Make the most of your time in the city before heading home for some family time and too much stuffing.
Friday
28 Hours of Innovative Art – marathon of performers, featuring musicians and dancers, hosted by Arts for Art
Clemente Solo Velez Cultural Center, 107 Suffolk St, between Rivington and Delancy
6 pm – midnight on Saturday
Students, $20
New York Horror Film Festival (through Sunday)
Various locations
$16 for a program of at least 4 films
Columbia Ballet Collaborative – new works performed by five professional ballet dancers enrolled at Columbia
Strong Studio, Barnard Hall Annex, 117th St and Broadway
9 pm
$5 with CUID
Saturday
Goddard Riverside Community Center Book Fair – annual book sale
593 Columbia Avenue at 86th St
10 – 6
Secret Project Robot – Knyfe Hyts are followed by a program of Chinese bands, most of them touring the US for the first time
corner of River St and Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn
8:30 doors
$8
Sunday
Tim Burton – the much anticipated retrospective at MoMA opens today, including drawings, sculpture and film. Check the schedule for screening times, free with admission
Museum of Modern Art, W 53rd St between 5th and 6th Avenue
10:30 – 5:30
FREE with CUID
Cultural Seasons Poetry Club – reading and talk by a special guest (these guys have good taste, don’t worry)
Nyurican Poets Cafe
East 3rd St between Avenues B and C
2:00
$20 for students
Devendra Banhart – performing all manners of quirky folk, Banhart is also renowned for his spectacular collection of pants… Little Joy also supporting
The Town Hall
123 West 43rd St
8:00
$25-29
3 Comments
@Elisia The columbia ballet thing is at 8pm NOT 9pm!
@it's columbus avenue, not columbia.
@it's streng studio, not strong, bwog.