
- TIME: 9pm
PLACE:Parkside Lounge, 317 Houston between Ave B and C
COST: $5
- SUMMARY:”Since 1991, Corn Mo has helped the world of music in no way (except for a tiny few people, formerly known as ‘The Weebles’). Soon, those tiny few people will grow larger, as will their ears and as those ears mature, they will taste his sweet, sweet sound like a basset hound finishing a bowl of eggs.”
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- TIME: 7pm
PLACE: Stain, 766 Grand St at Humboldt St, Brooklyn
COST:FREE
- SUMMARY:”People who challenge the world. Explore history, revolt, politics, science, philosophy, art, and share unorthodox or revolutionary ideas, movements and people.”
TOPIC: Norms. How normal are you? Take this quiz to find out. What’s wrong with mental illness?
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- TIME: 7pm
PLACE: Bluestockings, 172 Allen St between Stanton and Rivington
COST: FREE
- SUMMARY: “The book “How Sassy Changed My Life” tells the inside story of Sassy Magazine’s rise and fall. A teen magazine with an enormous, almost cult-like following, Sassy enjoyed a brief but brilliant run from 1988 to 1994. Author’s Kara Jesella and Marisa Meltzer have worked various publications, including Elle, Jane, Teen Vogue, and Bitch.”
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- TIME: 7pm sign up; 7:30 show (This event happens EVERY 2nd TUESDAY)
PLACE: The Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 236 East 3rd St between Ave B and C
COST:$6
- SUMMARY: “The Moth believes that everyone has a story. The Moth created StorySLAM to give those stories a forum. Following the wild success of our Mainstage series, The Moth sought to accommodate all the people who asked, “When can I tell my story?” and to encourage those people who doubted they had a story worth telling. The Moth StorySLAM provides a stage and a microphone, a theme to inspire and shape the evening, a lively and supportive audience, and a host to guide the festivities. Stories are limited to five minutes, and ten stories are heard. The stories are scored by three teams of audience-member judges, and a winner is announced at every SLAM.”
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- Corey’s Review: “The crowd is supportive, the contestants are refreshingly diverse, and the night is full of energry, reflection and laughter…”
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- TIME: 5-9pm (also happens May 9)
PLACE: NYU, 721 Broadway at Waverly Place, 4th Floor
COST: FREE
- SUMMARY: “A festival of interactive sight, sound and technology from the student artists and innovators at ITP”: “Founded in 1979 as the first graduate education program in alternative media, ITP has grown into a living community of technologists, theorists, engineers, designers, and artists uniquely dedicated to pushing the boundaries of interactivity in the real and digital worlds.”
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