Out & About

| 13 Oct 2015 | 10:43

    Thu 15

    SONiC Boom Cultivate presented by Q2 MusicThe Greene Space at WQXR, 44 Charlton St.

    7-9 p.m. $20.

    ACO’s SONiC Festival launches with “SONiC Boom Cultivate,” featuring music by composers of Copland House’s Cultivate 1 institute.

    6465367864. sonicfestival.org/performance/sonic-boom-cultivate

    Music Workshop Series at Trinity ChurchTrinity Church, Broadway at Wall Street.

    6-7:30 p.m. Free.

    Enrich and expand your musical skillset (vocal skills, sight-reading, musicology, hymnology) at this workshop series led by Julian Wachner and Trinity’s music staff. All levels and ages welcome.

    212-602-0800. www.trinitywallstreet.org

    Fri 16

    ACO: New York Stories presented by Arts Brookfield and WNYC’s New SoundsWinter Garden at Brookfield Place, 230 Vesey St.

    8-10 p.m. Free

    aco gives its all-world-premiere, season-opening concert, featuring music by Angelica Negron, Andy Akiho, Alex Mincek, and Judd Greenstein.

    212-417-2445.

    Omnidawn Poetry Reading10 River Terrace

    6 p.m. Free.

    Meet with Omnidawn publishers for a night of reading of Omnidawn authors and translators.

    212-431-7920. www.poetshouse.org

    Sat 17

    Open House ny – 1820 Randel map displayMunicipal Building - Mezzanine, 1 Centre St.

    10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free.

    As part of Open House NY weekend, the Borough President’s Office will display the complete John Randel map, including the first map to plot Manhattan’s numbered street grid.

    917-960-1187. www.ohny.org/site-programs/weekend/sites/manhattan-borough-presidents-map-display

    Drawing in the ParkBattery Park, 50 Battery Pl.

    10 a.m.-noon.Free.

    Art supplies will be provided to artists of all skill levels for a morning of expression.

    212-267-9700. bpcparks.org/event/drawing-in-the-park-2/2015-08-15/

    Sun 18

    The Marketplace at St Anthony’sSt Anthony Church, 154 Sullivan St.

    10 a.m.-6 p.m.

    Sidewalk marketplace every Firday, Saturday and Sunday on the sidewalk of West Houston Street between Thompson Street and Macdougal Street in SoHo.

    7185986604. www.themarketplaceatstanthonys.com

    For Conduct and Innocents: a Multimedia PerformanceTrinity Church, Broadway at Wall Street.

    2-3 p.m. Free

    “For Conduct and Innocents,” a multimedia performance commemorating the martyrdom of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German cleric and staunch opponent of the Third Reich.

    212-575-4545. www.trinitywallstreet.org/events/conduct-and-innocents?date=2015-10-18

    Mon 19

    Girls Night Out at the Golf ClubThe Golf Club at Chelsea Piers, Pier 59 - 18th Street and Hudson River Park.

    6:30-8:30 p.m. $40.

    Unwind after work, network and socialize with other women while learning the game of golf in a fun and relaxed setting.

    2123366400. www.chelseapiers.com/gc/specials/2015/girls-night-out/

    The New York City Oktoberfest265 Bowery.

    Noon-10 p.m.

    The Crawl starts at noon at Paulaner — 8 Bars throughout the East Village, and always a 12-ounce beer.

    212-780-0300. newyorkcityoktoberfest.com/#tickets

    Tue 20

    ChemistryUCB East Village, 153 East Third St.

    11 p.m.Free.

    Matteo Lane hosts the funniest comics in the area in a free show.

    212-366-9176. https://east.ucbtheatre.com/performance/41954

    kronos quartet performs george CRUMB’S black angels at the intrepid museumIntrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Pier 86 W 46th St and 12th Ave.

    7:30 p.m.$23-$25.

    The Intrepid Museum hosts Grammy Award-winning Kronos Quartet as they perform George Crumb’s Black Angels. The performance will be followed by a discussion.

    646-381-5282. www.intrepidmuseum.org

    Wed 21

    Devin Bing and The Secret Service “MIXOLOGY”Drom NYC, 85 Avenue A.

    6:30-8:30 p.m. $15.

    Indulge in “Mixology,” a unique live performance where you, the audience, helps curate the show.

    786-512-4887. www.dromnyc.com/

    “On the Domestic Front: Scenes of Everyday Queer Life”Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, 26 Wooster St.

    12 p.m.Free.

    Over 70 works of art from varying media displaying the portrayal of the lgbt community.

    212-431-2609.