![]() ![]() Here's how it works: Anybody can visit the space to read, work or hang out. The library "celebrates the brilliance, diversity and imagination of Black women and Black non-binary authors." All 5,000 books in the library's collection are written by Black women and non-binary authors. Admission is $20/adult (you can opt for pay-what-you-wish admission if you buy tickets in person at the museum).įind your latest read at The Free Black Women’s Library, a new free library in Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy neighborhood, which also serves as a social art project, a reading room, a co-working space and a community gathering center. "This Is New York: 100 Years of the City in Art and Pop Culture" runs through Jat the Museum of the City of New York in East Harlem. Finally, take a seat for “You Are Here,” a compilation of more than 400 film scenes about New York City stitched together to create a stirring narrative that’ll make you smile and laugh. Next, the exhibit moves to a peaceful room called “At Home in New York” featuring depictions of home life in books and films. ![]() The next, called “Destination NYC,” focuses on iconic and hidden places from parks to rooftops to nightclubs. The first, called “Tempo of the City,” spotlights the joys and struggles on the streets and subways of NYC. The exhibition highlights more than 400 objects through several sections. Here's a sneak peek at what you'll see in this landmark show. The exhibition, which celebrates the museum's centennial, is now open in Manhattan. Come September, free movie screenings will also be added to the calendar.Ī major new exhibit by the Museum of the City of New York titled " This Is New York: 100 Years of the City in Art and Pop Culture" explores NYC through the lenses of visual art, television, film, music, theater, literature and fashion. Additional daily programming includes DJ performances by bicoastal musical sensation Dart Collective, children’s music classes by Mozart for Munchkins, live sports (including women's soccer, baseball, tennis, gold and more) on a 30-foot Big Screen, Tuesday and Thursday morning fitness classes curated by Rhone, a rotating selection of food trucks (think burgers, birria, Filipino fare and more)and more events throughout the season. After the concerts, Hudson Yards’ bars and restaurants will offer specials to keep the party going. Artists for July 5th, July 12th, July 19th, July 26th, and August 9th performance dates will be announced in the coming weeks. Featured artists include Thuy (June 28) and The 502s (August 2), performing on a stage at Hudson Yards’ Public Square & Gardens. Find it at Industry City, 36th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenue.īack for its second year, Backyard at Hudson Yards will offer outdoor entertainment including a free, eight-week Summer Concert Series programmed by The Bowery Presents. The market runs from 4-10pm on May 29, June 26, July 31, August 28, September 25 and October 30 from 4-10pm. ![]() Vendors include Perros Locos, Tacos El Guero, Downeast Lobstah, ROSTACY, Sassy's Fishcakes!, Nadas Colombian Rainbow Empanadas, HangryDog, Brooklyn Dim Sum Co, Twisted Potato, Inc., Patok by Rach LLC, Rosie's Empanadas, Pinche vegana and lots more. In the market’s second season, expect more than 50 vendors producing dishes and libations from all corners of the world. The event strives to celebrate the diverse food and vibrant culture in New York City. The market is back for 2023 on the last Monday of each month from May to October, and it's bigger than ever.ĭine around with an extensive selection of cuisines from around the world, as well as live music and other activities. In its first year, the Brooklyn Night Market quickly grew a devoted following, attracting thousands to Industry City for an open-air food and drink festival. ![]()
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