OTHER EVENTS Wednesday 4/19 HELP THE HUNGRY Donate unwanted foods to City Harvest–caned, ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 04:54

    HELP THE HUNGRY

    Donate unwanted foods to City Harvest?caned, boxed & other non-parishable foods only; 463-0456 for info on donating, volunteering & food pick-ups.

     

    NEW YORK PRESS ILLUSTRATORS

    Artwork exhibit by more than 20 New York Press illustrators incl. Fly, Marcellus Hall, Danny Hellman, Sam Henderson, Kaz, Tony Millionaire, Sara Schwartz & M. Wartella; CBGB's 313 Gallery, 313 Bleecker St. (Bowery), 677-0455; 6-9, free [through 4/21].

     

    POETRY CONTEST

    The International Library of Poetry will award $58,000 in prizes. Contest is free, deadline is April. 30; 410-356-2000 or www.poetry.com for info.

     

    PUCCI

    Christopher Farr pres. Kate Blee's "Carpets;" 44 W. 18th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 633-0452; call for hours, free [through 5/12].

     

    WINDOWTAINMENT

    Yahoo! transforms Rockefeller Center into an internet/computer-friendly playhouse. This 400 sq. foot playhouse offers free internet access & encourages folks to stop in, play & shop from the Yahoo!-branded La-Z-Boy chair; Rockefeller Center, 50th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 8:30-5:30, free [repeats Thurs., Fri., Mon. & Tues., through 5/12].

     

    Thursday 4/20

    ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

    Bi-monthly support group for spouses of Alzheimer's patients; Mt. Sinai Medical Center, 5th Ave. (98th St.), 628-5045; 4-5:30, call for info.

     

    HELP WANTED

    The Lesbian & Gay Community Center is seeking candidates in the entertainment, fundraising & planned giving divisions, send resume to One Little West 12th St., NYC, NY, 10014 for consideration.

     

    MARCH FOR GIULIANI'S RESIGNATION

    Demonstration & march over Brooklyn Bridge, meet at Grand Army Plaza, Flatbush Ave. (Prospect Park W.), 718-284-0889 for time & more info.

     

    SOCIAL DISCUSSION

    Dinner & socializing for bisexuals & their supporters; NY Spaces, 131 W. 72nd St. (betw. B'way & Columbus Ave.), 714-7714; 6-8, call for info.

     

    Friday 4/21

    CHUCK CLOSE

    Self Portrait/Squiggle/Etching exhibit of 12-color etchings, each print limited to 60 & signed; Pace Prints, 32 E. 57th St. (Park Ave.), 421-3237; call for hours, free [through 5/6].

     

    EARTH DAY

    Tour 165-foot Navy Gun Boat to meet crew members & learn about the Seaport; South Street Seaport, Pier 17, South St. (betw. Fulton & Beekman Sts.), 637-3660; 12-5, free [repeats Sat.].

     

    SINGLES UPBEAT SOIREE

    Introductions, buffet, conversation & drinks; Penthouse at Sutton Pl. Suites, 300 E. 58th St. (betw. 1st & 2nd Aves.), 718-875-3878 res. req.; 9:30, $38 [repeats Sat.].

     

    Saturday 4/22

    DAIT BAIT

    Socializing event for single men ages 40 + at the Lesbian & Gay Community Center, One Little West 12th St. (betw. Hudson St. & 9th Ave.), 971-1084 or www.daitbait.com; 7:30, $15.

     

    HEART OF SCREENPLAY COMPETITION

    Austin's film festival seeks entries, categories incl. adult/mature, children/family & comedy. Deadline May 15 with $40 submission fee; 800-310-FEST or www.austinfilmfestival for info.

     

    NY AUTO SHOW

    Week-long expo feat. more than 1000 new cars incl. Holy Automation...is that the Batmobile?, Michael Jackson's Chevy Suburban & over 30 "concept cars;" Jacob Javits Center, 665 W. 34th St. (betw. 11th & 12th Aves.), 800-282-3336; 11-10:30, $9, $3/under 12 [repeats Sun. 10-8, Mon. & Tues. 11-10:30, through 4/30].

     

    POST-TAX-STRESS-REDUCTION SPECIAL

    Celebrate the passing of tax season at Bliss, call for hot cream manicure & facial specials, offer good 'til May 1; Two locations: 568 B'way, 2nd Fl., (betw. Houston & Prince Sts.); 19 E. 57th St., 3rd Fl. (betw. 5th & Madison Aves.), 219-8970. www.blissworld.com

     

    WINE TASTING

    Month-long wine samplings feat. "Lillet Blanc et Rouge & Glass Mountain" series at 33 Union Sq. W. (betw. 16th & 17th Sts.), 675-8100; 2-5, free.

     

    Sunday 4/23

    ISRAELI FOLK DANCING

    Dancing in the classic tradition?Pesach party & holiday food; Bridge for Dance, 2726 B'way (104th St.), 620-0535; 8, $10.

     

    VEGOUT

    Monthly potluck for lesbians, gay, bi & transgender vegetarians?bring a vegan dish to share; Lesbian & Gay Community Services Center, 1 Little W. 12th St. (Hudson St.), 802-8655; 5-7, $5.

     

    Monday 4/24

    FRIENDLY FRENCH CONVERSATION GROUP

    Moderate & advanced French speakers gather to read & chat every Monday night at The Magic Carpet, 54 Carmine St. (betw. Bedford & Bleecker Sts.), 914-776-7723; 7-9, free.

     

    Tuesday 4/25

    AUTO-FREE NEW YORK

    "Strategies for Reducing Car Use in NYC;" Transportations Alternatives Conference Room, 115 W. 30th St., #1207 (betw. 6th & 7th Aves.), 475-3394; 6-8, free.

     

    DEADLINES & COCKTAILS POLITICAL CARTOON AUCTION

    The Society of Professional Journalists sponsor show of original works by several cartoonists; National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park S. (E. 20th St.), 353-9598; 6, $25.

     

    ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE

    Beginners welcome, no partner needed, live music, wear soft-soled nonstreet shoes; Metropolitan Duane Church, 201 W. 13th St. (7th Ave.), 459-4080; 7, $10.

     

    MOTHERS TOGETHER CRAFT FAIR

    Accessories, hats, pillow covers & other homemade items for sale?enter at 32nd St.; St. Francis of Assisi Church, 135 W. 31st St. (betw. 6th & 7th Aves.). 736-8500 ext.412; 10-2.