Free & Cheap Things to Do in New York This Weekend (December 1, 2, 3, 2017)

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Saturday December 2, 2017
Sunday December 3, 2017

Looking for free and cheap things to do in New York City this weekend?  We have scoured the internet to find fun, interesting, artsy, tasty, active, educational and unique experiences that you can do this weekend in the city for free or cheap.

If you’re on a budget (or even if you’re not), check out the list below for ideas on what to do this weekend without breaking the bank. Whatever your interests – food, music, movies, theater, dance, comedy, classes, tours, art or games – there’s definitely something here for you!

 

Friday December 1, 2017

Winter Village | Fair/Festival

  • Bryant Park, 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM (Free!)
  • The Winter Village features ice skating, holiday shopping, food, and artisanal boutiques offering delicious eats and exquisite gifts, from distinctive apparel to decorative goods, local food vendors, and more.
  • Open through the end of December.
  • Event Website

Grand Central Holiday Fair Fair/Festival

  • Grand Central, 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Free!)
  • 40 vendors will take over half of the historic Vanderbilt Hall to sell artwork, clothing for all ages, men’s/women’s accessories, children’s clothing/toys and home goods. A range of products and price points guarantees that New Yorkers, commuters, and tourists alike can find interesting gift items for others as well as covet-worthy items for themselves.
  • Recurs through Christmas Eve.
  • Event Website

Holiday Market Fair/Festival

  • Union Square, 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Free!)
  • A must-visit destination for unique gifts created by local craftsmen and artists.
  • Recurs through Christmas Eve.
  • Event Website

Museum of Modern Art | Museum/Art

  • 11 W. 53rd St., 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Free!)
  • Free admission to the MoMA courtesy of Uniqlo
  • Recurs every Friday.
  • Event Website

Free Music Fridays | Music

  • American Folk Art Museum, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (Free!)
  • This week’s feature includes Miriam Elhajli, a Venezuelan-Moroccan-American composer and vocalist whose work is influenced strongly by Latin American folk, modern jazz, and contemporary classical music.
  • Recurs every Friday.
  • Event Website

Tree Lighting Skate-tacular | Fun & Games

  • Bryant Park, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (Free!)
  • Annual Tree Lighting at Bryant Park! This year’s event, narrated by Tony Award winning, Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated actress, Jane Krakowski (30 Rock), will feature a stellar line up of live performances from Olympic and World Champion skaters including Johnny Weir, Kimmie Meissner, Meryl Davis, Charlie White and Jeff Buttle, followed by ice skating for all.
  • Event Website

Holiday Tree Lighting | Fun & Games

  • Abingdon Square (Manhattan), 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (Free!)
  • Come enjoy hot cocoa from Le Pain Quotidien, complimentary holiday cookies, caroling, photos with Santa (bring your own camera), and a tree lighting at 6:30 p.m. with Santa Claus!
  • Event Website

Time Lapse: Five Seasons | Art

  • The High Line, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Free!)
  • Artist and filmmaker Thomas Piper captures the complex evolution of Piet Oudolf’s planting designs in loops of time-lapse photography, projected publicly for the first time on the High Line.
  • Event Website

Morgan Library & Museum | Museum/Art

  • Madison Ave & 36th St., 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Free!)
  • Free admission to the library and museum.
  • Recurs every Friday.
  • Event Website

Whitney Museum | Museum/Art

  • 99 Gansevoort Street (Chelsea), 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Free!)
  • Free/pay what you wish admission to the Whitney Museum.
  • Recurs every Friday.
  • Event Website

Transplants Comedy

  • Q.E.D. (Astoria), 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM ($7)
  • A stand-up show, featuring comics who are new New Yorkers, telling stories of where they came from and the journey that led them here.
  • Event Website

ANYBODY: An Improvised Historical Hip-Hopera with North Coast Comedy

  • Caveat (Manhattan), 9:00 PM ($15)
  • NYC’s premier hip-hop improve team takes your favorite historical figure and performs a fully improved “hip-hopera” around that figure’s life.
  • Event Website

