October NYC Events + NYC Weekend Corona Culture (10/11)

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.

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For October 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 NYC Weekend Corona Culture (sun). NEW STUFF!

9 Actually Fun Things to Do in NYC This WeekendThrillist

African Restaurant Week, burgers at a pop-up, Jackson Pollock at the Guggenheim, and more.

Thrillist, a site with tons of food, drink, travel & entertainment info, introduces folks to the coolest things to do in NYC (and other places when you are traveling). I like to check them out regularly. You should, too.

Although indoor dining has resumed in NYC, most of the city’s nightlife is still high up on rooftops, tucked away in back gardens, and spilling onto sidewalks. As the warm weather holds and our time spent away from screens feels more important than ever, all you have to do is grab your denim jacket and take to the streets for the best weekend ever.  

Order to-go cocktails to turn the whole city into a party, take in a taco-themed dinner screening of Get Out, or celebrate what would have been New York’s Comic Con with a night of superhero cartoons—we’ve rounded up everything to eat, drink, see, and do in NYC this weekend. 

Order some cocktails to go

Weekend-long
NoMad
Autumn weather necessitates both a change in wardrobe and our imbibing routines. Drink something new with The Lab, one of the city’s latest cocktail destinations that opened this week in NoMad. Hidden behind the cellar speakeasy (so meta!) Patent Pending and operated by the same team, try one of their barrel-aged cocktails by making a reservation online or via to-go/delivery by calling 212-869-4002.
Cost: $17-$28 per cocktail

Turn absolutely anywhere into a dive bar

Weekend-long
Bushwick
Grab a boozy slushie at Bushwick Country Club, where they’ve opened up their big backyard (and, um, questionable mini golf course) for a night of social distanced drinking. Stay and savor a couple of cheap drinks, or order a few rounds to-go and bring the whole party back to your place. 
Cost: Depends on how many shots you order

Meet for breakfast at a brand-new bakery

Weekend-long
Crown Heights
Ursula, the new New Mexican cafe and bakery from Eric See (of now closed The Awkward Scone), has arrived to fulfill your breakfast dreams. Get a coffee and some pastries—biscochitos, a cinnamon-sugar butter cookie, and green chile-apple pastelitos—or soothe that pulsing hangover with a chorizo, bacon, or vegan pinto bean breakfast burrito. Just make sure to come early, because breakfast service ends at noon. 
Cost: Breakfast burritos are $10

Cosplay from home with Comic Con-themed cartoons

Saturday, October 10, 8pm
Virtual
With New York’s Comic Con going entirely virtual this year, we’ll miss the annual sight of Harry Potters, Black Panthers, and Spocks descending on our fair city. But rest assured, you can still geek out by logging in to Spoons, Toons, and Booze’s Comic Con event for a night of superhero-themed Saturday morning cartoons. There will be drinking, cartoon trivia games, and a virtual costume contest, so come dressed as your favorite superhero or supervillain—or invent your own.     
Cost: Tickets start at $8

Eat your way through African Restaurant Week

Saturday, October 10 – Sunday, October 11
Brooklyn
Celebrate Black-owned small businesses in NYC during the African Restaurant Week Festival, when restaurants all over Brooklyn will be featuring food and drink specials so you can discover your new favorite dishes. In addition, you can stop by Bed Stuy’s Tompkins Ave and Putnam to browse a collection of food, art, and fashion vendors from the African diaspora. Shop local and support your favorite neighborhood spots. 
Cost: Free to browse; prices vary

Go shopping at a made-for-the-‘Gram grocer

Weekend-long
Williamsburg
The obsessively-curated and Instagram-ready Pop Up Grocer is in NYC until the end of this month. With aisles full of colorful snacks, drinks, beauty products, and home goods, it’s one of the most charming grocery stores that’s ever existed. If you’re worried about crowds, you can book a private appointment to shop between 9-10 am. For those who don’t like to wake up that early, don’t stress—only six customers will be allowed in at a time, and face coverings and social distancing are required.  
Cost: Free to browse

Check out a burger club pop-up

Sunday, October 11, 12pm
Gowanus
Gotham Burger Social Club is stopping by Pig Beach this Sunday to sling some of their beloved Gotham Smash burgers. With wagyu patties smashed flat for maximum crispiness, topped with American cheese, pickles, ketchup, and special sauce, and then served in a Martin’s potato roll, these are cheeseburgers well worth waiting in line for. When they’re sold out, the pop-up’s over, so tell your friends to meet you there early to beat the rush. 
Cost: Burgers start at $8

Get abstract at the reopened Guggenheim

Weekend-long
Upper East Side
The reopened Guggenheim is kicking off with Jackson Pollock’s Mural, his largest-ever painting. The work hasn’t been seen in NYC in 20 years, so now’s your chance to say “My kid could do that!” while making your way through the iconic museum. If sculpture is more your speed, the exhibition Knotted, Torn, Scattered: Sculpture after Abstract Expressionism highlights six post-war artists including Richard Serra and Robert Morris. 
Cost: $25

Get into the Halloween spirit with Get Out

Sunday, October 11, 7pm
Gowanus
At Parklife, a giant open-air oasis in deep Brooklyn, you can sip cocktails and munch on tacos from their taqueria while watching Jordan Peele’s masterpiece Get Out projected on the big screen (you’ll have to BYO Froot Loops to recreate that iconic scene). Limited reservations are available, but most of the tables will be held for walk-ins; seating starts at 6:30, so show up on time if you want to score a good seat. 
Cost: Free to enter; food and drink purchase required

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The best art shows and exhibits in NYC TONY

Check out our suggestions for the best art exhibitions you don’t want to miss, including recently opened shows and more

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WFUV-FM 90.7 is my fave local radio station. Noncommercial, member-supported with a format of adult album alternative music, WFUV is doing it’s best to keep us connected to our music with a comprehensive, updated list of live music online.

WFUV Live Online (October 08 – October 14)

10/8 – Suzanne Vega, New York Songs and Stories
10/7 – Anaïs Mitchell on the lyrics of Hadestown
10/8 – Sound Mind: Come Together Mental Health Fest: Jason Isbell, Yola, Jade Bird, Son Little
10/8 – Pearl Jam in conversation
10/9 – John Lennon Tribute: Rosanne Cash, Natalie Merchant, Bettye LaVette, Jackson Browne
10/9 – Dear John birthday tribute from London: Peter Gabriel, KT Tunstall
10/9-11/27 – Trey Anastasio at the Beacon Theatre
10/9 – “A Rufus-Retro-Wainwright-Spective” and Q&A
10/9 – Band of HorsesCease to Begin anniversary
10/9 – The Jayhawks, XOXO release show
10/10 – Chris Thile from Ridgefield Playhouse
10/10 – Erin McKeown: Distillation 20th Anniversary
10/10 – Picture Show: Celebrating John Prine, family and friends sharing memories and songs
10/10 – Dream Concert benefit with Jackson Browne, Michael Franti, Calexico, Shawn Colvin
10/10 – Cold War Kids, Robbers & Cowards
10/11 – Life and Music of Neal Casal: Steve Earle, Citizen Cope, Chris Robinson, Joe Russo and more
10/11 – Richard Thompson from London: All request

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The best musicals now on BroadwayHDTONY

Watch these classic musical theater performances from the comfort of your couch.

