Events on Friday, April 25

Get Crunk or Die Tryin' feat. the Pimps of Joytime, Stex Jebba, and DJ Phil Anthony

Music: Hip-Hop

Get Crunk or Die Tryin'

Friday 4/25 @ Knitting Factory Brooklyn

At times it seems that Southern hip-hop owns the crunk movement, but tonight's event is a reminder that crunk belongs to... 

Trouble & Bass feat. Rusko and Tomb Crew

Music: DJ

Rusko

Friday 4/25 @ Love

London's Rusko might be the only steppa who could get away with sampling MC Hammer. The self-proclaimed waffle lover and cockney... 

Flavorpill presents One Step Beyond feat. Matthew Dear w/ Ambivalent

Party

One Step Beyond feat. Matthew Dear

Friday 4/25 @ American Museum of Natural History

It's no secret that Flavorpill loves Ghostly International's marquee artist Matthew Dear — readers may recall a storming DJ set at... 

Black Dice w/ Psychic Ills, Kria, and Brian Degraw

Music

Black Dice

Friday 4/25 @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

When Brooklyn-based, Rhode Island School of Design-trained no-wavers Black Dice first started putting records out on DFA, it was under the... 

Moodymann

Music: DJ

Moodymann

Friday 4/25 @ APT

Kenny Dixon Jr. (aka Moodymann) is one of the forefathers of Detroit techno, and he makes it a point to continually... 

Ongoing Events

Theatre

Fire Island

Friday 4/25 @ 3LD Art & Technology Center

Sitting on floor cushions and deck chairs, the audience provides the stage here, playing an integral role in recreating the relaxed,... 

Ralph Bakshi

Art

Ralph Bakshi

Friday 4/25 @ Animazing Gallery

With his controversial adult animation, Ralph Bakshi paved the way for Ren & Stimpy and South Park. Throughout his career, Bakshi's... 

Asian Cultural Festival

Performing Arts

Asian Cultural Festival

Friday 4/25 @ Queens Theatre in the Park

Hosted by the most diverse of the five boroughs and now in its third year, the week-long Asian Cultural Festival showcases... 

<em>Macbeth</em>

Theatre

Macbeth

Friday 4/25 @ Lyceum Theatre

Director Rupert Goold switches out Scottish castles for Soviet regalia in his modern revamping of Macbeth. Patrick Stewart returns to the... 

Georganne Deen: <em>The Love that Has No Opposite</em>

Art

Georganne Deen

Friday 4/25 @ Smith-Stewart

Los Angeles painter Georganne Deen is an icon among West Coast post-punk aesthetes, and well-known to readers of Juxtapoz magazine as... 

Lee Friedlander: <em>A Ramble in Olmsted Parks</em>

Art

Lee Friedlander

Friday 4/25 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Lee Friedlander made his name wandering across the US in the '50s and '60s, taking pictures of motel television sets, shop... 

Dance

Zvidance

Friday 4/25 @ Citigroup Theater at the Ailey Studios

Originally from Israel, where he performed with Batsheva Dance Company, choreographer Zvi Gotheiner complements his lush, sweeping movement with a remarkable... 

Tamara Kostianovsky: <em>The Proper Animal, Part II</em>

Art

Tamara Kostianovsky

Friday 4/25 @ Black & White Gallery

Tamara Kostianovsky's debut solo exhibition, Actus Reus, is the second part of a three-part series, titled The Proper Animal and hosted... 

Paragraph

City Gems

Paragraph

Friday 4/25 @ Paragraph

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

<em>Hostage Song</em>

Theatre

Hostage Song

Friday 4/25 @ Kraine Theater

The new indie-rock musical Hostage Song offers a glimpse into the dark, hallucinatory experiences of two bound and blindfolded American civilians.... 

Olafur Eliasson: <em>Take your time</em>

Art

Olafur Eliasson

Friday 4/25 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

Olafur Eliasson works beyond gallery and exhibition spaces, dictating every aspect of the viewer's experience to create environments that are worthy... 

<em>Then She Found Me</em>

Film

Then She Found Me

Friday 4/25 @ Various locations

Ever since Mad About You made Helen Hunt a household name, she's never been able to shake the distinct scent of... 

elizabeth!

Music

elizabeth!

Friday 4/25 @ Dizzy's Club

Whether she's singing scat to standards or playing trombone on her original tunes, Brooklyn-based musician elizabeth! makes an impression. Before relocating... 

Theatre

Emancipation

Friday 4/25 @ Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center

The Classical Theatre of Harlem presents Emancipation, a brand-new play by longtime company member Ty Jones. Emancipation tells the story of... 

