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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.
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