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Tue, April 8, 2025. New York is full of wonderful things to do beyond the Empire State Building, Metropolitan Museum, Ellis Island, Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick's Cathedral, etc. Go off the beaten path and find hidden treasures which cost you nothing, but are extremelly enjoyable and much less crowded then famous tourist spots.

Experience New York with no lines and no hassle.  Our site tells yiou all about free tours, free concerts, free movies, free theater performances, free dsicussions, etc. you can take advantage of whether you live in the city or spend just a couple of days here.

DOWNTOWN

First, go Downtown and see where New York began: visit City Hall, view the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline, walk by the fortification that was intended to prevent a British invasion in 1812, bike (or just walk) along Hudson River passing all those beautiful Battery Park City Parks with their impressive open space design and public sculptures, sit down for a pleasant meal at one of small Financial Center eateries, go inside the Palm Atrium and take a look at the 9/11 memorial from there.

Then tour New York's beautiful City Hall free of charge. New York City Hall is one of the oldest continuously used City Halls in the nation that still houses its original governmental functions. New York's City Hall is considered one of the finest architectural achievements of its period. Constructed from 1803 to 1812, the building was an early expression of the City's cosmopolitanism. City Hall is a designated New York City landmark, and its rotunda is a designated interior landmark as well. The tours that do not require reservations, but do require a signup, are run on Wednesdays at noon. The registration takes place on the day of the tour between 9:00 AM and 11:30 AM. You will need an advanced reservation for Thursday tours. They take place at 10 am for groups and at 10:30 am for individuals.

Your next adventure is to see the Statue of Liberty, but we do not reccomend to take the Statue of Liberty Ferry.
The best way to see the Statue of Liberty is to take a 25-minute water trip from Lower Manhattan to Staten Island by free-of-charge Staten Island Ferry. On a way there the Statue of Liberty will attract your undivided attention. On the way back (another 25 min) you will not be able to take your eyes off the stunning vistas of New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline. The ferry runs every 30 min most part of the day. It runs more often during rush hours: 7 am - 8:45 am and between 5 pm and 6:45 pm; but the ferries are packed during rush hour trips; this is not a good time to take a leisurely ride.

Go West young woman (or man) once you are back on Manhattan Island: pass Battery Park (you may want to stop at the Castle Clinton - no connection with the President's family).

UPTOWN
Your Uptown trip should include a walk around Columbia University Campus, visit to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and mostly overlooked gem that the Riverside Church is.

Walk around Columbia University Campus
The University founded as King’s College in 1754. It's historic main campus consists of 71 buildings on 36 acres and was originally designed by the famous architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White. Low Memorial Library is our favorite building there. If you are not sure you want to go all the way uptown to see it, you may take a virtual tour at http://www.columbia.edu/acis/tour/start.html

And if you decide that Uptown does worth your time, then there are two other sites you do have to pay a visit to: Riverside Church and The Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
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80 Best Free Events, Best Free Things to Do in New York City, NYC

We all know that best things in life are free, but nowhere it's true more than in New York (NYC).  Take a look at those free events that our editors think are the best things to do to in New York City at this point -- April 8, 2025 and on...
Please keep in mind that all those best things to do are free unless otherwise noted.

        

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Talk | "Can Artists Survive in New York City?" Long Table Dscussion
This open dialogue will focus this year's Lillian Wald Symposium theme, "Can artists survive in NYC?" The conversation will explore the question, "Can those involved in creative practice, regardless of discipline or field, survive in NYC?"    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 8
12:00 pm

to 2:00 pm

Free

Talks, April 08, 2025, 04/08/2025, "Can Artists Survive in New York City?" Long Table Dscussion
Classical Music | Prize-Winning Violist Performs Works by J. S. Bach, Brahms, and More (In Person AND Online!)
2022 1st Prize winner of the American Viola Society Collegiate Solo Competition Carlos Walker, viola, plays pieces by composers of various musical periods, including current-day. Program Adolphus Hailstork (1941-) Two Romances for Viola and Orchestra Frank Bridge (1879-1941) Allegro Appasionato Christopher Theofanidis (1967-) Flow, My Tears J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Cello Suite No. 2 Johann Brahms (1833-1897) Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 120 No. 2    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 8
4:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 08, 2025, 04/08/2025, Prize-Winning Violist Performs Works by J. S. Bach, Brahms, and More (In Person AND Online!)
Workshop | Learn Juggling in the Park
Get in a quick lesson, stay for the whole time, or just enjoy watching them put their skills to the test. They're a friendly group and open to drop-ins, even if you catch them outside of the regular juggling lessons. All skill levels welcome. Equipment is provided.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 8
5:30 pm

to 7:30 pm

Free

Workshops, April 08, 2025, 04/08/2025, Learn Juggling in the Park
Opening Reception | The 158th International Exhibition of the American Watercolor Society
The 158th International Exhibition of the American Watercolor Society features 151 artists from around the world, working in a variety of watermedia including watercolor, gouache, and acrylic. The American Watercolor Society was founded in 1866 to promote the use of watercolor and watermedia. It holds one of the longest running annual art exhibitions in the United States. Past members include such illustrious artists as Andrew Wyeth, Edward Hopper, Edgar Whitney and Winslow Homer.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 8
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Opening Receptions, April 08, 2025, 04/08/2025, The 158th International Exhibition of the American Watercolor Society
Book Discussion | Eminent Jews: Bernstein, Brooks, Friedan, Mailer (in-person and online)
It's conventional wisdom that the mid-20th century ushered in a heyday for American Jewry as the economy soared, antisemitism waned and the talents of a new generation of Jews reshaped American culture. Yet few people discuss how these Jewish geniuses managed to navigate their restrained traditional culture to conquer the American mainstream, and what they brought from the past as they transformed the future. In his fascinating new book, writer and critic David Denby of The New Yorker does just that, focusing on three men and one woman from different fields whose Jewish heritage was electrified by American liberty and who became free, for good and for ill, in ways that Jews had never been before. Leonard Bernstein, the son of Ukrainian Jews, became the first American-born conductor to achieve international fame. Bernstein wrote Broadway shows, became the world's greatest teacher of music, and wove Hebrew, Yiddish, Jewish music and biblical narrative into his classical compositions. Mel Brooks, the quintessential Jewish comic and EGOT-winning actor, writer and director, used parody and burlesque to thrust his obsession with death into the furthest reaches of Jewish suffering and freedom. The feminist Betty Friedan, raised in a secular family, declared at the 1970 Women's Strike for Equality, "Down through the generations in history, my ancestors prayed, 'I thank Thee, Lord, I was not created a woman.' From this day forward women all over the world will be able to say, 'I thank Thee, Lord, I was created a woman.'" Norman Mailer, grandson of a rabbi, double Pulitzer Prize winner and author of 11 best-selling books, was a rebel and self-created disturber of the peace who proudly declared, "If the Jews brought anything to human nature, it's that they developed the mind more than other people." David Denby discusses these eminent Jews, the worlds in which they operated and what their stories teach us both about America and the American Jewish experience.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 8
6:30 pm

