June 2026
Secret Byrd – Bath Festival
Mon Jun 1 · all day · Bath Festival
Our hit tour continues at Bath Festivals with The Gesualdo Six and Fretwork
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Lincoln Center 2026 Summer Gala
Mon Jun 1 · 5:30pm
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HAMLET: A MONOLOGUE
Mon Jun 1 · 6:30pm
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HO'OULU HOU + ART FOR EVERYBODY
Mon Jun 1 · 7pm
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Lincoln Center Presents An Evening with John Legend
Mon Jun 1 · 8:30pm
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The Art of the Illusion: Collecting and Conserving Magic Posters at NYPL
Tue Jun 2 · 6:30pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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ROBERT WILSON: STATIONS / LA FEMME À LA CAFETIÈRE / LA MORT DE MOLIÈRE
Tue Jun 2 · 6:30pm
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PAINT ME A ROAD OUT OF HERE
Tue Jun 2 · 7pm
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BOB WILSON'S LIFE & DEATH OF MARINA ABRAMOVIC
Tue Jun 2 · 8:45pm
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Lincoln Center Moments Great Innovators with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Wed Jun 3 · 11am
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Lincoln Center Real Estate & Construction Council Gala 2026
Wed Jun 3 · 5pm
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EC: BRUCE BAILLIE, PGM 2
Wed Jun 3 · 6:30pm
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ROBERT WILSON IN SITU
Wed Jun 3 · 7pm
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The Trap Music Orchestra
Wed Jun 3 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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EC: JORDAN BELSON
Wed Jun 3 · 8:30pm
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ROBERT WILSON: WATERMILL CENTER
Wed Jun 3 · 8:45pm
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SUB: An underwater workplace comedy
Thu Jun 4 · all day · ERF Gallery
The year is 2085. A submarine named Meteora floats above sunken San Francisco, serving as a boutique weapons and uniforms shop for the CEO-led militias that control the planet. A paralyzed armourer, nepo-baby seamstress, cheery security guard, and dangerous power couple helm this dark and hilarious new play.
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Professional Development Workshop for Teachers
Thu Jun 4 · 9am
Join fellow teachers for a day of professional learning with the Rubin and learn how to bring Social, Emotional, and Ethical (SEE) Learning® and mindfulness practices into your classroom
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The Legacy of Latin Hustle
Thu Jun 4 · 6pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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The History of Society of American Magicians
Thu Jun 4 · 6:30pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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ROBERT WILSON: VIDEO 50 + DEAFMAN GLANCE
Thu Jun 4 · 6:45pm
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RAYMOND FOYE PRESENTS... JORDAN BELSON RARITIES
Thu Jun 4 · 7pm
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Roy Hargrove Big Band Monthly Residency
Thu Jun 4 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
WOODWINDS Bruce Williams Mark Gross Julius Tolentino Keith Loftis Jason Marshall TRUMPETS Freddie Hendrix Eddie Allen Camerahn Alforque Duane Eubanks TROMBONES James Burton Gina Benalcazar Nate Jones Max Seigel RHYTHM Tyler Bullock - piano Saul Rubin - guitar Danton Boller - bass Isaiah Bravo - drums Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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EINSTEIN ON THE BEACH: THE CHANGING IMAGE OF OPERA
Thu Jun 4 · 9pm
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Pride Itself
Thu Jun 4 · 9pm
A New York Play Week™ Official Event Life Itself takes over a popular NYC venue for a full-scale Pride experience. Expect a curated crowd, multiple environments, performances, DJs, and spaces built for how people actually want to show up. From the Sapphic Lounge to VIPlay™ areas, vendors, and activations—this is where the week peaks.
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Design Works High School: Annual Student Art Exhibition
Fri Jun 5 · all day · The Rubelle & Norman Schafler Gallery
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NEW NEWS FROM ANOTHER HOME
Fri Jun 5 · 6:30pm
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Overture for KA MOUNTAIN AND GUARDenia TERRACE: A STORY ABOUT A FAMILY AND SOME PEOPLE CHANGING
Fri Jun 5 · 6:45pm
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Matthew Stevens
Fri Jun 5 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Matthew Stevens - guitar Rich Hinman - steel guitar Simon Moullier - vibraphone Morgan Guerin - saxophone, EWI, keyboards Kyle Miles - electric bass Eric Doob - drums Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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ROBERT WILSON AND THE CIVIL WARS
Fri Jun 5 · 8:45pm
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Peach Palace opening at JFK Terminal 8
Sat Jun 6 · all day · Peach Palace at JFK Terminal 8
Momofuku restaurant opening at JFK Airport Terminal 8, right after security
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Lil' Studio at Harlem Library
Sat Jun 6 · 11am
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Silly Billy Children's Magic Show
Sat Jun 6 · 11am · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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New Classics at the Library for the Performing Arts: Matilda
Sat Jun 6 · 1pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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Mark Peskanov with Semplice Players: Mozart String Quintet in G minor, Brahms Sextet in B-flat Major
Sat Jun 6 · 2pm · NY
Mozart String Quintet in G minor, K. 516 Allegro Menuetto and Trio. Allegretto Adagio ma non troppo Adagio — Allegro Brahms Sextet No. 1 in B-flat Major, Op. 18 Allegro ma non troppo Andante ma moderato Scherzo. Allegro molto Rondo. Poco Allegretto e grazioso With Mark Peskanov, violin Semplice Players: Katya Moeller, violin; En-Chi Cheng, viola; Margo Shohl, viola; Julian Schwarz, cello; Daniel Lelchuk, cello Back to concerts calendar
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NEW NEWS FROM ANOTHER HOME
Sat Jun 6 · 4pm
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PULL MY DAISY + EMUNAH + ALLAN 'N' ALLEN'S COMPLAINT + ALLEN & AI
Sat Jun 6 · 5:30pm
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Jonathan Paik - Solo
Sat Jun 6 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Jonathan Paik - piano Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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WHOLLY COMMUNION + AH! SUNFLOWER
Sat Jun 6 · 8pm
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Story Time
Sun Jun 7 · 11:30am
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Restoring the American Story: A Road Trip Across America in Celebration of the United States' 250th Birthday
Sun Jun 7 · 12pm · Off Campus
Organization: STRAUS CENTER<br>Web Site: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1_tB7HIBn3zbZd8hTCj6veZXXt11q-4iGewK11cuwPlEWg/viewform<br>Event Locator: 2026-ABDKMZ<br><br><p>Incoming and current Yeshiva College and Stern College for Women Honors students are invited to apply for "Restoring the American Story," an immersive, once-in-a-lifetime, five-day seminar hosted by the Zahava and Moshael J. Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought of Yeshiva University in honor of America's 250th birthday. Under the leadership of Director Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik, students will explore the exceptional legacy of America, responsible citizenship, and the indispensable role of Hebraic ideas in the shaping of America.<br><br>Through private lectures and exclusive tours, students will have the opportunity to learn about America through a singular lens, one that blends the American and Jewish experience together. Drawing on themes explored in Rabbi Dr. Soloveichik’s <em>Providence and Power: Ten Portraits in Jewish Statesmanship</em> and <em>Jewish Roots of American Liberty: The Impact of Hebraic Ideas on the American Story</em>, which features essays by Straus Center faculty, the program highlights how Jewish ideas and leaders have helped shape the moral and political foundations of the United States. Along the way, students will engage with leading scholars of this generation and meet like-minded peers from across the country, all coming together to celebrate America at this unique time.</p>
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Drop-In Artmaking
Sun Jun 7 · 12pm
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Mark Peskanov and Semplice Players: Mozart String Quintet in G minor, Brahms Sextet in B-flat Major
Sun Jun 7 · 2pm · NY
Mozart String Quintet in G minor, K. 516 Allegro Menuetto and Trio. Allegretto Adagio ma non troppo Adagio — Allegro Brahms Sextet No. 1 in B-flat Major, Op. 18 Allegro ma non troppo Andante ma moderato Scherzo. Allegro molto Rondo. Poco Allegretto e grazioso With Mark Peskanov, violin Semplice Players: Katya Moeller, violin; En-Chi Cheng, viola; Margo Shohl, viola; Julian Schwarz, cello; Daniel Lelchuk, cello Back to concerts calendar
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NEW NEWS FROM ANOTHER HOME
Sun Jun 7 · 4pm
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GUNS OF THE TREES
Sun Jun 7 · 5:45pm
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Outside Licensee STARLIGHT Peace & Hope BLIA
Sun Jun 7 · 7:30pm
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FIRING LINE + U.S.A. POETRY (NO. 2)
Sun Jun 7 · 8pm
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ISTP 2026 Conference – "Theorizing in Dark Times – Art, Narrative, Politics"
Mon Jun 8 · all day · Brooklyn Campus
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NEW NEWS FROM ANOTHER HOME
Mon Jun 8 · 6:30pm
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FRIED SHOES, COOKED DIAMONDS
Mon Jun 8 · 6:45pm
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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ALLEN GINSBERG
Mon Jun 8 · 8:30pm
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COGE Testimony Office Hours
Tue Jun 9 · 12pm · Zoom / Virtual
Workshop to help members build and refine their testimony for the Commission on Government Efficiency. Learn what strong testimony looks like, workshop your ideas, and get inspiration.
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Daily Lunchtime Meditation | with Tony Pham, and Nick Shopa
Tue Jun 9 · 12:15pm
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Okdongsik
Tue Jun 9 · 5pm
With a philosophy rooted in simplicity, precision, and balance, Chef Dongsik Ok has ref...
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48th Annual Museum Mile Festival
Tue Jun 9 · 6pm · Free
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HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS + NO MORE TO SAY
Tue Jun 9 · 6:15pm
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NEW NEWS FROM ANOTHER HOME
Tue Jun 9 · 6:30pm
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A POET ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE: A DOCU-DIARY ON ALLEN GINSBERG
Tue Jun 9 · 8:45pm
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Between Us: a crowd work show
Wed Jun 10 · all day · Union Hall
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Lupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor 20th Anniversary Tour
Wed Jun 10 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
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Performa Live On Broadway
Wed Jun 10 · all day
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Watch the Knicks at Union Hall!
Wed Jun 10 · all day · Union Hall
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THEATER | Rossini: Il gusto della musica
Wed Jun 10 · all day
Gioachino Rossini celebration show presented by Manuele Morgese brings together live music, theater, and storytelling in a tribute to the musical and theatrical genius of Rossini.
listed by Italian Cultural Institute New York (Istituto Italiano di Cultura)
Vajra Yoga: Yoga Instruction From The Indo-Tibetan Traditions | with John Campbell
Wed Jun 10 · 7:30am
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Walk-In Wednesday
Wed Jun 10 · 9am · Jefferson Hall
Freshman and transfer applicants can walk in to the Admissions Office in Jefferson Hall between the hours of 9 am and 4:30 pm and receive a decision on the spot. Applicants must bring all required documents.
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It's My Park at Seth Low Playground/ Bealin Square
Wed Jun 10 · 10am · Brooklyn
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Chinese American Social Services Center Inc. (CASS) to beautify Seth Low Playground/ Bealin Square. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet around the bathroom area. For more information, please email 124cass@gmail.com.
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A Sea of Islands: U.S. Territories in Relation
Wed Jun 10 · 10am · Hunter College
A 2-day symposium that seeks to bring together scholars, artists, and activists from the inhabited US territories and their diasporas to learn about shared struggles, relational coalitions, and expand networks of solidarity.
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Music Storytime With Antonio Truyols
Wed Jun 10 · 11am
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Financial Steps for Artists and Creators
Wed Jun 10 · 12pm · Online
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Admissions Information Session (in-person): Focus on Human Services
Wed Jun 10 · 1pm · Borough of Manhattan Community College
Connect with an Admissions Representative to discuss college questions and academic options.
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Exhibition Tour: Whitney Biennial 2026
Wed Jun 10 · 1pm
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Transfer Your OneDrive Files
Wed Jun 10 · 1pm · College of Staten Island
Learn how to transfer your CIX OneDrive files to your new email.
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The Little Sister
Wed Jun 10 · 1:15pm · Film at Lincoln Center
Devout Muslim teenager Fatima (Cannes Best Actress winner Nadia Melliti) takes a journey of self-discovery amid her Algerian immigrant family in Paris in Hafsia Herzi's queer coming-of-age story. Nominated for six César Awards, winner of Best Female Newcomer (Melliti).
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It's My Park at Bensonhurst Park
Wed Jun 10 · 3pm · Brooklyn
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Pineapple Ride to beautify Bensonhurst Park with gardening and litter cleanup. We meet every Wednesday from 3-6pm. We look forward to seeing you! Volunteers should meet at 2134 Cropsey Ave. Between Parks Dept building and flagpole next to the new little garden. For more information, please email support@pineappleride.com.
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Exhibition Tour: "Untitled" (America)
Wed Jun 10 · 3pm
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The Currents
Wed Jun 10 · 3:30pm · Film at Lincoln Center
A celebrated fashion designer finds it impossible to readjust to her former life after surviving a shocking plunge into an icy lake in Argentinean filmmaker Milagros Mumenthaler's existential puzzle, a work of compelling psychological interiority.
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Student Technology Overview Workshop
Wed Jun 10 · 4pm · College of Staten Island
Learn more about your CSI Technology accounts, navigate your student email, and access other CUNY applications.
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Summer for the City Rhapsody
Wed Jun 10 · 4:30pm
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Hack the Arts 2026
Wed Jun 10 · 4:30pm · Pratt Manhattan Campus
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Villa Albertine at Museum Mile Festival
Wed Jun 10 · 5pm · Villa Albertine
Extended hours with family-friendly live reading from Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince at 5pm. 15% discount on all purchases.
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Summer for the City Inayat: A Duet for Four
Wed Jun 10 · 5pm
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GALLERY TOURS | INSIDE VOICES, OUTSIDE LIGHT
Wed Jun 10 · 5:30pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
On view from April 18 to June 20th, 2026 at Scandinavia House, Inside Voices, Outside Light is a group exhibition featuring 21 contemporary artists from the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, and Norway. The show highlights the unique perspective of these North Atlantic territories, who share cultural and historic ties while each possessing distinct identities and communities. With works ranging across photography, paintings, textiles, film, and sculpture, including three site-specific installations, the exhibition also showcases the diversity and complexity of the region. In these guided tours, led by Emily Stoddart, ASF’s Manager of Exhibitions and Community Programs, and the curator of the exhibition, and Eve O’Shea, ASF’s Exhibitions and Cultural Programs Assistant, learn about the artists in this exhibition and their work. These free, 30-minute public tours meet in the Gallery elevator lobby. Gallery tours are subject to change; please check with the Scandinavia House front desk or email info@amscan.org. Register
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Shirley Fiterman Art Center Opening: At the Edge Group Show
Wed Jun 10 · 6pm · Shirley Fiterman Art Center, Fiterman Hall
A group exhibition at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center (SFAC) at Borough of Manhattan Community College's (BMCC/CUNY) Fiterman Hall.
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Members' Rose Night
Wed Jun 10 · 6pm · Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Stroll through the glorious Cranford Rose Garden then swing by Cherry Esplanade for a live performance by the Glenn Crytzer Quartet.
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OPENING NIGHT: Ledisi for Dinah / José James / Spilata / DJ Kultured Child
Wed Jun 10 · 6pm · Manhattan
On the opening night of its 40th Anniversary season, SummerStage and the Blue Note Jazz Festival will showcase a supreme talent paying homage to jazz and R&B legend Dinah Washington. GRAMMY-winning vocalist Ledisi will perform selections from her new album For Dinah, an 8-song tribute to genre trailblazer Dinah Washington, who breathed new life into R&B in the ‘50s and ‘60s with her gospel, jazz, and blues roots, influencing the likes of Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, and more. The album is “a love letter to a beautiful Black woman who has inspired me. Made Me,” said Ledisi, who imbues Washington’s classics such as “This Bitter Earth,” and “What a Difference a Day Made,” with her own neo-soul and contemporary jazz stylings. Also appearing on the program is SummerStage alumnus José James, a jazz artist with a hip-hop soul who’s been blurring genre lines with his rich baritone since his 2008 debut album The Dreamer. His latest work is focused on connecting the dots between soul, hip-hop, disco, funk, jazz, and jazz-adjacent styles of 2024’s 1978 and last year’s 1978: Revenge of the Dragon. Like Ledisi, James has also been known to pay tribute to his forebears, dedicating sessions to the likes of Billie Holiday, Bill Withers, and Erykah Badu. Rounding out the lineup is Spilata, a jazz vocalist and songwriter who’s already made his mark at classic venues such as Birdland, Minton’s Playhouse, and Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Multi-talented DJ and producer of Milestones: Celebrating the Culture podcast Angélika Beener aka DJ Kultured Child is on the ones and twos. Brass Queens will perform a 2nd line through the venue prior to the beginning of the show.
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Junto Founder Dinner (Hosted by Andrew & Friends)
Wed Jun 10 · 6pm · New York, NY · 0
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The Annual Museum Mile Festival
Wed Jun 10 · 6pm · Fifth Avenue · Free
Fifth Avenue turns into a mile-long cultural block party with free admission at eight museums, live performances, art activities, food vendors. Participating museums include The Africa Center, Cooper Hewitt, El Museo del Barrio, Guggenheim, Jewish Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of the City of New York, and Neue Galerie.
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New York on Film: Paris is Burning
Wed Jun 10 · 6pm · Conwell Coffee + Cocktail Hall · $10 admission, proceeds donated to Ali Forney Center
With director Jennie Livingston and Bill Rauch, moderated by Michael Roberson. Includes popcorn.
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Kalia Vandever
Wed Jun 10 · 6:30pm · Main Space
with Isabel Crespo Pardo, Eden Girma, Micah Thomas & Eucademix (Yuka C. Honda)
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Summer for the City Social Dance Swing Dance Party
Wed Jun 10 · 6:30pm
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NEWS FROM HOME
Wed Jun 10 · 6:30pm
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Monthly Buddhist Teachings | with Venerable Robina Courtin
Wed Jun 10 · 6:30pm
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National Books Foundation's 5 Under 35 Ceremony
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · Littlefield · $10 adv, $15 day of
Honoring debut fiction writers Megan Kamalei Kakimoto, Anika Jade Levy, Carrie R. Moore, Maggie Su, and Stephanie Wambugu with readings hosted by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah. Books available for purchase.
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Risk! Live Show and Story Slam
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · Caveat · $14.64 with code 'skint' (reg. $24-25)
Hear guests tell true stories in the 'Discomfort Zone' edition with storytellers David Hu, Calvin S. Cato, and Robin Gelfenbien, plus mini-story slam. Hosted by Kevin Allison with guest host JC Cassis.
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Jason Mraz: Still Yours 2026 Tour
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · Brooklyn Paramount
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THE LAST VIKING
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
“The best kind of straight-faced absurdism”—see Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas in the outrageous black comedy The Last Viking from Danish director Anders Thomas Jensen! Anker (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) has been released from prison following a 15-year sentence for robbery. Back then, the money from the heist was buried by Ankers’ brother Manfred—and only he knows where it is. Unfortunately, Manfred has since developed a mental illness causing him to forget all. Together, the brothers embark on an unexpected journey to locate the money and discover who they really are. “A perceptive take on men’s mental health—not through struggles, but a delightful mix of genre, meta-textuality, and positive affirmation masked as a Beatles song”—Film Threat Photo: Anders Overgaard Purchase Tickets
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Izzy Escobar
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
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The Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital featuring Tessa McQueen, Lonwabo Mose, Alex McKissick, and Mariam Bombrun
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · Queens · Free
An annual summer tradition, the Metropolitan Opera’s popular summer recital series in New York City parks continues this year, showcasing performances by members of the Met’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. Performers include Colorado-born soprano Tessa McQueen, who spent the Met’s 2025–26 season as Helen in the company premiere of Mason Bates’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, the First Lady in The Magic Flute, and Annina in La Traviata; Connecticut-based tenor Alex McKissick, who recently covered several roles in Gabriela Lena Frank’s El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego; and Lonwabo Mose, a bass-baritone from Cape Town, who is set to make his company debut during the Met’s 2026–27 season as Happy in La Fanciulla del West and the King in Aida; with accompaniment by Mariam Bombrun, a pianist and coach from Paris, with credits with the San Diego Symphony, Académie de l’Opéra National de Paris, the Met’s revival of Carmen, and Tosca at the Paris Opera. This event forms part of Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festival.
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Astronomy Live: The Hidden Worlds of Asteroids
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · American Museum of Natural History - Hayden Planetarium Space Theater · $20
Join planetary scientist Marina Gemma for exploration of asteroids and NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART).
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Kate Berlant Live!
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · The Bell House
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HOWL
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm
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NBA Finals Game 2 at Madison Square Garden
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · Madison Square Garden
The Knicks' Plaza33 watch party with gates opening at 7 p.m.
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New York Philharmonic Concerts in the Parks
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · Central Park · Free
Free outdoor concerts with fireworks display. Series concludes indoors at Staten Island's St. George Theatre on 6/14.
