TUES-THURS, 5/6-8: FREE KRISPY KREME, TSQ LIVE, NEW YORK ART WEEK, AND MORE

new york art week: new york’s art week brings artists and galleries from around the world for a packed week of art fairs throughout the city. while tickets to many of them are out of the skint’s price range, here are five that are free and one that’s under $20:
► thru 5/10: ether in midtown (free) >>
► thru 5/11: salon zürcher in greenwich village (free) >>
► 5/7-11: fridge art fair in chelsea (free) >>
► 5/8-11 conductor art fair in gowanus (free) >>
► 5/9-11: clio art fair in chelsea (free) >>
► 5/9-11: the other art fair in gowanus ($18) >>

tuesday

thru 11/28: beyond the pages: a literary series at brookfield place: meet authors and influencers, join a book club, and select a free book to take home, during this new literary series at brookfield place. the series kicks of 5/6 at 6pm with a booktok panel discussion on ultimate beach reads featuring morgan pager, sera wright, krystal lang, and amanda spivack. free admission. >>

thru september: tsq live: times square hosts over 80 free, open-air events through september, with live music, dj sets, dance workshops, and more every tuesday thru friday evening. this year’s lineup includes presenters like ailey extension, carnegie hall citywide, elsewhere, jazz at lincoln center, the 2025 neurodivergent tour, and many others. this week: dj contrad taylor (tues 5pm), dingonek street band (weds 5pm), a west african dance class (thurs 5pm), and singer-songwriter adam melchor (fri 6pm). >>

thru 8/26 (tuesdays at 7pm): sunset meditation at socrates sculpture park: mindful astoria brings its annual sunset mindfulness meditation sessions back to socrates sculpture park (lic). all experience levels are welcome to practice mindful breathing, mindful movement, and loving-kindness meditation. byo mat, blanket, or cushion. free admission. >>

thru 6/1 (wednesdays thru sundays): ‘inflation’ art show: the locker room celebrates the opening of its new tribeca location with ‘inflation,’ a group exhibition featuring a range of balloon-inspired, inflatable, and air-filled works that probe themes of value, spectacle, fragility, and collapse. opening reception 5/6 7-9pm. free admission. >>

tues 5-8pm: sva print slam 21: pick up one-of-a-kind books, prints, zines, and more at this end-of-semester show and sale from sva risolab students—where every dollar goes straight to the artists. risolab (chelsea). free admission (rsvp requuired). >>

tues 6pm: miller theater’s pop-up concert series: the columbia university school of the arts’s musical happy hour returns for a new season of hour-long concerts where the audience is permitted to sit onstage with the performers and enjoy a free drink. tonight: jack quartet premieres violinist austin wulliman’s album, escape rites. columbia university’s miller theatre (morningside heights), free admission. >>

tues 7pm: what my father and i don’t talk about: editor michele filgate presents what my father and i don’t talk about, a collection of essays from 16 writers breaking the silence around the complex—and often fraught—relationships we have with our fathers. contributors jiordan castle, jaquira díaz, and isle mcelroy join filgate and moderator hannah bae for readings and discussion on this follow up to 2020’s what my mother and i don’t talk about. books are magic montague street (brooklyn heights), $10 admission includes a store gift card, $30 ticket option includes a copy of the book. >>

tues 7-10pm: elsewhere rootop show: head to elsewhere’s rooftop for their summer soft launch, featuring bands supertaste and scotch mist with dj noah prebish. rain or shine (the show will move indoors in the event of dangerous weather). elsewhere (bushwick), free with rsvp ($10 for guaranteed entry). >>

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Playing live this Saturday, May 10th, 7:30pm at The Bell House. Catch it before it conquers Edinburgh Fringe!

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wednesday

weds thru 5/31: 32nd new york african film festival: featuring 50 contemporary and classic films from africa and its diaspora, the 32nd nyaf highlights the power of cinematic storytelling in navigating the challenges of displacement, environmental shifts, and political change while celebrating the enduring influence of african culture across the globe. the africa center (east harlem), st. nicholas park (harlem), film at lincoln center (uws), maysles documentary center (harlem), brooklyn academy of music (fort greene), and library for arts + culture (fort greene). various prices. >>

