Monday, August 4, 2008

Work Week Forecast: Fun with a Chance of Smiles

Posted by Edith on Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:37 PM

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The L's Sam Lang put together a list of the best movies and music happening this week. Sharpen your e-pencils, here it is:

Monday 8/4
-Flosstradamus at Santos Pary House, $15
-The National and Yeasayer at Summerstage, 6:30-10
-Lifeboat at Bryant Park, begins at sunset
-Twelve Ophelias at McCarren Park Pool, free
-Erykah Badu, 7:30 PM at Wingate Field, free
Tuesday 8/5
-28 Days Later @ Summerscreen, McCarren Park Pool, free, live music begins at 7
-Captured (Clayton Patterson film) @ Webster Hall, $10 , 7 P.M.
-Brazillian Girls @ the Apple Store in SoHo, 7 PM, free
Wednesday 8/6
-River Flicks presents Saturday Night Fever, Pier 54, 8 PM. free
-Rooftop Films presents Trouble the Water, Harlem Meer in Central Park, 110th St. between 5th and Lennox
Thursday 8/7
-Alvin Ailey at Celebrate Brooklyn, 8 P.M.
-Movies with A View presents Pleasantville, 6-11, free
-Tapes n' Tapes (unplugged set and official afterparty) @ Soundfix, 7:30 PM 10:30 PM
-Terence Blanchard, Castle Clinton, 7 PM, free
-Mates of State @ Highline Ballroom
Friday 8/8
-Lila Downs at Celebrate Brooklyn, 7 PM
-All Points West music festival (if you're lucky and have tickets), Liberty State Park 1:30 PM
-River Flicks for Kids presents The Goonies, Pier 46, 8 PM, free
-Metric @ Highline Ballroom

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The Thursday Tapes n' Tapes show is at 10:30 at Sound Fix, not 7:30. My comedy show is from 8-10, Big Terrific.

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Posted by Max Silvestri on August 4, 2008 at 3:38 PM

Right you are. And it is a comedy show everyone should go to!

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Posted by Edith on August 4, 2008 at 3:39 PM



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