Events on Tuesday, March 2
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Carnegie Hall
Michael Dorf's annual tribute shows transcend the cover-band genre, assembling an eclectic group of top-notch musicians to take over Carnegie Hall...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Union Hall
This monthly "useless lecture" series mines the philosophical depths of animal lovers. Tonight's talks include photographer Kate Kunath on the history...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ 92nd Street Y (92Y)
Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 2pm
Leon Fleisher, piano
Jaime Laredo, violin
Michael Tree, viola
Sharon...
Soulive - 10 nights @ Brooklyn Bowl! 10th Anniversary Celebration
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Bowery Presents
March 2009 marks Soulive’s 10th Anniversary – ten years since Eric Krasno, Alan Evans and his brother Neal Evans got together...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
'Permalight' could represent a great push forward for Rogue Wave. Having toured with the likes of Death Cab for Cutie, Jack...
Punch Up Your Life: Pete Holmes Returns with Surprise Headliner
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
Robert E. Rubin with Sebastian Mallaby: The Global Economy
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ 92nd Street Y (92Y)
Robert E. Rubin served as our nation's 70th secretary of the treasury from 1995 to 1999, during which time he played...
Fiscal Policy Series: Indian Union Budget II
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Asia Society and Museum
India's boisterous parliamentary democracy forces budgetary decision-making into a lively public forum to which canny business observers pay close attention. With...
ELEW Celebrates the Release of his debut CD: ELEW Rockjazz Vol. 1
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
A modern day pop artist and musical revolutionary,...
Rabbi Capers Funnye in Conversation with Ari L. Goldman
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ 92nd Street Y (92Y)
Rabbi Funnye, Michelle Obama's first cousin, holds a pulpit on the South Side of Chicago and is the first African American...
Robert E. Rubin with Sebastian Mallaby: The Global Economy
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ 92nd Street Y (92Y)
Robert E. Rubin served as our nation's 70th secretary of the treasury from 1995 to 1999, during which time he played...
Murder Mystery / Locksley - Late Show
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Mercury Lounge
Locksley was formed in Madison, Wisconsin and is made up of brothers Jesse and Jordan Laz and longtime friends Kai Kennedy...
Cage The Elephant w/ Morning Teleportation
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Bowery Ballroom
Cage the Elephant’s raucous live show — which made this red-hot Kentucky-bred band the talk of this year’s South-by-Southwest music festival,...
Rabbi Capers Funnye in Conversation with Ari L. Goldman
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ 92nd Street Y (92Y)
Rabbi Funnye, Michelle Obama's first cousin, holds a pulpit on the South Side of Chicago and is the first African American...
Beats and Breaks with greenways 8 and DJ Kestar (Crooked Disco)
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
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Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Museum of the Moving Image
Sure, some of us like a microbrew to accompany our vintage video-gaming — and for that, we head to Barcade. But...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Theater for the New City
Veteran playwright and actor Charles Busch aims his flamboyant and acerbic wit at the cinematic depiction of convent life in this...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The High Line, Chelsea Market Passage
Brooklyn-based artist Spencer Finch is a man in search of lost time. He feeds viewers a Proustian Madeleine for their senses,...
William Kentridge: Five Themes
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art
South African artist William Kentridge paints stark images of apartheid, colonialism, and totalitarianism. Through a wash of pastel and charcoal, he...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ International Center of Photography
"If you want to be famous, you have to do whatever you're doing worse than anyone else in the whole world."...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Marquis Theater
See Twyla Tharp's Come Fly Away for the dancing — it is rare to see dancers of this caliber on Broadway....
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ American Folk Art Museum, Lincoln Square branch
"Give it a sweet melody" was the aesthetic must for Vestie Davis, a painter who froze mid-century New York in winsome,...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Kirk at Theatre Row
The full title of Susanna Centlivre's Restoration comedy is The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret! Director Rebecca Patterson's adaptation shortens...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ 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...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ American Airlines Theater
Nicholas Martin's madcap revival of Present Laughter scores some big laughs, even if the subtlety of Noel Coward's original wit becomes...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Metropolitan Opera House
There's something about Carmen — for her, men cast aside principles to fall headlong into a life of crime. Directed by...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ New York Public Library
On the 250th anniversary of the publication of Candide, Voltaire's masterpiece attacking the philosophical doctrine of Optimism made popular by writers...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Ontological Theater at St. Mark's Church
When three modern-day music buffs hole up in a wintry cabin to seek warmth and wet their whistle, they find themselves...
The Bridge Project: As You Like It
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ BAM
Sam Mendes' lush production of Shakespeare's As You Like It is a marvelous revelation that breathes new life into the play...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ August Wilson Theatre
Like the signs on the buses say: The hits just keep on comin' — five years now for this crowd-pleasing bio-musical...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ 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...