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Member Night: Biennial Extravaganza
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm
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Adam Lamoureux Quartet
Wed Jun 10 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Adam Lamoureux - tenor saxophone Esteban Castro - piano Rafael Enciso - bass Ian Wacksman - drums Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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Laverne Cox: Transcendent Memoir Release with Dylvan Mulvaney
Wed Jun 10 · 7:30pm · Strand Bookstore · $10 admission, $20 with book
Book release event with Laverne Cox and Dylvan Mulvaney
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Laura Mvula
Wed Jun 10 · 7:30pm · Sound Room
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Naumburg Orchestral Concerts - 121st Season Opening
Wed Jun 10 · 7:30pm · Central Park - Naumburg Bandshell · Free
Free music at historic Naumburg Bandshell with Baroklyn, Simone Dinnerstein, and Concora performing works by Bach and Philip Glass. Hosted by Elliott Forrest, broadcast live.
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How to Live + Make Art in These F**ked-Up Times
Wed Jun 10 · 7:30pm · Brooklyn Art Haus · $15
Experimental variety show with diverse lineup of musicians and comedians hosted by Hasina Foye.
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Wet Ink Ensemble: New Works by Aurora Nealand, Alex Mincek, Jo Kondo, and Jürg Frey
Wed Jun 10 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $25
Wet Ink Ensemble's 27th concert season concludes with an evening of premieres by Aurora Nealand, Alex Mincek, and Jo Kondo.
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Dior and I - Tribeca Festival Presents
Wed Jun 10 · 8pm · Hudson Yards Public Square and Gardens · Free
Free outdoor movie screening
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Zootopia 2
Wed Jun 10 · 8pm · Monticello Playground · Free
Free outdoor movie
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68th Annual Washington Square Music Festival
Wed Jun 10 · 8pm · Washington Square Park · Free
Four free nights of music ranging from classical to contemporary at Washington Square Park. Rain location: Grace Church.
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Cinema Smootaphilia: 9 1/2 Weeks
Wed Jun 10 · 9pm · TV Eye · $20.87
Ensemble Erotic performs live original soundtrack to Adrian Lyne's 1986 film.
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SCENES FROM ALLEN'S LAST THREE DAYS ON EARTH AS A SPIRIT
Wed Jun 10 · 9:15pm
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Summer for the City Silent Disco GINJA: Featuring Ethan Tomas
Wed Jun 10 · 10pm
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Duo Mina Mas: “Fissures. A Distillation”
Thu Jun 11 · all day
<p><em>Image: Florian Voggeneder</em></p> <p> </p> <h5><strong>June 11 | 6:30 PM</strong></h5> <h4><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/duo-mina-mas-risse-eine-verdichtung-tickets-1981881966312?aff=oddtdtcreator"><b>TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE</b></a></h4> <p>In <em data-start="89" data-end="114">Risse. Eine Verdichtung (Fissures. A Distillation)</em>, the Austrian duo <a href="https://www.instagram.com/_mina_mas_/">mina mas</a> presents an interdisciplinary song cycle that brings the classical art song into direct dialogue with the realities of the 21st century. Historical works encounter electronic soundscapes, improvisation, and newly composed material, creating a dense musical reflection on freedom, overload, crisis, and the search for connection in a digital age.</p> <h4><strong>About the Concert</strong></h4> <p class="" data-start="609" data-end="952">At the core of <em data-start="532" data-end="557">Risse. Eine Verdichtung (Fissures. A Distillation)</em> lies a rethinking of the traditional “Lied”. Songs by Fanny Hensel, Johanna Kinkel, Kaija Saariaho, Franz Schubert, Clara Schumann, Arnold Schoenberg, Jean Sibelius, and Richard Strauss are interwoven with interventions, arrangements, improvisations, and original compositions by mina mas. Classical and contemporary music merge, are fractured, and reassembled into a cohesive narrative. Rigid gender roles that historically shaped the art-song repertoire are deliberately questioned and softened. The once-passive lyrical voice breaks free from conventional attributions, becoming active, multifaceted, and unsettling. Female and male composers stand side by side on equal footing, opening new perspectives on a familiar genre.</p> <h4 data-start="609" data-end="952"><strong>About the Artists</strong></h4> <p data-start="1312" data-end="1582"><a href="https://www.michaelaresch.at/risse/"><strong data-start="1312" data-end="1330">Michaela Resch</strong></a>, soprano, is an Austrian singer dedicated to unconventional approaches within classical music. She studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and focuses on art song and oratorio, with a strong emphasis on contemporary repertoire.</p> <p data-start="1312" data-end="1582"><a href="https://www.instagram.com/_mina_mas_/"><strong data-start="1584" data-end="1599">Irina Fuchs</strong>,</a> pianist, is an Austrian musician who also studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Her artistic work centers on chamber music, particularly her collaboration with Michaela Resch in the Lied duo <strong data-start="1817" data-end="1829">mina mas</strong>. Together, they explore feminist perspectives within the Lied repertoire and develop innovative concert formats rooted in a deep musical partnership.</p>
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BOOK CLUB – Monthly reading
Thu Jun 11 · all day
Book of the month: Verdigris by Michele Mari. Special guest: Brian Robert Moore, translator, winner of the 2025 PEN Translation Prize and the 2025 Italian Prose in Translation Award.
listed by Italian Cultural Institute New York (Istituto Italiano di Cultura)
Katie Garcia: Live in New York
Thu Jun 11 · all day · Union Hall
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ZACH SCHIFFMAN: FLIGHT RISK
Thu Jun 11 · all day · Union Hall
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Bedouine "Neon Summer Skin" Record Release Show
Thu Jun 11 · all day · National Sawdust
listed by National Sawdust
Ariella Aïsha Azoulay: ألف حليّة وحليّة A Thousand and One Jewels
Thu Jun 11 · all day
listed by Vera List Center for Art and Politics (The New School)
The Warning
Thu Jun 11 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
listed by The Rooftop at Pier 17
Céleste Boursier-Mougenot's Clinamen
Thu Jun 11 · 10am · Park Avenue Armory - Wade Thompson Drill Hall · $30
Large-scale installation by French artist and composer with water, gently colliding ceramic bowls, and soft sounds of accidental music.
listed by The Skint
It's My Park at Peter Detmold Park
Thu Jun 11 · 11am · Manhattan
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Turtle Bay Association for a general cleanup at Peter Detmold Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at the planted areas throughout the park. For more information, please email office@turtlebay-nyc.org.
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
Exhibition Tour: "Untitled" (America)
Thu Jun 11 · 12pm
listed by Whitney Museum of American Art
Writing Club At Home With Aimee Meredith Cox
Thu Jun 11 · 12pm
listed by The Studio Museum in Harlem
Critical Issues Facing Senior Clients
Thu Jun 11 · 12:50pm
Haub Law Sponsored CLE featuring Lauren C. Enea Esq. '16 According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, nearly 70% of Americans...
listed by Pace University Events
Live Operator Hours: Featuring Mary Halvorson in the Listening Room
Thu Jun 11 · 1pm · Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum · Purchase general admission ticket to the museum
Join guitarist, composer, and recording artist Mary Halvorson as she activates Devon Turnbull's immersive sound installation HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 3. Sharing her distinctive sound and innovative approach to guitar, Halvorson will play a special selection of music to be heard through Turnbull's large-scale, handmade audio system located in the historic Carnegie Library at Cooper Hewitt.
listed by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
On-Campus Recruitment: Global Kids
Thu Jun 11 · 1pm · Borough of Manhattan Community College
listed by CUNY Events Calendar (all colleges)
Exhibition Tour: Whitney Biennial 2026
Thu Jun 11 · 1pm
listed by Whitney Museum of American Art
Online Business, B.B.A. Information Session
Thu Jun 11 · 1pm · Online
Discover how the fully-accredited and affordable online Business, B.B.A. program at Brooklyn College’s Koppelman School of Business can help you: Take your career to the next level Build in-demand business skills Complete your degree with flexibility for work and life Learn about the wide range of concentrations available, transfer credit opportunities, career outcomes, and support services designed for today’s working and transfer students. Join us virtually to meet with our faculty and admissions representatives, ask questions, and explore how the program can help you move from an associate degree to long-term professional growth.
listed by Brooklyn College Events
Okay Africa x Elsewhere | South Africa vs Mexico Watch Party + Afters
Thu Jun 11 · 2pm · Chatroom
listed by Elsewhere
Essay Composition Workshops – BMCC Writing Center
Thu Jun 11 · 2pm · BMCC Writing Center
listed by CUNY Events Calendar (all colleges)
Citizenship Mock Interview
Thu Jun 11 · 4:30pm · Virtual
Make an appointment with the New Americans Program at Queens Public Library
listed by Queens Public Library
Summer for the City ASL Campus Explorations: Lincoln Center's Summer for the City
Thu Jun 11 · 5pm
listed by Lincoln Center
SummerStage - Blue Note Jazz Festival
Thu Jun 11 · 5pm · Central Park - Rumsey Playfield · Free
City Parks Foundation kicks off 40th season with Ledisi, José James, Spilata, DJ Kultured Child
listed by The Skint
Adult Studio Workshop: Still Life Drawing
Thu Jun 11 · 5:30pm
listed by The Jewish Museum
Heroes Within: Opening Celebration
Thu Jun 11 · 5:30pm · Positive Exposure Gallery
Exhibition opening for superheroes created by LGBTQ+ youth and designed by queer and ally artists.
listed by The Skint
Killswitch Engage
Thu Jun 11 · 5:30pm · Brooklyn Paramount
listed by Brooklyn Paramount
Summer for the City World at Play at Lincoln Center Freestyle Soccer Jam
Thu Jun 11 · 5:30pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Yellowcard / New Found Glory / Plain White T's
Thu Jun 11 · 6pm · Manhattan
SummerStage Member Presale: Wednesday, December 10 at 10AM Capital One Cardholder Presale: Wednesday, December 10 at 10AM General on-sale: Thursday, December 11 at 10AM “Better Days” are ahead! A staple of the early aughts alt-rock and emo scene, Yellowcard is bringing their Up Up Down Down tour to Central Park on June 11, 2026. Known for their punky, unique sound, Yellowcard has seen a big resurgence in popularity in recent years with their latest album produced by Blink 182’s Travis Barker. Their iconic 2003 track “Ocean Avenue”, one of Variety’s “25 Best Emo Songs of All Time”, found new life on TikTok, with new and old fans alike drawn to the angsty nostalgia. They’re joined by two of their most beloved emo-kid contemporaries, with New Found Glory, known for their hit “My Friends Over You” and more recently their From Your Screen To Your Stereo cover albums, and the Plain White T’s, of “Hey There Delilah” fame, rounding out the lineup.
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
CCNY CWE Admissions Workshop | Online | at CCNY CWE (25 Broadway)
Thu Jun 11 · 6pm · CCNY CWE
listed by City College of New York (CCNY) Events, CUNY Events Calendar (all colleges)
ZestyWorld on the High Line: A Pride Celebration
Thu Jun 11 · 6pm · The High Line
Pride celebration on the High Line
listed by The Skint
The Art of Ikebana: A Meditative Floral Experience
Thu Jun 11 · 6pm · Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Create a classic ikebana arrangement.
listed by Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Ballet Essentials Workshop Weekend
Thu Jun 11 · 6pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Climate Ready Workshops
Thu Jun 11 · 6pm · Steinway
Explore the impact of climate change on Queens communities.
listed by Queens Public Library
A Hero’s Celebration: The Life and Legacy of Ted Turner
Thu Jun 11 · 6pm
On May 6, the world lost Ted Turner, an extraordinary innovator, entrepreneur, environmentalist, nuclear disarmament advocate, America’s Cup winner, and Explorers Club Medalist. We invite you to join us on Thursday, June 11 at The Explorers Club, for a private members-only evening celebrating Ted Turner and his remarkable and consequential journey. Location: The Explorers Club, 46 East 70th Street, New York City 6:00 PM – Reception 7:00 PM – Program 8:15 PM – Post-Program Reception Hosted by Explorers Club President Emeritus Richard Wiese, this will be a gathering of friends and admirers from the worlds of media, finance, diplomacy, and conservation who will share personal reminiscences and perspectives on Ted, his impact on the world and implications for our future. This event is cohosted by Leonard M. Levie of The Explorers Club and John Linnartz of the New York Yacht Club. As part of this evening program, we will be sharing a special musical tribute entitled The Call of Ted Turner, composed by L. M. Levie, which traces the arc of Ted’s remarkable life journey Seating is limited and first come first serve. Reservations are currently closed.
listed by The Explorers Club
NEWS FROM HOME
Thu Jun 11 · 6:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Reading Rhythms Queens: June 11th
Thu Jun 11 · 6:30pm · Queens · $20–30
Heart of Gold
listed by Reading Rhythms
Panel: Trans Athletes Speak Up
Thu Jun 11 · 6:30pm · P+T Knitwear Bookstore · $10 admission
With Before Gender author Eli Erlick
listed by The Skint
WHOLLY COMMUNION + AH! SUNFLOWER
Thu Jun 11 · 6:45pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Taking Notes: Jazz and the American Story
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
listed by Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center's Summer for the City - Swing Dance Party
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · Lincoln Center · Free
Part of Lincoln Center's annual arts festival with free and choose-what-you-pay concerts, performances, and dance parties.
listed by The Skint
Silent Disco with Ginja featuring Ethan Thomas
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · Lincoln Center · Free
Part of Lincoln Center's Summer for the City
listed by The Skint
Honeyjoon NYC Premiere
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · IFC Center · $18 general, $15 seniors
NYC premiere of Lilian T. Mehrel's award-winning indie feature, a dark comedy about a mother and daughter navigating grief. Q&A with director follows.
listed by The Skint
Selected Shorts at Symphony Space
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · Symphony Space · $20 with code 'first' (reg. $38)
Evening of short stories about life's dramatic first moments with performances by Carrie Coon, Florencia Cuenca, Andy Mientus, Susan Pourfar, and more. Hosted by Meg Wolitzer.
listed by The Skint
Eighth Annual National Queer Theater's Annual Criminal Queerness Festival
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · Here Arts Center · $10.50-31.50
Festival at Here Arts Center (South Village)
listed by The Skint
Green Tara, The Buddha of Active Compassion | a Lecture with Carmen Mensink
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm
listed by Tibet House US
On Writing Debut Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · Center for Fiction · $10
Conversation with sci-fi and fantasy novelists Joseph Eckert, Thomas Elrod, Isabel J. Kim, and Yume Kitasei on their creative processes. Book signing follows.
listed by The Skint
Fantastic Fiction at KGB
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · KGB Bar · Free
Monthly speculative-fiction reading series with writers Nicholas Kaufmann and A.C. Wise
listed by The Skint
Peer Revue: Ted Talks with a Twist
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · Caveat · $13.61 with code 'skintrevue' (reg. $18.76-20)
Real experts give talks on big ideas, then comedians wing it with unseen slides. Hosted by Ben Lillie with talks by Paula Croxson, Noah Guiberson, Kristina Gustovich, and Bridget Ierace.
listed by The Skint
Free Advance Screening: Find Your Friends
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · The Twisted Spine · Free
Advance preview of new Shudder film Find Your Friends with post-screening Q&A with writer and director Izabel Pakzad.
listed by The Skint
$30 Tickets at Carnegie Hall – Bach, Mozart, and Haydn
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · Carnegie Hall - Zankel Hall · $30
OSL Bach Festival at Carnegie Hall featuring OSL led by conductors Paul McCresh and Nicolas Ellis, countertenor Reginald Mobley, and cellist Pieter Wispelwey.
listed by The Skint
Tristen, Eliza Edens
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · Sound Room
listed by Public Records
Prince Daddy and the Hyena
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · Main Space
with Remo Drive & idkconundrum
listed by (Le) Poisson Rouge
Greg Ward Quintet
Thu Jun 11 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Greg Ward - alto saxophone Marta Sanchez - piano Emmanuel Michael - guitar Harish Raghavan - bass Kenneth Salters - drums Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
listed by The Jazz Gallery
We Have Fun: A Stand-Up Show
Thu Jun 11 · 7:30pm · Young Ethel's · Free
Stand-up comedy hosted by Zach Sims and Dan Wilbur with performers Shanell Renee, Natan Badalov, Joey Friedman, and Laura Merli.
listed by The Skint
UpDating
Thu Jun 11 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
The FIFA 2006 World Cup Film: The Grand Finale
Thu Jun 11 · 8pm · Dewitt Clinton Park · Free
Free outdoor movie
listed by The Skint
Tribeca Festival Presents: Virunga
Thu Jun 11 · 8pm · Hudson Yards Public Square and Gardens · Free
Free outdoor movie
listed by The Skint
Summer for the City dead prez
Thu Jun 11 · 8pm
listed by Lincoln Center
2026 Illustration MFA Visual Thesis Exhibition: Pick Up the Pieces — Opens
Thu Jun 11 · all day · Goodman Center Lobby, 227 West 27th Street, New York City, NY, 10001, United States
June 12–July 12, 2026 Goodman Center Lobby The 2026 Illustration MFA Visual Thesis Exhibition, Pick Up the Pieces, represents the culmination of three years of graduate study for the MFA candidates. During their final academic year in the program, each graduating student develops and executes a unique body of work that showcases the technical exploration, artistic growth, academic research, and professional focus developed during graduate study. The 2026 exhibition showcases the Illustration MFA cohort’s focus on visual narrative, with an emphasis on traditional and digital artwork, painting, picture books, and comics. Exhibition hours: Noon–8 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 10 am–5 pm This exhibition is free and open to the public.
listed by The Museum at FIT Events
CARTUNE XPREZ: Peter Burr, MSHR, Matt Romein play USEFUL FANTASY
Thu Jun 11 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $25
Cartune Xprez at 20: an evening of experimental animation, live performance by Matt Romein and MSHR, and an installation by Peter Burr.
listed by Roulette Intermedium
Despicable Me 4
Thu Jun 11 · 8pm · Coffey Park · Free
Free outdoor movie
listed by The Skint
Flash Comedy
Thu Jun 11 · 8pm · Mood Ring · $12
Picture-perfect comedy show with free polaroid photos. Hosted by Claire Parker, Audrey Black, and Temi Adeoye.
listed by The Skint
Mortified Storytelling Show
Thu Jun 11 · 8pm · Littlefield · $12 adv, $15 day of
Adults share embarrassing childhood artifacts - journals, poetry, home movies
listed by The Skint
GUNS OF THE TREES
Thu Jun 11 · 8:45pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
OFF TOPIC - CYNQ
Thu Jun 11 · 10pm · H0L0
listed by H0L0
Gilles Peterson All Night Long
Thu Jun 11 · 10:30pm · The Atrium
listed by Public Records
moe.mentUM TOUR - moe. & Umphrey's McGee
Fri Jun 12 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
listed by The Rooftop at Pier 17
HONNE: 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY TOUR
Fri Jun 12 · all day
listed by The Town Hall
Gracie and Rachel with support from h. pruz
Fri Jun 12 · all day · National Sawdust
listed by National Sawdust
The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton present AVTT/PTTN
Fri Jun 12 · all day · Kings Theatre
listed by Kings Theatre
Hack City Comedy with Mic Nguyen and Jenny Arimoto: Pride Edition
Fri Jun 12 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
CHINEDU UNAKA
Fri Jun 12 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
KARAOKE TREMENDOUS
Fri Jun 12 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
Arte en el Noguchi: Teñido con Indigo
Fri Jun 12 · 10am · The Noguchi Museum
Inspirado en la técnica tradicional de teñido Shibori, utilizaremos polvo de índigo para crear diseños en tela.
listed by The Noguchi Museum
Music & Me
Fri Jun 12 · 11am · East Flushing
Children will have the opportunity to play and be exposed to a variety of music.
listed by Queens Public Library
Pinocchio and Gepetto's Big Apple Adventure
Fri Jun 12 · 11am · Bronx
During the 2026 season, the PuppetMobile will present a fresh take on the classic fairytale Pinocchio written by Julia Darden and directed by Bruce Cannon, with set design by Zlata Godunova and costume design by Charlie DelRisco. In this new telling, Geppetto is a New York City kid with a talent for invention, going as far as creating a robot friend in the form of Pinocchio. The story follows the pair as they tour around classic locales, from the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central Park to the Victorian Gardens Amusement Park, and the hijinks they get into along the way. The production features hand-made marionettes crafted by Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre puppet builder Kevin White. In addition to the artistry of the production, viewers will be treated to original songs written and orchestrated by Daryl Kojak performed by the marionettes.
listed by City Parks Foundation / SummerStage, SummerStage (City Parks Foundation)
Exhibition Tour: "Untitled" (America)
Fri Jun 12 · 12pm
listed by Whitney Museum of American Art
Road to Broadway: Season Finale
Fri Jun 12 · 12pm · The Rink at Rockefeller Center · Free
Playbill presents live, open-air performances from 15 Broadway shows. Today's finale: Wicked, Hadestown, and Chicago.
listed by The Skint
China Institute Lunch and Learn (June)
Fri Jun 12 · 12pm · Virtual · Free
A free monthly online program on Chinese language and culture featuring Chinese Medicine. Explore Chinese medicine as a living cultural tradition and learn how Chinese ideas about the body, nature, and balance have shaped daily life for thousands of years. Speaker: Dr. Pen-Pen Chen.
listed by China Institute
Turning onto the Manifold: A Learned, Shared Code for Reporting Decisions
Fri Jun 12 · 12pm · CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
listed by The Rockefeller University Events & Lectures
Exhibition Tour: Whitney Biennial 2026
Fri Jun 12 · 1pm
listed by Whitney Museum of American Art
Mahjong and Cards
Fri Jun 12 · 1pm · Whitestone
Visit Whitestone Library every Friday for fun and friendly games.
listed by Queens Public Library
Drop-in Sketching in the Galleries
Fri Jun 12 · 1pm · Cooper Hewitt · Free with museum admission
Experience Cooper Hewitt's collection and exhibitions through drawing In this session, we'll sketch in the galleries of the Made in America: The Industrial Photography of Christopher Payne exhibition, which explores the combination of human skill and mechanical precision that transform raw materials into objects as diverse as pencils, semiconductors, pianos, and rockets.
listed by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
End of Days: Nile Harris & Dyer Rhoads
Fri Jun 12 · 2pm
listed by Whitney Museum of American Art
MCNY Kids Art Studio
Fri Jun 12 · 2pm · Museum of the City of New York
Visit the MCNY Kids Art Studio for a fun, hands‑on art experience inspired by the Museum's exhibitions and collection.
listed by Museum of the City of New York
Digital Inclusion: Intro to Microsoft
Fri Jun 12 · 2:30pm · Queens Village
This class will introduce the key features of Microsoft Office programs.
listed by Queens Public Library
NYC Mayor's Public Engagement Unit at Queens Public Library
Fri Jun 12 · 3pm · Jackson Heights
The Mayor's Public Engagement Unit (PEU) is holding tabling hours.
listed by Queens Public Library
Queer Teen Night
Fri Jun 12 · 4pm
listed by Whitney Museum of American Art
Teen Drop-In at Sesame Workshop
Fri Jun 12 · 4:30pm · This event is now sold out!
