Events on Friday, March 2
Heloise & the Savoir Faire w/ Mirror Mirror and KOORTWAH
Friday 3/ 2 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
Lauded by Blondie's Debbie Harry (who makes two guest appearances on the band's debut), electro-raunch outfit Heloise & the Savoir Faire are as...
Beach Fossils w/ Mac DeMarco, Hoop Dreams
Friday 3/ 2 @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Beach Fossils released their sophomore effort, What A Pleasure, via Captured Tracks about a year ago. With warm and inviting melodies...
The Freedom Party w/ DJ Herbert Holler , DJ Cosi and DJ Marc Smooth
Friday 3/ 2 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
The Freedom Party NYC is New York City's longest running weekly Friday night dance party. Recently the winner of Papermag's highly...
Friday 3/ 2 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
Kaviar & Cigarettes Presents: Party Guy Records 2 Year Anniversary w/ DJ Assault , Party Guy Soundsystem (DJ Haitain & Kuato)...
Friday 3/ 2 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
A monthly gathering of MN expats, this Minnesota Monthly happy hour is one of the friendliest nights in NYC. Come for...
Matthew Dear (Band) w/ Blondes, Helado Negro
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Bowery Ballroom
If you've followed Matthew Dear over the years, then you know he doesn't like to stay in one place for very...
Pyx Lax Live w/ Roy Orbit, VIZA
Friday 3/ 2 @ Terminal 5
Pyx Lax is a Greek rock band. They originally formed in 1989 and released their first recording in 1990. The group...
Cadillac Moon Ensemble Premieres Concert
Friday 3/ 2 @ Symphony Space
Cadillac Moon Ensemble presents an exciting evening of world premieres commissioned by the group. There will be new works by: Lukas...
BOWLIVE III : Soulive With Special Guests: Jennifer Hartswick, Karl Denson, Alecia Chakour Band
Friday 3/ 2 @ Brooklyn Bowl
Brothers Alan and Neal Evans, on drums and Hammond B-3 organ, respectively, form two-thirds of the soul/groove trio Soulive. Rounding...
Ongoing Events
Paul D'Agostino: Appearance Adrift in the Garden
Friday 3/ 2 @ Norte Maar
Norte Maar, one of Bushwick's leading galleries presents the work of Paul D'Agostino, an artist who recreates images through cutting, layering,...
Friday 3/ 2 @ P.S. 122
Judging from the rapid yearly deterioration of New York's Fringe Festival, it's no wonder it took Silence! The Musical, a 2005...
Jem Cohen: NYC Weights and Measures
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Jewish Museum
NYC Weights and Measures is filmmaker Jem Cohen's observational portrait of New York City, a document of Cohen's wanderlust as he...
The Game of Kings: Medieval Ivory Chessmen from the Isle of Lewis
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
You may remember the Lewis Chessmen from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. These chess pieces, dating from the twelfth century...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Film Forum
Iran's entry for Best Foreign Language Oscar and winner of Berlin's Golden Bear, A Separation is a complex family drama that...
Friday 3/ 2 @ The McKittrick Hotel
Don't let the extraordinary experience that is Sleep No More pass you by. Dubbed immersive theatre by its parents, the award-winning...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Chelsea Market
Billyburg flea market institution Artists & Fleas heads to Manhattan to occupy a pop-up at Chelsea Market. Thirty artisans (some from...
We Are Cinema: 50 Years of the Film-Makers' Coop
Friday 3/ 2 @ Microscope Gallery
This month-long exhibition and screening series, We Are Cinema, celebrates the "oldest and largest artist-run cooperative in the world," the Filmmakers'...
Joaquín Sorolla & The Glory of Spanish Dress
Friday 3/ 2 @ Queen Sofia Spanish Institute
Two fashion greats, Oscar de la Renta and Vogue's André Leon Talley, team up to bring you this seminal exhibition on...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Music Box Theatre
If you thought meeting the real William Shatner required going to a Star Trek Convention or ComicCon, think again. At nearly...
Friday 3/ 2 @ MoMA PS1
Anthology is a new project by artist Clifford Owens that merges photography, video, and live performance. For this show, Owens' first...
Friday 3/ 2 @ St. Ann's Warehouse
For Early Plays, a unique collaboration between the Wooster Group and the New York City Players, Richard Maxwell directs Eugene O’Neill’s...
Friday 3/ 2 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art
From the use of ancient printmaking techniques, which today are sometimes used alongside digital technologies, to the ubiquity of self-published artists’...
