TUES-THURS, 2/4-6: 2-FOR-1 OFF-BROADWAY TICKETS, ONE-ACT FESTIVAL, AND MORE

tuesday

tues (time tba): 2-for-1 off-broadway week tickets: more drama for less money! 2-for-1 tickets to off-broadway shows scheduled from 2/17-3/9 go on sale today. 29 productions are participating, including kowalski, liberation, mindplay, still, the play that goes wrong, and the jonathan larson project. >>

tues 8pm: in dreams – a drag tribute to david lynch: miss malace a drag tribute to the vision of david lynch, with performances by c’etait bontemps, divina gransparkle, god complex, k.james, linda felcher, maxx love, maxxx pleasure, xana whoria, veronica viper, and zenobia. c’mon everybody (bed-stuy), $20.60. >>

wednesday

weds thru sun: chasing nosferatu: roger eggers presents: film at lincoln center (uws) hosts a selection of films handpicked by roger eggers that served as inspiration for his newest film, nosferatu, including archie mayo’s svengali (1931), jean cocteau’s beauty and the beast (1946), ordje kadijević’s the she-butterfly (1973), and others. the program kicks off with a special 35mm screening of nosferatu, followed by q+a with eggers, cinematographer jarin blaschke, costume designer linda muir, and production designer craig lathrop. $17 general, $14 seniors/students/persons with disabilities. >>

weds 5:30pm: the inquisitive eater launch with ligaua mishan: the inquisitive eater, a literary magazine produced by mfa students in the new school’s creative writing program, celebrates its latest issue with a conversation between staff editors and ligaya mishan, food columnist for the new york times magazine and writer-at-large for t magazine. the new school’s lang café (greenwich village), free admission. >>

weds 7pm (monthly): scicafe: invasive insects and their impact on agriculture: at tonight’s edition of ‘scicafe,’ the american museum of natural history’s evening conversation series, anne nielsen, an extension specialist in rutgers university’s department of entomology, discusses the complex impact of invasive insects on food systems, and the strategies scientists are developing to combat them. cullman hall of the universe at the american museum of natural history (uws), free (rsvp). >>

weds 7pm (monthly): not in my backyard! a political comedy roundtable (fka two beers in): a panel of opinionated nyc comedians, journalists, and politicians debate the local issues causing drama in your neighborhood’s facebook group. each show will include a ‘public comment period’ where audience members are encouraged to give their own hot takes. hosted by cody lindquist (our cartoon/ president) and charlie todd (improv everywhere), with guests sal gentile (writer, seth meyers), michael cruz kayne (writer, colbert), and carlina rivera (nyc council member). ucb (east village), $10 adv, $15 day of. >>

weds 7pm: next slide please: a powerpoint comedy show: from data-driven rankings of the best manhattan street corners for first-date make-outs to passionate defenses of the 2003 jessica alba vehicle honey, expect anything when a lineup of comedians deliver side-splitting powerpoint presentations on whatever topic they choose. hosted by reed kavner. caveat (les), $18.76 with promo code ‘projector’ (reg. $24-25). >>

weds 7pm: nightshades: step into the creative worlds of eight nyc-based artists at a screening of ellen callaghan’s short doc series, nightshades, a short documentary series that shines a spotlight on their work and lives. q+a with callaghan and some of the featured artists will follow. nitehawk cinema (williamsburg), $18. >>

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 guests nat towsen (fallon), james hamilton (vice), ali o’neil (worthless clowns), annick adelle, and justice singleton. free admission. >>

weds 7:30pm: paperclip: douglas widick presents his one-man musical about clippy, microsoft’s failed virutal assistant, who time-travels to save the world from artificial intelligence. the rat nyc (dumbo), $15. >>

weds 9:30pm: doctors without boundaries: real-life er doctor aaron bola hosts a comedy show where standups with a tendency towards t.m.i. tell stories about their weirdest diagnoses, and the docs give a detailed breakdown of the history of each condition and what people diagnosed with it should know. audience members can even ask their own embarrassing medical questions via a ‘no co-pay’ question box. featuring patricia dinglasan, kenice mobley, and zach zimmerman. caveat (les), $16.70 with promo code ‘resident’ (reg. $24-25). >>

