Thursday, April 30, 2009

Freebies-NYC-May 2009

Year-Round – Ongoing


Free Walking Tours - Central Park


“Views from the Past”



Take a guided walk through of Central Park and imagine living in 19th-century New York City.


Learn about the Park’s history.


Hear how its designers, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, struggled to make their vision our reality.

These free guided walking tours take place year-round, rain, or shine, except in extreme weather conditions (heavy rain, sustained winds of 30 mph or more, snowstorms, 25 degrees or below, or 95 degrees or above).


The tours, led by experienced, knowledgeable guides who are volunteers in the Central Park Conservancy Walking Tour Program, last about 1 to 1 1/2 hours.


No reservation is required for individuals or groups of six (6) or fewer people.


Groups of seven (7) or more people should call 212-360-2726 to schedule a custom tour.


Please be at the designated location at least five minutes before the start of the tour.


And There's Much More -- Other Free Walking Tours:


Amble Through the Ramble
Pass over streams, under arches, through the woods along a maze of pathways in this secluded 38-acre woodland respite.


The Castle & Its Kingdom
Take a walk around the lands dominated by Belvedere Castle, situated high on Vista Rock. Visit this tiny 55-acre realm on an eclectic tour of history and nature.


Cross-Park Promenade
You will see many surprises: a hidden bench that tells time, miniature boats powered by the wind, a magnificent sculpture celebrating fresh water. These are just some of the sites on this east-to-west walk through the Park.


Manhattan Adirondacks
Olmsted and Vaux designed the North Woods to replicate the forests of the Adirondack Mountains, with their crystal streams, tumbling cascades, rustic bridges, and picturesque pools right in New York City’s backyard.


A Road Once Traveled
Holding the Park's northern highlands was key in the American Revolution and the War of 1812 because armies could see their enemies approach as they sailed down the East River. History buffs will love this tour of the Harlem Meer and its strategic environs.


Seneca Village
Seneca Village was Manhattan’s first known community of African-American property owners, on land that would become Central Park. Learn about the history of the village, the property owners, and what New York City was like at the time.


Views From the Past
As you promenade through the heart of Central Park, imagine living in 19th-century New York City. Learn about the Park’s history and hear how its designers, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, struggled to make their vision our reality.


Waterways & Vistas
Walk from the Dairy to Belvedere Castle and learn about the intricate design of Central Park’s web of pastoral landscapes and formal romantic vistas.


West Side Stories
Walk through a scenic area on the western edge of the Park, much of which is off the beaten track for most visitors. See rolling meadows, Lake views, bridges of different styles, and a garden with flowers and plants mentioned by Shakespeare.


Special Tours:


Memorial Walk
Combine a walk through Central Park with a look at how different generations of New Yorkers viewed the Park as a proper place to remember their veterans.


Let the Games Begin!!


History of Sports and Recreation in the Park
Fondly recollect the early decades of baseball, recall ladies riding sidesaddle along the bridle paths, envision the thrill of ice skating and boating on the Lake, cross the finish line of the NYC Marathon, and more. Learn how tastes in recreation have changed since the mid-19th century and how the Park has been changed to mirror those tastes.

For More Information, Link to Free Walking Tours:
http://www.centralparknyc.org/site/PageNavigator/programs_walkingtours


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Year-Round


Free Museums in NYC


You can see lots art for FREE at New York's museums; some that are always free; others that have suggested contributions (but you can pay what you like or is right for you), and museums that have special free hours.


