Events on Friday, November 28

Slick Rick w/ the Retro Kidz

Music: Hip-Hop

Slick Rick

Friday 11/28 @ Highline Ballroom

Despite numerous setbacks, Slick Rick is still the Ruler. The Bronx-via-Britain resident has kept things fresh since the late '80s, releasing... 

Gang Gang Dance w/ Marnie Stern and Zs

Music

Gang Gang Dance

Friday 11/28 @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

Bands with "big sounds" often aim for stadium-sized glory or brain-busting depth, but Gang Gang Dance are huge in a manner... 

Amazing Baby w/ Tigercity and Suckers

Music

Amazing Baby

Friday 11/28 @ The Mercury Lounge

Though the band is still in its infancy, New-York-based Amazing Baby, formed in January 2008, is already adept at getting attention.... 

Ongoing Events

<em>NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith</em>

Art

NeoHooDoo

Friday 11/28 @ P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center

In 1972, the poet Ishmael Reed decreed: "Neo-HooDoo believes that every man is an artist and every artist a priest." The... 

Ice Skating in Prospect Park

City Gems

Ice Skating in Prospect Park

Friday 11/28 @ Wollman Rink

While it's always hard to simply shrug off those long, warm summer days and dive right into winter, the small perks... 

<em>Vicky Cristina Barcelona</em>

Film

Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Friday 11/28 @ Various locations

Some die-hard Woody Allen fans may insist the poster-child for neurotic, narcissistic New Yorkers has still got it in him, but... 

<em>Taking Over</em>

Theatre

Taking Over

Friday 11/28 @ The Public Theater

Danny Hoch's one-man extravaganza Taking Over gives a good name to theatre with a social conscious, using scathing humor to make... 

<em>Perverted by Theater</em>

Art

Perverted by Theater

Friday 11/28 @ Apex Art

In the '60s, art critic Michael Fried claimed theatre was profoundly hostile to visual art. Curators Franklin Evans and Paul David... 

<em>Billy Elliot</em>

Theatre: Broadway

Billy Elliot

Friday 11/28 @ Imperial Theatre

The dark economic times spurred by Wall Street and the new political landscape serve as the perfect backdrop for Billy Elliot,... 

<em>Fuerza Bruta: Look Up </em>

Theatre

Fuerza Bruta: Look Up

Friday 11/28 @ Daryl Roth Theatre

Avid fans of spectacular spectacle De La Guarda are rejoicing with the arrival of Fuerza Bruta: Look Up, a sort of... 

Pipilotti Rist: <em>Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)</em>

Art

Pipilotti Rist

Friday 11/28 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

Video artist Pipilotti Rist exhibits a site-specific, immersive piece commissioned by MoMA across the museum's second-floor atrium. Attendees can walk around... 

<em>I've Loved You So Long</em>

Film

I've Loved You So Long

Friday 11/28 @ Angelika Film Center

English actress Kristin Scott Thomas possesses a bristly elegance that has always restricted her options in English-language films. So it makes... 

<em>Black Watch</em>

Theatre

Black Watch

Friday 11/28 @ St. Ann's Warehouse

If you're lucky enough to score a coveted ticket to Black Watch's limited run, you're in for one helluva show. Based... 

Zhang Xiaogang: <em>Revision</em>

Art

Zhang Xiaogang

Friday 11/28 @ PaceWildenstein

Zhang Xiaogang — whose acclaimed Bloodline portraits distilled the sobering heritage of China's Cultural Revolution — plumbs his childhood memories of... 

<em>JCVD</em>

Film

JCVD

Friday 11/28 @ Angelika Film Center

Some action stars age gracefully, (see Sean Connery) some not so gracefully (see Chuck Norris), and still others go into politics... 

Open Tables

Workshop/Class

Open Tables

Friday 11/28 @ Sputnik

Sometimes it feels like NYC's got as many "DJ"s as it does "actors." But, if you're a budding turntablist serious about... 

Elizabeth Peyton: <em>Live Forever</em>

Art

Elizabeth Peyton

Friday 11/28 @ New Museum of Contemporary Art

Elizabeth Peyton's first stateside exhibition of paintings, watercolors, and prints is at once vast and utterly intimate. More than 100 portraits... 

Mr.

Art

Mr.

Friday 11/28 @ Lehmann Maupin

In 2005, the painter known as Mr. first creeped out New York with his disproportionate bobble-head sculptures of wide-eyed, Japanese youths,... 

<em>Labyrinth</em> (1986)

Film

Labyrinth

Friday 11/28 @ Landmark Sunshine

For those with a weakness for David Bowie in Spandex and a curiosity about Jennifer Connelly pre-Requiem for a Dream, the... 

