Summer in the City: Week 12

Summer is disturbingly coming to a RAPID end, so lets make the most of the few weeks that remain. 

Boston


Third Thursdays: Garden Party

Description: Enjoy moonlit gardens, enchanting landscapes, and colorful conversations at the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum.
Date:  8/15/2013
Time: 5:30 PM    
Location: Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum, 280 Fenway, Boston
Price: $5 - $15

Description: Cocoa Jackson Lane combines gritty soul with roots and reggae. Hailing from the Pacific, South East Asia, and Barcelona, this eclectic outfit instinctively delivers an honest and raw performance. Fronted by the vivacious Jess Harlen and directed by bassist Camilla Charlesworth, Cocoa Jackson Lane seamlessly ranges from heart-wrenching delicacy to hard-hitting dancehall.
Date:  8/15/2013
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM    
Location: ICA Boston, 100 Northern Avenue Boston
Price: FREE


Description: Child prodigy and “a giant in the making” (All About Jazz), Julian Lage joins guitars with Chris Eldridge of the Punch Brothers and The Infamous Stringdusters for this special performance.
Date:  8/15/2013
Time: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM    
Location: MFA, Calderwood Courtyard, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Price: $24 + $30

Description: All of our neighborhoods will come together from across Greater Boston to work on solutions to make our city a healthy sustainable place to live. People from all over New England will be welcome to join us. Boston GreenFest 2013 brings many opportunities to the heart of our city to learn about green products, services, ideas, networks, and jobs. There will be interactive exhibits, workshops, presentations, and special features: continuous live entertainment on three stages, Boston EcoPageant International, EcoFashion, BostonGreenFilmFest for children and adults, eco-games, One Gallon Challenge – a “race” starting at noon on Thursday, August 15th to see how far 1 gallon of gas takes them and arrive at City Hall throughout the afternoon to be on hand during the entire festival, lots of great kids’ activities, great food, and much more.
Date:  8/15/2013 – 8/17/2013
Time: Varies    
Location: Boston City Hall Plaza
Price: FREE

Description: Hitchcock’s influence cuts across Hollywood and the avant-garde, academia and the art world; more than thirty years after his death, his life and work remains the subject of endless speculation and interpretation. For undergraduate film students, close analysis of a Hitchcock sequence has long been a rite of passage, the equivalent of memorizing your Shakespeare. Get your fill of a man who created a genre all his own. This week the Harvard Film Archive will be screening Rebecca, Notorious, Rear Window, The Lady Vanishes, and Waltzes from Vienna.
Date:  8/15/2013 – 8/18/2013
Time: 7:00 PM     
Location: Harvard Film Archive, 24 Quincy, Cambridge
Price: $9

Description: The Fisherman's Feast is an annual event that began in Boston in 1910 and is based on a tradition that goes back to the 16th century in Sciacca Sicily. The Feast is based on the devotion of the fishermen from Sciacca to the Madonna del Soccorso (Our Lady of Help). When the fishermen immigrated to America in the early 1900's, they brought their traditions with them. Today's Feast is much the same as it was over 100 years ago with lights adorning the street and the smell of sausage in the air. The current Feast is organized by the descendants of those original immigrants and still includes a procession of the Madonna through the streets of the North End.
Date:  8/15/2013 – 8/18/2013
Time: Varies    
Location:  North End on North, Fleet and Lewis Streets Boston
Price: FREE

Description: Find yourself swept up into the world of Mac the Knife in an entirely new re-telling of a penny dreadful story older than bath-tub distilleries. Imagine Brecht/Weill's "Threepenny Opera," and John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera" had a kid with the adopted child of Django Reinhardt and Daft Punk, and that kid owned a night club that played EDM and Swing Music and buffered it all with cage dancers, burlesque & vaudeville... what you have is this rollicking immersive ElectroSwing clubnight theatrical!
Date:  8/16/2013 + 8/18/2013
Time: 8:00 PM    
Location: A.R.T. Oberon, 2 Arrow Street, Cambridge
Price: $20

Description: The Boston International Children’s Film Festival features intelligent, passionate, and provocative cinematic works for ages 3-14. Co-presented by New York International Children's Film Festival.
Date:  8/18/2013 – 9/01/2013
Time: Varies    
Location: MFA, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Price: $10