weds + thurs (wednesdays + thursdays thru 5/15; 6pm dance lesson, 7-8:30pm live music and dance): dance party at bryant park: meet at the bryant park fountain for the 11th annual outdoor dance party series, featuring six themed evenings of motown, afrofusion, bachata and merengue, and brazilian samba and forró. this week: bachata tradicional and merengue with mayra bello y orquesta (wednesday) and afrofusion with gentleman brawlers featuring nkumu katalay (thursday). all experience levels are welcome. free admission. >>

weds: free krispy kreme: krispy kreme sweetens the lead-up to the real id deadline with free original glazed doughnuts at participating locations. no id needed, and no purchase required. >>

weds 6pm (wednesdays thru 6/25): sunset yoga at battery park: wind down with a waterfront view at battery park’s sunset yoga sessions. all levels welcome. byo mat. free admission. >>

weds 7pm: 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 kate sisk, claire sattler, kenice mobley, and michael abber. caveat (les), $16.70 with promo code ‘resident’ (reg. $24-25). >>

weds 7:30pm (weather permitting): free outdoor movie: the goonies at henry m. jackson playground (les). >>

weds 7:30pm: the parlor reading series: the parlor, an interdisciplinary, community-based reading series, hosts its spring installment at the brooklyn artery (flatbush/ditmas park). books and drinks will be available for purchase. free (suggested donation $10). >>

weds 7:30pm: awkward teenage years: laugh and reminisce as storytellers relive their joys and traumas for your entertainment. hosted by will clegg, and featuring jameer pond, hunter gardner, calvin cato, christopher connolly, and ann chun. under st. marks (east village), $1-15 sliding scale admission. >>

weds 7:30pm: carnegie hill concerts new-music chamber music series: the carnegie hill concerts series presents an evening of new chamber music written by randal despommier, ben rosenblum, andrea casarrubios, marc migó, and cyrus von hochstetter. church of the advent hope (carnegie hill), choose-what-you-pay admission ($5 min). >>

weds 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: ‘small world.’ $19.65. >>

weds 8pm: gen z vs millennials gameshow: two pairs of comics compete in a series of challenges to see which gen rules. hosted by bobby hickey and annabeth mann. c’mon everybody (bed-stuy), $12.36 (ticket proceeds will benefit the transgender law center). >>

thursday

thurs thru 5/25: molière in the park – the imaginary invalid: molière in the park returns to lefrak center at lakeside in prospect park with 20 performances of molière’s comedy-ballet the imaginary invalid, featuring live original cello music and starring tony and olivier award nominee sahr ngaujah (fela!, moulin rouge!). free admission, except for a benefit on 5/12. note: the organization just had its nea grant cancelled by the trump administration, so donations are welcome. >>

thurs thru 5/25: 24th annual estrogenius festival: manhattan theatre source presents three weeks of experimental performance, dance, theater, music, and poetry by women, trans and gender non-conforming artists at judson church, the cell theater, under st. marks, and downtown art theater. sliding scale admission starting at $5. >>

thurs thru 5/18: regina opera: la traviata: brooklyn’s regina opera presents a fully-staged performance of verdi’s la traviata at our lady of perpetual help auditorium (sunset park). the performance, sung in italian with english supertitles, will be presented with sets, lights, costumes, and orchestra accompaniment. free open dress rehearsal 5/8; 5/10-18 performances are $25 general, $20 seniors/students. >>

thurs-sat (7:30pm): new york classical players: season finale: the new york classical players wraps its 15th concert season with a program that premieres louis karchin’s the four seasons of bernini and george meyer’s triple concerto for two violins and viola alongside mozart’s violin concerto no. 3 and haydn’s symphony no. 49. flushing town hall (thurs), church of st. luke + st. matthew in clinton hill (fri), and w83 auditorium in the uws (sat). free admission (donations welcome). >>

thurs 4-10pm: (thursdays thru 10/9): uptown night market: previously a monthly event, west harlem’s open-air food festival expands to weekly starting tonight. 12th avenue and west 132nd street, free admission (pay-as-you-go). >>

thurs 7pm: a very 90s literary event: author and journalist ross benes discusses his new book, 1999: the year low culture conquered america and kickstarted our bizarre times, at kgb bar (east village). free admission. >>

thurs 7pm: the dead ladies show nyc: celebrate deceased dames from history who accomplished extraordinary feats against all odds at the dead ladies show. 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 7:30pm (weather permitting): free outdoor movie: barbie at chelsea green park (chelsea). >>

