Pre Covid-19 we searched the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you didn’t have to.”
We made it as easy as 1-2-3.
Covid-19 has required some changes for the time being.
Stay Safe.
For November we are going to try a different format – “Top 10 Corona Culture” – updated info and video especially suited to these difficult times OR NYC related visual info (Instagram and YouTube) OR all the NYC news you need to start your day. We hope you will come back often to see what’s cooking here.
Today it’s Top 11 NYC Corona Culture. NEW STUFF!
Start with Things to Do This Week in NYC – The New York Times
“This week, pick the best indoor plants, jam with the ‘queen of Kindie rock,’ dive deeper into the power of the X-ray and be swept away by the San Francisco Symphony.”
“Where to go and what to eat while outdoor dining in the city is in full swing”
“With fewer people and more protocols, the country’s largest museum is ready to welcome visitors again.”
“Theaters are closed for now, but you can find great stage stars and events streaming online today”
“A roundup of places that offer superior shelter when a thunderstorm hits.”
“What you need to know before venturing back out to see art, from safety precautions to the exhibitions still on view.”
“We’re started a running list of more than 100 places to stay warm while eating and drinking outdoors across the five boroughs.”
From a grocery store with a takeout counter to a tiki-themed spot with a nice back patio, these are our 16 favorite Filipino restaurants in the city.
Typically, the time from Thanksgiving to Christmas is one of New York’s busiest travel seasons. Now, in a world that’s been turned upside down with COVID, what would a New York holiday trip look like?
Should you attempt to plan a trip to the Big Apple this year, or just wait?
While no one can ultimately make that decision for you, there are some things you know to help you along the way.”
“With limited capacity and other Covid-19 restrictions now in place at the city’s most beloved landmarks, locals and visitors are finding an unexpected upside to the ‘new normal’—plenty of elbow room.”
“There’s nothing like fall in New York. In the wise words of Billie Holiday, autumn in New York lifts you up when you’re down.
It might be rainy this week, but don’t let the drizzle keep you from seeing every spectacular color on the fall-foliage spectrum. You don’t even have to scramble to get Upstate to peep the fiery show that is the end of New York’s glorious fall foliage season—New York City foliage usually lasts through the beginning of November—something you can’t say for most of the state’s northern regions.”
“Our critic chats with the architect David Adjaye about Hotel Theresa, Marcus Garvey Park, the home of Langston Hughes, the Y.M.C.A. and other landmarks.”
We hope you enjoy this change of pace, then please return here December 1, and every day for our daily, hot off the presses event guide with “Only the Best” NYCity event info.
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Stay home for a bit longer – mask up and stay safe
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