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  • Last chance at AVA: Look into the sun

    Posted in Art by T.J. Carlin on November 5th, 2009 at 5:31 pm

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    If you’ve found yourself missing being immersed in inviting weather, stop by the innovative space Audio Visual Arts in the East Village for a synesthetic experience inspired by our closest star. Brooklyn artist John Andrew has installed a piece—The Now with Before and After—in the storefront gallery that combines intense chromatic immersion with a sound work synthesized from an interpretation of the sun’s surface activity. Simply standing on the sidewalk before the gallery’s window is enough to lift your mood. The show is up through Sunday, November 8.—T.J. Carlin

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    What’s Going on Today: Milk from the ’80s, mysterious music and the Bard’s birthday

    Posted in Own This City by Jonathan Shannon on April 26th, 2009 at 12:00 am
    Mark Bello

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    Pick up cooking essentials, then learn how to turn them into the perfect pie with pizza man Mark Bello.

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    Cheval Sombre

    An obscure new artist spreads his mystery to Mercury Lounge.

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    The Times of Harvey Milk

    The moving doc from the ’80s that inspired the Hollywood flick gets a free screening at the New York Public Library, mid-Manhattan branch.

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    Shakespeare Birthday Marathon

    Martha Plimpton, Denis O’Hare and Michael Stuhlbarg help the Shakespeare Society wish the Bard a happy birthday at this free event.

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    “Roll Call Presents: Recessional, A Walking Tour of Lower East Side Art Spaces.”

    This ambulatory neighborhood event begins on the New Museum’s seventh floor and includes performances by Bora Yoon, Brian Brooks and Lizzie Scott.

    See more recommended events today.

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    Tags: Bora Yoon, Brian Brooks, Cheval Sombre, Denis O'Hare, Harvey Milk, LES, Lizzie Scott, Lower East Side, Martha Plimpton, mercury lounge, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mike Bello, New Museum, New York Public Library, Shakespeare Society, Walking tour, What's going on
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    Name-drop TONY to get discounts at NYC’s best independent shops

    Posted in Features, Own This City by Jonathan Shannon on April 15th, 2009 at 6:32 pm
    Classic Kicks: get 10 percent off all this stuff.

    Classic Kicks: Get 10 percent off all this stuff.

    Name-dropping? Not cool. Name-dropping TONY to get discounts at some of the best independent stores in NYC? Cool. See all the deals we scored for you below (awesome).

    Lower East Side
    Honey in the Rough
    Browse dresses from established and up-and-coming labels, such as Mociun and Binetti, and a lower-level beauty bar. Mention TONY and land a brow sculpting for only $30, through August. Read more »

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