Step into the world of Sesame Street and get an inside look into the work of the creative teams who create iconic characters. This offsite program is perfect for high school students interested in storytelling, branding, and character design.
listed by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Free Friday Nights
Fri Jun 12 · 5pm
listed by Whitney Museum of American Art
Two New Exhibitions at International Center of Photography
Fri Jun 12 · 5pm · International Center of Photography · $18 general, $14 seniors/students, $5 Thursdays 5-8pm
Opening reception for 'Yves Saint Laurent and Photography' and 'Photobooks USA 2000-25'
listed by The Skint
Mixtape Vol. 5: Ms. Carrie Stacks + ms. z tye
Fri Jun 12 · 5pm
listed by Whitney Museum of American Art
Summer for the City Virtual Verbal Description Campus Exploration – Lincoln Center's Summer for the City
Fri Jun 12 · 5:30pm
listed by Lincoln Center
sim0ne, Griffin Maxwell Brooks
Fri Jun 12 · 6pm · The Rooftop
listed by Elsewhere
Know It Alls – Trivia Comedy Show
Fri Jun 12 · 6pm · Baker Falls · Free
Compete against two teams of comedians in topical trivia game. Hosted by Catherine Lindsay.
listed by The Skint
Queer History Walks
Fri Jun 12 · 6pm
listed by Whitney Museum of American Art
Green Tara Thangka Drawing Weekend | with Carmen Mensink
Fri Jun 12 · 6pm
listed by Tibet House US
EC: STAN BRAKHAGE PGM 1
Fri Jun 12 · 6:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
The Antlers
Fri Jun 12 · 6:30pm · Main Space
with Mutual Benefit
listed by Lincoln Center, (Le) Poisson Rouge
Topanga Nights: Joe Hill Lives!
Fri Jun 12 · 6:30pm · Outdoors · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Shakespeare Downtown Presents Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya
Fri Jun 12 · 6:30pm · Castle Clinton National Monument · Free
Free performances of Chekhov's tragicomedy in open-air stone walls of Castle Clinton National Monument. 250 tickets distributed at door starting at 6pm.
listed by The Skint
Freestyle Soccer Jam
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Lincoln Center · Free
Part of Lincoln Center's Summer for the City
listed by The Skint
Hip Hop Show with Dead Prez
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Lincoln Center · Free
Part of Lincoln Center's Summer for the City
listed by The Skint
Chick's Birthday! Elio Villafranca & Chick Corea Afro-Caribbean Experience
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Ahmed Saad Presents: The World Cup Run
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Brooklyn Paramount
listed by Brooklyn Paramount
Aliens vs. Robots: Uptown Showdown at Symphony Space
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Symphony Space · $15 with code 'futre' (reg. $23)
Comedy debate featuring Emmy Blotnick, Raanan Hershberg, Michael Cruz Kayne, Kenice Mobley, James Mwaura, and Blythe Roberson. Hosted by Negin Farsad.
listed by The Skint
Bryant Park Picnic Performances: Contemporary Dance
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Bryant Park · Free
Annual summer performance series with contemporary dance featuring It's Showtime NYC!, Sole Defined, and Robin Dunn's Dance/Spit. Blankets and bistro chairs provided.
listed by The Skint
Honeyjoon NYC Premiere - Thursday Show
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · IFC Center · $18 general, $15 seniors
NYC premiere of Lilian T. Mehrel's award-winning indie feature, a dark comedy about a mother and daughter navigating grief. Q&A with director follows.
listed by The Skint
The Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital featuring Tessa McQueen, Lonwabo Mose, Alex McKissick, and Mariam Bombrun
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Manhattan · Free
An annual summer tradition, the Metropolitan Opera’s popular summer recital series in New York City parks continues this year, showcasing performances by members of the Met’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. Performers include Colorado-born soprano Tessa McQueen, who spent the Met’s 2025–26 season as Helen in the company premiere of Mason Bates’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, the First Lady in The Magic Flute, and Annina in La Traviata; Connecticut-based tenor Alex McKissick, who recently covered several roles in Gabriela Lena Frank’s El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego; and Lonwabo Mose, a bass-baritone from Cape Town, who is set to make his company debut during the Met’s 2026–27 season as Happy in La Fanciulla del West and the King in Aida; with accompaniment by Mariam Bombrun, a pianist and coach from Paris, with credits with the San Diego Symphony, Académie de l’Opéra National de Paris, the Met’s revival of Carmen, and Tosca at the Paris Opera. This event forms part of Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festival.
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage, The Skint
Flatiron Festival, Offering VI: Hidden Treasures for Violin and Piano: Katya Moeller, violin & Ksenia Nosikova, piano
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Loft · $60 tickets ($50 for Supermusers)
listed by Groupmuse
Christopher Tignor – "Bleeding Past The Edges" Record Release Show, Julia Kent
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Sound Room
listed by Public Records
Warthog with Public Acid, The Final Agony, Acid Casualties, Cruciform
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
listed by Bowery Ballroom
NYC Magic Ensemble
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · QED · $10 (limited 2-for-$15 tickets available)
Night of magicians and mentalists
listed by The Skint
The 12th Annual Queerly Festival
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Under St. Marks · Various prices
Festival under St. Marks (East Village), various prices
listed by The Skint
Solo violin with Hannah White - hopefully in the yard!
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · Backyard · $5 to reserve, $15+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
TJG Signature Series presents Sullivan Fortner - Piano Duos
Fri Jun 12 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Friday, June 12 7pm - with Kenny Barron 9pm - with Luis Perdomo Saturday, June 13 7 pm - with Bertha Hope 9 pm - with Orrin Evans Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET Live & Livestreamed TICKETS & MORE INFO
listed by The Jazz Gallery
Pompei: Below the Clouds
Fri Jun 12 · 7:20pm · Metrograph
Gianfranco Rosi / 2025 / 115min / DCP. Introduction and Q&A with director Gianfranco Rosi.
listed by Metrograph
Summer for the City France Rocks
Fri Jun 12 · 7:30pm
listed by Lincoln Center
YETI OR NOT NYC
Fri Jun 12 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
Sounds of Brazil with Hamilton de Holanda The JLCO with Wynton Marsalis
Fri Jun 12 · 7:30pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Tiny Distillery Concerts: Isaac Levien & Anders Nielsen
Fri Jun 12 · 7:30pm · $25 tickets ($20 for Supermusers)
listed by Groupmuse
BY HOOK OR BY CROOK
Fri Jun 12 · 7:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Tribeca Festival Presents: Little Woods
Fri Jun 12 · 8pm · Hudson Yards Public Square and Gardens · Free
Free outdoor movie
listed by The Skint
Tip Top Tits Comedy Show
Fri Jun 12 · 8pm · Tip-Top Bar + Grill · Free
Comedy hosted by Mary Cella and Jill Weiner with Carolina Montesquieu, Emily Walsh, Jeffrey Emerson, Jilberto Soto, Katrina Davis, and Lee Robinson. $3 PBRs available.
listed by The Skint
A Minecraft Movie
Fri Jun 12 · 8pm · Bayside Park · Free
Free outdoor movie
listed by The Skint
Vidas Vibrantes: Shorts en Español 2026
Fri Jun 12 · 8pm · Fort Greene Park · Free
Free outdoor movie
listed by The Skint
Ronaldo
Fri Jun 12 · 8pm · Bush Terminal Park · Free
Free outdoor movie
listed by The Skint
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Fri Jun 12 · 8pm · North Oculus Plaza · Free
Free outdoor movie
listed by The Skint
How to Train Your Dragon
Fri Jun 12 · 8pm · Tecumseh Playground · Free
Free outdoor movie
listed by The Skint
Landline Comedy at Wild East Brewing Co.
Fri Jun 12 · 8:30pm · Wild East Brewing Co. · Free
Comedy lineup includes Hannah Jones, Zach Peterson, Tim Smith, Kate Zasowski, JJ Liberman, Carolina Montesquieu, and Michael Good.
listed by The Skint
Carm Squad Comedy Show
Fri Jun 12 · 10pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
Summer for the City Silent Disco Gorgeous Gorgeous
Fri Jun 12 · 10pm
listed by Lincoln Center
SHEILA
Fri Jun 12 · 10pm · H0L0
SHEILA's pride month installment features four of the most ecstatic and electric voices from the queer underground. Thank Goddess it's Friday.
listed by H0L0
Creeds, ero808, Flash Gea, WHYS, TO:NY, PEI UP, Sophia Riv
Fri Jun 12 · 10:30pm · Full Venue
listed by Elsewhere
Jams
Fri Jun 12 · 11pm · Main Space
listed by (Le) Poisson Rouge
We Have To Do Pride with Maddie Peck & Bridget Foley
Sat Jun 13 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
READING IN ITALIAN
Sat Jun 13 · all day
Children between the ages of 6 and 12 are invited to take part, accompanied by an adult, in a series of weekly reading sessions in Italian.
listed by Italian Cultural Institute New York (Istituto Italiano di Cultura)
Watch the Knicks at Union Hall!
Sat Jun 13 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
Dyketopia & Friends
Sat Jun 13 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
Ty Myers - The Legal Tour 2026
Sat Jun 13 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
listed by The Rooftop at Pier 17
Pride Anthems Dance Party with DJ MARIKO
Sat Jun 13 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
Camping
Sat Jun 13 · all day · HERE
This is a love story. It's hands that smell of Dolce and Gabbana Light Blue after days spent clutching fistfuls of her hair. It's the rain hitting the earth in a way that reminds you of blood, that makes you think the world's holding a knife to your underwear. It's the spins. It's running out of air because you gulped too much of it while you were sobbing. It's waking up hot and sticky. It's desperately falling in love with your best friend inside a camping tent while everything outside rages.
listed by notbroadway
Don't Stop Us Now! 50 Years of NDI
Sat Jun 13 · all day · Skirball Access
listed by NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
It's My Park at Eae J Mitchell Park
Sat Jun 13 · 8am · Bronx
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Hip-Hop Park Alliance to do general clean-up at Eae J Mitchell Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at Eae J Mitchell Park. For more information, please email asleepjohnson@gmail.com.
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
Bird Watching Club
Sat Jun 13 · 9am
A weekly bird watching group that meets Saturday mornings in Brooklyn. Focus on observation and noticing nature.
listed by Evie Goodman (Evie's Events)
It's My Park at Cooper Park
Sat Jun 13 · 9am · Brooklyn
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Friends of Cooper Park to beautify Cooper Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at Morgan Ave behind the basketball courts near the jobox. For more information, please email cooperparkfriends@gmail.com.
listed by City Parks Foundation / SummerStage, SummerStage (City Parks Foundation)
All-Abilities Discovery Morning
Sat Jun 13 · 9am · Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Visitors with disabilities and their families can explore and play in the Discovery Garden alongside trained volunteer Discovery Docents.
listed by Brooklyn Botanic Garden
MUSICALISINASCE
Sat Jun 13 · 10am
Program for youngest children with two 45-minute sessions: 10:00 – 10:45 AM for children ages 0–2 and 11:00 – 11:45 AM for children ages 3–5.
listed by Italian Cultural Institute New York (Istituto Italiano di Cultura)
Climate Ready Workshops
Sat Jun 13 · 10am · Sunnyside
Explore the impact of climate change on Queens communities.
listed by Queens Public Library
Weekend Graduate Admissions Info Session
Sat Jun 13 · 10am · Online
Meet virtually with a representative from Graduate Admissions to learn about Brooklyn College’s graduate programs and discuss the process of applying to graduate school. Register Now
listed by Brooklyn College Events
It's My Park at Seabury Playground
Sat Jun 13 · 10am · Bronx
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Synergi Healing; Mind; Body; Spirit to maintain the garden and do a general cleanup at Seabury Playground. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at the park. For more information, please email mjohnson@eastbronxacademy.org.
listed by City Parks Foundation / SummerStage, SummerStage (City Parks Foundation)
Saturday Sips and Songs: Opening Recital!
Sat Jun 13 · 11am · $5 to reserve
listed by Groupmuse
Together in Song with Suzi Shelton and Friends
Sat Jun 13 · 11am · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
listed by Lincoln Center
Pinocchio and Gepetto's Big Apple Adventure
Sat Jun 13 · 11am · Brooklyn
During the 2026 season, the PuppetMobile will present a fresh take on the classic fairytale Pinocchio written by Julia Darden and directed by Bruce Cannon, with set design by Zlata Godunova and costume design by Charlie DelRisco. In this new telling, Geppetto is a New York City kid with a talent for invention, going as far as creating a robot friend in the form of Pinocchio. The story follows the pair as they tour around classic locales, from the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central Park to the Victorian Gardens Amusement Park, and the hijinks they get into along the way. The production features hand-made marionettes crafted by Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre puppet builder Kevin White. In addition to the artistry of the production, viewers will be treated to original songs written and orchestrated by Daryl Kojak performed by the marionettes.
listed by City Parks Foundation / SummerStage, SummerStage (City Parks Foundation)
Summer for the City Kids, Teens, and Families Big Umbrella Day
Sat Jun 13 · 11am · The Noguchi Museum
On second Saturdays in the summer, admission to The Noguchi Museum is free.
listed by The Noguchi Museum, Lincoln Center
Recorrido por lo más destacado de la temporada/Seasonal Highlights Tour in Spanish
Sat Jun 13 · 11am · Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Descubra las plantas y los jardines que están en pico de floración, así como otros puntos sobresalientes de la estación, en esta caminata dirigida por guías capacitados del jardín.
listed by Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Mystery and Wonder Exhibition Gallery Tour
Sat Jun 13 · 11am · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
listed by Lincoln Center
It's My Park at Cherry Tree Park
Sat Jun 13 · 12pm · Manhattan
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Kids Lives Matter Too to paint some benches and partake in other family-friendly activities at Cherry Tree Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at the picnic benches inside the park. For more information, please email thompsontammy267@gmail.com.
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
MISCELLANEOUS PAPER
Sat Jun 13 · 12pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
This adult workshop series offers a gentle introduction to the tactile qualities of materials such as paper, pastel, paint, graphite, and ink. Open to all levels, including new students, the series focuses on exploration, play, and the process of making rather than finished outcomes. Participants will experiment with a range of techniques across sessions, including acrylic and watercolor painting, pastel work, ink practices, drawing with graphite and charcoal, and creating sculptural forms from paper, while also engaging with relevant art history and contemporary art. Each class invites a meditative and attentive approach, encouraging students to discover inspiration from both inner and outer worlds. Sessions conclude with supportive group reflections that honor each participant’s process and discoveries. As part of the experience, students will also explore the 3rd floor gallery exhibition “Inside Voices, Outside Light: Perspectives on West Nordic Art.” In this course, students will explore and experiment with making sculptural forms out of paper. The series can be taken as a full progression or as individual, standalone classes, with participation limited to 12 students aged 20 and above. Purchase Tickets
listed by Scandinavia House (American-Scandinavian Foundation)
Ralph McDaniels's All-Vinyl 45s Hip Hop DJ Set
Sat Jun 13 · 1pm · Virtual
QPL Hip Hop Coordinator Ralph McDaniels will spin all-vinyl DJ sets.
listed by Queens Public Library
Live Operator Hours: Featuring the OJAS Team & Friends in the Listening Room
Sat Jun 13 · 1pm · Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum · Purchase general admission ticket to the museum
Known under his creative pseudonym OJAS, Devon Turnbull handcrafts high-fidelity audio systems designed to envelop the listener in sound that is as rich in texture as it is in emotion. Join friends and members of the OJAS team as they activate the immersive sound installation, HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 3.
listed by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
BTS Festa Celebration
Sat Jun 13 · 2pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
listed by Lincoln Center
Mark Peskanov, Edward Arron, and Jeewon Park Play Piano Trios of Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Beethoven
Sat Jun 13 · 2pm · NY
Haydn Piano Trio No. 39 in G Major (“Gypsy”) Andante Poco adagio, cantabile Rondo all’Ongarese: Presto Mendelssohn Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49 Molto allegro agitato Andante con moto tranquillo Scherzo. Leggiero e vivace Finale. Allegro assai appassionato Beethoven Piano Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 97 (“Archduke”) Allegro moderato Scherzo (Allegro) Andante cantabile, ma però con moto Allegro moderato with Mark Peskanov, violin Edward Arron, cello Jeewon Park, piano Back to concerts calendar
listed by Bargemusic
2026 Artist-in-Residence Open Studios
Sat Jun 13 · 2pm
listed by The Studio Museum in Harlem
Chess Club
Sat Jun 13 · 2pm · East Flushing
The Chess Club is a program designed to develop critical thinking.
listed by Queens Public Library
Summer for the City Kids, Teens, and Families The Anatomy of the Orchestra: The Four Sections
Sat Jun 13 · 2pm
listed by Lincoln Center
BKLYN's Biggest Reading Party
Sat Jun 13 · 2pm · Prospect Heights · FREE
listed by Reading Rhythms
Petrykivka Painting Workshop with Kateryna Kryvolap
Sat Jun 13 · 2pm · The Ukrainian Museum
listed by The Ukrainian Museum
Family Program: Build Upper Manhattan LEGO Event
Sat Jun 13 · 2pm · Museum of the City of New York
Let's build Upper Manhattan using 100,000 LEGO Blocks!
listed by Museum of the City of New York
With You, The Unknown Becomes An Adventure
Sat Jun 13 · 3pm · The Ukrainian Museum
listed by The Ukrainian Museum
日本語でのツアー Museum Tour in Japanese
Sat Jun 13 · 3pm · The Noguchi Museum
土曜日の3時から日本語でのツアーを実施します。ツアーは会話型で美術館の常設展、特別展の中から選ばれた数点の作品に焦点を当てて、イサム・ノグチの生涯、作品観について探索します。
listed by The Noguchi Museum
Bolo, Niia Guerra, Dresca
Sat Jun 13 · 4pm · The Rooftop
listed by Elsewhere
A Noe Spring Concert: The Long-awaited Return of Classical Guitarist Lyle Sheffler
Sat Jun 13 · 4:30pm · Salon · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Fire at Sea
Sat Jun 13 · 5pm · Metrograph
Gianfranco Rosi / 2016 / 108min / DCP. Q&A with director Gianfranco Rosi.
listed by Metrograph
Doxantu: Langage, Regard, et Racines
Sat Jun 13 · 5pm
listed by The Studio Museum in Harlem
EC: STAN BRAKHAGE PGM 3
Sat Jun 13 · 5:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
BY HOOK OR BY CROOK
Sat Jun 13 · 5:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
The Martinez Brothers / Wakyin / Luna Mar
Sat Jun 13 · 6pm · Manhattan
SummerStage Member Presale: Thursday, November 20 at 10AM Capital One Cardholder Presale: Thursday, November 20 at 10AM General on-sale: Friday, November 21 at 10AM Bronx DJ duo The Martinez Brothers will grace the Central Park stage on Saturday, June 13, 2026. The pair have long been considered among the greatest of house music jockeys, playing tear-the-roof-down shows everywhere from Randall’s Island to Belgium. They’ve collaborated with Nile Rodgers and Carnage, and have been staples of the New York club scene since before they were old enough to get in. Wakyin and Luna Mar will support.