Free

Book Discussions, April 08, 2025, 04/08/2025, Eminent Jews: Bernstein, Brooks, Friedan, Mailer (in-person and online)
Talk | Photographer Talk: Jai Lennard tells stories about perseverance, triumph, legacy, love, and strength
A talk with New York-based portrait photographer Jai Lennard, whose clients include Hollywood Reporter, CNN, HBO, NY Times, Club Monaco and more. Through his photography, Lennard tells stories about perseverance, triumph, legacy, love, and strength is the common thread throughout his diverse body of work. With a background as a performing artist, Lennard's deep respect for all art forms offers him a way to connect with his subjects and work seamlessly with them from behind the camera.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 8
7:00 pm

to 8:30 pm

Free

Talks, April 08, 2025, 04/08/2025, Photographer Talk: Jai Lennard tells stories about perseverance, triumph, legacy, love, and strength
Workshop | Stargazing in the Park
Immerse yourself in the wonders of the night sky. The friendly team from the Amateur Astronomers Association will be there with high-powered telescopes, ready to reveal the secrets of the cosmos.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 8
7:45 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Workshops, April 08, 2025, 04/08/2025, Stargazing in the Park

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Park Walk | Park Tour: From Freight to Flowers
Hear the story behind New York City's park in the sky: an insider's perspective on the park's history, design, and landscape.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 9
10:00 am

to 11:30 am

Free

Park Walks, April 09, 2025, 04/09/2025, Park Tour: From Freight to Flowers
Museums | New York City: History, Architecture, Social Movements, Cultural Diversity
This museum holds over 1,5 million artifacts, including photographs, paintings, decorative arts, costumes, and documents that tell the story of New York's development and its inhabitants. Explore the galleries and discover the rich history and vibrant culture of New York City!    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 9
10:00 am

to 5:00 pm

Free

Museumss, April 09, 2025, 04/09/2025, New York City: History, Architecture, Social Movements, Cultural Diversity
Book Discussion | Tikkun Ha'am / Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism (online)
How does the Exodus story guide how we respond to current moral and spiritual challenges? Explore the powerful themes of Tikkun Ha'am/Repairing Our People with Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin through the lens of Passover, a holiday that celebrates liberation, resilience, and communal responsibility.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 9
3:00 pm

Free

Book Discussions, April 09, 2025, 04/09/2025, Tikkun Ha'am / Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism (online)
Lecture | The Unseen Revelers: A Brief History of Female Nightlife Activists in the Village (online)
A virtual lecture that delves into the vibrant history of female nightlife activists in the iconic Greenwich & East Village neighborhoods of New York City. This program will explore the remarkable contributions of women who took up space in taverns, bars, lounges, speakeasies and clubs to advance political ideas; highlight emerging subcultures & artforms; gathered people of classes/races/ethnicities, and shift the zeitgeist. The Unseen Revelers features iconic dames and pivotal moments, like Billie Holiday singing 'Strange Fruit'; Norma Miller doing the Lindy, Sylvia Robinson introducing Hip Hop to new audiences at Webster Hall; and Patti Astor gathering New Wave artists and graffiti writers in one space.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 9
5:30 pm

Free

Lectures, April 09, 2025, 04/09/2025, The Unseen Revelers: A Brief History of Female Nightlife Activists in the Village (online)
Symposium | "Arts for Living": Can Artists Survive in New York City? Discussion
The Lillian Wald Symposium--named for Henry Street's founder--is a free gathering that fosters discussions of the most pressing issues of our time. This year, the event's panelists will discuss whether New York City can remain a magnet and incubator for creativity across the visual and performing arts at a time when affordable living/working space and access to resources continue to shrink in the city. Panelists will look back at the history of the Lower East Side, and NYC more generally, as a haven for artists, address how and why this city has nurtured artist communities for so long, and discuss what is needed to sustain a culture of creativity today.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 9
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Symposiums, April 09, 2025, 04/09/2025, "Arts for Living": Can Artists Survive in New York City? Discussion
Classical Music | Piano Works by Prokofiev, Scriabin, Chopin, Rachmaninoff
Rising Spanish pianist Alexander Beliakov, winner of multiple international competitions and, most recently, the Concurso de Juventudes Musicales de Espana, presents a program of works by Russian masters, alongside Chopin's poignant Fourth Ballade. Program: Aleksandr SCRIABIN, Sonata No. 3 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 23 Frederic CHOPIN, Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 52 Aleksandr SCRIABIN, Etude in D-Sharp Minor, Op. 8, No. 12 Sergei PROKOFIEV, Toccata, Op. 11 Nikolai MEDTNER, Sonata Reminiscenza in A Minor, Op. 38, No. 1 Aleksandr SCRIABIN, Impromptu in B-Flat Minor, Op. 12, No. 2 Aleksandr SCRIABIN, Sonata No. 4 in F-Sharp Major, Op. 30 Sergei RACHMANINOFF, Prelude in D Major, Op. 23, No. 4 Mili BALAKIREV, Islamey, Op. 19    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 9
8:00 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Concerts, April 09, 2025, 04/09/2025, Piano Works by Prokofiev, Scriabin, Chopin, Rachmaninoff

