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Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on September 21, 2022?

41 free events take place on Wednesday, September 21 in New York City. Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides! Exciting, high quality, unique and off the beaten path free events and free things to do take place in New York today, tonight, tomorrow and each day of the year, any time of the day: whether it's a weekday or a weekend, day or night, morning or evening or afternoon, December or July, April or November! These events will take your breath away!

New York City (NYC) never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment. Check out September 21 and see for yourself. Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall! Just click on any day of the calendar above and you'll find most inspiring and entertaining free events to go to and free things to do on each day of September . Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides!

Some events take place all year long: same day of the week, same time there are there for you to take advantage of. One of the oldest free weekly events in Manhattan is Dixieland Jazz with the Gotham Jazzmen, which happen at noon every Tuesday. Another example of an event that you can attend all year round on weekdays is Federal Reserve Bank Tour, which takes place every week day at 1 pm (but advanced reservations are required). You can take at least 13 free tours every day of the year, except the New Year Day, July 4th, and the Christmas Day. If you are classical music afficionado, you can spend whole day in New York going from one free classical concert to another. If you love theater, then New York gives you an option to attend plays and musicals free of charge, or at deep discount. You just need to have information about it. And we are here to make that information available to you.
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41 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Wednesday, September 21, 2022

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free events nyc 13 Tours, All City Neighborhoods, Any Time Of The Day, Choose One Tour Or Many
free events nyc Mahogany (1975): Romantic Drama with Diana Ross
free events nyc The Betrothed: A Modern Italian Classic
free events nyc The 355 (2022): Secret Agent Thriller with Jessica Chastain, Penelope Cruz
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Workshop | Core Body Boot Camp


This is a core strength workout. They do boot camp style exercises, so think pushups, situps, planks, squats, burpees, etc. There's a lot of smiles and laughing involved, too... (and the high fives will come back as we leave the COVID era behind!) Not sure how to do burpees? Pike jumps? Dragon Pushups? That's fine! We'll teach you. This is an awesome way to rock your body and get fit fast. They welcome all fitness levels. Even if you have not worked out in years we want you to join us. Working out with fun, encouraging people in a group setting is better than trying to do this all on your own.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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7:00 am
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Birdwatching | Battery Bird Walk


Explore the diversity of migrating birds that find food and habitat in The Battery. The walk will be led by Gabriel Willow, an educator from NYC Audubon. He is an experienced birder and naturalist, and is well-versed in the ecology and history of New York City.  He has been leading walks for NYC Audubon for more than ten years, guiding new and experienced birders in all five boroughs and beyond.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 am
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Conference | Climate Week NYC


Now in its' fourteenth year, Climate Week NYC annually brings together influential leaders in climate action from across business, government and the climate community to showcase global climate action. It's set to be an action-packed week driving the conversation on climate. With over 500 in-person and virtual events covering ten different themes hosted across New York City and globally - there's something for everyone to take away from the largest climate event in the calendar. So, whether you want to learn about the pioneering Indigenous-led work addressing climate change in the boreal forests of Canada (part of our Nature theme), how intergenerational equity and climate justice can be used to reimagine Commonwealth Youth Participation (Environmental Justice theme), or how to engage consumers on climate-smart food (Food theme) - be sure not to miss Climate Week NYC and join the conversation, now. See link for the full schedule.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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8:00 am
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Tour | 13 Tours, All City Neighborhoods, Any Time Of The Day, Choose One Tour Or Many


These free tours take place at various times during the day, all day long. You can make reservations for as many tours as your schedule allows. SoHo, Little Italy and Chinatown Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Heights + DUMBO 3 Hour Lower Manhattan Harlem Chelsea and the High Line 6 Hour Downtown Combined Greenwich Village Central Park Lower Manhattan Midtown Manhattan Grand Central Terminal Graffiti and Street Art Tours World Trade Center
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10:00 am
Free

Workshop | Figure Al Fresco


This event offers a unique setting to observe and sketch the human figure. Each week a model will strike short and long poses for participants to draw. An artist/educator will offer constructive suggestions and critique. Drawing materials provided, and artists are encouraged to bring their own favorite media.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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10:00 am
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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
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10:00 am
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Fair | Street Fair


Free fun for the whole family, including arts, crafts, antiques, plants, entertainment, games, and more.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | India in the Emerging Global Order


A lecture by Dr. S. Jaishankar, India’s External Affairs Minister since May 30th, 2019. He is a Member of the Upper House (Rajya Sabha) of India’s Parliament from the state of Gujarat.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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11:00 am
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Talk | Newspapers Under the Tsars: New Directions in Imperial Russian Press History (online)


