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Aug 15, 2011

Monday 8/15/11

   


There is still time left to see the exhibit, Between The Worlds, by artist, Matthew Ronay, at the Andrea Rosen Gallery.  In this imaginative exhibit, visitors walk through an immersive, forest-like world.  The exhibit is Free and will remain at the Andrea Rosen Gallery through 8/19/11.  Come and experience the magic, before this exhibit leaves.  The gallery is open from Monday-Friday 10:00AM-6:00PM.  The Andrea Rosen Gallery is located at 525 West 24th Street, Manhattan, NY.


The Museum At Eldridge Street is offering Free Admission today and Every Monday from 10:00AM-5:00PM. ( for up to 6 people)  Free Guided Tours are also offered throughout the day.  The museum is open Sunday- Thursday from 10:00AM-5:00PM.  The Museum At Eldridge Street is located at 12 Eldridge Street (between Canal and Division Streets), Manhattan, NY.


 The Museum Of The City Of New York, offers Admission By Donation, today and every day, during regular hours of operation.  There are suggested admission prices of $10.00-adults and $6.00- seniors.  children 12 and under are Free. Remember Suggested Admissions are Only Suggestions.  You can Pay What you WISH. Although the third floor of the museum is under renovations, there are still many fun and interesting exhibits to see.  The museum is open 7 days a week from 10:00AM-6:00PM.  The Museum of the City Of New York is located at 1220 fifth avenue, ( at 103rd street)
Manhattan, NY.


Make Sand Art Statues, at the West New Brighton library today, at 3:30PM.   Use different color sand to create a one of a kind design that you can bring home with you.  This activity is Free and is for teens, ages 13-18.  The West New Brighton Library is located at, 976 Castleton Avenue,  ( at N Burgher Avenue) Staten Island, NY


The HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival, continues, tonight with the film, High Sierra, starring Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lupino.  The lawn opens at 5:00PM for blankets and Picnicking.  The film screening is Free and will begin at Sunset.


The Mid-Manhattan Library Presents City Of Dust: Illness, Arrogance and 9/11 with Anthony DePalma. Hear an interesting and informative talk by a former NY Times, Ground Zero Reporter, about the environmental and health disaster in the aftermath of 911.  This is a Free Event.  The talk will take place at 6:30PM, at the Mid-Manhattan Library, located at 455 fifth Avenue, (at 40th Street) Manhattan, NY.


The Martin Luther King Jr Concert Series, Presents Queen Latifah with special guest Mary Mary, tonight at 7:30PM at Wingate Field. This is a Free Event.  Wingate Field is located on Brooklyn Avenue, between Rutland Road and Winthrop Street, ( opposite Kings County Hospital) Brooklyn, NY.


RCN Monday Night Movies At Waterside Plaza Presents the film, Spy Kids, tonight at Dusk, ( approximately 8:00PM-8:30PM) outside on the Plaza.  The film screening is Free and Free Popcorn will be provided.  There is limited seating.  Bring folding chairs and blankets.  The Pedestrian entrance to Waterside plaza is via a footbridge on 25th Street over the FDR Drive.  The Automobile entrance is at the 23rd Street intersection with the FDR Drive.  For further directions, click on the above link.


Coney Island Flicks OnThe Beach will be showing the film, Moonstruck tonight.  Prior to the feature film, a short film entitled Mariachi will be shown at approximately 8:30PM.  Moonstruck will begin at approximately 8:40.  This event is Free and takes place at the Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk at West 10th Street ( 1025 Boardwalk) Brooklyn, NY.  


Movies On The Waterfront in Astoria, will Present the film, Shrek, tonight at 8:00PM.  The event is  Free.  The film screening takes place on the Astoria Park Lawn, on Shore Boulevard, between the  Hell Gate Bridge and the pool.


Movies Under The Stars at Cunningham Park Presents the film, Despicable Me, tonight at 8:00PM.  The event is Free and Free Popcorn will also be provided.  The film will be shown in Cunningham Park located at 196th Street and Union Turnpike, Queens, NY.

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