These Museums Are Free Every Day:


American Numismatic Society
Artists Space
Carnegie Hall/Rose Museum
Dahesh Museum
The Drawing Center
Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology
Franklin Furnace
Goethe House German Cultural Center
Guggenheim Museum Soho
The Hispanic Society of America
The Municipal Art Society
Museum of American Folk Art
National Museum of the American Indian
New York City Police Museum
Snug Harbor Cultural Center
Taipei Gallery
Whitney Museum at Philip Morris


Museums With Suggested Contribution (Pay What You Like):


American Museum of Natural History
The Brooklyn Children's Museum
The Brooklyn Museum of Art
The Cloisters
Dia Center for the Arts
Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum
El Museo del Barrio
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Museum of the City of New York
New York City Fire Museum
New-York Historical Society
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center
Pierpont Morgan Library
Queens Museum of Art
Seaman's Church Institute
Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences


Go to ny.com to see more info about these museums and other events at: http://www.ny.com/museums/free.html


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May 9, 2009 – Saturday
2:30 PM – 4:30 PM


With Charles Moldenhauer (Job Search Coach)


"How to Find the Right Job…Sooner!"



Need to strengthen your job search skills? Here's an opportunity to learn about:

--7 common mistakes to avoid in your search and


--5 action steps to get your next job.


--How to write an effective cover letter


--Tips on building a powerful resume will be discussed.


--Discover how to use your contacts


--How to build a plan that sells you to the right people.

Discussion time has been set aside for questions and answers.


Admission: Free


For More Information:
Website: http://www.nypl.org/branch/central/mml/


Contact & Location:
Mid-Manhattan Library
455 Fifth Avenue [at 40th Street]


Phone: (212) 340-0833


TTY: (212) 340-0931


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May 6,2009 - Wednesday
6:30PM


Live Game Show


“Chelsea Mind Games”


Chelsea Mind Games is a live game show that takes place at the Chelsea Market.


The show is held every Wednesday and alternates among the:


--Vocabulary Tournament


--Geography Bee


--Math Bee, and


--Team Trivia.


All games are free and open to all.


Each event begins with live music at 6:30pm, and the competition at 7:30.


Located in the main area of Chelsea Market: “just come in the front door and keep walking til you hit us!”


Here's How To Sign-Up:


Geography, Math, and Vocabulary competitions are limited to the first 20 sign-ups, so please arrive before 7:30 to make sure you get a spot! (Other than the number of chairs available in the Market, Team Trivia has no limit on how many teams may participate -- teams are 3-6 people.


Here's The Schedule -- 6:30PM – Warm-Up:


Enjoy tunes played by DJ Joe and pick up a copy of this week's warm-up quiz. Chat, hang out, and get a drink or snack while working on the warm-up quiz.


There's a prize for the best score on the quiz.


Quiz questions are not linked to the game that follows -- they include trivia on any topic, puzzles, word games, etc.


7:30PM - Vocabulary Tournament:


How sesquipedalian are you?


This lexical quiz night includes synonyms, use-the-word-in-a-sentence, and anagram-style word games.


Hosted by comedian/librarian team Jen & Jonathan (Cash prize for winner!)


Other Stuff To Know:


Geography, Math, and Vocabulary competitions are limited to the first 20 sign-ups, so please arrive before 7:30 to make sure you get a spot!


Other than the number of chairs available in the Market, Team Trivia has no limit on how many teams may participate -- teams are 3-6 people.


Location:
Chelsea Market.
75 9th Ave
(between 15th and 16th Sts.)


Admission: Always free!


Events Calendar on the Web: http://www.chelseamindgames.com/events_calendar.html


Chelsea Mind Games Blog: http://chelseamindgames.blogspot.com/


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May 30, 2009 - Saturday
10:00AM to 5:00PM


Events at New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
Downtown Boathouse


“Summer on the Hudson: Kayaking on the Hudson”


Join the Downtown Boathouse for 20-minute instructional paddles, and explore the Hudson River firsthand.


Requirements: wear a bathing suit or shorts and a t-shirt, and know how to swim.


Weather permitting Kayaking will be available Saturdays & Sundays, May 16 – October 11.


No registration required.


Location:
Riverside Park South
72nd Street & the Hudson River
Downtown Boathouse
Manhattan


Cost: Free
Contact Number:
(212) 408-0219
Contact Email: robin.schatell@parks.nyc.gov

Browse this, and all Events at New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, at: http://www.nycgovparks.org/index.php


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May 30, 2:00PM - Saturday


Author, and World Traveler, Robert Downes, Reads From His Book...


