You’re more than likely familiar with our weekend guide, but there’s still a lot to mark down on ye olde calendrier during the weekdays. Hence this pocket guide! We’ll cover everything from tunes to books to art to…you name it, basically; if it’s virtual, and good, we’re gonna talk about it:
Monday November 2nd
- Catland’s popular Tarot 101 series kicks off anew today with Introduction to Tarot at 7pm ET; the classes will meet virtually every week this month, and the full package will run you $85.
- Air and Space Museum, meanwhile, will host a virtual conversation with NASA astronaut Sunita Williams tonight at 8pm ET as she talks about her experiences.
Tuesday November 3rd
- Need to laugh to keep from crying? Catch Abortion Access Front’s Vote. No Joke. starting at noon; lineup includes Baron Vaughn, Alonzo Bodden, Jenny Yang, Judy Gold, Jes Tom, Naomi Ekperigin, Chanel Ali and many more.
- Or if tunes are what you need, you can also tune into iVoted Festival starting at noon, which is set to feature appearances from a HUGE cross section of people – The Decemberists, Julien Baker, The Polyphonic Spree, Billie Eilish and Jeff Tweedy, just to name a few; to gain access, just RSVP with a selfie of you and your ballot/sticker/some other proof you voted.
Wednesday November 4th
- If there was EVER a time to tune into Phillips Collection’s free online guided mediation, today would DEFINITELY BE IT. Starts at 12:45pm ET.
- Later, you can catch Hinds going live on KEXP’s YouTube channel starting at 6pm ET tonight.
- More in the mood to learn? Brooklyn Brainery is hosting a $22 virtual fermented condiments class at 7pm ET.
Thursday November 5th
- For starters, catch a free Phillips Talks at 5:30pm ET; writer and curator Valerie Smith will be in conversation with Lily Siegel, guest curator, Moira Dryer: Back in Business, and Klaus Ottmann, Chief Curator and Deputy Director for Academic Affairs, on the life and work of Moira Dryer.
- More into culinary vibes? Brooklyn Brainery is hosting a $22 virtual stir fry class at 6pm ET.
- In terms of tunes, we’ve got Ted Leo going live on NoonChorus starting at 9pm ET for $15.
Tune in Friday mornings for the weekend compendium, which features virtual AND IRL programming, depending on your pandemic comfort levels. Sign up for our newsletter to breezily stay on top of that here.