Monday, January 29, 2007

Happenings for Week of January 29th, 2007

Monday, January 29th, 2007

On the Shoulders of Giants: Kareen Abdul Jabbar speaks out (C, E, F)
From 1920 to 1940, the Harlem Renaissance produced a bright beacon of light that paved the way for African-Americans all over the country. Journey with indomitable basketball star, author and historian Kareem Abdul-Jabbar back to his birthplace, through one of the greatest political, cultural, literary, and artistic movements in our history, revealing the tremendous impact the Harlem Renaissance had on both American culture and his own life.
@ New York Historical Society
170 Central Park West (@ 77th Street)
6:30p
$15
For more information and to sign up: nyhistory

Movie Screening: King of Beggars (Melech Shel Kabtzanim) (code: EFFKOB00W7) (C, E, F)
Based on the character of Fishke der Krumer (Fishke the Lame) created by the Yiddish writer Mendele Mocher Sforim, the film follows the adventures of Fishke, from humble bathhouse attendant in a late 16th century Russian shtetl to leader of a fighting brigade of Jewish outcasts. The story of the rise and fall of a Jewish warrior leader and his inevitable struggle against both a divided Jewish community and the hostile masters of his coincidental ‘homeland.’
@ JCC of Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Avnenue (@ 76th Street)
7:30 PM
$10
For more information and to buy tickets: jcc

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Joshua Prager discusses his latest book (C, E, L, S)
The Echoing Green: The Untold Story of Bobby Thomson, Ralph Branca and the Shot Heard Round the World
Josh Prager, reporter for the Wall Street Journal uncovers the hidden scandal behind the famous 1951 homerun that lead to victory for the New York Giants over the Brooklyn Dodgers in the upset of the century. The Giants won the pennat when Bobby Thompson hit a home run off Ralph Branca and Prager reveals that a Giant coash with a Wollensak telescope made that hit possible.
@ Brooklyn Central Library - 2nd floor Meeting Room
Grand Army Plaza (between Washington and Atlantic Avenue)
7p
Free
For more information call: 718.230.2100



Fiesta Fun (F/D, P, S)
Join us for a Mexican-style fiesta. Get to know your fellow attendees by participating in one of our unique Beneath the Surface mixers. For singles ages: 28 to 49. Five percent of the gross proceeds from this event to charity.
@ Iguana
240 West 54th Street (Btw Broadway and 8th Avenue)
6:30 - 9p
$20 in advance, $30 at the door
For more information and to sign up: fish

Book Signing and Discussion: Margo Jefferson’s, On Michael Jackson (C, E, L, M)
Michael Jackson is known for his greatest hits like “I’m Bad,” “Rock With You,” “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” and many more. However, this Grammy nominated, entertainer, pop icon, and well established musician has had a fall from grace. Author Margo Jefferson analyzes and Mr. Jackson dual personality through all his glory and beyond.
@ Hue Man Bookstore and Café
2319 Frederick Douglass Boulevard (between 124th and 125th Streets)
6p
Free
For more information: hueman

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007



Laura’s List Happy Hour (P)
Get out of the cold and come and join us for a cocktail.
Kick back and meet new people from Laura's List...
Drink Specials:
Listed Martinis - 1/2 price
Draft beers (domestic and imported) $4
Bud/Budlight - $3
Merlot and Chardonnay - $5
@ Kanvas Bar & Lounge
219 9th Avenue (between 23rd and 24th Streets)
5:30p
For more information or questions email Laura @ nyckid135@yahoo.com

Art Lecture: The Modernist Disconnection with Avigdor Arikha (A, C, E)
It took more than a thousand years to achieve art as masterly art but only a few decades to achieve non-art as art. How did this happen?
@ The Frick Collection
1 East 70th Street (@ 5th Avenue)
Doors open at 5:30p, lecture starts @ 6p
Free
For more information: frick



Army of Bjork (F/D, P)
A costume party featuring cold weather (Iceland), warm wine (glogg), Bjork music and maybe even Bjork.
@ Stain Bar
766 Grand Street (between Humboldt and Avenue of Puerto Rico), Brooklyn
8p
Free
For more information: stain

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

The Hudson River School: The Influence of the Environment Then and Now (A, C, E)
Distinguished environmentalists and art historians combine to examine the relationship between the Hudson River School, the first self-consciously ‘American’ landscape vision, and the conservation movement that emerged more than a century ago. The panel will explore the artists’ motivation in creating these images, the chord they struck in the 19th century and its resonance today.
@ New York Historical Society
170 Central Park West (@ 77th Street)
6:30p
$15
For more information and to sign up: nyhistory

Hemi Rudner and Yirmi Kaplan (Code: T-MM5PF12-01) (A, C, M)
The two friends come together on one stage, for a show of Israeli rock. They will perform each others greatest hits together with a full band. They perform the current Israeli hit songs like you've never heard them before,"Mishehu shomea oti", "Ma sheover alai" from Eifo Hayeled, "Geula" by Hemi Rudner and many others.
@ Makor, Steinhardt Building
35 West 67th Street (between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue)
Cost: $25 in advance; $30 at the door
8p
For more information and to buy tickets: 92y

Movie Screening: How the War Started on My Island (A, C, E, F)
(Kako je poceo rat na mom otoku)
Though being one of the first movies to take a humorous approach to the violent break-up of Yugoslavia, this motion picture is partly based on real events that took place in September of 1991. A few months after Croatia seceded from Yugoslavia, Yugoslav military installations still hold previously recruited Croatian men inside. One such installation is a garrison on a small island, commanded by Major Aleksa Milosavljevic. Besieged by local militia, Major Aleksa threatens to blow up ammunition depots with half the island in the event of any hostile action. During the stalemate, art historian Blaz Gajski comes from Zagreb, hoping to rescue his son from the barracks.
Pioneer Theater
155 East 3rd Street (@ Avenue A)
7p
Tickets range: $6.50 - 10
For more information or to buy tickets: pioneer



Design Thursday (A, E, F/D)
Design Within Reach and Pre-A-Habiter team up. Bring your questions and ideas to the design professionals and let them provide you with modern solutions using Design Within Reach products. If you have an interior space in need of a modern make-over, then come and get free design advice that will help give your home a new look. Refreshments will be served.
@ Design Within Reach
76 Montague Stree (@ Hicks Street), Brooklyn
For more information: dwr
Please RSVP in advance to: brooklynheights@dwr.com

Exhibit Opening and Artists Reception: Art as Anecdote (A, E, F/D)
This show looks to the resources of a nonprofit institution (where, ostensibly, artists' best interests are always in mind) and begs the question: Why is it that what makes an artwork so meaningful to a broad audience is often what makes an artwork incredibly personal, unique?
@ Brooklyn Arts Council Gallery
55 Washington Street (between Fulton Street and Atlantic Avenue), Suite 218
6 - 8p
For more information: brooklynarts

Friday, February 2nd, 2007 (Groundhog Day)



Photography Exhibit: Richard Renaldi, The Plains (A, C)
Richard Renaldi’s recent photographs depict the social and economic landscape surrounding America’s modern-day Great Plains. Taken with an 8-by-10-inch camera over the course of several trips to towns such as Medina, North Dakota, Hooker, Oklahoma, and Wichita Falls, Texas, Renaldi’s work includes landscapes and portraits. In the former, Renaldi illustrates the expanse of land and sky that was once iconic to the American frontier. In addition to his landscapes, Mr. Renaldi‘s work features portraits of local residents in these environments.
@ Yossi Milo Gallery
525 West 25th Street (between 10th and 11th Avenues)
Free
For more information regarding the artist: renaldi
For more information regarding the exhibit: yossimilo

Asia Circle Cocktail Evening (C, F/D, P)
Asia Circle, the Asia Society’s young patrons membership group, hosts a networking and cocktail evening open to the public at Asia Society’s Leo Bar. These informal gatherings offer opportunities to reunite with old friends, network with members and their guests, tour the Society’s exhibitions and find out why you should join Asia Circle. Enjoy exhibition tours at 7:15p and 7:45p
Asia Society and Museum
725 Park Ave (between 70th and 71st Streets)
6 - 9p
Free
For more information: asiasociety



Buckwheat Zydeco (C, M)
If you've seen a Buckwheat show, you know what to expect: rocking, stomping, good time Creole party music. If you haven't seen Buckwheat Zydeco live, you're missing one of the music world's most exciting and fun performers. "Buckwheat leads one of the best party bands in America; he can pump out zydeco two-beats or shift into rolling 12-bar blues, steaming all the way." - The New York Times
@ BB King Blues Club
237 West 42nd Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)
8p
$20.50 advance, $25.00 day of show
For more information and to buy tickets: bbking

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007


Singles Horseback, Wine and Fondue Tasting (F/D, S)
Join us for a day of riding, wine and fondue tasting.
We will saddle up, then ride for one hour through fields and woods with an experienced Wrangler or two. All skill levels welcome. Then, back to Manhattan to warm up over fondue and wine. Our Swiss hosts will make us most comfortable, as we sample from two custom-made fondues raclette and chocolate and a wide range of wines from the wine bar. Wine experts will be on hand to provide information, education and add a little history to this interactive event.
Time: 10 - 5p (meet at 9:45 for check-in).
Meeting Place: 73rd Street and Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $150
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.



