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Events found near New York, NY
| | 1. | Oct 7, 2010: TIGERS - Tracking A Legend Exhibition at South Street Seaport | | | Tracking a Legend has the visual and interactive magnetism to draw you into the tiger's world to experience all its senses as the prime predator in the Indian jungle. Immersed in Tiger Territory, you explore the 20 Ways To Track A Tiger with non-stop fun & fascination. Tigers are extremely endangered and we would be tragically diminished should they disappear. Their legend lives on in this landmark exhibition.
| | | 2. | Oct 7, 2010: American Idiot at St James Theater | | | Based on Green Day's Grammy Award-winning album of the same name, 'American Idiot' follows working-class characters from the suburbs to the city to the Middle East as they seek redemption in a world filled with frustration.
| | | 3. | Oct 7, 2010: HIDE: Skin as Material and Metaphor (Part II) at National Museum of the American Indian - Smithsonian Institution | | | The artists selected for HIDE draw upon this rich subject in multi-faceted ways, using both the material and concept of skin as a metaphor for widespread issues surrounding race, representation, as well as personal, historical and environmental trauma and perseverance.
| | | 4. | Oct 7, 2010: The Lion King at Minskoff Theater | | | This acclaimed production is based on the animated Disney movie, but is quite different from the film. From the opening, which features life-sized animal representations taking over the stage to pay tribute to Mufasa, it is clear this is a unique theatrical experience that tries to make a statement about the cycle of life and death in the wilderness. The music is by Elton John and Tim Rice, and includes such beloved songs as 'Circle of Life' and 'Hakuna Matata.'
| | | 5. | Oct 7, 2010: The Edible Garden at the New York Botanical Garden at Bronx Park | | | The Edible Garden returns to NYBG with a wide exhibition of edible plants, vegetable gardens, cooking demos, programs, four festival weekends, and more! The Edible Garden will feature vegetable gardens and displays, demonstrations from food and gardening experts, celebrity appearances by Daisy Martinez, Dan Barber, Sara Moulton, and others during four festival weekends, and programs that demonstrate the bounty, economy, and nutritional value of edible plants.
| | | 6. | Oct 7, 2010: Samurai in New York: the First Japanese Delegation, 1860 at Museum of the City of New York | | | 'Samurai in New York' invites visitors to return to the New York of 150 years ago and to share the city's excitement over the visit of a delegation of more than 70 samurai from Japan--the first Japanese to leave the closed island nation in over 200 years. The brash young city seized the opportunity to promote itself as the "Edo (modern day Tokyo) of the West" with a two-week whirlwind of parades and balls and moment-to-moment newspaper coverage of the delegation's visit. Extremely rare 19th-century photographs and newspaper engravings document the festivities, and a unique group of objects, lent by Japanese institutions, both record and recall the experience from the Japanese viewpoint. Other photographs, works of art, decorative and costume items reveal the cross-cultural influences that the visit inspired.
| | | 7. | Oct 7, 2010: The Nepalese Legacy in Tibetan Painting at Rubin Museum of Art | | | For centuries Tibetan artists looked to their Buddhist heartland, India, for artistic direction. With the destruction of India's key monasteries in 1203, however, many artists turned to Nepal's Kathmandu Valley, home to the exceptionally skilled Newar artists. The Newars' painting style, known as the Beri, was quickly adopted in Tibet, becoming one of the country's most influential artistic styles for four centuries. This exhibition traces the Beri style's development, patronage and distinctive features.
| | | 8. | Oct 7, 2010: La Cage Aux Folles at Longacre Theater | | | The Menier Chocolate Factory production of the Tony Award and Oliver Award-winning musical comedy comes to Broadway. Based on the 1973 French play of the same name by Jean Poiret, the plot focuses on a gay couple: Georges, the manager of a Saint-Tropez nightclub featuring drag entertainment, and Albin, his romantic partner and star attraction, and the farcical adventures that ensue when Georges' son, Jean-Michel, brings his fiancee's ultra-conservative parents home to meet them.
| | | 9. | Oct 7, 2010: Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool at Asia Society and Museum | | | This exhibition assembles 20 years' worth of paintings, sculpture, photographs and drawings that map the evolution of one of the most influential and internationally renowned artists working today.
| | | 10. | Oct 7, 2010: Nueva York at El Museo Del Barrio | | | Organized by the New-York Historical Society and el Museo del Barrio 'Nueva York' is an exhibition and education project on the history of Latinos in New York from 1624 through World War II.
| | | 11. | Oct 7, 2010: Mark Twain: A Skeptic's Progress at The Morgan Library and Museum | | | In a joint exhibition with the New York Public Library, 'Mark Twain: A Skeptic's Progress,' explores the life and work of the enduring novelist, short story writer, fabulist, critic, lecturer and travel-writer, and explores a recurring theme throughout Twain's body of work: his uneasy, often critical, attitude towards a rapidly modernizing America. Coinciding with the 175th anniversary of Twain's birth in 1835, the exhibition at the Morgan includes more than 120 manuscripts and rare books, letters, notebooks, diaries, photographs, and drawings associated with the author's life and work.
