Get a jump on holiday shopping by stopping at the Stutz (212 W. 10th St., B150) on Friday night, where 40 artists will have work on display and for sale.
Want to get the kids away from the tube for an afternoon?
Before there was Rent, there was La Boheme, Puccini's beloved opera about the trials and tribulations of creative young bohemians loving -- and starving -- in the big city.
The President Benjamin Harrison Home (1230 N.
Sam Shepard's Curse of the Starving Class was called "a play of eloquent intensity, whirlwind farce and resonantly poignant insight" by Time magazine when it opened.
Stand-up comic Dom Irrera has been called "the king of clubs." Irrera's been repeatedly nominated for Best Male Stand-Up at the American Comedy Awards.
The 33rd International Festival continues the tradition of bringing various cultures together for a world extravaganza, beginning Friday, Nov. 20 and running through Sunday, Nov. 22.
Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is one of the Bard's most problematic plays.