The Weekender
The Weekend Starts Here
Go ahead, take a scroll. It's the weekend.
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THURSDAY FILM STUDY
The Wendell Baker Story
Check out Luke Wilson's co-directorial debut (with brother Andrew)—then listen as Joel Siegel tells the brothers how the film (about a nursing home-working ex-con) reminded him a lot of Bottle Rocket. 411: May 17, 6-9pm, $20, to register call 212-371-0280 |
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MONDAY HAPPY HOUR
Knock back half-price beer, cocktails and "choctails" like the Bahia (white chocolate truffle, banana punch and rum) and the Mocha Martini (chocolate, espresso, Amarula, vanilla vodka and Frangelico). 411: Weekdays, 4-8pm, 141 2nd Ave (at 9th St) |
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SUNDAY COCKTAILS
Brunch at Gin Lane
Gin Lane is doing Sunday brunch. Come for the Tahitian French toast. Stay—possibly late into the night—for the Dale DeGroff'ed half-price drinks. 411: Sundays, noon-3pm, 355 W. 14th St (between 8th and 9th Aves), 212-690-0555 |
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FRIDAY FRANKFURTERS
Freemans Sporting Club BBQ and Yard Sale
Nothing says summer like free hot dogs and 50-70% off men's shirts, antiques and the other miscellanea that is Freemans. Watch the mustard. 411: May 18, 4-8pm, 8 Rivington (between Bowery and Freeman Alley), 212-673-3209 |
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FRIDAY NIGHT CONCERT
Organized by the Manhattan Hokies and the David Wright Foundation, this concert headlined by Virginia native Pat McGee will benefit victims of the tragedy at Virginia Tech. 411: May 18, 9pm-midnight, $32, Webster Hall, 125 E. 11th St (between 3rd and 4th Aves); for tickets and more info click here |
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON SHOPPING Loomstate and Rogan Steven Alan Sample Sale |