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Film | To Catch a Thief (1955): Romantic Thriller from Alfred Hitchcock with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly
Based on the novel by David Dodge; A retired jewel thief sets out to prove his innocence after being suspected of returning to his former occupation. Director: Alfred Hitchcock Cast: Cary Grant, Grace Kelly Dubbed the "Master of Suspense," English filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock is known as an icon of cinema. Over the course of his career, he directed over 50 feature filmsand also hosted and produced the television anthology Alfred Hitchcock Presents. His movies racked up 46 Academy Award nominations, including six wins. He received the BAFTA Fellowship, the AFI Life Achievement Award, and was even knighted in 1980. A well-known figure of Classic Hollywood, Cary Grant was nominated twice for the Academy Award, received an Academy Honorary Award, and received the Kennedy Center Honor. In 1999, Grant was named the second greatest male star of the Golden Age of Hollywood by the American Film Institute. Grace Kelly, a.k.a. Grace of Monaco, was an American actress and, later, the Princess of Monaco (wife of Prince Rainier III). Another prominent figure of Classic Hollywood, Kelly received an Academy Award and three Golden Globe Awards, and she was ranked 13th on the American Film Institute's 25 Greatest Female Stars list. When she got married, Kelly largely retired from working in film.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 10
11:00 am

to 1:00 pm

Free

Films, April 10, 2025, 04/10/2025, To Catch a Thief (1955): Romantic Thriller from Alfred Hitchcock with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly
Jazz | Pioneering Jazz Singer and her Band
At 96, legendary jazz singer and songwriter Sheila Jordan is set to release her new album, Portrait Now, a nod to her debut Portrait of Sheila (Blue Note, 1962). Sheila is joined by guitarist Roni Ben-Hur and bassist Harvie S.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 10
2:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 10, 2025, 04/10/2025, Pioneering Jazz Singer and her Band
Museums | Photography: From the Early 19th Century to Today
This renowned institution hosts a variety of exhibitions showcasing the work of both established and emerging photographers. The collections encompass the full range of the photographic medium, including the first techniques of the early 19th-century to modern technology and digital displays. Last entry is at 7:15 pm.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 10
5:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

$5, reservation required

Museumss, April 10, 2025, 04/10/2025, Photography: From the Early 19th Century to Today
Book Discussion | Covert Joy: Gems of Short Fiction
Covert Joy gathers the most glittering gems of Clarice Lispector's short fiction. Translator Katrina Dodson in conversation with Creative Writing and Criticism Professor Merve Emre, followed by a signing.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 10
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Book Discussions, April 10, 2025, 04/10/2025, Covert Joy: Gems of Short Fiction
Classical Music | "Leading New-Music Foursome" Performs Contemporary Music by Latin American Composers
"One of contemporary music's indispensable ensembles," JACK Quartet, showcases a repertory of recent music by composers from the Untied States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Program Marcos Balter (1974-) Chambers Eduardo Aguilar (1991-) HYPER Leilehua Lanzilotti (1983-) [untitled new work] Daniel Bruno Lost & Founds Vicente Atria (1992) Round-about    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 10
7:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 10, 2025, 04/10/2025, "Leading New-Music Foursome" Performs Contemporary Music by Latin American Composers
Concert | Nat King Cole Tribute
An unforgettable evening celebrating the memory of the barrier-breaking, legendary Nat King Cole, revered for his velvety voice and iconic interpretations. Honored by American Pops Orchestra Conductor Luke Frazier and a stellar lineup of amazing artists, they commemorate his enduring influence with timeless classics such as "L-O-V-E" and "Mona Lisa," inviting audiences to relive the nostalgia of his music and talent. The American Pops Orchestra presents a broad array of popular and classical music in innovative ways to bring new audiences into the orchestral world, and has been featured in 30 national broadcasts on PBS with programs ranging in genre from classical to country, jazz to musical theater.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 10
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, April 10, 2025, 04/10/2025, Nat King Cole Tribute
Play | Zero Hour: An Artist in a Time of War
Told through a series of interviews, a woman explores her relationship with her mother as defined by their shared experience during the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This epic tale blurs the line between the political and the personal, shedding light on what it means to be an artist during a time of war. Written and directed by Tea Alagic. A student production.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 10
7:30 pm

Free

Plays, April 10, 2025, 04/10/2025, Zero Hour: An Artist in a Time of War

Friday, April 11, 2025

Film | Gladiator II (2024): Historical Epic with Denzel Washington, Directed by Ridley Scott
Ridley Scott's sequel to the 2001 Best Picture Oscar winner. A warrior is forced to enter the Colosseum after his home is destroyed by a tyrannical emperor. Director: Ridley Scott Cast: Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal Sir Ridley Scott is an English film director and producer with an intense visual style. He's best known for his sci-fi, crime, and historical epic films. He's well-decorated for his work, including the 2018 BAFTA Fellowship for Lifetime Achievement, two Primetime Emmys, and a Golden Globe. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and appointed a Knight Grand Cross by King Charles III. Denzel Washington is an American actor, and filmmaker known for his dramatic roles. In 2020, he was named "the greatest actor of the 21st century" by the New York Times. He's very accomplished, receiving two Academy Awards, three Golden Globes, and a Tony Award, plus two Emmys and a Grammy Award. He was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2019, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2025.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Apr 11
2:00 pm

to 4:30 pm

Free

Films, April 11, 2025, 04/11/2025, Gladiator II (2024): Historical Epic with Denzel Washington, Directed by Ridley Scott
Museums | Tour - Modern NYC Buildings: Architecture History
Join the curator's tour uncovering the overlooked history of concrete in tall buildings. The exhibit explores why concrete, rather than steel, has become the dominant material for skyscrapers today.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Apr 11
3:00 pm

Free

Museumss, April 11, 2025, 04/11/2025, Tour - Modern NYC Buildings: Architecture History
Museums | Modern Art: From The 19th Century to the Present Day
Experience the exhibits in the museum galleries which include paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, films, videos, and much more.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Apr 11
5:00 pm

to 10:00 pm

Free

Museumss, April 11, 2025, 04/11/2025, Modern Art: From The 19th Century to the Present Day
Play | Zero Hour: An Artist in a Time of War
Told through a series of interviews, a woman explores her relationship with her mother as defined by their shared experience during the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This epic tale blurs the line between the political and the personal, shedding light on what it means to be an artist during a time of war. Written and directed by Tea Alagic. A student production.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Apr 11
7:30 pm

