| July 23, 2006 |
| 12:08 am | to | 3:08 am |
8pm — EVERY SUNDAY

- WHERE:Pianos, 158 Ludlow St between Rivington and Stanton
- COST:FREE
- SUMMARY:”We’ll be bringing you the best and brightest and most goddamn hilarious of the virtual cornucopia of young hot and sexy comedic talent in NYC. Every attendee will also receive a complimentary “mystery” drink of hilarity. Trust us.”
- THIS WEEK: TBA
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8pm — Sunday November 19

- WHERE:Galapagos, 70 North 6th St, between Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg
- COST:FREE
- SUMMARY:”Every chapter of R. Kelly’s TRAPPED IN THE CLOSET soap hip-hopera ends with a sudden and inexplicable cliffhanger. You’ve seen the videos online or on DVD, but you haven’t really experienced Trapped In the Closet until you’ve rapped along with R. Kelly in a theater full of a hundred friends and a bevy of props hidden around the room. “
Related:
Review: Trapped in the Closet
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8pm — Sunday November 19

- WHERE:The Tank at Collective: Unconscious, 279 Church St, between Franklin and White
- COST:$10 advance, $15 at door
- SUMMARY:”From the stage to the page and beyond, Mortified stars everyday adults reading aloud their most embarrassingly real teenage diary entries, poems, letters, lyrics and locker notes… in front of total strangers.”
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7:30pm — Sunday November 19

- WHERE:92nd St Y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street
- COST:$25
- SUMMARY:”Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple Computer in the 1970s, discusses the science behind technology and how invention continues to transform the world.”
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12:30pm — Sunday November 19

- WHERE:Token booth, Grand Avenue station, IND Queens Blvd subway (usually, the R train)
- COST:$5 Register in advance at erpietri@earthlink.net
- SUMMARY:”Despite its name, Newtown, today’s Elmhurst, is one of Queens’ oldest towns, complete with 18th-Century buildings, eccentric 1960s architecture, and ancient cemeteries.”
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