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1 Roberto Carlos Signature & Photo Ticket - EARLY BIRD OFFER | Jacob Javits Convention Center
Jun 21, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Meet and greet with Roberto Carlos at the MVPs booth #2218 on Saturday 21st June. The event will begin at 2pm.Tickets include a picture and autograph with the Brazilian soccer Legend. Bring any item you own or choose from our selection of items.A Beckett Witness COA will accompany every item at no additional cost.Please note - you will need a ticket to Fanatics Fest. This can be purchased separately on the Fanatics Fest website.
Information Source: MVPs.com | eventbrite
The Great Nosh NYC Picnic Festival | Governors Island Play Lawns
Jun 22, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
New York
The Great Nosh
is the ultimate summer picnic packed with NYC’s best restaurants, exclusive chef collabs, immersive art, unexpected Jew-ish cultural connections and plenty of sunshine.
Each ticket includes:
Festival Entry
Picnic tote & limited edition blanket with reusable utensils
All on-site experiences and programming
Complimentary water (stay hydrated out there!)
Food, drinks, and picnic provisions available for purchase from all chef-collab stations and marketplace
More info:
www.thegreatnosh.com
See you on the grass!
Information Source: The Great Nosh | eventbrite
Speed Dating Event for 28-43 Year Olds | Millennial Edition @ Tavern 29 | Tavern 29
Jun 22, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
New York
Millennial Speed Dating in New York City
Refund Policy:
Plans change? No problem! If you can't make it to an event, we'll credit your ticket to another. Purchasing early helps us plan and guarantees your spot, so grab your tickets today with confidence
Join us for an exciting night of
Speed Dating
designed specifically for the
Millennial
crowd. This event offers the perfect chance to meet potential matches face-to-face—no more endless swiping, just real conversations and instant chemistry.
Each
Speed Date
lasts about three minutes, giving you just enough time to share a bit about yourself, whether it’s your latest Netflix binge, favorite TikTok trends, or where you had the best avocado toast. You’ll rotate through mini-dates with a variety of singles, ensuring plenty of opportunities to connect with others who get the whole "dating app fatigue" struggle.
Our experienced hosts will guide you through the evening, making sure everyone feels comfortable and at ease, whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned pro.
So, if you're ready to step away from the screens and make some real connections in person,
Millennial Speed Dating in NYC
is the event for you! Don’t miss out—come meet like-minded singles for a night full of laughs, romance, and genuine connections!
How it works:
Purchase your
speed dating
ticket to secure your spot (better to sign up early)
On the date of the event, arrive 15 minutes early to check in with our host
You'll be seated at a table and asked to rotate to the next number once our bell rings
After every 3 minutes, the bell will ring and you'll go on the next 3 minute
date
Takes notes to like/pass after each date with our
dating
pamphlet
After the
speed dating
event, sign into our site to check out your matches
If you have a match, you'll see it on your My Matches screen
It's fun, easy to take part, and unlike anything you've ever done before.
The Venue:
Tavern 29
47 E 29th St, New York, NY 10016
(212) 685-4422
Information Source: OnSpeedDating | eventbrite
HAUSER 2025 (New York) | Radio City Music Hall
Jun 24, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Experience the mesmerizing performance of HAUSER at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on June 24, 2025. Immerse yourself in the enchanting sounds of this world-renowned cellist as he takes the stage at 1260 6th Avenue. Don't miss the opportunity to witness a night of extraordinary music in one of the most iconic venues in the city. Book your tickets now for an unforgettable evening of classical mastery.
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Venn Academy Trust - Safeguarding Conference 2025 | The Milner York
Jun 26, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
New York
Welcome to the
Venn Academy Trust - Safeguarding Conference 2025
! Join us for an informative and engaging event dedicated to promoting
safeguarding
practices in educational settings. The conference will be held in person at
The Milner Hotel York
, YO24 1AA
providing a great opportunity for networking and learning from experts in the field. Don't miss out on this valuable experience to enhance your knowledge and skills in
safeguarding
. We look forward to seeing you there!
Information Source: eventbrite
The Bug Club 2025 (New York) | Bowery Ballroom
Jun 26, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Experience the magic of The Bug Club at the iconic Bowery Ballroom in New York City on June 26, 2025. Immerse yourself in a night filled with captivating performances and unforgettable music at 6 Delancey St., NY, 10002. Join fellow music enthusiasts for an evening of live entertainment that will leave you in awe. Don't miss out on this extraordinary event that promises to be a highlight of the music scene in New York City.