Free

Plays, April 11, 2025, 04/11/2025, Zero Hour: An Artist in a Time of War

Saturday, April 12, 2025

Festival | Indieplaza Festival: New Rock
Indieplaza Festival will once again feature a curated lineup of exciting rock artists, an artist merchandise booth and an arts & crafts booth for all ages! Featured food and beverage vendors include Cool Sips, GLACE, Puya Tacos de Puebla, La Maison du Chocolat, City Winery and more. This year's lineup: THE HIVES SCOWL CLIPPING. PACHYMAN ZSELA LIFEGUARD SLIPPERS DJ Sets by Chanel Beads, Yuno and Confines + Ohaileigh (Saint Vitus)    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 12
12:00 pm

to 9:00 pm

Free

Festivals, April 12, 2025, 04/12/2025, Indieplaza Festival: New Rock
Festival | Easter Celebration: Games, Egg Hunt, Face Painting
Enjoy a fun-filled family event celebrating Easter with games, prizes, an egg hunt, face painting and more!    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 12
12:00 pm

to 3:00 pm

Free

Festivals, April 12, 2025, 04/12/2025, Easter Celebration: Games, Egg Hunt, Face Painting
Workshop | Family Event: Make Afikomen Bag for Passover
The afikomen tradition, in which a piece of matzah is hidden for children to find, has been a beloved Passover custom for generations. Artfully decorated afikomen covers have long been used to safeguard and celebrate this special matzah. Join the fun activity and create your own afikomen cover! Art supplies are first come, first serve.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 12
1:00 pm

to 3:00 pm

Free

Workshops, April 12, 2025, 04/12/2025, Family Event: Make&nbsp;Afikomen Bag for Passover
Play | Zero Hour: An Artist in a Time of War
Told through a series of interviews, a woman explores her relationship with her mother as defined by their shared experience during the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This epic tale blurs the line between the political and the personal, shedding light on what it means to be an artist during a time of war. Written and directed by Tea Alagic. A student production.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 12
2:30 pm

Free

Plays, April 12, 2025, 04/12/2025, Zero Hour: An Artist in a Time of War
Museums | Art from All Over The World: Modern and Contemporary
Discover a vast collection of art from a diverse range of countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Russia, France, Spain, Japan, India, United States and more.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 12
4:00 pm

to 5:30 pm

$1 min pay-what-you-wish,...

Museumss, April 12, 2025, 04/12/2025, Art from All Over The World: Modern and Contemporary
Performance | Music, Theater, and Dance from Neurodivergent Troupe
As part of this year's Big Umbrella Festival, E.P.I.C. Players returns to Lincoln Center, proudly presenting a sample of the 2025 E.P.I.C. Season. This exciting set will feature music, theater, and dance performances from the company's repertoire, including numbers from E.P.I.C Jr., E.P.I.C. Storytellers, E.P.I.C. Dream Roles Cabaret, and their highly anticipated mainstage show, Seussical. E.P.I.C. Players is a non-profit theater company that opens the stage to all types of artists and seeks to shine a light on neurodiverse talent. They believe our differences are our greatest strength, and they are committed to more representation and opportunities for all artists.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 12
7:00 pm

Free

Performances, April 12, 2025, 04/12/2025, Music, Theater, and Dance from Neurodivergent Troupe

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Park Walk | Spring Cherry Blossoms Walk
Spring has sprung. Enjoy the scenic views and learn more about the variety of iconic flowering cherry trees of Queens' flagship park.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Apr 13
11:00 am

to 12:00 pm

Free

Park Walks, April 13, 2025, 04/13/2025, Spring Cherry Blossoms Walk
Classical Music | Music on the Water: Grammy-Nominated Musician Performs Modern Works
"Remarkable and insightful musician" (LA Times) Adam Tendler, piano, performs two pieces by 20th Century/Contemporary composers. Program John Adams (1947-) Phrygian Gates Tom Johnson (1939-2024) An Hour for Piano    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Apr 13
2:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 13, 2025, 04/13/2025, Music on the Water: Grammy-Nominated Musician Performs Modern Works

Monday, April 14, 2025

Tour | Tour of Gracie Mansion, Home of New York's Mayors
In 1799, a prosperous New York merchant named Archibald Gracie built a country house overlooking a bend in the East River, five miles north of the then-New York City limits. Little did he know that, more than 200 years later, his home would be serving as the official residence of the First Family of New York City - a place where history is made, not merely recorded. As a historic house museum run by the Parks Department, sitting on 11 acres of grounds now known as Carl Schurz Park, Gracie Mansion has served as the home of 11 mayors, beginning first with Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia in 1942. Start times: 10:30am, 12pm, 1:30pm    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Apr 14
10:30 am

to 2:00 pm

$10

Tours, April 14, 2025, 04/14/2025, Tour of Gracie Mansion, Home of New York's Mayors
Workshop | Learn Juggling in the Park
Get in a quick lesson, stay for the whole time, or just enjoy watching them put their skills to the test. They're a friendly group and open to drop-ins, even if you catch them outside of the regular juggling lessons. All skill levels welcome. Equipment is provided.    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Apr 14
12:00 pm

to 1:00 pm

Free

Workshops, April 14, 2025, 04/14/2025, Learn Juggling in the Park
Classical Music | Award-WInning Chamber Choir Performs Works from the Medieval Period through Today (In Person AND Online!)
Renowned UK chamber choir, Vasari Singers, performs a range of a capella works. Program Orlandus Lassus (1532-1594) Timor et tremor Ildebrando Pizzetti (1880-1968) De Profundis Pablo Casals (1876-1973) O vos omnes Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) Quatre Motets pour un temps de Penitence Knut Nystedt (1915-2014) O Crux James MacMillan (b. 1959) Miserere    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Apr 14
6:45 pm

to 7:45 pm

Free

Concerts, April 14, 2025, 04/14/2025, Award-WInning Chamber Choir Performs Works from the Medieval Period through Today  (In Person AND Online!)

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Tour | History Tour of The Battery
Guides lead an extended walking tour of the park, with a focus on the history of the area. Learn about the park's rich history, many important landmarks and monuments, SeaGlass Carousel, beautiful perennial gardens designed by renowned Dutch garden designer Piet Oudolf, and so much more!    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 15
11:00 am

to 12:00 pm

Free

Tours, April 15, 2025, 04/15/2025, History Tour of The Battery
Film | Bull Durham (1988): Romantic Sports Comedy with Kevin Kostner and Susan Sarandon
A fan who has an affair with one minor-league baseball player each season meets an up-and-coming pitcher and the experienced catcher assigned to him in the movie that tops every baseball movie list! Director: Ron Shelton Cast: Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins Kevin Costner (1955-) is an actor and filmmaker. He has won two Academy Awards, three Golden Globes, and a Primetime Emmy Award. As a well-known actor, Susan Sarandon (1946-) has won an Academy Award and British Academy Film Award, also earning nominations for six Primetime Emmy Awards and nine Golden Globes. As well as acting on screen, Sarandon has also performed on Broadway. Additionally, she's recognized for her social and political activism, as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and recipient of the Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Award.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 15
1:00 pm

