Friday
JUN 3265 eventsLectures
12:00 PM
Gilead: Part IMorningside Institute
Join Dr. Nathaniel Peters (Morningside) as we explore America’s religious heritage in our 250th, reading Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead .
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Culture
8:00 PM
Brooklyn's 13th Queensboro Dance FestivalVarious Locations in Queens
The annual dance festival presents free outdoor performances across the borough.
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11:00 AM
puppetworks’ bizarre bazaar moving salefri 11am-evening: : puppetworks theater
puppetworks theater (park slope)
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12:00 PM
gay, gayer, gayest present: prideteenth in the park
prospect park
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1:00 PM
juneteenth celebration in historic seneca villagefri 1pm: :
(central park)
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4:00 PM
live puzzling with black crossword: juneteenth edition
liz’s book bar (carroll gardens). $5
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5:00 PM
st. john the divine’s juneteenth celebrationfri 2-5pm: : on the pulpit green
on the pulpit green (morningside heights)
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7:00 PM
carl hancock rux’s _oh sankofa_: a juneteenth celebrationfri 7pm: : lincoln center’s hearst plaza
lincoln center’s hearst plaza (uws)
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7:30 PM
the tune up: a juneteenth celebrationfri 7:30pm: : lincoln center’s david rubenstein atrium
30pm: : lincoln center’s david rubenstein atrium (uws)
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8:00 PM
fifth annual juneteenth food festivalfri 12-8pm: : weeksville heritage center
weeksville heritage center (crown heights)
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10:00 AM
the 42nd st. card show
the westin nyc grand central (midtown east). $15 general, $25 early entry
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11:00 AM
33rd annual harlem juneteenth parade + celebration
parade begins at 116th and malcolm x blvd
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11:00 AM
june balloon 2026: a children’s festival for everyonesat 11am-6pm: : brower park
brower park (crown heights)
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5:00 PM
brooklyn’s youth pride
industry city
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6:00 PM
astoria has pride: 4th annual picnic in the parksat 12-6pm: : socrates sculpture park
socrates sculpture park (lic)
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6:00 PM
17th annual nyc multicultural festival: harlem welcomes the world
st. nicholas ave between 141st st. + 145th st
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6:00 PM
da bronx pride festival: from da bronx to da worldsat 12-6pm: : westchester ave between brooke ave + bergen ave
westchester ave between brooke ave + bergen ave (bronx)
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7:00 PM
lower east side pride bookstore crawl
various locations
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7:00 PM
clown cult presents: gay pirates: pride celebration + 3 year anniversary
3 dollar bill (bushwick). $20+
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8:00 PM
we outside! a brooklyn juneteenth, vol. ivsat 2-8pm: : the plaza at 300 ashland
the plaza at 300 ashland (fort greene)
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9:00 PM
swedish midsummer festivalsat 4-9pm: : rockefeller park
rockefeller park (battery park city)
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10:00 AM
strand bookstore used books sidewalk salefill a bag with as many books as you can fit
union square. fill a bag with as many books as you can fit ($10 small bag, $25 large bag)
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11:00 AM
folsom street east street festival: fetish frontiers
27th st between 11th + 12th aves. $27.93
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4:00 PM
25th annual egg rolls, egg creams, and empanadas festivalsun 12-4pm: : eldridge st between canal + division sts
eldridge st between canal + division sts (les)
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6:00 PM
brooklyn pop-up x red hook summer maker marketsat + sun 12-6pm: : hook studio
hook studio (161 dikeman street)
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7:00 PM
nyc plant market
culture lab lic
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10:00 PM
moma pride celebration
weds 6:30-10pm: : museum of modern art (midtown). rsvp required
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6:00 PM
radical joy ball with adapt
the whitney museum (meatpacking district). rsvp required
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8:00 AM
Live on the Lot Radio: Pioneer Works Invites MotherDaughterPioneer Works
Pioneer Works invites Jacqueline Coston aka MotherDaughter to our monthly Lot Radio show. In addition to her musical pursuits, Jacqueline runs the Learn...
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12:00 PM
_superman_ (2025)503/506 playground
at p.s. 503/506 playground (sunset park)
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12:00 PM
En Vivo Series: Wimbledon 3rd Round + World CupLove & Lob
The 2nd iteration of En Vivo: showcasing intimate, communal experiences outside the tennis court.
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2:00 PM
Australia vs Egypt @ Old Mates PubOld Mates Pub
The Socceroos are into the Round of 32 and Old Mates is going full noise. 🍻 Walk-ins ONLY!
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5:00 PM
The Drunk Texts: A Day of IndependenceThe Rat, Brooklyn, 68-117 Jay St.
Today we celebrate 30 years of Independence Day! Raise thy cup for lasers, speeches, and drinking games as we save humanity, one sonnet at a time.
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6:00 PM
yacht rock choir
join the yacht rock choir at young ethel’s in south slope (fri) and the gowanus dredgers boathouse (sun) for two evenings of soft rock, smooth soul, and plenty of sing-alongs. free admission
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6:30 PM
Drink & Draw
Amores our live model drawing session is back this month the 3rd of July from 6:30-8:30pm with wine, great people, delicious music & gorgeous model to soak your weekend creativity! Session is open for all levels, basic materials, model & wine with your $45 ticket.
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7:00 PM
nyc drag march
tompkins square park to the stonewall inn
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Music
4:00 PM
sixth annual broadway celebrate juneteenth outdoor concertfri 4pm: : duffy square
duffy square (times square)
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6:00 PM
ogemdi ude: major: juneteenth performance
prospect park boathouse + audubon center
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7:00 PM
the unsung collective chamber orchestra: juneteeth celebrationfri 7pm: : bryant park
bryant park (midtown)
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8:00 PM
the chelsea symphony: ‘dances of freedom’
the dimenna center for classical music (midtown), $20 suggested donation at the door, or $30 adv for premium seating
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8:00 PM
juneteenth celebration: infinity song + annie and the caldwells + victory boyd + dj duane
prospect park’s lena horne bandshell
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9:00 PM
the soapbox presents: the 5th annual big band jubileefri 2-9pm: : denny farrell riverbank state park main stage
denny farrell riverbank state park main stage (west harlem)
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8:00 PM
new york city gay men’s chorus presents: unspeakable joy – a juneteenth concertsat 8pm: : christ church nyc
christ church nyc (ues)
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7:00 PM
1xblue | Complex NYC Party1XBLUE NYC PARTY
💙 1XBLUE TAKES NEW YORK 💙 Join us for the first ever 1XBLUE pop up at Complex NY.
