Things to do for January 30, 2014

The Weekender

Jazz, Cocktails and Erotic Cinema

The weekend is the best corner in the game.

Thursday
The Classiest Happy Hour in Town
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The Classiest Happy Hour in Town

Costata: big Michael White steak place in SoHo. You know it. They’re doing two hours of happiness now. You’ll get after-work-friendly portions of crudo, some happy-hour-only miniature meatballs and of course Eben Freeman cocktail stuff. You know, the basics.

Mon-Fri, 5-7pm, Costata, 206 Spring St (between Sullivan and 6th), 212-334-3320

The New Sandwich Capital of Midtown
A CHANCE MEATING

The New Sandwich Capital of Midtown

Get ready for the goat-sandwich era. An Il Buco vet has joined the sandwich-making ranks at Untamed, where the between-bread glories of goat with goat cheese and pork butt with pepper jelly are going down. And no, it’s not too late for lunch right now.

Now open, Untamed, 43 W 39th St (between 5th and 6th), 646-669-9397

The NoMad’s Doing Live Music Now
SOUND DECISIONS

The NoMad’s Doing Live Music Now

Before, there was a time where musical performance wasn’t happening at the NoMad. Now, there’s jazz happening upstairs in the Johnston Room every Thursday. If you bring Peyton, just tell him not to yell “OMAHA” during the solos.

Thursdays, doors 6:30pm, The NoMad Hotel, 1170 Broadway (at 28th), 347-472-5660

70% Off Some Stuff You Should Have
SALE-ING

70% Off Some Stuff You Should Have

Maybe you’ve got a list in your head. Something like this.
—Oak Street Bootmakers boots.
—An S.N.S. Herning sweater.
—A Stone Island coat.

It’s a list of wearables you desire. Well, good news—they’ve got all that for very little at Gentry right now. Even if you somehow don’t have a list.

Ongoing, Gentry, 127 N 6th St (between Bedford and Berry), Brooklyn, 718-599-7091

Friday
Dirty Movies at Nitehawk
ALL FOR NAUGHT

Dirty Movies at Nitehawk

The ’70s were a golden age for many things—disco, sideburns, presidential resignations. But most of all: dirty movies. So Nitehawk has restored six classics of the genre (including the tour de force that is The Opening of Misty Beethoven), and plans to use them. Or, you know, screen them.

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