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READING: Head to the NYPL for the Borowitz Report On The Future - "in a totally improvised and spontaneous program, cybersatirist Andy Borowitz will answer the audience's questions about what the future holds for current events, pop culture, sports, business, and Paris Hilton, with the guarantee that he will be at least as accurate as the New York Post," runs the NYPL description. - Krissa Corbett Cavouras

7pm // Humanities and Social Sciences Library [455 Fifth Ave at 42nd St] // $15

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MUSIC: General Miggs, Proton Proton, The Vibration and O'Death take the stage at the best slanted floor venue in town, Cake Shop. O'Death played our last Movable Hype show and we can't say enough good things about them. They've got the whole stripped down hard rock folk thing going on. They're also featured in the latest episode of The Burg. (photo cred)

Listen: Down to Rest.mp3 - O'Death

8pm // Cake Shop [152 Ludlow St] // $7

THEATER: Jonny Cigar's Traveling Saloon is a serial live radio broadcast from the theater at Collective: Unconscious. Each month Jonny Cigar performs a new show with a live band backing him up as he "effortlessly coughs his way through the American Songbook". This month, the Jonny Cigar Players present Jonny Cigar Superstar, their season finale, in which Mr. Cigar “runs a series of underground drug stores, discusses Godard over dinner with two old friends in West Egg, and stays true to his words: ‘If I don't die in a pool, I'm not dying at all.’” - John Del Signore

10pm // Collective: Unconscious, 279 Church Street // Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the venue.

PARTY: The man behind the party: NOUVEAU!, is having a birthday tonight. Come help celebrate! There will be a whole lotta deejays, a live performance by The Films (at 1am) and an open vodka bar from 10 to 11pm. Here's a little visual for you. And if you want to go: rsvp@nouveaunyc.com

10pm // Fat Baby [112 Rivington St] // Free

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  • i puked a little

    why does every music related "pencil this in" recommendation relate to someone who has played your (oops, "our") moveable hype show?



    i'm sure that o'death are a good band, but enough with the continual pimping/self promotion.

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