FRI-MON, 3/7-10: SKINT WEEKEND

10 women’s history month and international women’s day events across nyc:

► thru 3/12: ninth annual international women’s day art fair at one art space (tribeca). opening reception 3/8 6-9pm. free admission. >>

► fri: free bite-size cupcakes at baked by melissa. >>

► fri 4-10pm: woman-owned marketplace at moxy times square. >>

► sat 2-9pm: international women’s day makers market at footlight underground at the windjammer (ridgewood). free admission (donations welcome). >>

► sat 11am-1pm: international women’s day: unite + resist march from washington square park to union square. >>

► sat 12-4pm: women’s strike nyc fest at maria hernandez park (bushwick). free admission (donations welcome). >>

► sat 10pm: support women djs presents: international women’s day celebration at mood ring (bushwick). $11.05 ($16.60 for two). >>

► sun 10am-5pm: women-owned business bazaar at grand bazaar nyc: indoors and outdoors at 100 w 77th st at columbus ave (uws). >>

► sun 7pm: women who (almost) made history character show at ucb (east village). $10 adv, $15 day of. >>

► mon 7pm: a reading by edwidge danticat at lefrak concert hall at kupferberg center for the arts (flushing). free admission. >>

friday

thru sun: re-fest: culutrehub’s annual festival brings artists, activists, and technologists together to explore our role in re-shaping the future. this year’s festival engages the theme ‘re-collect,’ presenting collections made intentionally and unintentionally, by individuals, families, institutions, and computer programs. la mama (east village), free admission (donations welcome). >>

thru sun: new colossus festival: the annual new colossus festival brings a wave of sound to the east village and lower east side, with 150+ indie music artists from around the world taking over 11 venues. various prices (note: tickets to individual shows are available for purchase at each venue’s website). >>

fri + sat (8pm): the diary staged reading: theater for the new city (east village) presents a staged reading of the diary, a new anne frank play by claude solnik. using forward storytelling and flashbacks, the play follows the story of anne frank’s diary and how it eventually overcame skeptical editors to become one of the most widely-read books in the world. $12 general, $10 seniors/students. >>

fri 6:30pm (monthly): lower east stories: p+t knitwear bookstore + café (les) kicks off a band-new storytelling salon, where each month brings a fresh theme and fresh tales. first up: ‘new opportunities’. hosted by matt storrs. $10 admission ($5 of the ticket price can be applied towards any item in the bookstore or café). >>

fri 7pm (monthly): immigrant jam comedy: german-born, nyc-raised comedian and actor lucie pohl (overwatch) celebrates all things cross-cultural, international, and delightfully different during the immigrant jam stand-up show, featuring immigrant and first generation comedians. tonight’s lineup reps colombia, india, iraq, portugal, romania, and taiwan with yesh malik, vickie wang, andre de freitas, harshil shukla, and papirossa. caveat (les), $18.76 with promo code ‘jamily’ (reg. $24-25). >>

fri 7pm: filmmaker magazine presents at the paris theater: filmmaker magazine partners with the paris theater (midtown) for a new monthly screening series. tonight: director kelly reichardt and producer larry fessenden will join for a screening of wendy and lucy (2008). $17 general, $15 seniors/students. >>

fri 7:30pm (monthly): transplants comedy show: funny folks from all over tell jokes and stories about where they came from and how they got here at the transplants comedy show. featuring standup by leland long, nathan orton, shaunak godkhindi, cansu karabiyik, jason choi, graham cooper, and annie hildebrand. q.e.d. (astoria), $15. >>

fri 8:30pm: bitches brew comedy show: see what all the brew-ha-ha is about at this women-produced and-hosted comedy show, returning to the back room at halyards (gowanus) with stand-up by bianca cristova (colbert), talib babb (espn), kelly bachman (hulu), david louis (netflix), danish maqbool (ramy), and natasha vaynblat (comedy central). free admission (a tip jar will be passed around at the end of the show). >>

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Don’t Miss NYC’s Ultimate Celebration of Irish Film, Music & Culture This Week at CraicFest 2025!

CraicFest is back, bringing the best of Irish cinema, music, and culture to NYC! From powerful documentaries and Oscar-shortlisted shorts to high-energy performances and unforgettable live music, this is your last chance to grab tickets for an event that promises something for everyone.