“With Broadway dark until at least 2021, fans of musical theater are hungry for shows they can watch from home. That’s where BroadwayHD comes in. A streaming service aimed at theater lovers, BroadwayHD offers some 300 whole, high-quality, professionally filmed live theater performances from Broadway, London’s West End and beyond. (Some have been acquired from existing catalogs, while others have been created especially for the channel.) Subscriptions cost just $8.99 a month—and for new subscribers, the first week is free.”

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The October Calendar: Events for Each Day This Month  –  ThoughtGallery

By Ethan Wolff

“October is here, somehow, and even if we’re still living virtually there are plenty of great live presentations headed our way. We’re looking forward to hearing from Deepak Chopra, Nancy Pelosi, Jelani Cobb, Andrew Cuomo, Matthew McConaughey, and many more.”

ThoughtGallery is my primo site for “Smart Stuff” – the types of events you will find fascinating if you are just a little curious. Check them out every day – ThoughtGallery

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October NYC Events (10/10) (continued)

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. =============================================================

Earlier today we covered Weekend Corona Culture (scroll down). Now, how about some more useful information during these trying times.

NYC-Arts Top Five Picks: October 09 – October 15 | NYC-ARTS

Interesting. Unusual. Uniquely NYC. Highlights of this week’s top events include The Donmar Shakespeare Triology, NYCB’s Digital Fall Season, The American Dance Guild’s Performance Festival and more. Get the NYC-ARTS Top Five in your inbox every Friday and follow @NYC_ARTS on Instagram or @NYCARTS on Twitter to stay abreast of events as they happen.

The Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy

The Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy

St. Ann’s Warehouse

Brooklyn

Fri, Oct 09, 2020 – Sun, Nov 01, 2020

Phyllida Lloyd’s gripping films of the groundbreaking “Donmar Warehouse Shakespeare Trilogy,” in which women play all the parts originally written for men, could not be more timely. Lloyd’s metatheatrical approach made the actors inmates in a women’s prison assuming the characters in Shakespeare’s plays and the consequences of social and criminal justice inequities are especially relevant. The casts, led by Harriet Walter, evoke with gusto that raw, tragic pain we are reliving today. Shot in front …

NYCB Digital Fall Season

NYCB Digital Fall Season

New York City Ballet

Manhattan

Mon, Sep 28, 2020 – Sat, Oct 31, 2020

New York City Ballet’s exciting digital fall season featurse new commissions, repertory performances, virtual public programs, and family programming. Save the dates for a virtual festival of new works (October 27–31), which will showcase five world premiere ballets filmed in iconic locations on the Lincoln Center campus and throughout New York City. Featured choreographers include Sidra Bell, Andrea Miller, Justin Peck, Jamar Roberts, and Pam Tanowitz. All digital performances are streamed free of charge for seven days …

The Apollo Theater’s Digital Fall Season 2020

The Apollo Theater’s Digital Fall Season 2020

Apollo Theater

Manhattan

Tue, Sep 29, 2020 – Mon, Jan 18, 2021

The Apollo Theater announced details of its fall 2020 season, which will take place exclusively online on the Apollo’s Digital Stage. The season features a broad range of free virtual events, including Wyclef Jean performing his Double Platinum album The Carnival; a special Live Wire conversation focused on the artistry of the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin; and monthly Apollo music nights with independent musical artists through the Apollo Music Café, featuring artists Stout, J. …

The American Dance Guild Performance Festival 2020

The American Dance Guild Performance Festival 2020

American Dance Guild

Manhattan

Mon, Oct 12, 2020 – Sun, Dec 20, 2020

Reaching into its archival treasure trove of rarely seen recordings of past events, The American Dance Guild on October 12 will begin their virtual offering “10 Years Over 10 Weeks,” a rich collection of video performances of honorees and guest artists over the last ten years of ADG Performance Festivals. The video stream, which will run for ten weeks, will feature works by 25 dance luminaries from ADG Festivals 2009-2019. Each of the Festival artists …

VISIONS OF A CENTURY

VISIONS OF A CENTURY

DACAMERA

Sat, Oct 03, 2020 – Mon, Nov 16, 2020

DACAMERA is pleased to announce its Fall 2020 schedule of online concerts, curated by Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg. All concert streams are free with registration at dacamera.com, and begin at 8 pm Eastern time. Each will remain available to view for one week. All are safely produced, observing social distancing and health protocols. Saturday, October 3 – Olivier Messiaen’s virtuosic tour-de-force for two pianos, Visions de l’Amen, performed by pianists Marilyn Nonken and Sarah Rothenberg, becomes a stunning visual experience with lighting …

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What you need to know before venturing back out to see art, from safety precautions to the exhibitions still on view.

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327 NYC Restaurants Where You Can Eat Outside Today – The Infatuation

A running list of re-opened NYC restaurants with space for you to eat and drink outside.

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The best things to do in NYC this weekend

The best things to do in NYC this weekend includes seeing live comedy in NYC parks, visiting just reopened museums and more.

“Fall is in full swing as we come upon a long weekend for Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day, which means there’s more time to take advantage of all NYC has to offer right now. Get into the autumn swing of things by visiting Queens Farm and shopping its farm stand or head to the Guggenheim Museum to see a Jackson Pollock exhibit. Return to Ellen’s Stardust Diner for a nostalgic evening out or put on your cosplay for Comic Con. Whatever you do, make it a weekend to remember.”  (TONY)

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Weekend culture watch: 19 picks including an ‘Angels in America’ for COVID timesLos Angeles Times

A star-studded “Angels in America” event that draws parallels between the AIDS crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, a cello extravaganza with Yo-Yo Ma and Sheku Kanneh-Mason, and a musical salute to Judy Garland. Those are just three of 19 online concerts, streaming theater productions, virtual art exhibitions and other cultural experiences for your viewing consideration this weekend.

Remember, you don’t have to be in LA to enjoy these wonderful virtual events.

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October NYC Events + NYC Weekend Corona Culture (10/10)

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 October 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 NYC Weekend Corona Culture (sat). NEW STUFF!

Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually or in person in New York City. (NYT)

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Virtual Culture This Weekend

We’ve got some weekend livestreams to keep you informed and entertained—across talks, lectures, and performances (with a real life event thrown in as well).  ThoughtGallery

ThoughtGallery is my primo site for “Smart Stuff” – the types of events you will find fascinating if you are just a little curious. Check them out every day – ThoughtGallery

Friday, October 9

Crack open the book of early 19th century literature as the Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden explores what people were reading and why.

Saturday, October 10

Image courtesy of Martin Pfeiffer.

Ban the bomb! Or at least think more deeply about it as nuclear anthropologist Martin Pfeiffer talks to artist Andrew Paul Keiper about atomic culture. apexart. Join “direct path” spiritual teacher Rupert Spira as he leads a session on the nature of non-dual understanding. A guided meditation and dialogue take in a range of spiritual traditions, from zen to Sufism to Buddhism to mystical Christianity. New York Open Center. Sunday, October 11 Head behind closed doors as Green-Wood Cemetery gets you out of the virtual realm for their annual Open Doors afternoon, allowing exploration of usually off-limits historic mausoleums. Attend a virtual talk from the Film Society of Lincoln Center as it concludes the 58th New York Film Festival. A roundtable discusses artists and athletes as potential revolutionary agents of change in the context of the festival’s revivals Meeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris and Muhammad Ali, the Greatest.

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3 NYC Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now – The New York Times

Henni Alftan’s distinctive artistic vision; Sonja Ferlov Mancoba and Ernest Mancoba’s pairings; and Matthew Porter’s pandemic-tinged photographs.

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20 Fun Things you can actually do in NYC right now

How to become a tourist in your own city.   (loving-newyork.com)

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October NYC Events + Top 9 NYC Corona Culture (10/09)

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 October 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 9 Corona Culture. NEW STUFF!

1. What’s Open in NYC | The Official Guide to New York City – nycgo.com

2. A Visitor’s Guide to MoMA and the Met – The New York Times

3. Best Waterfront Parks in NYC: Good Places By the Water in All 5 Boroughs – Thrillist

4. A T. Rex Skeleton Arrives in Rockefeller Center Ahead of Auction – The New York Times

5. Jackson Heights, Queens: Walk Where the World Finds a Home – The New York Times

6. Can’t Wait For The Museums? Many NYC Galleries Are Now Reopening To The Public  – gothamist

7. The Hottest Commodity in Pandemic New York? Fresh Air – The New York Times

8. Times Square, Grand Central and the Laws That Build the City – The New York Times

9. Brooklyn, before it was a global brand: Walk it’s history  – NYT

We hope you enjoy this change of pace, then please return here November 1, and every day for our daily, hot off the presses event guide with “Only the Best” NYCity event info.

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Lower Manhattan – Did you know?

New York City is a city of neighborhoods and no neighborhood has more spectacular sights, nor more important links to American and NYC history then Lower Manhattan.

New York played an important role in the story of American independence and was a growing urban center of about 20,000 crowded onto the southern tip of Manhattan Island when the rebellious Colonies declared their independence from England in 1776.

The Battle of Brooklyn (August 1776), was the first major battle after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and was the largest battle of the entire war. The city was occupied by the British in the wake of a series of American defeats and retreats in the summer and fall of 1776 and the port city became the central base for British operations during the conflict. NYC was also the last place in America that the British left, not until over two years after their ‘final’ defeat.

There are some very fine tours of Lower Manhattan’s Revolutionary past. Here are 3 tours that look worth your time. (i):

Revolutionary New York – Hamilton, Washington & War | Big Onion

NYC Revolutionary War-Era Walking Tour 2020 – New York City

Best Hamilton & Washington Walking Tour New York City

Washington to Hamilton: American Revolution New York City Sites | Hertz

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October NYC Events (10/08) (continued)

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.
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Earlier today we covered Top Online Travel Forums and Lower Manhattan history during the Revolutionary War. Now, how about some more useful information.

In the age of Covid-19 this info from City Guide is one of the best sources of info on What’s Happening, even if some are only available in your home, and not in your favorite venue.

CityGuideNY

NYC RESOURCES

cosi fan tutti met opera

The Metropolitan Opera is streaming operas FREE nightly.

The New York Public Library provides access to more than 300,000 FREE e-books and e-audio books.

NYC Health information page for COVID-19.

NYC restaurant world information.

Stream hundreds of Broadway shows (by subscription).

15 Broadway shows you can watch from home.

Broadway performances live—from stars’ living rooms.

The New York City Ballet presents a spring digital season.

Virtual programming will keep you connected to the York Theatre Company.

One World Observatory has made One World Explorer, the attraction’s Digital Skyline Guide, available for remote watching. Virtual helicopter tours of the city’s most iconic sites are available now.

51 New York TV shows and movies.

5 eras of New York to enjoy in books and movies.

2,500 museums and galleries you can visit virtually.

The New York Botanical Garden in bloom from home.

Exploring Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times Square.

The Top of the Rock launches a brief virtual tour on YouTube.

Livestreamed fitness classes.

Fun at-home activities for kids.

6 podcast series to help you understand New York.Discover the best of New York, from hidden gems to iconic landmarks, through The New York Landmarks Conservancy’s “Tourist in your own Town” Video Series.

VIRTUAL MUSEUMS

Explore the world of design with Cooper Hewitt.

Experience the Intrepid Museum anywhere.

New-York Historical Society from home.

A portal to the map collection of the Brooklyn Historical Society.

The Brooklyn Museum remotely.

Guggenheim Museum from home.

The Morgan’s exhibitions.

Virtually visit the Louis Armstrong House Museum.

The Merchant’s House Museum from home.

rubin shrine room virtual tour

You can take a virtual tour of the Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room at the Rubin Museum of Art. (You can find two hours of meditative chanting as well, if you’re searching out some respite.) The Rubin has also, for the first time, launched a digital assemblage of more than 300 items from the museum’s collection.

VIRTUAL TALKS, LECTURES, AND EVENTS

Thought Gallery has hundreds of livestream talks, lectures, performances, and more. Check out sessions with celebs, live concerts, and opportunities to learn the latest on everything from science to philosophy to social justice

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NYC-Arts Top Five Picks: October 02 – October 08 | NYC-ARTS

Interesting. Unusual. Uniquely NYC. Highlights of this week’s top events include Treasures on the Terrace, Taller Boricua, David Hockney: Drawing from Life and more. Get the NYC-ARTS Top Five in your inbox every Friday and follow @NYC_ARTS on Instagram or @NYCARTS on Twitter to stay abreast of events as they happen.

