
Looking to shake up your regular routine? Check out these three ideas for what to do in New York City this week, all clocking in at under $20 per person.
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Dan Rather
From the event description:
We welcome Dan Rather in conversation with Bill Goldstein to discuss his New York Times best seller, "What Unites Us: Reflections on Patriotism."
When: Thursday, Sept. 5, 7 p.m.
Where: Barnes & Noble, 33 E. 17th St.
Admission: $18.45
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Doctors Without Boundaries: Let's Talk About Drugs
From the event description:
Real-life emergency room doctors Andres Mallipudi and Darien Sutton welcome chronically over-sharing comedians to tell stories of their weirdest diagnoses. The doctors then break down the history of how the medical community has treated that condition, why that condition has been stigmatized and the real facts you should know when dealing with the condition yourself. This show is a healthy hypochondriac's dream, complete with a "No Copay" question box so that you can ask the doctors your own embarrassing medical questions.
When: Thursday, Sept. 5, 9-11 p.m.
Where: Caveat, 21 A Clinton St.
Admission: $10
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Designing for Mobile Workstations
From the event description:
Learn about the evolution of the workspace from Herman Miller corporate archivist Amy Auscherman. Light refreshments will be provided.
When: Friday, Sept. 6, 7-9 p.m.
Where: A/D/O, 29 Norman Ave.
Admission: $15
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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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