★ RA Pick
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
CUNY Marches in Brooklyn Pride
Sat Jun 13 · 6pm
listed by City College of New York (CCNY) Events
Ally Nicholas, Shyeye, Sir Echo
Sat Jun 13 · 6pm · Zone One
listed by Elsewhere
Teen Lit Night
Sat Jun 13 · 6:30pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
listed by Lincoln Center
A Concert and Conversation with Hrishikesh Hirway
Sat Jun 13 · 6:30pm · Main Space
with Adam Scott
listed by (Le) Poisson Rouge
Classical Music with Cello and Violin June 13th
Sat Jun 13 · 6:30pm · Living room · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Ray Bull: Please Stop Laughing Tour with Babehoven
Sat Jun 13 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
listed by Bowery Ballroom
A Drinking Game NYC: The Devil Wears Prada
Sat Jun 13 · 7pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
Bryant Park Picnic Performances: World of Percussion Re-Imagined
Sat Jun 13 · 7pm · Bryant Park · Free
World Music Institute presents percussion performance with Cyro Baptista, Sunny Jain, Pedrito Martinez, Suphala, Adam Rudolph, Kaoru Watanabe, Glen Velez, and Batalá.
listed by The Skint
Shuta Hasunuma
Sat Jun 13 · 7pm · Sound Room
listed by Public Records
Outside Licensee Youth Orchestra, CYCNY Presents the Annual Concert 2026
Sat Jun 13 · 7:30pm
listed by Lincoln Center
VIKTORIA SCHMID: PGM 1
Sat Jun 13 · 7:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Marnie
Sat Jun 13 · 7:50pm · Metrograph
Alfred Hitchcock / 1964 / 130min / 4K DCP. Introduction by actor John "Lypsinka" Epperson.
listed by Metrograph
Sacro GRA
Sat Jun 13 · 8pm · Metrograph
Gianfranco Rosi / 2013 / 93min / DCP. Introduction by director Gianfranco Rosi.
listed by Metrograph
Summer for the City Silent Disco Sonic Unity Worldwide
Sat Jun 13 · 8:30pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Perreo Intenso, Latin Rave Culture, La Cura
Sat Jun 13 · 10:30pm · Full Venue
listed by Elsewhere
Mike Nasty Presents: No Filter!
Sat Jun 13 · 11pm · Main Space
listed by (Le) Poisson Rouge
Proud, Werk! hosted by Erik Martini and Jer Block
Sun Jun 14 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
Bo Johnson @ Union Hall
Sun Jun 14 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
Second Sundays: June 2026
Sun Jun 14 · all day · BAM Fisher
BAM's annual surge of underground dance, creativity, conversation, and jubilant expression celebrates New York City's unstoppable queer community.
listed by BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), Pioneer Works
Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment
Sun Jun 14 · all day
listed by The Town Hall
It's My Park at Forest Park
Sun Jun 14 · 9:30am · Queens
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Kew Kids Forest School to steward Forest Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at Wallenberg Square, corner of Metropolitan and Park Lane South. For more information, please email kewkidsforest@gmail.com.
listed by City Parks Foundation / SummerStage, SummerStage (City Parks Foundation)
It's My Park at Msgr. McGolrick Park
Sun Jun 14 · 10am · Brooklyn
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Friends of McGolrick Park to beautify at Msgr. McGolrick Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at the park. For more information, please email friendsofmcgolrick@gmail.com.
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
Art for Families: Play & Design
Sun Jun 14 · 10:30am · The Noguchi Museum
Families with children ages 5–11 are invited to participate in conversations in the galleries and art-making activities in the Education Studio (Level C).
listed by The Noguchi Museum
Pinocchio and Gepetto's Big Apple Adventure
Sun Jun 14 · 11am · Brooklyn
During the 2026 season, the PuppetMobile will present a fresh take on the classic fairytale Pinocchio written by Julia Darden and directed by Bruce Cannon, with set design by Zlata Godunova and costume design by Charlie DelRisco. In this new telling, Geppetto is a New York City kid with a talent for invention, going as far as creating a robot friend in the form of Pinocchio. The story follows the pair as they tour around classic locales, from the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central Park to the Victorian Gardens Amusement Park, and the hijinks they get into along the way. The production features hand-made marionettes crafted by Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre puppet builder Kevin White. In addition to the artistry of the production, viewers will be treated to original songs written and orchestrated by Daryl Kojak performed by the marionettes.
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
Give Your Street Tree the Gift of Great Soil
Sun Jun 14 · 11am · Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Learn best practices to spruce up your tree beds while improving the health and resilience of your block's trees.
listed by Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Design in Motion / Diseño en Movimiento
Sun Jun 14 · 11am · Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum · Free
How can design inspire movement? Join us on Sunday, June 14 for a two-part program inspired by Art of Noise.
listed by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Story Time
Sun Jun 14 · 11:30am
listed by The Studio Museum in Harlem
Drop-In Artmaking
Sun Jun 14 · 12pm
listed by The Studio Museum in Harlem
Summer for the City In-Person Verbal Description Campus Exploration – Lincoln Center's Summer for the City
Sun Jun 14 · 1pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Fellini Satyricon
Sun Jun 14 · 1pm · Metrograph
Federico Fellini / 1969 / 130min / 35mm. Introduction by curator and scholar Marc Francis, author of Curating Deviance: Programming the Queer Film Canon.
listed by Metrograph
GONE BEFORE GOODBYE: A GARDEN READING PARTY AT MACCULLOCH HALL
Sun Jun 14 · 2pm · Morristown · $20
listed by Reading Rhythms
Mark Peskanov, Edward Arron, and Jeewon Park Play Piano Trios of Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Beethoven
Sun Jun 14 · 2pm · NY
Haydn Piano Trio No. 39 in G Major (“Gypsy”) Andante Poco adagio, cantabile Rondo all’Ongarese: Presto Mendelssohn Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49 Molto allegro agitato Andante con moto tranquillo Scherzo. Leggiero e vivace Finale. Allegro assai appassionato Beethoven Piano Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 97 (“Archduke”) Allegro moderato Scherzo (Allegro) Andante cantabile, ma però con moto Allegro moderato with Mark Peskanov, violin Edward Arron, cello Jeewon Park, piano Back to concerts calendar
listed by Bargemusic
Music Greats, Reider and Tolling, in a Garden with a View
Sun Jun 14 · 2pm · Backyard · $5 to reserve, $40+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Annual Membership Meeting
Sun Jun 14 · 2pm · The Ukrainian Museum
listed by The Ukrainian Museum
Petrykivka Painting Workshop with Kateryna Kryvolap
Sun Jun 14 · 2pm · The Ukrainian Museum
listed by The Ukrainian Museum
Josh Sharp: An Hour Of Crowd Work In The Round
Sun Jun 14 · 3pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
The Nursery: Public Sound Sessions #3 w/ Channel One Sound System
Sun Jun 14 · 3pm · The Nursery
listed by Public Records
Outside Licensee Second Ending Ensemble - Mahler 1 "Titan" & Ge
Sun Jun 14 · 3pm
listed by Lincoln Center
The Decameron
Sun Jun 14 · 3:35pm · Metrograph
Pier Paolo Pasolini / 1971 / 111min / 35mm. Introduction by curator and scholar Marc Francis, author of Curating Deviance: Programming the Queer Film Canon.
listed by Metrograph
Reading Party Milano: domenica 14 giugno
Sun Jun 14 · 5pm · Milan · €10
Urban Hive Milano
listed by Reading Rhythms
Flatiron Festival, Offering VII: SEASON FINALE: The Concerto Unbound: Argus Quartet & Asiya Korepanova, piano
Sun Jun 14 · 5pm · Loft · $90 tickets ($80 for Supermusers)
listed by Groupmuse
Dental School Dinner 2026
Sun Jun 14 · 5pm · Off Campus
Organization: DENTAL SCHOOL<br>Location: Off-Campus Location Name:: Lincoln Square Synagogue<br>Location: Off-Campus Location Address:: Lincoln Square Synagogue 180 Amsterdam Ave<br>Event Locator: 2026-ABDLJV<br><br><p>1st Annual Dental School Dinner - celebrating the kick-off of the first semester.</p>
listed by Yeshiva University Events Calendar
EC: STAN BRAKHAGE PGM 4
Sun Jun 14 · 5:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
BY HOOK OR BY CROOK
Sun Jun 14 · 5:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Season of What
Sun Jun 14 · 5:30pm · Main Space
High Time and Busy's Dead Collective present
listed by (Le) Poisson Rouge
Summer for the City Lincoln Center Visionary Artist: Wynton Marsalis Buhaina's Hot Seat: The Art Blakey Jazz Messengers
Sun Jun 14 · 6pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Perreo Intenso Day 2: the sunset rooftop after-party, ROGUE, Nina Vicious
Sun Jun 14 · 6pm · The Rooftop
listed by Elsewhere
Labiahead (all women Radiohead)
Sun Jun 14 · 6pm · Ardmore Music Hall
listed by (Le) Poisson Rouge
The Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital featuring Tessa McQueen, Lonwabo Mose, Alex McKissick, and Mariam Bombrun
Sun Jun 14 · 7pm · Staten Island · Free
An annual summer tradition, the Metropolitan Opera’s popular summer recital series in New York City parks continues this year, showcasing performances by members of the Met’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. Performers include Colorado-born soprano Tessa McQueen, who spent the Met’s 2025–26 season as Helen in the company premiere of Mason Bates’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, the First Lady in The Magic Flute, and Annina in La Traviata; Connecticut-based tenor Alex McKissick, who recently covered several roles in Gabriela Lena Frank’s El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego; and Lonwabo Mose, a bass-baritone from Cape Town, who is set to make his company debut during the Met’s 2026–27 season as Happy in La Fanciulla del West and the King in Aida; with accompaniment by Mariam Bombrun, a pianist and coach from Paris, with credits with the San Diego Symphony, Académie de l’Opéra National de Paris, the Met’s revival of Carmen, and Tosca at the Paris Opera. This event forms part of Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festival.
listed by The Skint, SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
Juneteenth: Drums from the Diaspora
Sun Jun 14 · 7pm · Studio · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
The fin., Scrimmage
Sun Jun 14 · 7pm · Zone One
listed by Elsewhere
A special musical treat
Sun Jun 14 · 7pm · Living room · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
VIKTORIA SCHMID: PGM 2
Sun Jun 14 · 7:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Dollars For The Decalogue
Sun Jun 14 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
Sail4th 250: Amerigo Vespucci and the Tall Ships Parade
Mon Jun 15 · all day
Special evening dedicated to the participation of the Amerigo Vespucci in the Sail4th 250 Tall Ships Parade, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States.
listed by Italian Cultural Institute New York (Istituto Italiano di Cultura)
Bearing Witness Across Generations: The Austrian Heritage Collection at 30
Mon Jun 15 · all day
<p><em>Image: Ruben Braunschmid | Gedenkdiener in 2014/15 attending a meeting of the Stammtisch with several Holocaust survivors.</em></p> <p> </p> <h5><strong>June 15, 2026 | 6 PM | Leo Baeck Institute | 15 West 16th Street</strong></h5> <h4><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bearing-witness-across-generations-the-austrian-heritage-collection-at-30-tickets-1988568896099"><b>TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE</b></a></h4> <p class="isSelectedEnd">Join us for an evening marking the 30th anniversary of the <a href="https://www.lbi.org/collections/austrian-heritage-collection/">Austrian Heritage Collection (AHC)</a>, a long-standing initiative dedicated to preserving the stories of Austrian-Jewish emigrants who fled Nazi persecution and rebuilt their lives in North America. Established in 1996 through a collaboration between the <a href="https://www.nationalfonds.org/home">National Fund of the Republic of Austria for Victims of National Socialism</a>, the Austrian Cultural Forum New York, the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gedenkdienst">GEDENKDIENST</a> association, and the <a href="https://www.lbi.org/">Leo Baeck Institute New York</a>, the project has documented more than three decades of personal histories through oral history interviews, questionnaires, and archival materials. As the generation of survivors and eyewitnesses passes away, the Austrian Heritage Collection is entering a new phase. Increasingly, the project engages with the children and relatives of emigrants and survivors – the so-called second generation – whose perspectives offer new insights into memory, identity, and the transmission of historical experience. This anniversary event serves both as a celebration of the Collection’s achievements and as a reflection on its future mission.</p> <h5 data-start="118" data-end="507"><strong>About the Event</strong></h5> <p class="isSelectedEnd">Nina Glueckselig, Leonie Eidinger, and Beatrice Segal, all members of the second generation, will share the stories of their parents and families, whose lives were profoundly shaped by displacement, persecution, and migration. Their personal reflections explore what it means to carry forward family histories, preserve the memory of those who experienced Nazi persecution, and bear witness in an era increasingly removed from direct testimony. Together, the speakers will discuss the evolving role of the Austrian Heritage Collection, the responsibilities of remembrance across generations, and the importance of ensuring that these histories continue to resonate with future audiences.</p>
listed by Austrian Cultural Forum New York (ACFNY)
The Grammy Museum presents A New York Evening With Durand Bernarr, Moderated by Mesfin Fekadu
Mon Jun 15 · all day · National Sawdust
listed by National Sawdust
Frankenstein's Baby
Mon Jun 15 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
It's My Park at Mosholu Parkway
Mon Jun 15 · 9am · Bronx
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Future of Mosholu Parkland for Environmental Monday to do a general cleanup at Mosholu Parkway. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at the Message Board on Bainbridge Ave and Mosholu Parkway North. For more information, please email mosholuparkland@gmail.com.
listed by City Parks Foundation / SummerStage, SummerStage (City Parks Foundation)
It's My Park at Stuyvesant Square
Mon Jun 15 · 10am · Manhattan
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Stuyvesant Park Gardeners for a general cleanup at Stuyvesant Square. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at East Park planted areas, including around East Fountain. For more information, please email stuyparkgardeners@gmail.com.
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
Reading Rhythms Virtual: June 15th
Mon Jun 15 · 1pm · Virtual · $10
listed by Reading Rhythms
Defense and Repair: Investigation of the Type I-B CRISPR-Cas System of Haloferax volcanii
Mon Jun 15 · 2pm · CASPARY AUDITORIUM
listed by The Rockefeller University Events & Lectures
Jonathan Harrington: New Feats of Magic from the 19th Century
Mon Jun 15 · 6pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
listed by Lincoln Center
Free Online Vajra Yoga Introduction: Discover the Vajra Yoga Path | with John Campbell and Patty MacRae
Mon Jun 15 · 6pm
listed by Tibet House US
This Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis and Clark
Mon Jun 15 · 6pm
Join The Explorers Club on Monday, June 15th, to hear an innovative and richly illustrated account of the Lewis and Clark expedition — from award-winning author Craig Fehrman, as part of the release of his groundbreaking book This Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis and Clark. Exploration is often about navigating people as much as rugged landscapes, a lesson Lewis and Clark had to learn again and again during their famous expedition. One of the best examples — and certainly the most exciting — centered on the captains’ tense encounter with the Lakota. In this lecture, which will showcase new documents, old maps, historic paintings, and material objects from Native culture, Craig Fehrman will zoom in on this four-day meeting and reconstruct it from both the American and Lakota points of view. Both sides were well armed, and both sides wanted something from the other, starting with the explorer’s most important currency, information. Fehrman will draw on oral history, the captains’ million-word journals, and his own incisive analysis to show how and why this encounter spiraled into a dangerous, high-stakes problem for both parties — and how, in the end, a leader named Black Buffalo was the person to solve it. This in-person event at the Explorers Club Headquarters will include an audience Q&A. Copies of Craig’s book will be available for purchase before and after the presentation. RESERVATIONS This will be an in-person lecture at Explorers Club Headquarters. In-person tickets are $20 for Members, and $35 for the General Public. Check-in will begin at 6:00 pm, with a beer and wine reception from 6:00 – 7:00 pm
listed by The Explorers Club
In Conversation: Firelei Báez, Jeffrey Gibson & Candice Hopkins
Mon Jun 15 · 6:30pm · Cooper Union Events & Exhibitions (Great Hall)
listed by Cooper Union Events & Exhibitions (Great Hall), Cooper Union
Reading Rhythms Upper West Side: June 15th - "Reading is Fundamental" Pride Theme
Mon Jun 15 · 6:30pm · Upper West Side · $20–30
listed by Reading Rhythms
SUNSET HAPPY HOUR & READ — ALAN OPTS OUT
Mon Jun 15 · 6:30pm · New York · $20
Presented by Reading Rhythms x Little, Brown and Company
listed by Reading Rhythms
BY HOOK OR BY CROOK
Mon Jun 15 · 6:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Javier Nero Jazz Orchestra
Mon Jun 15 · 7pm
listed by Lincoln Center
The Metropolitan Opera's Summer Recital Series - Central Park SummerStage
Mon Jun 15 · 7pm · Central Park - SummerStage · Free
Free outdoor concert at Central Park's SummerStage
listed by The Skint
World-class pianist Audrey Vardanega in town with Brahms, Bach and Busoni!
Mon Jun 15 · 7pm · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Drawing from a Distance
Mon Jun 15 · 7:30pm
Learn about Isamu Noguchi's work and find community through this free distance learning drawing program, held monthly on Mondays.
listed by The Noguchi Museum
Duo Jasmine
Mon Jun 15 · 7:30pm · $5 to reserve, $30+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Capitol Hill Loft- Hannah White on Violin
Mon Jun 15 · 7:30pm · Living room · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
The Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital featuring Emily Pogorelc, Joshua Blue, Edward Nelson, and Dimitri Dover
Mon Jun 15 · 8pm · Manhattan
An annual summer tradition, the Metropolitan Opera’s popular summer recital series in New York City parks continues this year, showcasing performances from Emily Pogorelc, a dynamic American soprano who made her house debuts at the Vienna State Opera, Opernhaus Zurich, and Dutch National Opera during the 2025–26 season; Joshua Blue, a British American tenor who most recently appeared in Mozart’s Requiem at the Hollywood Bowl and as Tamino in the Met’s revival of The Magic Flute; American baritone Edward Nelson, who starred as Tracy Bacon in the Opening Night company premiere of Mason Bates’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay and made recent debuts at Houston Grand Opera and in Baden-Baden, A Coruña, and Liège; and pianist Dimitri Dover, a graduate of the Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist Program who has been on the music staff at the Met since 2016. This event forms part of Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festival.
listed by SummerStage (City Parks Foundation), City Parks Foundation / SummerStage
Climate Defiance Presents: Just Stand Up
Mon Jun 15 · 8pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
RESCHEDULED – John Zorn: New Masada Quartet
Mon Jun 15 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $45
Zorn's beloved ensemble w/ Julian Lage, Jorge Roeder, & Kenny Wollesen returns for the 5th consecutive year for one tight and telepathic set.
listed by Roulette Intermedium
NationalSawdust+ presents Deep Nature Listening Featuring musician/philosopher David Rothenberg with New Cicada Trio's Iva Bittová and Timothy Hill and bioacoustician Ben Gottesman
Tue Jun 16 · all day · National Sawdust
A seated performance. A program in the NS+ For Nature series exploring the interplay between the natural and human worlds.
listed by National Sawdust
NBA Finals Game 3 at Madison Square Garden
Tue Jun 16 · all day · Madison Square Garden
listed by Feed Me (Emily Sundberg)
Yard Sale Girls: Pink Collar Comedy Tour
Tue Jun 16 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
Watch the Knicks at Union Hall!