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Friday, February 14
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thursday

thurs thru 3/2: chain winter one-act festival: the chain theatre’s winter festival presents new one-act plays from both emerging and established playwrights, with 25 programs of fresh storytelling throughout the month. chain theatre (hell’s kitchen), $23 adv, $26 door. >>

thurs 6-8pm (monthly): dumbo first thursday gallery walk: explore dumbo’s waterfront arts scene at the first thursday gallery walk, where 16 galleries will stay open late for a night of opening receptions, special events, and artist talks. 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: wollman rink in central park. >>

thurs 6:30pm: tommy siegel: the secret lives of candy hearts: new yorker cartoonist tommy siegel presents the second installment of his candy hearts book series, featuring bite-sized observations on everything from commitment and pets to wedding planning. fellow cartoonist and comedian asher perlman joins. p+t knitwear bookstore (les), $5 admission, $16.93 ticket 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 shayne terry (leave: a postpartum account), emily j. smith (nothing serious), and jen lue (bomb magazine). hosted by ryan d. matthews. pete’s candy store (williamsburg), free admission. >>

thurs 7:30pm: the many lives of anne frank with ruth franklin: author and former new republic editor ruth franklin (shirley jackson: a rather haunted life) presents her new biography on anne frank at greenlight bookstore (fort greene) in conversation with author leslie jamison (splinters). free 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 ryan beck (comedy central), alexis bradby (astigmatism comedy), kate strobel (firecracker comedy), and jason king (@jasonkingfromqueens). bonus: $3 pbrs. tip-top bar + grill (bed-stuy), free admission. >>

thurs 9:15pm: spoons toons + booze ‘valentines after dark’ edition: indulge in sugary cereals, sip on cereal-infused cocktails, and test your trivia knowledge while binge-watching prime-time and late-night valentines day-themed cartoons from the 1940s through the early 2000s on the big screen. hosted by secret formula’s michael austin and nell casey. nitehawk cinema (prospect park), $20 admission includes an all-you-can-eat cereal bar >>

ongoing

our roundup of 30+ ongoing events and attractions: lunar new year celebrations, nyc winter outing (restaurant week, broadway week, nyc must-see week), ice skating, and more. >>

stay safe and healthy
– the skint

JANEANE GAROFALO, DAVE HILL, OPHIRA EISENBERG AND MORE AT COMEDY DEBATE SERIES UPTOWN SHOWDOWN (SPONSORED)

Don’t miss this riotous romp through the seasons as two teams of comedians, including Gastor Almonte, Janeane Garofalo, Dave Hill, Pratima Mani, Jaye McBride, and Natalie Rotter-Laitman, battle it out over everything from pumpkin spice lattes to blooming flowers, flannel shirts to pastel outfits. Will it be the cozy charm of autumn or the fresh vibrancy of spring? Grab your hot cider or iced tea and join us for a night of seasonal shenanigans.

This installment will be hosted by Ophira Eisenberg.

Skint readers can get a $17 ticket with no fees using code: FallSpring

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FRI-MON, 1/31-2/3: SKINT WEEKEND

friday

now on sale: christo and jeanne-claude: the gates and unrealized projects for new york city at the shed 2/12-3/23: the shed (chelsea/midtown west) presents an immersive exhibition marking the 20th anniversary of christo and jeanne-claude’s landmark central park public art project, the gates. running 2/12-3/23, the exhibition will include original drawings, scale models, and elements from the gates and unrealized projects, presented alongside an immersive imagery and multimedia. choose-what-you-pay admission ($10 suggested). >>

thru 2/28: 10 ways to commemorate black history month in new york: a talk on seneca village, a poetry walk, performances, family-friendly events, and other more from gothamist. >>

thru 2/22: black dress ii: homage: marking 10 years since the original black dress exhibition at pratt manhattan gallery, black dress ii: homage—curated by pratt institute fashion professor adrienne jones and alumna rachelle etienne-robinson—celebrates the transformative influence of black creatives in the fashion industry. presented during black history month and coinciding with new york fashion week, this multimedia exhibition explores the contributions of black designers, tailors, models, stylists, and journalists. public reception 2/7 6-8pm. free admission. >>

thru 2/5: ‘weegee’s camera magic’: in partnership with the international center of photography’s exhibition, weegee: society of the spectacle, anthology film archives presents a series of newly-preserved series of short films by the legendary photographer, along with a selection of other works in which he participated—as an actor, consultant, special effects designer, or set photographer. anthology film archives (east village), $14 general, $10 seniors/students. >>

