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May 13

Free Events Today on the UWS!

Posted on Thursday, May 13, 2010 in May 2010

Looking for some fun today in New York? Well, look no more because Columbus Circle Hostel is bringing you a whole list of exciting things and ideas to fill your free time! Check out our suggestions and see if you can squeeze some of them in your busy schedule . And make sure to check back in with the front desk later and let us know how it went! ENJOY!

1. Author Event & Signing at Barnes & Noble: Jenny Han: It’s Not Summer Without You

In Jenny Han’s follow-up to The Summer I Turned Pretty, Belly finds out what comes after falling in love. This event is in correlation with the Calhoun Bookfair. Come out to support this amazing author and fantastic school.

Thursday May 13, 2010 4:30 PM
Barnes & Noble
Lincoln Triangle
1972 Broadway
212-595-6859
www.bn.com

2. LPA Cinema Screening Series: Orpheus by Jean Cocteau

Orpheus (1949, 86 min.) Directed by Jean Cocteau, starring Jean Marais and Maria Casarés. This film is the central part of Cocteau’s Orphic Trilogy, which consists of The Blood of a Poet (1930), Orpheus (1949) and Testament of Orpheus (1960). Set in contemporary Paris, the movie is a variation of the classic Greek myth of Orpheus. Themes of the film include the contrast between reality and illusion, between dreams and the waking world. The film also deals with the poet’s preoccupation with death and immortality. The Princess (who is Death) is attracted to Orpheus, and he is attracted to her. The film also centers upon the relationship of Orpheus and Eurydice, and the importance of their commitment to each other. Orpheus and Eurydice are each distracted by the illusion of falling in love with others who do not really exist. They return to everyday reality to realize the importance of the love which they feel for each other. The movie is shown as part of the series Orpheus in Film.

New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
Bruno Walter Auditorium
Amsterdam Level
6:00 PM
www.nypl.org

3. Social Hour: How to Sketch Central Park

With a natural beauty that inspires, Central Park is any artist’s haven and heaven!  Whether you are novice with a new sketchpad or a seasoned artist, consider attending the “How to Sketch Central Park” seminar at 6:30 this evening.

For an hour and a half, the natural science illustrator, Anne Yen, will lead the group through the ins and outs of sketching Central Park.  Learn to use your observational skills and the secrets of watercolors.  The session will feature an art exhibit, demonstrations and even one-on-one training opportunities.

The event is sponsored by the Central Park Conservancy and is taking place at the Charles A. Dana Discovery Center. Most importantly, it is open to all skills levels and will provide the necessary materials ;-) Sweet! So let’s grab a blanket and have some fun while drawing in the park!

For more information, please call (212) 860-1370.
Charles A. Dana Discovery Center in Central Park
6:30 PM-8:00 PM
www.centralpark.com/events/

4. A Taste of Shakespeare at Lincoln Center!

A Taste of Shakespeare!
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival

The celebrated Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival offers Atrium audiences a sample of its wares prior to its June opening at the Boscobel House and Gardens in Garrison, NY. This evening features some of the Bard’s villainous tales of betrayal from Troilus and Cressida, his comic battle of the sexes in Taming of the Shrew, and a cutting edge “ad-rap-tation” of The Comedy of Errors in a hip-hop style Bomb-itty of Errors. Oh boy, this is going to be more than fantastic and it’s definitely a MUST-GO-TO event tonight!!!!

Target Free Thursdays
David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
61 West 62nd Street
8:30 PM
www.new.lincolncenter.org

May 6

FREE or CHEAP Invitations to Cool UWS Events Today!

Posted on Thursday, May 6, 2010 in May 2010

Hi there CCH Guests, Upper Westsiders and anybody who happens to be looking for something to do today in our lovely, still sun-soaked neighborhood in New York! We have some interesting outing options for you for today and the rest of the evening so read up and see what you’re in the mood for and make the most of this beautiful weather!

1. Predicting Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions: Annual IRIS Lecture

Stephen Malone of the Department of Earth and Space Science, University of Washington, will discuss state-of-the-art technology being used to predict earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The lecture will be introduced by Edmond Mathez, Museum curator in the department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Museum of Natural History’s Linder Theater
5 West 81st Street
6:30 p.m.
$10.

2. Monster Throwdown: Vampires, Werewolves & Alcott

Pulitzer Prize-winning Louisa May Alcott biographer John Matteson (Eden’s Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father) sits down with authors Lynn Messina (Little Vampire Women) and Porter Grand (Little Women and Werewolves) to discuss the process of reimagining a beloved American classic…with monsters. The discussion will explore their mash-ups of Alcott’s classic, Little Women. Both authors will address the challenges they faced reworking the text. Alcott’s own work, published under various pseudonyms, included many sensational elements such as spies, murderers, drug addicts and mummies, and Matteson will explore, among other things, whether inserting vampires and werewolves into the beloved story would be truly anathema to the author.A book-signing will follow.

At Symphony Space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
7 p.m.
$10.