Treasures on the Terrace

Treasures on the Terrace

Hispanic Society Museum & Library

Bronx / Thu, Sep 24, 2020 – Sun, Dec 06, 2020

The Hispanic Society Museum & Library is pleased to present this outdoor installation of photographic reproductions of works found its unparalleled collections. This remarkable institution reflects the vision of its founder Archer Milton Huntington who had the unique insight to create a museum that focused on all aspects of the cultures of Spain and Latin America. Archer Huntington’s fascination with the subject started at the age of twelve; by fourteen he had begun to study …

Storm King’s 60th Anniversary Celebration

Storm King’s 60th Anniversary Celebration

Storm King Art Center

Westchester / Thu, Oct 01, 2020 – Thu, Oct 15, 2020

In lieu of its Annual Gala in New York City, Storm King Art Center is hosting a series of online artist talks and panel discussions featuring Storm King artists, curators, and collaborators as the museum celebrates 60 years of art in nature. Storm King’s 60th Anniversary Celebration features artist talks hosted by Andy Goldsworthy and Maya Lin–whose landmark commissions “Storm King Wall” and “Storm King Wavefield” helped define the museum’s site. Storm King Board Members …

David Hockney: Drawing from Life

David Hockney: Drawing from Life

Morgan Library & Museum

Manhattan / Fri, Oct 02, 2020 – Sun, May 30, 2021

The Morgan Library & Museum is delighted to present “David Hockney: Drawing from Life,” opening October 2, 2020, and running through May 30, 2021. David Hockney (b. 1937) is one of the most internationally renowned living artists. The exhibition is organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London, in collaboration with the artist and the Morgan. It will be the first to focus on his portraits on paper, and one of very few to investigate his …

Taller Boricua: A Political Printshop in New York

Taller Boricua: A Political Printshop in New York

El Museo del Barrio

Manhattan / Sat, Sep 12, 2020 – Sun, Jan 17, 2021

El Museo del Barrio is delighted to present “Taller Boricua: A Political Printshop in New York”, an exhibition that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the founding of Taller Boricua/The Puerto Rican Workshop, a collective studio and alternative space that was established in East Harlem, one year after the opening of El Museo del Barrio in 1969. Bringing together works by artists who actively participated in the first 12 years of its existence, between 1970 and …

Meet the Presidents

Meet the Presidents

New-York Historical Society

Manhattan

A special permanent gallery on New-York Historical’s fourth floor features a detailed re-creation of the White House Oval Office, where presidents have exercised their powers, duties, and responsibilities since 1909. Visitors to New-York Historical can explore the Oval Office and hear audio recordings of presidential musings.Presidents can furnish the Oval Office to suit their own tastes, and this re-creation evokes the decor of President Ronald Reagan’s second term, widely considered a classic interpretation of Oval Office …

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October NYC Events + 6 Top Online Travel Forums (10/08)

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 October 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 6 Top Online Travel Forums.

Traditional travel guides and blogs, whether online or in paper format, give you a lot of content but still have their limitations. Chances are you’ll have specific questions and concerns that they didn’t cover.

Online travel forums (the original social media) are one of the best ways to find information you can’t find elsewhere, and to find answers to specific questions. These online communities of travelers are ready and willing to offer their insights and first-hand knowledge.

Which are the best travel forums – the forums with many informed and active members who will answer your questions promptly and accurately? with moderators who will ensure that discussions stay relevant and civil?

Here are my six favorites:

> Lonely Planet’s Thorn Tree
An old timer (since 1996) – you can search by destination or interest, search for a travel buddy or just have a chat. 7.1M results for “everything ever.”
Search here for New York City

> Trip Advisor’s Travel Board
Their motto: ”Get the truth.Then go” Search by destination or interest. The New York City Travel Forum has 189K topics and the sidebar “Top questions about New York City” is very helpful.
Search here for New York City

> Frommer’s Community Forums
Not as active as some other forums, but archived topics can be helpful. Search by destinations, trip ideas, tips&tools.
Search here for New York City

> Fodor’s Travel Talk Forums
This is a big one with 2.1M posts for the USA and 3.9M posts for Europe and can be difficult to find what you are looking for. In order to use all the features of the forum, you will need to register.
Search here for New York City

> Flyer Talk Forums
Been around a long time. Heavy, of course, on air travel and airports. But the destinations section has a New York City forum with many posts. Unfortunately, browsing through the threads is time consuming, and the search engine is not very helpful.
Search here for New York City

> Rick Steve’s Travel Forum
This is a Euro-centric Forum, so much won’t be of help for NYCity. But Rick Steves and his travelers have so much good information on the site, including travel technology, I just had to list it. Be sure to use it when you travel to Europe.
Search here for technology tips

Of course, your FaceBook friends and Twitter world may be helpful too.

We hope you enjoy this change of pace, then please return here November 1, and every day for our daily, hot off the presses event guide with “Only the Best” NYCity event info.

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Lower Manhattan – Did you know?

New York City is a city of neighborhoods and no neighborhood has more spectacular sights, nor more important links to American/NYC history then Lower Manhattan.

New York played an important role in the story of American independence. It was a growing urban center of about 20,000 crowded onto the southern tip of Manhattan Island when the Colonies declared their independence from England in 1776.

The Battle of Brooklyn (August 1776), was the first major battle after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and was the largest battle of the entire war. The city was occupied by the British in the wake of a series of American defeats and retreats in the summer and fall of 1776 and the port city became the central base for British operations during the conflict. NYC was also the last place in America that the British left, not until over two years after their ‘final’ defeat.

Let’s take a closer look at these events (NEW), today the Battle of Brooklyn (h):

A Brooklyn Map That Shows Battle Positions Instead of Trader Joe’s – The New York Times

Lost Battlefield: The Disastrous Battle for New York | American Battlefield Trust

When New York City Was a (Literal) Battlefield – The New York Times

The Battle of Brooklyn: A Loss That Helped Win the Revolution – The New York Times

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Now, how about some other useful information about things to do in NYC:

327 NYC Restaurants Where You Can Eat Outside Today – New York – The Infatuation

New York Film Festival: 10 Great Movies You Can (Mostly) Stream Online – The New York Times

The Met and MoMA in New York reopen to the public after months-long shutdowns – The Washington Post

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October NYC Events (10/07) (continued)

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.
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New York Family is a site that is real surprise. Sure, it has lots of good stuff for kids, but also lots of good stuff for adults. You should regularly check out what they are up to, especially this summer bucket list while the weather is still so nice.