thru sun: (fri 1-6pm, sat 11am-6pm, sun 11am-5pm): manhattan vintage clothing show: shop vintage clothing, jewelry, accessories, and textiles at this semi-annual pop-up, returning to metropolitan pavilion (chelsea) with 90+ vendors. $20 general, $15 students. >>

fri: free slurpee at 7-eleven: celebrate making it through the longest month ever with a free small slurpee at participating 7-elevens today. >>

fri 5pm: fiction reading: luis jaramillo and julia phillips: join authors luis jaramillo (the witches of el paso, the doctor’s wife) and julia phillips (disappearing earth, bear) for an evening of readings at nyu’s lillian vernon creative writers house (greenwich village), introduced by mfa creative writing students zaporah price and claire huffman. free admission. >>

fri 7pm (monthly): tale storytelling show: harmon leon (this american life, the new yorker) hosts an evening of performances by some of the city’s best storytellers, including jess wood, drew prochaska, hamdan azhar, sean o’brien, and bailey swilley, with music by amelia m. bathke. the red room at kgb bar (east village), half price with promo code ‘skintdiscount’ or if you mention the skint at the door (reg. $15), plus a two-drink minimum. >>

fri 7pm: apo-ha-ha-calypse: comedian and former biochemist rollie williams (‘climate town’ on youtube) hosts a climate-themed comedy show at brooklyn comedy collective, with guests sydney duncan (wild’n’out), andy haynes (comedy central), and others. eris mainstage (williamsburg), $12 (a portion of proceeds will benefit climate defiance). >>

fri 8:30pm: deprenaissance burlesque presents: new year, new you! a clothing swap and sell: bring your goth, glam, and alt clothes to sell or swap, and grab some new (to you) goodies as well. pine box rock shop (bushwick), free admission (one drink or other bar item minimum). >>

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 usama siddiquee (colbert), lucie pohl (immigrant jam), sam evans, matty litwack, and camille roberts. free admission (a tip jar will be passed around at the end of the show). >>

fri 10pm: silo two year anniversary: bushwick nightclub silo celebrates its second anniversary with a free party featuring sounds by black v neck, erica tedd, cruz cruz, and jaiwoo. bonus: complimentary champagne toast at midnight. >>

fri 10:30pm: ucblk: a variety show spotlighting black performers: join hosts justin catchens, dominique kaplowitz, and shem pennant for a night of improv, sketch, stand-up, music and more—featuring a dynamic lineup of black performers. ucb (east village), $10 adv, $15 day of. >>

saturday

sat thru 3/9: snubbed forever: museum of the moving image (astoria) presents ‘snubbed forever,’ a screening series celebrating actors who were never nominated for an oscar. the 21 stars and corresponding films include: harry belafonte (carmen jones), jim carey (eternal sunshine of the spotless mind), john cazale (dog day afternoon), rita hayworth (the lady from shanghai), kim novak (vertigo), donald sutherland (don’t look now), john turturro and john goodman (barton fink), and many others. $17.50 general, $12 seniors/students. >>

sat thru 2/22 (closed sun + mon): grumpy bert’s 10th annual lunar new year red envelope show: harman projects art gallery (les) hosts red envelope show, a group exhibition curated by grumpy bert, featuring original works created on traditional lunar new year red envelopes by over 100 contemporary artists and illustrators. opening reception saturday, 2/1 6-8pm (lion dance at 7pm). >>

sat thru 2/8: master drawings new york: explore masterpieces up close in intimate settings during master drawings new york. this annual art fair brings together 29 upper east side galleries, showcasing drawings and works on paper from all periods, along with paintings, photographs, and sculptures. free admission. >>

sat + sun (4pm-midnight): ‘save owl’ epic fundraiser shows: bushwick bar and music venue our wicked lady (owl) is fighting to stay open amid rising costs and the shifting nightlife landscape. to help keep the doors open, 30 bands and djs are teaming up for two all-night fundraising shows this weekend. $20 adv, $25 day of. >>

sat 11am: ‘chase away the winter blues’ tour of brooklyn botanic garden: tune into the subtle beauty of winter’s deciduous trees on this hour-long nature walk at brooklyn botanic garden, led by licensed psychotherapist lynne spevack. free with garden admission ($22 general, $16 seniors/students, free community tickets). >>