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9:00 PM
Shirley’s TemplePete's Candy Store
Lesbian Night @petescandystore 10-12 @tonnkeykong & @gottacatchamaal 12-2 @giovannis.
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12:00 PM
the shed’s ‘open call’ series
thru 7/25: : the shed’s annual open call series presents five performance works by early-career artists that deal with living through climate change, migration, and collective responsibility. free admission
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3:30 PM
Don Quixote - AbtThe Metropolitan Opera
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7:00 PM
summerstage
the city parks foundation presents its 40th season of free and benefit performances across the city. tonight: laurie anderson’s ‘republic of love’ with jazz quartet sexmob at central park’s rumsey playfield. free admission
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7:00 PM
Davin Shaffer, Lea Jaffe, Immaterialize DJPublic Records
Make a reservation before your show: http://bit. ly/4loDjTg.
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7:00 PM
Petal Tones @ Sultan RoomThe Sultan Room
𝐅𝐑𝐔𝐈𝐓𝐏𝐔𝐍𝐊 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐂 𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒 🍒🍑🍋🍏🫐🍇💥‼️ 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒑𝒆𝒕𝒂𝒍 𝒕𝒐𝒏𝒆𝒔 𝘨𝘪𝘳𝘭 𝘤𝘭𝘰𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘴 𝘵𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝒔𝒖𝒎𝒎𝒆𝒓 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔 ⋆⭒˚。 𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝟕/𝟑 𝐚𝐭 @thesultanroom 𝐟𝐞𝐚𝐭
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7:30 PM
tale storytelling show
30pm: : harmon leon ( _this american life, the new yorker_) hosts an evening of performances by some of the city’s best storytellers. tonight: adam wade, anoush froundejan, marc abbott, jess wood, and rhonda handsome. with music by evan altshuler. the red room at kgb bar (east village), save $10 on tickets with promo code ‘discountskint’ or if you mention the skint at the door (reg. $15). two-drink minimum
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Raves
11:00 AM
the cookout party: juneteenth celebration
prospect park long meadow
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6:00 PM
the good judy pride block party
south slope
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7:00 PM
purgatory’s big queer street day pride party iiifree/suggested $15 donation
(bushwick). free/suggested $15 donation (net proceeds will benefit brooklyn community pride center)
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10:00 PM
creatures of the canal: a bioluminescent block partysat 4-10pm (rain date 7/25): : 420 carroll st and gowanys dredgers boathouse
420 carroll st and gowanys dredgers boathouse (gowanus)
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2:00 PM
summer solstice yoga block party
93-75 north 15th st (greenpoint). byo mat
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8:00 PM
the ripped bodice presents: celebrating queer romance pride panel + party
littlefield (gowanus). $15
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6:00 PM
ReSolute's Annual Boat Party with Sweely, Tomás Station & ShviliCircle Line Cruises
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9:00 PM
pat party!thurs 9pm: : union pool
union pool (williamsburg)
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10:00 PM
party for change and haus of lil girlz: fundraiser for the ali forney center
mood ring (bushwick), $10
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10:00 PM
A Guy Called Gerald All NightNowadays
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10:00 PM
Raw Cuts Records: MarlieGreen Room NYC
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10:00 PM
A Guy Called Gerald All NightNowadays
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10:30 PM
Village Hidden in Sound 2-Year Anniversary: AceMo [Live], Manu Miran, Touch Base, Sam VallePublic Records
Public Records aims to provide a safer space. We reject all forms of discrimination, including racism, misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, sexism, and other a...
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3:00 PM
𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗥𝗧𝗛 𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗟𝗗 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲BASEMENT
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Exhibitions
7:00 PM
Artist’s Choice: Arthur Jafa—Less Is MorbidMoMA
Discover the works of Arthur Jafa until early July.
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7:00 PM
The Many Lives of the Nakagin Capsule TowerMoMA
Experience the architectural legacy of the Nakagin Capsule Tower.
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7:00 PM
Odili Donald Odita: Songs from LifeMoMA
Experience the vibrant art of Odili Donald Odita.
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7:00 PM
Peggy Weil: Core MemoryMoMA
Engage with Peggy Weil’s reflections on memory and technology.
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7:00 PM
Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political ImaginationMoMA
Delve into African art and its political narratives.
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7:00 PM
Marcel DuchampMoMA
Explore the works of Marcel Duchamp until late August 2026.
Nancy's Pick⟶
7:00 PM
Frida and Diego: The Last DreamMoMA
Explore the life and artistic journey of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
Nancy's Pick⟶
7:00 PM
Pierre Huyghe: UUmweltMoMA
Experience the immersive art of Pierre Huyghe through late November.
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7:00 PM
American Folk Art: Revisiting the Collection of Abby Aldrich RockefellerMoMA
Revisit Abby Aldrich Rockefeller's collection of American folk art.
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7:00 PM
Carol BoveGuggenheim Museum
From early drawings to monumental compositions in steel, Carol Bove’s first museum survey traces her inventive practice across 25 years.
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6:00 AM
Household Gods: Hindu Devotional Prints, 1860–1930The Met
Household Gods: Hindu Devotional Prints, 1860–1930 presents the first encyclopedic exhibition of these chromolithographic prints from the pioneering studio presses of Calcutta (Kolkata), Poona (Pune), and Bombay (Mumbai).
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6:00 AM
The Infinite Artistry of Japanese CeramicsThe Met
This exhibition explores Japan’s extensive and rich history of ceramic art
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6:00 AM
Revolution!The Met
Explore artworks that trace the path to American independence during the Revolutionary War (1775–1783) and its aftermath.
