Events for November 22nd, 2009
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Sunday - November 22nd
Events / Shopping Event
Save Fashion
Inven.tory - 237 Lafayette St. - New York (Nolita)
The epic sample sale returns with hot savings on some of New York's coolest labels
Events / Shopping Event
Oak, BBlessing and Seven New York Warehouse Sale
Nouveau PR - 150 Spring Street #3 - New York (SoHo)
Look super suave this season after shopping at Oak, BBlessing and Seven New York's triple combo warehouse weekend sale. Expect savings of up to 90 percent off.
Events / Theater Event
The Brother/Sister Plays
Public Theater - 425 Lafayette St. - New York (NoHo)
Like everyone else in American theater, I love these powerful, elemental dramas by Tarell Alvin McCraney. Metromix offered a rave review of "The Brothers Size" last season; now you can catch up on that and McCraney's two related plays (based on African myths) about sibling rivalry in a small...
Bars & Clubs / Bar/Club Event
Dances of Vice Festival III: The Grand Shipwreck
1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
A three-day festival featuring "the most extravagant and fanciful gathering of castaways, sailors, glittering mermaids and scalawags ever known to New York!"
Events / Performance
Ragtime
Neil Simon Theatre - 250 W. 52nd st. - New York (Midtown West)
A surprise upset in '98 had "Ragtime" lose the Best Musical Tony to "Lion King". Adapted from EL Doctorow's masterful novel, the musical shows the tumult of NYC in the first decade of the 20th century: historical figures rub shoulders with representatives from the Yiddish, black, and WASP...
Events / Theater Event
In the Next Room
Lyceum Theatre - 149 W. 45th St. - New York (Midtown West)
Sarah Ruhl is the darling of modern theater, a rare playwright whose so popular (with the in-crowd, at least) that she can write a play that opens straight on Broadway, with no tryout elsewhere! In the Next Room is a period piece about the invention of the titular instrumentused in the 19th c. to...
Events / Theater Event
The New Electric Ballroom
St. Ann’s Warehouse - 38 Water St. - Brooklyn (Fulton Ferry)
Enda Walsh is one of Ireland's most radical and thrilling new voices: he works in that same wordsmithy that James Joyce forged, but Walsh also has the poet Yeats' sense of theater as a primal, Celtic ritual. If you missed The Walworth Farce at St. Ann's in spring '08 (like I did, shamefully), or if...
Music / Indie
Dirty Projectors
Bowery Ballroom - 6 Delancey St. - New York (Lower East Side)
8 p.m.
While Bjork- and David Byrne-endorsed Dirty Projectors have undergone more band changes than youll ever remember, at the heart of it is the brilliant David Longstreth, a songwriter who has been banging out fractured pop at a breakneck speed since 2002. Longstreth and company meld gorgeous harmonies...
Music / Folk
Devendra Banhart
Town Hall - 123 W 43rd St. - New York (Midtown West)
8 p.m.
As the patriarch and primary pitchman for freak-folk (a label he shuns), Devendra Banhart has helped resuscitate the careers of old-school folkies like Vashti Bunyan, Michael Hurley and Karen Dalton. But Banharts own shape-shifting music remains the most appealing (and eccentric) act in the whole...
Bars & Clubs / Bar/Club Event
Yeah Yeah
Dark Room - 165 Ludlow St. - New York (Lower East Side)
The darker sides of disco and soul meet new wave every Sunday.