The Drawings of Bronzino - Free Met Podcast
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Curator Carmen Bambach discusses the life and work of the painter, draftsman, teacher, and poet Agnolo Bronzino (Italian, 1503-1572) on the...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Second Stage Theatre
Douglas Carter Beane tackles the growing blur of journalism and fiction in his new acerbically funny play. The title characters, played...
The Hours of Catherine of Cleves
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Morgan Library
Taking apart a rare book can be cultural barbarism but that is what the Morgan Library has done to show off...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ American Folk Art Museum
A prolific 19th-century painter who was once considered "America's first modern" for his prepossessing, flat-color land- and seascapes, Thomas Chambers is...
Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ International Center of Photography
Paris of the '20s and '30s — with its serrated rooftops, Haussmann streamlines, and bustling arrondissements — was a wellspring for...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Barbès
While punk outfits like Devotchka and Gogol Bordello boldly appropriate traditional Eastern European music, their gypsy-inspired mosh pits lack a certain...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ World Financial Center
Caramoor Jazz Fest producer Jim Luce brings a whopping 200 hours of Chopin to the spacious, palm tree-filled digs of the...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ New York City Center
Bill Cain's fascinating new play gives us a glimpse into the day-to-day lives of Shakespeare and his acting company, the King's...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Metropolitan Opera House
It's easy to see why Giacomo Puccini's popular opera has endured the test of time and become a staple of practically...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ BAM
On May 30 of last year, Brooklyn-based artist Penelope Umbrico keyed "sunset" into Flickr's search engine and received 5,537,594 matches. The...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Various locations
Finally, a solution to all those pesky construction-site eyesores downtown. Downtown Alliance, in a stroke of genius, has developed and carried...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Various locations
Back in their respective days, Hiroshima Mon Amour(1959) and The Lover (1984) caused quite a scandal for author Marguerite Duras, who may or may...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Cort Theatre
Arthur Miller's modern tragedy A View from the Bridge could easily veer into melodrama in less skilled hands, but Gregory Mosher's...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Guggenheim Museum
It's been eight-plus decades since the six arresting paintings in this exhibition have been shown together. Their emphatic use of color...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Playwrights Horizons
Bruce Norris' darkly comedic riff on A Raisin in the Sun explores the racial tensions in a Chicago neighborhood on the...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
See the exhibition before it closes on Sunday! The Belles Heures (1405-1408/9) of Jean de Berry is one of the most...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Duke Theater
Until the Royal Shakespeare Company sets up camp at The Armory in summer 2011, New Yorkers have to make do with...
Untitled (Sculpture Silhouettes)
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ City Hall Park
Peter Coffin, the artist who flew a UFO over the Baltic Sea in summer 2008, takes over City Hall Park with a...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Rubin Museum of Art
The Rubin's annual festival for the inquisitive brings together artists, scientists, and even a Tibetan lama to explore the ways of...
Bigger, Better, More: The Art of Viola Frey
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Museum of Arts and Design
Although she produced art in many mediums, from painting to photography, Viola Frey's lasting imprint can be found in ceramics. As...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The People's Improv Theater
Sometimes it feels like we're stuck in Bizarro world, with too much cash and too few quality comics to purchase. Luckily,...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Walter Kerr Theatre
Stephen Sondheim's melancholic farce receives a stirring revival due to Trevor Nunn's expertly delicate touch. Nunn elicits several nuanced performances from...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Under St. Marks
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Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Linda Gross Theater
Sam Shepard's new one-act two-hander flows effortlessly and ends too quickly, humorously highlighting the fleeting nature of life. After being thrown...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Galerie Lelong
Emilio Perez' particular method of generating entirely abstract compositions through layering acrylic and latex pigments on wood, and then distressing the...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Acorn at Theatre Row
Ethan Hawke revives Sam Shepard's 1985 play about an act of violence that sets off a strange series of events. This...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ American Museum of Natural History
Hop aboard a stuffed camel for this four-city ancient trade route, making stops in X'ian, Turfan, Samarkand, and Baghdad. AMNH invites...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Biltmore Theater
Known for exhilarating solo shows, Eric Bogosian makes his Broadway debut in Donald Margulies' well-observed play about the unintended casualties of...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Blue Note
Proto-rap and spoken word icon Gil Scott-Heron returns his inimitable growl to Blue Note for a two-day series of shows celebrating...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ BAM
The Tempest is both an amorphous fantastical tale, and Shakespeare's farewell to the theatre. Sam Mendes embraces both aspects in his...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Imperial Theatre
The dark economic times spurred by Wall Street and the new political landscape serve as the perfect backdrop for Billy Elliot,...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Film Forum
Two years after he made Head with the Monkees, director Bob Rafaelson lensed a not-yet-famous Jack Nicholson going ape-beep over toast....