to 3:00 pm

Free

Films, April 15, 2025, 04/15/2025, Bull Durham (1988): Romantic Sports Comedy with Kevin Kostner and Susan Sarandon
Concert | Two of the Greatest Guitarists of Our Time
The virtuosic Miles Okazaki, called "a wildly versatile musician, freakishly precise, but also full of emotion" by The Paris Times, joins the esteemed Bill Frisell, "long hailed as one of the most distinctive and original improvising guitarists of our time" (The New York Times), for this special not-to-be-missed performance.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 15
6:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 15, 2025, 04/15/2025, Two of the Greatest Guitarists of Our Time
Classical Music | J.S. Bach: Cello Suites (In Person AND Online!)
Principal cellist of the Handel and Haydn Society, Guy Fishman, presents an hour of Bach's unaccompanied suites for cello alongside organ interludes played by organist Nicolas Haigh.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 15
6:45 pm

to 7:45 pm

Free

Concerts, April 15, 2025, 04/15/2025, J.S. Bach: Cello Suites (In Person AND Online!)
Classical Music | Violin Duos by Bach and Bartok (in-person and online)
In this eclectic program, Duo Sapientia seeks to explore the resonances that emerge from duo violin music from three different periods, the Renaissance, the Baroque, and the Twentieth Century. The four composers featured -- Thomas Morley, Orlando Gibbons, J. S. Bach and Bela Bartok -- all share contrapuntal textures and fragmentary, conversational gestures. The interplay between modal music and traditional harmony in these pieces creates intriguing interactions for the listeners and players alike. Duo Sapientia was formed in the spring of 2024 during rehearsal breaks in a Buxtehude project. In true amateur style, Wolman introduced Ahn to Gibbons duos and discovered their mutual sensibilities over phrasing, gestures, and general musick-ing. Since then, they have been scheming to collaborate on various musical projects -- most notably, their current Bartok-focused endeavor, as well as one centered on Hildegard.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 15
7:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 15, 2025, 04/15/2025, Violin Duos by Bach and Bartok (in-person and online)
Workshop | Stargazing in the Park
Immerse yourself in the wonders of the night sky. The friendly team from the Amateur Astronomers Association will be there with high-powered telescopes, ready to reveal the secrets of the cosmos.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 15
7:45 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Workshops, April 15, 2025, 04/15/2025, Stargazing in the Park

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Museums | Tour of Historical House of The Distinguished American President of the Early 20th Century
This historic site honors the early life of a renowned American figure. The restored brownstone reflects late 19th-century architecture and offers insights into the family's daily life. Learn about various exhibits and artifacts that showcase the cultural and historical context of the era, providing a glimpse into the formative years of this visionary leader-to-be. First-come, first-served; this guided tour may reach capacity before your desired tour time, so please be sure to arrive early. Tour duration: 45 minutes. This tour takes place at 11 am, 12 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 16
12:00 pm

Free

Museumss, April 16, 2025, 04/16/2025, Tour of Historical House of The Distinguished American President of the Early 20th Century
Classical Music | Springtime! Concert: Schubert, Bruckner, Dvorak, Johann Strauss, Brahms, and More
A joyful evening of song and music focusing on the many facets of the works of various Austrian composers. With Austrian Johanna Rosa Falkinger (Soprano) and Daniela Dawn Fietzek (Piano). What causes movement? Soprano Falkinger and pianist Fietzek, with their song program "Springtime", greet the gentle breezes of the East Coast's many shores. Through works by Schubert, Bruckner, Fanny Mendelssohn, along with their contemporaries, they explore several romantic reflections on nature, overcoming the last traces of winter's sadness. The vibrantly energetic voices of the famous Johann Strauss, the accomplished Michael Mautner and the exceptionally talented young Austrian composer Flora Geisselbrecht will bring to us the exquisite joy of spring. Concert Program: Franz Schubert (1797-1828) - Sulaika Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) - Im April (In April) Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) - Wie bist du, Fruhling, gut und treu (Springtime, how good and faithful you are) Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) - Humoresque No. 7 Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) - Fruhlingsstimmenwalzer (Spring Voices Waltz); shortened version Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) - Wie Melodien zieht es mir (Thoughts, like melodies) Fanny Mendelssohn (1805-1847) - Die Mainacht (The May Night), Op. 9/6 Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) - Fruhlingslied (Spring Song) Franz Schubert (1797-1828) - Mignon Lieder (Mignon Songs) Robert Schumann (1810-1856) - Mignon Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) - Lieder (Songs), Op. 2: I. Fruhlingstag (Spring Day) Stefania Turkewich (1898-1977) - Zhasminy (Jasmines) Michael Mautner (*1959) - Der Kuckuck (The Cuckoo) Flora Geisselbrecht (*1994) - Karotten (Carrots) Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) - Er ist's (Spring is here)    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 16
6:30 pm

Free

Concerts, April 16, 2025, 04/16/2025, Springtime! Concert: Schubert, Bruckner, Dvorak, Johann Strauss, Brahms, and More

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Classical Music | Award-Winning Guitarist Performs Romantic Works (In Person AND Online!)
Canadian musician and "exceptionally fine soloist" Pascal Valois specializes in performing early Romantic pieces. This concert will feature works by Mauro Giuliani, Niccolo Paganini, and Fernando Sor. Mauro Giuseppe Sergio Pantaleo Giuliani (1781 - 1829) was an Italian guitarist, cellist, singer, and composer. He was a leading guitar virtuoso of the early 19th century. Niccolo Paganini (October 1782 - 1840) was an Italian violinist and composer. He was the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique. Fernando Sor (1778 - 1839) was a Spanish classical guitarist and composer of the late Classical era and early Romantic era.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 17
1:15 pm

to 2:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 17, 2025, 04/17/2025, Award-Winning Guitarist Performs Romantic Works (In Person AND Online!)
Museums | Photography: From the Early 19th Century to Today
This renowned institution hosts a variety of exhibitions showcasing the work of both established and emerging photographers. The collections encompass the full range of the photographic medium, including the first techniques of the early 19th-century to modern technology and digital displays. Last entry is at 7:15 pm.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 17
5:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Museumss, April 17, 2025, 04/17/2025, Photography: From the Early 19th Century to Today
Book Discussion | Thrilled to Death: Audacious Short Stories
Author Lynne Tillman in conversation with Whitney Mallett A collection of selected stories across the career of America's most audacious writer. Among the vanguard of American literary writers, Lynne Tillman's work has defied categorization throughout her legendary career--a singular body of work that both redefined and reimagined the short story form entirely.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 17
6:30 pm

