Out & About

| 05 Oct 2015 | 12:11

    Thu 8

    Community Board 4 Committee Meeting330 W. 42nd St., 26th floor.

    6:30 p.m.

    Waterfront, Parks and Environment Committee meets.

    212-736-4536.

    garden TOUR: Late Blooms and Fall ColorHigh Line, Location provided via email following rsvp.

    9-10 a.m.

    This tour will highlight late blooming perennials and the tremendous fall color on the High Line.

    212-206-9922. www.thehighline.org/activities/garden-tour-late-blooms-fall-color

    Fri 9

    Ben Sollee: Naked SoulRubin Museum, 150 West 17th St.

    7:30-8:30 p.m. $27.50 in advance.

    Sollee is known for his thrilling cello playing that incorporates new techniques to create a unique mix of folk, bluegrass, jazz and RandB.

    212-620-5000. rubinmuseum.org/events/event/ben-sollee-10-09-2015

    Max Gallico and Friends: Hudson River Parks Sunset on the HudsonPier 45 in Hudson River Park- Greenwich Village, Christopher St.

    7 p.m. Free.

    End your week by watching the sunset behind Lady Liberty every Friday night as local musicians perform at New York’s very own Hudson River Park.

    212 561 7445. http://www.hudsonriverpark.org/events/series/sunset-on-the-hudson

    Sat 10

    Oil Painting Demonstration with Quang HoSalmagundi Club, 47 Fifth Ave.

    1-4 p.m. $50.

    Showcased in Salmagundi’s American Masters exhibition, Quang Ho is a nationally recognized and internationally collected artist.

    212-255-7740. www.salmagundi.org

    New York Piano SocietyEngelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, 55 Lexington Ave.

    7:30 p.m. Tickets are free, but donation are accepted at the door.

    A delightful program including Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, and Rachmaninoff performed by outstanding pianists who are professionals in fields other than music. Artist in Residence, Filip Pogády, will return alongside NYPS pianists.

    646-312-5073. www.baruch.cuny.edu/calendar/EventList.aspx?eventidn=24491&view=EventDetails&information_id=248685

    Sun 11

    Dance HeginbothamThe Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Ave.

    2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. $10 and up

    Brooklyn-based choreographer and performer John Heginbotham’s company has been celebrated for its vibrant athleticism, humor, and theatricality,

    212-691-9740. www.joyce.org/performance/dance-heginbotham/#.VgxLkpeYHC4

    Horizons: Perspectives on PsychedelicsNew School, John L. Tishman Auditorium, 63 Fifth Ave., Room U100,

    10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., ticket info at horizonsnyc.org/2013b/one-page-home/

    Horizons focuses on contemporary research into the applications of psychedelics, providing an invaluable forum for experts to share ideas, insights, and to rethink the future of these drugs in science, medicine, culture, and history.

    events.newschool.edu/event/horizons_perspectives_on_psychedelics#.VhKY9peYHC5

    Mon 12

    Panel Discussion — The Future of Classical MusicNew School, John L. Tishman Auditorium, 63 Fifth Ave., Room U100,

    1 p.m.-3 p.m. Free

    Panel discussion led by Mannes Orchestra Music Director David Hayes, with Andrew Balio (principal trumpet, Baltimore Symphony), David Chan (Concertmaster, Metropolitian Orchestra and Mannes Violin Faculty), and Jon Deak (Composer, educator, and former New York Philharmonic bassist),

    events.newschool.edu/event/panel_discussion_-_the_future_of_classical_music#.VhKaa5eYHC4

    Jeremy Stolow - “Picturing Aura”Ella Weed Room, Milbank Hall, 3009 Broadway.

    8 a.m.

    On Visual Media, Esoteric Vision, and the Representation of Radiant Bodies.

    212-854-7309. ircpl.org/event/jeremy-stolow-picturing-aura-on-visual-media-esoteric-vision-and-the-representation-of-radiant-bodies/

    Tue 13

    Readings in Contemporary PoetryDia:Chelsea, 535 West 22nd Street, 5th Floor,

    6:30 p.m.

    Another in Dia’s monthly series curated by poet and author Vincent Katz. Tracie Morris and Shelagh Patterson read on this evening.

    212-989-5566. www.diaart.org/programs/page/19/1678

    “Of All Nights in the Year”Merchant’s House Museum, 29 East Fourth St.

    6:30 p.m. $10

    Illustrated Lecture: The Secret and the Sacred in a 19th Century Hallowe’en

    212-777-1089. merchantshouse.org/calendar/reservations/

    Wed 14

    Manhattan Holistic Chamber of Commerce MeetingFika Restaurant, 566 10th Ave. at 41st St.

    6-8 p.m.$15-$25.

    Our meetings are for holistic practitioners who meet to create a financially sustainable and rewarding practice while increasing satisfaction for both themselves and their clients.

    917-617-6390. www.holisticchamberofcommerce.com/ny-nyc-manhattan-midtown

    Community Board 1 Committee Meeting

    1 Centre St., Room 2202A-North

    6 p.m.

    Discussion and presentation of reconstruction of Vestry Street, update on Hudson River Park Trust Advisory Council and other items.

    212-669-7970. www.nyc.gov/html/mancb1/html/community/community.shtml