Even though most arts institutions and music clubs are closed on Christmas Day, there are still plenty of cool things to do after the presents are given out, the table has been cleaned, and exhaustion is setting in. And for those who don’t celebrate Christmas, well, there’s a handful of events to choose from. Christmas is a big movie day, whether people go to the theater after celebrating the holiday with friends and family or instead pair it with Chinese food, at least partially in homage to A CHRISTMAS STORY. At 92YTribeca, screenings of Mel Brooks’s still hysterical BLAZING SADDLES (2:30) and occasionally funny but mostly silly SPACEBALLS (4:00) will be accompanied by an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet ($25-$30). Film Forum’s ongoing Madcap Manhattan series will be showing a special double feature of the original MIRACLE ON 34th STREET with Preston Sturges’s CHRISTMAS IN JULY, while the IFC Center will be presenting the rather bizarre CHRISTMAS ON MARS: A FANTASTICAL FILM FREAKOUT FEATURING THE FLAMING LIPS at midnight all weekend. Jewish singles might want to head uptown to the main branch of the 92nd St. Y for the JDate Christmas Day Chinese Food and Comedy event, thirty-five and over only, please (3:00, $30). The Museum of Jewish Heritage will be holding its annual “Challah-lujah: The Tradition Continues,” a concert featuring Joshua Nelson and the Kosher Gospel Choir, with a family program at 11:00 am ($10-$20) and a show for general audiences at 1:00 ($35). At the Jewish Museum, the Family Celebration includes art workshops, a live performance by Metropolitan Klezmer, the “Strike a Surreal Pose” photo booth in conjunction with the Man Ray exhibition, guided tours, and free hot chocolate ($12 adults, children under twelve free). And at the Museum at Eldridge Street, Greg Wall and Klezmerfest will lead audiences on a musical journey in Klez for Kids ($8-$12, 11:00 am).
Later in the evening, (le) poisson rouge is hosting the Freedom Party, a night of classic hip-hop, dancehall reggae, neosoul, and more with DJ Cosi, DJ Marc Smooth, and DJ Herbert Holler ($15, 11:00 pm), while at SOB’s, T-Vice and Kreyola lead a pair of Manhattan Haitian Dance Parties at midnight and 2:00 am ($30).