Here are some art, film, music and other things happening in NYC so you can Have a Good Weekend. Drop your suggestions in the comments or to tips@animalnewyork.com.

FRIDAY 48°F LOW 43°F  9-12-13-cloudy

In theaters: Nicolas Cage goes rogue in spy thriller Dying Of The Light
, satirical comedy about Israeli soldiers in Zero Motivation and feminist history documentary She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry.

Organizing Eric Garner Protests For “Week Of Outrage” at Union Square Park (5pm, free, Manhattan)
The Blow, Zambri, Cookies at Glasslands (7pm, $12, Brooklyn)
Elvis Depressedly, Told Slant, Bellows, Yours Are The Only Ears at Shea Stadium (8pm, $8, Brooklyn)

The Feelies at Asbury Lanes (8pm, $25, Asbury Park)

Doomriders, Summoner, Black Black Black, Humanless, Mammal at St. Vitus (8pm, $12, Brooklyn)

NYC underground film classic Liquid Sky at Spectacle Theater (10pm, $5, Brooklyn)

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Phillip Glass performs The Etudes at BAM (11:45am, $65, Brooklyn)

Noise and Doom with Ellen Arkbro / The Sons of God / Kristina Matousch / Stephen O’Malley / Maria w Horn at Issue Project Room (6pm, free, Brooklyn)

“Fresh Punch” group show opening at Era VI VII VI (6pm, free, Queens)

Bastard Noise, Nyodene D, The Communion, Lea + Leila, Hexbreaker Quartet at Silent Barn (8pm, $8, Brooklyn)

Angel Olsen at Roulette (8pm, $25.50, Brooklyn)

“Tube Time!” an audience voted, internet video competition. Part of Migrating Forms at Anthology Film Archives (11:30pm, $10, Manhattan)

Black Christmas at Nighthawk Cinema (Midnight, $11, Brooklyn)

SUNDAY 39°F LOW 28°F12-06-13-little-snow

Greatest Anime ever, My Neighbor Totoro at Museum Of The Moving Image (1pm, $12, Queens)

Robert Altman double bill: The Delinquents and The Perfect Crime at MOMA (1:30pm, $10, Manhattan)

Interactive MAPPATHON Exhibition and Opening Party at Reverse Space (6pm – 8pm, free, Brooklyn)

Tune-Yards, Cibo Matto,  at Music Hall Of Williamsburg (6:30pm, $40.25, Brooklyn)

Trivia Night With Cheaters featuring John Hodgeman at The Bell House (7pm, $25, Brooklyn)

(Photo: Tune-Yards Promo)