$5

Book Discussions, April 17, 2025, 04/17/2025, Thrilled to Death: Audacious Short Stories
Concert | Tribute Concert: Celia Cruz, the Queen of Salsa
For the second installment of Migguel Anggelo's episodic concert series Icons--highlighting artists who break barriers, challenge norms, and inspire us to see ourselves and the world in new ways--celebrate the legendary Cuban singer Celia Cruz in honor of her 100th birthday year. Directed and developed by Adrian Alea, led by Musical Director Jaime Lozano and backed by an all-star lineup of live musicians, this concert pays tribute to the Queen of Salsa and delves into themes of Latine cultural identity, resilience, and the transformative power of music.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 17
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, April 17, 2025, 04/17/2025, Tribute Concert: Celia Cruz, the Queen of Salsa

Friday, April 18, 2025

Museums | Tour - Arts and Cultural Heritage of Spain and Portugal: Goya, El Greco and Others
Explore the best items this museum has on display with this guided tour. Paintings, sculptures, ceramics, antiquities, and more by world-famous artists.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Apr 18
2:00 pm

Free

Museumss, April 18, 2025, 04/18/2025, Tour - Arts and Cultural Heritage of Spain and Portugal: Goya, El Greco and Others

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Classical Music | Music on the Water: A 'Unique Talent' Guitarist Performs Works of Bach and More
International recording and touring musican and composer Aaron Larget-Caplan, guitar, plays works of Bach, as well as various American and Spanish composers.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 19
2:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 19, 2025, 04/19/2025, Music on the Water: A 'Unique Talent' Guitarist Performs Works of Bach and More
Museums | Art from All Over The World: Modern and Contemporary
Discover a vast collection of art from a diverse range of countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Russia, France, Spain, Japan, India, United States and more.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 19
4:00 pm

to 5:30 pm

$1 min pay-what-you-wish,...

Museumss, April 19, 2025, 04/19/2025, Art from All Over The World: Modern and Contemporary

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Classical Music | Music on the Water: Award-Winning String Musicians Perform Works of Legendary Composers
Carnegie Hall's first Isaac Stern Award-recipient Mark Peskanov, violin, Piatigorsky Foundation frounder Evan Drachman, cello, and Doris Stevenson, piano, perform works of Bach, Haydn, Brahms, and Messiaen.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Apr 20
2:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 20, 2025, 04/20/2025, Music on the Water: Award-Winning String Musicians Perform Works of Legendary Composers
Classical Music | Bach Vespers: Easter Oratorio
Bach Vespers performs Bach's Easter Oratorio. Robby Meese, conductor. Now in its 57th season, Bach Vespers continues to present Bach masterpieces by candlelight.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Apr 20
5:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 20, 2025, 04/20/2025, Bach Vespers: Easter Oratorio

Monday, April 21, 2025

Staged Reading | Saved, Part One: The Girl and the Sky: Drama about the South Korean Adoption Industry
The first play in a two-part drama about the South Korean adoption industry, from its Cold War origins to its transformation into a lucrative business empire built by systemic fraud and negligence. Three epic stories spanning six decades across Oregon; Washington D.C.; Vermont; Seoul; and Jeju Island, Jesse Jae Hoon's Saved explores what happens when we kill the parents and raise the children.    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Apr 21
1:30 pm

Free

Staged Readings, April 21, 2025, 04/21/2025, Saved, Part One: The Girl and the Sky: Drama about the South Korean Adoption Industry
Talk | The Show Must Go On: Broadway's Response to the 9/11 Attacks with actor Matthew Broderick, Tony award-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell, and More
9/11 marked one of the few times in Broadway's history that the Theater District dimmed their marquees and shuttered their doors. Reopening two days later, Broadway would play a major role in New York City's revitalization in the aftermath of the attacks. In conversation with Museum Director Clifford Chanin, Tony award-nominated actor Matthew Broderick, Tony award-winning actress Judy Kaye, Tony award-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell, and former Broadway League president Jed Bernstein, reflect on the history of Broadway following 9/11, how the industry responded to the attacks, and the role of the arts in times of tragedy.    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Apr 21
6:00 pm

to 7:00 pm

Free

Talks, April 21, 2025, 04/21/2025, The Show Must Go On: Broadway's Response to the 9/11 Attacks with actor Matthew Broderick, Tony award-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell, and More
Classical Music | String Quartets by Mozart, Dvorak, and more
The swiftly rising Isidore String Quartet are winners of a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the most recent Banff International String Quartet Competition. Their joyful and communicative performances have quickly won over audiences, as they surely will here in this program of classics by Mozart and Dvorak alongside Gabriella Smith's wry, fresh Carrot Revolution. Program: Mozart (1756 - 1791) String Quartet No. 19, K. 465 ("Dissonance") Gabriella Smith (1991) Carrot Revolution Dvorak (1841 - 1904) String Quartet No. 13, op. 106    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Apr 21
6:45 pm

Free

Concerts, April 21, 2025, 04/21/2025, String Quartets by Mozart, Dvorak, and more

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Museums | New York City: History, Architecture, Social Movements, Cultural Diversity
This museum holds over 1,5 million artifacts, including photographs, paintings, decorative arts, costumes, and documents that tell the story of New York's development and its inhabitants. Explore the galleries and discover the rich history and vibrant culture of New York City!    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 23
10:00 am

to 5:00 pm

Free

Museumss, April 23, 2025, 04/23/2025, New York City: History, Architecture, Social Movements, Cultural Diversity
Play | Classic Shakespeare Comedy: A Midsummer Night's Dream
This play is an enchanting journey of love, mischief, and magic under the stars! Don't miss this whimsical adventure! Directed by Diane Dowling    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 23
2:00 pm

Free

Plays, April 23, 2025, 04/23/2025, Classic Shakespeare Comedy: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Book Discussion | Fallingwater: Living With and In Art
Fallingwater is a total work of art, seen in this new monograph for the first time in its fullness. Featuring a conversation with Justin Gunther, Director of Fallingwater; Scott W. Perkins, Senior Director of Preservation and Collections; and architectural and interior design photographer Dave Bryce, followed by a signing.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 23
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Book Discussions, April 23, 2025, 04/23/2025, Fallingwater: Living With and In Art

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Jazz | Jazz Quintet: "Majestic Presence" - DownBeat
Saxophonist and composer Ray Blue has released 6 albums and has shared the stage or studio with Alicia Keys, the Sun Ra Arkestra and many others. He has performed internationally at festivals in Cape Town, Zanzibar, Hartford, Dublin, Macao, and Beijing.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Apr 24
2:00 pm