Friday 3/ 2 @ New World Stages
Avenue Q is the story of Princeton, a bright-eyed college grad who comes to New York City with big dreams and...
The Brooklyn Museum presents Playing House
Friday 3/ 2 @ Brooklyn Museum
Since our addiction to Downton Abbey has yet to abate, we're excited to see further explorations into "period." And The Brooklyn...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Whitney Museum of American Art
It seems like just yesterday Bruce High Quality Foundation had its Cadillac hearse parked inside the Whitney, but in fact two...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Workshop Theater (312 West 36th St)
The Navigator is a whip-smart comedy that fulfills the promise of a great premise. Dave is between jobs and struggling to...
Friday 3/ 2 @ STORY
STORY is a new shop and exhibition space, recently launched by Nerve gal and retail pro Rachel Shechtman, with rotating themes,...
Friday 3/ 2 @ IFC Center
Not for the faint of heart, The Snowtown Murders is a powerful thriller based on the most horrific serial killing spree...
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Palace Theatre
Priscilla Queen of the Desert, the outrageously fabulous musical that took London and Australia by storm, has finally hit New York....
Friday 3/ 2 @ Fred Torres Collaborations
Making its US debut at Fred Torres Collaborations, Earth Laughs in Flowers, a new series of ten large-scale photographs by David...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Envoy Gallery
Electronic music enthusiasts, we recommend checking out this three-part eulogy to the late great industrial music pioneer Frank Tovey. Founder of...
Better Than Something: Jay Reatard
Friday 3/ 2 @ Nitehawk Cinema
A polarizing figure even in death, the spirit of punk rocker Jay Reatard lives on in his ginormous music catalog — and...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Landmark Sunshine
The Giants may have taken the Superbowl, but the West Memphis Manassas Tigers and coach Bill Courtney will likely win your...
Martin Bromirski, Rachel LaBine, & Elizabeth Riley
Friday 3/ 2 @ Storefront Bushwick
Martin Bromirski, Rachel LaBine, and Elizabeth Riley look to contemporary reality, and the nature of our experience in it, as a...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Winter Garden Theatre
Seen by over 45 million people around the world, MAMMA MIA!, is celebrating over 4,000 performances in its tenth smash hit...
Friday 3/ 2 @ e-flux 311 East Broadway New York NY 10002 212.619.3356
If you think you can handle the truth about the neo-conservatives, the Iranian Revolution, DDT, and a host of other controversial...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Roseland Ballroom
As artists go, few have lived in their element as thoroughly as Björk. Performing since she was a child, the Icelandic...
Friday 3/ 2 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art
Through her self portraits, Cindy Sherman has been a film noir starlet, a murderous Caravaggio muse, a centerfold, a rodeo clown,...
Rendez-Vous with French Cinema
Friday 3/ 2 @ Walter Reade Theatre
Thanks to a Harvey Weinstein and a certain silent film's award-season sweep, this annual parade of French contemporary cinema couldn't be...
Friday 3/ 2 @ SCRATCHbread
The SCRATCHbread Focaccino window is a portal into deliciousness. On Select days, SCRATCHbread, the mothership of artisanal breads that are sprouting...
Friday 3/ 2 @ International Center of Photography
Legendary photojournalist and newspaper freelancer of the 1930s and 1940s, Weegee has made his fame capturing gruesome murder scenes and high-profile...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Museum of the Moving Image
If Sesame Street was your primary baby-sitter back when you were a kid, and you considered Kermit and Miss Piggy some...
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Clocktower
Winds howl, crickets chirp, and coyotes yodel in Canyon Candy, a site-specific installation that expands a wild western-themed 16-minute music video...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Milavec Hakimi Gallery
Lisa Lebofsky's current show at the Milavec Hakimi gallery brings a sense of space, of an exploration of dark and light,...
The Permanent Collection Vol. 2: My Own Private Serpico
Friday 3/ 2 @ English Kills
English Kills has long been (in Bushwick years, that is) one of the pre-eminent galleries in the Bushwick arts scene. Founded...
Friday 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...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Camel Art Space
The artists in this group show explore the problems that arise when an artist realizes that what she wants to achieve...
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Frick Collection
White Gold: Highlights from the Arnhold Collection of Meissen Porcelain will feature approximately seventy of Henry Arnhold's promised gift of 131...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Axis Theatre
David Crabb's highly entertaining one-man show Bad Kid will resonate with the many New York transplants who escaped from rural American...
