Events
Washington And Hamilton In New York City: The Walking Tour
New York City is home to more than 240 years of rich American history. Few stories are more powerful and moving than that of the partnership between...
Stream A Week’s Worth Of Free Movies From Indigenous Filmmakers
Like many of the city’s beloved arts institutions, the National Museum of the American Indian remains temporarily closed due to the pandemic.But...
Dig Into Alexander Hamilton’s Jewish (???) Roots At Fraunces Tavern
The details of founding father Alexander Hamilton’s life were recently unspooled in the hit musical “Hamilton,” but a lecture hosted by...
Shout The F-Word (Feminism) At The Next Pen Parentis Salon
Depending on the results of next week’s election, you might be hearing a lot of F-words being thrown around. But let’s just focus on one for now:...
Learn About China’s Farm-To-Table Culture Without Leaving Your Home
International travel is probably not in the cards anytime soon, so let’s take a trip to China — virtually — and learn about some of the...
Garden Like A Gravedigger With City Blossoms’ DIY ‘Terrorarium’ Kit
Why settle for a regular terrarium this fall when you can build your own terrorarium filled with spookulents? City Blossoms (62 Trinity Place)...
Celebrate Dia De Los Muertos With The American Indian Museum’s Virtual Programming
The Mexican holiday of Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, is about remembering loved ones who have passed on, but it’s also a time of...
Safely Enjoy Spooky Season At Governors Island’s Pumpkin Point
Just because trick-or-treating will be a little more solitary this year doesn’t mean you have to let jack-o-lantern season pass you by. To...
What Does Your New York Look Like? This Art Contest Wants To Know.
New York is a city of eight million stories, but what would it look like if it were only 100 people? Artist Mona Chalabi has explored this idea on...
Race, Reconstruction, Voting Rights: Join Federal Hall For The Discussion
Wall Street’s Federal Hall is the site where George Washington was inaugurated in 1789, as well as where the first Congress met and the states...