M NYC Film Premiere | AMC Lincoln Square 13
Jun 27, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
New York
Welcome to M Premiere!
Join us at
AMC Lincoln Square 13
for an unforgettable event, the screening of our film
M, written and directed by Karte' K. Mays-Fowler
. Get ready to experience a movie like no other, surrounded by fellow enthusiasts and guests. This film is for
+
18 years and over
, please. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of something truly special. See you there!
M Trailer
Two detectives while in the heat of their secret love-making session, are called to a scene of an attempted rape and sexual assault case that they find to be unbelievable, and have to wonder, is this the start of something much worse?
Information Source: Story Avenue Comics | eventbrite
Le Triple Trio : violon, violoncelle, piano | Conservatoire Serge Rachmaninoff de Paris
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
New York
Experience the enchanting performance of Le Triple Trio: violin, cello, and piano in the heart of Paris at the renowned Conservatoire Serge Rachmaninoff de Paris. Mark your calendars for June 28, 2025, and immerse yourself in the harmonious melodies created by talented musicians. From timeless classical pieces to captivating modern compositions, this event promises to be a captivating musical journey for all attendees. Secure your tickets now, priced between €11.85 and €27.84, and indulge in an evening of exquisite musical artistry at this prestigious venue located at 26 Avenue de New York, 75116 Paris.
NYC PRIDE AFTER DARK ALL WHITE YACHT PARTY | Skyport Marina
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
New York
Welcome to the **NYC PRIDE AFTER DARK ALL WHITE YACHT PARTY**! Get ready to sail the night away in style at the Skyport Marina. Join us on **Sun Jun 29 2025** at **6:00 PM** for a night filled with music, dancing, and unforgettable memories. Wear your best all-white outfit and get ready to party with fellow pride supporters. Don't miss out on this epic event - grab your tickets now!
Exotic
Entertainment: Jayne Doe
Special Guest Host: BoiToi
Information Source: Classy Connectionz Corp | eventbrite
Heather McCalden presents The Observable Universe, ft. Grace Byron | P&T Knitwear Books & Podcasts
Jun 5, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
P&T Knitwear is pleased to welcome Heather McCalden for a discussion of her debut book, The Observable Universe: McCalden's reckoning with the loss of her parents to AIDS while interrogating the metaphor “going viral” and, eventually, metaphor itself. Written in fragments and through the parallel timelines of the HIV crisis and the development of the internet, The Observable Universe montages topics as varied as Frasier and the electron microscope to create the sensation of being online and searching—not for information, but for answers to the things that keep us up at night. Heather will be joined in conversation by Grace Byron, author of the forthcoming novel Herculine. After the discussion and audience Q&A, Heather will also sign copies of The Observable Universe. RESERVE YOUR SIGNED COPY OF THE OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE: AN INVESTIGATIONPREORDER YOUR COPY OF HERCULINEAVAILABLE TO SHIP MOST PLACES
This is a ticketed in-store event with limited amphitheater-style seating. Doors open at 6:30pm.Cost of a $5 general admission ticket can be applied towards your purchase of the featured event book or any product in our café the night of an event.Cost of a book bundle ticket reflects the total cost of the feature event book (MSRP plus tax). Each book bundle ticket guarantees ticket holders one (1) copy of the feature event book.The talk will be followed by a book signing. Books signed at P&T Knitwear events must be purchased from P&T Knitwear. If you would like a signed copy and cannot attend the event, we're happy to take your pre-order. We ship most places!We encourage all guests to wear masks.ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Heather McCalden is a multidisciplinary artist working with text, image, and movement. She is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and has been awarded residencies by the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and Mahler & LeWitt Studios. The Observable Universe, winner of the Fitzcarraldo Editions/Mahler & LeWitt Studios Essay Prize, is her first book. She lives in New York City. ABOUT THE MODERATOR
Grace Byron is a writer from the Midwest based in Queens. Her writing has appeared in New York Magazine, The Nation, Vogue, Bookforum, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and the Baffler, among other outlets. Find her @emotrophywife. Her debut novel, Herculine, is out in October from Simon & Schuster/Saga Press.