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6:00 AM
Afterlives: Contemporary Art in the Byzantine CryptThe Met
This exhibit brings together modern-day works that reckon with death and visualize the afterlife with Byzantine Egyptian funerary art and artifacts.
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6:00 AM
Flip Sides: Seeing Korean Art AnewThe Met
Flip Sides: Seeing Korean Art Anew invites close looking and offers multiple views of the inside, reverse, or hard-to-see aspects of objects.
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6:00 AM
Gothic by Design: The Dawn of Architectural DraftsmanshipThe Met
Gothic by Design: The Dawn of Architectural Draftsmanship reveals how master masons and other artists began to visualize and communicate their complex ideas for cathedrals and other architecture-inspired structures in drawings and, later, prints.
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6:00 AM
Lillian Bassman: Bazaar and BeyondThe Met
In works from a remarkable gift to The Met, Lillian Bassman: Bazaar and Beyond highlights the influence and audacity of her magazine career.
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6:00 AM
Celebrating the Year of the HorseThe Met
Celebrating the Year of the Horse brings together works from The Met collection to explore the horse’s enduring nature and vital place in Chinese civilization.
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6:30 AM
Claes Oldenburg: Drawn from LifeWhitney Museum
Best known for his sculptures of everyday objects rendered in unexpected textures or dimensions, Claes Oldenburg (1929–2022) once proclaimed, “I am for an art that takes its form from the lines of life itself. ” His innovations in sculpture emerged out of his drawing practice, which enabled him to swiftly record and transform the contours of the world around him.
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6:30 AM
Andy Warhol Family AlbumWhitney Museum
Few American artists have shaped modern visual culture as profoundly as Andy Warhol (1928–1987), whose experimentation with mass media helped define what it means to be an artist in an image-saturated age. Photography was central to Warhol’s philosophy and his obsession with self-representation.
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6:30 AM
Whitney Biennial 2026Whitney Museum
The eighty-second edition of the Whitney Biennial, like those before it, offers a space for contemplating the shifting currents of art in the United States, asking not only what is being made but also what it means to name something “American” at all. Attentive to the feelings that saturate contemporary life and bind people together, this Biennial is less a definitive answer than an invitation to tune in to the moods offered by an intergenerational and international group of fifty-six artists, duos, and collectives who sustain this ongoing conversation.
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6:30 AM
Mabel Dwight: Cool Head, Warm HeartWhitney Museum
Mabel Dwight (1876–1955) wrote that keeping “a cool head and a warm heart” was essential to making art that would be a “living influence on the world. ” Dwight came to New York at the turn of the century as an illustrator and later fell in with the downtown artists who frequented the Whitney Studio Club, a precursor to the Museum.
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6:30 AM
Hyundai Terrace Commission: Kelly AkashiWhitney Museum
Hyundai Terrace Commission: Kelly Akashi, is a site-specific presentation by Los Angeles based artist Kelly Akashi on the Museum’s fifth-floor outdoor gallery and is a part of Whitney Biennial 2026. The commission brings together a new sculptural installation, steel relief, works on paper, and an outdoor-screen animation across the Whitney’s terrace and adjacent spaces.
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6:30 AM
Taína H. Cruz: I Saw the Future and It Smiled BackWhitney Museum
This artwork is featured on the building facade on Gansevoort Street across from the Whitney and the High Line.
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7:00 AM
New Humans: Memories of the FutureNew Museum
New Humans explores how technological developments have inspired evolving definitions of the “human.”
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7:00 AM
Venice Biennial 2026 | In Minor KeysSalon 94
Congratulations to the participating artists in the 61st International Art Exhibition. We look forward to see the presentation of Kennedy Yanko & Celia Vasquez Yui in the exhibition in Minor Keys, curated by Koyo Kouoh.
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7:00 AM
Collection in Focus | Modern European CurrentsGuggenheim
See how artists like Natalia Goncharova, Vasily Kandinsky, and Franz Marc transformed painting in the early 20th century.
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7:00 AM
Plaza: Sarah Lucas—VENUS VictoriaNew Museum
A new sculpture commission by Sarah Lucas celebrates women claiming space in public life.
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7:00 AM
Facade: Tschabalala Self—Art LoversNew Museum
A new work for the New Museum’s facade by Tschabalala Self explores connection and romance through the lens of architecture and public space.
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7:00 AM
Atrium Stair: Klára Hosnedlová—ShelterNew Museum
A site-specific sculpture by Klára Hosnedlová drawing on Eastern Bloc architecture and centuries-old craft traditions.
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7:00 AM
Carol BoveGuggenheim
From early drawings to monumental compositions in steel, Carol Bove’s first museum survey traces her inventive practice across 25 years.
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8:00 PM
Odili Donald Odita: Songs from LifeMoMA
A displaying of vibrant works exploring themes of identity and culture through the lens of Odili Donald Odita.
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8:00 PM
Artist’s Choice: Arthur Jafa—Less Is MorbidMoMA
Explore a selection of works chosen by artist Arthur Jafa, focusing on themes of identity.
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8:00 PM
Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political ImaginationMoMA
Showcasing the intersection of art, identity, and politics through African portraiture.
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8:00 PM
Peggy Weil: Core MemoryMoMA
An exhibition that delves into digital and technological concepts for memory and experience.
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8:00 PM
Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to NowGuggenheim Museum
From Andy Warhol to Maurizio Cattelan, this exhibition features Pop art from the collection and its enduring influence on contemporary artists.
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8:00 PM
Musical BodiesThe Met
An exhibition exploring the relationship between music and the visual arts.
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8:00 PM
Collection in Focus | Zidane, a 21st century portraitGuggenheim Museum
Zidane, a 21st century portrait is shown on the occasion of the artwork’s twentieth anniversary and the 2026 FIFA World Cup hosted in North America.
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8:00 PM
Orientalism: Between Fact and FantasyThe Met
This exhibition delves into the complex interactions between Western artists and Eastern cultures, examining the representations in art and its narratives.
