Midnight — Sunday February 18

- WHERE:Landmark Sunshine Theatre, 143 Houston between 1st and 2nd Ave
- COST:$10.75
- SUMMARY:”A gang called The Warriors are framed for killing a gang leader trying to unite all the gangs in the area. With other gangs gunning for them they must get back to the home turf of Coney Island… Alive.”
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Midnight — Sunday February 18

- WHERE:IFC Center, 323 6th Ave at W 3rd St
- COST:$15 — Not on sale yet — keep checking
- SUMMARY:”The musical episode is a fan favorite and inspired such adoration that it just had to jump to the big screen. Buffy fans (and those who have yet to be converted) can watch it larger-than-life, surrounded by 200 singing, shouting, and laughing fellow Buffy-heads, with subtitles to help lead the audience in a sing-a-long with all the characters. And, in the tradition of Rocky Horror and other interactive fan-favorites, there are goodie bags filled with tools for participating in the show. Before the screening starts, audience members can take part in a Buffy-oke contest and show off their own acting skills. Plus trivia, prizes, and more Buffy-inspired fun.”
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9pm Sign-up, 10pm Show — Sunday February 18

- WHERE:Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard St between Broadway and Church
- COST:FREE
- SUMMARY:”Hip Hop Karaoke was designed for the inner Big Daddy Kane in all of us. It’s truly your chance to rhyme (outside of the shower). We provide the beats, the lyrics, the mics, the stage, the DJ, and even a hypeman to help you out! All that’s left is for you to come on up and rock the crowd.”
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10pm — Sunday February 18

- WHERE:Black and White, 86 E 10th St, between 3rd and 4th Ave
- COST:FREE
- SUMMARY:”Therapy is a rich man’s game, but open mics are the poor man’s answer. The Antagonist Movement is lifting the tarp off of the best little egofest in the East Village. Sign up at 9 to read, sing, joke, dance, strip, or do whatever tickles your tonsils for five minutes with a microphone and a ravenous audience. Must wear appropriate attire, and no need to check emotional baggage at the door.”
- THIS WEEK: The theme is virginity
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8pm — Friday-Sunday
Closes February 18

- WHERE:Galapagos, 70 North 6th St, between Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg
- COST:$13
- SUMMARY:”Little Building is a twenty-eight story building. Ralph is a real estate developer. Where their paths cross, a strange and powerful love is born. A brand new musical from the writer, director, and frontman of Jollyship the Whiz-Bang, the acclaimed nautical rock puppet group and production company.”
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10:30pm — Thursday-Saturday
6pm — Sunday
Closes February 18
- WHERE:Theatre for the New City, 155 1st Ave between 9th and 10th St
- COST:$15
SUMMARY:”VOIDEVILLE is a mock variety show interspersed with real variety acts. It features elaborate and hilarious production numbers that underline the theme of a post-apocalyptic world in which this is the last vestige of entertainment.”
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6pm — Sunday February 18
- WHERE:Arlene’s Grocery, 95 Stanton St between Orchard and Ludlow St
- COST: $3 girls, $7 boys
SUMMARY:”Audience members will have the opportunity to form teams of four to six people and compete for pride and prizes, playing games such as Name That Tune, Truth or Dare Jenga, Live Band Musical Chairs, Flip Cup, Intimate Orange Relay Race, and Twister (with a twist). All games will be hosted by Colin & Jessica, and accompanied by live musical acts, DJs, and the Disco Crisco Twister house band: The Ramblers.”
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4pm-5:30pm — Saturday February 18
- WHERE:Tour Starts at The Alamo Cube at Astor Place
- COST:$10 (RSVP to Gidlevy@gmail.com)
SUMMARY:”A historiological / sociological walking tour / bar hop that compares and contrasts the gang culture of NY in the 1850s with the pukn rockers of 1977. The principal underlying thesis being that the ONLY thing separating these two extraordinarily disparate cultures is 125 years and electricity. And since its a bar crawl, after a couple of pints, you believe me!”
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