The 5 Best Things To Do In NYC Tonight, October 27

Tonight in New York City: Rock out with Demi Lovato, celebrate National Pizza Month at the Magnet Theater, or find out what makes Amy Poehler laugh. By Carly Petrone.

Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato (credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Entertainment)

Demi Lovato (credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Entertainment)

Barclays Center

620 Atlantic Ave.

Brooklyn, NY 11217

917-618-6700

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Demi Lovato has come a long way since her Disney days and tonight she'll stop through Brooklyn as part of her world tour. Special guests Christina Perri and MKTO kick off the evening starting at 7 p.m. Brush up on your favorite songs and get ready to have a good time with this entertaining superstar. Check website for ticket availability.

Amy Poehler

(credit: bn.com)

(credit: bn.com)

Barnes & Noble

33 E. 17th St.

New York, NY

212-253-0810

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Amy Poehler has made us laugh for years on the big and small screens. Now she's making us laugh on the printed page. Tonight, the comedian celebrates the launch of her memoir, Yes Please, at Barnes & Noble in Union Square. Event begins at 7 p.m. but wristbands will be distributed at 10 p.m. with purchase of the book. Get ready to laugh (and probably have the best time ever).

Slices of Life

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(credit: magnettheater.com)

Magnet Theater

254 W. 29th St.

New York, NY 10001

212-244-8824

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Sean Taylor loves pizza. He loves pizza so much that he created an entire one-man-show out of it. Pizza lovers everywhere (and just people, in general) are invited to see Slices of Life tonight at the Magnet Theater. Listen to stories about great pizza makers, dating in New York City, and what happened when he had a brush with death in a walk-in freezer. Pizza will be provided immediately after the show. I mean, October is National Pizza Month after all. Show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets are $7.

Gotham Unbound: The Ecological History of Greater New York

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(credit: mcny.org)

Museum of the City of New York

1220 Fifth Ave.

New York, NY 10029

212-534-1672

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It's hard to believe that it's already been two years since Hurricane Sandy hit New York City. Tonight, Professor Ted Steinberg will address the urgent question: Can NYC survive the sea? In his new book, Gotham Unbound, he charts the transformation of New York region over three centuries. Find out what the city has done in the past to deal with coastal flooding as well as its current plans to protect the city's waterfront. He will also sit down with author Kate Ascher and Milstein Profesor of Urban Development at Columbia University to discuss this topic and take part in an audience Q&A. Event starts at 6:30 p.m. and tickets are $16 for general public, $12 for students/seniors, free for members.

SBTRKT

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(credit: terminal5nyc.com)

Terminal 5

610 W. 56th St.

New York, NY 10019

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Miss your chance to see SBTRKT take the stage? A second show has been added tonight at Terminal 5! Since his debut album back in 2011, British-born artist SBTRKT has been tearing it up on the electronic music scene. This is your chance to see this captivating and ever-changing live performance before he tours the world for the rest of the year. Goldlink and Nick Hook will open. Tickets are $32 and concert begins at 9 p.m.

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Carly Petrone is a freelance writer living in New York City.