Out & Abouts

| 09 Nov 2015 | 06:48

    Thu 12

    Steinway Salon: Yoonie HanLeonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway.

    1 p.m. $15; members $12.

    South Korean pianist Yoonie Han has won top prizes in distinguished international competitions and has performed in major concert halls in the U.S. and around the world.

    212-864-5400. www.symphonyspace.org/event/8941/Music/steinway-salon-yoonie-han

    Retro Board Gaming for AdultsRiverside Library, 127 Amsterdam Ave.

    1-5 p.m. Free.

    Share your passion for Checkers, Chess, Mahjong, Monopoly, or Scrabble. For teens aged 13-18.

    212-870-1810. www.nypl.org/events/programs/2015/10/01/retro-board-gaming-adults

    Fri 13

    Violinists’ Dreams and Dances: a Delightful and Dazzling WorldBloomingdale School of Music, 323 West 108th St.

    7-8 p.m. Free.

    Gems from Tartini to Grappelli--exploring the imaginative world of violinist-composers with faculty artist Claudia Schaer.

    212-663-6021. www.bsmny.org/concerts/november-2015-1

    vocal ease — eva swanJASA Club 76, 120 West 76th St.

    1 p.m. Free.

    Broadway-caliber volunteer singers who perform cabaret-style shows for seniors around New York City.

    212-712-0170. www.jasa.org/community/senior-centers#.Vj0OZFtOPts

    Sat 14

    West Side Community Garden Tulip Planting WeekendWest Side Community Garden, 123 West 89th St.

    Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

    Come help us plant flower bulbs of all sorts Tools, gloves, snacks and lunch provided.

    917-414-1950. www.westsidecommunitygarden.org

    an american maverick | jerome kitzke at 60The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Mary Flagler Cary Hall, 450 West 37th St.

    7 p.m. $20 to $35.

    The Animist Child (1994), A Keening Wish (1988), The Green Automobile (2000), Breath and Bone (1996), and more.

    212-868-0190. tribecanewmusic.org

    Sun 15

    The Blind SpotNew York Society for Ethical Culture Ceremonial Hall — 4th floor, 2 W 64th St.

    The Blind Spot is committed to making the language and critical thinking skills around privilege, race and oppression more commonplace.

    212-868-0190. www.nysec.org/blindspot-9-20-2015

    Gabor Csalog: Beethoven to Bartók, Liszt to LigetiLeonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway.

    8 p.m. Free.

    Gabor Csalog, former student of Gyorgy Kurtag, Zoltan Kocsis, and Andras Schiff, has long been reputed to be one of the best interpreters of contemporary classical music for the piano.

    212-864-5400. www.symphonyspace.org/event/9110/Music/gabor-csalog-beethoven-to-bartok-liszt-to-ligeti

    Mon 16

    Girls Night Out at the Golf ClubThe Golf Club at Chelsea Piers, Pier 59 - 18th Street and Hudson River Park.

    6:30-8:30 p.m. $40.

    Join us for the most unique Girls Night Out in Manhattan Unwind after work and socialize with other women while learning the game of golf in a relaxed setting.

    212-336-6756. www.chelseapiers.com/gc/specials/2015/girls-night-out/

    Northern Welcome TourCentral Park, Inside the park at 106th Street and Fifth Avenue.

    11 a.m. Free.

    Join Central Park Conservancy guides for this introductory tour of the Park’s northernmost highlights. Free; registration not required.

    212-310-6600. www.centralparknyc.org/events/

    Tue 17

    The Future of the EuroBuell Hall, East Gallery, Amsterdam Ave and 116th st.

    1-3 p.m. Free.

    A discussion with Martin Sandbu, economics editorial writer at The Financial Times; Mark Blyth, professor of political economy, Brown University; and others.

    212-854-8504. events.columbia.edu/cal/event/showEventMore.rdo

    West Side Stories TourCentral Park, Inside the Park at 81st Street and Central Park West.

    8 a.m. $15; members $10.

    Discover some of the Central Park secret sites that West Siders know and love. Join Central Park Conservancy guides for an insider’s view of the Park’s historic west side.

    212-868-0190. www.centralparknyc.org/events/

    Wed 18

    Great Music in a Great Space Concert SeriesThe Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, 1047 Amsterdam Ave. at 112th St.

    7:30-9:30 p.m.

    Kent Tritle, director of Cathedral Music and organist, presents a program featuring the dazzling Triptych of the late Stephen Paulus.

    212-316-7540. www.stjohndivine.org

    MEMORY, trauma and resilience panelIntrepid Sea Air & Space Museum, Pier 86 (46th Street and 12th Avenue).

    7:30 p.m. $10-$20.

    The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum will host Memory, Trauma and Resilience, an exciting evening with renowned scientists discussing breakthroughs in our understanding of memory and the brain.

    212-843-9352.