One Step Beyond Returns In October For Fourth Season With AMNH
One Step Beyond returns for its fourth season in October at the American Museum of Natural History, presented with The Fader magazine. During this ongoing party series, guests can dance in the Museum's Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Hall of the Universe to the sounds of the biggest names in techno, electronica, hip-hop, and indie rock.
Guests can also enjoy a complimentary screening of one of the breathtaking Hayden Planetarium Space Shows. October's feature is Journey to the Stars, narrated by Academy Award-winning actress Whoopi Goldberg. Journey to the Stars launches visitors through time and space to experience the life and death of the stars in our night sky. A beer and wine bar keeps the party going. Each ticket also includes one pass to the Museum for future use.
October 15: Shabazz Palaces, headlineThe Avant-rap project out of Seattle, Shabazz Palaces, is the first music recipient of The Stranger's Genius Awards. These awards are given to outstanding visionaries in literature, film, art, theater, and for the first time ever, music in the Seattle area.Blockhead, support
While growing up in downtown New York City, the son of an artist, Blockhead found his passion for music early. After starting out as a rapper, he quickly realized his calling and began to produce. Since then, Blockhead has produced nine tracks on Aesop's EP Daylight; worked with indie giants Slug of Atmosphere, Murs, Mike Ladd, and SA Smash; and became a member of the Party Fun Action Committee whose hip-hop/comedy debut album was recently released.
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November 12:WHERE: American Museum of Natural History, Guests should enter through the Weston Pavilion Entrance on Columbus Avenue at 79th StreetTIME: 9 pm-1 am ADMISSION: Admission to One Step Beyond is $25. Guests must be 21 and present valid I.D.TICKETS: Tickets are $25 on the Museum's website at amnh.org/osb or by calling
212-769-5200, Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm.
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