CCH BLOG
Apr 30

James Brown Party at Le Poisson Rouge Tonight!

Posted on Friday, April 30, 2010 in April 2010

Crooked Disco Friday at Le Poisson Rouge (Gallery Bar)
James Brown Birthday Celebration!

What a great idea for a fun Friday night we have for you today! Join DJs Morsy and Kester for their unique and FREE new weekly party, Crooked Disco Fridays. Get up off offa that thang and get on the good foot for an amazing time with some superbad sex machines as Crooked Disco celebrates the Godfather of Soul tonight. Oh, yeah, we guarantee 120% of pure AWESOMENESS at that party! This week’s Crooked Disco party is dedicated to the father of funk, the one and only, James Brown! Expect to hear plenty of funky James Brown originals through out the night along with remixes with their resident DJs Morsy & Kester, sampled tracks as well as special guests sharing their favorite new music, premiering their latest custom tracks and remixes, and digging out rediscovered dancefloor classics. Expect their custom blend of mixed up party sounds of electro, house, disco, dancehall, good hip hop, assorted breakbeats, and an injection of personal favorites (dubstep) and guilty pleasures from the 80s and 90s. YAY!

You have to be 21 and over the enjoy the fun though.

Watch the soul king here to get in the mood

Le Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker St (bet Thompson St & Sullivan St)
Date: Fri, Apr 30th
10pm – 4am / FREE!
$4 Beers till Midnight
www.crooked-disco.com

Apr 29

CCH Free Event Picks for Thursday, April 29!

Posted on Thursday, April 29, 2010 in April 2010

Hi there Columbus Circle Hostel Visitors! Take advantage of today’s FREE events in the Upper West Side! They’re all highly recommended and worth experiencing and will surely add some beautiful memories to your New York adventure! Don’t snooze or you’ll lose. Here’s what we’ve picked out for you for tonight, April 29, 2010:

1. David Grubin: The Buddha [DVD] – Discussion with the Director at Borders

Two and a half millennia ago, a new religion was born in northern India, generated from the ideas of a single man, the Buddha, a mysterious Indian sage who famously gained enlightenment while he sat under a large, shapely fig tree. The Buddha never claimed to be God or his emissary on earth. He said only that he was a human being who, in a world of unavoidable pain and suffering, had found a kind of serenity that others could find, too.

This documentary for PBS by award-winning filmmaker David Grubin and narrated by Richard Gere, tells the story of the Buddha’s life, a journey especially relevant to our own bewildering times of violent change and spiritual confusion. It features the work of some of the world’s greatest artists and sculptors, who across two millennia, have depicted the Buddha’s life in art rich in beauty and complexity. Hear insights into the ancient narrative by contemporary Buddhists, including Pulitzer Prize winning poet W.S. Merwin and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Join the conversation and learn more about meditation, the history of Buddhism, and how to incorporate the Buddha’s teachings on compassion and mindfulness into daily life.

April 29, 2010
7:00 PM
Borders (AOL Time Warner Center) 10 Columbus Circle New York, NY 10019

2. Sam Cutler: You Can’t Always Get What You Want – Author Reading at Barnes & Noble

Sam Cutler’s memoir of how the illegitimate son of an Irish Gypsy and a Jewish mathematician became the personal tour manager for two of the greatest bands of all time: the Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead.

It’s 39 years since Altamont redefined the shaky, violent end of the 1960s. Sam Cutler was in the thick of it and lived to tell the tale – and many more besides – in his new book, You Can’t Always Get You Want.

It’s Cutler’s voice that we hear introducing the Rolling Stones at the beginning of the Maysles brothers’ brilliant rockumentary Gimme Shelter. Cutler’s 12-month tour of duty in the service of the greatest rock’n'roll band in the world took him on a strange trip, through riot police, people of questionable morals, groupies, dealers, hangers-on, the FBI and the CIA, film makers and aggressive management – all on about three hours sleep a night. “I’ve read so many books about the 1960s and the Stones,” says Cutler with discernible weariness. “So many of them were shit. So I just tried to write something that people would understand how it really was – a real, genuine, no bullshit feeling.” (…)

(…) “That era – the 60s – is now contemporary history; it’s being studied at universities, you know. Everyone has their own perspective, so I wanted to add my voice to it, to build the picture of my generation so that when it comes down to future generations, the picture has been tweaked a bit. A more realistic picture of the time, as it were.

