Events for January 2010
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Friday - January 1st
Events / Theater Event
The Long Count
BAM Harvey Theater - 651 Fulton St. - Brooklyn (Fort Greene)
This week only! The Long Count isn't *quite* theater, but it's some sort of awesome performance, so it deserves our attention. Bryce and Aaron Dessner of the National (the rock band) collaborate with visionary artist Matthew Ritchie to create a song-filled myth about the beginning of time. Not...
Bars & Clubs / Bar/Club Event
It's Banana Music Fridays with Shakeyface
Stanton Public - 17 Stanton St. - New York (Lower East Side)
The DJ rules with stream-of-consciousness electronic, indie and hip-hop beats.
Events / Performance
Quartett
BAM Harvey Theater - 651 Fulton St. - Brooklyn (Fort Greene)
It's an adaptation of "Dangerous Liaisons", but don't plan on a straight-up mounting of French bosoms!
Events / Theater Event
Fela!
Eugene O'Neill Theatre - 230 W. 49th St. - Manhattan (Midtown West)
This musical thrilled audiences Off-Broadway last season, and it's not hard to see why. Fela Kuti was a guru of Afrobeat, a 1970s fusion of jazz, funk, chant, and polyrhythmbut he was also an outspoken supporter of African rights, social justice, and economic equality. The combo of music and...
Bars & Clubs / Bar/Club Event
Dance Life Fridays
Face Bar - 83-21 Broadway - Queens (Elmhurst)
The Queens scene gets a bit juicier with this weekly bar bash.
Bars & Clubs / Bar/Club Event
Hot Mess Fridays
Roam - 17 E. 19th St. - New York (Flatiron)
Hang with the Euro crowd at this upscale gathering.
Events / Museum Exhibit
Tim Burton
The Museum of Modern Art - 11 W 53rd St. - New York (Midtown West)
A career retrospective of the movie director/animator
Events / Museum Exhibit
American Beauty at FIT
FIT - Seventh Avenue at 27th Street - New York
In American Beauty: Aesthetics and Innovation in Fashion, FIT explores a "philosophy of beauty" and its relation to developments in tailoring and dressmaking.
Events / Theater Event
Wintuk
Madison Square Garden - 4 Penn Plaza - New York (Chelsea)
This child-friendly show, about a boy's journey to a magical land, has been delighting families for several Christmases now.
Events / Performance
Misalliance
City Center Stage 2 - 130 W. 56th St. - New York (Midtown West)
Who better to teach you the facts of life than Bernard Shaw, the great socialist playwright? The Pearl revives his classic comedy at their new home in City Center.


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