Out & About

| 29 Aug 2016 | 03:38

    Thu 1

    “9/11 TABLE OF SILENCE PROJECT” Rehearsals 9.1 at 5 p.m. and 9.2 at 3 p.m. at Gibney Studio, 890 Broadway

    Performance at Lincoln Center on 9/11.

    A “movement for peace” created and choreographed by Jacqulyn Buglisi, with more than 100 dancers.

    212-719-3301, www.tableofsilence.org/

    ‘THE JAMB’

    The Kraine Theater, 85 East Fourth St.

    September 1-17, Thursdays through Saturdays, 7 p.m. $25

    Directed by Obie-winner David Drake, J.Stephen Brantley’s punk rock rom-com on crystal meth examines how addiction, politics and pop culture have impacted the lives of gay American men who grew up post-Stonewall, pre-Will & Grace. Mature audiences only.

    www.horsetrade.info/the-kraine-theater

    Fri 2

    GMA Concert Jason DeruloCentral Park, Rumsey Playfield at 69th Street

    7 a.m. Free, tickets required

    Hailing from Florida, R&B hitmaker, singer, songwriter and dancer—hits include: “Wiggle,” “Talk Dirty,” “In My Head” and “Whatcha Say.”

    www.centralpark.com

    Poetry and Devotion in Indian PaintingMet Fifth Avenue, 1000 Fifth Ave.

    10:30–11:30 a.m. Free with museum admission

    In this Met exhibition and tour, delve into Hindu regional schools of painting between the 16th and 19th century and see how they gave form to courtly interests in poetry and music.

    212-535-7710. www.metmuseum.org

    Sat 3

    Riverside Poets WorkshopRiverside Library, 127 Amsterdam Ave.

    3-5 p.m.

    Free monthly Poetry Open Mike and Program. The Riverside Poets reading their favorite poems. The Riverside Poets reading their favorite poems

    212-870-1810

    Gay History of Central Park TourCentral Park, Fifth Avenue at 72nd Street.

    1-2:30 p.m. $25.

    Visit more than a dozen of Central Park’s most storied locations on this eye-opening journey that yanks the veil off untold accounts of trailblazing gays and lesbians.

    917-399-8717. www.centralpark.com/

    Sun 4

    Colloquy on WorkNew York Society For Ethical Culture, 112 West 64th Street

    11 a.m.

    Monica Weiss leads a discussion about that word — labor — its importance in our physical, mental and spiritual well-being. An exploration of how labor, in its broadest sense, can elevate or undermine our humanity.

    212-874-5210. www.nysec.org/

    West Side County Fair66th to 70th Streets, in Riverside Park

    1-6 p.m. Free

    Enjoy a full day of county fair magic in Manhattan with carnival rides and games, awesome bands, sideshow performers, aerialists, reptile shows, local food and merchandise vendors, cotton candy and more!

    212-408-0219

    Mon 5

    Heart of the Park TourCentral Park, 72nd Street and Fifth Avenue

    11 a.m. Free

    Walking tour through the heart of Central Park. Enjoy a great variety of its scenic, sculptural, and architectural elements. Register in advance for easiest check-in. Meet: Samuel F. B. Morse statue.

    212-310-6600 centralparknyc.org

    Great OrganThe Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, 1047 Amsterdam Ave., at 112th Street

    1-1:30 p.m.

    Cathedral organists provide a 30-minute break for mind, body and spirit on Mondays at 1 pm with an entertaining and informative demonstration of the Cathedral’s unparalleled Great Organ.

    212-316-7540

    Tue 6

    IMMIGRATION.

    West Side YMCA, 5 West 63rd St.

    7 p.m. Free

    Hosted by the Westside Republican Club, Stephen Steinlight of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies offers a perspective on this election topic.

    www.westsiderepublicanclub.org/

    Piano in Bryant ParkBryant Park, between the Bryant Park Grill and Bryant Park Cafe

    12:30-2:30 p.m. Free

    Swing on by for toe-tappin’ performances by New York’s finest, playing ragtime, stride and jazz to your and My Heart’s Delight.

    212-768-4242 www.urbanmgt.com

    Wed 7

    Crossing bordersColumbia University, Graduate School of Journalism, Broadway and 116th Street 6:30-8 p.m.

    A panel discussion with four female photojournalists who are independently pursuing in-depth documentary work. Hosted by Nina Berman, associate professor of journalism and the Overseas Press Club of America

    events.columbia.edu/

    ‘Trump Revealed’Book Culture, 450 Columbus Ave.

    7 p.m.

    Adiscussion and signing of the new book, Trump Revealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power with authors Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher.

    www.bookculture.com/upcoming-events