Karaoke Tremendous | Music Fun & Games

  • Union Hall (Brooklyn), Midnight – Late (Free!)
  • Karaoke!
  • Recurs every Friday.
  • Event Website

Midnights: “Home Alone” Screening + Drinking Game Film

  • Videology Bar & Cinema (Brooklyn), Midnight ($12)
  • Watch the best Christmas movie of all time and drink along to it! Drink whenever someone screams, Kevin successfully pulls off a prank, or breaks the fourth wall.
  • Event Website

 

Saturday December 2, 2017

Washington Square Park Volunteering | Volunteer Active

  • Washington Square Park, 8:45 AM – 11:00 AM (Free!)
  • The last volunteering day of the year. Raking, planting, and weeding are on deck for this opportunity. They provide all the tools you might need. Make it social by volunteering with a friend.
  • RSVP in advance, preferred.
  • Event Website

Tree Care | Volunteer Class

  • Sunset Park (Brooklyn), 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Free!)
  • Volunteers will learn how to aerate, cultivate, mulch, and identify street trees. They will also learn about the important roles street trees play in New York City.
  • Event Website

Motorcycle Show Fair/Festival

  • Jacob Javitz Center, 9:30 AM – 8:00 PM ($20)
  • Huge line-up of all things bike related – entertainment, advice, sport bikes, dirt bikes, scooters, ATVs, etc.
  • Event Website

Shape Up NYC: Zumba | Active

  • Poe Park Visitor Center (Bronx), 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (Free!)
  • Have fun with Zumba for fitness, health, and well-being.
  • Event Website

Grand Central Holiday Fair Fair/Festival

  • Grand Central, 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Free!)
  • 40 vendors will take over half of the historic Vanderbilt Hall to sell artwork, clothing for all ages, men’s/women’s accessories, children’s clothing/toys and home goods. A range of products and price points guarantees that New Yorkers, commuters, and tourists alike can find interesting gift items for others as well as covet-worthy items for themselves.
  • Recurs through Christmas Eve.
  • Event Website

Holiday Market Fair/Festival

  • Union Square, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Free!)
  • A must-visit destination for unique gifts created by local craftsmen and artists.
  • Recurs through Christmas Eve.
  • Event Website

Central Park Tour: Heart of the Park | Tour

  • Fifth Avenue and 72nd Street, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (Free!)
  • Highlights include: Conservatory Water, Loeb Boathouse, Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, Cherry Hill, the lake, and Strawberry Fields.
  • Event Website

From Freight to Flowers | Tour

  • The High Line, 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM (Free!)
  • Hear the story behind New York City’s park in the sky on a special winter walking tour! Join a 45-minute long tour led by High Line Docents, knowledgeable volunteer guides who offer you an insider’s perspective on the park’s history, design, and landscape.
  • Recurs Saturdays.
  • Event Website

Winter Village | Fair/Festival

  • Bryant Park, 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM (Free!)
  • The Winter Village features ice skating, holiday shopping, food, and artisanal boutiques offering delicious eats and exquisite gifts, from distinctive apparel to decorative goods, local food vendors, and more.
  • Open through the end of December.
  • Event Website

Chelsea Flea Market | Fair/Festival

  • West 25th Street, between 6th Ave & Broadway, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM ($1 admission)
  • Features up to 135 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, ephemera, decorative arts, vintage clothing, jewelry, and other types of antiques (items more than 100 years old), vintage items (including Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern items), and other desirable items from the past.
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market | Fair/Festival

  • West 39th Street, between 9th & 10th Ave, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Free to enter, goods for purchase)
  • A place where collectors and top-notch hagglers including fashion hunters, designers, celebs, tourists, and residents shop for antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing, home decorations, furniture, ephemera, jewelry, and more
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Long Island City Flea & Food | Fair/Festival Food