Kids Fest – A Magical Celebration of Irish Film & Dance
Saturday, March 9 at 11:30am
Learn more: Here

Best of Irish Shorts
Saturday, March 8 at 5pm
Learn more: Here

Closing Night: WORDS ON CANVAS feat. David Keenan
Saturday, March 8
*Afterparty at The Factory 380 from 9pm, where complimentary Powers Whiskey will be served!
*Each ticket includes access to the screening, Q&A and afterparty.
Learn more: Here

Tickets are selling fast—secure yours now and be part of CraicFest 2025!

For the full schedule, visit www.thecraicfest.com

saturday

sat + sun (10am-5pm): j-hope’s ‘sweet dreams flowers’ pop-up experience: an immersive pop-up inspired by k-pop star j-hope’s new single opens at genesis house (meatpacking district) through the weekend, where you’ll find photo ops and be able to take home a complimentary flower bouquet. free admission. >>

sat 10am-4pm: making brooklyn bloom 2025: making brooklyn bloom, brooklyn botanic garden’s annual gardening conference, returns for an afternoon of workshops, tours, and talks. this year’s theme, ‘many hands, light work,’ highlights the vital role of sunlight in our city’s green spaces while celebrating the bright spirit of community. free admission (rsvp required). >>

sat 12-5pm: love letters live: an event dedicated to expressing love, gratitude, and unspoken emotions through handwritten letters: step into the podcast station at p+t knitwear for 2–5 minutes to share a handwritten letter—whether it’s a letter to a lover, a friend, a past self, a confession, a reflection, or an apology. presented by ten ten nyc and hosted by sam bail, founder of third place bar. any original expression from the heart is welcome. free ($10 suggested donation). >>

sat 7pm: flopsauce comedy show: the monthly stand-up showcase where comedians dish out their latest failures (flops) and successes (sauces) returns for more servings. featuring benny feldman, gabby jordan brown, james mwaura, lindsay lucido, and more. hosted by kayla kirk and becky granger. secret pour (bushwick / bed-stuy), free admission. >>

sat 7pm-2am: night in the library: brooklyn public library’s annual ‘night in the library’ (fka ‘night of philosophy and ideas’) returns for another after-hours marathon evening of discussions, performances and screenings that celebrate the free flow of ideas. scheduled: a performance by dancers baye + asa with musician laurie anderson, a talk on saving journalism and america without billionaires, talks on james baldwin, a rotating roster of psychoanalysts to hear you out, tarot readings, stargazing with the amateur astronomers association, and much more. brooklyn public library – central library (prospect heights), free admission (note: rsvps are full, but walk-ups will be admitted as space allows). >>

sat 7:30pm: peoples’ symphony concerts classical music series: elias string quartet: the 125th season of peoples’ symphony concerts continues with elias string quartet, ensemble-in-residence at manchester’s royal northern college of music. tonight’s program features the final quartet compositions of f.j. haydn and felix mendelssohn, along with fanny mendelssohn’s only quartet. historic washington irving high school auditorium (gramercy), $20-25 general, $10 students/essential workers. >>

sat 8:30pm: improvised historical drama: improv group help me i’m drowning performs an hour-long improvised historical drama based on audience suggestions. brooklyn comedy collective pig pen(williamsburg), $10 adv, $15 day of. >>

sunday

sun 2am: let the sunshine in! daylight savings time starts today.

sun 12-6pm: (monthly): pioneer works second sundays: art, music, science, and technology collide during pioneer works’ second sunday open house series, featuring artists’ open studios, music, films, mushroom + fungi-themed activities, and other programming across all three floors and the garden. pioneer works (red hook), free admission (donations welcome). >>

sun 2pm (monthly thru april): schneider concerts chamber music series at the new school: showcasing emerging musicians and ensembles, the new school’s annual chamber music series returns for the 2024-2025 season. today’s concert features ivalas quartet with clarinetist anthony mcgill and violaist ayane kozasa performing works by brahms, dvořáck, and coleridge-taylor. the auditorium at the new school (union square), $20 general, $17 seniors, $5 students standby. >>

