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Here's what to do in New York City this week

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Published on July 15, 2019
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There's a little something for everyone coming up on the events calendar this week. From a beer tasting event to a free movie, here's a rundown of options to help you get out and about in the days ahead.

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NYC Brewer's Choice

From the event description:

This year, 15 small-batch brewers will come together to celebrate local grains and malts with Slow Grains of Slow Food NYC. George Motz, "America's Hamburger Expert," will be the event's featured chef, making his only NYC appearance to make smash burgers for every guest.

When: Wednesday, July 17, 6-9:30 p.m.
Where: Biba of Williamsburg, 110 Kent Ave.
Admission: $55
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'Projections'

From the event description:

We invite you and your colleagues to a thoughtful evening of photography. Presenters this month will be John Trotter, Douglas Dubler, David Brommer and William Vazquez. 

When: Wednesday, July 17, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: PhotoShelter, 33 Union Square West, 3R
Admission: Free
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 ‘Big Fish’

From the event description:

This picture follows the incredible life of Edward Bloom through a series of flashbacks that begin when his son Will visits him for the last time. Edward is dying of cancer, and Will hasn't spoken to him for years because he believes him to be a liar that never really cared for his family. As Edward's story unfolds once again, Will tries to finally understand the truth about who his father really was.

When: Wednesday, July 17, 7-10 p.m.
Where: Hauser & Wirth, 548 W. 22nd St.
Admission: Free
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2019 Young Artists Recital and Award Ceremony

From the event description:

Each year, the French-American Piano Society awards scholarships to talented young pianists from the finest music schools in France. These scholarships fully fund their participation at the International Keyboard Institute and Festival at Hunter College. This year, the Society recognizes Melvil Chapoutot from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris and Maxime Alberti from the Ecole Normale de Musique.

When: Thursday, July 18, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: Consulate General of France, 934 Fifth Ave.
Admission: $35
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Internet Explorers: Being your authentic self online with Bill Wurtz

From the event description:

Comedian Mark Vigeant will be sitting down with musician, artist and creative genius Bill Wurtz for a discussion about being your authentic self on the internet.

When: Thursday, July 18, 9-11:30 p.m.
Where: Caveat, 21 A Clinton St.
Admission: $10
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Parking in NYC can be tough, especially during popular events. To find free or cheap parking and to book parking in advance, see this map of NYC parking from SpotAngels. And to get there by public transportation, see MTA's website for nearby subway stations and schedules.


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