Cutler is in a unique position to write of these events. Unlike the endless stringers for Rolling Stone, the photographers and documentary film crews or Truman Capote, Sam was really there, and he’s eager to tell something more than the usual tales of debauchery. “We can’t have yet another book that says, ‘Ooh, Keith got smashed on heroin’, you know’. Big fucking deal.”

7:30 PM
Barnes & Noble (Lincoln Triangle)
1972 Broadway
New York, NY 10023
212-595-6859

3. JALC Ellington Alumni Concert

Duke Ellington Tribute Concert at Lincoln Center

An all-star ensemble of Essentially Ellington alumni plays the music of Duke Ellington and celebrates the 15th anniversary of the annual jazz education event that invites select high school jazz bands from across North America to spend three days immersed in workshops, rehearsals, jam sessions, and performances at Jazz at Lincoln Center. The Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Program is unique among educational resources for high school jazz bands in the U.S., Canada, and American schools abroad. Jazz at Lincoln Center created Essentially Ellington in 1995 to make Ellington’s music accessible to as many high school musicians as possible and to support the development of their schools’ music programs. Alumni of the program include Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra bassist Carlos Henriquez, saxophonist Erika von Kleist, and bassist David Wong. Join us for this special precursor performance to the final concert on May 10th.

Jazz at Lincoln Center’s mission is to engage listeners, performers, and educators of every age with a continuum of experiences that reflect the virtuosity, creativity, and inclusive spirit of jazz. In keeping with this mission, the annual high school jazz band competition Essentially Ellington (EE), which this year celebrates its 15th anniversary, continues to inspire, move, and educate.

This year, EE is holding a national search with an objective of reconnecting with its community and adding new program initiatives. You can join in the festivities at the final concert on May 10 at Avery Fisher Hall, with tickets starting at $20.

8:30 PM
Target Free Thursdays
David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
61 West 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023
(212) 875-5350

Apr 28

31¢ Scoop Night at Baskin Robins!

Posted on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 in April 2010

Yeah, it’s cold out today but we figure ice cream tastes delicious in any weather so we have some exciting news for you! Today, Wednesday April 28, from 5pm until 10pm you’ll be able to get 31 Cent scoops of ice cream at Baskin Robbins!!! YAY!


It’s the 4th annual 31 Cent Scoop Night which honors America’s firefighters and creates an opportunity for customers to donate to local fire charities. As a matter of fact, the Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation is donating $100,000 to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation™ (NFFF) and participating stores will reduce prices of ice cream scoops to mere 31 cents. Do you need to know more?

Locally, Baskin-Robbins is providing an opportunity for firefighters and store owners to come together for an event of fun, smiles and fundraising for local fire service organizations. Read more about the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation at www.firehero.org

Here’s a list of Baskin Robins locations nearest Columbus Circle Hostel:

  • 815 10th Ave
  • 55 West 55th St
  • 606 10th Ave
  • 153 E. 53rd St

Apr 25

FREE Tribeca Film Festival Events Today!

Posted on Sunday, April 25, 2010 in April 2010

If your social calendar still has not been marked with the abundance of highly inspirational and eye-opening , fascinating films and other sorts of engaging events (including tons of FREE offerings!) brought to you by this year’s TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL, then now is your chance to make plans for tonight at least! Today, Monday, April 26, you get to participate in two very interesting Tribeca events:

1. Tribeca Talks: Pen to Paper – Authors at the Helm

Do you have an unwritten movie kicking around in your brain? Great, at noon head to the Union Square Barnes & Noble which hosts this returning series of free events focusing on the art of screenwriting as part of the Tribeca Film Festival. Tonight’s event is Authors at the Helm. Whether it’s a novelist, screenwriter, playwright, or songwriter, crossing the line from page to screen is no easy feat. Hear the difficulties and triumphs of the process from some of the best jacks-of-all-trades in the biz. Panelists include Nice Guy Johnny writer/director Edward Burns and Snap writer/director and playwright Carmel Winters. Moderated by The New Yorker’s Susan Orlean.

BARNES & NOBLES UNION SQUARE
33 E 17th St
Mon, Apr 26th
Time: 12:00pm
2. Tribeca Talks Industry – Docs Doing It Right

Panel Premiere (90 min)

We don’t think there’s any need to say that documentary filmmaking is “no walk in the park”. The demanding conditions, inexhaustible research, mobile subjects, and sometimes impossible access is enough to make any documentarian’s head spin. Even the most weathered of the bunch will run into obstacles, but with a few tricks and the correct preparation and equipment, nothing is unattainable. This afternoon at 2 pm, you get a unique chance to join Alexandra Codina (Monica & David), Thorkell Hardarson (Feathered Cocaine), the Danish director Michael Madsen (Into Eternity), and Jon Small (Last Play at Shea), as well as reps from Panavision as they discuss the joys and the dramas of capturing true stories. The event will be moderated byThe Hollywood Reporter’s Georg Szalai.