sun 5pm: some fun lines: johnathan appel (john oliver), chandler dean (mcsweeneys), and maeve dunigan (the new yorker) fill your sunday with satire and humor readings with some help from guests leah abrams (the new yorker), charlie dektar (the new yorker), augusta champman (mcsweeney’s), alex dektar (the new york times), eli mandel (snl), and kendwra singh (reductress). $13.61 with promo code ‘somefunskint’ (reg. $18 adv, $23 door). >>

sun 6pm: michelle trachtenberg double feature: remember michelle trachtenberg at a double feature of two very different films from her acting career: harriet the spy (1996) and mysterious skin (2004). baby’s all right (williamsburg), $10. >>

sun 6pm (monthly): public victories: from running the dishwasher to running a marathon, four performers—and one audience member—share true stories of personal triumphs, big or small, at the public victories storytelling show. featuring ansa edim, max higgins, lauren davis, and andrea coleman. hosted by laura goehrke. young ethel’s (park slope), free (donations welcome). >>

sun 7:30pm: calvin s. cato: disney single: calvin s. cato (time out new york‘s lgbtq poc comedians to watch out for) has gone on a lot of dates, but wonders if it’s all worth it. with some help from leslie goshko on piano, he’ll explore the answer with an hour of comedy, music, and salacious stories that span from painfully virginal to dangerously lusty. qed (astoria), $10. >>

sun 8pm: natan badalov presents chosen fam – a work in progress show: in his new work-in-progress show, comedian natan badalov (adult swim) tackles empathy, family, and the middle east. tootles + french wine bar (astoria), $5 plus one-item minimum. >>

sun 8pm: the real housewives of brooklyn: get ready for a night of sass and shade at this comedic drag show celebrating the real housewives from all franchises. hosted by shaneeda bump at c’mon everybody (bed-stuy). $18.54. >>

monday

mon 4:30pm, 7pm (monthly): 35mm series at angelika: experience a series of classic films in their original 35mm format at village east by angelika (east village). tonight: howard hawks’ monkey business (1952), starring cary grant, ginger rogers, and marilyn monroe. $21. >>

mon 7pm: fun by design: the interior design game show: two designers go head-to-head in challenges testing everything from speed cad to identifying furniture in your favorite tv shows. hosted by interior designer and comedian laura fabius. caveat (les), save $5 with promo code ‘skint’ >>

mon 7pm: the weird algorithm: robot karaoke: sing against the machine! try to sing songs you know, but with syllable-matched lyrics from sources like yelp reviews, craigslist ads, and goosebumps book titles. hosted by jamie brew and jenn schiffer. wonderville (bushwick), free admission ($10 suggested donation). >>

mon 7:30pm (monthly thru may): music mondays concert series: the music mondays concert series returns for its 22nd season presenting dynamic lineups of classical and contemporary chamber music ensembles at advent lutheran church (uws). tonight: east coast chamber orchestra (ecco) partner with tenor nicholas phan for a program that includes works by william grant still, benjamin britten, hanna benn, and jon adams. a casual reception will follow the performance. free admission (note: if reservations are sold out, there will be a standby line at the performance). >>

mon 8pm (monthly): franklin park reading series: sweet sixteen: the crown heights bar and beer garden’s reading series is celebrating its 16th anniversary with cupcakes and an evening of readings by melissa broder (death valley), liza monroy (the distraction), jinwoo chong (i leave it up to you), andrew lipstein (something rotten), edgar gomez (alligator tears), and cynthia weiner (a gorgeous excitement). books will be available for purchase from indie bookseller unnameable books. free admission. >>

mon 8pm: purim and punchlines: a stand-up spiel: put on your costumes for a night of laughter and celebration as some of new york’s best jewish comedians perform alongside silly spins on classic purim traditions. hosted by alison leiby (the marvelous mrs. maisel) with guests ariel elias (kimmel), dan perlman (flatbush misdemeanors), josh gondelman (last week tonight with john oliver), and more. $16.11 with promo code ‘purim5’ (reg. $21.76). >>

mon 9:30pm: guilty pleasure: a cumming out story: queer comedian and cringe theater kid amanda melhuish (reductress) presents a solo show about their cumming out journey, where they attempt to master masturbation — and finally orgasm for the first time. save $5 with promo code ‘skint’ >>

ongoing

our roundup of 30+ ongoing events and attractions: ‘christo and jeanne-claude: the gates and unrealized projects for new york city,’ 2-for-1 off-broadway week tickets, ice skating, and more. >>

stay safe and healthy
– the skint

NYC’S ULTIMATE CELEBRATION OF IRISH FILM, MUSIC & CULTURE (SPONSORED)


Don’t Miss NYC’s Ultimate Celebration of Irish Film, Music & Culture This Week at CraicFest 2025!