  • 5-25 46th Avenue, LIC, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free to enter, goods for purchase)
  • The market has over 80 carefully curated vendors that sell items such as internationally inspired food & drink, antiques, art, furniture, fashion, jewelry, arts & crafts and much more
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Smorg Square | Food Fair/Festival

  • SoHo, 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Free to enter, food and drink for purchase)
  • 75-100 food and drink vendors
  • Recurs through the holidays.
  • Event Website

The Green Team | Active

  • Brooklyn Bridge Park, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Free!)
  • Volunteer with the Green Team: The Green Team provides essential horticultural care to the Park, including planting, mulching, and removing invasive plants. The Green Team is a wonderful opportunity to learn about gardening, enjoy nature, and make the Park look its best.
  • Recurs Saturdays.
  • Event Website

Brooklyn Brewery Tours | Tour Food

  • Brooklyn Brewery, 12:30 PM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • Tour the brewery and learn how beer is made.
  • Recurs every Saturday & Sunday.
  • Event Website

Living with Urban Coyotes  | Class

  • Pelham Bay Park (Brooklyn), 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM (Free!)
  • Come learn about one of our more fascinating neighbors—the coyote.
  • Event Website

Our Solar System | Class

  • Fort Green Park (Brooklyn), 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM (Free!)
  • Urban Park Rangers will be your guides to the solar system, discussing the science, history and folklore of the universe. Discover the mysteries of the solar system and take a closer look at the sun.
  • Event Website

Winter Wildlife Viewing | Class

  • Brookville Park (Queens), 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM (Free!)
  • Urban Park Rangers will guide you to the best wildlife viewing spots in the urban jungle.
  • Event Website

Hands on History: Make a Pomander | Arts & Crafts

  • King Manor Museum (Queens), 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Free!)
  • A pomander is a scented, perfumed ball, often made from a dried orange or other citrus. You can learn about the winter holiday traditions of the 18th and 19th centuries and make your own scented pomander to take home! Then take a tour of King Manor Museum and learn about Founding Father Rufus King — a signer of the Constitution and early voice in the anti-slavery movement.
  • Event Website

Cranksgiving | Active Fun & Games

  • 1368 Fulton Street (Brooklyn), 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM ($20 in donations)
  • 2nd annual Cranksgiving Brooklyn charity bike ride! Cranksgiving is part bike ride, part scavenger hunt, and food drive that helps feed those in need and whether you choose to casually ride or race, you’ll be stopping at different markets in various neighborhoods looking for specific food items that will get donated to Brooklyn-based charities. The requirements are to get food and do it on a bike. All you need is a bike, a bag, a lock and some money to buy food. Navigate the streets of the city and the aisles of grocery stores as you search for specific canned goods. Once you’ve collected all your receipts, all of your food will be donated to the city’s homeless.
  • Event Website
  • Cranksgiving USA

African Diaspora International Film Festival | Film Fair/Festival

  • Various Locations, 1:00 PM – Late ($13)
  • ADIFF’s mission is to present these films to diverse audiences, redesign the Black cinema experience, and strengthen the role of African and African descent directors in contemporary world cinema. This is a truly international festival, featuring films from all around the world.
  • Event Website

Dandelion Chocolate: Making Chocolate | Books

  • The Strand (Manhattan), 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Free!)
  • Dandelion Chocolate is a bean-to-bar chocolate factory in San Francisco, and they’ve traveled all the way out here to share their brains and chocolate with us! They’ll be celebrating the launch of their book Making Chocolate: From Bean to Bar to S’more, which is a complete guide to making chocolate from scratch. The book dives into everything from tips and techniques for making chocolate in your own kitchen to sourcing beans from origin to 30 recipes right from Dandelion’s beloved pastry kitchen.
  • Event Website

Union Square Park Tour | Tour

  • Union Square, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (Free!)
  • Explore the social and political history of the Union Square neighborhood and learn about the people and events that shaped this vibrant historical community.
  • Recurs every Saturday.
  • Event Website