thurs 8pm (monthly): savage! comedy show: savage comedy returns to logan’s run in park slope. hosted by lizzie martinez, melissa rocha, nonye brown-west, and chloé chunha, tonight’s show includes standup by esther chen (hbo), kenice mobley (fallon), daryn passarello (the new yorker), mark gregory (apple tv), joanna briley (the today show). (bonus: rsvp for a chance to win a free drink. free admission. >>

thurs 8pm doors: landline comedy at wild east brewing co.: landline comedy serves up pints of hoppy humor straight from the barrel cellar at wild east brewing co. (gowanus). tonight’s lineup includes liz miele (after midnight), matt wayne (comedy central), henry sir (comedy central), yvette segan (don’t tell comedy), michael harrison (nbc), and david louis (netflix is a joke). hosted by andre medrano. bonus: rsvp for a chance to win a free drink. free admission. >>

thurs 8:30pm doors (monthly): comedy ugly: a comedy strip show: comedians reveal more than just punchlines at comedy ugly, a standup show where performers remove an article of clothing between jokes. featuring: khalil walker, cooper kim, and kaitlyn bailey. hosted by alysia hush, marisa riley, and kim dinaro. easy lover (east williamsburg), $10. >>

thurs 8:30pm: the assignment improv: paris adkins and bill dipiero’s experimental improv show the assignment celebrates its one-year anniversary at ucb (east village). guest performers include chris gethard, abra tabak, and many others. $10 adv, $15 day of. >>

ongoing

our roundup of 50+ ongoing events and attractions: rooftop cinema club, summer on the hudson, the met fifth ave’s new roof garden commission, brooklyn cyclones baseball season, bargemusic, and more. >>

stay safe and healthy
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FRI-MON, 5/2-5: SKINT WEEKEND

cultural fests / street fairs / food events / markets / shopping events:

► thru october: torch + crown beer garden returns to union square pavilion for the season. >>

► sat: 24th annual free comic book day at participating local comic shops. >>

► sat 10am-5pm (severe weather date 5/4): old stone house artisans bazaar: washington park (park slope). >>

► sat 11am-6pm: black zine fair: powerhouse arts (gowanus), free admission. >>

► sat 12pm until ?: 1,000 free smash burger giveaway at smashy’s new 42 union square east location. >>

► sat 12-5pm: woofstock: badass animal rescue spring fest block party: president street between 3rd ave and nevins (gowanus). free admission. >>

► sat 3-7pm (rain date sun): brooklyn film camera yard sale: 855 grand st (east williamsburg). >>

► sat 4pm-midnight (saturdays thru 8/16, + 9/13-10/25): queens night market: new york hall of science at flushing meadows corona park. $5-8 admission for 5/3 sneak preview, free admission starting 5/10. >>

► sat + sun (12-6pm): kawaii holiday market: ideal glass studios (greenwich village). free admission. >>

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

► sun 12-6pm: 4th annual gjergj kastrioti skenderbeu fair: corner of crescent ave + arthur ave (bronx). >>

film fests / series:

► fri thru sun: 25th annual coney island film festival: coney island usa, $10+. >>

► fri thru sun: annual margaret mead film festival: the american museum of natural history (uws), $12-20 general, $10-15 students/seniors. >>

► thru mon: 15th annual lower east side film festival: village east cinema and dctv’s firehouse cinema, $18+ (save 50% with promo code ‘essex50’). >>

► thru 5/26: guided by animals at metrograph (les): the black stallion, my neighbor totoro, au hasard balthazar, and more. $17. >>

► thru 5/26: scenes from the ‘end of history’ at metrograph (les): three colors: white, bamboozled, werckmeister harmonies, and more. $17. >>

► thru 5/26: the time that remains at metrograph (les): cléo from 5 to 7, my life without me, cries and whispers, magnolia, and more. $17. >>

star wars day events:

► fri thru sun: drunken shakespearean star wars performances: star wars: ‘a hope renew’d, ‘the empire doth protest,’ and the prequels: a comedy of errors: the rat (dumbo), $12-15. >>

► sun 12-6pm: xanadu afterglow: may the fourth be on wheels all-ages skate party: xanadu roller arts (bushwick), $20.60 + $7 skate rental (or byo). >>

► sun 6pm: may the fourth cantina party sponsored by andor season 2: spin new york (times square), free with rsvp before 8:30pm ($10 after). >>

► sun 9pm: jizz! at the cantina disco drag show: club cumming (east village), $15. >>

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We will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the World Voices Festival with 100+ writers from 35 countries, including Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Jennifer Egan, M. Gessen, Ali Hazelwood, Dinaw Mengestu, Guadalupe Nettel, Lynn Nottage, Gary Shteyngart, and many more.