The Ultimate NYC Summer Bucket List for 2020

By Courtney Ingalls

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Our summer plans might look a little different this year, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still make this summer loads of fun! Summertime is the best time to enjoy the warm weather, relax, and make amazing memories. New York City has attractions lined up for this season that is perfect for every family, whether it’s taking a hike with the family or enjoying a drive-in movie. Finish off the summer on a high note with our Ultimate NYC Summer Bucket List!

The Ultimate NYC Summer Bucket List 2020

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Manhattan

Enjoy a stroll through the heart of the New York Harbor by visiting Governors Island! This 172-acre island gives families the opportunity to indulge in their favorite activities, whether it’s kite flying, playing games, or simply taking in the artwork and scenery the island has to offer. You’re also able to enjoy a relaxing trip to the island through their ferry service. The island has also taken extra precautions when it comes to sanitizing and social distancing in order to combat COVID-19.


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The High Line is the best place to wander and explore. Take a walk to the Tiffany & Co. foundation overlook where the southern end of the High Line was severed in the ’80s. A family favorite is the Diller-Von Furstenberg Sundeck & Water Feature where the designer included subtle water features where children and parents can dip their toes in to cool off. There are many magical spots throughout the High Line that are both fun and educational.

Take a ride on some of New York City’s Classic Style Charter Boats while sailing through the Classic Harbor Line. Families can enjoy a relaxing, inspiring, and breathtaking excursion that overlooks the city that never sleeps. Classic Harbor Line’s boat tours allow you to buy tickets to cruise out to see the Statue of Liberty. If you would like to take a trip that is more private, you have the chance to have a private charter on one of their largest boats. Enjoy the best service while also taking advantage of the amazing views.

Bird watching at Central Park is a great activity to be a part of if you have a love for animals and nature. Over 200 bird species visit the park every year and many of them go to different areas of the park, which will require people to do a little bit of exploring. Check out Central Park’s Woodlands, such as The Ramble, and you will be able to catch a glimpse of these beautiful animals. This is the best activity for early risers since it will keep you on the bird’s daily routine.

From amazing boutiques to tasty restaurants, the Seaport District has a little something for everyone. If you would like to get a little retail therapy done, there are many shops to choose from. After you shop, you can choose to sit and relax at any of the many restaurants. Enjoy the energetic atmosphere and make memories.

The hot weather might stand in your way of participating in outdoor activities, but it also gives you an excuse to head to the pool! Pools such as Hamilton Fish Park, Jackie Robinson Park, Wegner Pool, and Marcus Garvey Park are all opening at the beginning of August. Pack your sunscreen and a towel and enjoy the water!

Look over the amazing city of New York by going to the top of the Empire State Building! Soak in the breathtaking views from the buildings’ two observation decks offered. Head to the 86th floor where you can step onto New York’s most famous open-air observatory, where you can take advantage of 360-degree views. Venture on up to the 102nd floor where you can look out over 80 miles on a clear day!

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

Sit back and relax as you watch some of your favorite movies at the Skyline Drive-In. This outdoor cinema is situated so families can take in the beautiful backdrop. With a variety of different movies showing throughout the summer months, families can go online and buy tickets for the movie they would like to see. They can then either drive, bike, or walk to the drive-in to enjoy the show. You are also able to bring your own snack so you will have something to munch on like you would in a regular theatre!

The Newton Creek Nature Walk is a destination like no other and is definitely a hot spot in Brooklyn. With so many special features, this walk will bring you to many artistic sites and beautiful landscapes. Kids of all ages are also able to join in on a scavenger hunt. Discover hidden treasures as you explore important cultural, historical, and scientific aspects of Newton Creek. This area was an important factor in the growth of New York City, and visitors can learn about how wastewater is treated to ensure clean harbor water.

Domino Park has been welcoming visitors to explore for over 160 years. Built on the site of the old Domino Sugar Refinery, this park is a tribute to the diversity of generations of Domino workers, their families, and their neighborhood. With fun playgrounds, elevated walkways, and fountains, the park is a pretty place to visit with family and friends. You can also bring your furry friends and bring them to the dog run.

Starting August 7th, The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens will finally be opened to the public! Get to take in all of the scenic views as well as get up close and smell some of the many flowers that are scattered around the garden.

Smorgasburg in Williamsburg is one of the best places to visit on an empty stomach! Due to COVID-19, the huge outdoor food court is starting a promotion called Smorg To Go where you are able to order online and pick up some of your favorite foods from different vendors. The food court is opened seven days a week and with this new to go promotion, the lineup for vendors change every week so customers can experience something new each time they come!

Queens

Queens

Grab your bikes and go for a ride to pass some time while also getting some exercise! Queens has so many parks that are perfect for biking. Forest Park, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, and Little Bay Park are fan favorites for their scenic and peaceful atmosphere. These biking destinations are perfect for families who might not be biking experts but want to try something new!

Animal lovers need to stop by the Queens Zoo in order to get the ultimate fury friend experience! If you and your kids don’t mind getting their hands dirty, take some time to play around at the conservation stations as well! There is something new and exciting to see around the park which makes a visit here an unforgettable experience.


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Visiting your local sprinkler parks and water playgrounds is the perfect activity to have your kids cool down and it also very cost-efficient! Splish and splash through some of the best “spray grounds” in the neighborhood. Beach 30th Street Playground, Paul Raimonda Playground, and Travers Park are only a few of the many places to visit that will make your kids day even more fun!

Bronx

Bronx

Come visit all of your favorite exotic animals at the Bronx Zoo! The zoo opens to the public on July 24 and all visitors must reserve a date in advance. With over 265 acres, every visitor will have a chance to connect with all different animals! You are welcome to explore exhibits and participate in the wild encounters where your family can get up close and personal with animals such as penguins, cheetahs, and sloths!

If you are looking for a destination where you can relax and experience nature, then Wave Hill is the place to visit! Visit the gardens pergola where you are able to look over the Hudson River. During the summer months, Wave Hill displays colorful paintings that surround the pergola that will add some more color to your day. While you’re visiting, walk through the flower garden or Herbert & Hyonja Abrons Woodland for more exploration. Wave Hill also has exhibits that support emerging and mid-career artists.

For Every Borough

Catch up on some reading this summer by joining some of the best Summer Reading Programs! Summer reading allows for kids to stay engaged over the summer, while also expanding their imagination through different stories they read about. Barnes and Noble, Bklyn Public Library, and Quest for Adventure are all great programs to get your kids excited about reading! Your kids can spend hours entertained with a good book while also educating themselves. These programs are also perfect for expanding their horizons and trying books from different genres and authors!

Looking for a new way to travel this summer that is fun and relaxing? Take a ferry ride to a number of destinations throughout New York City. All of the ferries start from Manhattan and customers can choose where they want to go! Take a trip to Governors Island or take one that will bring you to South Brooklyn or Astoria! Once you’re on the ferry you are able to sit back and take a look at all the views of the city, as well as enjoy great service and refreshments.