Information Source: P&T Knitwear | eventbrite
Sunset Boulevard | St. James Theatre
Sep 28, 2024–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The story revolves around the fading star Noma Destmond. She lives in her ruined mansion on the legendary streets of Los Angeles and lives a life of the past. When the lighter screenwriter Joe Galius accidentally met her, she saw the opportunity to return to the big screen from him, and then a series of romance and tragedy occurred.
Jesse Krimes: Corrections | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dec 21, 2024–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Photography has played a key role in structuring systems of power in society, including those related to crime and punishment. This exhibition presents immersive contemporary installations by the artist Jesse Krimes (American, b. 1982) alongside nineteenth-century photographs from The Met collection by the French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon, who developed the first modern system of criminal identification before the adoption of fingerprinting.
Krimes’s image-based installations, made over the course of his six-year incarceration, reflect the ingenuity of an artist working without access to traditional materials. Employing prison-issued soap, hair gel, playing cards, and newspaper he created works of art that seek to disrupt and recontextualize the circulation of photographs in the media. Displayed at The Met in dialogue with Bertillon, whose pioneering method paired anthropomorphic measurements with photographs to produce the present-day mug shot, Krimes’s work raises questions about the perceived neutrality of our systems of identification and the hierarchies of social imbalance they create and reinscribe. An artist for whom collaboration and activism are vital, Krimes founded the Center for Art and Advocacy to highlight the talent and creative potential among individuals who have experienced incarceration and to support and improve outcomes for formerly incarcerated artists.
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Baseball Cards from the Collection of Jefferson R. Burdick | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jan 1–Jul 22, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The Jefferson R. Burdick collection of ephemera at The Met contains one of the most distinguished collections of historical baseball cards anywhere in the world. In 1947, Burdick (1900–1963), an electrician from Syracuse, New York, and avid collector of ephemera, began to donate in large batches his holdings of more than 300,000 trade cards, postcards, and posters to the Museum. Included in the donation were more than 30,000 baseball cards dating back to the 1880s.
This exhibition features over one hundred dating cards from 1895 to 1956. Produced using a variety of printing techniques and in a range of styles, the cards feature legends of the game from a bygone era.
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The Year of Flaco | The New York Historical
Feb 7–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
This timely exhibition looks back at the year the captivating Eurasian eagle-owl took to Manhattan’s skies, learned to hunt, and peered into apartment windows.
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The Art Students League at The New York Historical | The New York Historical
Mar 7–Jul 13, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Thousands of artists—including Norman Rockwell, Mark Rothko, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Jacob Lawrence—have studied and taught at the Art Students League, a New York institution founded in 1875 by a group of young artists who believed that an arts education should be accessible to anyone seeking it and who envisioned an artist-run school free from dictates of process or style. To mark the 150th anniversary of the League, The New York Historical showcases works by League affiliates with featured paintings drawn from The Historical’s promised gift of 130 scenes of New York City from art collectors and philanthropists Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld. The installation is part of a larger city-wide, cross-institutional, year-long celebration programmed by the Art Students League. Curated by Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto, vice president & chief curator, in collaboration with Ksenia Nouril, gallery director and curator, and Esther Moerdler, curatorial assistant, at the Art Students League.
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Good Night, and Good Luck | Winter Garden Theatre
Mar 12–Jun 8, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
In a landmark theatrical event, two-time Academy Award® winner George Clooney makes his Broadway debut in Good Night, and Good Luck , an electrifying stage adaptation of the critically acclaimed film. Tune in to the golden age of broadcast journalism and Edward R. Murrow’s (Clooney) legendary, history-altering, on-air showdown with Senator Joseph McCarthy. As McCarthyism casts a shadow over America, Murrow and his team at CBS choose to confront the growing tide of paranoia and propaganda, even if it means turning the federal government and a worried nation against them. Under the direction of Tony Award®-winner David Cromer, from the original screenwriters Clooney and Grant Heslov, Good Night, and Good Luck chronicles a time in American history when truth and journalistic integrity stood up to fearmongering and disinformation - and won.
By Way Of: Material and Motion in the Guggenheim Collection | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Mar 15–Jun 8, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
One of the most prominent features of art from the late eighteenth century onwards, particularly after World War II, is artists’ tendency to evolve traditional artmaking methods outside the studio’s boundaries. This exhibition examines the ways in which contemporary artists enacted new ideas formed by the social and historical contexts of their time and pushed the boundaries of artmaking and materials as a result. By Way Of offers a suite of works from the museum’s permanent collection inspired by the D.Daskalopoulos Collection Gift. Major artists from the Arte Povera movement of the 1960s and 1970s, like Jannis Kounellis and Mario Merz share the galleries with artists working today, such as Rashid Johnson, Mona Hatoum, and Senga Nengudi.
