Out & About

| 11 Jul 2016 | 03:05

    Thu 14

    The Annotated History of the American Muskrat New Ohio Theater. 154 Christopher St.

    7 p.m. $18.

    Eight actors are part of a humorous experiment that challenges how people form larger, collective identities

    www.newohiotheater.org

    How Pop Culture Fuels Our ImaginationsSVA Space 133 West 21st St. Room 101C

    7–9 p.m. Free

    Matthew Weise, game designer and writer, discussing how pop culture influence our ability to tell stories.

    www.sva.edu

    Fri 15

    U.S. Rep. John Lewis The Whitney Museum, 99 Gansevoort St.

    7:30–9 p.m. $15.

    Artist Danny Lyon speaks with the congressman about his work with gun control and voting rights.

    Whitney.org

    Summer Hours exhibition Anna Zorina Gallery, 53 West 23rd St.

    10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Free

    Check out the recently opened gallery exhibition showcasing works related to the hot months.

    www.annazorinagallery.com

    Sat 16

    New York Wine Fest Metropolitan Pavilion. 125 West 18th St.

    2–6 p.m. $60

    The festival will feature over 100 wine tastings from 50 different vineyards. Cocktail attire is required.

    www.uncorkedwinefestivals.com

    Hudson Riverstage

    Pier 97 West 55th St.

    2 p.m. Free

    Five new bands perform at this waterside concert venue.

    www.hudsonriverpark.org

    Sun 17

    Rubin Museum Block Party 150 West 17th St.

    1–4 p.m. Free

    The city’s foremost authority in Himalayan art is hosting a block party featuring art, music, dance, and yoga.

    www.rubinmusuem.org

    The History of Madison Square Park West 23rd Street at Fifth Avenue

    Free. 3 – 4 p.m.

    Learn about the rich history of MSP with Mark Levy, esteemed tour guide.

    www.madisonsquarepark.org

    Mon 18

    Girls Night Out at Chelsea Piers59 Chelsea Piers

    6-8 p.m. $40

    The Chelsea Piers Golf Club hosts a golf tutorial and networking opportunity for women of all ages.

    www.Chelseapiers.com

    Community Board 4, Chelsea Land Use Committee Meeting 353 West 30th St.

    6:30 p.m.

    Join the committee as they talk about important development that may effect the neighborhood.

    212-736-4536

    Tue 19

    Wayne Koestenbaum 192 10th Ave.

    7 p.m. Free

    Cultural critic Koestenbaum celebrates the publication of his collected columns from Cabaret magazine.

    www.192books.com

    Why Ny? A Group Art ShowChelsea Market 75th 9th Ave

    8 a.m.–8 p.m. Free

    Check out art collective Artist and Flea’s family show feature works from New York natives.

    www.artistsandfleas.com

    Wed 20

    Design Tour of the Highline Location provided with RSVP

    6–7:15 p.m. Free

    Patrick Hazari, Friends of the High Line’s director of design, shows the architectural ins and outs of the landmark structure

    www.thehighline.org

    Free CPR Training Lenox Health Greenwich Village, 30 Seventh Ave.

    6–8 p.m. Free

    Register to take the class and learn how to save a life.

    646-665-6002