10 New Tom Otterness Sculptures Just Arrived in Midtown
The work of the legendary American artist, Tom Otterness, recently arrived at the Malborough Gallery at 40 W 57th Street. The 10 bronze sculptures are distributed on the public space between 56th and 57th Street. You can find more of his work across the city with the three most known spots being the 14th Street…
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SuperReal Experience
The SuperReal Experience is back for the Holidays! What: SuperReal Art InstallationTime: Dec.15 – Jan.9th, from 10 am to 8 pm Address: Cipriani 25 Broadway, New York, NY 10004Tickets: $28 for adults, $18 for those under 18, free for children under 3 before 3 pm. Tickets are available here. The SuperReal experience is taking over…
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Exhibit
Looking for a magical 1950s summertime? The new Maisel World will take you back to New York during the late 1950s. Visit the TV studio for the Arthritis Telethon, Rose’s Paris apartment, watch the show costumes and more. When: The Meisel exhibit will be in NYC from Saturday, August 10 to Friday, September 6, 2019. Exhibit…
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King Kong is Back at the Empire State Building
Today I was super excited to visit the Empire State Building and to experince the new second-floor museum. It was my first time inside the ESB and it was everything I hoped it would be. First of all, how cool is it to witness King Kong trying to break into the Empire State Building? I…
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Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival
The Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival bring out people’s creativity year after year. The main location to see the wonderful hats and costumes are in front of St Patrick’s Cathedral (Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets) and you can see more on Fifth Avenue between 49th Street and 57th Street. The Easter parade takes…
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Chinese New Year Parade
The Chinese New Year Parade is one of the most exotic experiences in the city, celebrating a new lunar year. The Parade runs Mott and Canal Streets, continue onto East Broadway toward the Manhattan Bridge in Chinatown Manhattan every year in January or February. The 2020 Chinese New Year Parade will be celebrating the Year…
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f•r•i•e•n•d•s 25th Anniversary Pop-up
If you are missing ‘Friends’ here is a treat for you: A new ‘Friends’ pop-up is coming soon to NYC. The new pop-up will be open on the 25th anniversary of the show’s 1994 premiere. You can expect ” set recreations like Joey & Chandler’s apartment, Central Perk (obviously), tons of photo opportunities and the…
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Dance Parade
Dance Parade is one of the happiest events in NYC. The Dance Parade runs from Broadway to Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan every year in May. The 2020 Dance Parade will be held on Saturday, May 16, at noon. For more details and registration go to the official Dance Parade website, marching on the streets of NYC…
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Pride Parade
NYC Pride Parade was one of the most anticipated events of 2019 as it was the 50 years mark to the Stonewall Inn riots. The Pride Parade runs up Fifth Avenue in Manhattan every year, at the end of June. The 2020 Pride Parade will be held on Sunday, June 28, at noon. For more…
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Village Halloween Parade
My absolute favorite NYC parade is the Village Halloween Parade, celebrating Halloween in the most spectacular each year at the end of October. The 46th annual Halloween Parade in 2019 was the last one in the city and it was led by Grand Marshall, Zohra The Giant Spider (which usually stays in the Jefferson Market Library…
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