
This Saturday, March 23rd, 7PM at The Metropolitan Museum of Art:
Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, compositions, arrangements, live electronics, live video-mixing
Haale, vocalist
Adrianna Mateo, violin
Jiliane Russo, cello
Of Water and Ice is a composition for string quartet and video that evolved out of Paul D. Miller’s large-scale multimedia work Sinfonia Antarctica. Of Water and Ice is a music/video exploration of the composition of ice and water and our relationship to the vanishing environment of the arctic poles. Read More
Parking available at The Marlowe Garage – 145 East 81st Street

As Spring rapidly approaches, we count down the last days of Winter. Be sure to get in one last round of ice skating for the season at The Citi Pond at Bryant Park! Open through March 3rd, 2013.
Bryant Park’s 17,000-square-foot outdoor rink is free and open late. Don’t get too excited—the admission may be gratis, but you’ll have to shell out $14 to rent skates (or BYO). Still, it’s a veritable winter wonderland: After your skate, warm up at spacious rinkside restaurant Celsius, or browse the surrounding shops. If you want to practice your lutzes and axels with ample spinning room, try visiting during off-peak hours. Read More.
Parking is available at The Emerald Green Garage -320 West 38th Street

The Alt.Oscars, hosted by the krazy kids from Kostume Kult, are back for their annual night of movieland mirth. On Sunday, February 24th, you’ll be able to view that stale, traditional Oscars broadcast, of course (Seth MacFarlane—they’re kidding, right?), but you’ll also be treated to the Altys’ red carpet, DJs Kevin Graves and Alex Funk, the Love Show Dancers, the awards themselves and plenty more. Dress to impress. A portion of the proceeds goes to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (broadwaycares.org). Read More
Parking is available at The Emerald Green Garage -320 West 38th Street

A feast for the eyes and ears and one of New York City Ballet’s grandest productions, The Sleeping Beauty is a charming fairytale featuring Martins’ enchanting choreography, luxurious sets and costumes, Tschaikovsky’s glorious score, and a cast of fanciful characters. Read More
Parking is available at The Grand Tier Garage – 1930 Broadway – Enter on 64th St. Between Broadway and Central Park West

Looking for a festive spot to watch the Super Bowl? No matter what team you’re rooting for on Sunday, you’ll have a blast at one of these parties.
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Convenient parking locations all over the city!

Saturday, January 26, 2013 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden. Garden of Laughs, is a one-night-only event featuring stand-up performances by some of the biggest names in comedy, including Adam Ferrara, Darrell Hammond, Robert Klein, Brian Regan, Ray Romano and Wanda Sykes and will be hosted by legendary broadcaster and 24-time Emmy Award-winner Bob Costas! The night of stand-up comedy is being created specifically to benefit the Garden of Dreams Foundation, a non-profit charity that works with all areas of The Madison Square Garden Company.
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Parking is available at West 37th Street Garage – 300 West 37th Street

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting
Over 30,000 multi-colored energy-efficient LED lights will be lit Wednesday, November 28th during the 2012 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting. As an international symbol for the holidays in New York City the tree took its position on November 14th and prepped for Wednesday’s events including being crowned with a Swarovski star. Join in on the festivities. Click for more details.
Parking is available at Emerald Green Garage – 320 West 38th Street

The 86th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will be marching down Central Park West onto 6th Avenue and finding its way to Macy’s in Herald Square this Thursday. The parade will feature marching bands, balloons, floats and an appearance from Santa Claus. The parade route has over 2.5 miles of viewing opportunities. For more information click here.
Parking available at various GPS locations.

It is CMJ Music Festival time again. October 16-20th NYC will be swarmed with college music fans and musicians. With venues located throughout the city and performances happening all day long it isn’t uncommon to see the naturally nocturnal make a few daylight appearances.
For more information on CMJ and where your favorite band will be performing please click here.
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