You won’t want to miss timely sessions including a film screening and discussion about writing in exile, writing about the end of democracy, writing as resistance, or writing about dystopian futures. Also on the schedule is a comedy show (after all comedians are writers, too!), sessions about poetry, romance writers, women in literature, the state of censorship in American theater, and a whole lot more.

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friday

thru 5/11: get a head start on next week’s upcoming art fairs with the annual clio art fair in chelsea (5/1-11; $35 5/1 + 5/8, free admission 5/2-4 + 5/9-11) and salon zürcher in greenwich village (5/5-11; free admission).

thru sun: jane’s walk nyc: the municipal art society presents 200+ in-person, virtual, and on-demand walks across the five boroughs. inspired by urbanist, author, and activist jane jacobs, new yorkers from all walks of life–from trained tour leaders to students to passionate community members–share the places and stories that make their neighborhoods unique, explore the hidden aspects of the city, and use walking as a way to connect with their neighbors. free. >>

thru sun: 15th annual westfest dance festival: the west fest dance festival presents work by 24 artists in two unique programs at westbeth artist housing (west village): the top floor, featuring performances from 16 choreographers in the martha graham studio theater (thurs-sun, $20+); and all over westbeth, a site-specific journey of eight new works through westbeth’s corridors, stairwells, and community spaces (sat + sun, free admission). >>

sponsored: fri + sat (7:30pm): enjoy 40% off to jazz at lincoln center for christian mcbride: bass legend christian mcbride takes the stage with two powerhouse ensembles, delivering a night of swing, soul, and serious groove. don’t miss this rare chance to catch two powerhouse bands in one unforgettable night of jazz! get 40% off tickets with code ‘mcb40’ >>

fri (various times): free outdoor movie (weather permitting):
wicked at hunter’s point south park (lic) >>
elemental at st. catherine’s park (lenox hill) >>

fri 10am-9pm (monthly): first friday at poster house: enjoy free admission, extended hours, and special programming at poster house’s first friday. today’s programming, in collaboration with welcome to chinatown, includes a screening of turning red (2022), papercut and gyotaku fish print workshops, a lion dance, a night market, and more. note: some activities require separate, paid tickets to participate. poster house (flatiron). >>

fri 6pm: new york hysterical: stand up comedy at the new york historical: comedian, tour guide, and nyc history nerd tom delgado hosts an early-bird hour of comedy with a gotham spin at the new york historical (uws). tonight’s lineup includes anthony devito (colbert), gina brillon (seth meyers), and charles mcbee (comedy central). free with museum admission (pay-as-you-wish hours tonight are 5-8pm). >>

fri 6:15-8pm: live from nypl friday happy hour: all the (book) lovers in the night: join fellow word nerds for an evening of drinks, mingling, bookish activities, and more at the new york public library’s historic stephen a. schwartzman building (midtown). free admission (registration for the event is full, but there may be a limited number of standby tickets available if space permits). >>

fri 6:30pm (monthly): lower east stories: p+t knitwear bookstore + café (les) presents a storytelling salon where each month brings a fresh theme and fresh tales. tonight’s theme: ‘flower and flour.’ 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 at the immigrant jam stand-up show, featuring immigrant and first generation comedians. tonight’s lineup reps colombia, denmark, greece, puerto rico, and turkey with gus constantellis, misha han, alex kim, lissa leni, and cansu. a portion of the proceeds will go to new women new yorkers. caveat (les), $18.76 with promo code ‘jamily’ (reg. $24-25). >>