sat 12-9pm: strong rope brewery red hook’s ninth annual casciversary: strong rope brewery red hook celebrates their ninth anniversary with a cask party! enjoy 10+ unique cask beers from strong rope, alongside selections from local nyc and state breweries. food will also be available for purchase. pricing: 5 5-ounce pours are $20, 5 10-ounce pours are $30. free admission. >>

sat 1:30pm: ‘happily never after’ cemetery tour: romantic meets tragic on green-wood cemetery’s annual love and death-themed walking tour, where you’ll hear tales of forbidden passion, tragic farewells, scandalous affairs, and more. $30. >>

sat 5-10pm (monthly): first saturdays at brooklyn museum: ‘toward joy’: brooklyn museum hosts a full evening of live music, talks, film screenings, hands-on art, tours, and more. tonight’s edition celebrates black artists from bed-stuy to bayou country who have shaped art, music, film, and other cultural expressions that define what it means to be american. free admission includes museum general admission (rsvp required). >>

sat 7pm (monthly): tom d’s big new york show: comedian and licensed nyc tour guide tom delgado puts on a variety show about new york where he teaches you about the city, does comedy, gives away prizes, and interviews an influential new yorker. tonight: daniel simonsen (seth meyers), sergio chicon (gotham live), and deborah paredez (columbia professor, author of american diva). save $5 with promo code ‘tomdnyc’ >>

sat 7:30pm (monthly): feel the news with marcela onyango: during her monthly variety comedy show, ‘radical lefty’ and comedian marcela onyango tells you whether you should be mad, glad, or sad about the latest news. tonight’s guests include kenice mobley, tocarra elise, grace johnson, bill schaefer, tiz irie, and nonye brown-west. friends and lovers (crown heights), $10 (every month’s show raises funds for direct action projects like mutual aid for people seeking asylum). >>

sat 8:30pm: frances haha: improvised mumblecore: frances hah presents when frances met haha—a valentine’s day-themed improv set poking fun at the mumblecore genre of indie films about 20-somethings figuring out life and love in new york. brooklyn comedy collective pig pen (williamsburg), $10 adv, $15 day of. >>

sat 9:30pm: model majority: year of the snake comedy show: asian-american pacific-islander sketch comedy team model majority gives the gifts of laughter and red envelopes at their lunar new year show. recommended attire: festive, especially red and gold. caveat (les), save $10 on tickets with promo code ‘snakeskint’ >>

sat 10pm: picture this! live animated comedy: animators, cartoonists and other artists create on-the-fly drawings of live comedy routines, often with unexpected results. featuring comedy by katrina davis, jared goldstein, molly ruben-long, and gabe pacheco, with animation by rachel gitlevich, chrissy fellmeth, nat badillo, emily flake, and jason chatfield. hosted by samantha ruddy. union hall (park slope), $10 adv, $15 day-of. >>

sat 10pm (monthly): party like it’s 1999: ‘hey ya, it’s outkast’ edition: this month’s ‘party like it’s 1999’ dance party celebrates big boi’s birthday with dj steve reynolds spinning blocks of outkast’s hits along with other top pop, r+b, rock, hip-hop, and dance songs from the 90s and 00s. bonus: requests are welcome. the bell house (gowanus), free admission. >>

sunday

sponsored: sun 10am-5pm: plant powered kids festival: the plant powered kids festival brings food and fun to industry city! enjoy art classes, yoga, food, drink, talks, mingling, book nook reads, and more! together we can create a kinder, healthier planet. co-hosted with plant based juniors and presented with plant powered metro new york, the coalition for healthy school food, and more, we’re bringing you an expert-packed, fun-filled, delicious and healthy event for the whole family. all ages and palates are welcome. $10 for singles, $20 for the entire family. >>

sun 11am: groundhog day: harold ramis and danny rubin’s holiday classic, starring bill murray, andie macdowell, and chris elliott, screens at film forum (south village) and village east by angelika. $11-12.