CraicFest is back, bringing the best of Irish cinema, music, and culture to NYC! From powerful documentaries and Oscar-shortlisted shorts to high-energy performances and unforgettable live music, this is your last chance to grab tickets for an event that promises something for everyone.

Opening Night: MRS ROBINSON
Thursday, March 6
Kick off the festival with the NYC premiere of Mrs. Robinson, a gripping documentary chronicling Mary Robinson’s trailblazing journey as Ireland’s first female President, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and global climate advocate. Witness the story of a leader who reshaped a nation.
*Afterparty at SOLAS Bar from 9pm, where complimentary Powers Whiskey will be served!
*Each ticket includes access to the screening, Q&A, and afterparty.
Learn more: Here

Kids Fest – A Magical Celebration of Irish Film & Dance
Saturday, March 9 at 11:30am
A magical afternoon of award-winning Irish short films and live entertainment for the whole family! The festival opens with a dynamic Irish Step Dance performance by the renowned McManus Dance Company, followed by a selection of charming, animated shorts sure to captivate audiences of all ages.
Learn more: Here

Best of Irish Shorts
Saturday, March 8 at 5pm
Discover the best in Irish filmmaking with an electrifying lineup of short films, headlined by Room Taken, an Oscar-shortlisted drama produced by Colin Farrell and directed by TJ O’Grady Peyton. Also featuring All That’s Carried (Rosie Barrett), I Found a Place (Zoe Gibney), The Big City (Cian O’Connor), and Trouble (Maura McDonnell). This is Irish storytelling at its finest.
Learn more: Here

Closing Night: WORDS ON CANVAS feat. David Keenan
Saturday, March 8
Experience an intimate portrait of singer-songwriter David Keenan in Words on Canvas, an extraordinary documentary capturing 500 days of his artistic journey. After the screening, Keenan takes the stage for a special live performance at Village East by Angelika – an unmissable finale to the festival.
*Afterparty at The Factory 380 from 9pm, where complimentary Powers Whiskey will be served!
*Each ticket includes access to the screening, Q&A and afterparty.
Learn more: Here

Tickets are selling fast—secure yours now and be part of CraicFest 2025!

For the full schedule, visit www.thecraicfest.com

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TUES-THURS, 3/4-6: PATTI SMITH, MARDI GRAS PARTY, FREE PANCAKES, AND MORE

tuesday

thru 3/25 (tuesdays): doc nyc selects: winter 2025: doc nyc, the country’s largest documentary film festival, presents a new screening series of four documentaries, followed by conversations with the filmmakers and special guests at all shows. first up: democracy under siege with director laura nix and former washington post cartoonist ann telnaes. ifc center (greenwich village), $18 general, $15 seniors. >>

thru sun: new colossus festival: the annual new colossus festival brings a wave of sound to the east village and lower east side, with 150+ indie music artists from around the world taking over 11 venues for six days. various prices (note: tickets to individual shows are available for purchase at each venue’s website). >>

tues 7am-8pm: free pancakes at ihop: ihop is flipping out for national pancake day—score a free short stack at participating locations. >>

tues 7pm: nyc magic ensemble: expect the unexpected as the nyc magic ensemble presents a night of magicians and mentalists at young ethel’s (park slope), featuring performers david schwartz (penn + teller: fool us), mike kurylo (broadway magic hour), and carl mercurio (chicago’s magic lounge). $10. >>

tues 7pm (+ 3/8 and 3/15 at 2pm): ephemeral solace (in passing): carvalho park (east williamsburg) continues its performance series with new york city ballet’s taylor stanley and alec knight, who’ll perform in response to artist nicola turner’s site-responsive installation, fabric of undoing. free admission (rsvp required). >>