| | | 12. | Oct 7, 2010: Beryl Korot: Text/Weave/Line--Video, 1977-2010 at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum | | | Beryl Korot is one of the most important innovators in the realm of video art. Korot's videos reflect her interest in how our communication tools mirror the way we present and receive information. As the co-founder and co-editor in 1970 of Radical Software, the first magazine to explore the notion of alternative communication systems and formats for conveying information--video in particular--it is noteworthy that Korot continues to create fresh work that illuminates the structure of communication at a time when new media is an imperative in a connected world. Korot's early work broke ground on several levels, including the creation of early multichannel work, opening up a whole new world of possibilities for systematically weaving a narrative together in a more complex manner, by drawing on the patterns generated by the earliest of information technologies, the handloom. The Aldrich exhibition will present her latest body of poetically expressive and hypnotic work, as well as presenting the 5 channel weaving/video work 'Text and Commentary' which premiered at the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1977.
| | | 13. | Oct 7, 2010: John Shearer: America (Continued) at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum | | | Photographer John Shearer will present his first solo museum exhibition entitled 'America (Continued).' Shearer's project explores immigration from a very personal perspective (his grandfather emigrated to the United States from Grenada as a teenager in the 1920s) that utilizes both his past in the Civil Rights movement as well recent work with immigrant communities in Fairfield and Westchester Counties. Shearer, a highly respected senior figure from the world of American photojournalism, was one of the first African-American photographers to work for a major publication, becoming staff photographer for Look magazine in 1964 at the age of seventeen.
| | | 14. | Oct 7, 2010: Mamma Mia! at Winter Garden Theater | | | 'Mamma Mia!' is a musical with a disco beat, featuring the music of the Swedish singing group ABBA. The setting is a Greek island where 20 year old Sophie is due to be married. Enjoy this tale of love, laughter and friendship.
| | | 15. | Oct 7, 2010: Hoboken's Keuffel and Esser: Surveying the World at Hoboken Historical Museum | | | Keuffel & Esser, a precision engineering instrument manufacturer that was based in Hoboken from 1870 to 1968, provided the tools that explorers and builders relied on for expeditions to the North Pole and across the American continents and for such engineering marvels as the Brooklyn Bridge and Panama Canal. It also created jobs for thousands of Hoboken residents, including many of the German immigrants who shared the heritage of the company's founders, William J.D. Keuffel and Hermann Esser.
| | | 16. | Oct 7, 2010: Eco-Fashion: Going Green at Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology | | | By examining the past two centuries of fashion's good--and bad-- environmental and ethical practices, 'Eco-Fashion: Going Green' provides historical context for today's eco-fashion movement. Presented chronologically and featuring more than 100 garments, accessories, and textiles, the exhibition uses contemporary methods for "going green" as a framework to study the past. The objects displayed touch upon at least one of six major themes: the re-purposing and recycling of materials, fiber origins, textile dyeing and production, quality of craftsmanship, labor practices, and the treatment of animals. Curated by Jennifer Farley and Colleen Hill, the exhibition features some of the finest examples of 21st-century sustainable fashions by current, cutting-edge labels, including Alabama Chanin, Edun, FIN, and NOIR.
| | | 17. | Oct 7, 2010: Contemporary Art From the Collection at MoMA | | | The works selected for this installation highlight the debates around economics, politics, gender and ethnicity that have permeated artistic practices since the late 1960s. Including approximately 130 works drawn from all of the Museum's curatorial departments, the installation features a variety of approaches to art-making and follows a chronological path.
| | | 18. | Oct 7, 2010: 27 Seconds, Air & Space Museum at Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum | | | '27 Seconds' is a new exhibition that tells the story of the 1967 Apollo 1 tragedy when, during routine tests, a fire took the lives of astronauts Virgil "Gus" Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee. '27 Seconds' explores the circumstances and the impact surrounding this first American space program tragedy. Beginning with a timeline of the different phases of America's race to the Moon; Mercury, followed by Gemini and finally Apollo, the exhibition includes a video of President John F. Kennedy's famous race to the moon speech and highlights the special role that the USS Intrepid played while acting as a space capsule recovery ship for the early NASA missions. Among the treasured objects that will be displayed in the exhibition are Roger Chaffee's flight jumpsuit, a plaque that crew members of the USS Intrepid once presented to Gus Grissom, copies of NASA's investigation report, photographs of the investigation, rare images of the three astronauts and the Western Union telegram that was sent to Chaffee's family informing them of his death. The artifacts on display are from several museums from around the country as well as from the private collection of the Chaffee family.
| | | 19. | Oct 7, 2010: Gustav Stickley and the American Arts Crafts Movement at Newark Museum | | | This exhibition offers the first comprehensive examination of the life and work of the recognized patriarch of the American Arts and Crafts movement, Gustav Stickley.
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