Museum Exhibit: Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting (A, C, E)
A provocative and timely exhibition of work by international artists using fiber in unexpected and unorthodox ways, Radical Lace & Subversive Knitting illuminates a field of creative practice that is fresh, surprising, and engaging. Artists employ a variety of media, from traditional yarns and laces, to found objects and video, and explore contemporary currents in art practice of socially engaged, participatory work. The artists in this exhibition are experimenting with forms and techniques in the most novel and surprising ways, exploring new relationships between structure, design, color, and pattern.
@ Museum of Arts and Design
40 West 53rd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
$9 admission
For more information: mad

The Museum of Natural Hysteria 2: The Naked and Damned Scavenger Hunt (A, C, S)
If you enjoyed the movie Night at the Museum, you’ll enjoy this whirlwind tour of the most dangerous and shocking displays in the Museum of Natural History, featuring displays that inspired scenes in the movie. You’ll see nature and humans in a way that would make PBS blush. You’ll see exotic tribes and well-armed beasts in battles of tooth and claw and to the victors go the eyebrow raising spoils.
Price: $32 (which includes museum admission)
Advance payment is required
For more information and to sign up: adventures

Exploring the African American Quilt-Making Tradition with Edward Bostick (A, C, E)
Join artist and self-taught quilt maker Edward Bostick for an illustrated discussion of the African American quilt making tradition. Learn the stories and hidden messages depicted in the patterns of quilts, from the diamonds that represent birth, life, death and rebirth, to ‘Log Cabins’ that advertised safe homes for escaped slaves.
@ Brooklyn Central Library - 2nd floor Meeting Room
Grand Army Plaza (between Washington and Atlantic Avenues)
4p
Free
For more information call: 718.230.2100

Lee Feldman Performs (A, C, M)
Lee's timeless songwriting has evoked comparisons such as "Fats Domino meets Chopin", "Harry Nilsson meets Fats Waller," and "Randy Newman by way of Lou Reed and Paul Simon." Still, Lee's songs have a style uniquely their own, a reflection of his multiple roots in rock 'n roll, jazz and classical music. Perhaps this is why James Lien of CMJ wrote, "Lee Feldman is one of a vanishing breed: a literate, intriguing songwriter who sits at the piano and plays songs that are entertaining, witty and brimming with wry humor and creative wordplay.
@ Googies Lounge - upstairs at the Living Room
154 Ludlow Street (between Stanton and Rivington Streets)
9:30p
No cover, $5 suggested donation, 1 drink minimum
For more information: lee or livingroom

Sunday, February 4th, 2007 (Superbowl Sunday)

Winter Hike and Russian Baths/Spa (S)
Enjoy an invigorating 6 mile, medium-intensity hike through winter woods then back to Manhattan for several relaxing hours in the pool, hot tub, sauna, Jacuzzi and plunge pool. You may also add on a 30 or 60 minute massage...the perfect way to wrap up a winter day trip.You will have unlimited use of the facilities until 11p. You are provided you with a plush terry cloth robe, personal slippers, and as many towels as you need.
Time: 8 - 5p (meet at 7:45 for check-in).
Meeting Place: 73rd Street and Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $95 (massages are additional)
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.



Singles Snow Tubing, Beer and BBQ (F/D, S)
Tired of Sledding on the 'hills' in NYC? Want a real ride? Jump on the wagon for a day of hard-core tubing!! You'll have your choice between the single and the and alternate whenever you like. Once you've got your tube, hitch a ride up the mountain on any one of four tows, jump in your tube and barrel down on one of ten different extended runs. Afterward, we’ll relax over a beer tasting at an award-winning microbrewery, housed in a renovated late-1800s farmhouse.
Time: 8 - 4p (meet at 7:45 for check-in).
Meeting Place: 73rd Street and Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $115
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.

Akiko Yano Performs (A, M)
She is one of the most famous people you never heard of. She has recorded with many of the world's great musicians, and has been a major star in Japan since she was 21. Akiko has continued to collaborate with some of the world's most renowned musicians: Thomas Dolby, Pat Metheny and The Chieftains, singing in both Japanese and English.
@ Joes Pub
425 Lafayette Street (between Astor Place and West 4th Street)
7:30p
$27
For more information and to buy tickets: joespub

Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall - An Artists’s Country Estate (A, C, E)
This estate was completed in 1905 and was the epitome of the designer's achievement and in many ways defined this multifaceted artist. Tiffany designed every aspect of the project inside and out, creating a total aesthetic environment. The exhibition is a window into Tiffany’s most personal art, bringing into focus this remarkable artist who lavished as much care and creativity on the design and furnishing of his home and gardens as he did on all the wide-ranging media in which he worked. Although the house tragically burned to the ground in 1957, the exhibition brings together many of its surviving architectural elements and interior features. In addition, the exhibition features Tiffany's personal collections of his own work breathtaking stained-glass windows, paintings, glass and ceramic vases as well as the artist's collections of Japanese, Chinese, and Native American works of art.
@ Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue (at 82nd Street)
Suggested admission, $20
For more information: met



Super Bowl XLI (Code: T-MM5RT86-01) (P, S)
Catch all the drama, anguish and triumph of the most intense game in pro sports. At this annual Super Bowl party, you can watch on the big screen while enjoying our great selection of premium beers and munchies. Price includes an open bar for one hour, snacks and prizes for score predictions.
Makor, Steinhardt Building
35 West 67th Street (between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue)
5p
Tickets are $25 advance; $30 day of event
For more information and to buy tickets: 92y

Super Bowl Party (P, S)
Come and watch the game, chill, party, mingle, drink and hang out with new folks.
@ Identity Bar
511 East 6th Street (between Avenues A and B)
5p
$10 in advance, $15 at event
For more information and to sign up: thelunchclub

Monday, February 5th, 2007


Speed Dating (S)
Prey Bar and Lounge
Up to 16 dates in one night
Ages: women 29 - 39, men 30 - 42
4 West 22nd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
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
F Film
E Education
L Literature
M Music
NP Non-Profit
P Party
S Sport

Monday, January 22, 2007

Happenings for Week of January 22nd

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

Come and Paint - Monday Night Crafting (S)
Come create, commune with other artists, an informal inspiring gathering. Talent optional, supplies available.
@ Stain Bar
766 Grand Street (between Avenue of the Puerto Rico and Humboldt Street), Brooklyn
5p
Free
For more information: stain

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007



Plant-O-Rama (C, E, L)
A Trade Show and Symposium for Horticulture Professionals
Trade show featuring 45 exhibitors who represent the NYC metro region’s premier specialty nurseries and wholesale growers · horticultural suppliers · botanic gardens · greening organizations. Take home an amazing array of catalogs from native and ornamental seed and plant growers. Attend entertaining and informative lectures and panel discussions featuring horticultural personalities.
@ Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Palm House Exhibit Hall
1000 Washington Avenue (between Montgomery and Crown Streets), Brooklyn
9 - 4p
Free
For more information: bbg

