Out & About

| 27 Dec 2016 | 04:15

    Thu 29

    Guitar CONCERTSubrosa, 63 Gansevoort St.

    8 p.m. $15 + $20 food/drink minimum.

    Composer/singer Daby Touré performs masterful guitar: catchy original songs with unique and universal sounds.

    646-240-4264. subrosanyc.com

    Hamilton U.S. Custom House ▲Museum of the American Indian, 1 Bowling Green.

    2 p.m. Free.

    Discussion of the history of the site, architect Cass Gilbert, Tiffany woodwork, and more.

    212-514-3700. americanindian.si.edu

    Fri 30

    KaraokeSeward Park Library, 192 East Broadway.

    1 p.m.-4 a.m. Free.

    Join and sing along to favorite songs in the community room.

    212-477-6770. nypl.com

    LafayetteFraunces Tavern Museum, 54 Pearl St.

    12-5 p.m. $7.

    View artifacts relating to the French Marquis de Lafayette, hero of the American Revolutionary War.

    212-425-1778. frauncestavernmuseum.org

    Sat 31

    Capitale’s New Year’s Eve ►Capitale, 130 Bowery.

    8 p.m.-3 a.m. $149.

    Premier DJs, unbridled dancing, party-rocking around the clock. Seal New Year with a kiss and champagne toast. 6-hour open bar.

    212-334-5500. capitaleny.com

    FAMILY Eve @ EatalyEataly NYC Downtown, 101 Liberty St.

    5-9 p.m. $30

    Festive New Year’s Eve countdown dinner: to midnight in Italy — 6 p.m. in NYC. Includes Prosecco for adults and mocktails for bambini.

    212-897-2895. eataly.com

    Sun 1

    Concert | Light Up The NightNational Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, 36 Battery Pl.

    2 p.m. $30.

    Ring in the New Year with singers and a full orchestra performing songs by Goldfaden and other leading composers.

    212-213-2120. nytf.org

    Poetry MarathonSt. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery, 131 East 10th St.

    3 p.m. $25.

    Annual fundraising event for The Poetry Project as 150 poets and artists cast and catalyze their voices.

    poetryproject.org. 212-674-0910

    Mon 2

    Calligraphy ▲Chatham Square Library, 33 East Broadway.

    1-3 p.m. Free.

    For adults 50+: learn the ancient and artistic form of Chinese writing. Bring a calligraphy pen.

    212-964-6598. nypl.com

    SoHo and ChinatownTours by Foot, Meet at the northeast corner Spring Street & Sixth Avenue.

    2 p.m. Pay-what-you-wish.

    Visit Manhattan’s oldest and most enchanting historic districts, SoHo, Little Italy and Chinatown. Pre-register.

    info@nycbyfoot-com. freetoursbyfoot.com

    Tue 3

    PS 122 Coil Festival Gallery 151, 132 West 18th St.

    5-7 p.m. $10; $122, package.

    “CVRTAIN,” is a virtual reality experience ... starring you. Curtains part to reveal audience of thousands.

    212-477-5829. ps122.org

    Hard Times Tour Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 103 Orchard St.

    1 p.m. $25.

    Spend time inside the Gumpertz and Baldizzi apartments. Share family histories with educators and fellow visitors.

    877-975-3786. tenement.org

    Wed 4

    Stories Under StarsBattery Park City Parks, 6 River Terrace.

    4-6 p.m. Free.

    Evoking the spirit of a family campfire under the night sky, explore the mysteries of the cosmos. Pre-register.

    212-267-9700. bpcparks.org

    StorIES Sing-a-longHousing Works Bookstore Cafe, 126 Crosby St.

    10:30-11 a.m. $5 per family.

    Join Amy Virginia Buchanan for reading, singing and dancing. For kids 3 and under and their caretakers.

    212-334-3324. housingworks.org