Zinemaking Workshop

If you’re short on resources but long on ideas, zines are magic little books that let you publish what you care about and connect with others who care, too. They can be about anything and no two are quite the same. With help from Aurora Diaz of art collective The Bettyz, we’ll learn how to establish and run a zine project, then collaborate on a one-off zine. Don’t worry — we’ll bring the paper, scissors and Polaroid.

Wednesday Films – Bob Marley: The Legend Live

Each Wednesday night we screen a music film, playing the audio through our very nice sound system. Diner by the Izakaya serves up hot ramen, and we’ve got high quality beers from the likes of Hudson Valley Brewing and Evil Twin at the bar. A little about the week’s film:

On November 25th, 1979, Bob Marley did what would be his last ever recorded concert. We’re screening the full performance on the big screen and big system.

Bystander Intervention Training

It’s 3am. You take a break from the dance floor and see something weird going down between two people near the bar. One of them looks like they might be feeling cornered. Should you step in? If so, how? Tonight, our friends at OutSmart lead a training on bystander intervention, conflict de-escalation, and other skills to help us look out for each other in the club (and the rest of the world, too).

Wednesday Films – LCD Soundsystem: The Full MSG Shut Up and Play the Hits Concert

Every Wednesday night we screen a music film, playing the audio through our very nice sound system. Diner by the Izakaya serves up hot ramen, and we’ve got high quality beers from the likes of Hudson Valley Brewing and Evil Twin at the bar. Here’s a little about the week’s film:

When Shut Up and Play the Hits was made, the entire concert at Madison Square Garden around which the movie was built — what was supposed to be the last LCD Soundsystem show ever — was filmed. We’ll present the concert in full on the big screen and big system.