Tasting North American Pinot Noir with Author John Haeger (F/D, E, L)
Join us for a very special evening with author John Haegar as he shares excerpts and inspiration from his book North American Pinot Noir. John will be guiding us through a flight of of four Pinots representing today's American hot spots. If you've ever wanted to learn more about Pinot Noir or just enjoy it with a true expert on the topic don't miss this exclusive event.
5:30 - 7:30p
Free, though RSVP strong suggested
Please RSVP for this complimentary event by calling the store at 212.980.9463.
For more information: crush

Wine Workout (E, F/D, S)
It's a vibrant new exercise that uses tasting wine to strengthen and train the senses and mind. To the many proclaimed health benefits of moderate wine consumption lower blood pressure and cholesterol, reduced risks of heart attack, stroke, certain cancers and degenerative diseases among The Wine Workout offers up a few more: Mindfully savoring wine becomes the practice that helps articulate the senses, define preferences and enhance how we create, integrate and reactivate memories. Celebratory aperitif and hors d’oeuvres will be followed by Glass Music Symphonies and by four sit-down rounds of compare-and-contrast Wine Workout tastings, designed to exercise the senses and mind.
Pulse Restaurant in The Sports Club/LA at Rockefeller Center
45 Rockefeller Plaza (between 50th and 51st Streets)
6:30 - 9p
$100 per person
For more information and to sign up: senses



Book Launch Party - Better Single than Sorry (F/D, L, P)
Jen Schefft hosts Diva Nights. Divas, you remember Jen Schefft. She was featured on both the "The Bachelor" and the "The Bachelorette.” As a true diva, she decided to stay single and she has now written the book about it. You can have the best time of your life when you're single, but you wouldn't know that from our relationship obsessed society, where celebrity magazines devote the majority of their content to who's dating whom and the wedding industry is a $100-billion business. ‘You keep yourself feeling empowered by going out, having a good time and knowing there are so many fabulous people out there. You should never have to settle’.
@ Thom Bar - 60 Thompson Hotel
60 Thompson Street (between Spring and Broome Streets)
Cocktail party 7 - 8:30p, dinner @ 9p
Free - cocktail party, dinner - $100
To RSVP to cocktail party and/or dinner: diva
For more information regarding the book: www.harpercollins.com

Movie Screening: Manhattan (F)
Directed by Woody Allen
@ Telephone Bar and Grill - Back room
149 Second Avenue (between 9th and 10th Streets)
8p
Free
For more information: telebar

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007

Opening Night and Artists Reception (A, E, F/D)
Jennifer Andrews: VietNam and NewYork
"My paintings remain an ongoing investigation into both landscape and memory. Working with thin washes of oil and beeswax on clear-primed linen and copper, I allow many potential realities to develop and overlap each other in one space. For me, the activity of painting parallels the selective process of memory."
@ Jennifer Andrews - PaintCan Studios
80 Nassau Street (between Fulton and John Streets), #2b
6 - 9p
Free
For more information: jennifer

Speed Dating (S)
This event is a relaxed, friendly, fun way to meet several members of the opposite sex through a series of short Speed Dating "mini-dates". You will "date" each person for 5 minutes each over the course of the evening. We will have a 15 minute mingling break during the evening and the event will be approximately 2 hours.
Ages: 30s & 40s - Men only (sold out for women)
@ Madame X: 94 West Houston (between Thompson Street and La Guardia Place)
6:30p
$25, Pre-Payment Required
For more information and to sign up: livepeople

Book Signing and Discussion (E, L)
Mary Buffet: The Tao of Warren Buffet
A collection of pithy and inspiring sayings from America’s favorite businessman that reveal his secrets of success. Like the sayings of the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, Warren Buffett’s wisdom is deceptively simple and enormously powerful in application. Warren Buffett’s investment achievements are unparalleled. He owes his success to hard work, integrity, and that most elusive commodity of all, common sense. The quotations in this book exemplify Warren’s practical strategies and provide useful examples for every investor large or small and models everyone can follow. The quotes are culled from a variety of sources including personal conversations, corporate reports, profiles and interviews.
@ Barnes and Nobles - Citigroup Center
160 East 54th Street (between 3rd and Lexington Avenues)
6:30p
Free
For more information: bn

Singles Scotch Tasting (E, F/D)
We will taste through 40 of the best single barrels, malts, whiskies, scotches, and tequilas in the market today. This walk through tasting event is not just for singles it’s for any real scotch lover out there. Or someone just new to the scotch crave. Company ambassadors will be answer questions and walking you through all scotches.
@ The Jewish Center
131 West 86th Street (between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues)
7:30 - 9:30p
$39
For more information and to sign up: kosherwines

Thursday, January 25th, 2007



Harlem Speaks: Reggie Workman talks about his life (C, E, M)
Reggie is a brilliant player whose versatile style fits into all jazz settings. He played piano, tuba, and euphonium early on but settled on bass in the mid-'50s. After working regularly with Gigi Gryce (1958), Red Garland, and Roy Haynes, he was a member of the John Coltrane Quartet for much of 1961. Workman has been both an educator, most readily associated with The New School, while also serving on the faculty of The University of Michigan, and a working musician, and has played with numerous legendary jazz musicians including Max Roach, Art Farmer, Mal Waldron, David Murray, Sam Rivers, and Andrew Hill. In the 1980s, Workman began leading his own group, the Reggie Workman Ensemble. He also began a collaboration with pianist Marilyn Crispell that lasted into the next decade. During the '90s, Workman was not only active with his own ensemble, but also in Trio Three.
@ The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
104 East 126th Street (between Park and Lexington Avenues)
6:30p
Free, call 212-348-8300 to RSVP
For more information: jazzmuseum

Voces de Cambio: Nueva Literatura Cubana (A, C, L)
(Voices of Change: New Cuban Literature)
Featuring Marc Wachtenheim, Alcibiades Hidalgo, and Manuel Vazquez Portal. Voces de Cambio is an anthology of previously unpublished works by Cuba’s emerging independent writers. A multi-faceted view of contemporary Cuba, the collection presents the poetry and prose of 21 writers who impart their view of “the real Cuba”, and offer us a window on the richness and diversity of Cuban thought, expressing the universal desire for change. March Wachtenheim, director of the Cuba Development Initiative of the Pan American Development Foundation, will introduce two Cuban writers from the collection: journalist and diplomat Alcibiades Hidalgo, and poet and philosopher Manuel Vazquez Portal. Please note: this event will be held in Spanish and English.
@ McNally Robinson
52 Prince Street (between Lafayette and Mulberry Street)
7p
Free
For more information: mcnally

MS Society Presents: 2nd Annual Redemption Party (N/P,P)
Resolutions were made to be broken. Toast your broken resolutions while supporting a great cause.
@ Saloon
1584 York Avenue (@ 84th Street)
7 - 10p
$40 in advance, $45 at event
For more information and to buy a ticket: msnyc

Summer 2007 Happy Hour (P)
Why not start thinking about your summer plans now.
@ Mantra
986 2nd Avenue (@ 52nd Street)
7 - 11p
No cover, but must RSVP in advance
For more information and to RSVP: davidshapiro

Friday, January 26th, 2007

Book Discussion and Signing (C, E, L)
Off the Record: A Reporter Unveils the Celebrity Worlds of Hollywood, Hip-hop and Sports
Newsweek entertainment reporter, Allison Samuels provides insider observations culled froma career covering Afro-American Hollywood.
@ Barnes and Noble
2289 Broadway (@ 82nd Street)
7p
Free
For more information: bn

The Warren Vache Trio performs in Chelsea (M)
Warren Vaché is a supremely accomplished, versatile and rare performer. He has been astounding audiences worldwide for decades with his superb cornet, trumpet and flugelhorn stylings. Through live performances and recordings, along with stage, screen, radio and television appearances, Warren conveys incredible warmth through his burnished tone and intelligent improvisations. Coupling a beautiful tone with a chance taking style, Warren utilizes the complete range of the jazz vocabulary. Mr. Vaché has coalesced his own inimitable style that defies categorization.
@ Rubin Museum of Art
150 West 17th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenue)
7p
$15
For more information and to buy tickets: rma