If you would like to stay home and create, then making summer smoothies are both fun and delicious! Smoothies are healthy drinks that will fill you up and also keep you feeling refreshed. Whether you like blueberries or bananas with peanut butter, there are many different recipes that you can find to make your taste buds happy!


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We all scream for ice cream during the summer months, so why not spend the day searching for a new ice cream place that your family can frequently visit in the future! Every shop adds its own twist to their signature ice cream while also having all of the classic flavors that everyone grew up loving.

One outdoor activity that many people enjoy is taking hikes with their family. Luckily, there are many hiking trails throughout the four boroughs that are perfect for any family. In Manhattan, take a hike through the scenic and historic sites of Inwood Hill Park. Hike at Brooklyn’s Paerdegat Basin where you will be able to admire breathtaking waterfronts. These locations and many others across New York City are perfect for a family outing.

Not comfortable going out to a restaurant yet? Set up your outdoor dining space by having a picnic! Grab some of your favorite snacks, a blanket, and a nice spot in one of the many parks around New York City and enjoy a wonderful meal with your family. Astoria Park, Cloves Lakes Park, and Madison Square Park are some hot spots for the perfect picnic!

Get some of the best fresh ingredients and produce from any of the Greenmarket Farmers Market locations in New York City! Greenmarket was founded in the hopes to promote regional agriculture by providing small family farms the opportunity to sell their locally grown produce. Farmers at the market are from all different states in the Northeast, which provides customers with a large array of fresh foods to try! The market is also putting on virtual workshops throughout the summer where families can learn how to grow their own produce from home!

If you have gotten a little tired of walking or biking, then learning how to rollerblade or skateboard will give your kids a new challenge to try while also getting some exercise. Safety always comes first so get the proper gear (such as elbow pads, knee pads, and a helmet). Once you have everything you need, head over to one of your local parks and take the rollerblades or skateboards for a spin! It might take a little time to master, but practice makes perfect.

For all of the art lovers out there, New York City is the best place to walk around and see incredible street art and sculptures. Enjoy public art from NYC artists who all range in style. Make sure to stop by Brooklyn’s DUMBO Walls or the World Trade Center’s street art to see some of the most colorful and creative pieces of work that these artists have worked hours to create. These destinations are also perfect for a little family photo opt!

Playgrounds around NYC are now open, so take advantage of the openings and bring your kids to have some good old fashion fun! There are all kinds of playgrounds around the city that are designed to make playtime for kids more memorable! Whether you visit the Ancient Playground in Central Park or the Pier 6 Playground, each playground sparks a little imagination into every kid!

Keep your kids learning this summer by trying out some science projects at home! Take some household items you have lying around and turn them into a science lesson that will teach your kids something new. Grow your own crystals in your kitchen, create your own cloud experiment, or try out the orange buoyancy experiment. These do-it-yourself activities are perfect for summer days when you want to stay at home but still do something fun!

Tie-Dye is all the rage this summer, so why not spend time and learn how to do Shibori Tie-Dye with your family! This fun and colorful style is very easy to make and comes out looking beautiful! Learn different folding techniques and try different objects to dye while trying out this traditional Japanese method of indigo dyeing.

What did I tell you, this is good stuff.

You need to check this site out – New York Family

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WFUV-FM 90.7 is my fave local radio station. Noncommercial, member-supported with a format of adult album alternative music, WFUV is doing it’s best to keep us connected to our music with a comprehensive, updated list of live music online.

WFUV Live Online (October 01 – October 07)

10/1 – “Which Side Are You On? Voices from Kentucky and Beyond” with Jim James, Bright Eyes, Chris Thile, Phoebe Bridgers, Jason Isbell

10/2-4 – Guitar.com Live, three days of performances from St. Vincent, Jason Isbell, Carlos Santana

10/3 – Hardly Strictly Bluegrass with Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Yola, Fantastic Negrito, Patty Griffin and more

10/3 – Shawn Colvin: Live From These Four Walls – Songs and The Stories Behind Them

10/3 – Bruce Hornsby live with virtual Todd Rundgren, Paul Shaffer and more: The Ridgefield Playhouse 20th Anniversary Gala

10/3 – “Democracy Comes Alive” with Bruce Hornsby, Dawes, Hiss Golden Messenger, Michael Franti

10/3 – Chris Smither live from Club Passim

10/4 – Rayland Baxter – Live from the Music City Wine Garden at City Winery Nashville

10/5-11 – The New Yorker Festival

10/7-8 – Suzanne Vega from New York’s Blue Note for An Evening of New York Songs and Stories

Online concert calendar and links at wfuv.org/livestreams

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Also, try these sites for some ideas of what to do in NYC:

Spots to visit in New York City while the crowds are small | Newsday

101 Thrilling Things To Do In New York This October – Secretnyc

The Best Online Workout Classes, According to Strategist Writers and Editors

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October NYC Events + Top 10 NYC Corona Culture (10/07)

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.
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For October 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 10 Corona Culture. NEW STUFF!

1. Here’s what you need to know about museums reopening in New York City – amNewYork

2. A Visitor’s Guide to MoMA and the Met – The New York Times
What you need to know before you head back to the museums, from safety precautions to the exhibitions still on view.

3. Here are things that you can do in Central Park amid the COVID-19 pandemic – amNewYork

4. NYC Culture: Museum Reopening Dates and More IRL Activities | ThoughtGallery.org

5. Best Exhibits in NYC Open Right Now: New Exhibitions, Pop Ups & More – Thrillist

6. NYC Opens 21 More Locations For Outdoor Dining, Including Parts Of Chinatown – Gothamist

7. New York City to Resume Indoor Dining at Restaurants – WSJ

8. Biking in New York City  – nycgo.com

9. 150 NYC restaurants with outdoor dining 6sqft
NYC restaurant reopening guide: Here’s what’s open for takeout in your neighborhood now

10. When Manhattan Was Mannahatta: a Stroll Through the Centuries  – NYT  From lush forest to metropolis, the evolution of Lower Manhattan.

We hope you enjoy this change of pace, then please return here November 1, and every day for our daily, hot off the presses event guide with “Only the Best” NYCity event info.

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Lower Manhattan – Did you know?

New York City is a city of neighborhoods and no neighborhood has more spectacular sights, nor more important links to American and NYC history then Lower Manhattan.

New York played a very intriguing role in the story of American independence and was a growing urban center of about 20,000 crowded onto the southern tip of Manhattan Island when the rebellious Colonies declared their independence from England in 1776.

