4/20 in More Ways than One

Nice glasses. Photo: Jacques Demarthon/AFP/Getty Images

Friday Night Dinner: 4:20
92YTribeca; 4/20 at 7 p.m.; 200 Hudson St., nr. Canal St.; 212-601-1000
It’s a sticky icky (and informative!) night when former High Times editor Steve Bloom speaks with Rabbi-in-Residence Dan Ain about drug laws and Jewish tradition. Price of the ticket includes a full meal.

The Rejection Show: 420 Edition
UCB East; August 25 at 8 p.m.; 153 East 3rd St., nr. Ave. A; 212-366-9231
Jon Friedman’s storytelling show/group therapy session opens itself up to a plethora of possibilities with a comedy-ready theme and the talents of John Gemberling, Ted Travelstead, Nikki Glaser, Roger Hailes, Jessica Watkins, Adira Amram, Noah Garfinkel & Max Silvestri, and Bobby Tisdale & Edmond Hawkins. Although, watch out for jokes that may have sounded better when they were under the influence.

Yuri’s Night NYC: Imagining Space
National Arts Club ; 4/20 at 7 p.m.; 15 Gramercy Park South, nr. Irving Pl.; 212-475-3424
We’re sure the National Arts Center didn’t mean to schedule such an appropriate event for the day, but we’ll run with it. The occasion is the annual tribute to Yuri Gagarin, the first human to enter outer space, featuring an art performance by James Vogel, and screenings by Jason Silva, who was apparently called the “a Timothy Leary for the viral video age.” Also surrealistic art. Now if we could only think of what’s missing…

Spoons, Toons and Booze
Nitehawk Cinema; 4/21 and 4/22 at noon.; 136 Metropolitan Ave., nr. WytheAve., Williamsburg, Brooklyn; 718-384-3980
It’s the day after and you need a little reformation. Head to Nitehawk, where they’ll be showing a selection of anti-drug cartoons. Have some brunch and DARE (see what we did there?) to check out their all-you-can-eat cereal bar. Gotta satisfy the munchies somehow.

4/20 in More Ways than One