Performance: The Silent Concerto (A, C)
This show performs the tangled relationship between three lifelong friends. One is a tragic ingune trapped inside the body of a chain-smoking character actress, one is an alcoholic amnesiac and the third is a self-tortured artist. Can they ever escape the drama they've made for themselves?
@ 14th Street Y
344 East 14th Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues)
8p
$18
For more information and to buy tickets: packawallop

Saturday, January 27th, 2007

Of Temples and Tripods: Drawing Designs from Ancient Art (A, C, E)
An exhibition tour (James Anthenian Stuart - The Rediscovery of Antiquity) and hands-on activities. Explore the relationship between ancient times and the modern world. Write and sketch as you explore the galleries. Create your own personal travel sketchbook to take home.
@ The Bard Graduate Center
18 West 86th Street (between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West)
Free, though advanced registration is required
For more information and to register call: 212.501.3011

Musical Performance: Matt Haimovitz (M)
Cellist Matt Haimovitz has established himself as one of classical music's most adventurous artists, equally at ease playing the masterworks for his instrument in solo, chamber and concerto performances in leading concert halls as he is bringing classical music to new listeners in surprising new venues.
@ Barnes and Noble
1972 Broadway (@ 67th Street)
4p
Free
For more information: oxingale



Wine Tasting with Olivier Humbrecht (F/D, E)
Olivier, the acknowledged master of Alsatian wine, is in town to receive the "Winemaker of the Year" award from Wine Enthusiast Magazine.The man has serious skills, creating some of the most expressive, lush, extroverted, powerhouse whites you will ever lay your palate on. He has been called one of "The Most Influential Wine Personalities of the Last 20 Years" by The Wine Advocate and was the very first French Master of Wine. His dedication to quality and detail is legendary and he remains one of the leading advocates of biodynamic winemaking.
@ Le Du Wines
600 Washington Street (between LeRoy and Morton Streets)
4 - 6p
Free
For more information: ledu

Saturday Nights and the MET (Code: T-LS5MT07-01) (A, C, S)
Single? How about meeting at the Met? Get a sneak preview of a new exhibition or tour the permanent collection, then socialize at the Museum Café.
Meet at the Metropolitan Museum’s group tour desk
@ Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue (@ 82nd Street)
5:45p
$30.00
For more information and to sign up:92y

Sunday, January 28th, 2007


Winter Hike & Yoga (S)
Get your blood moving on an invigorating winter hike--then stretch, restore & renew during a 1.5-hour yoga session. We'll pick a beautiful forest trail, get our heart rates up, and stop for lunch during the hike (bring your own). Then we’ll drive to Sonic Yoga in Mt. Kisco for a private session.
Time: 9 - 6:30p (meet at 8:45 for check-in).
Meeting Place: 73rd Street and Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $85
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.



Backwoods Snowshoeing (or Hike) (S)
Beginners are welcome. Snowshoeing is easy to learn if you can hike, you can snowshoe.
NOTE: If there is insufficient snow, this trip will convert to an 8-mile winter hike, intermediate level.
Time: 9 - 5:30p (meet at 8:45 for check-in).
Meeting Place: 73rd Street and Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $70
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.

Hug it Out (C, S)
Sometimes, a hug is all what we need. Free hugs is a real life controversial story of Juan Mann, a man whose sole mission was to reach out and hug a stranger to brighten up their lives. In this age of social disconnectivity and lack of human contact, the effects to the Free Hugs campaign became phenomenal. Inspired by a rather heartwarming quick video a few good souls will be coming to NYC. Come and join the positive action or simply drop by to get a hug.
@ Union Square Park South
Afternoon
Free
For more information: freenyc, freehugs

Carrying Jackie’s Torch (C, E, L)
The Players Who Integrated Baseball (Code: T-MD5LE07-01)
Pulitzer-nominated sports writer Steve Jacobson leads a discussion of the struggles and triumphs of the black baseball players who followed Jackie Robinson, including Ernie Banks, Hank Aaron and Lou Brock. Jacobson is joined by Arlene Howard, the wife of Elston Howard, the first black member of the Yankees, and Ed Charles, who spent eight seasons with the Atlanta Braves in the still-segregated South and later played for the New York Mets.
Makor, Steinhardt Building
35 West 67th Street (between Columbus and Central Park West)
12 -1:30p
$16
For more information and to sign up: 92y

Performance: The Sustainable Future (A, C)
When a small Brooklyn architecture firm is hired to build the U.S.
embassy in Iraq, foreign and domestic affairs collide over sex, solar
power, and the way to the sustainable future.
@ Galapagos Art Space - backroom
70 North 6th Street (between between Kent and Wythe) Williamsburg, Bklyn
8p
$12
For more information and to buy tickets: galapagosart

Monday, January 29th, 2007




On the Shoulders of Giants: Kareen Abdul Jabbar speaks out (C, E, F)
From 1920 to 1940, the Harlem Renaissance produced a bright beacon of light that paved the way for African-Americans all over the country. Journey with indomitable basketball star, author and historian Kareem Abdul-Jabbar back to his birthplace, through one of the greatest political, cultural, literary, and artistic movements in our history, revealing the tremendous impact the Harlem Renaissance had on both American culture and his own life.
@ New York Historical Society
170 Central Park West (@ 77th Street)
6:30p
$15
For more information and to sign up:nyhistory

Key to Activities

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

Monday, January 15, 2007

Happenings for Week of January 15th

Week of January 15th, 2007

Outdoor Art Exhibit: Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers (A, C)

January 16th - February 12th, 2007
The Museum of Modern Art and Creative Time, the New York based public art organization, have jointly commissioned Doug Aitken to create the artist's first large-scale public artwork in the United States. The project is also the first to bring art to MoMA's exterior walls. Continuous sequences of film scenes will be projected onto eight facades, including those on West Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets and those overlooking The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. Inspired by the densely built environment of New York's midtown, the artist will create a cinematic art experience that directly integrates with the architectural fabric of the city while simultaneously enhancing and challenging viewers' perceptions of public space. The project, filmed in New York City, will be shown daily from 5-10p and is intended to be visible from many public vantage points adjacent to the Museum.
For more information: moma

Monday, January 15th, 2007 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)


A Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration (A, C, M0
Celebrate the spirit of Dr. King at Brooklyn’s Botanical Gardens. Join us for this touching and beautiful annual performance of spirituals featuring the Great Day Chorale led by Louvinia Pointer.
@ Brooklyn Botanical Garden
1000 Washington Avenue (between Montgomery and Crown Streets), Brooklyn
2:30p
Free
For more information: bbg

Lecture & Book Signing (E, F/D, L)
Daniel Boulud presents Braise
Internationally acclaimed chef Daniel Boulud shares a multitude of braising techniques from his latest book, Braise (Ecco). With recipes inspired by the chef’s love of world cuisines, Braise is the definitive cookbook on the technique, bringing one-pot meals to a whole new level. Chef Boulud will be interviewed on stage by Sissy Biggers, Lifestyle Co-host, PBS’s The Victory Garden.
@ FIAF - Florence Gould Hall
55 East 59th Street (between Park and Madison Avenues)
7p
Cost: $25
To sign up call: 212.307.4100
For more information: fiaf



Dinner and a Movie - Motorcycle Diaries (F, F/D)
Based on the diareis of Ernest ‘Che’ Guevara and Alberto Granado as young me, the film follows the two daring friends on a breathtaking and exciting motorcycle trip across Latin America that is fated to change their lives, and the course of history.
A 3 course dinner will be served
@ Suba Restaurant
109 Ludlow Street (between Delancy and Rivington Streets)
Seatins between 7 - 8, movie starts at 8:30p
Cost: $35 plus tax and gratuity
For more information and to make a reservation call: 212.982.5714

Speed Dating (S)
Up to 16 dates in one night
Ages: Women 33 - 43, Men 35 - 48
Prey Bar & Lounge
Address: 4 West 22nd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
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

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007


Seven Voices, Seven Views (A)
A group show to benefit Creative Alternatives of New York
One of the artists featured: Cheryl Riley
For this group exhibit, she created the next editions of her James Baldwin Totems. These are five pedestal-size carved wood sculptures that are in editions of five.
@ G. R. N’namdi Gallery
526 West 26th Street, ( between 10th and 11th Avenues), Suite #316
Free
For more information: cheryl



