Rabu, 14 Maret 2012

Free and Cheap New York: Tues, 13 March

AND THEN THEY CALLED PUPPET LOVE. "Puppetsburg" your not normal adolescent show. A mixture of the words "puppet" and "Williamsburg", featuring sports tattoo "Puppsters" and an attitude of Brooklyn that all children can enjoy. To RSVP, email puppetsburg@gmail.com. 3: 30 pm $ 16 for one child and one adult, and $ 12 for each additional sibling. The short-term reform Church, 136 Milton St., Brooklyn. (718) 383-5941.

CARDIO FOR KIDS. Children aged 6-12, to enjoy "Bailemos: Let's Dance!" in English and Spanish, in the library of the Lefrak city. They'll get to learn Latin dance, zumba and cardio exercises. Preregistration is required? visit or call the library. 4 p.m. free. 98-30 57th ave, Queens. (718) 592-7677.

GETTING ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE RIGHT LEG. Karen Bernard "Ouette" helps kick off the Alliance new dance performance Mix Festival 2012. Bernard handles a laptop and projector to propose the imaginative and real experiences. The Festival, which runs through Sunday, will feature 12 events and 23 artists. 7 p.m. admission: $ 15. students and seniors, $ 10. Joyce SoHo, 155 Mercer St. (212) 431-9233. Information: newdancealliance.org.

PARENTAL CONSENT. Pen Parentis offers authors, such as Eleanor Henderson and Suzzy Roche, the opportunity to read from new projects about balance having a family and career. Attendees must be 21 or older. 7 p.m. free. The libertine library at Gild Hall Hotel, 15 Gold St. www.penparentis.org.

THE MESSAGE IS THE MEDIUM. Heidi Julavits launches book "The Vanishers", about the conflict between a young psychic and mentor. To explore the world of media, will interview professional claivoyant Betsy Markman Cohen. 7 p.m. free. The powerhouse Arena, 37 Main St., Brooklyn. (718) 626-3049.

KOITWNTAS SHARP. Hunter College will host "notes: the cage effect," a concert featuring Elliot Sharp of transverse for solo guitar by Electricoacoustic. "followed by James Ilgenfritz 2011 Opera," the ticket that exploded, "an opera based on William Burroughs ' 1962 sci-fi novel about intergalactic criminals who want to use the mind control for the destruction of the Earth. 8 p.m. free. North Building-Lang Recital Hall, 695 Park Ave. (212) 772-22.

SLAM DUNK. The Moth StorySLAM will feature 10 stories focusing on marriage. Three groups of judges will determine the winner. This event always sells, so early. 7 pm. $ 8. Housing works Bookstore Cafe, 126 Crosby St. (212) 334-3180.

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. The Guggenheim Museum presents "singular plural," a new report tracks from seven of the most media artists and filmmakers working in India: Shumona Goel, Shai Heredia, Sonal Jain, Vikram Joglekar, Amar Kanwar, Mriganka Madhukaillya Kabir and Moharty. Many of these projects have seen in Museum North America so far. 10 a.m.-5: 45 p.m. adults, $ 18. students and seniors, $ 15. children under 12 free. 1041 Fifth Ave. (212) 423-0.


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