Holiday Festival & Tree Lighting Celebration | Fun & Games

  • Great lawn (Astoria Park), 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Free!)
  • Join in celebrating Astoria’s holiday tradition with music, magic, train rides, and much more.
  • Event Website

Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl | Fun & Games

  • Bar None (East Village), 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM registration, drink specials until 4 AM ($12)
  • Show off your ugly sweater while taking advantage of awesome drink specials at your favorite bars. Where else would you rather be on a Saturday in the month of December? This is a time of year for celebratory events and fun-filled times. They’ve got the beer, the cocktails, the drinks, now all you need to do is get your ugly sweater ready!
  • Event Website

Bronx Little Italy Tree Lighting | Fun & Games

  • Ciccarone Park (Bronx), 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • Join Bronx Little Italy for their annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Ciccarone Park. Celebrate the holidays and listen to holiday music as you enjoy Italian cookies and hot chocolate. Santa will also be stopping by!
  • Event Website

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Coloring Party Film

  • Videology Bar & Cinema (Brooklyn), 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM ($25)
  • Watch the movie and color! Featuring over 70 black and white illustrations, this Harry Potter Coloring Book immerses you in the snowy, magical world of Hogwarts just in time for the holidays! Each ticket will also include a set of 12 colored pencils, but you’re welcome to bring your own crayons, markers, stickers, etc., to really make this a party.
  • Event Website

Bargemusic Music

  • Brooklyn Bridge Park, 4:00 PM (Free!)
  • Walk across the gangplank of a renovated coffee barge for a one-hour, family-friendly concert by Bargemusic.
  • Recurs Saturdays.
  • Event Website

Birding: Owls | Class

  • Inwood Hill Park (Manhattan), 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM (Free!)
  • Urban Park Rangers will guide you to the best wildlife viewing spots in the urban jungle for viewing owls.
  • Pre-registration required.
  • Event Website

Cheese and Dairy Festival | Food Fair/Festival

  • Flushing Town Hall (Queens), 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM ($60)
  • The very best artisanal creameries from all over the region will showcase more than 75 exquisite artisanal cheese, desserts, fine wines and spirits. Eat and drink to your heart’s content as this event is all inclusive!
  • Event Website

Time Lapse: Five Seasons | Art

  • The High Line, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Free!)
  • Artist and filmmaker Thomas Piper captures the complex evolution of Piet Oudolf’s planting designs in loops of time-lapse photography, projected publicly for the first time on the High Line.
  • Event Website

Trivia Night | Fun & Games

Nerd is the New Black Comedy

  • Q.E.D. (Astoria), 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM ($8)
  • Charles McBee will be co-headlining this edition of Nerd Is The New Black with the hilarious Emma Willmann. They’ll both be performing special 1/2 hour sets plus a couple of special guests from Netflix and Comedy Central will be stopping by.
  • Event Website

Science Exclamation Point! Comedy

  • Caveat (Manhattan), 10:00 PM ($7)
  • Two short, entrancing science lectures inspire sets of hilarious, never-to-be-seen-again improv comedy.
  • Event Website

Party Like It’s 1999: All I Want For Christmas Is Mariah Edition | Music Dance

  • The Bell House (Brooklyn), 10:00 PM (Free!)
  • All I Want For Christmas is Mariah Edition will feature the best from that album as part of double shots from her catalog all night long. Plus DJ Steve will also serve up the usual mix of the best rock, pop, R&B, hip-hop and dance tunes from the 1990s.
  • Event Website

Last Stop Laughs | Comedy

  • Q.E.D. (Astoria), 11:00 PM – 12:30 AM (Free!)
  • Late night stand up.
  • Recurs every Saturday.
  • Event Website