SVA & Clearview Cinemas Area (SVA – Theater 2)
156 9th Avenue (Between 19th & 20th Street)
T: 212 620 4545‎
And BOOKMARK this site! http://www.tribecafilm.com

Apr 20

More Free Stuff This Week!

Posted on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 in April 2010

Did anyone get a chance to see the comics at the Manchester Pub last night? Weren’t they hilarious? Embrace yourselves  because we have more awesome offers for you for tomorrow, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Wednesday, April 21
“Next Steps”
Lower East Side Walking Tour

The Tenement Museum offers a new walking tour to choose from: “Next Steps,” which focuses on the trends that shaped the Lower East Side from 1935 to the present. The tour takes visitors above Delancey Street, with stops along the way at bodegas, parks, settlement houses, and churches. You’ll see how the neighborhood has been defined by those who live, work and shop there. How have outside forces, like immigration law, economics, and building codes, changed the Lower East Side over the last half of the 20th century? Why don’t we find out? The tour size is limited to 25 people though and the tickets are available on a first come, first serve basis, starting at 10 am on Wednesday, April 21. Tickets are only available at the Visitor Center. Also, there’s a limit of 2 tickets per person. What a great way to spend your afternoon! Take a friend and head to LES for a nice, sunny walk through a chunk of New York history!

TENEMENT MUSEUM VISITORS CENTER
108 Orchard St (at Delancey St)
Date: Wed, Apr 21st
Time: 2:30pm (tickets since 10am)
Cost: Free

Thursday, April 22
Tribeca Drive In: “The Spirit of Salsa”

We know we blogged about it last week, but we still think that the Tribeca Film Festival deserves another reminder. So, don’t forget that its Drive-In Screening series starts tomorrow with The Spirit of Salsa directed by Tim Sternberg and Francisco Bello.It’s an invigorating documentary about lonely hearts from all over New York City— from an ER doc and an equities trader to a construction contractor and a cop. The characters meet in Spanish Harlem once a week at Santo Rico Dance School, where they learn the rich art of salsa. Under the great salsa dance teacher Tomas Guerrero’s tutelage, they have only six weeks to rehearse for a public performance. The movie is very touching and inspirational and it features music e.g. by Tito Puente, Eddie Santiago, Héctor Lavoe and Norah Jones. So go ahead, take your friends and family and go watch a great movie under the stars tomorrow night!

Thursday, April 22
World Financial Center Plaza (West St at Vesey St)

Tribeca Drive-in opens at 6:00 pm.
Activities and programming begin at 6:30 pm.
Film screenings start at dusk (approx. 8:15 pm).

Apr 19

Free Stuff to See and Do in NYC this week!

Posted on Monday, April 19, 2010 in April 2010

Hello there Columbus Circle Hostel Visitors and anyone looking for some fun in New York this week!

Before we ramble on with CCH Staff Picks of the week though we wanted to ask your opinion about the current renovation of the Front Desk area and the 2nd floor. What do you think? Do you like the colors? We certainly hope so as we were really trying to find just the perfect shades to make the hostel more attractive and guest-friendly! A few more days, and you’ll be able to sit back and relax on a nice couch and put your feet up on a coffee table. So bear with us and hang in there, it’s all coming soon!

OK, on a different note, let’s have some fun the Big Apple this week, huh? Isn’t it why came here in the first place? Obviously, New York being only the coolest city in the world, offers tons of options to enjoy yourself each day, and that includes a variety of either FREE or very cheap events and activities. So Columbus Circle Hostel Staff decided to pick one favorite offering (that’s very subjective, we know, but we had you in mind while deciding on them) for each day this week. Here is tonight and tomorrow’s picks:

Monday, April 19

Manchester Pub is only 1 week away from their 1 Year Anniversary show of Case of the Mondays Comedy Show (you can take our word for it when we say it’s hysterical!) so this Monday is the perfect time to start checking out the show if you still haven’t done so. Not only do you get to see and hear awesome, hilarious comics for FREE but there’s always great food & drink specials . Can you ask for more on a Monday night? Tonight’s Line-up includes:

  • TJ Del Reno
  • Jared Logan
  • Zach Broussard
  • Trevor Williams
  • Dave Lester

Manchester Pub
920 2nd Ave (bet 48th & 49th St)
www.manchesterpubnyc.com

Starts at 7:15 pm (we recommend arriving early as the place fills pretty quickly!)
FREE

Tuesday, April 20
Free Jameson at Huckleberry Bar!

