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  • May 23
    Bridging the gap between Prince and Dr. Dre, Zapp's bass-heavy beats and infectious talk box melodies will take you back to a time when funk ruled and hip-hop was just starting to explode on the scene.
  • May 23
    Yarn/Wire plays new pieces for percussion and piano quartet by two of NYC's most exciting musicians, composer/multi-instrumentalist Tyondai Braxton and trumpeter/composer Peter Evans.
  • May 24
    Love is hard to find, whether you’re a lonely little fish or the Chancellor of world power. Love is hard to keep, battered as it may be by hurricanes and politics.
  • May 25
    Where can you dance to live music, blow gigantic bubbles, laugh with crazy clowns, and literally tumble across the harbor?  At the Governors Island Alliance’s 9th Annual Family Festival, of course!  Celebrating the startof the summer season, the festival is a jamboree of creative arts a
  • May 25
    Imagine a world where magical unicorns roam the woods and fierce dragons lurk in every cave! Learn about these and other fantastic animals in the Middle Ages and hear the stories medieval people told about them. Make your own magical creature to take home.
  • May 25
    In a landscape filled with sprawling meadows, rocky rivers, and a giant evergreen forest, the beautifully-crafted The Kings Of Summer- a unique coming-of-age comedy about three teenage friends-takes us on an adventure.
  • May 26
    The Roy and Shirley Durst Début Artist, bass-baritone Evan Hughes, makes his Carnegie Hall debut performing the world premiere of a NYYS First Music commission by New York composer, John Glover. Joshua Gersen, music director Evan Hughes, bass-baritone
  • May 27
    “Don’t miss this spectacular musical salute to our United States servicemen and women this Memorial Day, Monday, May 27th at 7 pm, Lincoln Center.
  • May 28
    Award-winning news anchor David Ushery will lead a discussion between Tuskegee Airman Roscoe Brown, USS Mason crewmember Lorenzo DuFau and Pearl Harbor survivor Clark Simmons, who bravely served in our nation’s segregated armed forces about their experiences as African Americans serving overseas
  • May 28
    Dan Savage, author of the sex-advice column "Savage Love" and creator of the Emmy-winning "It Gets Better" campaign, has become a leading voice in debates about social issues that affect Americans from coast to coast.

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