Over the course of the 19th century, Imperial Russia’s press underwent dramatic cultural, commercial, technological, and political transformations, evolving from the margins to become a central forum for discussion and debate. The talk examines the emergence of a professional-commercial press and the formation of a reading economy as it expanded beyond salon circles. It highlights the role of the periodical as an abstract medium connecting unfamiliar readers in the Russian empire, part of a process taking place across the global nineteenth century, one in which growing networks of communication and exchange fostered rapid changes in ideas of self and society. The talk also examines the growing engagement of the press in politics as influential editors serviced the interests of powerful political interest groups, competed in fiery public polemics, and steered political debate and decision-making. As we unravel the growing entanglements of press and politics, this talk follows the emergence of the press as a political actor in its own right. The talk invites the audience to consider novel ways in which periodicals were produced and consumed throughout the 19th century. Outlining the abundant opportunities and avenues of research in the press spurred by archival digitization, we introduce a new interdisciplinary community of press researchers – the Gazeta Workshop and its lecture series.  
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Discussion | State of America: New Ideas in Civic Life (online)


American democracy is facing unprecedented challenges. There is fierce debate on the fate of our electoral system, civil liberties, and even the books we read in the classroom. But there’s hope for America, and our challenges are spurring a new generation of thinkers, leaders, and creators to reimagine the way we govern and live. Ahead of the midterm elections, hear from the leading voices in the effort to push American democracy forward and discover what you can do in the fight for a more just, unified society.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:00 pm
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Park Walk | Groovin’ on Four Wheels Walk (online)


Ever gone dancing? How about skating? What about both...at the same time? Whether you're down to dance or just want to get groovy from the sidelines, this walk has all you need! Learn about this favorite decades-old tradition on this four-wheeled walk.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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12:30 pm
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Workshop | Juggling in the Park


Jugglers use the park throughout the year to provide free classes to the public. Stop by for 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
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12:30 pm
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Book Discussion | Sex Is as Sex Does: Governing Transgender Identity


Author Paisley Currah on what the evolving fight for transgender rights reveals about government power, regulations, and the law
   New York City, NY; NYC
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1:00 pm
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Park Walk | Climate and Nature Exploration Hike


Explore the last standing natural forest and salt marsh in Manhattan to understand the impacts, human dimensions and effects of climate change. Learn about the efforts made to mitigate climate change, conserve natural resources and ecosystem services.  
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Film | Mahogany (1975): Romantic Drama with Diana Ross


Diana Ross portrays a secretary who attains fame and fortune but not happiness as the world's top fashion model. Directed by Berry Gordy. Starring Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams, and Anthony Perkins. 1975 | PG | 109 minutes
   New York City, NY; NYC
2:00 pm
Free

Park Walk | Forest Bathing


Forest Therapy or Forest Bathing comes from the traditions of Shinrin Yoku and other European and indigenous cultures. Reconnect with nature by participating in a guided Forest Bathing experience. Allow yourself to connect with the park in a way you never have before. The program includes a short, no more than a half-mile walk at a slow pace. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and bring water, snacks, and a towel or cushion for sitting on the ground.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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3:30 pm
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Film | The Feeling of Being Watched (2018): The FBI and the Muslim-American Ccommunity (online)


A film screening and conversation with Assia Boundaoui, the award-winning creator of The Feeling of Being Watched. The documentary describes Boundaoui's investigation of the FBI surveillance of the families, mosques and businesses in her Muslim-American community. The film is a powerful exploration of the bias in law enforcement and the power of investigative journalism.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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5:00 pm
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Discussion | Climate Art and Climate Science


South Street Seaport Museum welcomes back Waterfront Alliance, and the artists who previously participated in Art at the BlueLine in July 2022, for a panel conversation aboard tall ship Wavertree exploring the intersection between climate art and climate science. Among the topics we will explore are: How does art help translate scientific information to the general public and spur action? How can artists collaborate with scientists to support each other’s work? What areas of current research would be fruitful for creative exploration? Artists Matthew López-Jensen, Mary Mattingly, Edrex Fontanilla, and Sarah Nelson Wright will be joined by science educator Kendra Krueger, and the panel will be moderated by Waterfront Alliance’s CEO, Cortney Koenig Worrall.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Birdwatching | Evening Fall Migration Walk


Witness the spectacle of autumn migration as songbirds follow the Atlantic Flyway to their tropical wintering grounds. Look for tanagers, warblers, and other neotropical migrants in the wilds of the park.  
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Lecture | Writing Other Earth Beings into Ethics in the Age of Climate Catastrophe


