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+## Museums
+
+Use [I heart NYC Museums](http://iheartnymuseums.com/) to look them all up and
+see when they are free!
+
+Short and probably out-of-date summary:
+
+* MOMA is free 4-8pm on fridays
+* The Met is always "suggested" donation
+* Guggenheim is free Saturday 5:45-7:45pm
+* Whitney is free 6-9pm Fridays
+* New Museum is free 7-9pm Thursdays
+* Morgan library is free 7-9pm Fridays
+* Brooklyn museum street party is the first Saturday of every month.
+
+## Cinema and Outdoor Films
+
+Generic listings for Manhattan:
+[Google](http://www.google.com/movies?hl=en&near=10013),
+[Fandango](http://www.fandango.com/manhattan_+ny_movietimes)
+
+Good small theaters (possibly redundant with above listings):
+
+* [MOMA](http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/filters/3) (Midtown)
+* [Anthology Film Archives](http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/) (East Village)
+* [Film Forum](http://www.filmforum.com/) (SOHO/Village)
+* [BAM Cinema](http://www.bam.org/view.aspx?pid=6) (Brooklyn)
+* [Quad Cinema](http://www.quadcinema.com/now-playing/) (W 13th)
+* [Film Society Lincoln Center](http://www.filmlinc.com)
+* [Lincoln Plaza Cinema](http://lincolnplazacinema.com/now-playing.aspx)
+* [NiteHawk](http://www.nitehawkcinema.com/) (Williamsburg; serves booze)
+
+In the summer, try:
+
+* [Rooftop Film Series](http://rooftopfilms.com/)
+* [Films on the Green](http://www.frenchculture.org/) (French films in parks)
+* [River to River](http://www.rivertorivernyc.com/) (lower manhattan; has some films)
+* [Bryant Park Summer Films](http://www.bryantpark.org/plan-your-visit/filmfestival.html)
+
+### Music
+
+[Oh My Rockness](http://www.ohmyrockness.com/index.cfm) and
+[Brooklyn Vegan](http://www.brooklynvegan.com/) are the main listings sites.
+
+[The Stone](http://thestonenyc.com/calendar.php) is a great experimental music
+venue in the East Village.
+
+### Places
+
+I like the Hungarian Pastry Shop up near Columbia University, very cozy.
+
+Think Coffee is reasonable near Washington Park, open relatively late.
+
+Kaffee 1668 (just north of WTC site) has the best brewed coffee I know of in
+Manhattan, and good wifi.
+
+The "Dual Specialty" grocery store. Mostly Indian, some Middle Eastern spices
+and ingredients, at 1st Ave and 6th St in Manhattan.
+
+[School of Math](http://thewe.net/math/) is sort of an anarcho-math hangout.
+
+[Proteus Gowanus](http://proteusgowanus.org/) was nice, but defunkt.
+
+### Other Stuff
+
+Listings of things to do:
+
+* [monkey.org's masterplace]((http://monkey.org/masterplan/newyork/)
+* [nonsensenyc.com](http://nonsensenyc.com) (a mailing list)
+* [Time Out](http://www.timeout.com/newyork) (generic)
+* [Time's Up](http://times-up.org/) is a bike activist group with lots of
+ events
+
+The Met Opera House sometimes has standing-room-only tickets, which are
+actually pretty reasonable (you get sort of a dedicated lecturn in the back of
+the audience), and frequently results in free upgrades to primo seats in the
+orchestra.
+
+The State Island Ferry, Central Library (at 42nd St), High Line, and of course
+Central Park are all free and worth visits.
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-## Museums
-
-Use [I heart NYC Museums](http://iheartnymuseums.com/) to look them all up and
-see when they are free!
-
-MOMA is free 4-8pm on fridays, the Met is always "suggested" donation, the
-Guggenheim is free Saturday 5:45-7:45pm, the Whitney is free 6-9pm Fridays, the
-New Museum is free 7-9pm Thursdays, Morgan library is free 6-9pm every
-Thursday. Brooklyn museum street party is the first saturday of every month.
-
-## Film
-
-[Google listings for Manhattan](http://www.google.com/movies?hl=en&near=10013)
-
-Other movies listings:
-
-* [MoMa films](http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/filters/3)
-* [Anthologie film archives](http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/)
-* [Film Forum](http://www.filmforum.com/)
-* [BAM cinema](http://www.bam.org/view.aspx?pid=6)
-* <http://www.quadcinema.com/now-playing/>
-* <http://www.filmlinc.com>
-* [NiteHawk](http://www.nitehawkcinema.com/screenings.php)
-
-In the summer, see:
-
-* <http://rooftopfilms.com/2011/schedule/>
-* <http://www.frenchculture.org/spip.php?article4245>
-* <http://www.rivertorivernyc.com/>
-* <http://www.bryantpark.org/plan-your-visit/filmfestival.html>
-
-
-## Other lists/blogs
-
-<http://monkey.org/masterplan/newyork/>
-
-<http://nonsensenyc.com> (mailing list)
-
-
-### Music
-
-<http://www.ohmyrockness.com/index.cfm>
-
-[brooklyn vegan](http://www.brooklynvegan.com/)
-
-[the stone](http://thestonenyc.com/calendar.php)
-
-## Misc
-
-Dual Specialty: Mostly Indian, some Middle Eastern spices and ingredients, at
-1st Ave and 6th St in Manhattan.
-
-I like the Hungarian Pastry Shop up near Columbia University, very cozy. Think
-Coffee is reasonable near Washington Park. Kaffee 1668 (just north of WTC site)
-has the best brewed coffee I know of in Manhattan, and good wifi.
-
-[School of Math](http://thewe.net/math/)
-
-[Proteus Gowanus](http://proteusgowanus.org/)
-
-The Met Opera House sometimes has standing-room-only tickets, which are
-actually pretty reasonable (you get sort of a dedicated lecturn in the back of
-the audience), and frequently results in free upgrades to primo seats in the
-orchestra.
-
-The State Island Ferry, Central Library (at 42nd St), High Line, and of course
-Central Park are all free and worth visits.
-