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8:00 PM
Giacometti in the Temple of DendurThe Met
An exploration of Alberto Giacometti's work within the context of the Temple of Dendur, focusing on his unique style and impact on modern sculpture.
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8:01 AM
Devon Turnbull: HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 3Cooper Hewitt
Part of Art of Noise, the installation HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 3 features a large scale, handmade, audio system by multi-disciplinary artist Devon Turnbull.
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8:01 AM
Art of NoiseCooper Hewitt
Organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Art of Noise celebrates groundbreaking design that enhances and visualizes our musical experiences. From concert posters to record albums, phonographs to digital music players, handheld radios to sound systems, Art of Noise takes visitors on an exploration of how design has transformed people’s relationship to music over the past 100 years.
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8:01 AM
Made in America: the Industrial Photography of Christopher PayneCooper Hewitt
Made in America brings together more than 70 large-format photographs captured by Christopher Payne over a decade-long photographic journey to learn more about the craft of both industrial and artisanal making in the United States. His images celebrate the combination of human skill and mechanical precision that transform raw materials into objects as diverse as pencils, semiconductors, pianos, and rockets.
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8:00 PM
City of Memory: Nanjing in the Seventeenth CenturyThe Met
Explore the rich history of Nanjing during the seventeenth century through immersive displays and artifacts.
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7:00 PM
chocolate house grand opening: 200 free house cups, then 50% off the entire menu until 7pmsat 3-7pm: : 161 n 7th st
161 n 7th st (williamsburg)
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8:00 PM
Pierre Huyghe: UUmweltThe Museum of Modern Art
This exhibition showcases Pierre Huyghe's exploration of the relationship between art and nature.
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8:00 PM
American Folk Art: Revisiting the Collection of Abby Aldrich RockefellerMoMA
Revisit the unique collection of American Folk Art curated by Abby Aldrich Rockefeller.
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8:00 PM
The Many Lives of the Nakagin Capsule TowerMoMA
Last chance to see the exploration of a unique architectural icon, the Nakagin Capsule Tower.
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6:00 PM
Landline Studios NYC grand opening partyPersonal
Join us to celebrate the offical grand opening of Landline Studios NYC!
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Film
12:00 PM
back to the fox: the early films of michael j. fox
_back to the future, class of 1984, light of day, teen wolf_. metrograph (les), $18
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12:00 PM
hotel europa
_daughters of darkness, death in venice, europa, grand budapest hotel_, and more. metrograph (les), $18
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12:00 PM
divas on screen
_arthur, a star is born, mahogany, come back to the 5 + dime jimmy dean, jimmy dean_, and more. roxy cinema (tribeca), $19
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12:00 PM
around the world with luis buñuel
_belle de jour, l’age d’or, the exterminating angel, un chien andalou, viridiana_, and more. the paris theater (midtown). $17 general, $15 seniors/students
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6:00 PM
scream scene presents: _interview with the vampire_ screening + drag showsat 6pm: : pine box rock shop
pine box rock shop (bushwick)
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11:00 PM
hoboken docs film festival
antique loft at riverview (hoboken, nj). $20
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8:00 PM
RomeríaFilm Forum
With her mother's diary in hand, Marina's search for official documents for university leads her to her biological family on the Atlantic coast. What starts as an administrative quest reveals long-buried family secrets. 2 nominations total
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8:10 PM
The Third ManFilm Forum
Pulp novelist Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the mysterious death of an old friend, Harry Lime. Won 1 Oscar. 6 wins & 4 nominations total
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8:50 PM
Guy Maddin’sCAREFULFilm Forum
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9:00 PM
CandymanBAM
A graduate student accidentally summons a hook-handed ghost with a complex origin.
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9:00 PM
Rose of NevadaBAM
Two men join the crew of a ship that vanished three decades ago, then mysteriously returned.
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9:10 PM
ObsessionBAM
A hopeless romantic finds that desire comes at a sinister price in this thrilling horror.
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9:15 PM
No PicnicFilm Forum
A black-and-white love letter to pre-gentrification New York City, Phil Hartman's NO PICNIC captures a remote time and place - the East Village circa 1985, a vibrant, seedy neighborhood populated by musicians, pimps and poets. Mac... 1 win & 1 nomination
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9:15 PM
Maddie’s SecretBAM
A food influencer’s homemade video goes viral, threatening to expose a troubled past.
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9:20 PM
The InviteBAM
A dinner party spirals into unexpected places in this star-studded portrait of marriage.
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6:35 AM
Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the WorldIFC Center
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver, a quiet queer icon, captivated readers everywhere with her accessible celebration of nature, dogs, and life itself.
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6:40 AM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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7:00 AM
CampIFC Center
After a series of Broadway flops, songwriter Bert Hanley (Dixon) goes to work at a musical camp for young performers. Inspired by the kids, he finds an opportunity to regain success by staging an altogether new production. 6 nominations total
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7:10 AM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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7:15 AM
Rose of NevadaIFC Center
Mysterious boat returns to a village 30 years after vanishing. Two men join its crew hoping for better fortune. After one voyage, they find themselves transported back in time, mistaken for the original crew. 1 win & 3 nominations total
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7:30 AM
The InviteNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
Have Joe and Angela reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
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7:45 AM
SupergirlNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
An epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice
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8:35 AM
Obsession (2026)Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A hopeless romantic discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price
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8:45 AM
Blood SimpleIFC Center
Winner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize and first IFP West Spirit Award for directing, this witty neo-noir launched the Coen brothers into the indie cinema canon. The film’s iconic status is anchored by Frances McDormand’s remarkable screen debut, a famously eerie performance by M. Emmet Walsh, Carter Burwell’s score, and Barry Sonnenfeld’s stylish cinematography. [...]