<em>The Grand Inquisitor</em>

Theatre

The Grand Inquisitor

Friday 11/28 @ New York Theatre Workshop

Famed British director Peter Brook helms this well-staged parable from Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. A co-presentation by New York Theatre Workshop... 

Martin Boyce and Ugo Rondinone: <em>We Burn, We Shiver</em>

Art

We Burn, We Shiver

Friday 11/28 @ SculptureCenter

In the main space of Long Island City's SculptureCenter, Ugo Rondinone — the artist who lent the New Museum its affirmative,... 

Jean Painlev&eacute;: <em>Science Is Fiction</em>

Film: Shorts

Jean Painlevé: Science Is Fiction

Friday 11/28 @ Monkey Town

Like discovering a sunken-ship's worth of time-locked loot, Jean Painlevé's surreal yet educational mid-century shorts are remarkable documents of the eccentric... 

<em>Pal Joey</em>

Theatre

Pal Joey

Friday 11/28 @ Studio 54

Joey Evans is a scheming-but-sweet performer who comes to Chicago with dreams of starting his own nightclub in Roundabout's revival of... 

Union Square Holiday Market

Fashion/Style: Shopping

Union Square Holiday Market

Friday 11/28 @ Union Square

Holiday shopping is often the stuff of anxiety attacks, but it doesn't have to be bankruptcy-inducing or mind-numbing, thanks to the... 

<em>Happy-Go-Lucky</em>

Film

Happy-Go-Lucky

Friday 11/28 @ Landmark Sunshine

British director Mike Leigh may have made his name with Naked (1993) — that nasty litany about male identity — but... 

<em>Blasted</em>

Theatre

Blasted

Friday 11/28 @ Soho Rep

It's taken 13 years for Sarah Kane's extraordinarily controversial play Blasted to make it to New York, but Soho Rep's production... 

Ray Mortenson: <em>Broken Glass: Photographs of the South Bronx</em>

Art: Photography

Broken Glass

Friday 11/28 @ Museum of the City of New York

The South Bronx, cradle of hip-hop, was ironically an urban tomb of crumbled buildings and deserted streets during the music genre's... 

<em>A Christmas Tale</em>

Film

A Christmas Tale

Friday 11/28 @ IFC Center

In a film about that favorite of French topics — what's to be done with the family legacy (including, naturally, the... 

Keith Haring: <em>The Ten Commandments</em>

Art

Keith Haring

Friday 11/28 @ Deitch Studios

Biblical law may have taken three days and an exodus, but Keith Haring's Ten Commandments have waited 23 years to grace... 

Robert Morris: <em>Deflationary Objects</em>

Art

Robert Morris

Friday 11/28 @ Leo Castelli Gallery

Like Paris between the Wars, '60s New York was the epicenter of the art world — whether in theory, tectonic creativity,... 

Problem Child: A Cinematic Display of Bad Behavior

Festival: Performing Arts

Problem Child

Friday 11/28 @ The Film Society of Lincoln Center

Hollywood studios have often lassoed the worst incarnations of children — as demons, delinquents, or the disturbed. This weekend, Lincoln Center highlights a... 

<em>The Seagull</em>

Theatre

The Seagull

Friday 11/28 @ Walter Kerr Theatre

Kristin Scott Thomas and Peter Sarsgaard play tortured artists in love in Christopher Hampton's pared-down translation of Chekhov's classic. Thomas' fully... 

<em>Beyond a Memorable Fancy: Print, Perception, and the Artist's Intervention</em>

Art

Beyond a Memorable Fancy

Friday 11/28 @ EFA Project Space

The Elizabeth Foundation offers up a group show of cutting-edge printmakers alongside a host of ideas that spring from the ancient... 

<em>Rhythms of Modern Life: British Prints 1914&ndash;1939</em>

Art

Rhythms of Modern Life: British Prints 1914–1939

Friday 11/28 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

1914 marked the beginning of the long-running, deeply influential First World War, as well as the start of the short-lived —... 

Paragraph

City Gems

Paragraph

Friday 11/28 @ Paragraph

Joy Parisi and Lila Cecil understand the importance of having a room of one's own. At Paragraph, their Union Square writing... 

<em>Improbable Frequency</em>

Theatre

Improbable Frequency

Friday 11/28 @ 59E59 Theaters

Ireland's Rough Magic Theatre Company makes its US debut with Improbable Frequency, an absurd, over-the-top musical comedy about a British spy... 

Mart&iacute;n Ram&iacute;rez

Art

Martín Ramírez

Friday 11/28 @ Ricco Maresca Gallery

In 1931, Fresno police arrested a Mexican immigrant named Martín Ramírez for vagrancy: he was out of work in the Depression-era... 

Film: Documentary

Music With Roots in the Aether

Friday 11/28 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

Robert Ashley, creator of sprawling avant-garde operas, is also responsible for Music With Roots in the Aether, the world's first "opera for... 