Friday 3/ 2 @ New Museum
With the Occupy Wall Street movement and revolutionary uprisings world-wide, it's only appropriate that the New Museum dedicates its space to...
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Loom Gallery
The ever-expanding art scene off the Morgan Avenue L train gets treated to Hello Earth this month, a group exhibition focusing on...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Barrow Street Theater
Nina Raine continues the "kitchen sink" tradition of British theatre with her wrenching family drama, Tribes. Billy (Russell Harvard) is the...
Three Solo Shows: Tamara Gayer, Stephen Sollins, and Heeseop Yoon
Friday 3/ 2 @ Smack Mellon
Three solo exhibitions take over the enormous space at Smack Mellon in DUMBO. Brooklyn-based artists Tamara Gayer, Stephen Sollins, and Heeseop...
Florine Stettheimer: Alternative Modernist
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library
In celebration of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition "The Steins Collect," which begins February 28, the Rare Book and Manuscript...
The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Public Theater
As the saying goes, ignorance is bliss, which could be a reason to bypass Mike Daisey's well-played indictment of, uh, we...
Newspaper Fiction: The New York Journalism of Djuna Barnes
Friday 3/ 2 @ Brooklyn Museum
While Djuna Barnes is best known for her modernist novels and plays like Nightwood (1936) and The Antiphon (1958), from 1913-1921,...
System Introspection: Nicolas Maigret
Friday 3/ 2 @ Devotion Gallery
The Art of Failure collective, Nicolas Maigret and Nicolas Montgermont, take as a starting point the imperfections that allow us to...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Eugene O'Neill Theatre (230 W 49th St)
We hestitated to lend our voices to the chorus of adoration for this show — only because we were afraid of being...
Charles Atlas: The Illusion of Democracy
Friday 3/ 2 @ Luhring Augustine Bushwick 25 Knickerbocker Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11237
Luhring Augustine, a Chelsea gallery founded in 1985, opens shop in the still burgeoning arts district of Bushwick with an inaugural...
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Acorn at Theatre Row
Like New Group's previous Burning, Russian Transport is another seriocomic, well-written depiction of a dysfunctional family perfomed by a cast that is belivable...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Lehmann Maupin
German-born photographer Juergen Teller is most known for his cheeky refusal to keep his commercial fashion photography distinct from his most...
The Extraordinary Voyage (2011) with Restored A Trip to the Moon (1902)
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Film Society of Lincoln Center
We wax poetic about many films here at Flavorpill, but nothing we've chattered about in the past approaches the newly restored...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Booth Theatre
Wow. In our humble opinion, this is the best play on Broadway right now — the kind of intelligent reflection of...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Guggenheim Museum
John Chamberlain is most known for his sculptures made of candy-colored scraps of car parts that he twisted and fitted together...
Friday 3/ 2 @ 2econd Stage Theatre
How I learned To Drive is not a feel-good story, a tender tale of the loss of teen innocence. It is...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Brucennial
Bruce High Quality Foundation, the mischievous five-person art collective that prides itself on developing amateur solutions to professional challenges, returns with...
Friday 3/ 2 @ IndieScreen
Check out some of today's premiere electronic DJs operating outside of their musical comfort zones in this hybrid documentary/Hyundai marketing tool...
New Fun Music Time w/ Supernature
Friday 3/ 2 @ Manhattan Inn
Friday nights are always a good time to check in with the Manhattan Inn for their DJ dance parties. Tonight the...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Jerry Orbach Theater
In the intimate Jerry Orbach theater (now aka the Snapple Center, groan), this simple, warm, and wonderful production is the first...
Rob Pruitt's "The Andy Monument"
Friday 3/ 2 @ Public Art Fund
Rob Pruitt's monument to Andy Warhol, the father of Pop Art and one of New York's enduring cultural icons, is installed...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Haunch of Venison
Haunch of Venison is pleased to present the first U.S. exhibition of Thomas Heatherwick, one of Britain’s most celebrated architect designers. <!--StartFragment-->The...
Sanja Iveković: Sweet Violence
Friday 3/ 2 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art
A feminist, activist, and video pioneer, Iveković came of age in the early 1970s during the period known as the Croatian...
Victorian Electrotypes: Old Treasures, New Technology
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
For the first time in nearly a century, the Met Museum is displaying a selection from its large collection of electrotypes,...
