I found this deal on one of my favorite sites, NYCDailyDeals.com: free passes to see the new film "St. John of Las Vegas", starring Steve Buschemi and Sarah Silverman!
To get them, you need to register an account here at CampusCircle.com, then you can RSVP for the film on the website by clicking here.
Enjoy! I've been crazy busy lately and won't get a chance to go, so let me know how the film is!
Tonight (and, in one case, through the 28th), New York City honors the medium that moves us: film!
This afternoon at both the Jewish Musuem on the Upper West Side and the Film Society of Lincoln Center, is the kick-off of the 19th annual Jewish Film Festival. Featuring over two dozen films by filmmakers (including some Oscar-winners) from across the globe, the festival exhibits films exploring stories within a variety of themes and topics, including African-American history, Jewish history, World War Two, Russia, homosexuality, Israel, the Middle East, Poland, Romania and religion. Also included are a myriad of interesting and thought-provoking documentaries. This year's festival also features the New York premiere of a claymation film by Oscar-winning director Adam Elliot.
Tickets to the festival are $11 for the general public, but there are discounts for seniors, students and kids, and Film Society members.
If you're into film that are a little less high-brow and a little more slapstick, this is event happening at the Littlefield performance and art space in Brooklyn tonight going to be right up your alley: Littlefield's Redonkulous You Tube Wars Part 1. Because I truly can't describe it better than they can, here's the description of the event, straight from the organizer's mouth (so to speak):
Warfare for the modern age. It's simple folks, get a team of friends
together or compete by yourself (teams count as one contestant).
Contestants will go to war in a bracket style tournament consisting of
single elimination rounds (think “March Madness” playoff bracket
basketball). For each round, the 2 competitors will face-off by playing
their 2 favorite youtube vids to wow the crowd. Win the crowd and move
on to the next round. Video clips will be limited to 1 min so choose
your starting point wisely! Remember, bring a playlist arsenal of
outrageous videos cocked and ready for battle, you never know what your
opponent will have streaming at you! Come early, be redonkulous and
stay late. Prizes! Drink specials! Good times!
The party starts at 8pm, and is for those 21 and over, so that means drinks will be available. And guess what -- it's free! So bring your competitive spirit, and good luck!
If you only know Joan Rivers as a former contestant on "Celebrity Apprentice", from that Geico ad, or simply as an example of plastic surgery gone too far, this may be one of your last chances to get another impression of the (in)famous comedienne.
The notoriously un-P.C., loudmouth version of your grandmother will be performing her stand-up routine tonight at the Laurie Beechman theater at the West Bank Cafe in Midtown. You can likely expect potty-mouth jokes about sex, race, religion, politics, etc. -- you know, all of those things you're not supposed to mention in polite company. Yes, she'll make you cringe, but you'll love watching her while she does it. And just try to stop the corners of your mouth from creeping into a smile.
The show starts at 8pm and will cost you $30 to get in, but it's for a good cause -- all the proceeds will go to the charity God's Love We Deliver, which delivers meals and nutritional counseling (and just overall feel-good support) to men, women, children and families dealing with a life-altering illness. So, really, having a good time will also help you knock off your New Year's Resolution to give to charity, all in one night! Talk about killing two birds with one stone...
Just a heads up -- there's also a $15 minimum, but you were probably going to order drinks or a snack anyway, right? Right.
Can't make it tonight? You're lucky -- there's one more show coming up on January 20th, but that's the last break you get, you hear me? So go!
Some people are smart. Other people are intelligent. And still other people are somewhere between, cursed with a brain that stores useless facts that are almost never called for. Tonight comes one of those rare occasions when those people get their chance to put their gift -- or curse, depending on the person -- to work and potentially be awarded for their "quirk".
Le Poisson Rouge in the Village is hosting a big live trivia show called "The Big Quiz Thing". This ain't your local bar's trivia night -- they've got multimedia questions, a dazzling stage show, and some serious prizes, including $200 in cash for the winner! Actually, they give prizes to everyone in the top five -- including $50 for the runner up -- concession prizes for those who don't place in the upper echelon of smarties, and even prizes for the folks who come up with funny answers when they can't think of the correct one. I'll bet your neighborhood bar's prize can't top that.
Cover is $10, but that's a pretty good deal considering you're almost guaranteed to win SOMETHING. Doors open at 7pm and the show begins at 7:30. It's first-come, first-served, so bring your smartest buddies and get there early!
Wanna go on a test run to see if your trivia knowledge can compete? Try out some of their questions below:
What is the brand-name for a special crossbred variety of brine shrimp, available at toy stores nationwide?
What's the only NBA team named for an extinct animal?
Put the following actresses in order according to the number of Woody Allen movies they starred in, from the most to the fewest: Mia Farrow, Diane Keaton, Louise Lasser?
Name the TV show: a chef, a florist, a typist.
You can find the answers in the "Test Your Wit" section of The Big Quiz Thing website by clicking here.
It's New Year's Day! For many, that means nursing a killer hangover (and for some, let's be honest: a little "hair of the dog" remedy). For others, it's a Bowl Game afternoon, filled with couches, party snacks and football.
