Saturday, December 22, 2012

Free & Cheap in New York: Saturday, Dec. 22

Free & Cheap in New York: Saturday, Dec. 22

Everett Bradley, star of Holidelic at Joe's Pub

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Everett Bradley, the star of 'Holidelic,' will reach out to all kinds of audiences at Le Poisson Rouge. 

PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC. Everett Bradley aka Papadelic celebrates the 10th season of his fun and funky “Holidelic” show at Le Poisson Rouge. He will recall the history of Christmas (“Nativitay”) and share the secret to a holiday Afro (“Fro Ho Ho”). The singer-songwriter has recorded and toured with Bruce Springsteen, Quincy Jones and David Bowie. 7 p.m. $ 25. 158 Bleecker St. (212) 505-3474.

A BAZAAR SURPRISE. Don’t miss the Brooklyn Bazaar Night Finale, which will feature a supersecret headliner. The other musical acts will include Tiny Victories, Dan Friel, Dead Stars and Screamin’ Rebel Angels. Also, more than 200 artists, chefs, deejays, musicians and vendors will pack this 40,000-foot warehouse in Williamsburg. 6 p.m.-midnight. Free. 45 N. Fifth St., Brooklyn. Info: bkbazaar.com.

YOU’VE GOT MALE. 92Y Harkness Dance Center and the New York School of Burlesque will present “Hunk: All-Male Revue” at the 92nd St. Y. At its bare minimum, the show is billed as “beefcake on parade.” 8 p.m. $ 25 and up. Lexington Ave. at 92nd St. Info: 92y.org.

GO WESTERLEIGH, YOUNG MAN. The Port Richmond High School jazz band and the Girl Scouts will perform holiday songs at the Westerleigh Park Tree Lighting Ceremony. Sing some carols and meet Santa. 7-9 p.m. Free. Between Willard Ave., Springfield Ave., Neal Dow Ave. and Maine Ave., Staten Island. (718) 442-0336.

FEELING A LITTLE BUBBLY? Head to KH&H Liquors for a corker of a champagne tasting. Casually sample and learn about Piper champagne and stock up for the holidays or New Year’s Eve. Gift sets will be available. 4-7 p.m. Free. 3250 Vernon Blvd., Queens. (718) 267-2992.

DO THE WAVE. Connect with your inner self at the “Meditation at Wave Hill: A Holiday Respite.” Yoga for Bliss director Neem Dewji and instructor Lea Tenneriello will teach techniques to reduce your stress. 10-11:15 a.m. $ 23. 675 W. 252nd St., Bronx. (718) 549-3200.

THEY’LL TAKE THE FIFTH. Juillard’s Pre-College Symphony, featuring younger high school students, will play Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 5” at Peter Jay Sharp Theatre. 8 p.m. Free. 60 Lincoln Center Plaza. (212) 769-7406.

A MOTT-LY CREW. The East Meets West Christmas, a Little Italy and Chinatown tradition, is back. There will be eight floats and three marching bands at this co-production of the Little Italy Merchants Association and the Chinatown Partnership. 2 p.m. Free. The parade starts at Mulberry and Canal, heads north on Mulberry to Prince, south on Mott from Prince to Worth, and ends at Chatham Square.

SANTA OR SATAN? Videology, a Williamsburg video store, will screen “Santa Claus,” the 1959 cult classic from Mexico. In the film, Santa works in outer space and battles a demon sent to Earth by Lucifer to ruin Christmas by killing St. Nick and turning all kids evil. This picture has been featured on “Mystery Science Theatre 3000.” 7 p.m. Free. 308 Bedford Ave., No. 1, Brooklyn. (718) 782-3468.

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