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 sam evans, steven rogers, christiana jackson, molly kornfeld, and lindsay lucido. hosted by leland long. q.e.d. (astoria), $15. >>

fri 8pm: in dreams – a drag tribute to david lynch: miss malice and mettie present a drag tribute to the vision of david lynch, with performances by k.james, linda felcher, maxx love, maxxx pleasure, sweaty eddie, veronica viper, xana whoria, zenobia, and more. c’mon everybody (bed-stuy), $20.60. >>

fri 8:30pm: bitches brew comedy show: this women-produced and-hosted comedy show conjures up big laughs in the back room of halyards (gowanus). tonight’s performers include mike lebovitz (hbo), rachel mccartney (gsn), nataly aukar (netflix), james mwaura (siriusxm), hozho harris (fx) and ryan donahue (don’t tell comedy). free admission (a tip jar will be passed around at the end of the show). >>

saturday

sat thru 6/28 (tues-sat 12-6pm): ‘carnival’ exhibition by joe coleman: jeffrey deitch gallery (soho) presents ‘carnival,’ an exhibition curated by artist joe coleman that brings together works inspired by themes of spectacle, rebellion, and free expression created by contemporary and sideshow artists including derrick adams, bambi the mermaid, guillermo del toro, danny cortes, chris ‘daze’ ellis, kaws, narcissister, weegee, jo weldon, and many more. opening reception with performances 5/3 6-8pm. free admission. >>

sat + sun 12-7pm (+ 5/10-11): tarot parade puppetry and costume workshops: leading up to the tarot parade arcana crawl, a tarot themed parade along and in the waterways of long island city on may 17, heather rose piper and sally twin are holding a series of workshops at lic-a art space where you can learn to build your very own enormous puppet and costume for the procession. the workshops are free, and snacks and materials will be provided. >>

sat + sun (sat 10am-1:30pm, sun 11am-2:30pm): free bike helmets: the department of transportation continues its bike helmet distribution program this weekend, offering free, personally-fitted helmets at the cathedral of st. john the divine in morningside heights (sat) and kelly park playground in homecrest (sun) while supplies last. can’t make it? more dates and locations should be announced periodically through summer. >>

sat (various times): 151st kentucky derby watch parties with no cover charge:
► alewife brewing (sunnyside) >>
► boris + horton (east village): ‘kendoggy derby pawty’ >>
► maison premiere (williamsburg) >>
► parklife (gowanus) >>
► pete’s candy store (williamsburg) >>
► tin building by jean-georges (seaport) >>

sat (various times): 14th annual riverkeeper sweep: pitch in to pick up trash, uproot invasive plants, and log plastic waste during this annual day of eco-minded service for the hudson river shoreline. various locations throughout nyc and the hudson valley. >>

sat 8:30am: 27th annual blessing of the bikes: start your biking season on a spirited note at the 27th annual blessing of the bicycles, held inside the cathedral of st. john the divine (morningside heights). cyclists, skaters, scooter riders, and users of all things self-propelled are invited—regardless of faith—to this inclusive ceremony. held each year on the day before the td five boro bike tour, the brief event includes a moment of silence to remember riders lost in the past year and a celebratory chorus of bike bells. free (donations accepted). >>

sat 11am-5:50pm: jane’s carousel day: brooklyn bridge park’s iconic jane’s carousel hosts its annual family-friendly event, offering free rides and face painting all day. >>

sat 1:30pm: pigeon portraits + prose: chelsea beck and ryan mandelbaum celebrate the release of thier new book, wild nyc, a guide to the unexpected nature found in and around nyc, with an irreverent nature writing and illustration workshop devoted to new york’s least-loved wildlife. beck things kick things off with a light intro to wildlife drawing session, followed by a nature writing session led by mandelbaum. no experience necessary (it’s actually kind of discouraged). discounted copies of the book will be available for purchase. caveat (les), $13.61 with promo code ‘skint’ (reg. $18.76-20). >>

sat 3pm: matt koff: reasonable hour: catch some laughs before sundown as matt koff (the daily show, 2023 new york comedy fest’s funniest standup) brings an hour of stand-up to young ethel’s (south slope). featuring guest sets by rob cantrell, brittany carney, and joyelle johnson. free admission. >>

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: andy haynes (conan), jordan carlos (comedy central), and suzanne cope (nyu professor and author of women of war). save $5 with promo code ‘tomdnyc’ >>

sat 7:30pm: free outdoor movie (weather permitting): shrek at andrew haswell green park (ues) >>