Free

Concerts, April 24, 2025, 04/24/2025, Jazz Quintet: "Majestic Presence" - DownBeat

Friday, April 25, 2025

Museums | American History and Artifact Collections
Enjoy a stroll through galleries of an extensive collection of American art, learn about the history of New York and the USA. Last admission is at 7 pm.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Apr 25
5:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Pay-what-you-wish, reservation required

Museumss, April 25, 2025, 04/25/2025, American History and Artifact Collections
Museums | After Hours Museum Exploration with Live Music and Drinks
This event offers free self-guided exploration of a the newly-opened, three floor exhibition "Maritime City," which highlights how New York City, as we know it today, arose from the sea. From 5:30pm to 7:30pm, enjoy a live performance by musician and songwriter Blair Lamb, who will fill the first-floor gallery with beautiful piano and vocals. Advanced registration is encouraged for these free extended-hours but walkups will be accommodated as possible. Please select a time slot for when you expect to arrive. Sparkling wine and seltzer will be available in the first floor while you enjoy the music throughout the evening.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Apr 25
5:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Museumss, April 25, 2025, 04/25/2025, After Hours Museum Exploration with Live Music and Drinks
Play | Classic Shakespeare Comedy: A Midsummer Night's Dream
This play is an enchanting journey of love, mischief, and magic under the stars! Don't miss this whimsical adventure! Directed by Diane Dowling    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Apr 25
7:00 pm

Free

Plays, April 25, 2025, 04/25/2025, Classic Shakespeare Comedy: A Midsummer Night's Dream

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Festival | Earth Day Festival
Celebrate spring at the annual Earth Day Festival! Following Earth Week, they're bringing you a family-friendly, interactive day of fun to welcome the warmer months and seasonal blooms. Play games, take photos with the enchanting cherry blossoms, enjoy performances from a live band and other artists, and embrace the park's spring beauty. Celebrate the spirit of sustainability and our connection to each other and to the planet that we share. With: Live music Arts, crafts, and educational activities Cooking demonstrations Free treats Live performances, and more!    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 26
12:00 pm

to 3:00 pm

Free

Festivals, April 26, 2025, 04/26/2025, Earth Day Festival
Festival | Earth Day Celebration: Arts and Crafts for Kids; Learn about Ecosystems and More
Learn about how to build a more diverse, resilient, and healthy park ecosystem. Visit 7 themed panels across the park and engage with experts on topics like birds, bees, butterflies, fungi, and oysters. Earth Day-themed children's arts and crafts activities will be provided, along with an interactive puppet show!    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Apr 26
1:00 pm

to 3:00 pm

Free

Festivals, April 26, 2025, 04/26/2025, Earth Day Celebration: Arts and Crafts for Kids; Learn about Ecosystems and More

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Lecture | The Intolerance of Monotheism: Towards a Religious History of Antisemitism (in-person and online)
Because of their minority status in Medieval Islamic and Christian societies, Jews became the persecuted other who justified Christian and Muslim belief in their own supersession or replacement theology. Even in the modern, more secular era, baked-in religious prejudices informed the dynamics of racial antisemitism. The Nazis freely drew upon Christian imagery in their propaganda. Similarly post-Holocaust Islamic and Western antisemitism today still rely on these notions of religious superiority. Perhaps the only hope for an end to this 2500-year hatred is for each monotheism to renounce the intolerance inherent in their religious traditions and truly appreciate each other's value. Speaker Bruce Ruben was raised in Portland Oregon. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Music (1975) and a Master's in Religion (1978) from Indiana University. He went on to the Jewish Theological Seminary where he became a cantor in 1981. A year later he began a twenty-four-year tenure at Temple Shaaray Tefila in New York City. While serving as the congregation's cantor, Cantor Ruben earned a Ph.D. in history from thae Graduate School of City University. He has taught Jewish history at Hunter College from the early 1990s. He continues to teach Jewish history at Hunter and serves as the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Am in Parsippany New Jersey.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 29
1:00 pm

to 2:00 pm

Free

Lectures, April 29, 2025, 04/29/2025, The Intolerance of Monotheism: Towards a Religious History of Antisemitism (in-person and online)
Book Discussion | Warsaw Testament: Memoir of a Yiddish Literary Community Before the Holocaust (in-person and online)
Born in Lanowitz, a small village in rural Podolia, author Rokhl Auerbach was a journalist, literary critic, memoirist, and a member of the Warsaw Yiddish literary community before the Holocaust. Upon the German invasion and occupation of Poland in 1939, she was tasked by historian and social activist Emanuel Ringelblum to run a soup kitchen for the starving inhabitants of the Warsaw Ghetto and later to join his top-secret ghetto archive, the Oyneg Shabes. One of only three surviving members of the archive project, Auerbach’s wartime and postwar writings became a crucial source of information for historians of both prewar Jewish Warsaw and the Warsaw Ghetto. After immigrating to Israel in 1950, she founded the witness testimony division at Yad Vashem and played a key role in the development of Holocaust remembrance. This is a lecture by historian Samuel Kassow about Auerbach’s memoir, Warsaw Testament, which paints a vivid portrait of the city’s prewar Yiddish literary and artistic community and of its destruction at the hands of the Nazis.     New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Apr 29
7:00 pm

Free

Book Discussions, April 29, 2025, 04/29/2025, Warsaw Testament: Memoir of a Yiddish Literary Community Before the Holocaust (in-person and online)

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Book Discussion | Fire Island Modernist: Horace Gifford and the Architecture of Seduction
Featuring new houses, many additional photographs and a new afterword, Fire Island Modernist offers a fascinating look at the history and culture of this "gay paradise" through the life and work of Horace Gifford. Author Christopher Rawlins in conversation with Charles Renfro, followed by a signing.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Apr 30
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Book Discussions, April 30, 2025, 04/30/2025, Fire Island Modernist: Horace Gifford and the Architecture of Seduction

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Museums | Film and Television Industry: History, Artifacts, Interactive Displays
This museum is dedicated to the art, history, and technology of film, television, and digital media. It houses a diverse collection of industry related objects, including cameras, scripts, costumes, production materials, as well as interactive displays, and themed installations.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, May 1
2:00 pm

to 6:00 pm

Free

Museumss, May 01, 2025, 05/01/2025, Film and Television Industry: History, Artifacts, Interactive Displays