“Planet Backpacker”


Go see author Robert Downs (I will!) talk about his book “Planet Backpacker” which is a round-the-world celebration of the backpacking lifestyle.


Downes wrote his book one excerpt at a time in 100 internet cafes around the world as part of a blog written during a 5-month solo trip around the world.


In 2007, he pedaled a mountain bike across Europe, backpacking on through Egypt, India and Southeast Asia—around the world.


Robert Downes is the editor and co-publisher of the alternative newspaper Northern Express Weekly based in Traverse City, Michigan.


Info & Location:
The New York Public Library-Morningside Heights
2900 Broadway [at W. 113th St.]
New York, NY 10025-7822.


Telephone: (212) 864-2530


Email: mailto:Bmorningside@nypl.org


Web:http://www.nypl.org/branch/local/man/cl.cfm


Blog (Planet Backpacker): http://www.planetbackpacker.net/


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Still Running Thru May 3, 2009

The 2009 Tribeca Film Festival and Apple

(Meet the Filmmakers)

Filmmaking Events & Workshops

Guest Speakers:Spike Lee & Natalie Portman & Dan Fogler & Lee Daniels & Many Others!!!


The Apple Store in SoHo is taking part in the Tribeca Film Festival for the fifth year in a row. To celebrate the spirit of independent film, they are hosting dozens of FREE filmmaking events from April 22nd to May 3rd.


Everyone’s invited to attend! Grab a seat in their theater for the “Meet the Filmmakers” series, presented by Apple and indieWIRE*.


You can also attend a What’s New in Filmmaking event.


Or take one of the other great workshops offered during the festival.


In the Meet the Filmmakers series, some of the leading actors, writers, and directors in the film industry will take you behind the scenes of their latest film projects.


Just to mention a few of the star-studded guests, include:


Spike Lee The Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, writer, director, and producer speaks about Passing Strange, which brings the hit Broadway rock musical to the screen, and Kobe Doin’ Work, his documentary about Kobe Bryant. Both films screen at Tribeca. Wednesday, April 22, 7:00 p.m.


Natalie Portman Natalie Portman joins CEO Christine Aylward on the stage to discuss their new web project — MakingOf — a site that promises to transform the way people view, enjoy, and participate in entertainment. Friday, April 24, 3:30 p.m.


Dan Fogler The Tony Award–winning actor (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Balls of Fury, Fanboys) makes his directorial debut in Hysterical Psycho, which screens at this year’s festival. The film takes place at the Moonlake Inn Motel, where supernatural chaos thrives. Friday, April 24, 6:00 p.m.


Lee Daniels The talented director (Shadowboxer) and producer (The Woodsman), Daniels produced the much-heralded Monster’s Ball, for which Halle Berry won an Academy Award for Best Actress. During his Meet the Filmmakers discussion, Daniels will speak about his career, including his latest film, Precious, which tells the story of Precious Jones, a Harlem teen struggling for a better life. Friday, April 24, 7:30 p.m.


Admission: FREE


Location: Apple Store (Soho)
103 Prince Street
New York City, NY 10012


For more information and to see a full schedule of upcoming FREE events at the Apple Store, go to: http://www.apple.com/retail/soho/tribeca/schedule.html


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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Freebies-NYC-April 2009

Here's some free or almost free -- fun or useful things to do in NYC. Please note that all of the events listed below are subject to change.

To confirm or for additional information please contact the organization directly.

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April 22, 2009 to May 3, 2009

The 2009 Tribeca Film Festival and Apple

(Meet the Filmmakers)

Filmmaking Events & Workshops

Guest Speakers:
Spike Lee & Natalie Portman & Dan Fogler & Lee Daniels & Many Others!!!

The Apple Store in SoHo is taking part in the Tribeca Film Festival for the fifth year in a row. To celebrate the spirit of independent film, they are hosting dozens of FREE filmmaking events from April 22nd to May 3rd.

