Out & About
Thu 28
ETM: ‘Double Down’Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Ave.
8 p.m. Tickets start at $10, available online.
Tap dance meets electronic music with these innovative choreographers that create an imaginative world of sound and movement.
www.joyce.org
Turning Job Interviews into OffersMuhlenberg Library, 209 West 23 St.
5:30 p.m. Free.
Learn strategies and techniques that will boost your likelihood of acing the interview with career coach and NYU professor Robert Hellmann.
www.nypl.org/events/
Fri 29
‘Multiply’The Kitchen, 512 West 19 St.
8 p.m. Tickets $20, available online.
A performance of refractive, polyphonic, and polyrhythmic sound by multidisciplinary artists and social anthropologists.
www.thekitchen.org/
Cabaret Cinema: ‘Dead of Night’Rubin Museum of Art, 150 West 17 St.
9:30–10:45 p.m. $10; free for members.
As part of Cabaret Cinema’s series of nine classic films that are driven by different emotions, this showing of Dead of Night (1945) explores this week’s emotion, fear.
www.rubinmuseum.org/events/
Sat 30
Xiu Xiu Plays the Music of ‘Twin Peaks’The Kitchen, 512 West 19 Street
7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tickets $25, available online.
Xiu Xiu, the experimental pop group, will play a tribute concert of the music from the iconic drama series.
www.thekitchen.org/
Neighbor’s DayWhitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort St.
10:30 a.m.–10 p.m. Free, reserve tickets online and bring proof of address.
To celebrate the Whitney’s new location, residents of ZIP codes 10011, 10012, 10013, and 10014 are invited to visit the Whitney for free. Each household may reserve up to two tickets; children under 18 are always admitted free.
www.whitney.org
Sun 1
Family Sundays at The RubinRubin Museum of Art, 150 West 17 St.
1–4 p.m. Free.
For ages 3 and older with accompanying adults, Sundays in May are dedicated to movement sculpture. Families can explore movement in the galleries and then go to the art studio to make their own mobiles.
www.rubinmuseum.org/events/
15th Annual Irish Dance FestivalHudson River Park, Pier 1 at West 68th Street
1 p.m. Free.
An outdoor celebration of Irish dance with professional and student talent. Audiences can participate in workshops, music lessons, language lessons, dance classes and live music.
www.irishartscenter.org/
Mon 2
Faces and Places in Fashion: Patrick SchmitzFIT Katie Murphy Amphitheatre, Seventh Avenue at 27th Street
4 p.m. Free.
Patrick Schmitz, founder and CEO of Muirbury & Co. will discuss his trade, experience and perspective on the fashion industry.
news.fitnyc.edu/
‘Separate Tables’: Spring Films at Jefferson MarketJefferson Market Library, 425 6 Avenue
6 p.m. Free.
As part of a series of Monday night classic film screenings, a showing of the 1958 drama “Separate Tables.”
www.villagealliance.org/events/
Tue 3
Stargazing at the High LineThe High Line at West 14 Street
Dusk to 9:30 p.m.
Have a look through high-powered telescopes provided by knowledgeable amateur astronomers to see hard-to-find celestial sights.
www.thehighline.org/activities
Introduction to MeditationTibet House, 22 West 15 Street
7 p.m. Suggested donation $10.
An introductory meditation class – no experience or previous attendance at previous sessions necessary.
www.tibethouse.us
Wed 4
Castles!: A Medieval Building SeriesMuhlenberg Library, 209 West 23 St.
4–5::30 p.m. Free, but registration by phone required.
The first part of a four-piece workshop series for children ages 5 – 12 centered on learning about and building medieval castles with LEGO bricks.
212-924-1585
Community board 4 Full Board MeetingMount Sinai West, 1000 10th Ave.
6:30 p.m.
www.nyc.gov/mcb4