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Electric Shuffle is redefining group gatherings with a fusion of high-tech shuffleboard, stunning interiors, craft cocktails and premium culinary fare. Located at the intersection of 30th Street and Broadway, Electric Shuffle’s NYC flagship venue occ... read more
Celebrate making it halfway through the week and get lucky at Lucky Wednesdays at the ART NoMad rooftop! Every wednesday, enjoy Lucky Hour deals all day, which includes deals like $15 classic cocktails, $50 beer buckets, $50 for a dozen oysters and a... read more
Get lucky with the perfect afternoon pick-me-ups with Lucky Hour deals at ART NoMad every day from 4-7 p.m! Shake off the stress of the day with your crew and enjoy deals like $15 classic cocktails, $50 beer buckets, $50 for a dozen oysters and a bot... read more
Dear friends We are so excited to announce the date for this years ride! Please stay tuned for more details. In the meantime be you get vaccinated and ride safe! ABOUT THE WNBR Celebrating bicycle power and the beauty of people World Naked Bike Ride ... read more
Musical comedian and producer/director Caitlin Cook (A.J. Holmes’ Yeah, But Not Right Now, Sean Patton’s Number One on Peacock) will bring her one-woman show The Writing on the Stall to Soho Playhouse for three long weekends in September. The show is... read more
We heard you like magic 🪄🐇 - All Your Stupid Friends is so, SO excited to bring you Pink Pony Club - a queer-pop dance night dedicated to Chappell Roan and all your other favorite sapphic artists! Steal a cute aesthetic (or a fake Gucci sweater), a... read more
Crash and Burn is Bushwick's premiere free weekly comedy show, with comics from Netflix, The Tonight Show, and Just for Laughs. Enjoy the splendor of Bushwick but hate how expensive every dive-bar, club, and show is? Crash and Burn is here for you. ... read more
Stand Up Comedy In New York City
Premium Tailgate Party: New York Jets vs. New England Patriots
Classic Tour at Yankee Stadium
This session is led jointly by Molly Kawahata, former White House climate advisor and the subject of the acclaimed Patagonia film THE SCALE OF HOPE (2022), and Carey Lovelace, founder of Visions2030, which harnesses creative imagination to craft new ... read more
One of the most prominent features of art from the late eighteenth century onwards, particularly after World War II, is artists’ tendency to evolve traditional artmaking methods outside the studio’s boundaries. This exhibition will examine the ways i... read more
Presented in partnership between Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy and Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse, free public kayaking is offered throughout the summer on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, and Saturday and Sunday afternoons at Brooklyn Bridge Park... read more
Edward C. Moore (1827–1891)—the creative force who led Tiffany & Co. to unparalleled originality and success during the second half of the 19th century—amassed a vast collection of decorative arts of exceptional quality and in various media, from... read more
Scholars today recognize Africa as the source of our common ancestry. But in 1974, Senegalese scholar and humanist Cheikh Anta Diop shocked and challenged historians by asserting the influence of ancient African civilizations in his groundbreaking bo... read more
The reopened galleries dedicated to European Paintings from 1300 to 1800 highlight fresh narratives and dialogues among more than 700 works of art from the Museum’s world-famous holdings. The newly reconfigured galleries—which include recently acquir... read more
In East Asian cultures, the arts of poetry, calligraphy, and painting are traditionally referred to as the “Three Perfections.” This exhibition presents over 160 rare and precious works—all created in Japan over the course of nearly a millennium—that... read more
Drawn from the Whitney’s collection, Trust Me brings together photographic works that invite shared emotional experience. The artists in the exhibition embrace intuition and indeterminacy as part of their creative process and recognize that vulnerabi... read more
In Lessons of the Hour (2019), Sir Isaac Julien presents an immersive portrait of abolitionist Frederick Douglass, who obtained freedom from chattel slavery in 1838 and became one of the most important orators, writers, and statespersons of the 19th ... read more
“There is design in everything,” wrote Clara Porset, the innovative Cuban-Mexican designer. She believed that craft and industry could inspire each other, forging an alternative path for modern design. Not all of Porset’s colleagues agreed with her c... read more