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Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends | New York
Mar 25–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Celebrate one of Broadway’s true icons with this legendary theatrical event!
Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends is an irresistible celebration of the master himself, with a company headlined by none other than Tony Award® winners Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga. Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends comes to Broadway from London’s West End, where it earned a bevy of 5-star raves and was hailed by The Times as “unmissable musical theatre.”
The New Art: American Photography, 1839–1910 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Apr 11–Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
This exhibition presents a bold new history of American photography from the medium’s birth in 1839 to the first decade of the 20th century. Drawn from The Met’s William L. Schaeffer Collection, major works by lauded artists such as Josiah Johnson Hawes, John Moran, Carleton Watkins, and Alice Austen are shown in dialogue with extraordinary photographs by obscure or unknown practitioners made in small towns and cities from coast to coast. Featuring a range of formats, from coast to coast. daguerreotypes and cartes de visite to stereographs and cyanotypes, the show explores the dramatic change in the nation’s sense of itself that was driven by the immediate success of photography as a cultural, commercial, artistic, and psychological preoccupation. In 1835, even before the nearly simultaneous announcement of the invention of the new art in Paris and London, the American philosopher essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson noted with remarkable vision: “Our Age is Ocular.”
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Thomas J Price. Resilience of Scale | Hauser & Wirth
Apr 24–Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
For his first major solo exhibition with Hauser & Wirth in New York, British artist Thomas J Price presents five towering figurative bronze sculptures alongside a large-scale photographic work comprising 18 separate framed images.
The Surrealist Collage: Where Dreams and Reality Meet | Di Donna
Apr 25–Jun 27, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Di Donna Galleries presents The Surrealist Collage: Where Dreams and Reality Meet. Organized in collaboration with Timothy Baum-a renowned poet, essayist, collector, and expert in Dada and Surrealism-the exhibition showcases a significant collection of collages by leading Surrealist artists.The Surrealist Collage celebrates the evocative power of collage as a unique medium and explores how it embodied both the imagination and ingenuity of the Surrealists. By assembling fragments of printed images, photographs, and other ephemera, they created dreamlike compositions that merged the boundaries between reality and the imagination.
Pablo Picasso: Still Life | Almine Rech
May 1–Jul 18, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Almine Rech New York presents 'Pablo Picasso: Still Life,' in collaboration with Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso.
While universal fascination with Pablo Picasso’s personal life and relationships has generated enormous interest in his portrayals of family, friends, and lovers, some of the painter’s most important innovations and powerful statements were made in the area of still life art. According to his biographer John Richardson, “still life is the genre that Picasso would eventually explore more exhaustively and develop more imaginatively than any other artist in history.” 'Picasso: Still Life' is one of the few exhibitions ever organized to focus on his dynamic depiction of everyday objects in various mediums throughout his career.
Rosa Barba The Ocean of One’s Pause | The Museum of Modern Art
May 3–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
For Rosa Barba, cinema “allows time and space to vibrate, collapse, overlap, and extend.” Barba’s conceptual explorations of film probe historical records, personal narratives, and the sensory experience of celluloid, often by documenting natural landscapes and human-made changes to the environment. This installation spans 15 years of Barba’s work, featuring film, kinetic sculpture, and sound. A newly commissioned work, Charge, forms the core of the installation and examines light as a source of ecological change and scientific innovation. Accompanying these works is a series of performances conceived by Barba as an “exploded poem.” In each event, the sonic frequencies of percussionist Chad Taylor, vocalist Alicia Hall Moran, and artist Rosa Barba will activate a symphony of images throughout the installation.
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Sanya Kantarovsky: Scarecrow | Michael Werner Gallery
May 8–Jul 3, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Michael Werner Gallery, New York presents Scarecrow, an exhibition of new works by Sanya Kantarovsky (b. 1982 in Moscow).“The painter is condemned to please. By no means can he transform a painting into an object of aversion. The purpose of a scarecrow is to frighten birds from the field where it is planted, but the most terrifying painting is there to attract visitors. Actual torture can also be interesting, but in general that can’t be considered its purpose.”
