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Untitled #22, from the series Hardly More Than Ever, 2000, copyright Untitled #3, from the series Hardly More Than Ever, 1997, Laura Letinsky, courtesy of the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery
FRIDAY
Warm up your taste buds with a delectable performance at the Museum of Arts and Design. Initiation, choreographed by Bomb alumnus, Legacy Russell, redefines life’s milestones in this provocative social inquiry. The world premiere is tonight at 7:30 PM.
Join polymath, Manuel DeLanda, at Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, for his lecture, Genetic Algorithms in Architecture. The fun begins at 6 PM.
SATURDAY
Baraka tantalized audiences 20 years ago with its debut. Catch it again on the big screen for it’s 20th anniversary at Lincoln Center’s Film Society. For more information click here
Relive Christmas Eve on a wintry night in 1864–don’t miss A Civil War Christmas by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel.
There There, we all make mistakes, but not as many as Kristen Kosmas, who plays “a completely wrong person in the totally wrong place at the exact wrong time doing all the most wrong things.” This wildly entertaining Russian-English play is translated by Matvei Yankelevich.
Tonight, is the last time you can catch Y? O! G… A. – Matt Keegan and Eleen Quinlan’s introspective collaboration hosted at The Kitchen. Admission is free.
SUNDAY
Christian Marclay’s award winning tour de force, The Clock, will be screening at the MoMA, tonight.
Top off your weekend with a savory treat– Walter Salles’ adaptation of On The Road is playing at the IFC center. For movie times, click here.
Bon apetit!
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