tues 8pm: mardi gras party with brass queens: celebrate mardi gras and women’s history month with a blowout party hosted by brass queens, a brooklyn-based, nola-inspired, all-female brass band. sip hurricanes, snack on beignets, and dance to the sounds of the queens and three more powerhouse female-led brass bands. the night kicks off with a community second line. littlefield (gowanus), $15 adv, $20 door. >>

tues 9:30pm: marketplace live!: inspired by facebook marketplace, craigslist, and buy nothing groups, this game show pits comedians in a series of marketplace-themed games to win the title of ‘king of sh*t.’ hosted by amanda melhuish (reductress) and virginia dickens (the onion). caveat (les), save $5 with promo code ‘skint’ >>

sponsored

Don’t Miss NYC’s Ultimate Celebration of Irish Film, Music & Culture This Week at CraicFest 2025!

CraicFest is back, bringing the best of Irish cinema, music, and culture to NYC! From powerful documentaries and Oscar-shortlisted shorts to high-energy performances and unforgettable live music, this is your last chance to grab tickets for an event that promises something for everyone.

Opening Night: MRS ROBINSON
Thursday, March 6
*Afterparty at SOLAS Bar from 9pm, where complimentary Powers Whiskey will be served!
*Each ticket includes access to the screening, Q&A, and afterparty.
Learn more: Here

Kids Fest – A Magical Celebration of Irish Film & Dance
Saturday, March 9 at 11:30am
Learn more: Here

Best of Irish Shorts
Saturday, March 8 at 5pm
Learn more: Here

Closing Night: WORDS ON CANVAS feat. David Keenan
Saturday, March 8
*Afterparty at The Factory 380 from 9pm, where complimentary Powers Whiskey will be served!
*Each ticket includes access to the screening, Q&A and afterparty.
Learn more: Here

Tickets are selling fast—secure yours now and be part of CraicFest 2025!

For the full schedule, visit www.thecraicfest.com

wednesday

weds 7pm: an evening with patti smith: patti smith takes the stage at cooper union as part of the gardiner foundation great hall forum series. the poet, singer, songwriter, artist, and author will discuss her career in a conversation with kit nicholls, director of the cooper union center for writing and learning. the great hall at the cooper union (east village), free admission (rsvp required). >>

weds 7pm (monthly): artists + beers: pair cinema with cervezas at ‘artists + beers,’ a monthly screening series highlighting short films, docs, and music videos by local filmmakers. hosted by nancy pop and chip parham. all night skate (bed-stuy), free admission. >>

weds 7:30pm: awkward teenage years: laugh and reminisce as storytellers relive their joys and traumas for your entertainment. hosted by grant bowen (the moth), and featuring ian goldstein (the new yorker), andrew mcgill (the moth), jenna dioguardi, azhar bande-ali, and marisa theobald. under st. marks (east village), $1-15 sliding scale admission. >>

weds 7:30pm: 2 gays, 1 mic: the show: titular gays carson mlnarik and ryan curcie host a night of standup at club cumming (east village), featuring sheria mattis, gray west, irina chelidze, mackenzie jacquish, and kara torrisi. $12 adv, $15 door. >>

weds 7:30pm: we have fun: a stand-up show: hosts zach sims and dan wilbur bring the fun-ny to young ethel’s (park slope), with stand-up by michael rowland (animal control), kenice mobley (netflix), babs gray (comedy central), natasha vaynblat (fallon), and david dobbins. free admission. >>

weds 8pm (monthly): punderdome: comedy pun slam: pun-masters have a war of the words at the beloved pun-slinging competition. tonight’s installment includes an all-star tournament of pun champions and the ‘can you beat a ‘dome champ?’ challenge. hosted by fred firestone. littlefield (gowanus), $12 adv, $15 day-of. >>

thursday

thurs thru 4/6: julian lennon: reminiscence: fremin gallery (chelsea) presents a new photography exhibition by artist, musician, and humanitarian julian lennon. opening reception with the artist 3/6 6-8pm >>

