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at Museum Hack - Upper West Side Central Park W , New York, New York 10024
Dinosaurs! Science! Adventure! Break out your pith helmet as we embark upon a brazen expedition through the halls of New York City's world-famous American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). Join your maverick tour guide as we deftly navigate this massive 27-building, 1.6 million square foot landmark cultural institution. Learn the science...
Dinosaurs! Science! Adventure! Break out your pith...
Read moreat Museum of the City of New York - Public - East Harlem 1220 5th Ave , New York, New York 10029
Join us for a timely discussion about the current state of the immigrant rights movement in NYC and how New York's immigrant communities are faring 20 years after the creation of ICE, or the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This panel will explore how immigrant rights activists continue to grapple with post-9/11 immigration policies, including...
Join us for a timely discussion about the current...
Read moreTuesday Apr 4th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Eastern Time
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at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research - Brooklyn 68 Jay St, Brooklyn, New York 11201
Imagining Utopia: Politics, Planning, and the (Im)Possible Dystopias abound in the contemporary landscape—in literature, on screen, in our diagnoses of the present. From the zombie apocalypse to planetary catastrophe to nightmarish visions of gender disciplining, dystopia is today a particularly salient category, a popular outlet for imaginations...
Imagining Utopia: Politics, Planning, and the (Im)Possible...
Read moreMonday Apr 10th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)
at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research - Brooklyn 68 Jay St, Brooklyn, New York 11201
In the process of investigating and treating the enigmatic disorder known as “hysteria,” Sigmund Freud established the discipline of psychoanalysis—and by so doing, profoundly altered Western subjectivity. By insisting that the bodily symptoms of hysterics represented unconscious conflict, Freud established a new way of thinking about human experience,...
In the process of investigating and treating the enigmatic...
Read moreThursday Apr 13th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)
at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research - Brooklyn 68 Jay St, Brooklyn, New York 11201
Friedrich Nietzsche is among the most notorious and controversial thinkers in the western intellectual tradition. He aimed to philosophize “with a hammer,” to demolish the philosophical tradition founded by Socrates and Plato and slaughter its most sacred cows. Central to that tradition is the value placed on truth, reason, objectivity, and a...
Friedrich Nietzsche is among the most notorious and...
Read moreTuesday Apr 18th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)
at Museum of the City of New York - Public - East Harlem 1220 5th Ave , New York, New York 10029
Urban Ecosystems| Living Among the Plants, Animals, and Fungi of NYC Did you know that Broadway bends at Tenth Street in order to preserve a prized cherry tree that once grew there? That some New Yorkers feast at wild edible banquets with foods foraged among the City’s parks and waterways? Or, that over 200 different species of bees call Manhattan...
Urban Ecosystems| Living Among the Plants, Animals,...
Read moreThursday Apr 20th, 6:30pm - 9pm Eastern Time
at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research - Park Slope 314 7th St, Brooklyn, New York 11215
When the New York City subway opened in 1904, police had to call in reserves to tame the million-strong crowds clamoring to enter the tunnels. Within weeks, hurtling beneath the earth at speeds never before realized in a dense urban environment had become an utterly ordinary experience. For 120 years, the NYC subway, running 24 hours a day and ranking...
When the New York City subway opened in 1904, police...
Read moreTuesday Apr 11th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)
at Scott's Pizza Tours - Boerum Hill Boerum Hill / Meeting place to be provided thru email, Brooklyn, New York 11201
Trace the history of pizza by visiting a mix of wood-fired Neapolitan, coal-fired, and classic New York slice joints on this 2.5 hour walking tour. You'll hit a spread of neighborhoods including Boerum Hill. Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Heights, and the Columbia Waterfront district. What's Included All tours include pizza tastings, kitchen tours,...
Trace the history of pizza by visiting a mix of wood-fired...
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11:45am - 2:15pm Eastern Time
Sat, Apr 1
11:45am - 2:15pm Eastern Time
Sat, Apr 8
11:45am - 2:15pm Eastern Time
Sat, Apr 15
11:45am - 2:15pm Eastern Time
Sat, Apr 22
11:45am - 2:15pm Eastern Time
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Saturday Mar 25th, 11:45am - 2:15pm Eastern Time
at Museum of the City of New York - Public - East Harlem 1220 5th Ave , New York, New York 10029
Join New York Now: Home exhibiting artists Cheryl Mukherji, Laila Stevens, Dean Majd, and Amarise Carreras for conversation about the ways in which photographers intimately document themselves, their family histories, and their chosen families and communities. Moderated by curator and writer Kristen Lubben, the panel will also explore immigration...
Join New York Now: Home exhibiting artists Cheryl...
Read moreThursday Jun 8th, 6:30pm - 8pm Eastern Time
at Scott's Pizza Tours - East Village Meets in East Village / Lower East Side Meeting place to be provided thru email, New York, New York 10003
Learn how a century of culinary evolution resulted in a broad spectrum of pizza styles as you taste your way through pizza history, science, culture, and flavor. See century-old brick ovens and classic slice joints that will fill both belly and mind. You will visit 3 amazing NYC pizzerias, each of which exhibits its own unique take on the world's...
Learn how a century of culinary evolution resulted...
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12:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Sun, Mar 26
4:30pm - 7:00pm Eastern Time
Thu, Mar 30
12:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Sun, Apr 2
4:30pm - 7:00pm Eastern Time
Thu, Apr 6
12:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
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Thursday Mar 23rd, 12pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
at Scott's Pizza Tours - Williamsburg Williamsburg Exact location details will be emailed, New York, New York 11217
Learn the history, science, culture, and taste of some of the best pizzerias NYC has to offer on this 2.5 hour walking tour through the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. Your guide will tailor the tour to stop at pizzerias that answer YOUR deepest pizza questions! What's Included: All tours include pizza tastings, kitchen tours, in-depth pizza...
Learn the history, science, culture, and taste of...
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12:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Sun, Apr 9
12:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Sun, Apr 23
12:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Sun, May 7
12:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Sun, May 14
12:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
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Sunday Mar 26th, 12pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time
at Museum of the City of New York - Public - East Harlem 1220 5th Ave , New York, New York 10029
The 2023 Robert A. and Elizabeth R. Jeffe Distinguished Lecture in Urban History Join us for an evening with Brooklyn-born actor and director John Turturro, whose brilliant and original performances on stage and screen have delighted audiences for over four decades. From his roles in myriad Spike Lee's films starting with Do the Right Thing,...
The 2023 Robert A. and Elizabeth R. Jeffe Distinguished...
Read moreMonday Jun 5th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Eastern Time
at Christine Axen -
History Happy Hour! Raise your glass to the past, and come discover the odd and fascinating things people thought and did in the Middle Ages and beyond. Professor of History will offer a short presentation, and then open the floor to animated conversation over drinks! No previous knowledge required. Each week something...
History Happy Hour! Raise your glass to...
Read moreat Aaron Robin -
With its earliest history seated in the ancient practice of Alchemy, the art of Distillation was created by those same early chemists trying to turn lead into gold. Though they did not succeed in creating that precious metal, they did succeed in transforming grain into spirit, and those after them turned that spirit into something magical. ...
With its earliest history seated in the ancient practice...
Read moreat Think Olio - Brooklyn SoHo Loft -- TBA (details will be sent thru email), Brooklyn, New York 10128
This is a four-part Olio seminar on the philosophy of history. While history is the study of the past, the philosophy of history is a study of how we study the past. Stated differently, the philosophy of history interrogates the historical imagination, and asks us to question why we believe the past is worthy of our attention. In my mind, it is literally...
This is a four-part Olio seminar on the philosophy...
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