<em>In the Heights</em>

Theatre

In the Heights

Friday 11/28 @ Richard Rodgers Theatre

There's a lot more color and zing on the Great White Way with the addition of In the Heights, an ebullient... 

<em>Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night</em>

Art

Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night

Friday 11/28 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

With Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night tacked up in 98% of dorm rooms nationwide, it's hard to imagine a time... 

<em>We Are Wizards</em>

Film: Documentary

We Are Wizards

Friday 11/28 @ Cinema Village

Even if you are wholly untouched by any curiosity about wizards, you'd have to have been lurking under a rock (and... 

Staten Island War Memorial Ice Skating Rink

City Gems

War Memorial Ice Skating Rink

Friday 11/28 @ War Memorial Ice Skating Rink

Avoid the fumbling tourists clogging the Rockefeller Center and Central Park rinks by hopping the ferry to Staten Island to get... 

Cindy Sherman

Art: Photography

Cindy Sherman

Friday 11/28 @ Metro Pictures

After a four-year hiatus, Cindy Sherman returns strong at Metro Pictures. Her striking self-portraits continue in the clever, satirical tradition of... 

<em>Synecdoche, New York</em>

Film

Synecdoche, New York

Friday 11/28 @ Landmark Sunshine

Not everyone adores the sprawling stories-within-stories that identify Charlie Kaufman's screenplays (e.g. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Being John... 

James & Karla Murray: <em>Counter/Culture: The Disappearing Face of Brooklyn's Storefronts</em>

Art: Photography

Counter/Culture: The Disappearing Face of Brooklyn's Storefronts

Friday 11/28 @ Brooklyn Historical Society

From its sprawling industrial dead zones and rusty shipyards to its rolling parks and sought-after blocks of brownstones, Brooklyn wears many... 

Mario Merz

Art

Mario Merz

Friday 11/28 @ Gladstone Gallery

In 1967, Italian critic Germano Celant organized an exhibition of young artists with diverse working practices that he termed Arte Povera... 

<em>The Twentyfirst</em>

Art

The Twentyfirst

Friday 11/28 @ Silver Shed

Nestled on a roof in east Chelsea, artist-run contemporary art space the Silver Shed has only been open for a few... 

<em>Sleepwalk With Me</em>

Comedy

Sleepwalk With Me

Friday 11/28 @ The Culture Project @ 45 Bleecker

Comedian Mike Birbiglia walks a fine line between standup and theatre in his one-man off-Broadway debut Sleepwalk With Me. He tells... 

<em>Street Art, Street Life: From the 1950s to Now</em>

Art

Street Art, Street Life

Friday 11/28 @ The Bronx Museum of the Arts

Given our current love of all things wheatpaste or graffiti, the street has become an outdoor, urban gallery of sorts. Curator... 

Sean Fader

Art

Sean Fader

Friday 11/28 @ 3rd Ward

Thespian and award-winning photographer Sean Fader reveals his unsettling self portraits at 3rd Ward's third solo art show. In the tradition... 

<em>Farragut North</em>

Theatre

Farragut North

Friday 11/28 @ Linda Gross Theater

Playwright Beau Willimon served on the staff of many political campaigns — including Howard Dean's 2004 presidential bid — and his knowledge gives us... 

Andreas Gursky

Art: Photography

Andreas Gursky

Friday 11/28 @ Matthew Marks Gallery

Rave culture — its primordial Dionysian spirit of oneness decried as mind-numbingly repetitive or drug-induced — has languished outside the art... 

<em>Rachel Getting Married</em>

Film

Rachel Getting Married

Friday 11/28 @ Various locations

The premise — gossipy and gorgeously spun — is irresistible: Anne Hathaway (finally palatable) has been sprung from rehab to stand... 

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Theatre

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Friday 11/28 @ Lyceum Theatre

This meta-musical about four friends trying to write a musical about four friends trying to write a musical is at once... 

Gilbert & George

Art

Gilbert & George

Friday 11/28 @ Brooklyn Museum of Art

The original living artworks, Gilbert & George, come to the Brooklyn Museum in the form of more than 80 photographs. In... 

<em>Let the Right One In</em>

Film

Let the Right One In

Friday 11/28 @ Angelika Film Center

This flick's been out for a while, but since we almost missed out on it, we thought we'd pass the gem... 

<em>Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten</em>

Film: Documentary

Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten

Friday 11/28 @ BAM Rose Cinemas

Veteran rockumentary-maker Julien Temple began gathering footage of Joe Strummer as early as 1976, when the self-proclaimed "mouthy little git" had... 

Richard Prince: <em>Canal Zone</em>

Art

Richard Prince

Friday 11/28 @ Gagosian Gallery

Part post-apocalyptic vision, part biographical flashback, Richard Prince's Canal Zone is set in primal overdrive. Filled with an abundance of virile... 

