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The Queen of Bohemia Looks Forward to Meeting You!

The Francis Kite Club 40 Avenue C (between 3rd and 4th streets), New York

The Occasion: The publication of author Eve Kahn’s Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death a biography of Lower East Side activist journalist and party person Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914)
The Event: There will be cocktails, mocktails, signed books, tiaras, music by DJ Pepe Flores, a presentation of Zoe Anderson Norris’s life and works and an extraordinary panel of contemporary “Queens of Bohemia” in conversation with Eve Kahn.
The Topic: If the Past is Prologue (yes, talking about you Zoe) what will we do about the Future?

Free

It’s Complicated: New York’s 400-year Relationship with its Waterfront

Pier 57, Daffodil Room 15th Street at Hudson River Park, New York

Presented by The Village Trip, this panel discussion examines New York's waterfront from a range of perspectives and is made possible through the support of DutchCultureUSA, a program of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the United States.

From its piers, canals, landfills, and seawalls, New York City has interacted in complex ways with its ever-changing waterfront. Now climate change and rising sea levels are forcing the city to address its water’s edge with new strategies and expensive plans for the future.

Free

Norman Raeben and Bob Dylan: A Lecture by Fabio Fantuzzi

The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation 526 Laguardia Place, New York

Bob Dylan once said that Norman Raeben “put my mind and my hand and my eye together, in a way that allowed me to do consciously what I unconsciously felt… didn’t teach you so much how to draw … he looked into you and told you what you were.” From late March to August 1974, Dylan made the daily journey uptown to Raeben’s eleventh-floor studio above Carnegie Hall, developing a visual approach to writing that shaped seminal albums like Blood on the TracksDesire, and Street Legal. Reflecting on that creative period in a 1991 interview, Dylan added: “That was my painting period… that’s like taking a brush and painting those songs onto a canvas.”

$20