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Laurie Beechman Theater
Book editor Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis never wrote a memoir. It's appropriate, then, that Karen Finley begins The Jackie Look with a...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Film Society of Lincoln Center
For the past decade, Film Comment has handpicked art-house, festival, and repertory musts for NYC cinephiles. This trend continues with a...
Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
In the 1860s and 1870s, long before collage techniques were being used by avant–garde artists of the early 20th century, aristocratic...
Download a Free Met Podcast Today: A Musical Setting for Bronzino
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Curator Carmen Bambach talks to composer Bruce Adolphe about how he translated the art and ideas of Agnolo Bronzino (Italian, 1503-1572)—whose...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ 92nd Street Y (92Y)
Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 2pm
“Medieval Garden Enclosed” on the Met Blog.
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Take a break from city life and visit the Met’s blog dedicated to your neighboring medieval garden! July 1, 2009 marked the first anniversary...
The “Young Archer” Attributed to Michelangelo - Free Met Podcast
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Curator James David Draper discusses the attribution to the teenage Michelangelo of the marble sculpture now on special loan to the...
Final Weekend For: 2-for-1 admission to 7 NYC museums
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Rubin Museum of Art
Your ticket to two-for-one admission to the Rubin Museum and six other NYC museum gems. Print it, cut it, and keep...
Messerschmidt Bust Enters the Collection - Free Met Podcast
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Curator Ian Wardropper discusses the Met’s recent acquisition of its first work by Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736-1783), the Austrian sculptor best...
The Mourners: Medieval Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The renovation of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon provides an opportunity for the unprecedented loan of the alabaster mourner figures...
Download a Free Met Podcast Today: Imperial Privilege: Vienna Porcelain of Du Paquier, 1718–44
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Co-curators Jeffrey Munger and Meredith Chilton discuss the details of a delightful dessert table with culinary historian Ivan Day. This table...
Last Chance—Contemporary Aboriginal Painting from Australia
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
See the exhibition before it closes on Sunday! Beginning in the remote desert community of Papunya in the early 1970s, Australia's...
iPassport Raffle: Win an Apple ipod touch with the purchase of a PS122 Passport
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Performance Space 122
Be automatically entered to win a brand new ipod touch with the purchase of a PS122 Passport between now and March...
Sounding the Pacific: Musical Instruments of Oceania
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The exhibition Sounding the Pacific: Musical Instruments of Oceania, on view at the Met through September 6, 2010, is the first...
Bardo: Tibetan Art of the Afterlife now open
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Rubin Museum of Art
In this fascinating exhibition, the Tibetan Buddhist belief that death provides an important opportunity for spiritual enlightenment is explored. Upon the...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This show from the Met’s permanent collection features the 1971 mural-size collage The Block by Romare Bearden (American, 1911–1988), as well...
Skowhegan at 92YTribeca An Alumni Exhibition
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ 92YTribeca
92YTribeca is pleased to present a gallery exhibition of alumni chosen from the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture’s 1999-2008 classes....
Last Chance—Imperial Privilege: Vienna Porcelain of Du Paquier, 1718–44
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
See the exhibition before it closes on Sunday! The Du Paquier ceramic manufactory, founded by Claudius Innocentius du Paquier in Vienna...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Rubin Museum of Art
Taste of RMA tours offer museum visitors an introduction to Himalayan art, exploring process, materials, iconography, religion, and cultural influence along...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The exhibition The Drawings of Bronzino, on view through April 18, is the first ever dedicated to Agnolo Bronzino (1503-1572), and includes nearly...
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Rubin Museum of Art
Come see photographer Tom Wool's awe-inspiring black and white images of life in the Rongbuk Valley. Wool's sensitive images capture the...
Last Chance—Five Thousand Years of Japanese Art: Treasures from the Packard Collection
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
See the exhibition before it closes on Sunday! In 1975, the Met acquired, by gift and purchase, more than 400 works...
The 185th Annual: Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ National Academy Museum
The National Academy presents ...
Pablo Bronstein - Free Met Podcast
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist Pablo Bronstein and curator Gary Tinterow discuss Bronstein’s new drawings and etchings that suggest mythical histories and hypothetical futures of...
Arts of Ancient Viet Nam: From River Plain to Open Sea
Tuesday 3/ 2 @ Asia Society and Museum
Presented for the first time to U.S. audiences, this remarkable exhibition brings together more than one hundred extraordinary objects from ten...
Leon Fleisher, piano
Jaime Laredo, violin
Michael Tree, viola
Sharon...
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