskills camp with a postmodern twist. The show will feature Lance Cruce tickling the ivories and burlesque legend, Dirty Martini.
@ Mo Pitkins House of Satisfaction
34 Avenue A (@ 3rd Street)
8p and 10p
Cost: $15.00
For more information and to buy tickets: mopitkins

I Love the 80’s Party (P)
@ Croton Reservoir Tavern
108 West 40th Street (between Broadway and Sixth Avenues)
10 - 3a
Cost: $7.00 with advanced RSVP, $10.00 without reservation
For more information and to RSVP: david

Sunday, November 12th, 2006


Lake Skenonto: Moderate-Challenging 8-mile Hike (S)
Moderate/challenging hike 8 miles in Harriman State Park. Join other outdoor enthusiasts as we follow a series of trails in a hilly area known for its numerous lakes and impressive views. Bring: Your lunch and 2L water minimum per person; backpack/day pack; weather-appropriate clothing (extra layers, gloves, hat).
Time: 8:45 - 6p
Meeting Place: 73 & Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $49.00
For more information and to sign up: outdoorbound
Save $5.00 - after signing up email: info@outdoorbound.com and let them know you found out about trip from laura’s list.

Opening Reception: Sonia Grineva (A, C)
Ms. Grineva has gained an international reputation for her oil and watercolor landscapes and is well - known locally for her Manhattan cityscapes.
@ Paul Labrecque Salon
171 East 65th Street (between Lexington and 3rd Avenues)
5 - 8p
Free
For more information: paullabrecque

Speed Dating (C, S)
Up to 16 dates in one night!
Ages: women 33 - 43, men 35 - 48
@ M Bar
349 Broome Street (between Bowery and Elizabeth Streets)
Cost: $37.00 (use the name - Laura when registering on-line and save $5.00)
For more information and to sign up: nyeasy

Monday, November 13th, 2006


Gilded Splendor: The Liao Dynasty and Its Place in China's History (A, C, E)
Explore the recent archaeological finds which have illuminated China’s little-known Liao Dynasty through a guided tour of the Asia Society's Fall 2006 exhibition "Gilded Splendor: Treasures of China's Liao Empire (907-1125). Following the museum visit, Morris Rossabi will lead a discussion on "The Liao: Nomad Rule in China." Dr. Rossabi is Professor of Chinese and Central Asian History, City University of New York.
@ Asia Society
725 Park Avenue (@ 70th Street)
Tour begins at 4:30. Lecture at 5:30
Free, but reservations are required.
For more information: contact Lili Cole at e-mail: lcole@asiasoc.org or call 212.327.9353

Lounge Around at Latitude (P)
Drinks after work anyone?
Let's Lounge around at Latitude for a drink or three. We'll have the whole 3rd floor in the VIP lounge so invite your friends to party!
Meeting people is fun, but making the first introduction takes a little extra push. To spice things up a we'll have a fun social game and cards will be handed out as you enter. The matching pieces are held by prospective new friends in the crowd.
Ages: 20 - 40's
@ Latitude

783 8th Avenue (between 47th and 49th Streets)
3rd floor
6p
Cost: $15.00, pre-payment required
For more information and to sign up: reallivepeople

Williamsburg Spelling Bee (E, S)
Step up to the mic and rule
@ Petes Candy Store
709 Lorimer Street (between Frost and St. Cono Strada/Richardson Street)
Signup at 7pm, Bee at 7:30
No cover, 2 drink minimum
For more information: petescandy

Key to Activities

A Art
C Cultural
D Dance
D/F Drink/Food
E Education
L Literature
M Music
NP Non-Profit
P Party
S Sport