Chicago

Description: Explore the museum late night with After Dark in the Modern Wing. Check out special tours of Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity and see the winning design of the Threadless Impressionism challenge. Then rock out to live music and performances by acclaimed theatrical ensemble Collaboraction. Complimentary appetizers with cash bar. After Dark—see the Art Institute in a new light.
Date:  8/16/2013
Time: 9:00 PM – 12:00 AM     
Location: Art Institute Chicago, 111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago
Price: $20

Description The Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest (GAAF) is a free, weekend-long arts festival that features 100+ artists, open studios, and live entertainment on three outdoor stages.  Experience art of all disciplines, music, theater, food and drink on the cobblestone streets of the Glenwood Avenue Arts District in Chicago’s historic Rogers Park neighborhood.
Date: 8/16/2013 – 8/18/2013
Time: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM + 12: 00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Rogers Park, Glenwood and Farwell Avenues 
Price: FREE

Description: Celebrate India Independence Day with the Rogers Park parade's colorful floats and lively music along Devon Avenue.
Date:  8/17/2013
Time: 11:30 AM
Location: Devon Avenue from Western to California Avenues, Chicago
Price: FREE

Description: Gogol Bordello is a gypsy-punk band fusing supercharged folk influences with a sideshow cabaret. This concert—originally scheduled to take place at the troubled Congress Theater—marks the grand opening of the Concord Music Hall, although the venue launched earlier this month with a performance by Adam Ant.
Date:  8/17/2013
Time: 6:00 PM      
Location: Concord Music Hall, 2047 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago
Price: $50

Description: Ólafur Arnalds has steadily built a reputation as one of the world’s most bright and able young composers. Purveying a neo-classical style with an array of influences which range from electronica to minimalism, he is an artist who draws from a variety of sources whilst maintaining his own unique sound. Sarah Neufeld is a violinist and composer based in Montréal, Canada. Best known as a member of Arcade Fire, she is also a founding member of the acclaimed contemporary instrumental ensemble Bell Orchestre and has performed and recorded with many other groups, including The Luyas, Esmerine and Little Scream.
Date:  8/18/2013
Time: 6:30 PM      
Location: Millennium Park, Jay Pritzker Pavilion, 201 E.Randolph St, Aveneue, Chicago
Price: FREE

Description: Fusion has a somewhat deserved bad rap. A mish-mash of two musical styles tends to not really satisfy fans of either genre. Which is what makes this quartet such a wonderful, winning success. An inspired blend of the bluegrass and classical worlds, the four reknowned musicians (combined with vocalist Aoife O'Donovan) won the Best Folk Album Grammy for 2011's The Goat Rodeo Sessions. It's a quick-footed album of jumping Appalachia, with a welcome dose of grace not typically found in barnstormin' pickin'.
Date:  8/18/2013
Time: 7:00 PM, Gates @ 4:00 PM
Location: Ravinia Pavilion, 418 Sheridan Rd
Price: $30 + $80



New York

Description: Over the course of its run at SOB’s, Basement Bhangra has made an indelible mark on New York’s clubland as one of the city’s most culturally diverse and consistently high-energy dance parties. In that fifteen year span, Basement Bhangra has hosted live performances from a who’s-who of the genre’s top performers, including bhangra legend Malkit Singh, Bally Sagoo, Bikram Singh, Hard Kaur, and Apache Indian, who performed at this year’s Basement Bhangra Thanksgiving Eve special. 
Date: 8/15/2013
Time: Doors at 7:00 PM
Location: (Le) Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker Street, New York
Price: $15

Description: Join award-winning artist Oliver Jeffers for a presentation about his creative journey, his work in various formats, and exciting upcoming projects. Hang out after the lecture because the Mets Open Late (until 9PM) and you still need to check out the Imran Qureshi roof garden installation and the new (-ish) galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia
Date: 8/16/2013
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Price: Free with Museum admission, but registration is required

Description: Test your sculpting skills during this annual competition at Coney Island. Amateurs and pros alike will fashion giant mounds of sand into works of art, often with spectacular results. In past years, sculptures have included a replica of the New York Aquarium and a giant octopus. Spectators who haven't quite mastered the art of sand sculpting can sit back and quietly judge the competition. Judges award prizes to winners in five categories, including one for children. There are no experience or age requirements for this event. 
Date: 8/17/2013
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Coney Island Boardwalk, at West 10th –  West 12th Streets
Price: FREE