Louise Giovanelli | New York
May 9–Jun 21, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
GRIMM presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by British artist Louise Giovanelli. This is the Manchester-based artist’s fifth solo exhibition at GRIMM and her fourth at the New York gallery. Metrograph showcases a selection of films curated by the artist to accompany the exhibition.
Giovanelli's delicate, luminous works inject vitality into historical subjects from the canon of Western art. Through interconnected series, she weaves together visual clues surrounding a specific moment or event. Her subject matter is primarily chosen for its formal qualities and includes, staged photographs, film stills, classical sculpture, and architectural elements. Within each series, Giovanelli repeats her motifs and certain paintings appear nearly identical, excepting slight alterations of the composition, or tonality.
JULIEN NGUYEN | Matthew Marks Gallery
May 9–Jun 28, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Julien Nguyen, the next exhibition in his gallery at 526 West 22nd Street. The exhibition includes twenty new paintings.
Julien Nguyen draws inspiration from disparate historical periods and cultural traditions, collapsing time and distance to create new worlds. Nguyen embodies this approach not only in the content of his work, which references art history, science fiction, contemporary subjects, and the artist’s personal life, but also in his materials, which draw from Medieval, Renaissance, and traditional Japanese painting practices. This exhibition presents the artist’s first paintings made directly on copper panels, a painting technique first developed during the Middle Ages and later popularized by Old Masters such as Rembrandt and Jan Brueghel the Elder.
Maria Antelman: Conjurer | Yancey Richardson
May 29–Jul 3, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
Yancey Richardson presents Conjurer, an exhibition by Greek artist Maria Antelman, her first with the gallery. Bringing together work made over the past five years, the exhibition highlights Antelman’s unique approach to photography in which her lyrical and experimental approach to imagery and montage is combined with a sculptural sensibility and attention to the photograph as an object in three dimensions. Through her merging and splicing together of images—those from the body and from nature—Antelman endeavors to re-mystify our understanding of the natural world.
The Creativity Workshop In New York - May 30 - June 2, 2025 | 20 River Rd
May 30–Jun 2, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
New York
The Creativity Workshop is an inspiring, motivational experience. You will explore and transform your own creativity through a series of exercises working with creative writing, memoir, free form drawing, photography, storytelling and mindfulness. The Creativity Workshop in New York The Creativity Workshop is an inspiring, motivational experience. You will explore and transform your own creativity through a series of exercises working with creative writing, memoir, free form drawing, photography, storytelling and mindfulness. You will get over creative blocks, writer’s block and paralyzing self-criticism.You will find new sources of inspiration in everyday life.You will learn a 15-minute practice that will keep you creative for life.The Creativity Workshops are for people from all professions, ages and nations. Educators, scientists, lawyers, writers, artists, engineers, advertising and marketing professionals, therapists, business professionals all attend our workshops. You don't have to be an artist to be creative. What Creativity Workshop participants all have in common is the desire to explore and harness their unique creative process. Our participants meet like-minded and inspiring individuals and make lifelong friends. Experiential Conference Workshop focused on Creativity and Innovation. Professional Development All Disciplines: education, arts, business, creative writing, design, psychology, innovation, advertising, theatre, marketing, law - Graduate Credits/CEUs.
Information Source: The Creativity Workshop | eventbrite
Banned Secret Speakeasy Sunday June 1st 8pm | The Museum of Interesting Things Secret Speakeasy
Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
New York
Banned Forbidden Secret Speakeasy
Sunday June 1st 2025
8pm - 10pm NYC time zone
Live or Virtually, whatever suits you!
Over the years as society changes
what is considered acceptable changes too
The Museum has amassed a collection
of these censored or banned 16mm films and items
Come see them live on 16mm film and antiques or virtually!
These are not for the faint of heart or the young
Bugs Bunny, Dr Suess, Daffy Duck
Freaks, Disney and more were all affected
Come learn a past that has passed on
and we will have antiques too that have lost favor
All eras of history too, some over 100 years old!
In the spirit of a true Speakeasy
Anything can change so...
Please check this website before leaving.
http://www.secretspeakeasy.com/banned0625.html
The Lofts at Prince Street
177 Prince str or virtually
between thompson & sullivan str
$15 to help the museum :)
NYC 212 274 8757
Information Source: The Museum of Interesting Things | eventbrite