viernes, 30 de octubre de 2020

Last Chance: Join a Book Launch with New York Mag

 


Last Chance!
MCNY LIVE: NEW YORK MAGAZINE'S "THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NEW YORK": HOW NYC CHANGED THE WORLD
Thursday, October 29, 7pm ET
Platform: Zoom

Join us at the virtual launch of New York magazine's new book, The Encyclopedia of New York. From A (for ACT UP, Anthora Cup, and beyond!) to Z (for Zoning), New York has had its finger on the pulse of our metropolis since 1968. Editor 
Christopher Bonanos will discuss the project and what it means to be part of this iconic city publication with actor and singer Lea DeLaria.


Free; registration suggested.

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Coming Up Next Month:
Join us for the final session of our Another City series moderated by The New Yorker writer Vinson Cunningham!
ANOTHER CITY | SESSION FOUR: CELEBRATORY CITY
Wednesday, November 11, 7pm ET
Platform: Zoom

How do parades and public celebrations mark the arrival of previously marginal groups while allowing for protests and other types of political action? With photographer Ricky Flores and journalist Gina Bellafante.

Tickets: $25; $20 Members
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ULTIMATE NYC TRIVIA
Tuesday, November 10, 8pm ET
Platform: Zoom

Do you know the answer to this bit of NYC history?

Despite its longtime fame as a punk rock venue, the East Village club "CBGB" was originally named for other genres of music. What did "CBGB" stand for? 

Then you're ready to join us at our monthly trivia night co-presented with the Gotham Center for NYC History! 

Registration required; donation suggested.

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"WHEN THE GARDEN WAS EDEN": REMEMBERING THE 1970s NEW YORK KNICKS
Tuesday, November 17, 7pm ET 
Platform: Zoom

Famed 1970s Knicks team members Bill Bradley and Walt "Clyde" Frazier join Earl “The Pearl” Monroe—who played opposite the Knicks on the Baltimore Bullets in the playoffs—to reflect on the Knicks' momentous win. Moderated by author and journalist Harvey Araton.

Tickets: $25; $20 Members
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Just Announced:
OUR FAIR CITY: BUILDING A MORE EQUITABLE NEW YORK
Dates and speakers to be announced shortly.
Platform: Zoom

Join Justin Davidson of New York magazine and Curbed as he asks some of the city's most creative and engaged thought-leaders, experts, and practitioners to share their ideas on how the need for a fairer city could shape and improve our built environment from the skyline to the street.
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