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 aarushi agni, michelle cohn, mahdiy drummond, sammy anzer, suni reyes, and glo butler. friends and lovers (crown heights), $10 (every month’s show raises funds for direct action projects like mutual aid for people seeking asylum). >>

sat 9pm (monthly): the fantasy tavern: heroes + villains edition: partake in potion-packed revelry at the fantasy tavern, an interactive show and party featuring a cast of colorful characters performing drinking songs celebrating all things nerd culture. costumes and nerdy t-shirts encouraged. caveat (les), $21 with promo code ‘skint’ (reg. $35). >>

sat 8pm-midnight: eat the patriarchy community party: bechdel project, a nonprofit feminist arts incubator, hosts an immersive fundraiser filled with dancing, performances, tarot readings, and participatory activist actions. bechdel project hq (greenpoint), sliding scale admission (starting at $20) includes themed finger foods, cocktails, and mocktails. >>

sat 10:30pm: shamilton: the improvised hip-hop musical: musical improv ensemble baby wants candy creates a hip-hop improvised musical based on a historical figure of the audience’s choosing—from genghis khan to mr. rogers to kim kardashian. ucb (east village), $15 adv, $20 day-of. >>

sunday

sun (first wave starts at 7:30am, last wave starts at 10:30am): 47th five boro bike tour: the annual five boro bike tour brings more than 30,000 cyclists of all skill levels through 40 miles of manhattan, the bronx, queens, brooklyn, and staten island today. be aware of road closures.

sun 2pm: the broadway bach ensemble: spring concert: the broadway bach ensemble, a community orchestra that presents free concerts of music from the 16th to the 21st centuries each year, continues its 40th season with an afternoon program featuring works by bach, beethoven, and emmy lindström at the broadway presbyterian church (morningside heights). >>

sun 2:30pm: big night with campbell scott: as part of the ‘ingredients of life: nonnas and other appetizing tales at the paris’ and ‘filmmaker magazine presents’ series, the paris theater (midtown) hosts a 35mm screening of campbell scott’s big night (1996), starring ian holm, isabella rossellini, minnie driver, stanley tucci, and tony shaloub, followed by a q+a with scott in-person. $17 general, $15 seniors / students / people with disabilities / military / first responders. >>

sun 3pm: 4th annual tribeca dog show: pups of all ages and sizes compete for trophies, prizes, and neighborhood glory at tribeca’s bogardus plaza. proceeds support the community-run public space. $15 for pups to compete, free for peeps to peep. >>

sun 3pm: greenwich village orchestra: ‘exuberance’ concert: the 70-person community orchestra continues its 2024-25 season with a concert program featuring bartok’s romanian folk dances, haydn’s cello concerto no. 1, ouzounian’s imagined anatolian dance, and beethoven’s symphony no. 7 at the high school of fashion industries (chelsea). $15 general, $10 seniors/students with promo code ‘theskint’ (reg. $30 general, $20 seniors/students). >>

sun 6pm: boba gays: asian comedy show: comedians alex kim and kenny park yi bring their all-asian, all-queer comedy variety show to littlefield (gowanus), featuring guests charlene kaye (tiger daughter) and brittany carney (hbo). $12 with promo code ‘gay’ (reg. $18.67). >>

sun 7-10pm: the people’s ball: style is a revolution: priced out of the met gala? glam up and walk the runway at at the people’s ball, brooklyn public library’s annual celebration of fashion, personal style and inclusivity. this year’s guests of honor are academy award-winning designers ruth e. carter (black panther) and paul tazewell (wicked). pose on the plaza at 6:30pm, doors at 7pm. free admission. >>

monday

mon thru september (except holidays and holiday weekends): waterfront workouts at brooklyn bridge park: brooklyn bridge park’s season of free outdoor workout classes with a view returns: zumba (mondays), sunset yoga (tuesdays), amp’d bootcamp (wednesdays), pilates (sundays), and more. all ages and abilities welcome. free (registration opens at the beginning of each month for that month’s classes). >>

mon thru 5/19: in scena! italian theater festival: nyc-based kairos italy theater along with italy-based kit italia and casa italiana zerilli-marimò at nyu present the 12th season of the in scena! italian theater festival. taking place in all five boroughs, all shows will be performed in italian with english subtitles. free admission. >>

mon 4pm, 7pm (monthly): angelika classics screening series: village east by angelika’s newest series celebrates iconic films. next up: ethan and blake edwards’ breakfast at tiffany’s (1961), starring audrey hepburn, george peppard, and patricia neal. $19. >>

mon 6-9pm: sva mfa fine arts spring 2025 open studios: senior students will open their studios for public viewing, along with other exhibition spaces throughout the fine arts building. sva (flatiron), free admission. >>