3. Juilliard William Petschek Piano Debut Recital Award

The Petschek Piano Debut Recital Award was established through the generosity of the William Petschek Charitable Trust to assist in launching the careers of young pianists.

Alice Tully Hall
1941 Broadway
7 p.m.
$15 and $20.

4. Ina Salts: Body Type 2: More Typographic Tattoos


Graphic designer Ina Saltz brings us her latest collection of photos and personal stories behind tattoos that prominently feature text. Tattoo lovers, typophiles, and those who appreciate the power of the printed word will be stirred and inspired.

Lincoln Square Barnes and Noble
Lincoln Triangle
1972 Broadway
7:30 p.m.
FREE!

5. A Check-Room Romance
Words and Drawings: Ben Katchor

Music: Mark Mulcahy

In this new musical tragicomedy, one man’s casual obsession with the architecture and culture of coat checkrooms ensnares him in a desperate struggle between employment agents, maitre ‘d’s, lovesick podiatrists, low-budget contractors, and paraphilic playboys. A Check-Room Romance is the third theater collaboration between cartoonist Ben Katchor (Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer, and The Jew of New York) and composer Mark Mulcahy (Miracle Legion), following The Rosenbach Company, and The Slug Bearers of Kayrol Island, and features musicians and singers surrounded by Katchor’s projected drawings and animations.

David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets
8:30 p.m.
FREE!

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

Mar 31

3 Fun Things to Do on April Fools’ Day, Thursday, April 1, 2010!

Posted on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 in April 2010, Hostel News

Howdy CCH Guests and the entire Blogosphere!

Surely you’ve heard us ramble on about our 1st BIRTHDAY (Yeah, it’s today!!! where have you been?!) so we’re going to switch the subject for a little bit to give you a breather. We know it’s April Fools’ Day today but we promise it REALLY is our B-Day so don’t be a party-pooper and stop by the front desk to wish us a HAPPY BIRTHDAY, will ya? (we thrive on compliments and provide yet better customer service!!!).

OK, since the sun finally came out on this glorious day, we have 3 super-duper and fun ideas for you to do today!

1. Dance Your Way to Singapore

Start your day at Times Square by dancing your way from New York to Singapore with Matt Harding! Take part in a fun-filled flash dance with VISA’s YouTube sensation Matt Harding, and record your own dance video for a chance to win a free trip to Singapore! YUP, you read it right! Thousands of people are planning on accompanying Matt in his “dancing badly” from New York to Singapore and receive yoursingapore.com goodies. You’ll be able to record your own moves at yoursingapore.com video booths and join the race to be the next YouTube star (admit it! You always wanted to anyway!) All videos will be uploaded on www.youtube.com/yoursingapore. The top 20 most popular videos will be shortlisted for voting on YourSingapore.com. The best boogie with the most votes will get an all-expense-paid holiday for two to Singapore! Worth trying, right? Even if you don’t win, we guarantee more fun that you can handle .

DUFFY SQUARE (northern triangle of Times Sq)
W 46th St (bet Broadway and 7th Ave)
right next to the TKTS Booth
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Time:  11:00am – 5:00pm
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2. GLITCH GENERATION Presents Glitch Music

In conjunction with the group exhibition Glitch Generation (Curated by Michele Jaslow and Spring Hofeldt), the BAC Gallery is hosting a Glitch Music event Thursday evening, starting at 6:30. The group exhibition of artworks rooted in mistakes, either intentional or found, including “glitches” in the wiring of our brains (sic!). Whether the artist intentionally used a computer program to create a glitch, manipulated hardware to create a manufactured imperfect environment, or came across the aberration by chance, each saw an opportunity to create beauty and to work with color and form in a new way by shedding light on the glitches. Some participating artists have created a unique environment to produce a malfunction in an otherwise stable system, while others have happened upon a glitch by chance. The exhibition is for your enjoyment until June 25 but tomorrow it will also include a music performance that sounds like an unforgettable experience! For instance, the Love Like Deloreans performance will incorporate circuit-bent toys, an algorithmically generated sound installation piece, a re-appropriated noise generator originally owned by the Naval Underwater Systems Center, and found sound from AM/FM radio broadcasts amongst improvised and composed electronic soundscapes. Next, Williams will orchestrate a live video installation in which the motion of idyllic pixel-art trains racing across an isometric Central European landscape drives the throbbing patterns of simple cellular automata i.e. Conway’s “Game of Life” to create a complicated interactive tapestry. Aerostatic will compose and perform a hybrid style of electronic music that is atmospheric, ambient, microbeat and downtempo with breakcore/grindcore sensibilities. Are you ready for some glitches then? ;-) Sounds like tons of fun, right?

BAC GALLERY (Brooklyn Arts Council)
111 Front St, DUMBO

http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/files/downloads/GlitchGeneration_final.pdf

Thu, Apr 1st
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Cost: Free

3. Orquestra Contemporânea de Olinda at Lincoln Center

Alright, after all that head back to Columbus Circle and visit the Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center (basically across the street from the hostel!) and check out another Target Free Thursday even! So definitely don’t want to miss that one because tomorrow the musical hotbed of Pernambuco, Brazil is putting on an amazing FREE show for your enjoyment! Orquestra Contemporânea de Olinda brings together some of the leading musicians of Northeast Brazil’s fertile mangue beat music scene, mixing elements of frevo, the local Carnival soundtrack, rock, funk, and ska. Their innovative and infectious music earned them a 2009 Latin Grammy nomination. They’re amazing and that’s just another thing you know you’d hate yourself for not doing!