8th Annual Country Dancing Celebration (D, E, M)
Learn how to line dance and have some fun…
@ Connolly’s
121 West 45th Street (between 6th Avenue and Broadway), 3rd flr
Doors open at 6:30p, lessons start at 7:45p
Cost: $13 (cover)
For more information: country

Blacks, Jews and Civil Rights (Code: T-MM5LE01-01) (C, E)
What Brought Us Together, What Keeps Us Apart
Rabbi Marc Schneier, Rev. Johnny Ray Youngblood and Rev. David Brawley with Jonathan Odell, moderator. In the wake of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, religious leaders discuss the state of black-Jewish relations. The moderator is Jonathan Odell, founder of the Institute for Authentic Dialogue, author of The View from Delphi and an expert in the psychology of racism. Describing the Jewish perspective is Rabbi Marc Schneier, the president and founder of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding. Rev. Johnny Ray Youngblood and Rev. David Brawley are well-known pastors at St. Paul’s Baptist Church.
@ Makor - Steinhardt Building
35 West 67th Street (between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West)
7p
Cost: $12 in advance; $15 at the door
For more information and to sign up: www.92y.org

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007


Opening Exhibit and Artist’s Reception (A, C, E)
Marissa Soroudi: Unspoken
I have photographed mainly veiled women, yet the material veil is less significant than who is actually wearing it. Underneath these silk cloths are women who may be dressed modestly and speak softly, but have experiences, artistry, wisdom, and ornate ideas that are roaring. I strive to hear and honor these women for their divinity.
@ The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park South (between Irving Place and Park Avenue South)
6 - 9p
Free
For more information: marissa

Panel Discussion: (C, E, F/D)
Kimchi, Kalbi & Kimbap: Korean Kuisine Kaptures America’s Palate
This panel will examine the history of Korean restaurants in the U.S., the latest in Korean culinary trends and the impact of Korean food on other cuisines and cooking styles. Moderator, James Oseland, Editor-in-Chief of Saveur, will be joined by a panel of distinguished food experts for an exciting discussion of these topics and more.
@ Asia Society and Museum
725 Park Ave (@ 70th Street)
7 - 9p
Cost: $30
For more information and to sign up: asiasociety

Movie Screening (E, F)
Sipping Jet Streams
From the markets and souks of Marrakech in Morocco to the blues of the Atlantic in Barbados, from Japan to Cuba, Italy, Hong Kong, and Egypt Sipping Jetstreams is a photographic journey of discovery and adventure. This two-year odyssey focuses not just on the surfing but the places and the faces of each destination.
All door proceeds from this event will be donated to the Surfrider Foundation NYC Chapter.
@ Tribeca Cinemas
54 Varick Street (at Laight Street)
7p
Cost: $25
For more information and to buy tickets: tribecacinemas



JDate Party (P)
Turn up the volume on ’07 and come connect with new friends and catch up with the old.
@ Club Stereo
512 West 29th Street (between 10th and 11th Avenues)
7 - 10p
Cost: $15 in advance, $25 at the door
For more information and to sign up: jdate

Thursday, January 18th, 2007




Art Exhibit (A, C)
Ralph Rucci: The Art of Weightlessness
A retrospective of the work of the acclaimed fashion designer Ralph Rucci. This exhibit marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of his career in fashion. It includes approximately 100 of his garments including some suspended from the ceiling. An avid art collector and accomplished painter, Rucci often finds inspiration in paintings and sculpture. Pieces from his private collection ancient Khymer sculpture, Japanese painted screens and bamboo baskets, Indian sculpture, and contemporary art by Francis Bacon and Cy Twombly as well as paintings by Rucci himself will be displayed near the garments that they inspired.
@ The Museum at FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology)
227 West 27 Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)
Free
For more information: fitnyc

Beer Tasting Party (F/D, E, P)
This event will feature 9 German imported draft beers with a delicious German 3-course dinner. The event is hosted by a beer specialist who will explain brewery methods, history and origins of each beer.
@ Loreley Restaurant and Biergarten
7 Rivington Street (between Bowery and Chrystie Street)
7p
Cost: $35
For more information and to sign up: loreley

Patience Higgins Performs (M)
Part of the Harlem Swings concert series
Higgins, a multi-reed instrumentalist known for his versatility, technical facility and fine tone on all his instruments. For Higgins, music is an expression of his humanity. And as a person with a highly developed social conscience, he recognizes the profound effect this mysterious thing called music has on each of us.
@ Nubian Heritage
2037 Fifth Avenue (@ 126th Street)
7p
Free
For more information: harlem

Friday, January 19th, 2007



Art Exhibit (A, C, E)
Jeffrey Fulvimari: A Piece of Fulvimari
For his first solo show in New York, Jeffrey Fulvimari is dishing up his gorgeous gals and charming witticisms on over 100 hand-illustrated paper plates. Jeffrey Fulvimari has been influencing the art and fashion worlds for over 10 years. Though he is most well known in the United States for illustrating Madonna's first children's book, The English Roses, his client list is extensive, including special projects with Louis Vuitton and up-and-coming Belgian designer Verlaine.
@ Gallery Hanahou
611 Broadway (between Bleeker and East Houston Streets ), Suite 730
Free
For more information: hanahou

OBW Farewell Party (P)
The entire staff at OBW would like to thank all of their loyal guests, patrons and friends for their unwavering support. Come and celebrate with them as they throw a farewell party.
@ OBW
20 West 38th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
Doors at open at 4p
For more information: obw

Andrew Sterman Group returns to Chelsea (A, C, M)
Andrew will premiere his newest compositions inspired by Himalayan art. Andrew Sterman (tenor saxophone) performs with Todd Reynolds (violin), Mick Rossi (piano), Kermit Driscoll (bass) and Tim Horner (drums).
@ Rubin Museum of Art
150 West 17th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
7p
Cost: $15 in advance; $20 at door
For more information and to buy tickets: rma



Pillow Fight League (S)
Women in real fights! With pillows! And rules, regulations, a referee, judges, a point system - you literally will not believe your eyes these women are in it to win it. Already a hit wherever they appear in Canada, this is a historic event the first pillow fight league live event in America. You'll be treated to a full evening of fights. MATCHAmateurs can sign-up to fight on the night of the event."
thepfl@gmail.com.
@ Galapagos Art Space - back room
70 North 6th Street, (between Kent and Wythe), Williamsburg, Bklyn
8p
Cost: $15 in advance, $20 at door
For more information and to buy tickets: galapagos

Saturday, January 20th, 2007

Glitter and Doom: German Portraits from the 1920s (A, C, E)
Political, economic, and social turmoil shaped Germany’s short-lived Weimar Republic (1919–1933). These pivotal years also witnessed an incredibly creative period in German literature, art, music, film, theater, and architecture. In painting, a trend of matter-of-fact realism took hold. Disillusioned by the cataclysm of World War I, the most vital German artists moved towards what became known as a Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity), in particular, a branch known as Verism. Looking soberly, cynically, and even ferociously at their fellow citizens, these artists found their true métier in portraiture, as seen in the 40 paintings and 60 works on paper featured in “Glitter and Doom.”
@ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue (@ 82nd Street) - special exhibition galleries, 1st floor
Suggested admission: $20
For more information: met



Movie Screening: Gridiron Gang (F)
A group of teenage delinquents are give a second change to redeem themselves by playing football. It’s a season that will test their minds, spirit and bodies as the coach teaches his players the principles of good character, strength through resilience and genuine respect for their teammates.
@ Sony Wonder Tech Lab
550 Madison Avenue (@ 56th Street)
2p
Free, but reservations are necessary
Call 212.833.7858 for reservations, for more information: movies

Champagne School: Prestige Cuvees & Caviar (F/D, E)
Join us for what may be a once in a lifetime opportunity to taste four Prestige Cuvée Champagnes along with caviars from Petrossian. Prestige Cuvées mark the apex of champagne luxury, in quality as well as price, so take advantage of this rare opportunity to taste four examples in one sitting! We will walk you through a side-by-side tasting of Krug Grande Cuvée, Krug Vintage, Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame and Dom Perignon as an expert from Petrossian guides you through the tasting of four caviars.
@ Flute Midtown
205 West 54th Street (between 7th Avenue and Broadway)
6 - 7p
Cost: $99
For more information and to sign up: wineevents

Zane Campbell Performs (M)
A longtime member of the anti-folk bridage, Campbell swerves between fairly straightforward honky-tonk and more deconstructed psycho-techno hillbilly punk.
@ The Rodeo Bar
375 Third Avenue (corner 27th Street)
10p
For more information: rodeobar or zane

Sunday, January 21st, 2007


Singles Winter Hike: Terrace Pond (S)
Moderate 6 mile hike in northern NJ. Winter hiking has its own stark beauty, and you need to get out and experience it. 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. We keep a brisk pace, and there will be obstacles--streams to cross, logs in the trail, rocky paths.
Time: 9 - 5p (meet at 8:45 for check-in)
Meeting Place: 73rd Street and 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.



