DRESSING ON THE SIDE. Witness the tossing of a giant salad by performance artist Alison Knowles. In “Make a Salad,” Knowles and her team chop lettuce and other vegetables to the beat of live music by Joshua Selman, then let the audience dig in. full story ![]()

Obscura Society NYC gives a tour of New York City Marble Cemetery. Usually closed to the public, this space is one of the few surviving cemeteries in lower Manhattan.
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From garage band to Grand Central, Okkervil River will rock out the station.
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Show your appreciation for Mother Earth during the Waking Up the Farm Earth Day Celebration.
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If you could use a little free dough these days, you're in luck! April 26, 2013, is National Pretzel Day (NPD) and that means one thing - free and really cheap pretzels across...
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Celebrate the Indian holiday of Holi — the festival of colors. NYC Bhangra Dance Company and School will teach traditional folk dances as you enjoy music and food in Dag Hammarskjold Park.
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Enjoy a concert by Finnish violinist Pekka Kuusisto at Le Poisson Rouge. The evening will feature music by J.S. Bach, Jorg Widmann, Nico Muhly and more, as well as original pieces by Kuusisto.
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Explore sculpture by contemporary artist El Anatsui in his first solo exhibit in New York.
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Strap on your guitar and head to the third annual Brooklyn Springtime Guitar Show, held at Brooklyn Bowl.
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Kick back and enjoy an evening of art and music during James Nares’ “Street,” featuring Thurston Moore. The co-founder of alternative rock band Sonic Youth, Moore will perform the live 12-string guitar score during Nares’ projection of “Street,” a video with footage of people in the streets of Manhattan taken from a moving car. 6:30 p.m. $22.
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SPICE, SPICE BABY. Meet Lior Lev Sercarz, the “Spice Master” and chef of La Boite in New York City, at the Rubin Museum of Art. He’s been named one of Bon Appetit’s “Tastemakers of 2012” and he’ll chat with scientist Donald A.
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