David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center (Columbus Ave, bet 62nd & 63rd Ave)
Target Free Thursdays 
U.S. debut
Starts at 8:30 pm
http://new.lincolncenter.org/live/index.php/atrium

Mar 17

Fun-filled and sun-soaked Thursday, March 18!

Posted on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

WOW, do we have an event-packed Thursday roster for you or what! We decided that after drinking green beer all night on St. Patrick’s Day, you’d like to spend a nice and relaxing day doing only fun things that lift your spirits and feed the soul at the same time. So, here’s what we thought you might enjoy this beautiful, sunny Thursday afternoon and evening (after you sleep in and have your coffee of course):

Kai D Spring Launch Party

Kai D Retail Store

Time: 6:00pm
Cost: Free
75 Orchard St (bet Broome & Grand St)
www.kaidutility.com

Lower East Side menswear designer Kai D., who creates “clothing and tools for artisans”, is launching his new spring line Thursday evening with a “wine and chocolate party” – YAY! Sip and snack on the aforementioned goodies while you preview the line and – should you feel like your wardrobe is in need of refreshing – you can visit the private sample sale and get 15% off the spring line.

Casa De Tango

LAFAYETTE GRILL & BAR
54 Franklin St. (bet Broadway and Lafayette)
Time: 8:00pm
Cost: Free with mention of FreeNYC or $8 – $12
www.blackwellassociates.com

Get your tango on tonight at the weekly Casa De Tango party. If you mention FreeNYC at the door you’ll get in for FREE and Anthony Blackwell & Ye Ling Chen will take you through an hour of open level tango and milonga along with DJ Ko Tanaka. If you don’t mention the magic words, here’s general admission cost: $12.00, $8.00 before 10:00pm, $14:00 with the lesson. Casa De Tango is organized by the Blackwell Associates, an entertainment corporation, who are dedicated to the art and culture of dancing. They offer performing, teaching, and choreography, in the hope of giving students a unique opportunity to expand and nourish their minds, body and soul.

Bonga & The Vodou Drums of Haiti

Part of Target Free Thursdays at
David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
Time: 8:30 pm
www.bongamusic.org

If you’d rather stay local Thursday evening if also have an option for you that only involves walking 2 blocks north to the Lincoln Center. Master Haitian percussionist Gaston “Bonga” Jean-Baptiste leads a collective that presents mizik rasin, traditional Haitian roots music that is centered on the mesmerizing rhythms of vodou and pulsating bass grooves. This versatile ensemble features skilled ceremonial drummers, singers, and dancers rooted in Haiti’s multifaceted musical tradition, traversing the plains, mountains, and coasts, while conjuring the passion of Haiti’s spirit.

Sage Stand-Up

HURLEY’S SALOON, 3RD FL
232 W 48th St (bet Broadway & 8th Ave)
www.sammorril.com
RSVP link – freesagestandup@gmail.com
Time: 10:00pm
Cost: Free with Reservation

Sage Stand-Up, the longest-running, most successful weekly stand-up comedy show in Times Square, is now at an incredible new location, Hurley’s Saloon!  The show is free (no cover and no drink minimum) and features comedy megastars from Comedy Central, HBO, and NBC-TV’s Last Comic Standing.  Tomorrow, they’re featuring some of the most popular comics: Joe DeRosa (Comedy Central Half-Hour Special), David Cope (Hot Soup!), Stone & Stone (NBC’s Last Comic Standing), Harrison Greenbaum (SPIKE TV, writer for MAD Magazine), and Sam Morril (Friars Club Roast of Omarosa). So, don’t waste any time and make your reservation by sending an email to freesagestandup@gmail.com !

Mar 3

Morley at Lincoln Center, Thursday, March 4th @ 8:30pm!!!

Posted on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 in Hostel News, New York

Hello Music Lovers! We have some super exciting  news to share with you. The one and only Morley, who The New York Times called a “jazz-minded pop chanteuse, soul sister, cosmopolitan home girl from Jamaica Queens”, will be performing for free tomorrow at David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center (across the street!) as part of the Target Free Thursdays program.

Take advantage of this amazing opportunity as such sophisticated and sensual voices can rarely be heard for free nowadays. Columbus Circle Hostel will definitely have its representation there and we’d love to chat with you about it afterwards! If our recommendation doesn’t quite convince you, visit Morley’s website at http://morleymusic.org and see for yourself that this is how you should spend your Thursday night.

Hope to see you there!

Thu, March 4, 2010 at 8:30 PM
David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center

61 West 62 Street (simply take Columbus Ave north, Lincoln Center is on the right side)
New York, NY 10023
(212) 875-5350