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8:50 AM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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9:00 AM
Before SunriseMetrograph
Linklater’s ongoing, decades-spanning story of a love affair through its many ups and downs begins here, with a chance encounter on a train between…
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9:00 AM
Backrooms: Everything Must Go EditionNitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom
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9:00 AM
Jackass: Best and LastNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A joyously raucous celebration of all the mischievous camaraderie that you’ve come to love and expect from these idiots
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9:00 AM
Obsession (2026)Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
A hopeless romantic discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price
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9:15 AM
Drunken NoodlesIFC Center
Over two summers, between city streets and forest paths, young art student Adnan has a series of unexpected intimate encounters.
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9:15 AM
YojimboMetrograph
Inspired by Red Harvest, Dashiell Hammett’s classic of American hard-boiled crime fiction, and itself the inspiration for Sergio Leone’s A Fistful…
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9:40 AM
The InviteNitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
Have Joe and Angela reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
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9:45 AM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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10:00 AM
Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the WorldIFC Center
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver, a quiet queer icon, captivated readers everywhere with her accessible celebration of nature, dogs, and life itself.
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10:05 AM
The InviteNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
Have Joe and Angela reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
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10:20 AM
Obsession (2026)Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A hopeless romantic discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price
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10:50 AM
Chan is MissingIFC Center
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Sundance and named to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 1995, CHAN IS MISSING forever changed the landscape of Asian American cinema and indie cinema at large. In this existential noir, shot in black & white, Wang’s characters — a cabbie and his nephew —embark [...]
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10:55 AM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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11:10 AM
The TravelerMetrograph
The all-consuming monomania of footy fandom is at the center of Kiarostami’s first full-length feature, in which Qassem, a 12-year-old from the…
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11:15 AM
I Love BoostersNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A crew of professional shoplifters take aim at a cutthroat fashion maven
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11:15 AM
Rose of NevadaIFC Center
Mysterious boat returns to a village 30 years after vanishing. Two men join its crew hoping for better fortune. After one voyage, they find themselves transported back in time, mistaken for the original crew. 1 win & 3 nominations total
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11:30 AM
Jackass: Best and LastNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A joyously raucous celebration of all the mischievous camaraderie that you’ve come to love and expect from these idiots
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11:35 AM
Disclosure DayNitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
If you found out we weren't alone, would that frighten you?
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11:35 AM
A Fistful Of DollarsMetrograph
With this blackly comic, cynical, dust-choked movie, Leone and Di Leo—one of the film’s three uncredited writers— revolutionized the…
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11:45 AM
SupergirlNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
An epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice
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11:55 AM
Obsession (2026)Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
A hopeless romantic discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price
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12:00 PM
free outdoor moviesat intrepid musesum’s flight deck
**_independence day_** at intrepid musesum’s flight deck (hell’s kitchen)
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12:00 PM
lincoln center’s summer for the city
thru sun (various dates thru 8/8): : lincoln center’s annual campus-wide arts festival returns with two months of free and choose-what-you-pay concerts, performances, film screenings, dance parties, and more. this weekend: dance encounters: ogemdi ude _major_ (fri + sat at 5pm); a social dance with rubali valerio a.k.a. _el rubi del acordeón_ (fri 6:30pm); a salsa silent disco with dj bongohead (fri 10pm); a ballet-inspired dance workshop led by new york city ballet (sat 11am); j.period presents ‘the block party’ (sat 7:30pm); a silent disco tribute to d’angelo with dj reborn (sat 10pm); ‘the modern new orleans music’ with jason marsalis (sun 6pm); nightbirds, the music of labelle featuring nona hendryx and special guest co-host, patti labelle (sun 7:30pm); a silent disco with dj bill coleman (sun 8pm); and more
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12:00 PM
_tarot! renaissance symbols, modern visions_
thru 10/4: : a new exhibition at the morgan library + museum explores tarot’s journey from a 15th-century italian card game to an enduring source of artistic inspiration, bringing together rare historic decks, modern artworks, and film clips. the morgan library + museum (murray hill), $25 general, $17 seniors, $13 students, free admission fridays 5-8pm with rsvp, free for college students every first sunday
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12:00 PM
_second nature_
thru 7/2: : narrated by elliot page, drew denny’s documentary _second nature_ follows evolutionary biologist dr. joan roughgarden as she meets groundbreaking scientists exploring the 1500+ animal species who engage in same-sex sexual behavior and parenting, change sex, form matriarchies, and more. with q+a following select showings. dctv firehouse cinema (chinatown), $16
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12:10 PM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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12:15 PM
Days and Nights in the ForestFilm Forum
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12:20 PM
RomeríaFilm Forum
With her mother's diary in hand, Marina's search for official documents for university leads her to her biological family on the Atlantic coast. What starts as an administrative quest reveals long-buried family secrets. 2 nominations total
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12:20 PM
Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the WorldIFC Center
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver, a quiet queer icon, captivated readers everywhere with her accessible celebration of nature, dogs, and life itself.
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12:20 PM
The InviteNitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
Have Joe and Angela reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
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12:30 PM
Sherman’s MarchFilm Forum
Documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee sets out to make a movie about Union General Sherman's March to the Sea towards the end of the American Civil War, but keeps getting sidetracked by his own love life. 7 wins & 2 nominations
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12:35 PM
The InviteNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
Have Joe and Angela reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
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12:40 PM
The Third ManFilm Forum
Pulp novelist Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the mysterious death of an old friend, Harry Lime. Won 1 Oscar. 6 wins & 4 nominations total
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12:50 PM
Seeing RedIFC Center
A unique documentary that looks at the political activities of the American Communist Party in the early to mid-twentieth century. Nominated for 1 Oscar. 1 win & 2 nominations total
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12:55 PM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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12:55 PM
DiamantinoMetrograph
Alone or in collaboration with one another or other like-minded collaborators, over the last several years directors Abrantes and Schmidt have created…
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1:00 PM
The Golden TriangleSpectacle Theater
At the edge of Paris, where the rivers of the Seine and Marne meet. 1 nomination
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1:00 PM
Jackass: Best and LastNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A joyously raucous celebration of all the mischievous camaraderie that you’ve come to love and expect from these idiots
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1:30 PM
Rose of NevadaBAM
Two men join the crew of a ship that vanished three decades ago, then mysteriously returned.