Tue Jun 16 · all day · Union Hall
listed by Union Hall
Science + Fiction: Kim Stanley Robinson
Tue Jun 16 · all day
listed by Pioneer Works
Vienna Meets New York: Dominik Wagner & Mark Livshits in Concert
Tue Jun 16 · all day
<p><em>Images: Maria Frodl</em></p> <p> </p> <h5><strong>June 16, 2026 | 6:30 PM</strong></h5> <h4><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/vienna-meets-new-york-dominik-wagner-mark-livshits-in-concert-tickets-1985075941578?aff=oddtdtcreator"><b>TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE</b></a></h4> <p data-start="205" data-end="470">Join us for an exceptional evening as we present internationally acclaimed <a href="https://dominikemanuelwagner.com/en/biography">Austrian double bassist Dominik Wagner,</a> joined by <a href="https://www.steinway.com/artists/mark-livshits">pianist Mark Livshits</a>, in a program that bridges European tradition and American musical flair. The two artists previously performed together at <a href="https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2022/11/01/Dominik-Wagner-Double-Bass-0800PM">Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall in 2022</a>, when Wagner made his American debut. Spanning Baroque elegance, Romantic virtuosity, and iconic American repertoire, the concert highlights the remarkable expressive range of the double bass.</p> <h4><strong>About the Concert</strong></h4> <p data-start="707" data-end="984">The evening opens with Johann Sebastian Bach’s elegant <em data-start="766" data-end="801">Gamba Sonata in D major, BWV 1028</em>, a work of clarity, balance, and expressive depth. The program continues with Frank Proto’s virtuosic <em data-start="908" data-end="926">A Carmen Fantasy</em>, a dazzling showpiece inspired by Bizet’s famous opera. Further highlights include Camille Saint-Saëns’ energetic <em data-start="1048" data-end="1066">Danse bacchanale</em>, bursting with rhythmic vitality and dramatic color, and George Gershwin’s legendary <em data-start="1156" data-end="1174">Rhapsody in Blue</em>, an iconic work that merges classical tradition with the spirit of American jazz.</p> <h4><strong>About the Artists</strong></h4> <h4><strong>Dominik Wagner</strong></h4> <p data-start="1442" data-end="1755">Born in Vienna in 1997, Dominik Wagner is one of the leading double bassists of his generation. An ECHO Klassik and OPUS Klassik Award winner, he is celebrated for his virtuosity, lyrical tone, and charismatic stage presence, championing the double bass as a compelling solo instrument. Wagner has performed in major venues including the Musikverein Vienna, Berlin Philharmonie, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, and Carnegie Hall in New York. As a soloist, he has appeared with ensembles such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, WDR Symphony Orchestra, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Camerata Salzburg, and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra. A laureate of prestigious competitions including the ARD International Music Competition and Eurovision Young Musicians, he is also a scholarship holder of the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation. Since 2023, Wagner has served as Professor at the University of Music Würzburg and, since October 2024, also holds a professorship at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (mdw).</p> <p data-start="1442" data-end="1755"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="wp-image-10903 size-medium aligncenter" src="https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Kopie-von-_C0A4864-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Kopie-von-_C0A4864-300x200.jpg 300w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Kopie-von-_C0A4864-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Kopie-von-_C0A4864-768x512.jpg 768w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Kopie-von-_C0A4864-391x260.jpg 391w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Kopie-von-_C0A4864-1536x1024.jpg 1536w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></p> <h4><strong>Mark Livshits</strong></h4> <p data-start="2531" data-end="2890">GRAMMY-nominated pianist Mark Livshits is a sought-after soloist and chamber musician based in Philadelphia. He regularly performs with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra and has appeared at major venues and festivals including the Salzburg Festival, the Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, the Bilbao Philharmonic Society, and Carnegie Hall. Livshits has collaborated with renowned artists such as Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Michael Tilson Thomas, Leonidas Kavakos, and Christoph Eschenbach, among others. In addition to his performing career, he serves as Faculty Accompanist at the McDuffie Center for Strings, Staff Pianist at the University of Delaware, and teaches at the Philadelphia International Music Festival and Franklin & Marshall College. <em>Image: Courtesy of the Artist.</em><img decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-10894 aligncenter" src="https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Mark-Livshits-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" srcset="https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Mark-Livshits-300x300.jpg 300w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Mark-Livshits-150x150.jpg 150w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Mark-Livshits-768x769.jpg 768w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Mark-Livshits-650x650.jpg 650w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Mark-Livshits.jpg 958w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></p>
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It's My Park at Sunset Park
Tue Jun 16 · 10am · Brooklyn
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Parent-Child Relationship Association to beautify Sunset Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at Sunset Park (from 41st St to 44th St between 6th & 7th Ave). For more information, please email volunteer.pcrnyc@gmail.com.
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Solo Violin Lunch Break in Capitol Hill!
Tue Jun 16 · 12pm · $5 to reserve, $15+ at event
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Designing Healthcare in the AI Era
Tue Jun 16 · 12pm · Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum · Free with registration
Join us for a virtual lunchtime talk with Jules Sherman, winner of the 2025 National Design Award in Product Design, as she reflects on how her design practice has evolved over the past decade. Drawing from her work in medical device design and healthcare innovation, Sherman will share the fundamentals of her process—tracing her early use of hand-drawn sketches to her current use of AI tools.
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The Curator's Cup: Afternoon Tea with Lilly Tuttle
Tue Jun 16 · 12pm · Museum of the City of New York
In this exclusive event for our Patrons, enjoy high tea with Curator Lilly Tuttle.
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Live Operator Hours: Featuring Frederic Stader in the Listening Room
Tue Jun 16 · 1pm · Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum · Purchase general admission ticket to the museum
Join audio mastering and vinyl cutting engineer Frederic Stader as he activates Devon Turnbull's immersive sound installation HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 3. Stader will play music specifically selected to be heard through Turnbull's large-scale, handmade audio system located in the historic Carnegie Library at Cooper Hewitt.
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Discovering and Exploiting Metabolic Vulnerabilities in Pathogens
Tue Jun 16 · 4pm · 116 ROCKEFELLER RESEARCH LABORATORIES, MSKCC
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JIMMY EAT WORLD - 25 YEARS OF BLEED AMERICAN
Tue Jun 16 · 6pm · Brooklyn Paramount
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Frozen Frames – Celebrating Yellowstone National Park
Tue Jun 16 · 6pm · The Explorers Club
Join The Explorers Club and renowned wildlife photographer Tom Murphy and experience a bit of America’s most magnificent park. Photographer Tom Murphy has dedicated his life to speaking out for the wildlife of Yellowstone. In the dead of winter, Murphy treks deep into the Park to document the lives and struggles of those who survive there. His remarkable photographs capture both the magnificence of Yellowstone and one man’s tenacious dedication to protect what is still wild. This event will feature Tom presenting some of his own work and story, as well as a early screening of an upcoming PBS documentary about his work titled Frozen Frames: Murphy’s Yellowstone. All guests will receive a free signed print of Tom’s Bison Commemorative Stamp, recently released by the United States Postal Service. This in-person event at the Explorers Club Headquarters will include an audience Q&A and a book signing. RESERVATIONS This will be an in-person lecture at Explorers Club Headquarters. In-person tickets are $20 for Members, and $35 for the General Public. Check-in will begin at 6:00 pm, with a beer and wine reception from 6:00 – 7:00 pm
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Online Business, B.B.A. Information Session
Tue Jun 16 · 6pm · Online
Discover how the fully-accredited and affordable online Business, B.B.A. program at Brooklyn College’s Koppelman School of Business can help you: Take your career to the next level Build in-demand business skills Complete your degree with flexibility for work and life Learn about the wide range of concentrations available, transfer credit opportunities, career outcomes, and support services designed for today’s working and transfer students. Join us virtually to meet with our faculty and admissions representatives, ask questions, and explore how the program can help you move from an associate degree to long-term professional growth.
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Studio Museum in Harlem Design Tour
Tue Jun 16 · 6:20pm · Studio Museum in Harlem
Open Council members will tour the Studio Museum's new seven-story purpose-built home, guided by leaders from Adjaye Associates and Corgan.
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Pride Month Meditation: Celebrating Compassion | with Michael Lobsang Tenpa
Tue Jun 16 · 6:30pm
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BY HOOK OR BY CROOK
Tue Jun 16 · 6:30pm
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Becoming Less Perturbable Through Mindfulness | with Nick Shopa
Tue Jun 16 · 6:30pm
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Reading Rhythms Lower Manhattan: June 16th
Tue Jun 16 · 6:30pm · Lower Manhattan · $20–30
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Wild Nothing
Tue Jun 16 · 7pm · Main Space
with Deakin
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50th Anniversary of Soweto Youth Uprising with Bokani Dyer Trio
Tue Jun 16 · 7pm
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Reading Rhythms Greenpoint: June 16th
Tue Jun 16 · 7pm · Greenpoint · $20–30
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Cailin Russo with Meg Smith
Tue Jun 16 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
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Neoni, PEGGY
Tue Jun 16 · 7pm · The Hall
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Riverside Church Presents: Organist Nathaniel Gumbs
Tue Jun 16 · 7pm · Riverside Church · $15 tickets ($10 for Supermusers)
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IN OUR PLACE | STAGED READING WITH THE SATC
Tue Jun 16 · 7pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
In celebration of Scandinavia House’s 25th anniversary, SATC is proud to present a staged reading of In Our Place by acclaimed Norwegian playwright Arne Lygre. The reading will feature special guest actor Rakel Benér Gajdusek, who has worked regularly at Dramaten (The Royal Dramatic Theatre) in Stockholm since 2015. Astrid has shared a long and intimate friendship with Eva—a bond that has shaped them both. But when Astrid meets Sara, a fragile new connection begins to form, challenging the boundaries of their worlds. Who can they be to one another? Is it possible for them to hold a greater and more meaningful place in each other’s lives? In Our Place is a piercing exploration of the human need for connection: our desire to be seen, to hold space for one another, and to find our own identities reflected in the eyes of others. Beneath its delicate surface lies a quiet, universal fear: the dread of being left out, of being replaceable, and of ultimately ending up alone. Produced in Norway at Nationaltheatret in Oslo in 2023, at Den National Scene, Teaterkjelleren, Bergen in 2024 and as a touring production with Riksteatret in 2025, In Our Place also had a successful run at Stadsteatern, Stockholm in 2025. SATC has a long-standing history with Lygre’s work. In 2013, SATC produced a staged reading of his play Then Silence at Scandinavia House, which successfully developed into a full Off-Broadway production at Theatre Row in 2016. SATC is thrilled to bring Lygre’s latest powerful work to our audiences. Register
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Samara Joy
Tue Jun 16 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Samara Joy -vocals Alexandra Ridout -trumpet David Mason -alto saxophone Kendric McCallister -tenor saxophone Nanami Haruta -trombone Caelan Cardello -piano Ben Wolstein -bass Evan Sherman -drums Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET Live & Livestreamed TICKETS & MORE INFO
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PRIDE FAMILY hosted by LARRY OWENS
Tue Jun 16 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
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Marian Hill
Tue Jun 16 · 8pm · Sound Room
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Jimmy Eat World - 25 Years of Bleed American
Wed Jun 17 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
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It's My Park at Bushwick Inlet Park
Wed Jun 17 · 6am · Brooklyn
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park to beautify Bushwick Inlet Park. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at 50 Kent Ave and N11th Streets. For more information, please email volunteer@bushwickinletpark.org.
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It's My Park at Asser Levy Playground
Wed Jun 17 · 9am · Manhattan
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with Friends of Asser Levy Playground for a general cleanup at Asser Levy Playground. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you! Volunteers should meet at the planted areas throughout the playground, as well as surounding the ball courts, track, and near the Rec Center. For more information, please email asserlevyplayground@gmail.com.
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Lil' Studio
Wed Jun 17 · 10am
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Summer for the City Kids, Teens, and Families Dance Storytime With Dinita Clark
Wed Jun 17 · 11am
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MCNY Kids Art Studio
Wed Jun 17 · 2pm · Museum of the City of New York
Visit the MCNY Kids Art Studio for a fun, hands‑on art experience inspired by the Museum's exhibitions and collection.
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S26 FY Orientation: Academic Advising
Wed Jun 17 · 2pm
Academic advising session for FY orientation.
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Teen Studio
Wed Jun 17 · 4pm
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Summer for the City Dance Encounters Omari Wiles | Les Ballet Afrik
Wed Jun 17 · 5pm
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GALLERY TOURS | INSIDE VOICES, OUTSIDE LIGHT
Wed Jun 17 · 5:30pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
On view from April 18 to June 20th, 2026 at Scandinavia House, Inside Voices, Outside Light is a group exhibition featuring 21 contemporary artists from the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, and Norway. The show highlights the unique perspective of these North Atlantic territories, who share cultural and historic ties while each possessing distinct identities and communities. With works ranging across photography, paintings, textiles, film, and sculpture, including three site-specific installations, the exhibition also showcases the diversity and complexity of the region. In these guided tours, led by Emily Stoddart, ASF’s Manager of Exhibitions and Community Programs, and the curator of the exhibition, and Eve O’Shea, ASF’s Exhibitions and Cultural Programs Assistant, learn about the artists in this exhibition and their work. These free, 30-minute public tours meet in the Gallery elevator lobby. Gallery tours are subject to change; please check with the Scandinavia House front desk or email info@amscan.org. Register
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Junto Founder Dinner (Hosted by Andrew & Friends)
Wed Jun 17 · 6pm · New York, NY · 0
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Summer for the City The Art of Wellbeing Dance Church®
Wed Jun 17 · 6pm
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Incoming Graduate Student Information Session
Wed Jun 17 · 6pm · Online
This session is only for admitted graduate students. Meet with a Graduate Admissions Counselor virtually to discuss the acceptance process and to answer any questions you may have. Register Now
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Hands-On: Members' Drawing Workshop
Wed Jun 17 · 6:30pm · The Noguchi Museum
In this exclusive members' program, sketch Isamu Noguchi's sculptures in the galleries after hours when the Museum is closed to the public.
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[WAITLIST ONLY] The Museum of the City of New York's Gala: Gotham Dreams
Wed Jun 17 · 6:30pm · Museum of the City of New York
The Museum of the City of New York will honor the history, art, popular culture, and vibrant spirit of the greatest city in the world at the 2026 Gotham Dreams Gala.
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Data Humanism
Wed Jun 17 · 6:30pm · Cooper Union Events & Exhibitions (Great Hall)
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BY HOOK OR BY CROOK
Wed Jun 17 · 6:30pm
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Reading Rhythms Harlem: June 17th
Wed Jun 17 · 6:45pm · Harlem · $20–30
Winnie Said
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Ballet: Pavel Milyakov & Yves B. Golden, Box5ive, Blessing
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm · Sound Room
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Cello x 2: Bach, Vivaldi, Philip Glass and more - SUNSET PICNIC CONCERT
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm · Public park · $18 tickets ($14.4 for Supermusers)
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Naomi Scott – F.I.G Tour
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
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Combo Chimbita, Discolocas
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm · The Rooftop
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Ovven, DD Island, The Pressure Kids
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm · Zone One
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Action Bronson & Human Growth Hormone
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm · Main Space
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The Metropolitan Opera's Summer Recital Series - Brooklyn Bridge Park
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm · Brooklyn Bridge Park · Free
Free outdoor concert at Brooklyn Bridge Park
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Padma Puts On A Comedy Show
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm · The Bell House
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Jazztopad Festival: Tomasz Dabrowski NYC Quartet with Marta Sanchez
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm
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THE MEMORY OF BUTTERFLIES / LA MEMORIA DE LAS MARIPOSAS
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm
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Anthony Tidd's Mono-Stereo
Wed Jun 17 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Anthony Tidd - bass Steve Lehman - saxophone Mark Shim - saxophone Damion Reid - drums Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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Summer for the City NYLaughs
Wed Jun 17 · 7:30pm
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Summer for the City Silent Disco 40 Years of SummerStage & Rhythm Revue
Wed Jun 17 · 8pm
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Lambkin
Wed Jun 17 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $25
Commissioned artist shares new material, fusing R&B/soul aural traditions and experiments in electronic music to explore new Black sonic forms.
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Colombia vs Uzbekistan Watch Party Hosted by Combo Chimbita After Show
Wed Jun 17 · 10pm · Chatroom
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Young the Giant - Victory Garden Tour
Thu Jun 18 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
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THEATER I Lu Santo Jullàre Françesco with Matthias Martelli
Thu Jun 18 · all day
On the 100th anniversary of Dario Fo's birth, the Institute presents Lu Santo Jullàre Françesco, directed and performed by Matthias Martelli, widely regarded as the heir to the Nobel Prize-winning playwright.
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S26 FY Orientation: Academic Advising
Thu Jun 18 · 10am
Academic advising session for FY orientation.
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Live Operator Hours: Featuring Frederic Stader in the Listening Room
Thu Jun 18 · 1pm · Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum · Purchase general admission ticket to the museum
Join audio mastering and vinyl cutting engineer Frederic Stader as he activates Devon Turnbull's immersive sound installation HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 3. Stader will play music specifically selected to be heard through Turnbull's large-scale, handmade audio system located in the historic Carnegie Library at Cooper Hewitt.
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Flushing Library Chinese Traditional Music Salon
Thu Jun 18 · 2pm · Flushing
Hosted by renowned erhu artist Bao'an Cao, this music salon welcomes musicians and music enthusiasts.
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Summer for the City Dance Encounters Omari Wiles | Les Ballet Afrik
Thu Jun 18 · 5pm
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Walking Tour: Noguchi's New York
Thu Jun 18 · 5pm
On select summer Thursdays, join us for an educator-led walking tour of Isamu Noguchi's public sculptures Sunken Garden for Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza (1961-64) and Red Cube (1968), located in New York City's Financial District.
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Brooklyn College Alumni Mixer: Classes 2005–25
Thu Jun 18 · 6pm · Off Campus, Da Nonna Rosa, 140 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Feeling nostalgic? Come stroll down memory lane with us! The Office of Alumni Engagement invites alumni from 2005 to 2025 to an evening of revisiting memories, catching up with classmates and familiar faces, and celebrating moments that shaped your Brooklyn College journey. Enjoy appetizers and nonalcoholic drinks; a cash bar will be available for alcoholic beverages. Test your Brooklyn College knowledge for a chance to win a prize, and expand your network while soaking in the nostalgia! The mixer will be held at Da Nonna Rosa, 140 7th Avenue, Brooklyn. * Tickets are $15. Registration is required, as there is limited space.
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Depth Hypnosis: Where Shamanism and Buddhism Converge | a Book Talk and Q&A with Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D.
Thu Jun 18 · 6pm
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(SOLD OUT) Member Tour of Another Wonderland
Thu Jun 18 · 6pm · Museum of the City of New York
Explore Another Wonderland: Abram Champanier's Alice Mural in this exclusive tour only open to members.
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Writing Rhythms @ Lightning Society
Thu Jun 18 · 6:30pm · Midtown · $32
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BY HOOK OR BY CROOK
Thu Jun 18 · 6:30pm
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What is COGE?
Thu Jun 18 · 6:30pm · Downtown Manhattan
Maximum New York founder Daniel Golliher will review the structure, authority, and process of COGE; review how you can submit recommendations to it; and more.
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Summer for the City Social Dance La Tribu de Abrante
Thu Jun 18 · 6:30pm
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Lit After Dark: A Social Reading Party
Thu Jun 18 · 6:30pm · San Diego · $17.5–25
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KoDa presents: World Music
Thu Jun 18 · 7pm · Loft · $45 tickets ($36 for Supermusers)
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Aged Inventory
Thu Jun 18 · 7pm · Main Space
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OSKAR STENMARK | NORDIC SUMMER JAZZ
Thu Jun 18 · 7pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
Our popular Nordic Summer Jazz Series returns to Scandinavia House, with performances from some of Scandinavia’s most talented jazz musicians, composers, and singers in Victor Borge Hall! On June 18, join us for a night of the past, present, and future as horn player Oskar Stenmark takes the stage. A 10th-generation musician originally from Gothenburg, Sweden, Oskar presents a journey where centuries of music and stories come together—thanks to his grandmother, Elsie Börjes who has kept these traditions alive. Elsie went on tour in the U.S. (including New York City) with a group of fiddlers from Rättvik, Dalecarlia, back in 1956. Seventy years later, the music is still going! The performance will feature footage captured on the 1956 tour, creating a multisensory experience where tradition meets innovation. Purchase Tickets
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FUJI||||||||||||TA, Lea Bertucci
Thu Jun 18 · 7pm · Sound Room
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Nico Carney Special Taping
Thu Jun 18 · 7pm · The Bell House
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René Marie & Experiment in Truth
Thu Jun 18 · 7pm
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Nina del Rio, Miranda del Sol, Isa Reyes
Thu Jun 18 · 7pm · Zone One
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Reading Rhythms Toronto Chapter - June 18th (Hidden Back Patio!)
Thu Jun 18 · 7pm · Toronto · CA$20–30
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Guillermo Klein Quintet
Thu Jun 18 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Guillermo Klein - piano & composition Vinicius Gomes - guitar Sebastián de Urquiza - bass Rodrigo Recabarren - drums Rogerio Boccato - percussion Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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Summer for the City 10th Jazztopad Festival
Thu Jun 18 · 7:30pm
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HORNY SHORTS FOR INTELLECTUAL PERVERTS
Thu Jun 18 · 7:30pm
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Kingfish's Blues Jam
Thu Jun 18 · 7:30pm
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Disney's Encanto In Concert
Thu Jun 18 · 7:30pm · New York Philharmonic
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OOMF RAVE X OUT OF POCKET
Thu Jun 18 · 10pm · H0L0
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South House vs Naija House - 4th annual Juneteenth Eve Celebration
Thu Jun 18 · 10:30pm · Full Venue
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Young the Giant - Victory Garden Tour
Fri Jun 19 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
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SCREENING | Documentary | Ennio
Fri Jun 19 · all day
Special screening of Ennio, the acclaimed documentary by Oscar-winning director Giuseppe Tornatore, dedicated to the life and music of Ennio Morricone.
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Juneteenth Community Day
Fri Jun 19 · 11am
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Live Operator Hours: Featuring Todd Garfinkle in the Listening Room
Fri Jun 19 · 1pm · Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum · Purchase general admission ticket to the museum
Join musician, recording engineer, and founder of record label M.A Recordings Todd Garfinkle as he activates Devon Turnbull's immersive sound installation HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 3. Known for his extensive work at M.A making high quality recordings of live music across a variety of genres and settings, Garfinkle will play music specifically selected to be heard through Turnbull's large-scale, handmade audio system located in the historic Carnegie Library at Cooper Hewitt.
