Events
month | week | day | table | email this Saturday, May 17, 2008
Start: 10:30 am
End: 11:00 pm
I can't go, but you should: a full day of FREE music courtesy of J.S. Bach and Symphony Space In my view the better programs are in the afternoon and evening but the lines will be longer. Check out the times of each performance . I've been before. It's wonderful. Daniel
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Start: 6:35 pm
End: 8:35 pm
The Fund-raiser Schmooze-Fest at Cipriani 23rd Street (at 5th Ave) is pricey but fun; features "the wire" creator David Simon, NYC Council Member Melissa Mark-Viverito; California lawyer, activist donor Steve Phillips. As an activist-blogger you can get cut rate tickets. Bargain hard; DMI wants you to attend. How low will they go?. Call 646-274-5700. email: 2008benefit@drummajorinstitute.org
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Start: 6:05 pm
End: 10:05 pm
Get there early. Doors open at 6PM. Bring Picnic dinner. Music (from the Brooklyn Phil) fireworks (Grucci) special bridge lighting. If the weather is good, the place, in DUMBO, by the River under the Bridge is magic. Full details of this and more are here including the first free Friday Night movie on May 23rd -- Enchantment, a 2007 Disney confection. (with free popcorn)
Friday, May 23, 2008
End: 1:00 am
Start: 23.05.2008 - 18:00
End: 26.05.2008 - 01:00
The Theater for The New City, 155 1st Ave., presents the 13th Annual Lower East Side Festival of the Arts . (scroll down for schedule)
Friday, May 23rd, 6pm - 1am
Saturday, May 24th, 10am - 1am 10am - 6pm - OUTSIDE ON E. 10th STREET - Cultural Fair, Performances, Food, Vendors!
2pm - 5pm - INSIDE - Performances for Kids and by Kids
Sunday, May 25th, 6pm - 1am
Saturday, May 24, 2008
End: 1:00 am
Start: 23.05.2008 - 18:00
End: 26.05.2008 - 01:00
The Theater for The New City, 155 1st Ave., presents the 13th Annual Lower East Side Festival of the Arts . (scroll down for schedule)
Friday, May 23rd, 6pm - 1am
Saturday, May 24th, 10am - 1am 10am - 6pm - OUTSIDE ON E. 10th STREET - Cultural Fair, Performances, Food, Vendors!
2pm - 5pm - INSIDE - Performances for Kids and by Kids
Sunday, May 25th, 6pm - 1am
Sunday, May 25, 2008
End: 1:00 am
Start: 23.05.2008 - 18:00
End: 26.05.2008 - 01:00
The Theater for The New City, 155 1st Ave., presents the 13th Annual Lower East Side Festival of the Arts . (scroll down for schedule)
Friday, May 23rd, 6pm - 1am
Saturday, May 24th, 10am - 1am 10am - 6pm - OUTSIDE ON E. 10th STREET - Cultural Fair, Performances, Food, Vendors!
2pm - 5pm - INSIDE - Performances for Kids and by Kids
Sunday, May 25th, 6pm - 1am
Start: 12:05 pm
End: 6:05 pm
Manhattan's melange of culture is most mixed on the Lower East Side. Come visit the Loisada Festival this Sunday. I plan to get there in the late afternoon. Look for the table of CODA, the neighborhood's left political-social action group which will be between 8th & 9th Streets (on C obviously).
Monday, May 26, 2008
End: 1:00 am
Start: 23.05.2008 - 18:00
End: 26.05.2008 - 01:00
The Theater for The New City, 155 1st Ave., presents the 13th Annual Lower East Side Festival of the Arts . (scroll down for schedule)
Friday, May 23rd, 6pm - 1am
Saturday, May 24th, 10am - 1am 10am - 6pm - OUTSIDE ON E. 10th STREET - Cultural Fair, Performances, Food, Vendors!
2pm - 5pm - INSIDE - Performances for Kids and by Kids
Sunday, May 25th, 6pm - 1am
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Start: 8:00 am
End: 10:00 am
Join us on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 as the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy hosts the latest installment of our 'Marketplace of Ideas' series featuring Sara Flocks, Co-Founder of Young Workers United.