thurs thru 3/16: 30th rendez-vous with french cinema: unifrance and film at lincoln center’s showcase of contemporary french cinema returns with a slate of 23 films by both established and emerging filmmakers. walter reade theater and elinor bunin munroe film center (lincoln center), $19 general, $17 seniors/students/persons with disabilities, $23-25 for opening night, free admission to select talks. >>

thurs thru sun: 15th athena film festival: barnard college’s athena center for leadership and the women and hollywood initiative presents four days of narratives, documentaries, and short films that each feature women protagonists at the center of the story. barnard college (morningside heights), $16 general, $6 students, $30 for opening night, free admission to select events. >>

thurs 6-8pm (monthly): dumbo first thursday gallery walk: explore dumbo’s waterfront arts scene at the first thursday gallery walk, where 15 galleries will stay open late for a night of opening receptions, special events, and artist talks. tonight’s event includes the launch of the dumbo projection project, a neighborhood-wide outdoor video art exhibition projected onto the manhattan bridge on both the pearl street and adams street sides and along the bqe in susan smith mckinney steward park (the projections will run wednesdays thru sundays from dusk to 11pm through 5/25). an optional hour-long ‘insiders’ tour at 6pm (rsvp required) will feature talks from experts at select exhibitions. free admission. >>

thurs 6:15pm: ice theatre of new york: 2024-25 city skate pop-up performances: professional ice dance company ice theatre of new york brings a series of short, free performances to public outdoor rinks through the season. tonight: central park’s wollman rink. >>

thurs 6:30pm: sloane crosley: grief is for people with meghan o’rourke: writer sloane crosley celebrates the paperback release of her 2024 memoir grief is for people in a conversation with meghan o’rourke (the invisible kingdom: reimagining chronic illness) at mcnally jackson seaport. $5 admission includes a voucher which can be used towards any purchase, $18 ticket option includes a copy of the book. >>

thurs 7pm: the rally reading series: ‘the heart of a march in the body of a reading series’: the rally reading series returns for an evening of readings and discussion with kirstin valdez quade (the five wounds), nina sharma (the way you make me feel: love in black and brown), and lynne tillman (weird f*cks). hosted by ryan d. matthews. pete’s candy store (williamsburg), free admission (optional donations will benefit the brigid alliance). >>

thurs 7pm: the dead ladies show nyc: celebrate deceased dames from history who accomplished extraordinary feats against all odds at the dead ladies show nyc. each show features three (or so) presenters championing the lives and legacies of often-overlooked icons, inviting the audience to rediscover their remarkable stories. the private curtain at kgb (les), $10 adv, $15 door. >>

thurs 7pm: john and scott: two person improv: former 30 rock cast members scott adsit and john lutz pair up for an improv show at ucb theatre (east village). $10 adv, $15 day of. >>

thurs 7pm doors: live band pop-punk/emo karaoke: pick from 140+ songs at this night of pop-punk/emo karaoke backed by brooklyn’s all killer no filler. purgatory (bushwick), $15 adv, $20 day-of. >>

thurs 7:30pm: national sawdust’s hildegard commission concert: national sawdust (williamsburg) celebrates the winners of this year’s hildegard commission, a mentorship initiative designed to highlight and elevate the voices of exceptional women and marginalized genders in the early stages of their careers. this year’s focus is on the transformative power of film music, featuring collaborations that bring live music and visual storytelling together, and will be performed by the national sawdust ensemble with cellist jeffrey zeigler. $5+ sliding scale admission. >>

thurs 8pm (monthly): tip top tits comedy show: it’s comedy or bust at janet hyde and mary cella’s stand-up show, featuring ali clayton (y’all gay?), brad howe (adult swim), esther chen (hbo), and mic nguyen (asian, not asian). bonus: $3 pbrs. tip-top bar + grill (bed-stuy), free admission. >>

thurs 10pm: planet yes: gaga night: lady gaga tunes take over house of yes (bushwick) in a high-energy celebration of her new album, mayhem. free admission with rsvp. >>

ongoing

our roundup of 30+ ongoing events and attractions: ‘christo and jeanne-claude: the gates and unrealized projects for new york city,’ 2-for-1 off-broadway week tickets, ice skating, and more. >>

stay safe and healthy
– the skint