Everyone’s invited to attend! Grab a seat in their theater for the “Meet the Filmmakers” series, presented by Apple and indieWIRE*.

You can also attend a What’s New in Filmmaking event.

Or take one of the other great workshops offered during the festival.

In the Meet the Filmmakers series, some of the leading actors, writers, and directors in the film industry will take you behind the scenes of their latest film projects.

Just to mention a few of the star-studded guests, include:

Spike Lee The Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, writer, director, and producer speaks about Passing Strange, which brings the hit Broadway rock musical to the screen, and Kobe Doin’ Work, his documentary about Kobe Bryant. Both films screen at Tribeca. Wednesday, April 22, 7:00 p.m.

Natalie Portman Natalie Portman joins CEO Christine Aylward on the stage to discuss their new web project — MakingOf — a site that promises to transform the way people view, enjoy, and participate in entertainment. Friday, April 24, 3:30 p.m.

Dan Fogler The Tony Award–winning actor (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Balls of Fury, Fanboys) makes his directorial debut in Hysterical Psycho, which screens at this year’s festival. The film takes place at the Moonlake Inn Motel, where supernatural chaos thrives. Friday, April 24, 6:00 p.m.

Lee Daniels The talented director (Shadowboxer) and producer (The Woodsman), Daniels produced the much-heralded Monster’s Ball, for which Halle Berry won an Academy Award for Best Actress. During his Meet the Filmmakers discussion, Daniels will speak about his career, including his latest film, Precious, which tells the story of Precious Jones, a Harlem teen struggling for a better life. Friday, April 24, 7:30 p.m.

Admission: FREE

Location:
Apple Store (Soho)
103 Prince Street
New York City, NY 10012

For more information and to see a full schedule of upcoming FREE events at the Apple Store, go to: http://www.apple.com/retail/soho/tribeca/schedule.html

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April 18, 2009 – Saturday
8:00AM to 6:00PM

Public Forum

“Open Everything”

Featured Speakers:
Leslie Hawthorn - Google, Inc.
Others: TBA

If you're looking for something to do that involves being “open” -- this event is for you and me, too! According to Open Everything they present events all over the world that are organized by regular people to “explore and discuss” the concept of “open”. And, not just technology – but any topic of your choice!

The interpretation is totally up to us-- the attendees. Sounds very spontaneous and creative-- should be fun and I definitely am looking forward to being there.

You will need to register... hurry! space is limited to only 250 people.

There is a promise of a fancy name tag which alone is enough to make me get up extra early on a Saturday morning. The possibility of a free t-shirt would be just the added bonus to kick-start my spring wardrobe on the right path!

Bring Your Ideas or Just Bring Yourself—Admission is Free

Location:
UNICEF House
3 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10016

(A location for post-event socializing will be announced at the end of the day.)

Registration & Travel Information: http://nyc.openeverything.us/#event

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April 13, 2009 - Monday
7:00PM to 8:30PM

An Evening with Jeff Koons

Art/Discussion
Featured Speaker: Jeff Koons

American-born pop artist Jeff Koons will discuss two recent publications documenting his works: Celebration records Koons' October 2008 exhibition at Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie and Versailles explores Koons' September 2008 exhibition at the Palace of Versailles--the first contemporary exhibition ever held in the apartments of the king.

Both books display Koons' penchant for the marriage of childhood nostalgia with more adult themes and sensibilities, aptly depicting the verve of an artist who is not afraid to meld kitsch with 'high art.'

This event is free and open to the public but seating is limited, so we are offering seat reservations. Seat reservations include a copy of Jeff Koons' Celebration.

To reserve a seat for this event please go to:

http://www.strandbooks.com/

...and click on the 'events' page.

Cost: free


Location
Strand Book Store
828 Broadway (at the corner of 12th Street)
3rd Floor
New York, NY
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April 01, 2009 - Wednesday
1:00PM to 2PM

Opera/Vocal

“Wednesdays at One: Juilliard Singers”

Performed for an hour, at lunchtime, this free concert series by musicians from the Juilliard School is held on most Wednesdays during the School Year.