sun 2pm: the broadway bach ensemble: winter concert: the broadway bach ensemble, a community orchestra that presents three free concerts of music from the 16th to the 21st centuries each year, continues its 40th season with an afternoon program featuring works by arcangelo corelli, richard strauss, stephanie berg, and sergei rachmaninoff at the broadway presbyterian church (morningside heights). >>

sun 3pm regina opera’s winter gala concert: regina opera kicks off its 2025 sunday afternoon performance series with a two-hour concert of popular opera and instrumental pieces by puccini, verdi, donizetti, bach, and tchaikovsky at our lady of perpetual help auditorium (sunset park). $15. >>

sun 4-7pm (first sundays of the month): free admission to the 9/11 memorial + museum: this year, the 9/11 memorial + museum (fidi) is offering free admission to new yorkers on the first sunday of each month. >>

sun 5pm: rejected shorts: writer and comedian michelle cohn (vulture, mcsweeney’s) hosts a show where nyc writers and comedians join together to celebrate scorned satire, bad headlines, jokes that don’t land, and other art smacked with the cruel hand of rejection. featuring drew lausch (sugar baby), madeline goetz (seth meyers), tom smyth (vulture), taylor kay phillips (john oliver), river clegg (the new yorker), marcela onyango (feel the news), michelle chan bennett (bada swing!), and elissa bassist (hysterical). caveat (les), save $5 with promo code ‘nothanks’ >>

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. >>

monday

mon 4:30pm, 7pm (monthly): angelika classics screening series: village east by angelika’s newest series celebrates iconic films. next up: norman jewison’s moonstruck (1987), starring cher, nicolas cage, and olympia dukakis. $19. >>

mon 7pm: syme’s letter writer with rachel syme: rachel syme, writer and creator of penpalooza, discusses her new book—a guide to the lost art of letter writing—with slate film critic and author dana stevens at books are magic (cobble hill). $10 admission includes a $10 store gift card, $35.93 ticket includes a copy of the book. >>

mon 7pm (monthly): biology on tap: ‘love, lust, and pigeons’ edition: bio and beer blend at the biology on tap speaker series, featuring talks, trivia, and prizes for participants. pete’s candy store (williamsburg), free admission ($5 suggested donation). >>

mon 7pm (monthly): the iron mule short comedy film festival: join hosts jay stern and victor varnado for a collection of short comedy films about simple pleasures, the danger of your wishes coming true, the art market, and more. sva graduate center theater (chelsea), $20. >>

mon 7pm (monthly): living radio: contemporary radio drama, with a revisionist twist: living radio stages live performances of new radio plays inspired by the news, with results ranging from wacky to reflective. under st. marks (greenwich village). sliding scale admission. >>

mon 7:30pm (monthly): miss manhattan non-fiction reading series: ‘getting fresh’ edition: elyssa goodman and r.c. gstaad iii’s monthly showcase for nonfiction writers returns for the annual ‘getting fresh’ edition, where emerging writers will read about sex and dating. featuring e.m. gallagher, astrid adam, and denny. niagara bar (east village), free admission. >>

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: verona quartet, oberlin college and conservatory quartet-in-residence, is joined by classical saxophonist steven banks for a program that includes works by debussy, mendelssohn, janáček, mozart, pärt, reena esmail, and christopher theofanidis. a casual reception will follow the performance. free admission (note: if reservations are sold out, there will be a standby line at the performance). >>

sponsored: mon 7:30pm: mark benjamin and kim dinaro: tiny pianist: join mark benjamin and kim dinaro in a night of standup, musical comedy, and musical improv at sid gold’s request room (chelsea). stick around for piano karaoke with mark after the show! $15 adv, $20 door plus one-drink minimum. >>

mon 8pm: the moth storyslam: the popular community-based open mic storytelling competition, where anyone can share a five-minute tale based on the evening’s theme to an attentive audience, returns to the bell house (gowanus). tonight’s theme: ‘love hurts.’ $19.65. >>

mon 8:30pm (monthly): no monopoly allowed game night: two-year anniversary: an eviction-free board game night with one rule- no monopoly. tonight, hosts darby and micah celebrate two years of fun with extra shenanigans, anti-monopoly resolutions for 2025, the debut of local’s original game, and more. bring pals, make pals. bring games, or use theirs. bonus: free drink giveaways for those who renounce monopoly paraphernalia. pinebox rockshop (bushwick), free admission. >>

ongoing

our roundup of 30+ ongoing events and attractions: lunar new year celebrations, nyc winter outing (restaurant week, broadway week, nyc must-see week), ice skating, and more. >>

stay safe and healthy
– the skint