The Battle of Brooklyn (August 1776), was the first major battle after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and was the largest battle of the entire war. The city was occupied by the British in the wake of a series of American defeats and retreats in the summer and fall of 1776 and the port city became the central base for British operations during the conflict. NYC was also the last place in America that the British left, not until over two years after their ‘final’ defeat.

Let’s take a closer look at these events, today the Battle of Brooklyn (g):

New York Campaign · George Washington’s Mount Vernon

Gangs of New York | Books | The Guardian

1776 American Revolutionary War Forts & Defenses Constructed In & Around New York City. – Revolutionary War Journal

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October NYC Events + NYC on YouTube (10/06) (continued)

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.
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Earlier today we covered NYC on YouTube and Lower Manhattan history during the Revolutionary War. Now, how about some more useful information during these trying times.

Watch Broadway Performances During Social Distancing

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Broadway theaters closed on March 12 as New York City enacted rules to promote social distancing and slow the spread of Covid-19, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a show. The NYC theater community has responded with initiatives and online shows to help support its members and entertain audiences via the internet while we’re staying away from crowds.

We’ve put together a sampling of streaming performances you can watch from your laptop or phone:

Broadway, NYC, Virtual NYC

Broadway HD 
Starting in 2015, this online service began offering HD versions of classic and recent Broadway plays and musicals. You can try it out for free (with a one-week trial) or buy a subscription (from $9 a month) to watch some of your favorite shows. You can see stars like Katherine Hepburn in 1973’s televised version of The Glass Menagerie as well as musical hits like Kinky BootsAn American in Paris and Cats.

Stars in the House 
Broadway actor, director and writer (and radio host) Seth Rudetsky and his husband, producer James Wesley, host two shows a day from their house on YouTube. The hourlong shows, which air live at 2pm and 8pm (the usual Broadway start times), raise money for the Actors Fund, helping to provide emergency relief for those unemployed in the theater community.

Living Room Concerts 
Broadwayworld.com has started posting daily concert videos from an array of performers, mainly those whose shows were running before the recent closure of Broadway. They’re posting a new video every day—stars featured include Carolee Carmello (Hello, Dolly!), Kathryn Gallagher (Jagged Little Pill) and teenager Andrew Barth Feldman, the former lead in Dear Evan Hansen.

Marie’s Crisis Virtual Piano Bar
This West Village bar, known for sing-alongs to Broadway show tunes, has taken the experience online. They’re streaming two main sets of songs each evening, usually starting at 4pm, with different pianists tickling the ivories. To watch, join their Facebook group and tune in to “Sing out, Louise” (in the comfort of your own living room). You can also tip the piano players via Venmo or PayPal, with details during each performance.

Download recent shows, like the SpongeBob SquarePants musical, on Amazon  
Many recent shows are available to rent or buy on Amazon and other online streamers, usually in the range of $3–12. Highlights include Rent, taped just before it ended its Broadway run; 2013’s Carousel, via Live from Lincoln Center; 2010 Tony Award winner Memphis; and the original Broadway production of Into the Woods, starring Bernadette Peters.

Virtual Hal Prince Exhibit at Lincoln Center 
In December 2019, the Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts opened an exhibit on the late Harold Prince, the legendary Broadway producer behind megahits like The Phantom of the Opera and Sweeney Todd. While the library is closed, you can take a virtual walk-through and 30-minute guided tour of the gallery with Doug Reside, the show’s curator.

Broadway Dreams Live Lessons 
The Broadway Dreams Foundation is hosting free daily lessons, led by some accomplished Broadway-caliber talent, for aspiring actors, singers and dancers. Their lineup has included actors from FrozenHead Over Heels and Chicago. To watch, get the Zoom link from their Facebook page. Sessions begin at 1pm; each day’s links are posted five minutes before class begins, though the schedule is listed earlier than that.

Viral Monologues from 24 Hour Plays 
Every year, the 24 Hour Plays event presents a series of shows that are written, cast, directed and performed in one day with the involvement of talent from the NYC theater community. Now they’re doing a mini version, with online monologues, on their Instagram account. They’re performed by actors like Denis O’Hare and penned by playwrights like David Lindsay-Abaire.

Groove to disco versions of Stephen Sondheim songs
Broadway Records just released the digital version of Losing My Mind, a compilation of Sondheim songs with a dance beat. Conceived by Broadway performer Joshua Hinck and arranger Scott Wasserman, the 12-song album is an expanded version of a popular concert they put on in 2018. The album features singers like Alison Luff (Waitress) and Chip Zien (from the original Into the Woods). You can preview a track, “Unworthy of Your Love,” from Passion; hear the collection on Spotify; or order a copy from the Broadway Records site.

Broadway Backwards 2020 Encore 
Broadway Cares, which produces number of annual AIDS fundraisers, has put together a special encore series of recent star-studded performances from Broadway Backwards, at which performers belt out famous show tunes with gender-swapped roles. They’re also asking viewers to support an emergency fundraiser for actors affected by the Covid-19 crisis—you can make a donation at broadwaycares.org.

Watch Broadway classics like Cabaret for free on YouTube 
These days you may be wondering, “What good is sitting alone in your room?” You can get a very direct answer on YouTube by watching the 1993 version of Cabaret, featuring Alan Cumming in his breakout role. Other star turns worth checking out for free are Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin in American Playhouse‘s 1986 broadcast of Sunday in the Park with George;  Carol Burnett in 1964’s Once Upon A Mattress; Nell Carter in a 1982 broadcast of Ain’t Misbehavin’; Lauren Bacall in 1973’s Applause; Gregory and Maurice Hines in 1980’s Eubie!; and Ethel Merman and Frank Sinatra in 1954’s Anything Goes.

Jason Alexander sings on Twitter 
While most people know Jason Alexander as George from Seinfeld, he got his big break on Broadway in a Stephen Sondheim musical (Merrily We Roll Along). He recently went on Twitter to sing a song from the show that got him interested in theater, Stephen Schwartz’s Pippin. The beautiful ballad, “With You,” has a message of love and support we can all use today.

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NYC-Arts Top Five Picks: October 02 – October 08 | NYC-ARTS

Interesting. Unusual. Uniquely NYC. Highlights of this week’s top events include Treasures on the Terrace, Taller Boricua, David Hockney: Drawing from Life and more. Get the NYC-ARTS Top Five in your inbox every Friday and follow @NYC_ARTS on Instagram or @NYCARTS on Twitter to stay abreast of events as they happen.

