The 5 Best Things To Do In NYC Tonight, September 9
Tonight in New York City: Meet Jason Segel at Barnes & Noble, listen to Laverne Cox and her twin brother speak at Baruch Performing Arts Center, or celebrate NYC Honey Week with a lecture about bees and honey harvesting. By Carly Petrone.
Jason Segel: Nightmares!
Barnes & Noble
New York, NY 10007
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Meet actor, writer, and musician Jason Segel tonight at Barnes & Noble in Tribeca. Many people might not know that he's also penned a middle-grade trilogy with the help of Kirsten Miller and illustrator Karl Kwasny. Learn more about his first book, Nightmares!, which is about a boy named Charlie and a group of kids who must face their fears to save their town. Get your copy signed tonight starting at 7 p.m.
Classic Video Games: Sonic the Hedgehog Night at Whole Foods Brooklyn
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Bet you've never walked into a Whole Foods thinking, "I wish I could play some video games on the rooftop." Well, tonight, you can do just that, when Our Princess is in Another Castle hosts Classic Video Games night. The projector will be out, as well as the old school controllers, and you can play Sonic the Hedgehog until your heart's desire (or, at least until 10 p.m.). Grab a drink and something to eat and start beating your highest score. The fun begins at 7 p.m.
Original Sin National Pin-up Poster Contest
The Beauty Bar
New York, NY 10003
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Think you've got what it takes to be a pin up girl? Stop by Beauty Bar to take part in the Original Sin Pin-Up Model Contest. The winner will be part of the cider company's poster campaign with portraits created by celebrated artist R. Black. Winners from each city (Columbus, Chicago, Washington D.C., Austin, and NYC) will be represented. It's free to enter and contest starts at 9 p.m.
NYC Honey Week: Let's Talk Bees
Seafarers & International House
New York, NY 10003
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Did you know it's NYC Honey Week? Join the New York City Beekeepers Association for a lecture and panel discussion that is, you guessed it, all about the bees. Listen to former Peace Corps volunteer Ivan K. Landers talk about his experience in Paraguay amongst the Guarani, where he tamed wild hives and harvested honey in the middle of the jungle. Presenters Anthony Planakis and Gretchen Heine will discuss their work as go-to beekeeper for swarm captures in NYC and founder of Pollinator Planet, respectively. Learn more tonight starting at 7 p.m. RSVP here.
Laverne Cox and M. Lamar
Baruch Performing Arts Center
New York, NY 10010
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Actor and activist Lavern Cox recently earned an Emmy nomination for her work in Orange is the New Black. Tonight, she'll join her twin brother, artist M. Lamar, at the Baruch Performing Arts Center to discuss their lives and career choices. Find out what it was like growing up in Alabama, their growing realization of the paths their lives would take, their family, and much more. M. Lamar's solo art exhibition, Negrogothic, is at Participant now through October 12. Tonight's event kicks off GenderFluid, a week of transformative arts from transgender and genderfluid artists at the center. This will be the siblings first speaking engagement together so you definitely won't want to miss it. Tickets are $21 for general admission, $101 for VIP. Event begins at 8 p.m.
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Carly Petrone is a freelance writer living in New York City.