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  1. DJ: DJ Herbert Holler

    DJ Herbert Holler has played at various nightclubs throughout New York City, most recently spinning a mix of New Wave, electronic, pop, and rock.

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    953 Votes! View Totals »

  2. Film: Friends We Love

    Created by filmmaker Mike Vargas and multimedia artist Moni Pineda, Friends We Love profiles artists and their creative processes, inspirations, and passions. This film screening will be a collection of short documentaries by Friends We Love artists.

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    712 Votes! View Totals »

  3. Performance: Erica Watson's Fat B*tch

    Plus-size comedian Erica Watson’s solo performance Fat B*tch explores cultural stereotypes and obsessions surrounding weight, race, and class, specifically looking at black women's bodies in society.

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    522 Votes! View Totals »

  4. Music: A.D.M (Architects + Demolition Men)

    Influenced by the hard-core punk of Washington, D.C.'s Bad Brains and the musical hip-hop of The Roots, A.D.M. features an energetic mix of vocalists, percussion, horn, guitar, bass, and piano.

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    260 Votes! View Totals »

  5. Book: Yield by Lee Houck

    Yield chronicles the exploits of a gay hustler searching for salvation through friendships and relationships in gritty New York City. Lee Houck’s debut novel is an unsentimental look at internal struggle in the midst of fast-paced urban life.

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    106 Votes! View Totals »

  6. Object of the Month: Spacelander Bicycle

    Brooklynites and Brooklyn-lovers sure do like their bicycles! Bicycles connect us to our friends, our work, and the things we love to do, making them true agents of the community. This mid-century beauty is one of your favorites, and we can see why.

    49 Votes! View Totals »

  7. Hands-On Art: Painting Studio

    Freestyle painting! Brush, smear, daub, and splatter paint onto canvas to create an abstract work of art.

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  8. Curator Talk: Arts of India and China by Joan Cummings, Lisa and Bernard Selz Curator of Asian Art

    Joan Cummings presents a talk on fertility and abundance in the arts of India and China. Both countries have long traditions of using the arts as a means of attracting good luck and ensuring big, healthy families. In a walk through the Asian Galleries, visitors will learn about objects that were used to promote fertility, wealth, and happiness.

    45 Votes! View Totals »