OMG! Tomorrow, starting at 9pm, the Brooklyn-based Huckleberry Bar will be hosting an event you will LOVE: Smooth Mix: Jameson and Ginger. You know it: an open bar featuring Jameson Irish Whisky. The good people from Jameson Irish Whiskey will be sponsoring your delicious drink. As long as your drink is a Jameson and Ginger it’s Free!! Needless to say, the game will be on only while supplies last so don’t sleep on this deal and get there in time (hop on the subway to 14th St and transfer over to the L which will take you to Williamsburg). And YES, it’s 21 and over!

Huckleberry Bar
http://huckleberrybar.com

Apr 15

Freebies at the Tribeca Film Festival: Drive-Ins, Sports Fests, Street Fairs and More!

Posted on Thursday, April 15, 2010 in April 2010, New York

Hello Columbus Circle Hostel Guests and anyone who’s looking for interesting cultural events at the end of April! The one and only, not to be missed TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL is about to kick off and this year’s line-up truly sounds promising! Not only does it offer a wide variety of independent films (e.g. documentaries, narrative features and shorts) as well as family-friendly productions, The Festival also features panel discussions with personalities in the entertainment world and a music lounge produced with ASCAP to showcase up and coming artists.

Even though films screened during the Tribeca Film Festival do not come in cheap ;-( (they’re still worth the price though!), this year’s event also offers several movie showings and family events that DO NOT require any cash investment at all. YAY!

The three-day Tribeca Drive-In outdoor screenings will begin each night at 6 p.m. with pre-film events and a movie at sundown (about 8:15 p.m.) Seating is first-come, first serve at the World Financial Center Plaza, located at Hudson River’s North Cove near 200 Vesey Street.

April 22 – “El Espiritu de la Salsa” (“The Spirit of Salsa”)

Pre-show events: live salsa bands, salsa pros, salsa lessons, dance contests “and percussive revelry for all ages.”

The movie, a documentary about lonely hearts who meet weekly at Spanish Harlem’s Santo Rico Dance School, features music by Tito Puente, Eddie Santiago, Héctor Lavoe and Norah Jones.

April 23 – “Big”

Pre-show events: fortune tellers, carnival games, music, face painters and trivia contests. Sounds like fun, right?

The classic Tom Hanks comedy will be screened on Family Day by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment as part of the studio’s 75th anniversary.

April 24 – “The Birth of Big Air”

Pre- and post- show events: BMX street tricks and freestyle demonstrations and Mat Hoffman, a.k.a. “The Condor” in person.

The movie, a Spike Jonze documentary about BMX pro Hoffman, will make its world premiere at the ESPN at the Tribeca Drive-In event.

The Tribeca Film Festival’s street fair will overlap with the ESPN Sports Day, both scheduled May 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The street fair will takeover Greenwich Street from Chambers to Harrison streets with performers including the cast of Broadway’s “Wicked” as well as a massive Guitar “Play-in” led by Mike D of the Beastie Boys (who is a dad at Church Street School for Music and Art.)

The festival will be packed with other dancers, stilt walkers, puppets, storytelling, arts and crafts and a kite-making area. There will be a Tribeca Film Festival “red carpet” to walk and a screening of the movie “Snowmen.”

The fourth annual sports festival will be set on Duane Street between Greenwich Street and Hudson Street. Expect interactive sports-related games and demonstrations and appearances by Mr. Met and other icons.

Other Tribeca Film Festival free events include:

TRIBECA TALKS PEN TO PAPER
Barnes & Noble hosts this returning series of free events focusing on the art of screenwriting. Panelists include writers and writer/directors from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival: Edward Burns, Omar Rodriguez Lopez, Dana Adam Shapiro, and more!

Hosted by Barnes & Noble at their Union Square location: 33 East 17th Street.

FILMMAKING EVENTS & WORKSHOPS AT THE APPLE STORE
For the sixth consecutive year The Apple Store, SoHo, is celebrating the spirit of independent filmmaking with the Tribeca Film Festival by hosting dozens of free events and workshops. The exclusive Meet the Filmmakers series, presented by Apple and indieWIRE, is not to be missed. Everyone’s invited, so be sure to check back for all the details.

