
Legendary filmmaker Nick Zedd will be in-person to introduce two of his films, ‘Ecstasy in Entropy’ and ‘War is Menstrual Envy’ screening tonight at MOMA.
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Legendary filmmaker Nick Zedd will be in-person to introduce two of his films, ‘Ecstasy in Entropy’ and ‘War is Menstrual Envy’ screening tonight at MOMA.
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The citywide festival takes its inspiration from the upcoming 100th anniversary of the birth of Dada.
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If you missed the fantastic Luke Temple’s acoustic solo set earlier this month at Baby’s All Right, he will be playing again, this time for free, at Manhattan Inn in Greenpoint.
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Director Andreas Johnsen will be making a number of in person appearances in conjunction with the screening of his documentary on the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
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BUST Craftacular will be holding a new fashion and beauty festival called Primped, this Sunday at the Brooklyn Night Bazaar in Williamsburg.
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Cara Bella and Paper Garden Records present a Brain-Cave event this Saturday night at Baby’s All Right in Williamsburg with a fantastic musical lineup that includes Luke Temple, She Keeps Bees, Teletextile and more.
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BAM, Luaka Bop, and Red Bull Music Academy present an amazing, not-to-be missed lineup of musicians at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on May 2 and 3 to celebrate the music of the elusive Nigerian synth-funk pioneer William Onyeabor.
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PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature returns April 28-May 4, 2014. The festival will host a week-long series of readings, debates, performances, and workshops with more than 100 celebrated writers from 30 nations.
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In conjunctions with the site-specific installation Swoon: Submerged Motherlands, Brooklyn Museum with host founders of BrooklynStreetArt.com, Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo in conversation with artists Swoon and Luna Park.
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Film Forum is presenting free screenings of two films by and about two contemporary artists: Mary Frank and Tacita Dean through April 22.
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