Events
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...
‘Washington’s Nemesis’ Exhibit Is The Stuff Of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Dreams
The Fraunces Tavern Museum (54 Pearl Street), maintaining its dedication to showcasing the history of the American Colonial era, will soon host a...
Tyree Daye To Speak At Poets House Virtual Event
Tyree Daye is a much-celebrated poet and educator, and he’s joining Poets House for a reading next week. Poets House — the Lower Manhattan...
Zoom in to Learn How to Make Rohan Duck Breast Over Coals With Fig and Fennel
The Downtown Alliance is highlighting some of our favorite local spots in the web series, "Dine Around Downtown: Cooking At Home” edition.Hosted by...
12 Films You Can See At Pier 17’s Dinner-And-A-Movie Series
For those of us who miss the silver screen, The Rooftop at Pier 17 has unveiled “Seaport Cinema”: an ongoing dinner-and-a-movie series featuring...
Seamore’s Teaches You How To Shuck Oysters
If watching “Back to the Future” on Seamore’s outdoor patio isn’t your thing, the locavores at Brookfield Place’s seafood outfit have...
Celebrate The 19th Amendment’s 100th Anniversary With Stories And Lights
The 19th Amendment was ratified 100 years ago this month, declaring “the right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or...
Outdoor Movies Live On This Summer At Seamore’s In Brookfield Place
Big outdoor movie nights are one New York City summer tradition that have been put on hold this year. But a few places are finding ways to make them...