DJ Party | Music Dance

  • Union Hall (Brooklyn), Midnight – Late (Free!)
  • DJ Bengey is native New Yorker/Brooklynite. Bengey labels himself as an “Entertaining DJ” besides just playing music, DJ Bengey dances and entertains the crowd during his DJ sets! From old school to new school tunes DJ Bengey has you all covered.
  • Recurs most Saturday nights.
  • Event Website

Midnights: “Home Alone 2 Lost In New York” Screening + Drinking Game Film

  • Videology Bar & Cinema (Brooklyn), Midnight ($12)
  • Watch the sequel to the best Christmas movie of all time and drink along to it! Drink whenever Joe Pesci fake curses, whenever you see the pigeon lady, or when Donald Trump appears.
  • Event Website

 

Sunday December 3, 2017

Winter Village | Fair/Festival

  • Bryant Park, 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM (Free!)
  • The Winter Village features ice skating, holiday shopping, food, and artisanal boutiques offering delicious eats and exquisite gifts, from distinctive apparel to decorative goods, local food vendors, and more.
  • Open through the end of December.
  • Event Website

Motorcycle Show Fair/Festival

  • Jacob Javitz Center, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM ($20)
  • Huge line-up of all things bike related – entertainment, advice, sport bikes, dirt bikes, scooters, ATVs, etc.
  • Event Website

Soap Making Class Class

  • Q.E.D. (Astoria), 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM ($45)
  • Using a method called “cold process soap making,” you will create your very own bars of all-natural vegan soap to keep for yourself or give as gifts to friends. Price of class includes 2 bars of soap to keep!
  • Event Website

Grand Central Holiday Fair Fair/Festival

  • Grand Central, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • 40 vendors will take over half of the historic Vanderbilt Hall to sell artwork, clothing for all ages, men’s/women’s accessories, children’s clothing/toys and home goods. A range of products and price points guarantees that New Yorkers, commuters, and tourists alike can find interesting gift items for others as well as covet-worthy items for themselves.
  • Recurs through Christmas Eve.
  • Event Website

Holiday Market Fair/Festival

  • Union Square, 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Free!)
  • A must-visit destination for unique gifts created by local craftsmen and artists.
  • Recurs through Christmas Eve.
  • Event Website

Chelsea Flea Market | Fair/Festival

  • West 25th Street, between 6th Ave & Broadway, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM ($1 admission)
  • Features up to 135 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, ephemera, decorative arts, vintage clothing, jewelry, and other types of antiques (items more than 100 years old), vintage items (including Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern items), and other desirable items from the past
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market | Fair/Festival

  • West 39th Street, between 9th & 10th Ave, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Free to enter, goods for purchase)
  • A place where collectors and top-notch hagglers including fashion hunters, designers, celebs, tourists, and residents shop for antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing, home decorations, furniture, ephemera, jewelry, and more
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Grand Bazaar | Fair/Festival

  • 77th St. & Columbus Ave., 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Free!)
  • Recurring every Sunday.
  • The largest curated weekly market on the Upper West Side: indoors & outdoors, local artist, designers, and antique/vintage dealers sell one-of-a-kind and limited edition art, antique watches, vintage collectibles and fashion, handmade jewelry and furniture.
  • Event Website

Smorg Square | Food Fair/Festival

  • SoHo, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Free to enter, food and drink for purchase)
  • 75-100 food and drink vendors
  • Recurs through the holidays.
  • Event Website

Long Island City Flea & Food | Fair/Festival Food

  • 5-25 46th Avenue, LIC, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free to enter, goods for purchase)
  • The market has over 80 carefully curated vendors that sell items such as internationally inspired food & drink, antiques, art, furniture, fashion, jewelry, arts & crafts and much more.
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Brooklyn Brewery Tours | Tour Food

  • Brooklyn Brewery, 12:30 PM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • Tour the brewery and learn how beer is made.
  • Recurs every Saturday & Sunday.
  • Event Website