Treasures on the Terrace

Treasures on the Terrace

Hispanic Society Museum & Library

Bronx / Thu, Sep 24, 2020 – Sun, Dec 06, 2020

The Hispanic Society Museum & Library is pleased to present this outdoor installation of photographic reproductions of works found its unparalleled collections. This remarkable institution reflects the vision of its founder Archer Milton Huntington who had the unique insight to create a museum that focused on all aspects of the cultures of Spain and Latin America. Archer Huntington’s fascination with the subject started at the age of twelve; by fourteen he had begun to study …

Storm King’s 60th Anniversary Celebration

Storm King’s 60th Anniversary Celebration

Storm King Art Center

Westchester / Thu, Oct 01, 2020 – Thu, Oct 15, 2020

In lieu of its Annual Gala in New York City, Storm King Art Center is hosting a series of online artist talks and panel discussions featuring Storm King artists, curators, and collaborators as the museum celebrates 60 years of art in nature. Storm King’s 60th Anniversary Celebration features artist talks hosted by Andy Goldsworthy and Maya Lin–whose landmark commissions “Storm King Wall” and “Storm King Wavefield” helped define the museum’s site. Storm King Board Members …

David Hockney: Drawing from Life

David Hockney: Drawing from Life

Morgan Library & Museum

Manhattan / Fri, Oct 02, 2020 – Sun, May 30, 2021

The Morgan Library & Museum is delighted to present “David Hockney: Drawing from Life,” opening October 2, 2020, and running through May 30, 2021. David Hockney (b. 1937) is one of the most internationally renowned living artists. The exhibition is organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London, in collaboration with the artist and the Morgan. It will be the first to focus on his portraits on paper, and one of very few to investigate his …

Taller Boricua: A Political Printshop in New York

Taller Boricua: A Political Printshop in New York

El Museo del Barrio

Manhattan / Sat, Sep 12, 2020 – Sun, Jan 17, 2021

El Museo del Barrio is delighted to present “Taller Boricua: A Political Printshop in New York”, an exhibition that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the founding of Taller Boricua/The Puerto Rican Workshop, a collective studio and alternative space that was established in East Harlem, one year after the opening of El Museo del Barrio in 1969. Bringing together works by artists who actively participated in the first 12 years of its existence, between 1970 and …

Meet the Presidents

Meet the Presidents

New-York Historical Society

Manhattan

A special permanent gallery on New-York Historical’s fourth floor features a detailed re-creation of the White House Oval Office, where presidents have exercised their powers, duties, and responsibilities since 1909. Visitors to New-York Historical can explore the Oval Office and hear audio recordings of presidential musings.Presidents can furnish the Oval Office to suit their own tastes, and this re-creation evokes the decor of President Ronald Reagan’s second term, widely considered a classic interpretation of Oval Office …

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In the age of Covid-19 this info from City Guide is one of the best sources of info on What’s Happening, even if some are only available in your home, and not in your favorite venue.

CityGuideNY

NYC RESOURCES

cosi fan tutti met opera

The Metropolitan Opera is streaming operas FREE nightly.

The New York Public Library provides access to more than 300,000 FREE e-books and e-audio books.

NYC Health information page for COVID-19.

NYC restaurant world information.

Stream hundreds of Broadway shows (by subscription).

15 Broadway shows you can watch from home.

Broadway performances live—from stars’ living rooms.

The New York City Ballet presents a spring digital season.

Virtual programming will keep you connected to the York Theatre Company.

One World Observatory has made One World Explorer, the attraction’s Digital Skyline Guide, available for remote watching. Virtual helicopter tours of the city’s most iconic sites are available now.

51 New York TV shows and movies.

5 eras of New York to enjoy in books and movies.

2,500 museums and galleries you can visit virtually.

The New York Botanical Garden in bloom from home.

Exploring Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times Square.

The Top of the Rock launches a brief virtual tour on YouTube.

Livestreamed fitness classes.

Fun at-home activities for kids.

6 podcast series to help you understand New York.Discover the best of New York, from hidden gems to iconic landmarks, through The New York Landmarks Conservancy’s “Tourist in your own Town” Video Series.

VIRTUAL MUSEUMS

Explore the world of design with Cooper Hewitt.

Experience the Intrepid Museum anywhere.

New-York Historical Society from home.

A portal to the map collection of the Brooklyn Historical Society.

The Brooklyn Museum remotely.

Guggenheim Museum from home.

The Morgan’s exhibitions.

Virtually visit the Louis Armstrong House Museum.

The Merchant’s House Museum from home.

rubin shrine room virtual tour

You can take a virtual tour of the Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room at the Rubin Museum of Art. (You can find two hours of meditative chanting as well, if you’re searching out some respite.) The Rubin has also, for the first time, launched a digital assemblage of more than 300 items from the museum’s collection.

VIRTUAL TALKS, LECTURES, AND EVENTS

Thought Gallery has hundreds of livestream talks, lectures, performances, and more. Check out sessions with celebs, live concerts, and opportunities to learn the latest on everything from science to philosophy to social justice

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October NYC Events + NYC on YouTube (10/06)

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 October 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 NYC on YouTube.

There are some very fine NYC YouTube videos, it’s tough to pick just a few. Here are some of my faves:

Treasures of New York: American Museum of Natural History

Central Park – Everything You Need to Know

Best Food Carts in New York City

How to photograph New York City from a Helicopter

The best of New York City in a few days trip

Treasures of New York: The New-York Historical Society

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Harry Nilsson – I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City

We hope you enjoy this change of pace, then please return here November 1, and every day for our daily, hot off the presses event guide with “Only the Best” NYCity event info.

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Lower Manhattan – Did you know?

New York City is a city of neighborhoods and no neighborhood has more spectacular sights, nor more important links to American and NYC history then Lower Manhattan.

New York played a very intriguing role in the story of American independence and was a growing urban center of about 20,000 crowded onto the southern tip of Manhattan Island when the rebellious Colonies declared their independence from England in 1776.

The Battle of Brooklyn (August 1776), was the first major battle after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and was the largest battle of the entire war. The city was occupied by the British in the wake of a series of American defeats and retreats in the summer and fall of 1776 and the port city became the central base for British operations during the conflict. NYC was also the last place in America that the British left, not until over two years after their ‘final’ defeat.

Let’s take a closer look at these events, today the Battle of Brooklyn (f):

Map: The 1776 New York Campaign · George Washington’s Mount Vernon

British Capture New York

Battle of Brooklyn Facts & Summary | American Battlefield Trust

Battle of Brooklyn – The Old Stone House in Brooklyn

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Now, how about some other useful information during these trying times.

Things to Do This Week – The New York Times

New York’s Reopened Museums: Where to Go and What to See – The New York Times

NYC Isn’t Dead: 10 Reasons Why There’s Still So Much to Love About NYC – Thrillist

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STAY HOME FOR A BIT LONGER – MASK UP AND STAY SAFE.

 

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