Out & About
Thu 28
Community Board 8 CommitteeMarymount Manhattan College, 221 East 71st St., Regina Peruggi Room,
6:30 p.m.
The board’s Small Business Committee discusses Business Improvement Districts, including their missions, implementation and impact.
212-758-4340
WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN, 96th Street Library, 112 East 96th St.
2 p.m. Free
S. Sylvan Simon’s 1943 feature about an actor who plays ‘The Fox’, a radio detective, who is suspected of murder and chased by cops and robbers.
212-289-0908
Fri 29
Ecstatic Music Festival: Man Forever and TigueMerkin Concert Hall, 129 West 67th St.
7:30 p.m. $20.
Man Forever teams up with the avant-pop band Tigue to premiere new collaborative works for percussion and voice inspired by the 1971 album “Moondog II.”.
212-981-5162. www.kaufmanmusiccenter.org/mch/event/ecstatic-music-festival-man-forever-tigue/
Music, Masquerade and MagicBloomingdale School of Music, 323 West 108th St.
7-8 p.m. Free
An evening at the magical, musical masquerade Music of Khachaturian, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Liszt. Sara Sherman - piano.
212-663-6021. www.bsmny.org/concerts/month-view.php?month=january&requested_year=2016&page=2
Sat 30
“The New World Symphony: Dvorak in America”Bohemian National Hall, 321 East 73rd St.
Jan. 30 at 7 p.m.; Jan. 31 at 2 p.m.
The Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre’s play chronicling the American years (1892-1895) of Czech composer Antonin Dvorak, during which he produced
a flurry of “American” works.
800-838-3006. dvorak.brownpapertickets.com
Shakespeare and Cervantes: Juilliard415 with Jordi SavallMetropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave., at 82nd Street
7 p.m. $75.00 (bring the kids for $1)
Juilliard’s flagship early music ensemble, performs music from around the time of the Spanish Armada and the Anglo-Spanish War to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the deaths of two literary giants.
212-535-7710. www.metmuseum.org/events/find-events
Sun 31
Borough President Gale Brewer’s State of the BoroughThe New School — Tishman Auditorium, 63 Fifth Ave.
2-4 p.m. Free
Community event featuring panel led by Borough President Brewer on Manhattan’s future.
917-960-1187. www.eventbrite.com/e/state-of-the-borough-tickets-20528242526
“Lost in the Stars” Peter B. Lewis Theater, 1071 Fifth Ave., at 89th Street
7:30 p.m. $25-$30
excerpts from the Washington National Opera’s production of Kurt Weill’s final work for the stage, with book and lyrics by Maxwell Anderson.
212-423-3575. worksandprocess.org
Mon 1
19th Precinct Community Council 153 East 67th St., third floor.
7 p.m.
With guest speaker Rebecca Dunnan, assistant district attorney, whose discussion topic is “Arrest to Sentence.”
212-452-0615
Mystery Mondays: Book discussion 67th Street Library, 328 East 67th Street
4 p.m. Registration required.
“The Drowned Boy” by Karin Fossum
212-734-1717
Tue 2
“Maurice”FIAF, Florence Gould Hall, 55 East 59th St.
4 & 7:30 p.m. $14; students, $7; Members, $3 in advance; free, day of.
James Ivory’s 1987 adaptation of E.M. Forster’s posthumously published tale of forbidden love. Q&A with Ivory following the 7:30 screening.
212-355-6100. www.fiaf.org/
Trials and Error92nd street Y, Buttenwieser Hall, Lexington Avenue at 92nd St
8:15 p.m. from $32.00
A discussion with Mark Fainaru-Wada and Christopher Seeger on concussions, the neurological consequences of football and the NFL’s responsibility to its players.
212-415-5500. http://www.92y.org/Event/Trials-and-Error-The-NFL-Concussion-Settlement
Wed 3
135TH KNICKERBOCKER GREYS WINTER REVIEW The Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave., The Wade Thompson Drill Hall
6-8 p.m.
212-585-1881. knickerbockergreys@gmail.com
Cello Quartet from Manhattan School of MusicMetropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave., at 82nd Street
2:30–3:15 p.m. Free with museum admission
Student cellists from the Manhattan School of Music in a program of classical music written or arranged for cello quartet.
212-535-7710. www.metmuseum.org/events/find-events