Apple Store, SoHo – April 23 – May 1, 2010
103 Prince Street
New York City, NY 10012
www.apple.com/retail/soho/tribeca
Apple in-stores, the art awards and a few industry panels.

ART AWARDS
Every year, original artwork by several acclaimed artists is exhibited during the Festival and later serves as filmmaker awards for the 10 winning directors. Visit the ART AWARDS GALLERY from April 21 till April 28 for a special exhibition of worksby Yoko Ono, Stephen Posen, Maira Kalman, Ghada Amer, Reza Farkondeh, Maurizio Galimberti, Spencer Platt, Sheila Berger, and Valerie Hegarty.

Art Awards Gallery
Chanel Boutique SoHo
134 Spring St
www.tribecafilm.com/festival/events/art-awards

TRIBECA TALKS INDUSTRY panels
All are welcome at this series of free discussions surrounding issues of concern to today’s filmmakers, including the future of film distribution, stretching a production budget, how visual style affects genre, the challenges of documentary, and more.

For more info visit the Festival’s website at http://www.tribecafilm.com/festival!

If you want to experience New York to the fullest in April and May, make sure to check out at least a few of the inspiring, mind-opening and engaging events at THE TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL!!!

Apr 14

Free Coffee Anyone?

Posted on Wednesday, April 14, 2010 in April 2010

Hi there Columbus Circle Visitors!We’re bringing good news to all of you coffee addicts who cannot think straight before they have their cup of Joe in the morning! Tomorrow, Thursday, April 15, Starbucks is offering a free coffee to anyone that brings their own reusable travel mug. The promotion is part of its “Big Picture. The Green Project” campaign which aims to help our beloved planet and save trees by encouraging customers to switch from paper cups to reusable travel mugs. If you want to make a difference as well (AND WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO!) join the honorable global movement and make a pledge on http://www.starbucks.com/thebigpicture.

Well, that doesn’t sound too bad, right? Help a great cause and wake up to a mug of FREE freshly brewed coffee ;-) ENJOY!!!

Apr 14

Columbus Circle Hostel is changing its face again!

Posted on Wednesday, April 14, 2010 in April 2010

In case you didn’t know, we deeply care about your comfort and want to contribute to your New York adventure in the best possible way! We want you to have fun during your stay at CCH and be able to socialize with fellow backpackers a little more – who knows, perhaps your new best friend is a hostel guest, too? So hang out, sit back and watch some TV together, perhaps later go for a stroll around Central Park or grab a bite and a drink at one of our cool local spots?

Thus, to give you a better opportunity to socialize, we’re adding another common room and making the dining area more spacious for your convenience! We promised and now it’s time to deliver! We’re so psyched about making Columbus Circle Hostel more comfortable and hip, that even the management got their hands a little dirty and hopped on a ladder to help out.

So hang on tight, great things are coming our way!

Thank You for your patience and understanding! We’re doing our best to finish the construction as soon as possible! Bear with us because it’ll be well worth it!

CCH Staff

Apr 12

The Harder They Come at Brooklyn Bowl, Tuesday, April 13th

Posted on Monday, April 12, 2010 in April 2010, New York

The Movie Bowl at Brooklyn Bowl: The Harder They Come

Some of you may have heard that the renowned Jimmy Cliff (Jamaican reggae and ska singer, musician and actor) has been rightfully selected for the 2010 class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He is perhaps best known among mass audiences for songs such as “Sitting in Limbo“, “You Can Get It If You Really Want“, and “Many Rivers to Cross” from the soundtrack to The Harder They Come (directed by Perry Henzel, 1972) which undeniably contributed to popularization of reggae across the world. Jimmy Cliff also appeared in the classic reggae movie which tells a story of a  broke, young man arriving in Kingston and trying to make it in the recording business. But since nothing comes easy in life and  our dreams often end up in the gutter, he turns to a life of crime instead and gets involved in a shoot-out with cops.

It’s a really good film if you haven’t seen it so Columbus circle Hostel Staff is thinking that it’s a great time to dust off the reggae classic and reserve tomorrow’s evening for the monthly Movie Bowl Screening organized by The Brooklyn Bowl and the L Magazine! What’s even better is that the film is free and there is a $2 beer special during the film. To refresh your memory check out the trailer below. The doors open at 6pm, you have to be 21 and over to get in though.

Check out the movie trailer