LECTURES/WORKSHOPS Wednesday 5/3 ACCESSING CAPITAL FOR YOUR SMALL BUSINESS Discussion ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 04:54

    ACCESSING CAPITAL FOR YOUR SMALL BUSINESS

    Discussion on financing, finding resources & obtaining grants & loans for small developing businesses; Science, Industry & Business Library of the New York Public Library, 188 Madison Ave. (betw. 34th & 35th Sts.), 592-7000; 5:30-7, free.

     

    BEAUTY PANEL

    The Vera List Center for Art & Politics hosts discussion on "The Purpose & Meaning of Beauty in Modern Day Society" at the New School, 66 W. 12th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 229-5488; 6-7:30, $5, students & faculty free.

     

    CAN YOU SPOIL YOUR BABY?

    Informal discussion on how to prevent spoiling your child; 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 996-1100; 10:30 a.m., $5.

     

    HEALTH ISSUES ANONYMOUS

    Twelve-step group for those living with a health concern; St Luke's Roosevelt Center, 324 W. 108th St. (betw. B'way & Riverside Dr.), #205, 874-7372; 5:30-7.

     

    ITALIAN AMERICAN WOMEN 2000

    Roundtable discussion on "The Home & the Body: Sexuality & Domesticity in the Cinema of Italian & Italian American Women Filmmakers," part of conference at NYU's Casa Italiana, 24 W. 12th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 998-8730; 6, free.

     

    SHOWCASING AMERICAN COMPOSERS

    New opera readings feat. three panel discussions, "Collaborative Process" & "Is It an Opera?" & "Bringing New Works to the Stage;" The Great Hall at Cooper Union, 7 E. 7th St. (3rd Ave.), 353-4157; call for times, free [through 5/12].

     

    WORKING IN THE THEATER

    Broadway & Off-Broadway actors, playwrights & choreographers lead panels, discussions & workshops at CUNY Grad Center, 365 5th Ave. (34th St.), 765-0606, res. req.; call for schedule, free [through 5/27].

     

    Thursday 5/4

    ADD: CAN SPECIAL DIETS HELP?

    Nutrition consultant Lisa Hammel hosts talk sponsored by Manhattan Adult Attention Deficit Disorder; West End Collegiate Church, 245 W. 77th St. (West End Ave.), 914-378-3295; 6-9, free.

     

    BROWN BAG LUNCH LECTURES

    Informal lectures on modern art?this week, Steven Zucker on "Kahn's Modern Monuments;" Museum of Modern Art's Edward John Noble Ed. Center, 18 W. 54th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 708-9781; 12:30, $5.

     

    DESIGNER OF THE 21ST-CENTURY

    Digital design lecture series hosts "Economics of Design" at the New School, Tishman Aud., 66 W. 12th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 647-8693, res. req.; 6-8, $15.

     

    NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF ITALIAN AMERICAN WOMEN

    International conference in honor of N.O.I.A.W.'s 20th anniversary; 445 W. 59th St. (betw. Columbus & Amsterdam Aves.), 237-8574; call for schedule & prices [through 5/6].

     

    PRINZHORN COLLECTION

    Professors from NYU, Univ. of Chicago & Princeton Univ. lead symposium with psychoanalyst Bracha L. Ettinger, in conjunction with Traces Upon the Wunderblock exhibit at The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster St. (betw. Broome & Grand Sts.), 219-2166; 7, $10, $5 st.

     

    STANLEY TUCCI

    Co-director of independent film Big Night offers career tips; 371-0280 ext.4127 for reg. & location; 6:30-9:30, $29-$49.

     

    WHICH ARE "STAPLE" STOCKS OF CHOICE?

    Elizabeth J. MacKay from Bear, Stearns & Co., Inc. speaks at Baruch College Library, 151 E. 25th St. (betw. 3rd & Lexington Aves.), 386-3703; 5:45, $35.

     

    Friday 5/5

    CONVERSATIONS WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS

    In conjunction with Making Choices exhibit, selected artists discuss their work. This week the series feat. Shigeru Braderman; Noble Ed. Center at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 W. 53rd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 708-9781; 6:30, $5, students free [through 5/19].

    PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL IN THE HUMANITIES

    U.S. Court of Appeals Judge, Richard A. Posner lectures at CUNY Grad Center, 365 5th Ave. (34th St.), 817-2005; 2-3:30, free.