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Rose of Nevada
Fri Jun 19 · 1:15pm · Film at Lincoln Center
The singular Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin (Enys Men, NYFF60) immerses the viewer in the uncanny environments of the small towns along the coast of Cornwall, here spinning a sci-fi-tinged tale of dislocation and regeneration starring George MacKay and Callum Turner. Opens June 19 featuring Q&As with Mark Jenkin and select 35mm screenings.
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This Long Century presents Ben Rivers
Fri Jun 19 · 3:30pm · Metrograph
Ben Rivers / 2010 / 71min / DCP. Q&A with filmmaker Ben Rivers moderated by This Long Century founder Jason Evans.
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MAታA: Juneteenth with Cookiee Kawaii, DJ Jayhood, EDEN, Teigh +more
Fri Jun 19 · 4pm · The Rooftop
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Daisy Grenade with Vienna Vienna
Fri Jun 19 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
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Summer for the City Carl Hancock Rux's Oh Sankofa
Fri Jun 19 · 7pm
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Pawpaw Rod, TOBi
Fri Jun 19 · 7pm · The Hall
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A Ressonnance Sound Immersion Event
Fri Jun 19 · 7pm · Living room · $5 to reserve, $30+ at event
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Shane McAnally
Fri Jun 19 · 7pm · Main Space
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CURSE OF THE SEVEN JACKALS
Fri Jun 19 · 7:15pm
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Drunk Black History
Fri Jun 19 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
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NARROW ROOMS: THE PASSION ACCORDING TO G.H.B. / A PAIXÃO SEGUNDO G.H.B.
Fri Jun 19 · 7:30pm
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TJG Signature Series presents The Trio: Threadgill, Iyer, Prieto
Fri Jun 19 · 7:30pm · The Jazz Gallery
Henry Threadgill -saxophone, flute Vijay Iyer -piano Dafnis Prieto -drums Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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eXistenZ
Fri Jun 19 · 8:30pm · Metrograph
David Cronenberg / 1999 / 97min / 35mm, preceded by emergent mesh. Introduction by New Museum artist Tishan Hsu.
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Somi Presents: Mother Africa Salon
Fri Jun 19 · 9pm
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The Bell House Stand Up Showcase
Fri Jun 19 · 9:45pm · The Bell House
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VALI UNA (V from Emotional Oranges)
Fri Jun 19 · 10:30pm · Zone One
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Emo Night Brooklyn
Fri Jun 19 · 11pm · Main Space
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PAROLE DANZANTI (Dancing Words)
Sat Jun 20 · all day
Bilingual creative movement workshop designed for children aged 2 to 5. Through dance, music, and play, it introduces young children to the Italian language.
listed by Italian Cultural Institute New York (Istituto Italiano di Cultura)
The Oneness Experience: Lee Harris accompanied by Davor Bozic
Sat Jun 20 · all day
listed by The Town Hall
Opening Reception for ANIMAL [a listening gym]
Sat Jun 20 · all day
listed by Pioneer Works
Reggae Fest Blaze
Sat Jun 20 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
listed by The Rooftop at Pier 17
Member Wellness Mornings
Sat Jun 20 · 10am
listed by The Studio Museum in Harlem
New York (Vertical) Film Festival
Sat Jun 20 · 12pm · Fractal Campus in Williamsburg
Get direct instruction about how to make a video on your phone, make and post your first video within an hour or less, enter videos into categories, watch screenings, and compete for prizes.
listed by Maximum New York
Summer for the City The Art of Wellbeing Ngano: Storytelling through Song with Dr. Tanyaradzwa
Sat Jun 20 · 12pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Plant ID 101
Sat Jun 20 · 12pm · Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Learn to recognize and name herbaceous plants.
listed by Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Bronx Pride
Sat Jun 20 · 12pm
listed by City College of New York (CCNY) Events
A Midsummer Afternoon's Perfumed Walk in the Shakespeare Garden
Sat Jun 20 · 12:30pm · Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Learn about the plants that were a huge part of Elizabethan life, and use them to create your own nosegay and perfume.
listed by Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Summer for the City San Juan Procession
Sat Jun 20 · 1pm
listed by Lincoln Center
MIDSUMMER FAMILY CELEBRATION
Sat Jun 20 · 1pm · NY
Attention, NYC families! The Heimbold Children’s Center invites you to join us for a Family Midsummer Celebration. Midsummer marks the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, and is a time for lively celebration of light, abundance, and the beauty of the summer season. Bring your family and join us for an afternoon of art, music, flowers and more! From 1:00-4:30pm, learn to craft traditional flower crowns using real florals, make your own printed textile bandana, add a wish to our community garland, enjoy seasonal refreshments, and create your own Swedish candy Pick-n-Mix! This workshop is intended for children from ages one to ten. Every participant—adults and children alike—must buy their own ticket to attend. Reservations are strongly encouraged. Purchase Tickets
listed by Scandinavia House (American-Scandinavian Foundation)
Close Relatives: Mozart Quintets in B-flat Major and in G minor
Sat Jun 20 · 2pm · NY
Mozart Selections from String Quintets with Mark Peskanov, violin Zoë Martin-Doike, viola Margo Shohl, viola Noah Chen, cello Back to concerts calendar
listed by Bargemusic
Jimmy Pardo
Sat Jun 20 · 3:30pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
Omar ؏ - Omar's World
Sat Jun 20 · 4pm · The Rooftop
listed by Elsewhere
KEIN KLUB: Bodies In The Sun
Sat Jun 20 · 4pm · H0L0
kein klub is a recurring club event at h0l0 focused on discovery and raw, off-center club music.
listed by H0L0
BRAKHAGE ON BRAKHAGE
Sat Jun 20 · 4pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
De Lo Mío: Desde Ahora: una Colección en Contexto
Sat Jun 20 · 5pm
listed by The Studio Museum in Harlem
CHRIS JOLLY SHORT FILM PROGRAM
Sat Jun 20 · 5:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
TRIKAYA: Music of India and West-Africa
Sat Jun 20 · 5:30pm · Outdoors · $40 tickets ($32 for Supermusers)
listed by Groupmuse
From Bach To Tango!
Sat Jun 20 · 5:45pm · Salon · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Eat Drink Man Woman
Sat Jun 20 · 5:50pm · Metrograph
Ang Lee / 1994 / 124min / 35mm. Introduction by chef and author Natasha Pickowicz.
listed by Metrograph
Del Amitri
Sat Jun 20 · 6pm · Main Space
with Adam Lytle
listed by (Le) Poisson Rouge
Sonatas for a Summer Evening
Sat Jun 20 · 6pm · $5 to reserve, $15+ at event
listed by Lincoln Center, Groupmuse
Juneteenth w/ Adam L. As Himself
Sat Jun 20 · 6:30pm · Outdoors · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Constanza's groupmuse on Sat, Jun 20
Sat Jun 20 · 6:30pm · Living room · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
FIRING LINE + U.S.A. POETRY (NO. 2)
Sat Jun 20 · 6:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
The BKCGS Presents: Duokado | Cello & Classical Guitar
Sat Jun 20 · 6:30pm · Church · $5 to reserve, $25+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Sean Solomon, Darryl Rahn
Sat Jun 20 · 7pm · Zone One
listed by Elsewhere
More Better - Jazz Quartet
Sat Jun 20 · 7pm · Backyard · $5 to reserve, $30+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Chelsea Music Festival Presents: Invitation to Love | Opening Night with Clara Osowski
Sat Jun 20 · 7pm · St. Paul's Church · $15 tickets ($10 for Supermusers)
listed by Groupmuse
Elujay
Sat Jun 20 · 7pm · Sound Room
listed by Public Records
CURSE OF THE SEVEN JACKALS
Sat Jun 20 · 7:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Summer for the City Lincoln Center Contemporary Dance Festival Yinka Esi Graves
Sat Jun 20 · 7:30pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Hear Me Out: Hosted by Nick Smith - Pride Edition
Sat Jun 20 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
DARA & KYLE (Piano Cello Duo in the West Village)
Sat Jun 20 · 7:30pm · Planetary Music · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
The Solids play the music of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, + SPECIAL GUESTS!
Sat Jun 20 · 8pm · Bowery Ballroom
listed by Bowery Ballroom
Summer for the City Orkesta Mendoza
Sat Jun 20 · 8pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Tampopo
Sat Jun 20 · 8:35pm · Metrograph
Juzo Itami / 1985 / 114min / DCP. Introduction by chef and author Natasha Pickowicz.
listed by Metrograph
PULL MY DAISY + EMUNAH + ALLAN 'N' ALLEN'S COMPLAINT + ALLEN & AI
Sat Jun 20 · 8:45pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Irina Kolpakova Celebration
Sat Jun 20 · 10pm · The Metropolitan Opera
listed by Lincoln Center
Exploration: LIVE!
Sat Jun 20 · 10pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
Summer for the City Silent Disco DJ CherishTheLuv: The People Power Disco Hour
Sat Jun 20 · 10pm
listed by Lincoln Center
THEMBA, TH4YS, unfazed, Papi Weli, Sound Lab
Sat Jun 20 · 10:30pm · Full Venue
listed by Elsewhere
National Theatre Live Screening: The Playboy of the Western World
Sun Jun 21 · all day
listed by NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
Bendik Giske, Pavel Milyakov, MOTHERBOARD, Relaxer b2b Baby Leo
Sun Jun 21 · all day
listed by Pioneer Works
Summer Solstice Celebration
Sun Jun 21 · all day · Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Celebrate the longest day of the year with sunrise and sunset performances on Cherry Esplanade.
listed by Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Here In The Floating World: Qigong and Lojong Sunday Practice Sessions | with Annie Bien
Sun Jun 21 · 11am
listed by Tibet House US
Story Time
Sun Jun 21 · 11:30am
listed by The Studio Museum in Harlem
Drop-In Artmaking
Sun Jun 21 · 12pm
listed by The Studio Museum in Harlem
The Art of Tsa-Tsa | with Erdni Erdneev
Sun Jun 21 · 1pm
listed by Tibet House US
Close Relatives: Mozart Quintets in B-flat Major and in G minor
Sun Jun 21 · 2pm · NY
Mozart Selections from String Quintets with Mark Peskanov, violin Zoë Martin-Doike, viola Margo Shohl, viola Noah Chen, cello Back to concerts calendar
listed by Bargemusic
Juneteenth/Father's Day Celebration
Sun Jun 21 · 3pm · Planetary Music · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
The Nursery: Bradley Zero, Pender Street Steppers
Sun Jun 21 · 3pm · The Nursery
listed by Public Records
Summer Celebration with Sunday Brunch and Beautiful Music
Sun Jun 21 · 3pm · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Notturno
Sun Jun 21 · 3:30pm · Metrograph
Gianfranco Rosi / 2020 / 100min / DCP. Q&A with director Gianfranco Rosi moderated by writer and critic Nicolas Rapold.
listed by Metrograph
BRAKHAGE ON BRAKHAGE
Sun Jun 21 · 4pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Summer for the City Lincoln Center Contemporary Dance Festival Yinka Esi Graves
Sun Jun 21 · 4pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Disco Tehran: MIRZA, BERGSONIST, DISGONUTS, WILLY SOUL (FUNKY SESHWA) +more
Sun Jun 21 · 4pm · The Rooftop
listed by Elsewhere
Somi Presents: Mother Africa Salon
Sun Jun 21 · 5pm
listed by Lincoln Center
CHRIS JOLLY SHORT FILM PROGRAM
Sun Jun 21 · 5:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Reading Rhythms Princeton x Ooika
Sun Jun 21 · 6pm · Princeton · $17.5–25
listed by Reading Rhythms
Summer for the City Lincoln Center Visionary Artist: Wynton Marsalis Call & Response: Blues, Spirituals & Folk Songs
Sun Jun 21 · 6pm
listed by Lincoln Center
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ALLEN GINSBERG
Sun Jun 21 · 6:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Sekou
Sun Jun 21 · 7pm · The Hall
listed by Elsewhere
Chinese American Bear
Sun Jun 21 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
listed by Bowery Ballroom
CURSE OF THE SEVEN JACKALS
Sun Jun 21 · 7:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
SOLD OUT - Sam Campbell
Sun Jun 21 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
HOWL
Sun Jun 21 · 8:45pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Watch Party: Austria vs. Argentina at the German House of Soccer
Mon Jun 22 · all day
<h5><strong>June 22 | 1 PM (Kickoff) | At Chelsea Industrial | 535-551 W 28th St.</strong></h5> <h4><a href="https://www.ghos-dfb.de/"><b>REGISTRATION AVAILABLE HERE</b></a></h4> <p>Join us for a special FIFA World Cup 2026 watch party as Austria takes on Argentina at the <a href="https://www.dfb.de/ghos/en/">German House of Soccer in Manhattan</a>. Organized by the <a href="https://www.dfb.de/en/home">German Football Association (DFB)</a> in cooperation with a wide network of cultural, educational, and business partners, the German House of Soccer serves as a month-long gathering place for football fans from around the world throughout the World Cup.</p> <h4><strong>About the Event</strong></h4> <p class="isSelectedEnd">On June 22, football enthusiasts are invited to experience the excitement of the World Cup together in a vibrant fan atmosphere in the heart of New York City. The program is part of “Germany Day,” featuring a full day of activities including public screenings, live entertainment, special guests, fan experiences, and a concert by <a href="https://www.conradtaylormusic.com/">Conrad Taylor.</a> Guests can enjoy the Austria vs. Argentina match alongside supporters from around the world while experiencing German football culture, stadium atmosphere, and World Cup festivities. Food and beverages will be available for purchase on site.</p>
listed by Austrian Cultural Forum New York (ACFNY)
Azrieli: Summer Doctoral Mifgash
Mon Jun 22 · 8am · Wilf-Belfer Hall-921 Wurzweiler Multimedia Room
Organization: AZRIELI GRADUATE SCHOOL<br>Event Locator: 2026-ABDMKK<br><br><p>The Summer Doctoral Mifgash is a private 5-day intensive learning seminar for current doctoral students in cohort 2024.</p>
listed by Yeshiva University Events Calendar
Sympathetic control of blood glucose
Mon Jun 22 · 10am · CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
listed by The Rockefeller University Events & Lectures
Summer for the City Lincoln Center Contemporary Dance Festival Professional Dance Workshop With Sung Im Her
Mon Jun 22 · 1pm
listed by Lincoln Center
A Dance of Life: Violin Music of the AIDS Era
Mon Jun 22 · 6pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
listed by Lincoln Center
Sistema Calera: A Late Pleistocene Karst Archive
Mon Jun 22 · 6pm
Join The Explorers Club on June 22nd to uncover a treasure trove of Pleistocene fossils lying deep in a cave system in eastern Mexico. Deep within the limestone systems of eastern Mexico, Sistema Calera preserves a rare and dynamic record of the Late Pleistocene. What was once thought to be a small and relatively unremarkable cave has revealed itself, through continued exploration, to contain hundreds of fossil remains, including mammoth, bison, camelids, and dire wolf, distributed across more than a kilometer of mapped passage. This presentation follows the evolving investigation of the cave, from its initial biological interest to the expanding geological and paleontological significance uncovered through fieldwork, mapping, and the use of underwater ROV technology. Rather than a static deposit, the cave appears to function as a long-term karst system shaped by seasonal flooding, sediment transport, and complex preservation processes. Through imagery, field observations, and ongoing analysis, this talk explores how these remains accumulated, what the cave reveals about past environments, and how modern tools are allowing access to areas beyond safe human reach. Sistema Calera raises as many questions as it answers, offering not a finished story, but a developing archive of deep time still being uncovered. This in-person event at the Explorers Club Headquarters will include an audience Q&A. RESERVATIONS This will be an in-person lecture at Explorers Club Headquarters. In-person tickets are $20 for Members, and $35 for the General Public. Check-in will begin at 6:00 pm, with a beer and wine reception from 6:00 – 7:00 pm
listed by The Explorers Club
VISION FESTIVAL 30: PGM 1
Mon Jun 22 · 6:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
The Library for the Performing Arts Play Club [VIRTUAL]
Mon Jun 22 · 6:30pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
listed by Lincoln Center
Pat Regan
Mon Jun 22 · 7pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
Celebrating PRIDE with the Queer Jazz Collective
Mon Jun 22 · 7pm · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Chelsea Music Festival Presents: America/Beautiful featuring Min Kwon, Timo Andres, & guests
Mon Jun 22 · 7pm · St. Paul's Church · $15 tickets ($10 for Supermusers)
listed by Groupmuse
Future of Jazz Orchestra Plays the Blues
Mon Jun 22 · 7pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Reading Rhythms Virtual: June 22nd
Mon Jun 22 · 7pm · Virtual · $10
listed by Reading Rhythms
CURSE OF THE SEVEN JACKALS
Mon Jun 22 · 7:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
What the Body Carries: A Members Salon
Tue Jun 23 · all day
listed by Pioneer Works
Azrieli: Summer Doctoral Mifgash
Tue Jun 23 · 8am · Wilf-Belfer Hall-921 Wurzweiler Multimedia Room
Organization: AZRIELI GRADUATE SCHOOL<br>Event Locator: 2026-ABDMKK<br><br><p>The Summer Doctoral Mifgash is a private 5-day intensive learning seminar for current doctoral students in cohort 2024.</p>
listed by Yeshiva University Events Calendar
Reading Rhythms Virtual: June 23rd
Tue Jun 23 · 1pm · Virtual · $10
listed by Reading Rhythms
INVITATION TO TRANCE: AAPO NIKKANEN & RAUDIE MCLEOD
Tue Jun 23 · 6pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
Join Scandinavia House and the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York (FCINY) on June 23 for an evening with Finnish artist, researcher, and hypnotherapist Aapo Nikkanen! Nikkanen will be joined by composer and longtime collaborator Raudie McLeod to discuss their unique artistic practices and present their work through a group hypnosis session. *Please note: this event is for audiences 18+. Late entry will not be permitted.* Register ABOUT THE ARTISTS AAPO NIKKANEN is an artist, researcher, and a trained hypnotherapist. His current work focuses on hypnotic performances and photography. In 2024, he earned a hypnotherapist’s degree, and he runs a hypnotherapy cabinet in Paris. Alongside his artistic practice, Nikkanen researches and periodically writes about new technologies. In his performances, the guests visit speculative realities through hypnosis. The content of the pieces deals with the development of new technologies, their asymmetrical power concentration, and their potential political, ecological, and psychological impacts. The work of Nikkanen has been shown internationally for the past 10 years. His work has exhibited in numerous international institutions, including CAC Ivry – Le Crédac, Palais de Tokyo and GB Agency in Paris, New Performance Turku Biennale and Design Museum in Finland, Rotterdam International Film Festival, The Living Art Museum in Iceland, Casa Encendida in Madrid, and de Appel Art Center in Amsterdam. In 2016 co-founded Parisian art space and collective The Community, where he acted as the Director of Art until departing in 2020. RAUDIE MCLEOD is a classically trained orchestral percussionist whose early career was shaped by the music of modernist composers such as Frank Ticheli and Eric Whitacre, alongside percussion-and-minimalist pioneers Steve Reich and Philip Glass. McLeod has released several albums under various aliases and toured extensively as River Yarra. In 2023, he embarked on a new project, River Y, which can be characterized as less stylistically defined and more sonically open, drawing inspiration not only from contemporary music but from technological processes of the 21st century. The project is replete with repurposed audio snippets from viral or obscure social media posts which are then abstracted through technology ill fit for the purpose, taking artificially generated sound sources that are animated and mangled in his compositions. In addition to his personal work, Mcleod regularly scores for theater, film, and clients. His commissions and collaborators include Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton, Andreas Pappamikail, Aapo Nikkanen, and NTS Radio.