Disco, Crisco, Twister (S)
The new, fun, co-ed game tournament. Featuring live rock and roll bands between the games. Come with your friends and compete with other teams for prizes. Games include: Twister, Truth or Dare Jenga, Hoola Hooping and Beer Relay Races.
@ Arlene’s Grocery
95 Stanton Street (between Allen and Ludlow Streets)
6p
Cost: $3 for women, $7 for men
For more information: disco

4th Annual GlobalFest (A, C, E, M)
12 artists from around the world on 3 stages. This event has beceome one of America’s leading showcases of global sounds, demonstrating the multiplicity of sounds and performance contexts that full under the ‘world music’ label.
@ Webster Hall
125 East 11th Street (between Lafayette Street and 3rd Avenue)
7p
Cost: $40
For more information: globalfest and to buy tickets: tickets

Monday, January 22nd, 2007


Come and Paint - Monday Night Crafting (S)
Come create, commune with other artists, an informal inspiring gathering. Talent optional, supplies available.
@ Stain Bar
766 Grand Street (between Avenue of the Puerto Rico and Humboldt Street), Brooklyn
5p
Free
For more information: stain

Key to Activities

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

Monday, January 08, 2007

Happenings for Week of January 8th

Week of January 8th, 2007

New York Jewish Film Festival (A, C, E, F )
January 10th - 25th
The New York Jewish Film Festival (NYJFF) is a preeminent showcase for world cinema that investigates, records, and celebrates the Jewish experience. The New York Jewish Film Festival presents a diverse exhibition of narrative features, documentaries, and short films, including world, United States, and New York premieres.
For more information and to buy tickets: jewishmuseum

Monday, January 8th, 2007


The Vicar of Immortals? The Legacy of Arturo Toscanini (A, E, F, M)
With rarely seen film footage of Toscanini and the NBC Symphony, Joseph Horowitz and Moritmer H. Frank discuss the life and music of the greatest conductors the world has ever seen.
@ Walter Reade Theater
70 Lincoln Center Plaza (Broadway and 65th Street)
6p
Cost: $10
For more information and to buy tickets call: 212.875.5656 or go to: nyphil



Book Discussion (F, L)
Todd Field, Tom Perrotta: Little Children: The Shooting Script
The new film from Oscar nominated writer/director Todd Field (In the Bedroom), based on the acclaimed novel (Little Children) by Tom Perrotta, starring Kate Winslet, Jennifer Connelly, and Patrick Wilson.
Todd Field and Tom Perrotta wanted to create a film that stood on its own, independent of the book. Field says, "The struggle for identity is what these characters battle from the start; it leads to a hunger they are unable to satiate violence and fear hold sway.
@ Barnes and Noble
1972 Broadway (@ 67th Street)
7p
Free
For more information on event bn or book review: review

The Last Girl Singer:
Rosemary Clooney and Her Way with Words (code: T-TC5LL15-01) (A, C, M)
Forever remembered for her role as the sassy Betty Haynes in White Christmas (where she held her own with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye), Rosemary Clooney's true legacy is her contribution to the American Songbook. With collaborators that included Nelson Riddle, Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington, the "Girl Singer" came a long way from "Mambo Italiano."
Starring: John Pizzarelli and Debby Boone
@ 92 Y - Kauffman Concert Hall
1395 Lexington Avenue (@ 92nd Street)
Time: 8p
Cost: $50, $60
For more information and to buy tickets: 92y

Soul Searching (code: T-MM5TH46-02) (A, M)
A hit at the New York Musical Theatre Festival, this sung-through musical follows a single Jewish woman on her quest for romantic and spiritual fulfillment. New York Cool calls Soul Searching “an exhilarating, explosive burst of spiritually-charged theater.”
@ Makor - Steinhardt Building
25 West 67th Street (between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West)
9p
Cost: $15
For more information and to buy tickets: 92y


Tuesday, January 9th, 2007


Wine Tasting and Social Networking Event (F/D, P)
Come and meet new folks and learn about wine
@ Via Bistro
16 West 21st Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
6 - 9p
Cost: $10 must sign in advance (no walk-ins), wine $5 a glass
For more information and to sign up: winegroup

Come and play B-I-N-G-O (S)
@ Pete’s Candy Store
709 Lorimer Street (between Frost and St. Cono Strada/Richardson Streets) Williamsburg, Brooklyn
7 - 9p
Free
For more information: petes



Movie Screening: Climates (F)
The internationally acclaimed writer-director’s sublime follow-up to his Cannes multi-award winning film Distant. It vividly recalls the cinema of Italian master Antonioni with its poetic use of landscape and the incisive, exquisitely visual rendering of loneliness, loss and the often-elusive nature of happiness. During a sweltering summer vacation on the Aegean coast, the relationship between middle-aged professor Isa (Ceylan) and his younger, television producer girlfriend Bahar (his luminous, real-life wife) brutally implodes. Back in Istanbul that fall, Bahar rekindles a torrid affair with a previous lover. When Isa learns she has left for a job in the snowy East, he follows her there to win her back.
@ Symphony Space
2537 Broadway (@95th Street)
7:30pm
Cost: $10
For more information and to buy tickets: symphony

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

Exhibition Tour (A, C, E)
James “Athenian” Stuart, 1713 -1788: The Rediscovery of Antiquity
In 1748, James Stuart, along with fellow antiquarian scholar Nicholas Revett, lobbied the Society of Dilettanti, an influential group of wealthy English connoisseurs, for funds to create a “new and accurate description of the Antiquities &c. in the Province of Attica.” Upon receiving support, the Englishmen spent two years painstakingly surveying buildings throughout Athens. Their meticulous observations resulted in the first volume of Antiquities of Athens (1762), a landmark publication that played a central role in the development of neoclassicism, and the creation of the “Greek style.” The book earned Stuart the nickname “Athenian” and paved the way for his influential career as an architect and designer. On a private tour of the first comprehensive exhibition of Stuart’s career, including his interiors for Spencer House and Keddleston Hall.
@ Bard Graduate Center
18 West 86th Street (between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue)
Time: 6 - 8p
Cost: $17
For more information and to sign up: bard



Boyer-Martenot Tasting (F/D)
Join us for our first-ever event with Vincent Boyer, Domaine Boyer-Martenot.
Vincent will lead us through a lineup of his 2005 white Burgundies, to include:
2005 Bourgogne Blanc, 2005 Meursault, Tillets, 2005 Meursault, l'Ormeau
2005 Meursault 1er Cru Charmes, 2005 Meursault 1er Cru Genevrières
2005 Puligny-Montrachet, Recheaux
@ Burgundy Wine Company
143 West 26th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
6:30 - 8p
Cost: $20
For more information and to make a reservation (required), call:
212.691.9092

Nancy King Performs with the Geoffry Keezer Trio (A, C, M)
Nancy King - vocals
Geoffrey Keezer - piano
Tal Wilkenfeld - bass
Terreon Gully - drums
In 2005, the gifted jazz singer Nancy King recorded her latest album Live at Jazz Standard. Now she returns to our stage, accompanied by Geoff Keezer's esteemed piano trio, to kick off this special series spotlighting artists of the Maxjazz label. The recording has already surfaced on some year-end "best of" lists, including Best Vocal Recording in All About Jazz.
@ The Jazz Standard - Blue Smoke Barbeque
116 East 27th Street (between Lexington and Park Avenue South)
Doors open at 8:45p, show starts at 9:30p
Cost: $30 plus tax
For more information and to buy tickets: jazz



