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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012
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THE RUNDOWN THEATER “Love Goes To Press” Through July 29, The Mint Theater, 311 W. 43rd St., 3rd Fl., $55 “Love Goes To Press,” a theatrical match for the screwball films of the 1940s, revels in the sassy, sisterly solidarity between two female war correspondents — Jane Mason and Annabelle Jones — both clearly modeled on Gellhorn and Cowles’ own experiences covering WWII.
Dance
Trisha Brown Dance Company: “Astral Converted” Today and Friday, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave., $45 A remarkable collaboration between three esteemed fig-
ures in the artistic industry, Robert Rauschenberg (visual and costume design) and John Cage (original music) work with Trisha Brown to present choreography that inhabits a series of eight metal frame towers, which house the light and sound system for the performance.
Music
4Knots Music Festival
Saturday, 1-8 p.m., South Street Seaport, Pier 17, Free 4Knots Music Festival showcases renowned and emerging artists (much like its predecessor, the Siren Festival). Indie-rock darlings of the ’90s
Archers of Loaf headline, supported by surf-punk sister act Bleached, pop trio Hospitality, outstanding R&B crooner Nick Waterhouse, as well as others. MINDY BOND GETTY IMAGES
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106.7 Lite FM’s Broadway in Bryant Park Thursdays through August 16 12:30 p.m., Bryant Park, Ave. of the Americas at W. 40th St. Free Can’t afford the price tag on a ticket to a Broadway show? This lunchtime series will fit every budget and fulfill every musical fantasy of the Great White Way. The casts of Broadway shows (“Anything Goes,” “Wicked,” “Chicago,” “Phantom,” “Memphis” and tons more) will serenade you on your lunch hour, for free. LEAH TAYLOR
ART Art = Mixx Tonight, 7-10 p.m., Openhouse Nolita Gallery, 379 Broome St. $15 The inaugural event for Openhouse Gallery’s Nolita location features live jazz, an art auction and an open bar. The gallery features local artwork of all media and boasts an outdoor sculpture garden — perfect for a little weeknight escape. AGNEETA THACKER
The You Are Here Festival (aka the maze) Tonight through Aug. 4, Secret Project Robot, 389 Melrose St. Bushwick, Free Forging through barriers both physical and mental, the maze, by art duo Trouble, attempts to dissolve the audience/performer di-
John Cage lends original music to “Astral Converted.”
chotomy while funneling visitors through a maze of installations, experimental music and performance art. SARA ROFFINO
FOOD Super(Duper) Market: A Paper Production Friday through Sunday, 410 W. 16th St., Free A foodie’s dream, the Super(Duper) Market boasts a vast array of vendors from all over the country. For three days, your
taste buds should settle for nothing less than continuous consumption of spectacular food. Warning: Drooling may occur. AH
MUSIC Bhi Bhiman Saturday, 7 p.m., Joe’s Pub, 425 Lafayette St., $15 The child of Sri Lankan immigrants, Bhiman has a lot more in common musically with the likes of Woodie Guthrie and Bob Dylan than, say, M.I.A. His
Archers of Loaf headline this Sunday’s 4Knots Music Festival.
take on Americana is witty and fresh. Sufjan who? LT
Codeine Sunday, 8 p.m., Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St., $20 Sub Pop-signed New York trio Codeine were one of the leading lights of the mid-’90s slowcore scene in indie rock, a sound that prized glacial pacing, aching ambiance and gradually unfurling tensions. Recently reunited, Codeine’s songs remain very
much worth the wait. ERIC GRANDY
FESTIVAL Bastille Day on Smith Street Sunday, 12-6 p.m., Smith St. btwn. Pacific and Bergen sts. Brooklyn, Free This is one of the best Brooklyn summer traditions there is. Drink some pastis while playing petanque with some of the locals, and enjoy food by neigh-
borhood French restaurants Cercle Rouge, BarTabac and Provence En Boite. JASON DIAMOND
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