ESPN Zone in Times Square has figured out how to combine these two very different post-New Year's Eve activities -- and make a profit off of it -- with the ESPN Ultimate Couch Potato Contest.
These competitors have got the right idea for how to spend New Year's Day -- sit in ESPN Zone, drink some beer, kick your feet up on a reclining chair, and watch the day's Bowl games on the numerous big screen TVs that fill the walls of the restaurant. It's a tradition that started in Chicago almost a decade ago, then spread to New York a couple of years ago, and Baltimore just last year where the longest sitting record was set there by a WOMAN with a time of 70 hours and 45 seconds!
Sorry, it's too late for you to get in on the competition, but you can be just as lazy as a spectator! The party starts at 11am, so if you can drag your hungover self out of bed and out to Times Square, head on over. You'll feel better after a beer. I promise... :)
So, I just got an email about this, just in time for today's Sunday NFL games!
According to NYCDailyDeals.com, O'Hanlon's bar over on 14th Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues) in Manhattan shows ALL of the NFL games every Sunday. Not only that, but during halftime of the 1 o'clock games, the bar orders FREE PIZZA for everyone! How sweet is that?
So, if you're hungry and broke, but still want to watch your game in a bar, head on over to O'Hanlon's! I can't vouch for how amazing the pizza will be, but can you really turn down free food?
A once-in-a-lifetime event is happening at the 92nd Street Y tonight.
CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric will sit down with Ted Kennedy's widow, Vicki Kennedy, and his son, Ted Kennedy Jr., to offer the public a revealing look into the public and private life of one of the nation's most beloved and influential U.S. senators. The two will also be signing copies of Kennedy's autobiography,True Compass. (Copies of this book will be available to buy before and after the chat.)
The night starts at 8pm in the Kaufmann Concert Hall. Tickets are $27 and can be bought here.
Some of you know how I feel about Oprah Winfrey. That being said, this woman decided to really live the life that Oprah imagines for every woman on Earth.
Yeah, it may be something you've just thought of, but for one whole year, Robin Okrant bought the "Oprah's Book Club" books, "O" magazine, watched the show and did everything that Oprah suggested.
Was it worth it? In Okrant's opinion, it sure was...but there were some serious flaws with Oprah's ideal lifestyle for women.
Want to find out what? You can read her full story here (or, if you're really curious, go pick up her book "Living Oprah: My One-Year Experiment to Walk the Walk of the Queen of Talk", coming out in January).
Think it'll make the talk queen's Book Club list? I've got my money on it...
Today, I've got two holiday happenings to tell you about that are so different from each other, it'll remind you of your holidays with the fam, specifically after your dad and your uncle have a little too much spiced egg nog...
First, get yourself in the holiday mood tonight by checking out the Rockefeller Tree lighting! They dragged this 76-foot Norway Spruce all the way from Easton, Connecticut to deck it with lights, ornaments and tinsel, and put it on display for hundreds of thousands to see. The least you can do is be there when they turn the lights on... The switch gets flipped at 9 tonight, but you can see the razzle-dazzle every night between 5:30 and 11:30pm until January 7th. You won't, however, get to see professional ice skaters twirl figure-8s, the Rockettes' world-renown leg-kicks, Shakira's famous hips, or hear Alicia Keys or Barry Manilow flex their golden pipes -- that only happens tonight in a special performance before the lighting ceremony, starting at 7. (If you absolutely can't go, you can see it on your TV, but it won't be the same.)
Next weekend, though, is, in my humble opinion, when the holiday season really kicks off... SantaCon is back! Yes, it's that time of year when Santa, his scantily-clad helpers,
Christmas trees, Frosty Snowmen, Hanukkah Harrys and Red-Nosed Reindeer
fill the streets with drunken holiday cheer! For those that don't know,
SantaCon is a
gigantic crawl, where hundreds -- nay, thousands -- of people dressed
as something having to do with the various December holidays journey
from midtown to downtown (using public transportation, of course),
stopping in various bars along the way. The party happens on Saturday, December 12, but the important details -- like where and when to meet -- won't be released until the day before the event. I'll keep you posted!
Check out the pics of last year's SantaCon below for an idea of what you can expect:
Oh, the holidays... Sometimes they DO bring out the best in people...
I work in radio, and every year, my station participates in a city-wide (maybe nation-wide) program called Hungerthon, which raises money to feed the starving. It's honestly a great program, but my station is the one that really helps in the effort, not me. So, I've been feeling a little guilty and, especially considering all the stories about even middle class people falling into poverty and joining the lines at unemployment offices and food banks already filled by the poor and needy, I've been looking for ways to do more.
If you're like me, you'll appreciate some of these programs I've found that give back to the community. One promising program is cleverly called "Coats for Clunkers". You donate your gently worn coats to the program, and in exchange, you get a gift certificate for $100 toward a new coat on their website. The drive kicks off December 14th at Penn Station. It's only running between 7:30 and 9:30 am, though, and ends on December 16th.
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