Friday, May 2, 2025

Museums | Tour - Arts and Cultural Heritage of Spain and Portugal: Goya, El Greco and Others
Explore the best items this museum has on display with this guided tour. Paintings, sculptures, ceramics, antiquities, and more by world-famous artists.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, May 2
2:00 pm

Free

Museumss, May 02, 2025, 05/02/2025, Tour - Arts and Cultural Heritage of Spain and Portugal: Goya, El Greco and Others

Saturday, May 3, 2025

Classical Music | Uplift Your Spirit with the Musicians of the NY Philharmonic
Explore how music influences and shapes our sense of well-being with the NY Philharmonic musicians.
   New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, May 3
2:00 pm

Free

Concerts, May 03, 2025, 05/03/2025, Uplift Your Spirit with the Musicians of the NY Philharmonic

Monday, May 5, 2025

Jazz | Saxophonist Blends Jazz, Soul and Blues
Saxophonist, vocalist, and composer Camille Thurman, a frequent collaborator with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, performs virtuosic saxophone solos and soulful vocals.    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, May 5
1:00 pm

to 2:00 pm

Free

Concerts, May 05, 2025, 05/05/2025, Saxophonist Blends Jazz, Soul and Blues

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Classical Music | Chamber Ensemble & A Band Performs an Unconventional Program Featuring Works of "Queen of Gospel", 12C Benedictine Mystic, and More
The Copland House Ensemble is joined by members of the West Point Band to play music about hope, love, loss, perseverance, and courage. The program features pieces by 12th-century German Benedictine mystic and polymath Hildegard von Bingen, Jacob Druckman, the Queen of Gospel, Jazz, and R&B Nina Simone, and rising stars Viet Cuong, Jessica Meyer, and Anthony Banfield -- complete with the suite to Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring. The performance will be followed by a lively Offbeat/Onstage post-concert talk with the artists.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, May 6
6:30 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Concerts, May 06, 2025, 05/06/2025, Chamber Ensemble & A Band Performs an Unconventional Program Featuring Works of "Queen of Gospel", 12C Benedictine Mystic, and More
Staged Reading | Birth of a Mother: A Brutal Look at Parenthood
Amita is reckoning with the overwhelm and spill of emotions that accompany new motherhood, rendering her broken and powerless. That is, until she discovers the power--and other women--that she has carried all along. A coming-of-age story through parenthood, this play is a bold, brutally honest, and divine journey through motherhood and ancestry. Written by Amita Sharma.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, May 6
7:00 pm

Free

Staged Readings, May 06, 2025, 05/06/2025, Birth of a Mother: A Brutal Look at Parenthood

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Staged Reading | Perreo: Perils of Stardom
When aspiring reggaetonera Vicki suddenly goes viral, she begins to see stardom before her. With her bestie Yesica and skeptical cousin Alicia along for the ride, Vicki's journey unfolds amid the heat of a Miami summer and pulse of the infectious dembow rhythm. But who gets to claim an ever-changing and ever-blending culture? And what will Vicki have to sacrifice to claim what's hers? Written by Valen-Marie Santos.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, May 13
7:00 pm

Free

Staged Readings, May 13, 2025, 05/13/2025, Perreo: Perils of Stardom

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Staged Reading | Uncommon Scent: A New Play by Award-Winning Playwright Vern Thiessen
Two perfumers battle each other to create a scent that will defeat the Nazis during WW2. Based on the lives of Jean Carles and Germaine Cellier.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, May 15
3:00 pm

to 5:15 pm

Free

Staged Readings, May 15, 2025, 05/15/2025, Uncommon Scent: A New Play by Award-Winning Playwright Vern Thiessen

Monday, May 19, 2025

Museums | History, Culture, and Arts of Indigenous Peoples
This cultural institution showcases a vast collection of Native artifacts, such as objects, photographs, archives, and media.    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, May 19
10:00 am

to 5:00 pm

Free

Museumss, May 19, 2025, 05/19/2025, History, Culture, and Arts of Indigenous Peoples
Staged Reading | The Care and Keeping of Schizophrenia (and Other Demons): Controlling Pressure
Charity has just turned 25 and plans to move to California with her 41-year-old girlfriend, despite her family being in shambles after her brother's mental health emergency. But Charity is visited by an obnoxious, bossy Sleep Demon who demands Charity "deal with her shit." An absurdist, humorist romp, this play asks: can Charity take control of the pressures bearing down on her or will she succumb to the waves? Written by Gloria Oladipo .    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, May 19
7:00 pm

Free

Staged Readings, May 19, 2025, 05/19/2025, The Care and Keeping of Schizophrenia (and Other Demons): Controlling Pressure

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Staged Reading | Potliqka: Black in the Antebellum South
A three-act epic about Black history in the Antebellum South, spanning from 1790-1820, following James Hemmings, the founding father of soul food; a southern family--Esther, Freeman, and Missy (based on young Malinda Russell, the first Black woman to publish a cookbook in 1866); and Abina Kisi, Yawo Abayie, and Ama Nanny, a family who remembers the Middle Passage and their stolen Ghanaian culture. It's a story of love, loss, and freedom, told one plate at a time. Written by Celeste Jennings .    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, May 20
6:00 pm

Free

Staged Readings, May 20, 2025, 05/20/2025, Potliqka: Black in the Antebellum South

Saturday, May 24, 2025

Museums | Tour - Arts and Cultural Heritage of Spain and Portugal: Goya, El Greco and Others
Explore the best items this museum has on display with this guided tour. Paintings, sculptures, ceramics, antiquities, and more by world-famous artists.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, May 24
2:00 pm

Free

Museumss, May 24, 2025, 05/24/2025, Tour - Arts and Cultural Heritage of Spain and Portugal: Goya, El Greco and Others

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Concert | Punk and Hard Rock Music with Traditional Caribbean Rhythms: Riccie Oriach with DJ Ultra Violet
Dominican singer, guitarist, percussionist, and sound engineer Riccie Oriach has forged a distinctive musical style that fuses punk and hard rock with traditional Caribbean rhythms like merengue, bachata, and samba. Collaborating with eminent artists including the illustrious producer Eduardo Cabra, formerly of Calle 13, Oriach has created a signature sound deeply rooted in tradition, but always looking to the future--and guaranteed to make listeners move on the dance floor.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Jun 4
7:00 pm

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Concerts, June 04, 2025, 06/04/2025, Punk and Hard Rock Music with Traditional Caribbean Rhythms: Riccie Oriach with DJ Ultra Violet
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