The violence already systematically inflicted on other earth beings (animals and the environment), and intensifying today intensified through ecological collapse and climate change, is 'in plain sight'. Yet entrenched epistemic and institutional barriers impede its being registered in ways proportionate to its gravity. While in recent years, philosophers and social theorists have done a good job at explaining why, to use two familiar examples, glass walls to abattoirs don't stop people eating meat, and data on climate change does not catalyse mass mobilization, we have been less adept at delivering our analysis in ways that both illuminate and transform the many sites of dangerous inertia. Through the experience of living through the Black Summer wildfires, Danielle Celermajer decided to philosophize the impact of climate catastrophe on animals and the environment through the genre of creative non-fiction. The result was Summertime; Reflections on a Vanishing Future, a book that grounds arguments about what ethics and responsibility to other earth beings means in the era of climate catastrophe in the immediate experiences of the members of the multispecies community with whom she lives. In this conversation, Celermajer and Professor Alice Crary will take Summertime as their starting point to reflect on questions of ethics, language, and the responsibility of theorists in the midst of ecological collapse.
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Opening Reception | Bill Tansey: Paintings


Known today for his oil paintings, Tansey will show selected works for this solo exhibition. These include abstract, uniquely textured portraits of flowers, landscapes, and figures. He draws inspiration from the impasto canvas paintings of Nicolas de Staël, the abstract expressionistic paintings of Joan Mitchell, and the figurative paintings of Alex Katz. His own technique involves broad brush strokes and blocks of colors. Tansey’s oil on canvas painting, “Pink Sky” features a pink skyline above streaks of greens, reds, and yellows that resemble a beachside view of a small town.
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Opening Reception | Dawn Williams Boyd: The Tip of the Iceberg


Based in Atlanta, Boyd is widely celebrated for her “cloth paintings” that establish a powerful, unblinking sociopolitical narrative with textiles. Using fabric as her pigment, she layers and stitches together personal recollections, history, and contemporary political references into striking compositions that challenge and provoke. Sometimes allegorical, often focusing on racial and social justice, Boyd’s scenes are populated by life-sized figures and rendered with elaborate textures and ornate patterns that evoke the rich legacies of quilting and collage.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Opening Reception | Margherita Raso: Vizio di Forma


Raso’s practice spans a variety of mediums, from sculpture to site-specific installation, and has a material focus. Vizio di Forma is composed of three bodies of sculptural work that engage with diverse languages, forms, and styles—together encapsulating the artist’s practice to date. Nearly each piece was newly produced for the exhibition.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Book Discussion | The Betrothed: A Modern Italian Classic


The timeless masterpiece from Alessandro Manzoni, the father of modern Italian literature, in the first new English-language translation in fifty years, hailed as "a landmark literary occasion" by Jhumpa Lahiri in her preface to the edition. The Betrothed is a cornerstone of Italian culture, language, and literature. Published in its final form in 1842, the novel has inspired generations of Italian readers and writers. Giuseppe Verdi composed his majestic Requiem Mass in honor of Manzoni. Italo Calvino called the novel "a classic that has never ceased shaping reality in Italy" while Umberto Eco praised its author as a "most subtle critic and analyst of languages." The Betrothed has been celebrated by Primo Levi and Natalia Ginzburg, and is one of Pope Francis's favorite books. But, until now, it has remained relatively unknown to English readers. In the fall of 1628, two young lovers are forced to flee their village on the shores of Lake Como after a powerful lord prevents their marriage, plunging them into the maelstrom of history. Manzoni draws on actual people and events to create an unforgettable fresco of Italian life and society. In this greatest of historical novels, he takes the reader on a journey through the Spanish occupation of Milan, the ravages of war, class tensions, social injustice, religious faith, and a plague that devastates northern Italy. But within Manzoni's epic tale, readers will also hear powerful echoes of our own day.
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Film | The Educators (2004): Kidnapping Drama from Germany


Three activists cobble together a kidnapping plot after they encounter a businessman in his home. Director: Hans Weingartner Stars: Daniel Bruhl, Julia Jentsch, Stipe Erceg 127 min. In German with English subtitles
   New York City, NY; NYC
6:00 pm
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Discussion | Children's Authors in Conversation