About Juilliard

Juilliard's mission is to provide the highest quality of artistic education for talented musicians, dancers, and actors from around the globe, so that they may attain their fullest potential as artists, leaders, and world citizens.

Location:
Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater
Juilliard School

No tickets required.

For more information: http://events.juilliard.edu:8080/cal/event/showEventMore.rdo

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April 2, 2009 - Thursday
12:30PM

Author Event (Sports)

Ron Darling Signs

“The Complete Game: Reflections on Baseball, Pitching, and Life on the Mound”

Ron Darling former starting pitcher for the NY Mets (1983 to 1991), was the first Mets pitcher to receive a Gold Glove. Since 2006 he has been SportsNet New York’s game and studio analyst.

Mr. Darling won an Emmy Award for best sports analyst in 2006. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii; attended Yale University, where he was a two-time All-American, he currently lives with his family in Manhattan.

Location:
Barnes & Noble
555 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10017

For More Information:
http://store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/author-events/contributor/2072801

Telephone:
212-697-3048
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Monday, March 23, 2009

Freebies-NYC-March 2009

Here's some free or almost free -- fun or useful things to do in NYC.

Please note that all of the events listed below are subject to change.

To confirm or for additional information please contact the organization directly.

March 23, 2009
10:00AM to 8:30PM

Presentations-Various Media

"Celebrating the Living Theatre" with Judith Malina

A celebration of the work of the legendary Living Theatre featuring screenings, readings, discussions, and the presentation of the Edwin Booth Award by the CUNY Doctoral Theatre Students Association.

This is a day of screenings of documentaries and Living Theatre works from 1965-present

For details & location go to:
http://www.livingtheatre.org/

March 24, 2009
2:00PM

Film

“Invitation to a Voyage: Eileen Gray, Designer and Architect” (2007)

Jörg Bundschuh, director. Profiles Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray and discusses the modernist lighting, furniture, and houses she designed in France. (52 min.).

This film is shown as part of Women's History Month.2:00 p.m., Art Study Room, Uris Center for Education.

Price: Pay-What-You-Wish admission policy
Website
www.metmuseum.org

Address & Phone
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth AvenueFifth Ave at 82nd Street
New York, NY 10028-0198
(212) 535-7710
Groups (212) 288-7733


Subways 4, 5, 6 to 86 St

Hours
Mon Closed
Tues-Thurs 9:30am-5:30pm
Fri-Sat 9:30am-9:00pm
Sun 9:30am-5:30pm

Suggested Contribution

General $10
Students/Seniors $5
12 years and under are free, when accompanied by adult.

Parking
The Met's garage is at Fifth Avenue and 80th Street and is open all the time.
If you have your ticket validated at the Uris Center Information Desk, the rates are lowered


March 25, 2009
6:30 p.m.


Fiction Forum: Mary Gaitskill


Writer Mary Gaitskill Discusses Her Work
Moderated by Jeffery Renard Allen, faculty, the Writing Program


Mary Gaitskill's books include The Man Back There: Stories (2008), Two Girls, Fat and Thin (1998), and Bad Behavoir (1989). Her novel Veronica was nominated for a National Book Award in 2005, and her book of short stories Because They Wanted To was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1998. Her stories and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, Esquire, The Best American Short Stories (1993) and The O. Henry Prize Stories (1998). She is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and teaches creative writing at Syracuse University.

Location:
Alvin Johnson/J. M. Kaplan Hall, 66 West 12th Street, room 510
Admission:$5; free to all students and New School faculty, staff, and alumni with ID

Box Office Information:
In person purchases can be made at The New School Box Office at 66 West 12th Street, main floor, Monday-Friday 1:00-7:00 p.m. The box office opens the first day of classes and closes after the last paid event of each semester.

Reservations and inquiries can be made by emailing boxoffice@newschool.edu or calling 212.229.5488

Website: http://www.newschool.edu/eventDetail.aspx?id=26743