Carla Rhodes (A, M)
Carla is a rock 'n' roll ventriloquist & comedienne located in New York City. She combines the latest one-liner technology with trend setting ventriloquial abilities. All the hep cats love to guffaw at puppets of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Intellectual types love studying her "clever quips." She brings ventriloquism screaming into the 21st century.
@ Telephone Bar - back room
149 2nd Avenue (@ 9th Street)
9p
For more information: carla

Thursday, January 11th, 2007


American History Historians' Forum (A, C, E)
Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World
David Brion Davis places slavery within the larger contexts of the Atlantic Slave System and the rise and fall of slavery in the New World. Inhuman Bondage recounts the suffering of the enslaved victims in an evil but profitable economic system. Synthesizing over forty years of his scholarly work, Davis presents a magisterial account of America's most profound historical contradiction: a nation founded on equality that sanctioned the institution of slavery.
@ New York Historical Society
170 Central Park West (@77th Street)
5:30p
Cost: $15
For more information and to sign up: nyhistory



Gallery Opening and Artists Reception (A, F/D)
Larry Silver: From the Medium to the Message
@ Silverstein Photography
535 West 24th Street (between 10th and 11th Avenues)
6 - 8p
Free
For more information: silverstein

David Lynch discusses his new book: (E, L)
Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness and Creativity
Lynch generally reveals little of himself, or the ideas behind his work. Now he provides a rare window into his methods as an artist and his personal working style. In Catching the Big Fish, Lynch writes candidly about the tremendous creative benefits he has gained from his thirty-two-year commitment to practicing Transcendental Meditation.
Catching the Big Fish provides unprecedented insight into Lynch's methods, as it also offers a set of practical ideas that speak to matters of personal fulfillment, increased creativity, and greater harmony with one's surroundings.
@ Barnes and Nobles
33 East 17th Street (between Broadway and Park Avenue South)
7p
Free
For more information on event: bn or on book: amazon

Friday, January 12th, 2007

Wine Lovers New Years Holiday Party (F/D, P)
Join us if you have an interest in wine for just looking to have a good time. Mix, mingle, network and exchange tasting notes with other Perfect Sippers.
@ DownTown Uptown Café
1626 Second Avenue (between 84th and 85th Streets)
6:30p
Cost: $35
For more information and to sign up: wine



Movie Screenings (A, C, E, F, L)
Agnes Martin: With My Back to The World and Kiki Smith: Squatting the Palace
Q&A with director Mary Lance to follow afterwards
Two candid portraits of brilliant artists at work: women who could not be more different, but who share a daunting passion and commitment to their work. The reclusive Agnes Martin (1912-2004), allowed herself to be filmed at her New Mexico studio, producing one glorious canvas after another and reminiscing about life in NYC in the ‘50s. Kiki Smith is captured in her Lower East Side home as she fashions drawings, sculptures, prints and furniture for an 8-room installation entitled Homespun Tales.
@ Film Forum
209 W Houston Street (between 6th Avenue & Varick Street)
8p
Cost: $10.50
For more information and to buy tickets: film

Wasabassco performs Burlesque (A, C, M)
Hosted by the ever gorgeous GiGi La Femme, featuring the one year anniversary of the Wasabassco debut of Cherry Bomb, plus Nasty Canasta and more…
@ The Living Room Lounge
245 23rd Street (@ 5th Avenue), Brooklyn
9p
Cost: $5
For more information: wasabassco

Patty Murray performs in NYC (A, C, M)
Her guitar style lives somewhere between James Brown and AC/DC. Her songwriting is unabashedly pop and her sound she calls ‘garage soul’
@ Dinosaur Barbeque
646 West 131st St (@ 12th Avenue)
10 - 1a
no cover
For more information:patty

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

Singles Winter Horseback & Wine Tasting (F/D, S)
We will saddle up, then ride for one hour through fields and woods.
Then, we'll go to a Hudson Valley Vineyard and Winery for a tasting of NY State wines and hard ciders. Tasting will include Chardonnay and Riesling, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc and Baco Noir. Ciders include Hard Apple Cider, Hard Pear Cider and Framboise.
Time: 10 - 5p
Meeting Place: 73rd Street and Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $129
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.


Sixth Annual No Pants Subway Ride (S)
This is a participatory event. Do not show up unless you plan to take your pants off.
Once assembled, they will head down to the Brooklyn Bridge stop together, will break up into separate groups and then board the train. At a specific time, the group leader will announce to depants. Your leader will then give your further directions as your ride NYC MTA.
You can wear fun underwear, wear 2 pairs if it makes you feel more comfortable, please avoid wearing thongs or anything that will offend people.
Meet @ Foley Square at the black sculpture/fountain. It’s near the Brooklyn Bridge 6 train stop between Centre and Lafayette, just north of Duane.
Time: 3p
Bring: A backpack, grocery bag, purse or whatever you can put your pants into.
Wear normal winter clothes
Free
For past missions, go to: missions

Single Malt Scotch Tastings (F/D)
Come check out new arrivals, rare malts and more.
@ Brandy Library
25 N. Moore Street (between Varick and Hudson Streets)
5 - 8p
Free
For more information: brandy

The Smithereens (M)
Brandishing heavy guitars and an unabashed fetish for British Invasion Pop, The Smithereens carved their niche on album rock radio and earned a reputation as a great concert attraction with sizzling pop songs including:
"A Girl Like You", "Only a Memory", "Blood & Roses", "Behind The Wall of Sleep" and more.
@ BB King Blues Club
237 West 42nd Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)
Doors open at 6p, show starts at 8p
Tickets: $27.00 advance, $30.00 day of show
For more information and to buy tickets: bbking

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Singles Winter Hike: Diamond Mountain (S)
Come with us to Harriman State Park, where we follow Stony Brook along its gorgeous wintry path. Then a short but steep and rocky climb over Diamond Mountain for superb views of the countryside.
Time: 8:45 - 5:30p
Meeting Place: 73rd Street and 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 Llist.

Walking Tour - Views from the Past (S)
As you promenade through the heart of Central Park, imagine yourself living in 19th Century new York City. Learn about the Park’s history and how its designers, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, struggled to create the magnificient “Greensward” for the enjoyment of all.
@ Central Park - The Dairy
Mid park @ 65th Street
11a
Free
For more information: centralpark



Paradoxes of Collaborations in Art with Vitaly Komar (Code: T-RC5RS05-01) (A, C, E)
Vitaly Komar, a conceptual artist, was born in Moscow and has lived in New York since 1978. He is one of the founders of the Sots Art movement (Soviet Pop/Conceptual Art) and is a pioneer of multi-stylistic post-modernism. A participant in the infamous "Bulldozer Exhibition" (an unofficial 1974 exhibition by Soviet avant-gardists that was broken up by the authorities), Komar now has works in some of the world’s most prestigious art collections and museums.
92nd Street Y
1395 Lexington Avenue (@ 92nd Street)
4 - 6p
Cost: $25
For more information and to sign up: 92y

Monday, January 15th, 2007 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)

A Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration (A, C, E, M)
Celebrate the spirit of Dr. King at Brooklyn’s Botanical Gardens. Join us for this touching and beautiful annual performance of spirituals featuring the Great Day Chorale led by Louvinia Pointer.
@ Brooklyn Botanical Garden
1000 Washington Avenue (between Montgomery and Crown Streets), Brooklyn
2:30p
Free
For more information: bbg

Speed Dating (S)
Up to 16 dates in one night
Ages: Women 33 - 43, Men 35 - 48
Prey Bar & Lounge
Address: 4 West 22nd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
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
F Film
E Education
L Literature
M Music
NP Non-Profit
P Party
S Sport

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Happenings for Week of January 2nd

