Out & About
Thu 27
The Met Pajama PartyThe Met, 1000 Fifth Ave.
4:30-6:30 p.m. $70, adults; $55, children
A night of art, entertainment and a Halloween inspired breakfast-for-dinner menu. Guests should wear Halloween costumes or pajamas.
212-535-7710. www.metmuseum.org
Halloween Craft Party67th Street Library, 328 East 67th St.
4 p.m. Free
Bring out the kids for some Halloween inspired crafts.
212-734-1717. www.nypl.org
Fri 28
‘Agnes Martin: With My Back to the World’Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1070 Fifth Ave.
1, 2, or 3 p.m. Free with museum admission
A documentary about the painter.
212-423-3575. www.guggenheim.org
‘The Little Communist Who Never Smiled’Albertine Books, 972 Fifth Ave.
7 p.m. Free
Lola Lafon discusses her fictionalized account about Nadia Comaneci, which won ten prizes when it was released in France.
212-650-0070. www.albertine.com
Sat 29
‘Ghostbusters’Webster Library, 1465 York Avenue
2 p.m. Free
Come out for a screening of the latest ‘Ghostbusters’ movie.
212-288-5049. www.nypl.org
‘It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown’ The Met, 1000 Fifth Avenue
11 a.m. $40
A screening of the classic film with live music by New York’s Rob Schwimmer ensemble. The movie will be followed by a Halloween costume parade.
212-535-7710. www.metmuseum.org
Sun 30
Candlemaking and Lip Balm92y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd St.
1 p.m. $45
Join TV personality Georgia Pellegrini and learn how to use beeswax to make candles and lip balm.
212-415-5500. www.92y.org
Architecture and Changing Lifestyles in YorkvilleFRIENDS of UES, location provided on registration
2 p.m. $10, members; $20, non-members
Join the Historic Districts Council as they track the history of housing in eastern Yorkville with architectural historian and famed tour guide, Francis Morrone.
212-535-2526. www.friends-ues.org
Mon 31
‘Rules of the Game’Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1070 Fifth Ave.
7:30 p.m. $40
Choreographer Jonah Bokaer and scenographer Daniel Arsham present a new multidisciplinary work for eight dancers.
212-423-3757. www.guggenheim.org
Spooky City: Halloween at the MuseumMuseum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave.
2-5 p.m. Free; registration encouraged
Wear your costume or make a mask then “trick or treat” on a haunted New York scavenger hunt. Decorate a pumpkin inspired by the exhibitions and take it home along with treats that originated in New York City.
212-534-1672. www.mcny.org
Tue 1
World’s Most Luxurious Foods92nd Street Y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street.
7 p.m. $45
Discover the legends and history behind the world’s most rare and delicious foods and enjoy guided tastings.
212-415-5500. www.92y.org
CinéSalonFIAF Florence Gould Hall, 55 East 59th St.
4 and 7:30 p.m. $14; $7, students; free, members
Come see this double screening of “Adhen” and “Dernier maquis” followed by a Q&A with Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche.
1-800-982-2787. www.fiaf.org
Wed. 2
An Evening of Baroque Chamber Music The New York Society Library, 53 East 79th St.
6:30 p.m. $25
A performance by the English Concert American Fellows, a group of young musicians selected by Harry Bicket for their achievements in historical performance.
212-288-6900. www.nysoclib.org
The Future of Penn StationMuseum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave.
7 p.m. $10
Join a panel of experts as they discuss the rebuilding of Penn Station.
212-534-1672. www.mcny.org