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1:30 PM
Disclosure DayBAM
Spielberg's latest film event thrills in the global reveal that humanity is not alone.
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1:40 PM
ObsessionBAM
A hopeless romantic finds that desire comes at a sinister price in this thrilling horror.
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1:45 PM
Ivan's ChildhoodMetrograph
Tarkovsky’s magisterial feature debut, dubbed an exemplar of “socialist surrealism” by admirer Jean-Paul Sartre, follows a 12-year-old Russian…
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1:45 PM
Drunken NoodlesIFC Center
Over two summers, between city streets and forest paths, young art student Adnan has a series of unexpected intimate encounters.
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1:50 PM
The InviteBAM
A dinner party spirals into unexpected places in this star-studded portrait of marriage.
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1:55 PM
Backrooms: Everything Must Go EditionNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom
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2:00 PM
Abraham LincolnBAM
Follow the life of Lincoln, from his early years as a lawyer through to his presidency.
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2:10 PM
Maddie’s SecretBAM
A food influencer’s homemade video goes viral, threatening to expose a troubled past.
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2:10 PM
Disclosure DayNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
If you found out we weren't alone, would that frighten you?
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2:30 PM
SupergirlNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
An epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice
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2:30 PM
The Seventh Victim (aka the Racetrack Murders) / Das Siebente OpferAnthology Film Archives
In German with English subtitles., 1964, 93 min, 35mm-to-DCP
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2:30 PM
Obsession (2026)Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
A hopeless romantic discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price
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2:40 PM
No PicnicFilm Forum
A black-and-white love letter to pre-gentrification New York City, Phil Hartman's NO PICNIC captures a remote time and place - the East Village circa 1985, a vibrant, seedy neighborhood populated by musicians, pimps and poets. Mac... 1 win & 1 nomination
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2:40 PM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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2:45 PM
RomeríaFilm Forum
With her mother's diary in hand, Marina's search for official documents for university leads her to her biological family on the Atlantic coast. What starts as an administrative quest reveals long-buried family secrets. 2 nominations total
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2:45 PM
Disclosure DayNitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
If you found out we weren't alone, would that frighten you?
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2:45 PM
Minions & MonstersNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
The Minions conquer Hollywood, lose everything and unleash monsters on the world
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2:45 PM
Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the WorldIFC Center
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver, a quiet queer icon, captivated readers everywhere with her accessible celebration of nature, dogs, and life itself.
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2:45 PM
Greaser’s Palace (35mm)Anthology Film Archives
1972, 91 min, 35mm
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2:50 PM
Toute une nuitMetrograph
Emotions boil over and thunder rolls during one oppressively humid summer night in Brussels in Akerman’s tender and melancholy film of brief…
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3:00 PM
The InviteNitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
Have Joe and Angela reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
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3:10 PM
The InviteNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
Have Joe and Angela reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
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3:10 PM
The Third ManFilm Forum
Pulp novelist Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the mysterious death of an old friend, Harry Lime. Won 1 Oscar. 6 wins & 4 nominations total
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3:20 PM
Tokyo PopIFC Center
Aspiring singer Wendy hops on a plane to Tokyo with dreams of making it big in the music business. She soon finds romance with Hiro, a rock 'n' roll musician who convinces her to become the lead singer in his band.
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3:25 PM
Obsession (2026)Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A hopeless romantic discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price
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3:30 PM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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3:30 PM
JisoeSpectacle Theater
A year in the life of troubled Australian graffiti artist Justin Hughes. 1 win
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3:40 PM
Rose of NevadaIFC Center
Mysterious boat returns to a village 30 years after vanishing. Two men join its crew hoping for better fortune. After one voyage, they find themselves transported back in time, mistaken for the original crew. 1 win & 3 nominations total
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3:45 PM
Sherman’s MarchFilm Forum
Documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee sets out to make a movie about Union General Sherman's March to the Sea towards the end of the American Civil War, but keeps getting sidetracked by his own love life. 7 wins & 2 nominations
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3:50 PM
Terminator 2: Judgment Day [35th Anniversary]Metrograph
After breaking heads in his first outing as Skynet’s T-800, Schwarzenegger broke hearts as a kinder, gentler war machine, tasked with protecting…
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4:00 PM
BackroomsBAM
Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) ventures into an unknown dimension in this creepy feature debut.
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4:10 PM
ObsessionBAM
A hopeless romantic finds that desire comes at a sinister price in this thrilling horror.
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4:20 PM
The InviteNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
Have Joe and Angela reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
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4:20 PM
The InviteBAM
A dinner party spirals into unexpected places in this star-studded portrait of marriage.
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4:30 PM
To Sleep With AngerBAM
A drifter’s (Glover) appearance exposes tensions in a seemingly peaceful household.
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4:30 PM
Disclosure DayBAM
Spielberg's latest film event thrills in the global reveal that humanity is not alone.
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4:40 PM
Maddie’s SecretBAM
A food influencer’s homemade video goes viral, threatening to expose a troubled past.
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4:45 PM
The KillingAnthology Film Archives
1956, 84 min, 35mm
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4:45 PM
Adolescence of UtenaMetrograph
Ikuhara’s customarily off-the-wall adaptation of Chiho Saito’s manga Revolutionary Girl Utena is a head-spinning blast of subversive queer…
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4:45 PM
SupergirlNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
An epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice
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4:45 PM
No PicnicFilm Forum
A black-and-white love letter to pre-gentrification New York City, Phil Hartman's NO PICNIC captures a remote time and place - the East Village circa 1985, a vibrant, seedy neighborhood populated by musicians, pimps and poets. Mac... 1 win & 1 nomination
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5:00 PM
Disclosure DayNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
If you found out we weren't alone, would that frighten you?
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5:00 PM
The Double-barrelled Detective StoryAnthology Film Archives
1965, 90 min, 35mm-to-DCP
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5:05 PM
Backrooms: Everything Must Go EditionNitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom
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5:05 PM
Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the WorldIFC Center
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver, a quiet queer icon, captivated readers everywhere with her accessible celebration of nature, dogs, and life itself.