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Charlie Chaplin Shorts (A, E)
6 of Chaplin’s best one-reelers. With his trademark Little Tramp screen persona, Charlie Chaplin transformed film comedy while the medium was still in its infancy. A London native, he came to the United States with a touring pantomime troupe. Producer Mack Sennett spotted Chaplin and signed him to a contract in 1913. One year later, clad in baggy trousers, big shoes and a bowler, he originated the Little Tramp character.
The six shorts to be screened are His New Job, The Tramp, A Woman, The Immigrant, By the Sea and Easy Street.
@ Symphony Space - Lenoard Nimoy Thalia
2537 Broadway (at 95th Street)
Cost: $10
5p
For more information and to buy tickets: symphony

David Berger and The Sultans of Swing Play (M)
Listen to a program of authentic, swinging arrangements by Ellington, Basie and other big band icons.
@ Birdland
315 West 44th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues)
Cost: $30
Shows: 9p, 11p
For more information and to buy tickets: birdland

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007


Humor Power: How to Get It and Prosper with Charles Lindner (A, C)
Charles Lindner, A stand-up comedian, humorist, comedy writer, humor consultant and lecturer will discuss how humor is an attitude that can be learned and practiced.
@ Mid-Manhattan Library
455 Fifth Avenue (@ 40th Street)
6:30p
Free
For more information: nypl

Barbara Traub discusses her book,
Desert to Dream: A Decade of Burning Man Photography (A, E)
Her book is an unprecedented photographic record of a decade of Burning Man celebrations from it infancy as a performance art exhibition in the late 80’s to its explosion as a pop culture, community driven phenomenon today.
@ Bluestockings
127 Allen Street (@ Stanton)
7p
Free
For more information: bluestockings

Speed Dating for Creative and Artistic Singles (S)
Come and meet other young single professionals
Ages: women 27 - 39, men 30 - 42
@ Suspenders
111 Broadway (@ Wall Street)
7:30p
Cost: $37 (use the name - Laura when registering on-line and save $5)
For more information and to sign up: dates

Leslie Kritzer is Patti LuPone at Les Mouches (A, M)
Leslie will embody Patti LuPone, performing the exact song set, arrangements and script of the legendary smash club act LuPone did at midnight on Saturdays during her run on Broadway in Evita at the no longer existent Chelsea club, Les Mouches.
@ Joes Pub
425 Lafayette Street (between Astor Place and West 4th Street)
7:30p
Cost: $25
For more information and to buy tickets: joe

Thursday, January 4th, 2007


Opening Art Exhibit and Artists Reception (A, C)
Pieces of a City (photography)
Various artists
@ Tibor de Nagy Gallery
724 Fifth Avenue (between 56th and 57th Streets), 12th floor
5 - 7p
Free
For more information: tibor

Bread and Chocolate (D/F)
Has there ever been a better combination than bread and chocolate? Learn to make a variety of breads, both quick and yeast-risen, that combine these two great tastes. Chef instructor - Gerri Sarnataro will lead you in baking Chocolate Brioche Loaf, Chocolate Frangipane Brioche Twist, Babka, Chocolate Raisin Boule, Chocolate Cinnamon Loaf and other wonderful recipes.
@ The Institute of Culinary Education
50 West 23rd Street (between Broadway and Avenue of the Americas)
6 -11p
Cost: $90
For more information: culinary

Book signing with 50 Cent and his new book, Death Before Dishonor (A, L)
@ Borders Books and Music
10 Columbus Circle (@ 59th Street)
Free
6p
For more information: borders

Happy Hour (code: T-MM5RB25-01) (D/F)
Join other young professionals for an after-work happy hour.
This includes a one hour open wine and draft beer bar.
@ Makor - Steinhardt Building
35 West 67th Street (between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue)
6:30p
Cost: $10
For more information and to sign up: 92y

Friday, January 5th, 2007

From Synagogue to Church: Converted Brooklyn Houses of Worship (A, C, E)
Black and white photographs capturing the curious juxtaposition of religious symbols evident on buildings across Brooklyn that were previously synagogues and are now churches. Learn about how the past is being remembered and to explore how buildings are recycled as neighborhood demographics change over time.
@ Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepoint Street (between Clinton and Henry Streets)
Cost: $6
For more information: brooklyn

Africa Comics (A, C, E)
A new generation of African artists is expressing itself through medium most Americans associate with superheroes. Using comics, this talented group depicts the rage, desperation, hope and humor of daily life in Africa.
@ Studio Museum in Harlem
144 West 125th Street (between Lenox and Seventh Avenues)
Cost: $7
For more information: studio

Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes (A, C, M)
In the spring of 1975, Southside formed the Asbury Jukes with old friend Miami Steve Van Zandt(Little Steven), who later joined Bruce’s E Street Band. The late seventies saw the Jukes grow in stature from a highly competent R&B-styled bar band into a competitive horn driven mainstream rock band with a series of original albums to their credit.
@ BB Kings Blues Club and Grill
237 West 42nd Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues)
8p
Cost: $35
For more information and to buy tickets: bbking

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

NYC Graffiti Road Show (A, C, E)
a mobile exhibition of photographs of graffiti. Certainly an interesting idea. Basically a u-haul truck travels the city displaying over 200 photos of NYC graffiti by different writers that chronicle the New York City scene.
@ Barnes & Noble Lincoln Center
1972 Broadway (@ 67th Street)
12 - 6p
Free
For more information: free

Artist Drawing Session (A, C, S)
Model provided. Just bring your own art supplies. No instruction will be given
@ New York Public Library - Tompkins Square Branch
331 East 10th Street (between Avenues A and B)
2:30p
For more information: nypl

An Evening with the Stars - Sponsored by AMIT’s New Generation (P)
AMIT enables Israel's youth to realize their potential and strengthens Israeli society by educating and nurturing children from diverse backgrounds within a framework of academic excellence, religious values and Zionist ideals.
@ Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
234 West 42nd Street (between 8th Avenue and Broadway)
8p
Cost: $180
For more information and to buy tickets: children

Sunday, January 7th, 2007


Winter Hike, Wine and Fondue Tasting (A, C, D, D/F, S)
Enjoy an invigorating 6 mile, medium intensity hike through crisp winter trails then back to Manhattan for an exquisite fondue and wine tasting in a private wine grotto with other outdoorsy singles. Our Swiss hosts will make us most comfortable, as we sample from two custom-made fondues raclette and chocolate and a wide range of wines from an open bar.
8:45 - 7p
Meeting Place: 73 & Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank)
Cost: $129
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.

Singles Into Afternoon of Stress Relief Yoga (S)
Relax after the busy holiday season. This yoga class balances an opening to grace and the higher self with strong attention to alignment. This is the perfect occasion to try yoga as beginners and advanced members alike with benefit from this moderate workout.
@ Yoga Works
138 Fifth Avenue (@ 18th and 19th Streets), 4th floor
12:45 - 2p
Cost: $30
For more information and to sign up: adventures

The Ardamore Chamber Opera:
presents a concert version of “ Don Pasquale” by Donizetti (A, C, M)
@ New York Public Library - Donnell Library Center
20 West 53rd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
1:30p
Free
For more information: nypl

New York Packet in Concert (A, C, M)
A full afternoon of sea shanties and songs that made the tall ships sail on time from the Northeast's most celebrated maritime music group.
@ Melville Gallery
213 Water Street (between Fulton and Beekman Streets)
1 - 3p
Cost: $5
For more information call 212.748.8568

Speed Dating (S)
Come and meet other young single professionals
Ages: women 33 - 43, men 35 - 48
@ Madame X
94 West Houston Street (between LaGuardia and Thompson Streets)
8p
Cost: $37 (use the name - Laura when registering on line and save $5)
For more information and to sign up: dates

Monday, January 8th, 2007

The Last Girl Singer:
Rosemary Clooney and Her Way with Words (code: T-TC5LL15-01) (A, C, M)
Forever remembered for her role as the sassy Betty Haynes in White Christmas (where she held her own with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye), Rosemary Clooney's true legacy is her contribution to the American Songbook. With collaborators that included Nelson Riddle, Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington, the "Girl Singer" came a long way from "Mambo Italiano."
Starring: John Pizzarelli and Debby Boone
@ 92 Y - Kauffman Concert Hall
1395 Lexington Avenue (@ 92nd Street)
Time: 8p
Cost: $50, $60
For more information and to buy tickets: 92y

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