mon 7pm: lili taylor + ada calhoun: turning to birds: award-winning actor and national audubon society board member lili taylor discusses her new book, turning to birds, at the rare book room at strand bookstore (union square). author ada calhoun (crush: a novel, st. marks is dead) joins. $10 admission, $30 ticket option includes a copy of the book. >>

mon 7pm (monthly): biology on tap: medical may: 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): 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: an evening with the queer love project: elyssa goodman and r.c. gstaad iii’s monthly showcase for nonfiction writers joins forces with nonfiction literary magazine the queer love project for an evening of readings by jerry portwood (rolling stone), michael narkunski (narratively), amelia possanza (lesbian love story), lester fabian brathwaite (the new yorker), asya graf (open secrets), and aidan wharton (fire island). niagara bar (east village), free admission. >>

sponsored: mon 7:30pm: mark benjamin and kim dinaro: tiny pianist: join mark benjamin and kim dinaro behind the grand piano at sid gold’s request room (chelsea) for a night of musical comedy, musical improv, and standup. stick around for piano karaoke with mark after the show! $10 admission plus one-item minimum. >>

mon 8:30pm (monthly): no monopoly allowed: game night: an eviction-free board game night with one hard-and-fast rule: absolutely no monopoly. gather your pals (or make new ones), bring your favorite games (or borrow from the stash), and enjoy an evening free from landlords and bankruptcies. bonus: free drink giveaways for those who renounce monopoly paraphernalia. hosted by darby and micah. pinebox rockshop (bushwick), free admission. >>

ongoing

our roundup of 50+ ongoing events and attractions: rooftop cinema club, summer on the hudson, the met fifth ave’s new roof garden commission, brooklyn cyclones baseball season, bargemusic, and more. >>

stay safe and healthy
– the skint

ONE-DAY-SALE: JAZZ CONCERTS AT CARNEGIE HALL (SPONSORED)

One-Day-Sale: $29 Concerts at Carnegie Hall

From icons like Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman, Thelonious Monk, and Nina Simone to the groundbreaking musicians pushing the tradition forward today, jazz artists have always been at home at Carnegie Hall.

Today only, get $29 tickets ($25 + $4 fee) for two upcoming concerts using promo code SKN54520.* Purchase online, over the phone (212-247-7800), or at the Box Office on 57th and Seventh (11 AM – 6 PM)

Photo: Jean-Paul Brodbeck and Kurt Rosenwinkel by Lena Thiemann

The Brahms Project
Kurt Rosenwinkel, Guitar
Jean-Paul Brodbeck, Keyboards

Saturday, May 3 at 9 PM
Zankel Hall

Lukas Traxel, Bass
Jorge Rossy, Drums

Kurt Rosenwinkel has been called “the sound of the future” (Chicago Tribune). In his Carnegie Hall debut, he presents The Brahms Project, in which fresh arrangements by pianist Jean-Paul Brodbeck transform the harmonically rich works of the master Romantic-period composer into groove-oriented sandboxes for improvisation.

Part of Late Nights at Zankel Hall. The first 200 concertgoers receive one free drink voucher. Doors open one hour prior to performance.

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The Joyce and George T. Wein Shape of Jazz series is made possible by the Joyce and George Wein Foundation.

Presented by Carnegie Hall in partnership with Absolutely Live Entertainment LLC.

Late Nights at Zankel Hall is proudly sponsored by Suntory.

Photo: Alice Coltrane by Mark Savage

COSMIC MUSIC: The Celestial Songs of Alice Coltrane

Friday, May 16 at 8 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage

Ravi Coltrane, Tenor Saxophone | Flying Lotus, Turntables | Michelle Coltrane, Vocals | Brandee Younger, Harp | David Virelles, Piano | Robert Hurst, Bass | Jeff “Tain” Watts, Drums | Sai Anantam Devotional Ensemble

Curated by Ravi Coltrane and the family of Alice Coltrane Turiyasatgitananda, this concert features world premieres of orchestral arrangements of Alice’s compositions, showcased through performances by her family and a talented array of today’s leading artists.

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*This offer is valid Thursday, May 1 from 11 AM – 11:59 PM (Eastern). Limit eight tickets per purchase. Some limitations may apply. Offer is subject to availability and prior sale, is not valid on prior purchases, and cannot be combined with any other discounts or promotions. Valid online, by phone, or at the Box Office. No refunds or exchanges. Internet and phone orders are subject to standard convenience fees.