Authors Sophia N. Lee and Isabel Roxie as they sit down with Caron Levis to discuss their new work.  Sophia N. Lee grew up in the Philippines. She wanted to be many things growing up: doctor, teacher, ballerina, ninja, spy, wizard, journalist, and lawyer. She likes to think she can still be all these things and more through writing. She looks a lot like her lola Benita, but she inherited her love for writing from her lola Josefina, who worked as a principal and an English teacher. She is the author of Soaring Saturdays; What Things Mean (2014 Scholastic Asian Book Award grand prize winner); and Holding On. She has another picture book titled Lolo’s Sari-sari Store forthcoming from Atheneum in the summer of 2023. Isabel Roxas is a storyteller and graphic artist. She loves to draw and write stories about misfits, young characters who defy the odds and funny animals She has illustrated several books for young readers, including Our Skin: A First Conversation about Race by Megan Madison and Jessica Ralli (ALA Notable Book 2021, School Library Journal BEST BOOK 2021), and Day at the Market by May Tobias-Papa (2010 winner of the Philippine National Book Award). Her latest book, The Adventures of Team Pom: Squid Happens was selected for the Society of Illustrators Original Art Show and is an EGL Award Finalist.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Workshop | Sunset Yoga


Namaste! Unwind from the day with outdoor yoga. Immerse yourself in this meditative practice- surrounded by the Hudson's peaceful aura. Strengthen the body and cultivate awareness in a relaxed environment as your instructor guides you through alignments and poses. All levels are welcome. Bringing your own mat is encouraged, as provided accessories are first come first serve.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Discussion | YIMBY vs NIMBY: Looking Past Labels To The Real Impacts of Development on Housing, Gentrification, and Sustainability (online)


A seemingly intractable housing affordability crisis has allowed YIMBYism (“Yes In my Backyard”) to emerge as an increasingly loud and politically influential voice in urban redevelopment debates in our neighborhoods, city, and country. Its call for more construction as a primary tool for mitigating housing costs has led to attacks against all opposition to development plans as reflexive “NIMBYs” (i.e., “Not In My Backyard”), a term traditionally reserved for residents who resist the nearby placement of necessary infrastructure so as to avoid its negative impacts. Preservationists and skeptics of large-scale development projects reject the label, pointing to specific perceived deficiencies that they accuse YIMBYs of casually disregarding in favor of unexamined, inflexible principles and often despite negative potential impacts on housing affordability. Both sides see themselves on the side of social justice and housing equity. Perhaps as a result, they regard each other with suspicion if not contempt, dismissing their counterparts as either reactionaries who zealously exclude on the basis of class or race in order to safeguard their own comfort and privilege, or as self-interested dogmatists who unwittingly operate as shills for the real estate industry. Moderated by Village Preservation Special Projects Director Juan Rivero, this panel of experts will examine the composition of the so-called YIMBY and NIMBY movements, provide a historical perspective for their emergence, examine the political and development landscape in which their debates have unfolded, and review the empirical evidence that have fueled their arguments. It will then consider the usefulness and limitations of the terms of those debates for reconciling housing needs with a whole range of other valued dimensions of urban life, including the diverse values that we attach to our neighborhoods.  
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Book Discussion | Eating Together, Being Together: Recipes, Activities, and Advice from a Chef Dad and Psychologist Mom


Grow closer as a family through mealtime bonding. Explore more than 80 recipes plus essays, tips, and activities for the whole family that show how cooking together and sharing family meals can help build healthy relationships with food and with each other. With authors Caroline and Julian Clauss-Ehlers.
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Opening Reception | Here, There, and In Between: Voices from Yemen and Haiti


The group exhibition explores the complexities of diasporic identities through photographs from the communities in Yemen, Haiti, and their diasporas.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Book Discussion | If Walls Could Speak: My Life in Architecture


Architect Moshe Safdie is joined by Sam Lubell, executive editor of Metropolis Magazine, for a conversation that charts Safdie’s over 50-year-career and his vision for the role architecture can and should play in society at large. The event celebrates the debut of Safdie’s memoir. Safdie has built some of the world’s most influential and memorable structures—from Habitat ’67, the radical modular housing scheme in Montreal; Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Israel; the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Arkansas to extraordinary projects in Singapore such as the iconic integrated resort Marina Bay Sands and Jewel at Changi Airport which features an indoor rainforest and waterfall. For Safdie, the way a space functions is fundamental; he is deeply committed to architecture as a social force for good, believing that any challenge, including extreme population density and environmental distress, can be addressed with solutions that enhance community and uplift the human spirit.        
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Lecture | Cosmopolitical Agency: A Necessity and an Aporia?