listed by Scandinavia House (American-Scandinavian Foundation)
The Shortlist: June Founder Showcase
Tue Jun 23 · 6pm · New York, New York · 0
listed by Andrew Yeung Tech Events
An Exclusive Culinary Evening at Café Mandarin
Tue Jun 23 · 6pm · Café Mandarin
listed by China Institute
EC: Stan Brakhage SONGS 1-14
Tue Jun 23 · 6:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Wale & Smino - Everything Is A Lot... The Tour
Tue Jun 23 · 7pm · Brooklyn Paramount
listed by Brooklyn Paramount
Bill O'Connell Quintet feat. Randy Brecker
Tue Jun 23 · 7pm
listed by Lincoln Center
Jhariah Trust Ceremony Tour with Lora Mouna
Tue Jun 23 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
listed by Bowery Ballroom
SIRINTIP | NORDIC SUMMER JAZZ
Tue Jun 23 · 7pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
Our popular Nordic Summer Jazz Series returns to Scandinavia House, with performances from some of Scandinavia’s most talented jazz musicians, composers, and singers in Victor Borge Hall! On June 23, join us for an evening with Swedish-Thai singer, composer and producer Sirintip. At Scandinavia House, she will present music from her upcoming EP, a personal work shaped by grief, memory, and transformation, interpreted through a contemporary jazz lens. Purchase Tickets
listed by Scandinavia House (American-Scandinavian Foundation)
CURSE OF THE SEVEN JACKALS
Tue Jun 23 · 7:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Naumburg Orchestral Concerts - 6/23 Performance
Tue Jun 23 · 7:30pm · Central Park - Naumburg Bandshell · Free
Free classical music concert at Naumburg Bandshell, part of 121st season
listed by The Skint
EC: Stan Brakhage SONGS 27-29
Tue Jun 23 · 8:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Rehearsal for Truth Festival: Out At Sea (Austria, Poland)
Wed Jun 24 · all day
<p>Image: RFT</p> <h5><strong>June 24 | 7 PM | Bohemian National Hall | 321 East 73rd St.</strong></h5> <h4><a href="https://www.tickettailor.com/events/havelcenter/2198726"><b>REGISTRATION AVAILABLE HERE</b></a></h4> <p>Experience <a href="https://www.rehearsalfortruth.org/program/out-at-sea"><em>Out at Sea</em></a>, a workshop production of the classic absurdist play by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82awomir_Mro%C5%BCek">Polish playwright Sławomir Mrożek</a>, directed by <a href="https://www.ira-suessenbach.at/about-en">Russian-Austrian director Ira Süssenbach</a>. Presented in English as part of the <a href="https://www.rehearsalfortruth.org/">2026 Rehearsal for Truth International Theater Festival</a>, the production stars <a href="https://www.mariananovak.com/">Mariana Novak</a>, Austrian actress <a href="https://austrian-actors.filmmakers.eu/en/actors/petra-staduan">Petra Staduan</a>, and Ira Süssenbach.</p> <h4><strong>About the Play</strong></h4> <p class="isSelectedEnd">Three shipwrecked men stranded on a raft become the protagonists of a sharp and thought-provoking exploration of power, survival, and society. In Süssenbach’s contemporary interpretation, the raft serves as a metaphor for a world facing profound challenges, including climate change, war, extremism, migration, and natural disasters. Combining absurdist humor with political resonance, <em>Out at Sea</em> offers audiences a compelling reflection on the uncertainties of our time. The performance is part of the Rehearsal for Truth International Theater Festival, an annual New York showcase of contemporary Central and Eastern European theater honoring the legacy of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A1clav_Havel">Václav Havel</a>.</p>
listed by Austrian Cultural Forum New York (ACFNY)
The Breeders
Wed Jun 24 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
listed by The Rooftop at Pier 17
Comedy Bang! Bang! Ground Beefing Tour 2026
Wed Jun 24 · all day
listed by The Town Hall
Azrieli: Summer Doctoral Mifgash
Wed Jun 24 · 8am · Wilf-Belfer Hall-921 Wurzweiler Multimedia Room
Organization: AZRIELI GRADUATE SCHOOL<br>Event Locator: 2026-ABDMKK<br><br><p>The Summer Doctoral Mifgash is a private 5-day intensive learning seminar for current doctoral students in cohort 2024.</p>
listed by Yeshiva University Events Calendar
Mystery and Wonder Exhibition Gallery Tour
Wed Jun 24 · 11am · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
listed by Lincoln Center
Summer for the City Kids, Teens, and Families Theater Storytime With John Robert Allman and Cherry Jaymes
Wed Jun 24 · 11am
listed by Lincoln Center
Lunchtime Bach cello in a cozy Capitol Hill café!
Wed Jun 24 · 12:30pm · $5 to reserve, $10+ at event
listed by Groupmuse
Summer for the City Dance Encounters Ogemdi Ude
Wed Jun 24 · 5pm
listed by Lincoln Center
State Capacity AI Hackathon
Wed Jun 24 · 5:30pm
Hackathon for civic technologists, government practitioners, researchers, students, and anyone who wants to build tools that help government deliver. Show up, pick a problem, ship something by the end of the night. Judges will give feedback and pick winners.
listed by Maximum New York
Book Talk with Professor Andrew Seth Meyer: To Rule All Under Heaven
Wed Jun 24 · 5:30pm
listed by China Institute
INKWAVES – Nicola Lagioia on Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
Wed Jun 24 · 6pm
Nicola Lagioia in conversation with Claudio Pagliara discussing Gilead by Marilynne Robinson.
listed by Italian Cultural Institute New York (Istituto Italiano di Cultura)
Members' Pride Night
Wed Jun 24 · 6pm · Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Celebrate Pride at BBG! Members, guests, and friends are invited for an evening of queer community, cohosted by Queer Soup Night.
listed by Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Pride Month: Culture Connection: Good Morning, Desire
Wed Jun 24 · 6pm · Virtual
Join us for this virtual book talk with Brad Gooch, Penny Arcade, and others.
listed by Queens Public Library
Online Business, B.B.A. Information Session
Wed Jun 24 · 6pm · Online
Discover how the fully-accredited and affordable online Business, B.B.A. program at Brooklyn College’s Koppelman School of Business can help you: Take your career to the next level Build in-demand business skills Complete your degree with flexibility for work and life Learn about the wide range of concentrations available, transfer credit opportunities, career outcomes, and support services designed for today’s working and transfer students. Join us virtually to meet with our faculty and admissions representatives, ask questions, and explore how the program can help you move from an associate degree to long-term professional growth.
listed by Brooklyn College Events
Reading Rhythms Prospect Heights: June 24th
Wed Jun 24 · 6:45pm · Prospect Heights · $20–30
Think Olio
listed by Reading Rhythms
The Animeros
Wed Jun 24 · 7pm · Sound Room
“Heartfelt and energetic”—on June 24, see the quirky, charming romantic comedy The Dance Club from Swedish director Lisa Langseth! When the eccentric psychology student Johannes (Nils Wetterholm) meets the charismatic performance artist Rakel (Alva Bratt) during his internship at an oppressive, rigid psychiatric clinic, a radical idea is born. Together, they start a secret club where the members—his own patients—are encouraged to explore remedies beyond diagnoses and pills and.confront those who have caused them pain. But as the club grows and the methods become increasingly extreme, things get complicated when Johannes inconveniently falls head over heels for Rakel. Photos: Jonas Alarik Purchase Tickets SUPPORT This program is supported by the Swedish Film Institute and the Swedish Institute.
listed by Scandinavia House (American-Scandinavian Foundation), Anthology Film Archives, Public Records
Hi-Lo Jack – Live at Bowery Ballroom with Nathan Farrell
Wed Jun 24 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
listed by Bowery Ballroom
Timothy Angulo
Wed Jun 24 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Timothy Angulo - drums Fabian Almazan - piano Chris Tordini - bass Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
listed by The Jazz Gallery
Summer for the City Living Music: Sam Amidon
Wed Jun 24 · 7:30pm
listed by Lincoln Center
MARE'S NEST
Wed Jun 24 · 7:30pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
The Moth StorySLAM
Wed Jun 24 · 8pm · The Bell House
listed by The Bell House
Kou Records: David Torn // Aliya Ultan and the Boreas Quintet
Wed Jun 24 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $25
An evening curated by Kou Records, presenting recent and forthcoming releases from the label's Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 cohorts.
listed by Roulette Intermedium
Summer for the City World at Play at Lincoln Center Kick Off the Rhythm: Haiti Celebration With Tabou Combo
Wed Jun 24 · 8pm
listed by Lincoln Center
CURSE OF THE SEVEN JACKALS
Wed Jun 24 · 9:15pm
listed by Anthology Film Archives
Orlando Trip – Performing Arts Concert by Fox on Ice
Thu Jun 25 · all day
<p><em>Image: Ludwig Drahosch</em></p> <p> </p> <h5><strong>June 25, 2026 | 6.30 PM</strong></h5> <h5><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/orlando-trip-performing-arts-concert-by-fox-on-ice-tickets-1989611418311?aff=oddtdtcreator"><b>TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE</b></a></h5> <p data-start="214" data-end="720">Join us for <a href="https://foxonice.com/orlando-trip/"><em data-start="181" data-end="195">ORLANDO TRIP</em></a>, a genre-defying performing arts concert by Vienna-based collective <a href="https://foxonice.com/">Fox On Ice</a> that reimagines the mythical figure of Orlando through music, spoken performance, film, and visual storytelling. Paying tribute to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludovico_Ariosto">Ludovico Ariosto</a> and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf">Virginia Woolf</a>, the production explores fluidity, transformation, and the crossing of borders through a contemporary European lens.</p> <h6><strong>About the Event</strong></h6> <p data-start="581" data-end="1034">Part concert, part spoken performance, part cinematic experience, <em data-start="647" data-end="661">ORLANDO TRIP</em> unfolds through twelve songs, intermezzi, and videos that trace the journey of Orlando — knight, traveler, ambassador, and nomadic conqueror of rigid identities. Seamlessly blending stage and film, music and literature, Fox On Ice creates an immersive world where humans and landscapes, masculinity and femininity, reality and myth continuously transform into one another. Described by critics as “a performance with a hypnotic aura” and “a successful mix of elegance and opulence,” <em data-start="1146" data-end="1160">ORLANDO TRIP</em> offers sensual access to a European myth centered on fluidity and the feminine art of transformation. The internationally acclaimed production has been presented at theaters and festivals across Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Asia.</p> <h6><strong>About the Artists</strong></h6> <p><strong><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-11054 size-medium alignleft" src="https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FoxOnIce-Logo-noshad-300x300.png" alt="" width="300" height="300" srcset="https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FoxOnIce-Logo-noshad-300x300.png 300w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FoxOnIce-Logo-noshad-1024x1024.png 1024w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FoxOnIce-Logo-noshad-150x150.png 150w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FoxOnIce-Logo-noshad-768x768.png 768w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FoxOnIce-Logo-noshad-650x650.png 650w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FoxOnIce-Logo-noshad-1300x1300.png 1300w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FoxOnIce-Logo-noshad.png 1536w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></strong></p> <p data-start="1700" data-end="2072"><a href="https://foxonice.com/">Fox On Ice</a> is the collaborative band project of writer, singer, and performer <strong>Anna Luca Poloni</strong> and composer, musician, and visual artist <strong>Christian Mair.</strong> Based in Vienna and performing internationally, the duo develops performing arts concerts that reinterpret myth through female and fluid perspectives, working at the intersection of music, literature, film, and theatre.<br /> Poloni is an Austro-Italian writer, singer, and performer whose work has been presented at institutions including Wiener Festwochen, Schauspielhaus Wien, Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen, and Grand Théâtre Luxembourg. She is professor for directing at the Max Reinhardt Seminar Vienna and founder and artistic director of <a href="https://www.wortwiege.at/">Wortwiege.</a><br /> Christian Mair is an Austrian composer, musician, visual artist, and producer whose artistic work spans theatre, film, and music productions at major cultural institutions including Theater in der Josefstadt Vienna, Théâtre National du Luxembourg, Schauspiel Dortmund, and Wiener Festwochen. He is founder and managing director of Wortwiege.</p> <h6><strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-11055 alignleft" src="https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3_Wortwiege_Variation-300x107.png" alt="" width="300" height="107" srcset="https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3_Wortwiege_Variation-300x107.png 300w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3_Wortwiege_Variation-1024x365.png 1024w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3_Wortwiege_Variation-768x273.png 768w, https://acfny.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3_Wortwiege_Variation-1536x547.png 1536w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />About <a href="https://www.wortwiege.at/en/">WORTWIEGE</a></strong></h6> <p>Wortwiege is a theatre producer and festival dedicated to contemporary dramatic storytelling and writer-centered theatre. Working with material ranging from antiquity to the present, Wortwiege combines theatrical productions with public discourse programs in literature and science.</p>
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Copland & Twain – NYC
Thu Jun 25 · all day · Cheslea Music Festival
Copland & Twain has its NYC debut conducted by Ken-David Masur just days before America's 250th birthday.
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Dark Star Orchestra
Thu Jun 25 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
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Laurel Halo, Ash Fure
Thu Jun 25 · all day
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Michaël Brun Presents BAYO - 3 Day Pass
Thu Jun 25 · 12am · Brooklyn Paramount
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Azrieli: Summer Doctoral Mifgash
Thu Jun 25 · 8am · Wilf-Belfer Hall-921 Wurzweiler Multimedia Room
Organization: AZRIELI GRADUATE SCHOOL<br>Event Locator: 2026-ABDMKK<br><br><p>The Summer Doctoral Mifgash is a private 5-day intensive learning seminar for current doctoral students in cohort 2024.</p>
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Founder Breakfast w/ Mark Pincus (Founder of Zynga)
Thu Jun 25 · 9am · New York, NY · 0
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S26 FY Orientation: Academic Advising
Thu Jun 25 · 2pm
Academic advising session for FY orientation.
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Immune-Epithelial Interactions in Food Allergy
Thu Jun 25 · 2:30pm · CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
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Seen and Unseen: Portals and Passageways
Thu Jun 25 · 2:30pm
Blind individuals and adults with low vision are invited to experience the art of Isamu Noguchi at home in this virtual program.
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Summer for the City Dance Encounters Ogemdi Ude
Thu Jun 25 · 5pm
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Online Business, B.B.A. Information Session
Thu Jun 25 · 6pm · Online
Discover how the fully-accredited and affordable online Business, B.B.A. program at Brooklyn College’s Koppelman School of Business can help you: Take your career to the next level Build in-demand business skills Complete your degree with flexibility for work and life Learn about the wide range of concentrations available, transfer credit opportunities, career outcomes, and support services designed for today’s working and transfer students. Join us virtually to meet with our faculty and admissions representatives, ask questions, and explore how the program can help you move from an associate degree to long-term professional growth.
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2charm, DJ Shiver, DJ Gay Panic
Thu Jun 25 · 6pm · The Rooftop
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We Call It Ballroom
Thu Jun 25 · 6pm · Bob Fisch Presentation Hall, JFB Building, Room N108, 220 West 28th Street, New York, NY, United States
In celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, we welcome you to an evening exploring ballroom culture as a powerful force of creativity, identity, fashion, performance, and community. The evening will start off with a screening of the visual album, We Call It Ballroom (2025), followed by a conversation between director and producer Odu Adamu and Michael Roberson, co-producer and author of Ballroom: A History, A Movement, A Celebration. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing. About the Event Created by Black and Latinx LGBTQ+ artists, performers, and community members, ballroom culture has roots in the Harlem Renaissance and expands far beyond its depiction in TV, music, and pop culture. Rooted in FIT’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and creative innovation, the screening and conversation will share historical context and contemporary perspectives on the legacy and ongoing evolution of the ballroom and house scene in the United States. This event is sponsored by FIT Alumni Relations. This event is free and open to the public. REGISTER ON THE FIT ALUMNI SITE
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MARE'S NEST
Thu Jun 25 · 6:30pm
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flurry (fka Yard Sale), Anyhow, You're Surrounded
Thu Jun 25 · 6:30pm · Zone One
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Summer for the City Social Dance Louis Armstrong House Museum Big Band
Thu Jun 25 · 6:30pm
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Reading Rhythms Long Island: June 25th
Thu Jun 25 · 6:30pm · Long Island · $20–30
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The Library for the Performing Arts Play Club [IN PERSON]
Thu Jun 25 · 6:30pm · The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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Opening Doors: Roni Ben-Hur's Musical Milestone
Thu Jun 25 · 7pm
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The Hotelier with Bellows
Thu Jun 25 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
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Ethan Iverson - Solo
Thu Jun 25 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Ethan Iverson - piano Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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CURSE OF THE SEVEN JACKALS
Thu Jun 25 · 7:15pm
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An Evening With Trueanon And Devin Thomas O'shea: The Veiled Prophet
Thu Jun 25 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
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Summer for the City Spotlight: Where the Boys Are
Thu Jun 25 · 7:30pm
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Echoes & Fire" An Intimate Piano & Cello Recital
Thu Jun 25 · 7:30pm · Church · $5 to reserve, $30+ at event
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Kou Records: Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe // Eyvind Kang & Jessika Kenney
Thu Jun 25 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $25
An evening curated by Kou Records, presenting recent and forthcoming releases from the label's Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 cohorts.
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Summer for the City Silent Disco ABT Silent Disco
Thu Jun 25 · 10pm
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BABYBOI Pride x Queerpalooza: Monte Christo, Jash Jay, Taylor Made + more
Thu Jun 25 · 10:30pm · Full Venue
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Dark Star Orchestra
Fri Jun 26 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
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Elaine May
Fri Jun 26 · all day · Film at Lincoln Center
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the release of Elaine May's third feature Mikey and Nicky, Film at Lincoln Center presents a special look back at May's incomparable career behind the camera.
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Murmrr & ArKtype Present: John Cameron Mitchell & Friends
Fri Jun 26 · all day
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Set Up: JISWEA Summit - Sky Cafe
Fri Jun 26 · 8:30am · Wilf-Belfer Hall-Sky Cafe
Organization: WURZWEILER SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK<br>Event Locator: 2026-ABDKAB<br><br><p dir="ltr"> </p> <p> </p>
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Arte en el Noguchi: Seamos minerales con el artista Juan Ferrer
Fri Jun 26 · 10am · The Noguchi Museum
Creación artística inspirada en la vida de los minerales.
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S26 FY Orientation: Academic Advising
Fri Jun 26 · 10am
Academic advising session for FY orientation.
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Typographics 2026
Fri Jun 26 · 10am · Cooper Union Events & Exhibitions (Great Hall)
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Virtual Session for Prospective Students
Fri Jun 26 · 12pm
Register for an upcoming virtual admissions information session hosted by the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. What to Expect Meet...
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Romería
Fri Jun 26 · 1pm · Film at Lincoln Center
In this delicate and poignantly autobiographical film from Carla Simón (Alcarràs, NYFF60), 18-year-old Marina negotiates her idealized memories of her parents, whom she lost at a young age, when she arrives in sun-kissed Galicia to meet her extended family for the first time. Opens June 26 featuring Q&As with Carla Simón.
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Summer for the City Dance Encounters Ogemdi Ude
Fri Jun 26 · 5pm
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Sound Meditation | with Franck Raharinosy, Mary Reilly Nichols and Margot Langman
Fri Jun 26 · 6pm
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Ben Hemsley
Fri Jun 26 · 6pm · The Rooftop
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MARE'S NEST
Fri Jun 26 · 6:30pm
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Summer for the City Social Dance Rubali Valerio
Fri Jun 26 · 6:30pm
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SCENES FROM ALLEN'S LAST THREE DAYS ON EARTH AS A SPIRIT
Fri Jun 26 · 6:45pm
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Eric Scott Reed Trio: Out Late
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm
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Bouchra Meriem Bennani
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · Metrograph
Orian Barki / 2025 / 83min / DCP. Q&A with filmmakers and artists Orian Barki, Meriem Bennani, John Michael Boling, and Jason Coombs.
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Abby Govindan: Pushing 30
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · The Bell House
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Chelsea Music Festival Presents: Shelters in the Desert | An Evening with Vu, León, Susman, Smirnóv, Hernández
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · St. Paul's Church · $15 tickets ($10 for Supermusers)
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Daria Vasileva: Recital & "Scriabin: Elements" Album Launch Party
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · Loft · $65 tickets ($55 for Supermusers)
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Soulful Juneteenth Sax w/ Bernell Jones II
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · Planetary Music · $5 to reserve, $25+ at event
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Ben Cosgrove comes to the Canyon
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · Outdoors · $5 to reserve, $20+ at event
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Michaël Brun Presents Bayo
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · Brooklyn Paramount
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The Hotelier with Doll Spirit Vessel
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
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Summer for the City Orestes Gómez
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm
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Car Culture [Live], Ryley Walker
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · Sound Room
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Simon Moullier
Fri Jun 26 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Simon Moullier - vibraphone David Leon - alto flute Vinícius Gomes - guitar Carmen Quill - upright bass Rogerio Boccato - percussion Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS + NO MORE TO SAY
Fri Jun 26 · 8:45pm
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Summer for the City Silent Disco DJ Bongohead
Fri Jun 26 · 10pm
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ABT Conductors Celebration
Fri Jun 26 · 10pm · The Metropolitan Opera
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Papi Juice Pride
Fri Jun 26 · 10:30pm · Full Venue
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Diva Diva: Honcho, Mutualism / Lis Dalton, DJPT b2b NSA / Mondo Nexus
Fri Jun 26 · 11pm · Sound Room, The Atrium, Upstairs
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Everyday People
Sat Jun 27 · all day · The Rooftop at Pier 17
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JSCHLATT: Just This Once
Sat Jun 27 · all day
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VAJRA YOGA™ IMMERSION: "Supreme Substance of the Alchemists": The Enlightening Spirit and Meeting the Vajra Body | with Robert A.F. Thurman, John Campbell, and guest teacher Patty MacRae
Sat Jun 27 · 9:30am
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Mindfulness in the Galleries
Sat Jun 27 · 10am · The Noguchi Museum
Join us for meditation and mindfulness in the Museum galleries.