Description: If you missed it the first time, fear not because someone’s been looking out for you and you can still catch Helen Mirren in the highly praised theater production from the London stage. Synopsis: For sixty years Elizabeth II has met each of her twelve Prime Ministers in a weekly audience at Buckingham Palace - a meeting like no other in British public life - it is private. Both parties have an unspoken agreement never to repeat what is said. Not even to their spouses. The Audience breaks this contract of silence - and imagines a series of pivotal meetings between the Downing Street incumbents and their Queen. From Churchill to Cameron, each Prime Minister has used these private conversations as a sounding board and a confessional - sometimes intimate, sometimes explosive.
Date: 8/17/2013 
Time: 3:00 PM + 7:00 PM
Location: Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York
Price: $22

The 8th Bi-Annual Jazz Age Lawn Party on Governors Island
Description: The Jazz Age Lawn Party is New York City’s original prohibition era inspired gathering. Hosted and conceived by Michael Arenella, the event started as a small gathering of perhaps fifty friends and fans. The event, initially produced by the island, was handed over to Michael in its third year to organize and grow. Under his watch, the event was carefully crafted and nurtured, becoming what is now referred to by The Wall Street Journal as, “the biggest (not to mention the cleanest and most family-oriented) regular event in the ‘Retro Noveau’ movement...” It was at this time that St-Germain joined forces with The Lawn Party, delightfully whetting the whistles of fops and flappers with their refreshing summer cocktails.
Date: 8/17/2013 + 8/18/2013
Time: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: Governors Island
Price: $30 (Advance) + $35 (Gate)

Description: What better way to wrap up your outdoor summer movie screening season than with the Spielberg Classic E.T. Steven Spielberg's masterpiece, one of the top box office leaders, tells the story of an alien stranded on Earth and desperate to go home, and the special bond made with 10 year old Elliot. Features Drew Barrymore in her big-screen breakout role.
Date: 8/19/2013
Time: Lawn 5:00 PM
Location: Bryant Park
Price: FREE

Description: For decades Bobby McFerrin has broken all the rules. The 10-time Grammy winner has blurred the distinction between pop music and fine art, goofing around barefoot in the world’s finest concert halls, exploring uncharted vocal territory, inspiring a whole new generation of a cappella singers and the beatbox movement. His latest album, spirityouall, is a bluesy, feel-good recording, an unexpected move from the music-industry rebel who singlehandedly redefined the role of the human voice with his a cappella hit “Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” his collaborations with Yo-Yo Ma, Chick Corea and the Vienna Philharmonic, his improvising choir Voicestra, and his legendary solo vocal performances. The spirityouall project embraces Bobby McFerrin’s folk, rock, and blues influences without abandoning his fearless improvisational approach or his never-ending exploration of the human voice. He moves seamlessly between lyrics and wordless lines, trading phrases with his band, inviting the audience to sing along. Bobby loves to sing this music, and it shows: spirityouall raises the roof with joyful grooves.
Date: 8/20/2013
Time: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: Central Park Summerstage  
Price: FREE

Description: This summer, the Chamber Music Society heads outdoors to beautiful Central Park. In a free concert open to all, presented by Naumburg Orchestral Concerts, an intergenerational cast of CMS artists takes center stage to perform treasured works by Mozart, Beethoven, and Dvořák as part of this beloved summer classical music series.
Date: 8/21/2013
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Naumburg Bandshell
Price: FREE

Flow.13
Description: Flow.13, a two-part environmental art exhibition—presented by the Randall's Island Park Alliance, The Bronx Museum of the Arts and Made Event—features five new site-specific installations by a group of emerging artists. The artworks, which include mixed-media pieces like billboards, benches and a ring-shaped bark structure titled "Looping Back" that references improvisatory jazz, encourage visitor interaction. The pieces are on view along the southwestern shoreline of Randall's Island Park through November.
Date: thru 11/1/2013
Time: “Timeliess”
Location: Randall’s Island Park, along the southern shoreline near the 103rd Street Footbridge 
Price: FREE

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