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This week's Alexa calendar includes a new cocktail lounge on the Lower East Side, a photo of Paul McCartney, an art opening in Chelsea, and more.
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Every week, Alexa rounds up New York's hottest fashion, hotel openings, restaurant debuts, and celebrity-studded cultural happenings. This is a hand-picked guide to the best things to see, shop, taste and experience across the city.
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Paul McCartney's snapshots go on display at the Brooklyn Museum, a super cool jazz club opens on the Lower East Side, and artist Teresita Fernandez debuts a series of new works, including her first film, at Liman Maupin Gallery Let me do it.
Hundreds of photographs from Paul McCartney's personal archive will be on display in a new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum (through August 18th). Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm features 250 black-and-white and color photographs taken by the Beatles with his Pentax film camera, documenting the Fab Four's first U.S. tour. doing. In this immersive installation, which also features video clips and archival material, McCartney captures the frenzy of Beatlemania as the band traveled from New York, where their first televised performance was held to an audience of 73 million people. ). With enthusiastic fans and paparazzi in hot pursuit, he heads to Washington, D.C. and Miami. 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn; Brooklyn Museum
Green thumbs will be delighted! Terrain, the Urbn-owned garden, home and lifestyle brand (sister brands include Free People, Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters and Nuuly), has opened its first New York location at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. It fills his 2,700 square feet of the Diane H. and Joseph S. Steinberg Visitor Center with gardens, lush plants, gifts, and decorations (vases, candleholders, lanterns, and…a mix of Bloody Marys!) means to fill it with Special events are also popular, as are our workshops and design services, which offer garden and floral expertise (like succulent arrangements) tailored to your home's needs. 990 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn; Brooklyn Botanical Garden Topography
A new musical inspired by the iconic songs of Huey Lewis and the News has opened at Broadway's James Earl Jones Theatre. It's not advertised as a sing-a-long, but this hilarious romantic comedy performance is destined to be one. Set in 1987, the story revolves around Bobby (played by Corey Cott, who wasn't born until 1990), who works at a cardboard factory after giving up on his dreams of rock and roll, only to find out for a second time. You will be given a chance. Includes nostalgic Huey Lewis hits such as “Do You Believe in Love,” “Hip to Be Square,” and “If This Is It,” as well as numerous references to iconic 80s characters and movies. ing. So dig out your hot rollers, get your best pickle and grab your seat for a truly memorable performance. 138 W. 48th St.; The heart of rock and roll
Every inch of Only Love Strangers' lower-floor lounge is decorated in cobalt blue. In fact, the bright colors popularized by artist Yves Klein are evident in nearly every corner of his new Omar Aqeel-designed cocktail lounge and restaurant (with jazz music every night). appearing in the room. It aims to evoke a “retro-futuristic oasis inspired by 1960s/1970s surrealism”. In addition to Seafood Tower and Imperial Wagyu Rib Roast, the restaurant serves a variety of jazz-inspired house cocktails, from acid to swing, bebop to bossa nova. 200 Allen Street; Love Only Strangers
It's been a banner year for New York-based artist Teresita Fernandez. His solo exhibition “Soil Horizon'' opened last week at Lehman Maupin Gallery in Chelsea. The work includes a series of copper panels, two large-scale sculptures, and a series of copper panels, two large-scale sculptures, and 16 mm black-and-white film that she spent six years in the Vinales Valley (a rural area in western Cuba) as a collaborative project with artist Juan Carlos. Contains her first film shot. Arom. Fernández, the first Latina to serve as a presidential appointee to former President Barack Obama's U.S. Commission on the Arts, will exhibit 30 works at Site Santa Fe starting in July, along with her site-specific installations. It will be unveiled for the first time in a monumental way. Next year at the Detroit Institute of Arts. 501 W. 24th Street; Lehman Maupin
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