In 2007, San Francisco became the first place in the nation to guarantee paid sick days to every person employed full- or part-time in the city. Sara Flocks and her organization, Young Workers United, led the successful effort to pass the law by ballot proposition. Under San Francisco’s law, employees may use the leave for personal illness or to care for a sick family member. The policy is projected to increase workplace productivity, decrease employee turnover and reduce the spread of disease. Following San Francisco’s first-in-the-nation policy, Washington D.C. also mandated paid sick leave in 2008 and Congress is considering a bill to establish a national paid sick leave policy.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008
8:00-10:00 a.m.
The Harvard Club
35 West 44th Street (bet. 5th & 6th Avenues)
light breakfast will be served
Space is limited. Admission is free. RSVP and registration are required.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Start: 10:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Start: 12:06 pm
End: 2:06 pm
New York Times labor reporter Steven Greenhouse has written a really interesting, well researched book: The Big Squeeze. He's on book tour and will read and speak at Demos 220 Fifth Ave (26/27th St) 5th Floor at Noon on June 5, 2007. If fair wages and good working conditions are issues on your agenda, go.
Below, the blurb:
The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker takes a fresh, probing, and often shocking look at the stresses and strains faced by tens of millions of American workers as wages have stagnated, health and pension benefits have grown stingier, and job security has shriveled.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Start: 10:05 am
End: 6:05 pm
This is one of the more wonderful events in NYC: The Housing Works Bookstore Street Sale Tens of thousands of books for $1. Some serious good buys for book lovers and dealers, some trash. Add Huge crowds, t-shirts, snacks, vintange clothing $20 for a large, carefully packed bag and you have a uniquely NY scene. See you there early.
Open Air Book Fair! Saturday, June 07, 2008 at 10:00 AM
We're making our Open Air Book Fair a twice-a-year experience so you can stock up for summer. Crosby Street between Prince and Houston will be filled with thousands of books, records and CDs for a dollar a piece, plus clothing, shoes and accessories from Housing Works Thrift Shops for $20 a bag.
Start: 11:05 am
End: 2:35 pm
Domestic workers have been working to pass the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights since 2004. Take a stand, so the 200,000 NY women whose work helps make all else possible, don't have to wait another year.
11:00 am Rally and March from City Hall in Manhattan on Broadway South of Chambers to Union Square. Take the R/W to City Hall or 4/5/6 to Brooklyn Bridge
Friday, June 13, 2008
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Dear Friends,
Since our last email we have added Stephanie Low, Patti Kenner, Anne Hess and Craig Kaplan to our Host committee.
On top of that Democracy for New York City has agreed to Co-Sponsor the event.
These new hosts and DFNYC know we need to send Christine to Washington, because – by all rights – she should already be there.
In 2006, Republican Vern Buchanan beat Christine Jennings by 373 votes in Florida’s 13th District (Sarasota and Tampa). With less than one half of one percent of the vote, the tiny margin triggered great controversy (sound familiar?).
The Republican candidate ultimately won by 369 votes, although the mystery of over 18,000 “undervotes” in the district’s Sarasota County went unsolved.
Ironically, Christine was running for the Congressional seat vacated by Katharine Harris (yes, that Katharine Harris), who made an unsuccessful bid for the Senate in ’06.
Christine Jennings is a smart, self-made leader who rose from humble beginnings to become the CEO of a Florida bank. In the interest of justice, let’s help her take back this seat in 2008!
Start: 7:06 pm
End: 10:06 pm
No, seriously.
No such thing as bad luck…So
Bring your Good Luck and your Friends
For Some Fun with
US Navy Commander (ret.) Eric Massa's
2008 campaign for Congress
New York’s 29th District
Friday, June 13, 2008
Drinks & Dancing
7:00 – 10:00 PM
Jacques Rosas Studio Loft
442 West 49th Street
Space is limited
Friend $75 (If things are tight for you, $50)
REALLY Good Friend $100
GO TO: www. actblue.com/page/massa2008
This event will be broadcast LIVE on WWW.PublicSquare.TV
RSVP to Jacqui
JSamuels [at] BlueTigerGroup [dot] Com
Saturday, June 14, 2008
End: 9:00 pm
Start: 14.06.2008 - 09:00
End: 15.06.2008 - 21:00
MoveOn.org is hosting a nationwide bake sale this weekend to raise funds for taking back the White House and expanding Democratic majorities in the House and Senate.
Learn more here.

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