Kanishka Raja: <em>Indian Yellow</em>

Art

Kanishka Raja

Friday 4/25 @ Envoy Gallery

Kanishka Raja's immersive installation Indian Yellow, which tackles India's Gujarat carnage of 2002, greets viewers at the door with figures from... 

<em>Roman de Gare</em>

Film

Roman de Gare

Friday 4/25 @ Angelika Film Center

Roman de Gare takes its name from the French term for popular novels sold in train stations, and, indeed, this film's... 

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

Theatre

Fuerza Bruta: Look Up

Friday 4/25 @ Daryl Roth Theatre

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

<em>Stuff and Dough</em>

Film

Stuff and Dough

Friday 4/25 @ Film Forum

Suffused in natural light and crackling with background noise, Romania's latest film import brims with the clatter of everyday life —... 

Anne Hardy

Art

Anne Hardy

Friday 4/25 @ Bellwether Gallery

Photographer Anne Hardy could just as easily have succeeded as an installation artist or set dresser. Her elaborately staged photographs —... 

<em>Sunday in the Park with George</em>

Theatre

Sunday in the Park with George

Friday 4/25 @ Studio 54

Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Sunday in the Park with George is a concept musical based on the beyond-famous Georges Seurat... 

<em>The New Normal </em>

Art

The New Normal

Friday 4/25 @ Artists Space

Dick Cheney's deliciously/terrifyingly Orwellian phrase "the New Normal" — referring to the newly shifted line between the private and the public... 

Gustave Courbet

Art

Gustave Courbet

Friday 4/25 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Gustave Courbet was the Damien Hirst of his day, never shying away from controversy; he was also a terrific artist, making... 

<em>Steve & Idi</em>

Theatre

Steve & Idi

Friday 4/25 @ Rattlestick Playwrights Theater

Aspiring playwright Steve's life is becoming bleaker and bleaker — his boyfriend dumps him, his agent drops him — and then,... 

The Date Farmers: <em>The Crying Playboy</em>

Art

The Date Farmers

Friday 4/25 @ Jonathan LeVine Gallery

Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez — collectively known as the multimedia-art team the Date Farmers — mash up art history with... 

Bent Festival

Festival: Performing Arts

Bent Festival

Friday 4/25 @ DCTV

Noise-rockers and techno-twiddlers rejoice — the Bent Festival is entering its fifth year of circuit-bending mayhem. Sound-based sculptural installations fill the... 

<i>August: Osage County</i>

Theatre

August: Osage County

Friday 4/25 @ Imperial Theatre

Set in present-day Oklahoma, Tracy Letts' August: Osage County has a bad case of "the plains," as... 

<em>Darger</em>ism<em>: Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger</em>

Art

Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger

Friday 4/25 @ American Folk Art Museum

The American Folk Art Museum is home to the world's largest collection of work by Henry Darger, the Chicago recluse and... 

Women Center Stage Festival

Theatre

Women Center Stage Festival

Friday 4/25 @ Culture Project

Progressive downtown stalwart Culture Project has announced a promising lineup for its annual Women Center Stage festival. Highlights include a conversation... 

<em>Birthright</em>

Theatre

Birthright

Friday 4/25 @ Billie Holiday Theater

Jackie Alexander's Birthright is a startlingly realistic story about an African-American family in post-Katrina Louisiana. Set in 2006, the play investigates... 

EATfest

Theatre

EATfest

Friday 4/25 @ Roy Arias Theatre Center

On TV, Dr. Phil commands us to lose weight and our politicians beg us to trust them. Emerging Artist Theatre's EATfest... 

Gregory Crewdson

Art: Photography

Gregory Crewdson

Friday 4/25 @ Luhring Augustine Gallery

For his latest show, Gregory Crewdson churns out a new line of epic photo tableaux. Shot on a blockbuster budget with... 

<em>Up the Yangtze </em>

Film: Documentary

Up the Yangtze

Friday 4/25 @ IFC Center

Earthquakes and social protest make headlines, but a far more complex and subtle catastrophe is taking shape in the shadow of... 

<em>Jump</em>

Theatre

Jump

Friday 4/25 @ Union Square Theatre

After achieving worldwide success, Korean phenomenon Jump has landed at Union Square — and it's easy to see what makes its... 

<em>After the Reality 2 </em>

Art

After the Reality 2

Friday 4/25 @ Deitch Projects

Tokyo gallerist Hiromi Yoshii revisits Japan's post-superflat art scene with After the Reality 2, a group exhibition featuring several first-time exhibitors... 

