Out & About

| 20 Jun 2016 | 02:41

    Thu 23

    RESPIGHI & MOZART'S 'JUPITER'The Morgan Library & Museum, Gilder Lehrman Hall, 225 Madison Ave.

    7:30 p.m. $35; members, $25; students, $15

    Chamber Orchestra of New York Presents Respighi & Mozart's “Jupiter Concert”

    212-685-0008. chamberorchestraofnewyork.org/

    Proust and Einstein: In Search of TimeAlbertine, 972 Fifth Ave.

    7 p.m. Free, RSVP to info@friendsofihes.org

    Thibault Damour, permanent professor at the prestigious Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, delves on the experience of time through the work of Marcel Proust and Albert Einstein.

    212-650–0070. www.albertine.com/

    Fri 24

    The Frick Collection 1 East 70th St.

    6-9 p.m. Free

    After-hours access to the collection with range of programs, including lectures, performances, and open sketching.

    212-288-0700. www.frick.org/

    Dylan Goes Electric92nd Street Y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street

    Noon. From $25

    Elijah Wald, the author of “Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan and the Night That Split the Sixties,” discusses the events of July 25, 1965 and their context.

    212.415.5500. www.92y.org/index.aspx

    Sat 25

    Martin Creed Curatorial TalksPark Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave.

    3 p.m. $15-$25

    An hour-long conversation with Genevieve Yue, an assistant professor of culture and media at the New School.

    212-616-3930. www.armoryonpark.org

    Queensboro Oval RallyYork Avenue and 59th Street

    11 a.m.-1 p.m.

    A gathering in support of making the Oval a year-around park. Enjoy a live band, free raffles of sports equipment, activities for children, featured speakers. Sponsored by Community Board 8.

    cb8m.com

    Sun 26

    Jazz VespersChurch of the Heavenly Rest, 90th Street andFifth Avenue

    5-6 p.m. Free.

    Come for Jazz Vespers this summer which will begin Sunday, June 19 at 5 pm. Jazz Vespers will take place every Sunday through the end of July.

    212-289-3400. www.facebook.com/events/1773026909620604/

    Fashioned in Time: Costume DesignMuseum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave.

    11 a.m.-2 p.m. free with museum admission and for members,

    Create a 3-dimensional costume sketch using fabric. Explore costumes in New York's Yiddish Theater: From the Bowery to Broadway to get started.

    212-534-1672. www.mcny.org/

    Mon 27

    Decade of Disorder: Madeleine Albright in conversation 92nd Street Y, Lexington Avenue and 92nd Street

    8 p.m. From $38

    The former secretary of state joins David Miliband, president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, to explore what can be done to meet the needs of the unprecedented number of people uprooted by conflict, war and disorder.

    212.415.5500. www.92y.org/index.aspx

    Hallett Nature SanctuaryCentral Park, East Side from 60th-62nd Streets

    2 p.m. Free, space limited

    Visitors can explore the normally-closed Hallett at their own pace along the rustic trail. Enter from the path just south of Wollman Rink.

    212-310-6600. www.centralparknyc.org/

    Tue 28

    Summer Garden Concert: HarpMount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden, 421 East 61st St.

    6 p.m. $15; members, free; children under 12, $5.

    Sarah Loveland Gill, Juilliard and Mannes College of Music, will perform classical and Celtic music on her harp in the museum garden. Museum tour, complimentary beverages and historic cocktail tasting included.

    212-838-6878. www.mvhm.org/

    'Neither Heaven Nor Earth'FIAF, Florence Gould Hall, 55 East 59th St.

    4 & 7:30 p.m. Not including fees: $14; FIAF member advance, $3; students $7.

    The film's director, Clément Cogitore, described his film as “John Ford meets M. Night Shyamalan.” 212-355-6100. www.fiaf.org/

    Wed 29

    Community Oral History ProjectFRIENDS of the Upper East Side Historic Districts, 966 Lexington Ave., #3E

    6 p.m.

    Interviewer training session for a project that will collect oral histories of people who have lived or worked in the Upper East Side neighborhood.

    212-621-0552. oralhistory.nypl.org/neighborhoods/ues

    Anton CoppolaHunter College Brecher Hall, 68th Street and Lexington Avenue

    7 p.m. Free

    The Prelude to Performance young artists will participate in this series of Masterclasses, given by some of the world's finest opera personalities today at The Kosciusko Foundation 15 E. 65th St. Between 5th and Madison

    212-315-9190. www.martinaarroyofdn.org