     

    STOOP POETRY WORKSHOP

    Serious scribers bring 10 copies of your work to Tribes Gallery, 285 E. 3rd St. (betw. Aves. C & D), 674-3778; 7:30-9:30, $3 contrib.

     

    Saturday 5/6

    ADVANCED DECORATIVE BOXES

    Learn elaborate boxmaking techniques, class for advance boxmakers only; The Center for Book Arts, 28 W. 27th St., 3rd fl. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 481-0295; 10-4, $210 [repeats Sun.].

     

    CHLOROPHYLL PRINTING

    Learn to make prints by transferring chlorophyll from leaves to paper; Brooklyn Botanical Garden, 1000 Washington Ave. (Eastern Pkwy.), 718-622-4433 or www.bbg.org; 1:30-5:30, $39.

     

    UFO PHENOMENON CONFERENCE

    Budd Hopkins' Intruders Foundation hosts day-long conference feat. abductees, authors & UFO investigators; New York Hall of Science, 47-01 Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 645-5278; 9 a.m.-9 p.m., call for info.

     

    YOGA WORKSHOP

    Central Park hosts monthly workshop for adults; learn how to stretch, increase flexibility & reduce stress; North Meadow Recreation Center, Central Park (midpark at 97th St.), rsvp 348-4867; 11-12:30, free.

     

    Sunday 5/7

    INFANT/CHILD CPR

    Workshop on how to respond to cardiac, respiratory & choking emergencies; 14th St. Y, 344 E. 14th St. (betw. 1st & 2nd Aves.), 780-0800, ext.239; 1-4, $60.

     

    LOVE & MONEY

    Author Ann Diamond on "Financial Planning Approach," part of Personal Growth ongoing series?for couples only; 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 996-1100; 2-4, $100/couple.

     

    Monday 5/8

    BREAST CANCER WORKSHOP

    Seminar addresses breast cancer risks, role of genetics & symptoms of breast cancer, American Cancer Society hosts; Sol Goldman YM-YWHA, 344 E. 14th St. (betw. 1st & 2nd Aves.), 780-0800 ext.221; 6-7:30.

     

    HOW TECHNOLOGY CAN WORK FOR YOU

    Free workshop on cutting-edge products like battery-operated glasses, video software & talking clocks; The Lighthouse, Inc., 111 E. 59th St. (betw. Lexington & Park Aves.), 821-9700; 4-6.

     

    learning to talk & listen

    Workshop designed to help people deal with everyday life situations using the basic skills of improvisation; Performance of a Lifetime, 588 B'way, #403 (betw. Houston & Prince Sts.), 343-2884, res. req.; 8-9:30, free.

     

    Tuesday 5/9

    ALTERNATIVES TO PRISON

    Anarchist Forum pres. talk w/Rebecca Pates at Brecht Forum, 122 W. 27th St., 10th fl. (betw. 6th & 7th Aves.), 979-8353; 7:30, contrib.

     

    BROWN BAG LUNCH LECTURES

    Informal lectures on modern art?this week, John Angeline on "War;" Museum of Modern Art's Edward John Noble Ed. Center, 18 W. 54th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 708-9781; 12:30, $5 [repeats 5/11].

     

    CHUCK CLOSE

    Contemporary portraitist discusses some portraits that hang in The Frick Collection, part of "Writers, Poets & Artists Series" at The Frick Collection, 1 E. 70th St. (5th Ave.), 288-0700; 5:30, free.

     

    healthy aging

    Dr. Robert Lee leads workshop, part of "Health & Nutrition Lecture Series" at the West Side YMCA, 5 W. 63rd St. (Central Pk. W.), 875-4124; 6:30-8, free.

     

    MAHLER: DISCIPLINE & CHAMPION OF WAGNER

    Illustrated lecture by professor Henri-Louis de La Grange celebrates publication of Mahler biography; NY Biographical & Genealogical Society, 124 E. 58th St. (betw. Park & Lexington Aves.), 206-9922; 7:30, $10.

     

    SMALL-PUBLISHER POWER

    Small press publishers share their strategies, philosophies & insights during "Realities of Publishing Children's Books in 2000" workshop, part of an ongoing Publishing Workshop 2000 series at the Small Press Center, 20 W. 44th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 764-7021; 5:30-7:30, $25.

     

    WORK TALK

    Author of Playing Along, Izzy Gessell, hosts motivational lecture, "Skills You Need: Improv, Confidence, Listening, Trusting" at St. Jean's High School, 175 E. 76th St. (betw. Lexington & 3rd Aves.), 949-9300; 6-8:30, $10 contrib.