Tara Donovan

Art

Tara Donovan

Friday 4/25 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Bringing new meaning to the term "pack rat," sculptor Tara Donovan accumulates everyday objects such as Styrofoam cups and drinking straws... 

<em>God's Ear</em>

Theatre

God's Ear

Friday 4/25 @ Vineyard Theatre

Playwright Jenny Schwartz made a downtown splash last year with her breakout play God's Ear, and now the Vineyard Theatre revives... 

Dave Eggers curates <em>Lots of Things Like This</em>

Art

Lots of Things Like This

Friday 4/25 @ Apex Art

Author and McSweeney's founder Dave Eggers curates this show of whip-smart, witty one-liners, selected for their playful mix of text and... 

<em>Jeff Koons on the Roof</em>

Art

Jeff Koons on the Roof

Friday 4/25 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

It's difficult to reconcile the Jeff Koons of topiary puppies, pool floaties, ornamental hearts, and oversized choo-choo trains with the man... 

<em>Untitiled Mars (This Title May Change)</em>

Theatre

Untitiled Mars

Friday 4/25 @ P.S. 122

Jay Scheib's experimental play, Untitled Mars (This Title May Change), attempts to answer David Bowie's age-old question, "Is there life on... 

<i>Multiplex: Directions in Art, 1970 to Now</i>

Art

Multiplex: Directions in Art, 1970 to Now

Friday 4/25 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

MoMA's permanent collection gobbles up so many artworks that many aren't ever seen again, which is why Multiplex: Directions in Art,... 

<em>Cat on a Hot Tin Roof</em>

Theatre

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Friday 4/25 @ Broadhurst Theatre

Hopelessness and self-loathing are frequent players in Tennessee Williams' work, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is no exception. The... 

<em>The Four of Us</em>

Theatre

The Four of Us

Friday 4/25 @ New York City Center

Itamar Moses is a young, successful playwright who happens to be best friends with a young, incredibly successful novelist named Jonathan... 

Cai Guo-Qiang: <em>I Want to Believe</em>

Art

Cai Guo-Qiang

Friday 4/25 @ Guggenheim Museum

Inopportune: Stage One is characteristic of Cai Guo-Qiang's grand ambitions and themes — a cascade of nine upended cars exploding with... 

<em>The Visitor</em>

Film

The Visitor

Friday 4/25 @ Landmark Sunshine

Some character actors should never really be leading men (Jude Law), and some just haven't been given the chance. Richard Jenkins... 

<em>In the Heights</em>

Theatre

In the Heights

Friday 4/25 @ 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>Big Kids Little Kids </em>

Art

Big Kids Little Kids

Friday 4/25 @ Cinders Gallery

There have been a lot of cheap shots volleyed between the youths of New York and Philadelphia. But regardless of who's... 

Tseng Kwong Chi: <em>Self Portraits 1979-1989</em>

Art

Tseng Kwong Chi

Friday 4/25 @ Paul Kasmin Gallery

Without newlyweds or a bus-load of septuagenarians, photographs of "picture-perfect" places like the Taj Mahal, Niagara Falls, and Cinderella's Castle are... 

<em>Adding Machine</em>

Theatre

Adding Machine

Friday 4/25 @ Minetta Lane Theatre

After 25 years of tedious number crunching, Mr. Zero finds out that he is being replaced by an adding machine. Driven... 

Paul Chan: <em>The 7 Lights</em>

Art

Paul Chan

Friday 4/25 @ New Museum of Contemporary Art

Paul Chan's series of seven digital projections recounts the story of Genesis in light and shadow. Silhouettes of familiar objects drift... 

Jasper Johns: <em>Gray</em>

Art

Jasper Johns

Friday 4/25 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

In Jasper Johns' Gray, the Met culls a rigorous collection of work from the mid-'50s to the present. Johns, a pop... 

&Oacute;scar Valero's Flamenco Dance Company <em>FUERZA: El Swing del Flamenco</em>

Dance

FUERZA: El Swing del Flamenco

Friday 4/25 @ Connelly Theatre

Óscar Valero joins his Flamenco Dance Company artists to shake it to some sultry Andalusian rhythms. A heavyweight on the local... 

Lucas Reiner: <em>Envoi</em>

Art

Lucas Reiner

Friday 4/25 @ Kips Gallery

Los Angeles painter Lucas Reiner may be related by blood to some of the funniest men in America, but when it... 

<em>Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art </em>

Art: Photography

Archive Fever

Friday 4/25 @ International Center of Photography

Exploring identity and memory through archived imagery, curator Okwui Enwezor has collected over 20 artists to explore the often formal institution... 

<em>Endgame</em>

Theatre

Endgame

Friday 4/25 @ BAM

In Beckett's Endgame, the past is contained in garbage cans, the future is crippled, and the present is blind — but... 

