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All Upcoming Events: CAAL Picks
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Museum and Visual Arts
March 03 to June 06
Wednesday 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Thursday and Friday 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM Saturday and Sunday 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM Curated by Jeff Koons |
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Broadway and Theatre
March 12 to May 09
See Lend Me A Tenor for over 40% off! From now until May 9, 2010 you can see Anthony LaPaglia, Tony Shalhoub, and Justin Bartha, directed by Stanley Tucci, in Broadway’s Lend Me A Tenor for as low as $69.50!* It's September 8th, 1934, and Cleveland's premiere opera producer... | Learn More |
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Classical Music and Music
March 12
Friday 7:30 PM
Using an orchestra of toys, instruments constructed from remnant military materials by children from Angola, and technology capable of capturing tones emitted by the desert, Kronos revisits the joy in discovering new sounds through new means. The program features toy piano virtuoso Margaret Leng... | Learn More |
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Music
March 12
Doors Open 7:00 PM
Show Start 7:30 PM The Recession Party Presents: 9:45 Hunters & Runners - http://www.myspace.com/huntersandrunners Dig this. On March 12, New York City's Hunters & Runners are... | Learn More |
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Film
March 16
Tuesday 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Severe Clear is based on the memoir by First Lieutenant Mike Scotti, and consists of video footage shot by him and other members of 1st Battalion, 4th Marines on the outset of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Through their cameras we see the raw sounds of war, capturing the harrowing three hundred mile... | Learn More |
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Lecture
March 18
Thursday 6:30 PM
Annette Gordon-Reed is a professor of law at New York Law School and a history professor at Rutgers University. She is the author of the landmark book Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson: An American Controversy and co-author of Vernon Can Read: A Memoir with Vernon Jordan. Her most recent book,... | Learn More |
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Classical Music, Family and Music
March 19
8:00 PM
David Gardner, Debut Conductor Mark Lawlor, Debut Conductor Richard... | Learn More |
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Classical Music and Music
March 20
8:00 PM
STRAVINSKY TCHAIKOVSKY BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN Cellist Alisa Weilerstein, hailed for her impassioned musicianship and expressive range, performs... | Learn More |
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Music
March 20
Doors Open 8:00 PM
Show Start 9:00 PM BIG SHOT performs Billy Joel's hits at Canal Room http://www.bigshottributeband.com/home.htm BIG SHOT is fronted by the amazing vocals of Singer/Songwriter and multi-talented, Michael DelGuidice. Michael is a well known and respected Long Island... | Learn More |
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Music
March 23
Doors Open 7:30 PM
Show Start 8:00 PM Live performances by Andrew Strong: Lead singer & star of the hit movie "The Commitments" & Cortlandt Alley Andrew Strong - http://www.myspace.com/andrewstrongir Andrew Strong (born 14 November 1973 in Dublin, Ireland) is an... | Learn More |
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Dance and Theatre
March 23 to April 13
Tuesday - Saturday 7:30 PM
Saturday and Sunday 2:30 PM Doors open one hour prior to curtain A contemporary dance-theatre adaptation of Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris. Iph is 34 and stuck in a dead-end job. Haunted by the past, her present stituation is grim -- she's at the mercy of a temperamental goddess and a... | Learn More |
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Music, Off-Broadway and Theatre
March 30
Performance 8:00 PM to 9:45 PM
Post-Show Talkback 9:45 PM to 10:15 PM “Giddy with intelligence… a smart, vulgar, comic-book romp through history.“ - The New Yorker “Delightful… Poised between deadpan wonder and frat-house humor. Bloody may be a hoot, but it’s also a primal holler.” - The New York... | Learn More |
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Broadway, Family and Theatre
February 12 to April 11
For the very fist time, William Gibson's inspiring classic The Miracle Worker returns to Broadway, starring Academy Award nominee Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine) and Tony nominee Alison Pill (The Lieutenant of Inishmore) as Helen Keller and Annie... | Learn More |
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Museum and Visual Arts
March 04 to May 16
Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Charles Addams’s New York is an exhibition of original artworks by the legendary New Yorker cartoonist that capture Addams's quintessentially idiosyncratic and slyly subversive view of the city, depicting his signature macabre characters, twisted situations, and distorted reimaginings of... | Learn More |
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