Out & About
Thu 29
Fashion Culture: Proust’s Latin AmericansKatie Murphy Amphitheatre, Seventh Avenue at 27th St.
6-8 p.m.
Join Rubén Gallo, professor of Latin American literature at Princeton University, for a presentation of his new book, Proust’s Latin Americas.
212-217-7999. www.fitnyc.edu/events-calendar/
NY Quadrille: RoseAnne SpradlinThe Joyce Theatre, 175 Eighth Ave.
Sept. 29 to Oct. 2, 8 p.m. Starting at $35
Spradlin will present the world premiere of X, a trio that explores body consciousness and structural form in contemporary dance.
212-691-9740. www.joyce.org/performances/
Fri 30
Rakesh Chaurasia with Aditya Kalyanpur The Rubin Museum of Art, 150 West 17th St.
7-8:30 p.m. $35
Enjoy an evening of romantic melodies with flautist Rakesh Chaurasia and Aditya Kalyanpur on tabla.
212-620-5000. rubinmuseum.org/events/events
Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice80 Fifth Ave., Room G529
12-1:30 p.m. Free. RSVP at wills209@newschool.edu
Dr. Pamela Hays leads a discussion about how clinicians can address cultural complexities.
212-229-5600. events.newschool.edu/
Sat 1
Carmen Herrera: Lines of SightWhitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort St.
4-6 p.m. Free with RSVP
Experience the Whitney’s world renowned collection of modern and contemporary American art in American Sign Language.
212-570-3600. whitney.org/Events
Lane Smith & Jory JohnMcNally Jackson Books, 52 Prince St.
11:30 a.m. Free
Meet the fantastically talented team of Lane Smith & Jory John as they introduce their hilarious collaboration, Penguin Problems.
212-274-1160. merchantshouse.org/calendar/reservations/
Sun 2
After Marriage: The Future of LGBTQ Politics & ScholarshipJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice, 524 West 59th St.
All day, tickets ranging from $25-65
A two-day conference with dozens of academic panels, roundtables, workshops, and other breakout sessions.
212-998-5867. events.nyu.edu/
‘THE CHELSEA GIRLS’
Anthology Films Archive, 32 Second Ave.
6:30 p.m.
A special, 50th anniversary screening, hosted by Jonas Mekas, who will share stories of how “The Chelsea Girls” was let loose on the world.
212-505-5181. anthologyfilmarchives.org/
Mon 3
LaToya Ruby FrazierStrand Books, 828 Broadway, at 12th Street
7-8 p.m.
The MacArthur “genius” celebrates the paperback release of her award-winning photography book.
212-473-1452. www.strandbooks.com/events/
Filmmaker Stephen Winter365 Fifth Ave., room 1218
6-8:30 p.m. Free
An evening with filmmaker Stephen Winter with a screening of his 2015 award winning film, ‘Jason and Shirley’.
212-817-2076. events.cuny.edu/
Tue 4
Maria Hassabi: ‘STAGED’The Kitchen, 512 West 19th St.
Oct 4 through Oct 8 at 8 p.m. $20
With performances by Simon Courchel, Jessie Gold, Hristoula Harakas and Oisín Monaghan, “STAGED” addresses the ways in which dance is presented within the theater space.
212-255-5793. www.thekitchen.org/events
ASL-Interpreted Rosh Hashanah ServiceTown and Village Synagogue, 334 East 14th St.
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Reservations required at bramweiser@usa.net
Town and Village Synagogue’s fourth sign-language-interpreted Rosh Hashanah Service will include readings from the Torah and Haftorah.
212-677-0368. www.tandv.org
Wed 5
Haunted Halloween Magic ShowMuhlenberg Library Community Room, 209 West 23rd St.
4 p.m.
Presto Pete and Incredulous Chris use magic and slapstick to demonstrate some of the goulish aspects of Halloween! Best for children ages 4 and older.
212-924-1585. www.nypl.org/events/calendar
Rollicking Roller CoastersHudson Park Library, 66 Leroy St.
4 p.m.
Children of all ages can build and test a mini coaster for marbles to ride on.
212-243-6876. www.nypl.org/ events/calendar