As our planet is entering an era of immediate urgencies and perils linked to global warming, regional wars, pandemics, but also migrations, communications, intercultural creativity, every politics becomes cosmopolitical: a politics of the human race as such. Etienne Balibar explores how the old philosophical question of a citizenship of the world must be elaborated in its concrete figures and obstacles. Etienne Balibar has been teaching as a Visiting Professor in French and Comparative Literature at Columbia from 2012 to 2020. He is Professor Emeritus of moral and political philosophy at Université de Paris X – Nanterre and Professor Emeritus of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Workshop | Yoga: Evening Salute to the Sun


End your day with Hatha yoga in a beautiful sunset setting. Suitable for all fitness levels. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Wednesdays, July 6- Spetember 28, 2022
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Author Reading | 2 New Novels: The Unfolding / The Deceptions


In The Unfolding, A.M. Homes delivers us back to ourselves in this stunning alternative history that is both terrifyingly prescient, deeply tender, and devastatingly funny, meanwhile, New York Times best-selling author Jill Bialosky weaves an explosive tale of art and myth, desire and betrayal in The Deceptions.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Movie in a Park | In the Heights (2021): Dreaming Big in Upper Manhattan


A film version of the Broadway musical in which Usnavi, a sympathetic New York bodega owner, saves every penny every day as he imagines and sings about a better life. Director: Jon M. Chu Stars: Anthony Ramos, Corey Hawkins, Leslie Grace 143 min.
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Film | Rule of Two Walls (2022): A Dramatic Document of Ukrainian Resistance


A work-in-progress screening of director David Gutnik's 2022 feature documentary. The unprovoked and brutal all-out Russian aggression against Ukraine on February 24, 2022 spurred many people around the world into action. Rarely was the world public opinion so unanimous in its condemnation of the aggressor and its desire to help protect the country that had chosen to build a free and democratic society after centuries of genocidal foreign occupation. Ukrainian-American filmmaker David Gutnik was among the first to rush to the land of his ancestors armed with his camera in order to document history as it unfolded. The logline of his feature documentary reads: "With their country at war, a community of Ukrainian artists embarks on a quest of faith, identity and resistance." Come and watch David Gutnik's dramatic document of the Ukrainian resistance, courage, and love of freedom that captivated the imagination of the world. Discuss with the filmmaker his experience shooting the war and its impact on peaceful civilians. Be the first to see this important record of the events that have forever changed European and world history. This film is in English and Ukrainian with English subtitles where needed.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Movie in a Park | The 355 (2022): Secret Agent Thriller with Jessica Chastain, Penelope Cruz


When a top-secret weapon falls into mercenary hands, a wild card CIA agent joins forces with three international agents on a lethal mission to retrieve it while staying a step ahead of a mysterious woman who's tracking their every move. Director: Simon Kinberg Stars: Jessica Chastain, Penelope Cruz, Bingbing Fan 122 min.
   New York City, NY; NYC
7:00 pm
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Book Discussion | The Black Period: On Personhood, Race, and Origin (online)


Who writes the stories that attach themselves to our identities, for better and often for worse? Poet Hafizah Augustus Geter shows us that, for her, revision means unlearning the internalized stories from white supremacist narratives and finding ways for the beauty of Blackness, Islam, disability, and queerness to flourish together. Geter’s combination of cultural criticism, memoir, political analysis, art, and reflection proves it is possible to hold space for all the troubling realities of inequality and also beauty, hope, love, and joy.
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Lecture | Victory at Sea: Naval Power and the Transformation of the Global Order in World War II (online)


With Professor Paul Kennedy, Yale University, J. Richardson Dilworth Professor of History
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Film | Resurrection (2022): Psychological Thriller


Margaret's life is in order. She is capable, disciplined, and successful. Everything is under control. That is, until David returns, carrying with him the horrors of Margaret's past.   Director: Andrew Semans Stars: Rebecca Hall, Tim Roth, Grace Kaufman 103 min.
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Classical Music | A Celebration of the International Day of Peace: Works by Chopin, Jessie Montgomery, and More


The Mannes Sounds Festival presents performances from young artists. Program George Walker: Lyric for Strings Chopin: Heroic Polonaise in A flat major, op. 53 Jessie Montgomery: "Peace" for violin and piano Augusta Read Thomas: 'Plea for Peace" for string quartet and soprano Lowell Liebermann: "I Dream a World" (on a poem by Langston Hughes) for tenor and piano Ryan Brideau: “ Cultivo Una Rosa Blanca “ (on a poem by José Martí) for tenor and piano (world premiere) Horace Silver: "Peace”for jazz ensemble Nikolai Kapustin: Piano Concerto No.2, op.14 (1972), New York premiere Poems by contemporary young poets Proof of up-to-date vaccination, including a booster when eligible, requied. Masks are required.
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