Heather Garden Conifers Tour | Tour

  • Fort Tyron Park (Manhattan), 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM (Free!)
  • Come tour Fort Tryon’s Heather Garden and the former Billings Estate entrance area and learn about Fort Tryon’s many conifers and evergreens with Leslie Day, author of A Field Guide to New York City.
  • Event Website

Outdoor Skills: Orienteering and Compasses | Class Active

  • Canarsie Park (Brooklyn), 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM (Free!)
  • Whether you are preparing for an extended journey through the woods or just want to be more prepared for any situation, an outdoor skills program is the perfect fit for you. Learn tips and tricks that will enhance your knowledge of the natural world, and might just save your life.
  • Event Website

Winter Tree ID Hike | Active

  • Forest Park (Queens), 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM (Free!)
  • Urban Park Ranger led tree identification hike. This is a light hike.
  • Event Website

African Diaspora International Film Festival | Film Fair/Festival

  • Various Locations, 1:00 PM – Late ($13)
  • ADIFF’s mission is to present these films to diverse audiences, redesign the Black cinema experience, and strengthen the role of African and African descent directors in contemporary world cinema. This is a truly international festival, featuring films from all around the world.
  • Event Website

Central Park Tour: Southern Welcome| Tour

  • Fifth Avenue & 61st Street, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Free!)
  • Highlights include: Grand Army Plaza, the pond, Gapstow Bridge, Wollman Rink, Chess & Checkers House, and the Dairy.
  • Event Website

A New York Christmas | Tour

  • Kingsland Homestead (Queens), 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM ($5)
  • Sibyl Groff is known for being the legendary Spirited New Yorker. Through her knowledge of  New York City, Sibyl has educated many people on topics such as the city’s architecture, artwork, and history. Sybil was featured on the NBC’s Nightly News for her expertise on Rockefeller Center, midtown Manhattan, and beyond.
  • Event Website

Holiday Tree Lighting | Fun & Games

  • Fort Green Park (Brooklyn), 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • Stop by to take a picture with Santa Claus, enjoy free hot cocoa by Castro’s Restaurant, and cookies provided from Brooklyn Sweet Spot and Peck’s. Gather with your neighbors, listen to Manifest choir, and watch the tree light up at 5:00 PM.
  • Event Website

Astronomy: Super Moon | Class

  • Van Cortlandt Park (Bronx), 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM (Free!)
  • Using a reflecting telescope, The Urban Park Rangers will show you where the six Apollo missions that landed on the moon actually touched down. Explore the Mare Tranquillitatis (Sea of Tranquility) of Apollo 11 and the Apennine Mountains of Apollo 15, among others. Dive to the depths of craters named for Archimedes, Plato, and Copernicus
  • Event Website

Reel Smart: Die Hard Comedy

  • Caveat (Manhattan), 6:30 PM ($10)
  • Nate Charles wanted to learn stuff, so he watched a bunch of boring documentaries and now shares the info from them with you in the most entertaining of ways, so you can get smart too!
  • Event Website

Trivia Night | Fun & Games

  • Arts & Crafts Beer Parlor Soha (by Columbia), 7:00 PM (Free!)
  • Recurring every Sunday
  • Each week features an “On This Day In History” round, a rapid-fire “Name Threes” round, the best-curated audio round in the city, and tons of prizes, including books, theater tickets, & other prizes (many of them drinkable).
  • TriviaNYC Website
  • Venue Website

The Adventures of Danny & Mike | Comedy

  • Union Hall (Brooklyn), 7:30 PM ($6 Advance, $8 Door)
  • Live recording of a podcast by the two former “Adventures of Pete & Pete” stars.
  • Event Website

Curb Your Ethics: The Moral Philosophy of Larry David Comedy

  • Q.E.D. (Astoria), 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM ($6)
  • Join bioethicist Dr. Elizabeth Yuko for a look inside Larry Davidian ethics, then stick around after the show to watch the season 9 finale. It’ll be pretty, pretty, pretty interesting.
  • Event Website