<em>Repo! The Genetic Opera</em>

Film

Repo! The Genetic Opera

Friday 11/28 @ Angelika Film Center

Not even Paris Hilton can detract from the unlikely appeal of this science-fiction goth-rock opera.  It's the year 2056, and a... 

<em>The Atheist</em>

Theatre

The Atheist

Friday 11/28 @ Barrow Street Theater

In a thrilling, seductive performance, Campbell Scott portrays Kansas newspaperman Augustine Early, a tabloid reporter who lost his conscience long ago.... 

Kate Gilmore

Art

Kate Gilmore

Friday 11/28 @ Smith-Stewart

Whether they appear foolhardy or feminist, Kate Gilmore's masochistic video performances transfix with the same fear/fascination ratio as a ten-car pileup.... 

<em>New York, N. Why?: Photographs by Rudy Burckhardt, 1937&ndash;1940</em>

Art: Photography

Rudy Burckhardt

Friday 11/28 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

While Weegee always set his aperture for shocking front-page shots, fellow émigré photographer Rudy Burckhardt captured Gotham's more quotidian spectacles. Equipped... 

<em>Back Back Back</em>

Theatre

Back Back Back

Friday 11/28 @ New York City Center

Though it probably wouldn't hurt, you don't need to be much of a baseball fan or know much about the sport's... 

<em>Speed-the-Plow</em>

Theatre

Speed-the-Plow

Friday 11/28 @ Ethel Barrymore Theatre

Finally freed of the 1989 casting of Madonna, David Mamet's full-throttle assault on Hollywood's penchant for putting profit before product is... 

<em>Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary</em>

Art

Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary

Friday 11/28 @ Museum of Arts and Design

To celebrate the Museum of Arts and Design's new Columbus Circle location in eco-style, 50 international artists transform mass-produced household items... 

<em>If You See Something Say Something</em>

Theatre

If You See Something Say Something

Friday 11/28 @ Joe's Pub

We have a long history of pursuing security — from the development of the atomic bomb to the present day color-coded... 

<em>South Pacific</em>

Theatre

South Pacific

Friday 11/28 @ Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center Theater's revival of Rogers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific is one of those rare, magical experiences that makes musical theater... 

<em>Religulous</em>

Film: Documentary

Religulous

Friday 11/28 @ Quad Cinema

In Religulous, veteran comedian and free thinker Bill Maher travels the world, visiting a Holy Land theme park in Florida, London's... 

<em>Streamers</em>

Theatre

Streamers

Friday 11/28 @ Laura Pels Theatre

Streamers, part of David Rabe's Vietnam trilogy, is war theatre of the most absurd. The Roundabout's chilling revival reveals that Rabe's... 

Ann Lislegaard: <em>Crystal World</em> & <em>The Left Hand of Darkness</em>

Art

Ann Lislegaard

Friday 11/28 @ Murray Guy

For parts two and three of her highly referential 3D video trilogy, artist Ann Lislegaard filters her consuming mind-and-matter explorations about... 

<em>Recycling & Resourcefulness: Quilts of the 1930s</em>

Art

Quilts of the 1930s

Friday 11/28 @ American Folk Art Museum, Lincoln Square branch

For Recycling & Resourcefulness, the American Folk Art Museum unfurls 12 quilts that were sewn together from secondhand fabrics by women... 

William Eggleston: <em>Democratic Camera: Photographs and Video, 1961-2008</em>

Art: Photography

William Eggleston

Friday 11/28 @ Whitney Museum of American Art

Democratic Camera — a long-overdue retrospective of work by William Eggleston — celebrates the career of an artist who's widely recognized... 

Cory Arcangel: <em>Adult Contemporary</em>

Art

Cory Arcangel

Friday 11/28 @ Team Gallery

Cory Arcangel rose to art-world fame with his hall-of-mirrors work, which cleverly (and cheekily) reappropriates media to highlight technology's protean relationship... 

Carole Lombard Festival

Festival: Performing Arts

Carole Lombard Festival

Friday 11/28 @ Film Forum

Film Forum pays tribute to 1930's funny lady Carole Lombard, underrated and often eclipsed by her on-screen male co-stars and off-screen... 

<em>A Man for All Seasons</em>

Theatre

A Man for All Seasons

Friday 11/28 @ American Airlines Theater

A Man for All Seasons shows what happens when a government starts cannibalizing its own founding laws to suit the whims... 

Rough Cut: Design Takes a Sharp Edge

Art

Rough Cut: Design Takes a Sharp Edge

Friday 11/28 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

Design is not always pretty. Sometimes it is blunt and aggressive, especially when it is meant to deliver a clear message...