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  • CROWN SHY: Learn To Make Their Signature Crown Bird Dinner

    Support local restaurants and their chosen food-security charities from the comfort of your home through "Dine Around Downtown: Cooking At Home" Edition."   Hosted by James Beard Award-winning chef and author Rocco DiSpirito, this web series features chefs from Lower Manhattan restaurants to cook up signature recipes and share tips for crafting everything from complex gastronomic delights […]

  • NOBU DOWNTOWN: Learn To Make Wagyu Shabu Shabu Salad

    Support local restaurants and their chosen food-security charities from the comfort of your home with the Downtown Alliance's "Dine Around Downtown: Cooking At Home Edition."   This web series, hosted by James Beard Award-winning chef and author Rocco DiSpirito, features chefs from Lower Manhattan restaurants as they cook up signature recipes and share tips for crafting everything […]

  • FRAUNCES TAVERN: Learn To Make Their Slow-Roasted Chicken Pot Pie + Chocolate Sticky Toffee Pudding

    Support local restaurants and their chosen food-security charities from the comfort of your home through "Dine Around Downtown: Cooking At Home" Edition."   Hosted by James Beard Award-winning chef and author Rocco DiSpirito, this web series features chefs from Lower Manhattan restaurants to cook up signature recipes and share tips for crafting everything from complex gastronomic delights […]

  • Seaport Fit Virtual Workouts

    South Street Seaport Museum

    Fitness classes via Instagram released every Tuesday and Thursday, featuring Trooper Fitness, Pure Barre and Lyons Den Power Yoga.

    Free
  • Exotic Alternative Investments

    Museum of American Finance

    Online discussion with Kevin R. Mirabile, author of Exotic Alternative Investments: Standalone Characteristics, Unique Risks and Portfolio Effects (Anthem Press, 2021). In the book, Mirabile evaluates exotic alternative investment opportunities, such as life settlements, litigation funding, farmlands, royalties, weather derivatives, collectibles and other unique asset classes, providing an in-depth analysis of the returns, risks, opportunities […]

    Free
  • 20 Years Later: The Destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas

    9/11 Museum

    In March 2001, the Taliban ordered and directed the demolition of two treasured symbols of Afghanistan’s pre-Islamic heritage: the Bamiyan Buddhas. The objective was to erase any cultural heritage inconsistent with their narrow vision of Islam. Twenty years later, Dr. Morwari Zafar, an anthropologist with experience in international development and national security, and currently an […]

    Free
  • Kuala Lumpur: Merdeka 118

    Skyscraper Museum

    Melbourne-based architect Karl Fender is the designer of the two tallest buildings in his skyscraper-friendly native city, the 297-meter Eureka Tower, completed in 2006, and Australia 108, completed in 2020 at the height of 317 meters. He is also the architect of the 118-story Merdeka 118, now under construction in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which at […]

    Free
  • Digital Trivia Tuesday

    Brookfield Place

    Test your trivia IQ at home with your friends and family! Follow along on Zoom and enter your answers via Kahoot, as you compete for a variety of fun BFPL prizes with hosts The Union of Quizzers.

    Free
  • Legacies: Daniel Libeskind

    Museum of Jewish Heritage

    An international figure in architecture and urban design, Daniel Libeskind is renowned for his ability to evoke cultural memory in buildings. His work includes the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, and the Danish Jewish Museum in Copenhagen, as well as the master plan for the rebuilding of the World […]

    $10
  • Seaport Fit Virtual Workouts

    South Street Seaport Museum

    Fitness classes via Instagram released every Tuesday and Thursday, featuring Trooper Fitness, Pure Barre and Lyons Den Power Yoga.

    Free
  • Behind The Spectacle: Jews, Circuses, And Nazi Germany

    Museum of Jewish Heritage

    Circuses were a popular form of entertainment in Nazi Germany and across Europe in the decades leading up to World War II. Jewish circus artists helped shape the industry in the late 19th century, and some—including a Jewish acrobat named Irene Danner—were saved by circuses during the Holocaust. Join the Museum for a program exploring […]

    $10