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5:10 PM
Maddie's SecretIFC Center
In his directorial debut, comedian, writer, and actor John Early stars as a plucky dishwasher who leaps to viral superstardom at a trendy food content-creation company. Maddie seems to have everything—adoring husband (Eric Rahill), ride-or-die bestie (Kate Berlant) and a cupboard full of ethically-sourced chili crisp—but mounting pressures threaten to reawaken a hidden secret from [...]
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5:15 PM
Backrooms: Everything Must Go EditionNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom
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5:30 PM
I Love BoostersNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A crew of professional shoplifters take aim at a cutthroat fashion maven
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5:30 PM
RomeríaFilm Forum
With her mother's diary in hand, Marina's search for official documents for university leads her to her biological family on the Atlantic coast. What starts as an administrative quest reveals long-buried family secrets. 2 nominations total
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5:40 PM
The InviteNitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
Have Joe and Angela reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
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5:40 PM
The Third ManFilm Forum
Pulp novelist Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the mysterious death of an old friend, Harry Lime. Won 1 Oscar. 6 wins & 4 nominations total
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5:45 PM
Obsession (2026)Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A hopeless romantic discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price
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5:45 PM
Drunken NoodlesIFC Center
Over two summers, between city streets and forest paths, young art student Adnan has a series of unexpected intimate encounters.
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5:50 PM
sex, lies, and videotapeIFC Center
In his provocative directorial debut, Steven Soderbergh focuses his lens on the complexities of human intimacy and deception in the modern age. Housewife Ann (Andie MacDowell) feels distant from her lawyer husband, John (Peter Gallagher), who is sleeping with her sister Cynthia (Laura San Giacomo). When John’s old friend Graham (a magnetic James Spader) comes [...]
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5:55 PM
Obsession (2026)Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg
A hopeless romantic discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price
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6:00 PM
CampIFC Center
After a series of Broadway flops, songwriter Bert Hanley (Dixon) goes to work at a musical camp for young performers. Inspired by the kids, he finds an opportunity to regain success by staging an altogether new production. 6 nominations total
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6:00 PM
Fraternity Massacre at Hell IslandSpectacle Theater
Jack Jones, a pledge in Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity must battle homophobia and a killer clown during his fraternity's Hell Night.
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6:00 PM
Jackass: Best and LastNitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
A joyously raucous celebration of all the mischievous camaraderie that you’ve come to love and expect from these idiots
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6:30 PM
I Love BoostersBAM
A crew of shoplifters (Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie) challenges a fashion maven (Demi Moore).
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6:40 PM
Good TimeMetrograph
A relentless, breakneck, candy-colored chase through the heart of Queens and Nassau County, the Safdies’ long, dark night of the soul thriller…
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6:40 PM
ObsessionBAM
A hopeless romantic finds that desire comes at a sinister price in this thrilling horror.
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6:50 PM
My Heart Is That Eternal RoseMetrograph
Tam, perhaps the Hong Kong New Wave’s most daring cine-modernist and a crucial influence on Wong Kar-wai, teams with DP Christopher Doyle for a…
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6:50 PM
The InviteBAM
A dinner party spirals into unexpected places in this star-studded portrait of marriage.
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7:00 PM
The Night of the HunterBAM
A serial killer posing as a preacher embarks on a sinister mission to achieve great wealth.
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7:00 PM
Sherman’s MarchFilm Forum
Documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee sets out to make a movie about Union General Sherman's March to the Sea towards the end of the American Civil War, but keeps getting sidetracked by his own love life. 7 wins & 2 nominations
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7:00 PM
CarefulFilm Forum
The wary residents of a 19th century mountain village must tread carefully and speak softly lest they cause an avalanche. Sexual frenzies teem in this world of repression, setting off incestuous love triangles with deadly conseque... 1 win
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7:00 PM
_state of firsts_ with director chase joynt q+a
angelika film center (soho), $$19 general, $17.50 seniors
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7:10 PM
Maddie’s SecretBAM
A food influencer’s homemade video goes viral, threatening to expose a troubled past.
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7:15 PM
JawsIFC Center
“In this, the first true summer blockbuster, a lone great white shark trolls the waters surrounding the small island community of Amity. Despite his fear of the water, police chief Martin Brody obsessively investigates the vicious attacks and eventually follows the beast out into open water — where it tries to eat him, his two [...]
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7:30 PM
Disclosure DayBAM
Spielberg's latest film event thrills in the global reveal that humanity is not alone.
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7:30 PM
NowhereIFC Center
NOWHERE’s weblike narrative charts a day in the hilarious and tragic life of Dark Smith (James Duval), a gorgeous, alienated 18-year-old obsessed with the End of the World and finding his one true and lasting love. The object of his affection, Mel (Rachel True), feels for him deeply but can’t commit herself to any [...]
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7:45 PM
Easy RiderIFC Center
“This is the definitive counterculture blockbuster. The down-and-dirty directorial debut of former clean-cut teen star Dennis Hopper, EASY RIDER heralded the arrival of a new voice in film, one pitched angrily against the mainstream. After the film’s cross-country journey—with its radical, New Wave–style editing, outsider-rock soundtrack, revelatory performance by a young Jack Nicholson, and explosive [...]
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7:55 PM
HellbentSpectacle Theater
Halloween in West Hollywood, two guys making out in a park are interrupted by a serial killer. Later that night, a group of gay kids decide to visit to the site of the murders. 1 win
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7:59 PM
PaprikaIFC Center
“In the 11 years since its release, PAPRIKA, from Perfect Blue director Satoshi Kon, has garnered cult status as an ambitious sci-fi oddity. Not just that, but it’s a mind-blowing swan song for the talented director who died in 2010. “The film takes place in a relatively near-future Japan where a revolutionary experimental device called [...]
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7:59 PM
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream WarriorsIFC Center
IF YOU THINK YOU’LL GET OUT ALIVE, YOU MUST BE DREAMING. Freddy Krueger invades the minds of a new group of teens… and the nightmares begin again. When local teenagers start dying, only Nancy Thompson knows the truth. Now a doctor at the local psychiatric hospital, she is the lone survivor of one of Freddy’s [...]
