Friday, March 28, 2014

Freebies and the Brooklyn Baaaaaaazaaaaar, and RSVP for Science cafe next wed!

FIRST FRIDAYS! 7TH ANNUAL COLLABORATION WITH THE HAVANA FILM FESTIVAL NEW YORK
Friday, March 28, 6pm to 10pm Free Admission and bar (donations suggested)Kicking off the 15th Annual Havana Film Festival New York, The Bronx Museum will host a screening of Los 100 sones de Cuba/The 100 Cuban Sones, followed by a special performance by Yunior Terry y Son de Altura. Music by DJ ASHO.

Free coffee in Mac Donals: From March 31 through April 13, people can stop by participating McDonald’s during breakfast hours for a free small McCafe coffee.

free opening receptions:
- group show: ‘stroke: from under the mattress to the museum wall’ @ the leslie-lohman museum of gay and lesbian art (soho, thru 5/25) >>
- maick sidibé prints from the 1960s-1980s @ jack shainman gallery (chelsea, thru 4/26) >>


7pm-1am (fri-sat, ongoing): the weekly brooklyn night bazaar night market brings bands, food, breweries + wineries, vendors, light installations, and mini golf, ping pong + skeeball to a 24,000 sq ft warehouse. this week's music comes from rubblebucket, nasimiu, toy soldiers, lyle divinsky, darwin deez, ballroom thieves, king holiday and such hounds. 165 banker st @ norman ave (greenpoint), free admission



SciCafe: The Evolution of Irrationality—Insights from Primates. American Museum of Natural History. park west and 77 th st
Wednesday, April 2 | Doors open at 6:30; program at 7 pm

Yale University comparative psychologist Laurie Santos explores the roots of human irrationality by watching the way our primate relatives come to decisions, and explains her recent experiments in "monkeynomics," the ways monkeys make "financial" choices.

WEEKEND

11am line up, 12pm start: all hail kale! veggies get their green on at the seventh annual veggie pride parade. starts at 9th ave + gansevoort st., ends in union square for a post-parade rally/expo and costume contest. free. >>

1:45pm: the annual greek independence day parade makes its way up fifth ave. from 64th st. to 79th st.

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