Sunday, December 30, 2018

2 New Year's Eve options

Via the EVG inbox...

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Future Positive New Year's Eve at the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS), 155 Avenue C between Ninth Street and 10th Street

This Future Positive New Year’s celebration is brought to you by MoRUS, celebrating its sixth anniversary, and Time’s Up, celebrating its 25th anniversary.

The evening includes multimedia presentations by Fly, Seth Tobocman and Eric Drooker .... and live music by Banji and the Rude Mechanical Orchestra. Find more details at this link. Admission: Sliding scale between $5 and $25.

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Otto's Shrunken Head, 538 E. 14th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B

The evening features three bands, Sister Ray Gun, Women of the Night and Mesiri, with a midnight performance by Kembra Pfahler and members of Karen Black. Find more details at this link. Admission: $10.

1 comment:

  1. No NYC New Year's Eve for this old EV'er this year. Stuck north of the border again.

    Earlier this month I was social-media-nudged into joining the local Beaver Patrol unit - Wardrobe Division. For New Year's Eve everybody gets their holiday beaver costumes on for the Annual Damn Blowed-Up-Reeel-Good festivities.
    Randy, the Red-Nosed Kit will make an appearance, Snowbeavers will dot the fields, and there will be the traditional Slapping Of The Tails at midnight. Then the real fun begins with all the children in their Kit Costumes running around the target dam looking for the Memorial Homer Main Plug, while the adults set the plastic explosives. And as the Wolf Moon rises in the sky.....BOOOOOMMM!
    Big Fun!



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    Have a great one everybody!

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