The Body Unbound: Modernist Art from India
Friday 3/ 2 @ Rubin Museum of Art
The first exhibition in the three-part Modernist Art from India series, The Body Unbound focuses on representations of the figure and...
Friday 3/ 2 @ National Academy Museum
Featuring works by over 100 artists and architects, the Annual reveals the cross-generational dialogue occurring in the art world by juxtaposing...
The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-Garde
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gertrude Stein, her brothers Leo and Michael, and Michael’s wife Sarah were important patrons of modern art in Paris during the...
The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
It has been said that the Renaissance witnessed the rediscovery of the individual. The 15th century was certainly the first great...
Simone Leigh: You Don't Know Where Her Mouth Has Been
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Kitchen
Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 18, 6-8pm This solo exhibition presents the New York premiere of Simone Leigh’s most recent sculptural...
Historic Images of the Greek Bronze Age: The Reproductions of E. Gilliéron & Son
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This exhibition features a selection of early 20th-century reproductions of now-famous works of art from Sir Arthur Evans’s historic excavations of...
Friday 3/ 2 @ El Museo del Barrio
This exhibition features works that explore the vast diversity and complexity of the Caribbean basin, as an accompaniment to El Museo’s...
Hero, Villain, Yeti: Tibet in Comics
Friday 3/ 2 @ Rubin Museum of Art
Characters as diverse as Mickey Mouse, the historical Buddha, Tomb Raider Lara Croft, and the Green Lama have something in common:...
Missy Mazzoli: Song from the Uproar—The Lives & Deaths Of Isabelle Eberhardt
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Kitchen
This multimedia opera premiere by celebrated Brooklyn composer Missy Mazzoli is a unique combination of live musical performance and original films, inspired by...
The Radical Camera: New York's Photo League, 1936-1951
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Jewish Museum
The Radical Camera offers a comprehensive look at the Photo League, a group of politically engaged street photographers who captured city...
Rembrandt and Degas: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Although it is well known that Edgar Degas was inspired by Rembrandt, whose etchings he sought out in Rome as a...
Chinese Art in an Age of Revolution: Fu Baoshi (1904-1965)
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Perhaps the greatest figure painter and landscapist of China’s modern period, Fu Baoshi successfully integrated Western and traditional artistic influences to...
New Galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
More than 1,000 works from the distinguished collection of the Met Museum's Department of Islamic Art—one of the most comprehensive gatherings...
Friday 3/ 2 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
Every Friday I'm at the legendary Freedom party, an event I started 6.5 years ago because music sucked, parties were boring, and...
Testimonios: 100 Years of Popular Expression
Friday 3/ 2 @ El Museo del Barrio
Testimonios examines potent works by non-traditionally trained makers. This exhibition celebrates and witnesses mankind’s myriad artistic manifestations by highlighting works that...
Spies in the House of Art: Photography, Film, and Video
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Since the 1980s, a number of contemporary artists working in photography, film, and video have taken as their subject the art...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Public Art Fund
Like the atmospheric transformation of a cloud into rain, some works of art have the potential to change their form and meaning....
The Coe Collection of American Indian Art
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Drawn from works given and bequeathed to the Met Museum during the past decade by Ralph T. Coe of Santa Fe,...
Mirror of the Buddha: Early Portraits from Tibet
Friday 3/ 2 @ Rubin Museum of Art
In early Tibetan painted portraits, founding masters of important Buddhist schools were often represented as holy personages. Using artistic conventions developed...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Brooklyn Bowl
Brothers Alan and Neal Evans, on drums and Hammond B-3 organ, respectively, form two-thirds of the soul/groove trio Soulive. Rounding out...
Friday 3/ 2 @ Asia Society and Museum
Sarah Sze: Infinte line is the first exhibition to focus specifically on her process. It is an exploration of line across...
New American Wing Galleries for Paintings, Sculpture, and Decorative Arts
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This third and final phase of the American Wing renovation project comprises 26 renovated and enlarged galleries for the Met Museum’s...
Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Referred to during his lifetime as the "United States Rage," Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) remains to this day America's best-known cabinetmaker. This...
Friday 3/ 2 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Japan has enjoyed a long tradition of narrative painting, one that continues even today with the popular contemporary Japanese cartoon (manga)...
Princes and Painters in Mughal Delhi, 1707-1857
Friday 3/ 2 @ Asia Society and Museum
Delhi has served as a cultural center of North India for more than a millennium in different incarnations. This exhibition focuses...

































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