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Comedy
6:30 PM
drawn out: a queer comics celebrationweds 6:30pm: : lofty pigeon books
weds 6:30pm: : lofty pigeon books (kensington)
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8:00 PM
cartoon strips with hilary campbell07 with promo code ‘funnypages’
_new yorker_ cartoonist hilary campbell hosts an eclectic variety show featuring comedians, cartoonists, burlesque dancers, and more. tonight’s lineup includes asher perlman ( _the new yorker_), sureni weerasekera (don’t tell comedy), caitlin reese (the onion), destiny dunkle, and artina darkly .one-drink min encouraged. $13.07 with promo code ‘funnypages’ (reg. $23.96)
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8:00 PM
ucblk presents: black america 250\
*: join hosts justin catchens, dominique kaplowitz, and shem pennant for a night of improv, sketch, and stand-up featuring a lineup of black performers including zach cherry ( _severance_), onika mclean (don’t tell comedy), lanee’ sanders ( _the daily show_), and many more. littlefield (gowanus), $15
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8:30 PM
connor ratliff presents the acting class
30pm (monthly): : a fully improvised show disguised as an acting workshop, where host connor ratliff demonstrates ‘what acting truly is’ with the help of a guest performer and occasional audience participation. ucb (east village), $10 adv, $15 day of
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12:30 AM
James Mattern, Yamaneika Saunders, Brendan Sagalow, Blake Freeman, Julio Diaz, GodfreyComedy Cellar
James Mattern KEVIN HART'S"COMEDY IN COLOR, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN NETWORK'S "PEOPLE TALKIN SPORTS" • Yamaneika Saunders "WRITERS GUILD AWARD WINNER", "The Tonight Show", Comedy Central Presents, Showtime's "Nasty Show", "Grown and sexy" on VH1, "The Degenerates" on Netflix, LaffMobb/Laff Tracks on TrueTV, Roast Battle on Comedy Central, Host of "Off Topic with Yamaneika" on Kevin Hart's LOL Radio on Sirius XM • Brendan Sagalow JFL new faces 2022
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12:55 AM
Wil Sylvince, Jason Salmon, Yamaneika Saunders, Blake Freeman, Caitlin Peluffo, Brendan SagalowFat Black Pussy Cat
Wil Sylvince SHOWTIME, HBO, SHORT CUTS FILM FESTIVAL • Jason Salmon "ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK", RED DEAD REDEMTION, "COMEDY CENTRAL" WU TANG:AN AMERICAN SAGA, ALBUM "FORCE OF NATURE, MULTIPLE TOURS OF US BASES IN EUROPE & AFGANISTAN, NATIONAL COMMERCIALS: VERIZON, BUDWISER,NAPA, GEICO,TOYOTA, POPEYE'S • Yamaneika Saunders "WRITERS GUILD AWARD WINNER", "The Tonight Show", Comedy Central Presents, Showtime's "Nasty Show", "Grown and sexy" on VH1, "The Degenerates" on Netflix, LaffMobb/Laff Tracks on TrueTV, Roast Battle on Comedy Central, Host of "Off Topic with Yamaneika" on Kevin Hart's LOL Radio on Sirius XM
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5:30 PM
Stand Up, Sit DownCaveat
Host Sarah Ross brings together NYC’s comedians for a high energy show featuring stand up comedy followed by interviews. A balance of polished performances, late night talk show fun and the feeling of green room banter between comics!
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6:00 PM
Ray Ellin, Marina Franklin, Geoff Chaser, Lenny Marcus, Colin Quinn, Chris TurnerVillage Underground
Ray Ellin STAR OF "LATE NET WITH RAY ELLIN", GONG SHOW LIVE", Fox 'Red Eye', Nat Geo 'Star Talk • Marina Franklin FROM CONAN O'BRIEN SHOW, THE MOVIE "TRAINWRECK", "LOUIE", "THE NIGHTLY SHOW", "THE JIM GAFFIGAN SHOW" • Geoff Chaser FROM HBO,
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6:45 PM
Jon Laster, Casey Balsham, Geoff Chaser, Colin Quinn, Greer Barnes, Lynne KoplitzComedy Cellar
Jon Laster WINNER OF STAND UP NBC, • Casey Balsham APPLE TV, COMEDY UO • Geoff Chaser FROM HBO,
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7:00 PM
looking for laughs64 with promo code ‘skint’
_love island_ meets _whose line is it anyway?_ two singles meet four comics for a real blind date. on stage. hosted by douglas widick and kaila mullady. caveat (les), $14.64 with promo code ‘skint’ (reg. $22-23)
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7:01 PM
Kevin Dombrowski, Marina Franklin, Dov Davidoff, Lenny Marcus, Aaron Chen, Chris TurnerFat Black Pussy Cat
Kevin Dombrowski SIRIUS/XM, SNY • Marina Franklin FROM CONAN O'BRIEN SHOW, THE MOVIE "TRAINWRECK", "LOUIE", "THE NIGHTLY SHOW", "THE JIM GAFFIGAN SHOW" • Dov Davidoff FROM NBC'S "SHADES OF BLUE", HBO'S "CRASHING", FROM NBC'S "RAINES", "JOHNNY" FROM THE MOVIE "INVINCIBLE", THE TONIGHT SHOW, COMEDY CENTRAL'S "TOUGH CROWD". FROM THE MOVIES "MAX & GRACE" AND "ASH TUESDAY".
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7:30 PM
Rich Aronovitch, Ian Lara, Casey Balsham, Aminah Imani, Aaron Chen, Lenny MarcusFat Black Pussy Cat
Rich Aronovitch WTF with Marc Maron and Comic’s Unleashed on CBS, ACCESS DAILY NBC, BEAT BOBBY FLAY FOOD NETWORK • Ian Lara HBO SPECIAL ROMANTIC COMEDY, Comedy Central Half-hour, The Tonight show • Casey Balsham APPLE TV, COMEDY UO
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