<em>Design and the Elastic Mind</em>

Art

Design and the Elastic Mind

Friday 4/25 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

As technology slowly stretches past the limits of sci-fi fantasy, designers must work within the rapidly evolving space between scientific innovation... 

15th Annual New York African Film Festival<em> </em>

Film

New York African Film Festival

Friday 4/25 @ Various locations

Given their stakes and scope, it's no wonder that even the weakest of African films tend to pack a visceral punch.... 

<em>Yellow Moon: The Ballad of Leila and Lee</em>

Theatre

Yellow Moon

Friday 4/25 @ 59E59 Theaters

Ah, to be 17 again! Leila and Lee are two teens from a dead-end Scottish town who, while marinating in several... 

David Ford: <em>White Like Me</em>

Art

White Like Me

Friday 4/25 @ Jack the Pelican

David Ford's multimedia installation White Like Me incorporates the florid magic realism of his large-scale paintings, the incisive wit of his... 

Peter Coffin: <em>You Are Me</em>

Art

Peter Coffin

Friday 4/25 @ Andrew Kreps Gallery

In Peter Coffin's latest solo show, 30 video screens play archival footage of frolicking animals, while a motorized, roller coaster-like contraption... 

Tribeca Film Festival and Apple

Workshop/Class

Tribeca Film Festival and Apple

Friday 4/25 @ The Apple Store, Soho

For the fourth year running, the Apple Store teams up with the Tribeca Film Festival for a series of free filmmaking... 

<em>Passing Strange</em>

Theatre

Passing Strange

Friday 4/25 @ The Belasco Theatre

The loose autobiography-in-song of one Mark Stewart (aka Stew), Passing Strange tells the story of a restless Youth (the excellent Daniel... 

<em>WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution</em>

Art

WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution

Friday 4/25 @ P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center

With Hillary Clinton in the political limelight, WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution couldn't be more timely. A survey of 120... 

The Bruce High Quality Foundation: <em>The Retrospective </em>

Art

The Bruce High Quality Foundation

Friday 4/25 @ Susan Inglett Gallery

The Bruce High Quality Foundation's motto is "Professional problems, amateur solutions" — a perfect summary of its invigorating handmade aesthetic and... 

Scapino Ballet Rotterdam

Dance

Scapino Ballet Rotterdam

Friday 4/25 @ The Joyce Theater

Don't let the commedia dell'arte name fool you — this 60-year-old troupe is very nieuwe wereld. Artistic director Ed Wubbe mows... 

Jeremy Boyle

Art

Jeremy Boyle

Friday 4/25 @ Hudson Franklin Gallery

Like Sol Lewitt trapped in RadioShack, Jeremy Boyle surrenders his artistic role to mechanical gizmos. The latest version of his Self-Playing... 

<em>Poussin and Nature: Arcadian Visions</em>

Art

Poussin and Nature: Arcadian Visions

Friday 4/25 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

France's first superstar painter, Nicolas Poussin trained in Rome during the baroque era, at the height of Italy's artistic dominance. His... 

<em>Satyagraha</em>

Performing Arts: Opera

Satyagraha

Friday 4/25 @ Metropolitan Opera House

Satyagraha comes to the Met following an acclaimed run in London. This new production of Philip Glass' 1979 opera about Gandhi's... 

Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung: <em>Residential Erection</em>

Art

Residential Erection

Friday 4/25 @ Postmasters

In his new show Residential Erection, Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung lifts the veil on American politics with the biting wit of a... 

Tribeca Film Festival

Film

Tribeca Film Festival

Friday 4/25 @ Various locations

The Tribeca Film Festival always heaps on the glitz and glamor with its high-profile mainstream films (Tina Fey's Baby Mama kicks... 

Se&aacute;n Curran Company

Dance

Seán Curran Company

Friday 4/25 @ Dance Theater Workshop

Seán Curran's work, which draws on his experience as a former Bill T. Jones dancer and theater choreographer, appeals to dance... 

<em>&copy; MURAKAMI</em>

Art

© MURAKAMI

Friday 4/25 @ Brooklyn Museum of Art

Japanese neo-pop artist Takashi Murakami once said that Andy Warhol — to whom he's often compared — made art in order... 

<em>Constantine's Sword</em>

Film: Documentary

Constantine's Sword

Friday 4/25 @ Quad Cinema

Too often, "essay films" — documentaries arguing a specific point of view — are made by those antipathetic to their subjects.... 

<em>South Pacific</em>

Theatre

South Pacific

Friday 4/25 @ 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...