DISCUSSION: Tonight Thurston Moore and Jim Jarmusch will have a little talk, titled "Transforming New York: Music and Film at Night". This is in conjunction with Doug Aitken's sleepwalkers, so Aitken will be there too, and the three discuss nighttime, just after the sun goes down.
6:30pm // MoMA [11 W 53 St] // $10
SIGNING: Ron Jeremy has gone and written a book, of course, it's as dirty as most of his films. You can meet the man, the myth, the legend...tonight at Virgin Megastore (heh). He'll be there signing his book, called "Ron Jeremy: The Hardest (Working) Man in Show Biz".
7pm // Virgin Megastore Times Square [1540 Broadway] // Free
THEATER: All That I Will Ever Be is a new play by Alan Ball, known to some as the creator of a little show called Six Feet Under, to others as the screenwriter of American Beauty. The show opens at New York Theatre Workshop tonight, and is said to be a “darkly funny tale of cultural provocation and our eternal search for belonging as seen through the relationship of two young men in contemporary Los Angeles: Dwight, a privileged native Angeleno, and Omar, an enigmatic immigrant from the Middle East.” - John Del Signore
7pm // New York Theatre Workshop [79 East 4th Street] // Tickets cost $60
READING: Paul Auster will be reading from his new novel, Travels in the Scriptorium, tonight. We saw him a few years ago, and he was captivating. Joining him will be daughter, Sophie Auster, who has released her debut album. She'll discuss and perform her work.
7pm // Barnes & Noble [33 E 17th St] // Free





thurston moore/Jim Jarmusch/doug aitken in one
this would of been amazing, i wish i heard about it sooner, i would of totally gone.
it is the music/art/film/video melt from the main influences of our generation.
SNAP!