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Summer for the City The Art of Wellbeing Movement Session With New York City Ballet
Sat Jun 27 · 11am
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ABTKids - ABT
Sat Jun 27 · 11am · The Metropolitan Opera
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CCNY & CUNY at Harlem Pride 2026
Sat Jun 27 · 12pm
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Summer for the City Kids, Teens, and Families Pierce Freelon
Sat Jun 27 · 12pm
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Tidal x Elsewhere x X&ND present: WHO'S DANCING? album release pride party
Sat Jun 27 · 1pm · The Rooftop
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The Nursery: Maribou State
Sat Jun 27 · 1pm · The Nursery
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Violin and Piano Recital: Bloch, Franck, Bach, and Sarasate, with Mark Peskanov and Doris Stevenson
Sat Jun 27 · 2pm · NY
Bloch Nigun Franck Sonata in A Major for violin and piano Allegretto ben moderato Allegro Ben moderato: Recitativo-Fantasia Allegretto poco mosso Bach Chaconne, from the Partita in D minor for solo violin, BWV 1004 Sarasate Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25 Allegro moderato Moderato Lento assai Allegro moderato Moderato with Mark Peskanov, violin Doris Stevenson, piano Back to concerts calendar
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Summer for the City NEXT250: Young Artists Showcase
Sat Jun 27 · 2pm
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日本語でのツアー Museum Tour in Japanese
Sat Jun 27 · 3pm · The Noguchi Museum
土曜日の3時から日本語でのツアーを実施します。ツアーは会話型で美術館の常設展、特別展の中から選ばれた数点の作品に焦点を当てて、イサム・ノグチの生涯、作品観について探索します。
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CHLOMOSEXUAL PRESENTS: FAG!
Sat Jun 27 · 4pm · H0L0
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EC: THE TEXT OF LIGHT
Sat Jun 27 · 4:15pm
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Bouchra Meriem Bennani
Sat Jun 27 · 4:40pm · Metrograph
Orian Barki / 2025 / 83min / DCP. Q&A with filmmakers and artists Orian Barki, Meriem Bennani, John Michael Boling, and Jason Coombs.
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Summer for the City Dance Encounters Ogemdi Ude
Sat Jun 27 · 5pm
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MARE'S NEST
Sat Jun 27 · 5:15pm
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Elsewhere Pride: Isabella Lovestory, Lil Mariko, DJ Preciosa + more
Sat Jun 27 · 6pm · Full Venue
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A POET ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE: A DOCU-DIARY ON ALLEN GINSBERG
Sat Jun 27 · 6:15pm
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La Banda Chuska, La Zorra Zapata
Sat Jun 27 · 7pm · Sound Room
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2 Lizards
Sat Jun 27 · 7pm · Metrograph
Meriem Bennani, Orian Barki, John Michael Boling / 2020 / 42min / DCP, preceded by Culturesport: Rotterdam 95. Q&A with filmmakers and artists Orian Barki, Meriem Bennani, John Michael Boling, and Jason Coombs.
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ACE Presents Breakfast of Champions
Sat Jun 27 · 7pm · Metrograph
1999 / 110min / DCP. Q&A with editor Suzy Elmiger moderated by Meg Reticker, ACE.
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Summer for the City In:Formation Festival
Sat Jun 27 · 7pm
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Michaël Brun Presents Bayo
Sat Jun 27 · 7pm · Brooklyn Paramount
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Eric Scott Reed Trio: Out Late
Sat Jun 27 · 7pm
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Hannah Marks Quartet
Sat Jun 27 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Hannah Marks - bass Nathan Reising - alto saxophone Jonathan Paik - piano Steven Crammer - drums Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET TICKETS & MORE INFO
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Summer for the City J.PERIOD Presents The Block Party
Sat Jun 27 · 7:30pm
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Lowertown with Holidays in United States
Sat Jun 27 · 8pm · Bowery Ballroom
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FRIED SHOES, COOKED DIAMONDS
Sat Jun 27 · 8:45pm
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Summer for the City Silent Disco Sincere Light: A Tribute to D'Angelo
Sat Jun 27 · 10pm
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House Of Diggs: DJ Holographic, YSHESO_, Dee Diggs / BEARCAT, DJ DEADNAME
Sat Jun 27 · 11pm · Sound Room, The Atrium
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Reading In The Park
Sun Jun 28 · 11am · Queens
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Story Time
Sun Jun 28 · 11:30am
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Drop-In Artmaking
Sun Jun 28 · 12pm
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Slow Summer at Brooklyn Bridge Park
Sun Jun 28 · 1pm · New York · FREE
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March with CUNY at NYC Pride
Sun Jun 28 · 1pm
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Violin and Piano Recital: Bloch, Franck, Bach, and Sarasate with Mark Peskanov and Doris Stevenson
Sun Jun 28 · 2pm · NY
Bloch Nigun Franck Sonata in A Major for violin and piano Allegretto ben moderato Allegro Ben moderato: Recitativo-Fantasia Allegretto poco mosso Bach Chaconne, from the Partita in D minor for solo violin, BWV 1004 Sarasate Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25 Allegro moderato Moderato Lento assai Allegro moderato Moderato with Mark Peskanov, violin Doris Stevenson, piano Back to concerts calendar
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Public Tour in Mandarin Chinese
Sun Jun 28 · 3pm · The Noguchi Museum
中文公眾導覽2026年6月28日 星期日 下午 3:00本館每月於指定之星期日下午3點提供中文公眾導覽服務。
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Wordplay
Sun Jun 28 · 3pm · The Noguchi Museum
Explore the words, texts, and archival documents of Isamu Noguchi and use writing as a tool for engaging with Noguchi's sculptures.
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The Nursery: Ritual w/ Colored Craig, CTRLZORA, Doula
Sun Jun 28 · 3pm · The Nursery
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Out & Abt - Full Venue Day & Night Takeover
Sun Jun 28 · 4pm · Full Venue
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Summer for the City Lincoln Center Contemporary Dance Festival Rachid Ouramdane | Compagnie de Chaillot
Sun Jun 28 · 4pm
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EC: THE ART OF VISION
Sun Jun 28 · 4:30pm
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Rodney Whitaker Quintet
Sun Jun 28 · 5pm
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MARE'S NEST
Sun Jun 28 · 5:15pm
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Summer for the City Lincoln Center Visionary Artist: Wynton Marsalis Jason Marsalis
Sun Jun 28 · 6pm
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Usama Siddiquee
Sun Jun 28 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
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PRETTY MAJOR Pride Edition Hosted by Jay Jurden and Nico Carney
Sun Jun 28 · 7pm · The Bell House
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Summer for the City Nightbirds, The Music of Labelle
Sun Jun 28 · 7:30pm
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Bouchra Meriem Bennani
Sun Jun 28 · 7:30pm · Metrograph
Orian Barki / 2025 / 83min / DCP. Q&A with filmmakers and artists Orian Barki, Meriem Bennani, John Michael Boling, and Jason Coombs.
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Summer for the City Silent Disco DJ Bill Coleman
Sun Jun 28 · 8pm
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PRODUCE: Volume 1
Mon Jun 29 · all day
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FEVER Rising I NYC Pride Afterhours 2026
Mon Jun 29 · 4am · Full Venue
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Second Annual JISWEA Summit
Mon Jun 29 · 8am · Wilf-Belfer Hall-1214 (Presidential Conference Room)
Organization: WURZWEILER SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK<br>Event Locator: 2026-ABDJZK<br><br><p>This will be a <strong>breakout room</strong> for the<em> Second Annual JISWEA Summit</em>.</p>
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Reading Rhythms Virtual: June 29th
Mon Jun 29 · 1pm · Virtual · $10
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The Book of George
Mon Jun 29 · 6pm
The Book of George: Mentorship, Storytelling, and the Wild Places That Shape Us The Book of George is a short documentary about mentorship, identity, and the life-changing power of access to the natural world. Rooted in George McKenzie Jr.’s journey from Brooklyn to the backcountry of Florida, the film explores how relationships, storytelling, and wild places can help shape a person’s path and sense of purpose. Through intimate moments and a deeply personal lens, the film reflects on what it means to be seen, guided, and challenged into becoming more of yourself. It also highlights the importance of conservation not only as an environmental issue, but as a human one—connected to belonging, opportunity, healing, and legacy. This program at The Explorers Club will feature a screening of The Book of George, followed by a conversation with George McKenzie Jr. about the making of the film, the role mentorship has played in his life, and how storytelling can help people connect more deeply with nature and one another. At its heart, The Book of George is about more than one person’s story. It is about what becomes possible when someone is invited into a world they never thought they could belong to. This in-person event at the Explorers Club Headquarters will include an audience Q&A. RESERVATIONS This will be an in-person lecture at Explorers Club Headquarters. In-person tickets are $20 for Members, and $35 for the General Public. Check-in will begin at 6:00 pm, with a beer and wine reception from 6:00 – 7:00 pm FILM CREDITS Director: Danny Schmidt Executive Producers: Mallory Lykes Dimmitt, Alex Wallace, Julie Wallace, Hayley Nenadal Producers: George McKenzie Jr, Clay Barron, Danny Schmidt Produced by Pure Gold Picture in association with SLOMotion Film Presented by The Los Angeles Times Supported by Stio, Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation, CREW Land and Water Trust
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Reflections on Circa 1776: Jews in Colonial America
Mon Jun 29 · 6pm
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Family Planning
Mon Jun 29 · 6:30pm · Cooper Union Events & Exhibitions (Great Hall)
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MARE'S NEST
Mon Jun 29 · 6:30pm
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Reading Rhythms Midtown: June 29th
Mon Jun 29 · 6:30pm · Midtown · $20–30
Leo's Famous @ Leonetta
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EC: THE PITTSBURGH TRILOGY
Mon Jun 29 · 7pm
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Haus of Dy-LAN
Mon Jun 29 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
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Scientific Controversies: Heart, Blood, and Soul
Tue Jun 30 · all day
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Touch Tour: Portals
Tue Jun 30 · 10:30am · The Noguchi Museum
Touch Tours for visitors who are blind or who have low vision include detailed verbal description of artworks, inquiry-based conversation, and contextual information about Isamu Noguchi's art, life, and legacy.
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Combinatorial Explosion: From Atom-Bond Arrangements to Exotic Diseases
Tue Jun 30 · 4pm · 116 ROCKEFELLER RESEARCH LABORATORIES, MSKCC
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MARE'S NEST
Tue Jun 30 · 6:30pm
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Summer for the City Lincoln Center Contemporary Dance Festival Professional Dance Workshop with Akram Khan Company
Tue Jun 30 · 6:30pm
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June Tech Rooftop Mixer (Hosted by Andrew Yeung)
Tue Jun 30 · 6:30pm · Brooklyn, NY · 0
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ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY
Tue Jun 30 · 7pm
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Reading Rhythms Virtual: June 30th
Tue Jun 30 · 7pm · Virtual · $10
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RES – "How I Do" [Live], Quinnette [DJ]
Tue Jun 30 · 7pm · Sound Room
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Thee Marloes
Tue Jun 30 · 7pm · The Rooftop
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Jo Firestone: Sex On Murder Island
Tue Jun 30 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
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John Zorn's Simulacrum
Tue Jun 30 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $35
Zorn's most powerful 21st century ensemble featuring longtime associates John Medeski, Matt Hollenberg, and Kenny Grohowski.
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Extraordinary Founders Dinner (hosted by Andrew Yeung)
Tue Jun 30 · 9pm · San Francisco, CA · 0
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Pride Night Toast
Tue Jun 30 · 10pm · The Metropolitan Opera
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Graduate Admissions Information Session
Wed Jul 1 · 6pm · Online
Meet virtually with a representative from Graduate Admissions to learn about Brooklyn College’s graduate programs and discuss the process of applying to graduate school. Register Now
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The Bug Club, Golomb
Wed Jul 1 · 7pm · The Rooftop
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GIMS Live in NYC
Wed Jul 1 · 7pm · Brooklyn Paramount
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BERT RUINS EVERYTHING
Wed Jul 1 · 7pm · Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
On July 1, see the tender coming-of-age comedy Bert Ruins Everything from Swedish director Manuel Concha (Suedi, Bäckström)! Based on the iconic Bert Diaries books from writers Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson, Bert Ruins Everything follows teenage best friends Bert (Axel Adelöw) and Åke as they embark on their school-mandated internship week between 8th and 9th grade. Bert ends up at Tippen, his classmate’s family-owned restaurant. There, he meets Molly (Matilda Gross), a captivating prep cook and falls head over heels. All’s well that ends well – if it weren’t for the fact that Åke is also in love with Molly. Weaving an intricate web of lies and navigating an extraordinary love triangle over the course of the week, Bert finds himself careening towards an explosion, and risks losing both his best friend and his great love in the process. Photos: Carl Nilsson Purchase Tickets SUPPORT This program is supported by the Swedish Film Institute and the Swedish Institute.
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RES – "How I Do" [Live], Quinnette [DJ]
Wed Jul 1 · 7pm · Sound Room
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Elohim
Thu Jul 2 · 6pm · The Rooftop
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CCNY CWE Admissions Workshop | Online
Thu Jul 2 · 6pm
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Reading Rhythms Queens: July 2nd
Thu Jul 2 · 6:30pm · Queens · $20–30
The Ditty
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How to Talk Politics Well, Effectively, and Pro-Socially
Thu Jul 2 · 6:30pm · Fractal Campus in Williamsburg
Political conversation with Daniel Golliher (founder of Maximum New York), Priya Rose (co-founder of Fractal), and Andrew Rose (co-founder of Fractal) about having productive political conversations that improve outcomes and culture.
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RES – "How I Do" [Live], Quinnette [DJ]
Thu Jul 2 · 7pm · Sound Room
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Jibz Cameron / Dynasty Handbag: Hell In A Handbag
Thu Jul 2 · 7:30pm · The Bell House
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Village Hidden in Sound 2-Year Anniversary: Special Guest, Manu Miran, Touch Base, Sam Valle
Thu Jul 2 · 10:30pm · Sound Room
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Arte en el Noguchi: Elaboración de incienso desde el bosque
Fri Jul 3 · 10am · The Noguchi Museum
Aprenderemos a hacer incienso natural utilizando resinas, hierbas y maderas aromáticas, conectando con prácticas ancestrales.
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Free First Friday
Fri Jul 3 · 11am · The Noguchi Museum
On the first Friday of every month, Museum admission is free. From May–September, the Museum is open on Free First Fridays with extended hours until 8 pm.
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barnacle boi, enjoii
Fri Jul 3 · 6pm · The Rooftop
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Davin Shaffer, Lea Jaffe, Immaterialize [DJ]
Fri Jul 3 · 7pm · Sound Room
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Raär, Joe Delon / Martha, Mizeyesis / Kristine Barilli
Fri Jul 3 · 11pm · Sound Room, The Atrium, Upstairs
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Soul Summit x Shelter: Analog Soul, Lovie & Honey Bun, Niyah West & Madre Guía, Suze Ijó
Sat Jul 4 · 3pm · Sound Room, The Atrium, The Nursery, Upstairs
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Hayden James - Day & Night Takeover
Sat Jul 4 · 4pm · Full Venue
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KEIN KLUB
Sat Jul 4 · 10pm · H0L0
kein klub is a recurring club event at h0l0 focused on discovery and raw, off-center club music.
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Story Time
Sun Jul 5 · 11:30am
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Drop-In Artmaking
Sun Jul 5 · 12pm
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The Nursery: The Ritual w/ Anané & Louie Vega
Sun Jul 5 · 3pm · The Nursery
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Shifters
Mon Jul 6 · all day · Cherry Lane
Meet Dre and Des, they are young, gifted, Black. He stayed. She left. Years later they come crashing back into each other's lives, carrying new secrets and old scars.
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Summer 2026 On Campus Orientation
Mon Jul 6 · 12:30pm · Wilf-Belfer Hall-807
Organization: WURZWEILER SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK<br>Event Locator: 2026-ABDMJT<br><br><p>Summer 2026 On Campus Orientation for Live Virtual/Face to Face MSW Program</p>
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Method Acting in Typeface Design
Mon Jul 6 · 6:30pm · Cooper Union Events & Exhibitions (Great Hall)
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Reading Rhythms Williamsburg: July 20th
Mon Jul 6 · 7pm · Williamsburg · $20
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BUILDING by Colin Quinn and Vincent Piazza
Tue Jul 7 · all day
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Reading Rhythms Virtual: July 7th
Tue Jul 7 · 1pm · Virtual · $10
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Complete Your Graduate Application Information Session
Tue Jul 7 · 6pm · Online
This session is for graduate applicants who have not submitted a complete application. Meet virtually with a rep from Graduate Admissions to discuss the application process at Brooklyn College. Send outstanding documents to complete your application. Register Now
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Naumburg Orchestral Concerts - 7/7 Performance
Tue Jul 7 · 7:30pm · Central Park - Naumburg Bandshell · Free
Free classical music concert at Naumburg Bandshell, part of 121st season
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The Saviors
Wed Jul 8 · all day · Linda Gross Theater
When a lost young man takes shelter in their church, two altar boys desperately cling to each other as their changing faiths, lives, and bodies threaten to tear them apart.
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BUILDING by Colin Quinn and Vincent Piazza
Wed Jul 8 · all day
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Prospective F-1 Student Information Session
Wed Jul 8 · 10am · Online
Are you a prospective F-1 student planning to apply to Brooklyn College? The Office of International Student and Scholar Services is hosting an online video conference to answer your questions and concerns about attending Brooklyn College as an F-1 student. Register Now
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SUMMERPASS 2026! All Shows. All Summer. $75
Wed Jul 8 · 12pm
The Jazz Gallery’s Annual Summerpass is back! For just $75, see all shows in July & August for FREE (general admission AND Livestream) GET YOUR SUMMERPASS TODAY & see you at TJG Where The Future Is Present! MORE INFO
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Reading Rhythms Toronto Chapter - Reading in the Park Party (Free!)
Wed Jul 8 · 6:30pm · Toronto · FREE
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Kevian Kraemer
Wed Jul 8 · 7pm · Bowery Ballroom
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The Trap Music Orchestra
Wed Jul 8 · 7pm · The Jazz Gallery
Sets at 7pm + 9pm ET FREE WITH SUMMERPASS TICKETS & MORE INFO
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S26 FY Orientation: Academic Advising
Thu Jul 9 · 2pm
Academic advising session for FY orientation.
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American Football
Thu Jul 9 · 7pm · Brooklyn Paramount
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Play Time, Ezra Feinberg
Thu Jul 9 · 7pm · Sound Room
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No Fun New Perspectives: Bill Nace, Carlos Giffoni, Charmaine Lee, Twig Harper, and more (Night 1)
Thu Jul 9 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $25
A three-day fest with a dream lineup of avant-garde musicians in first-time collaborations.
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The Marvelous Miss Gender Tour Starring BOSCO
Fri Jul 10 · all day
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New York Asian Film Festival 2026
Fri Jul 10 · all day · Film at Lincoln Center
This year's program features more than 50 filmmakers, ranging from acclaimed veterans to exciting new voices, who will be on hand for post-screening Q&As and special appearances, giving audiences an insider's look into the stories behind their work.
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S26 FY Orientation: Academic Advising
Fri Jul 10 · 10am
Academic advising session for FY orientation.
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Arte en el Noguchi: Marcela Alatorre – La ruta del cacao: migración agridulce
Fri Jul 10 · 10am · The Noguchi Museum
Marcela nos contará la historia del cacao y nos guiará para crear chocolate desde el grano hasta la barra.
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Summer Seminars
Fri Jul 10 · 3pm · CARSON FAMILY AUDITORIUM (CRC)
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The Nine Stages of Shamatha (Calm-Abiding) Meditation | with H.E Gegye Yongyal Rinpoche
Fri Jul 10 · 6:30pm
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Fetty Wap: Nostalgia Tour
Fri Jul 10 · 7pm · Brooklyn Paramount
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No Fun New Perspectives: Carlos Giffoni, Lee Ranaldo, Raven Chacon, Keith Fullerton Whitman, and more (Night 2)
Fri Jul 10 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $25
A three-day fest with a dream lineup of avant-garde musicians in first-time collaborations.
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Perry Maysun – A Very Pathetic Tour
Fri Jul 10 · 8pm · Bowery Ballroom
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STERAC, Julia Govor / Anthony Rother [Hybrid], James Bangura / Yasmeenah
Fri Jul 10 · 11pm · Sound Room, The Atrium, Upstairs
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LSAC Admissions Law School Forum
Sat Jul 11 · 10am
At the LSAC Law School Forums, you'll have the unique opportunity to connect directly with representatives from more than 100 law schools. The...
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Lil' Studio at Harlem Library
Sat Jul 11 · 11am
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JACK WHITE LIVE 2026
Sat Jul 11 · 7pm · Brooklyn Paramount
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Telula, T3LULA
Sat Jul 11 · 7pm · Sound Room
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No Fun New Perspectives: NIKA, Nate Wooley, Zeena Parkins, Ryan Sawyer, and more (Night 3)
Sat Jul 11 · 8pm · Roulette Intermedium · $25
A three-day fest with a dream lineup of avant-garde musicians in first-time collaborations.
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Sid Simons with Bec Lauder
Sat Jul 11 · 8pm · Bowery Ballroom
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Byron The Aquarius, Marco Weibel / Whodat, For Future's Sake / Jenifa Mayanja
Sat Jul 11 · 11pm · Sound Room, The Atrium, Upstairs
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