50 things to do in New York City on a Friday 2012
Every weekend should be a long one with these fab ways to spend a Friday.
Fri Apr 27 2012
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Catch cabaret cinema at Rubin Museum of Art
- Price band: 1/4
- Critics choice
Buy a drink ($8-$10) and this Himalayas-focused museum will treat you to cabaret-style viewings ranging from Fellini to Miyazaki.
- 150 W 17th St at Seventh Ave
Slurp oysters for cheap at Fish
- Price band: 2/4
An anomaly on a tourist-trap street, this small, nautically decorated restaurant delivers what it promises: $2 oysters (especially the Japanese varieties) that are reliably good. $8 gets you six oysters and a glass of wine or beer.
- 280 Bleecker St at Jones St, 10014
Listen to jazz at Bemelmans Bar at the Carlyle Hotel
- Price band: 2/4
Choice acts keep New York’s most dapper nightspot on the map, while the steep cover charge and white-jacketed service make sure riffraff doesn’t scuff up the bar’s most valued draw: original Ludwig Bemelmans murals. Mixologist Brian Van Flandern’s spiffy (and pricey) potions preserve the bar’s classic character.
- 35 E 76th St at Madison Ave
Free Music Fridays at the American Folk Art Museum
- Price band: 1/4
- Critics choice
Close out your workweek at the American Folk Art Museum, where the Free Music Fridays series features performances from Americana, folk, indie-pop and other acts.
- 2 Lincoln Sq (Columbus Ave at 66th St)
Bounce
- Price band: 1/4
- Critics choice
Mike Stefan, DJ Syne and Salted's Joe Pompeo are the resident spinners at Le Poisson Rouge's Gallery Bar, where they'll be rockin' house-music beats from quitting time till bedtime. E-mail bouncenyclist@gmail.com to get on the reduced-admission list.
- Le Poisson Rouge 158 Bleecker St, at Thompson St
Big Terrific
- Critics choice
- Free
New-breed darlings of the alt scene Max Silvestri and Gabe Liedman typically draw big names to their warm show in Williamsburg.
The Wild Ones
- Critics choice
- Free
Samuel Valentine and Michael T are the DJs behind this messy rock & roll shindig (with an emphasis on ’80s-era hair metal) featuring trashy go-go action and lots of heavy drinking.
- White Noise 225 Ave B, at 13th St

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