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Week of APR 27–3, 2026
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APR 3230 events
Lectures
7:00 AM
Transit Walk: Gowanus and Carroll GardensGowanus and Carroll Gardens
Explore the rich history of New York City, past and present, one neighborhood at a time. Through the lens of transportation, discover new places, share stories, and connect with communities.
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12:00 PM
Carnegie Mansion Tour for the Week of May 3 – May 9Cooper Hewitt
Tour the historic Carnegie Mansion Tour Cooper Hewitt’s home, the historic Carnegie Mansion, built for industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and his family from 1899 to 1902. The house is a study in innovative design and advanced technology for its time.
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1:00 PM
Taste of Science Presents: NYC SciComm Block PartyCaveat
As part of this year’s taste of science festival, we’re bringing our most admired science communication friends together at Caveat to throw our annual SciComm Block Party! We'll have tables with demonstrations, interactive activities, and even some exotic creatures to meet.
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3:30 PM
Reinventing Relationships with Katie Couric and Dr. Orna Guralnik Sold OutCity Winery New York City
Are the relationships in your life in need of a reset? On May 3rd, join Katie Couric and Couples Therapy star Dr.
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Culture
9:00 AM
Bryant park birding tours
as migration hits midtown, join environmental educator and urban naturalist gabriel willow for a guided walk spotting birds in bryant park. morning and evening tours available, all experience levels welcome.
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12:00 PM
Taste of science festival
science gets out of the lab and into the city with a lineup of casual talks in manhattan and brooklyn on topics from nyc air quality to forensic entomology, plus interactive events like birding in central park and a community scavenger hunt. free-$15.
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12:00 PM
Macy’S Flower Show
macy’s herald square bursts into bloom for its annual flower show, turning the flagship store into a tribute to state flowers, fiber arts, and craft traditions. free admission.
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12:00 PM
Live Nation’S ‘Summer Of Live’: $30 Tickets
score $30 tickets to a wide range of shows during live nation’s annual ticket promotion. some announced artists include kesha, kid cudi, sarah mclachlan, john mulaney, paul simon, james taylor, tlc, and wu-tang clan, but availability varies by city.
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9:00 PM
Doozy Samolot (Big Plane)Soho Playhouse
DOOZY SAMOLOT (BIG PLANE) written and performed by finn blomquist eggerling and jason goodman directed by cecilia bracey Part of the Soho Playhouse Lighthouse Series, GROUP 2!! Come see our little play (and two other short shows) on: Thursday, April 30 @ 9 pm Saturday, May 2 @ 9 pm Sunday, May 3 @ 7 pm THIS IS NOT A DRILL!
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3:00 PM
Jane's Walk NYC 2026New York, NY
Jane’s Walk is an annual festival of free, community-led walking conversations inspired by urbanist, author, and activist Jane Jacobs. Jane’s Walk NYC, organized by the Municipal Art Society of New York, is the largest chapter of the festival anywhere in the world.
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11:00 AM
Spring Cleaning Sale
spring cleaning sale by prop stylists and photographers in BUSHWICK (jefferson L) 5/2 11a-5p 5/3 11a-5p PROPS CLOTHES FURNITURE AND THINGS YOU NEVER DREAMED OF. will have snacks and wine/beer.
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11:00 AM
Alfargo’s Marketplace No. 37South Street Seaport
ALFARGO’S MARKETPLACE is heading to the Seaport for our 37th show! This one’s in partnership with @theseaportnyc, and produced alongside @collective_narratives, who keep shaping community & culture with us.
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12:00 PM
Regina Opera: Carmen
brooklyn’s regina opera presents a fully-staged performance of bizet’s carmen at our lady of perpetual help auditorium (sunset park). the performance, sung in french with english supertitles, will be presented with sets, costumes, and live orchestral accompaniment.
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5:00 PM
a soft(spaces) house party 🏠🎉🥂the soft(spaces) events calendar
we're throwing our first ever house party! 🎉🎉🎉 & the theme is 90s/00s!!!
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6:00 PM
Wilt
I've spent my life watching flowers wilt, and started documenting this process five years ago. My collection now holds over one million images capturing flowers' decay.
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6:00 PM
Artists of Open Studio x Spill Space
Join us at the Ke-nee-go-keshek Fine Arts Workshop for an art share celebrating the work of the weird and wonderful artists who have joined us for Open Studios throughout this past year! Each artist will have between 5-15 minutes to present their work to the group and (optionally) receive feedback, with discussions moderated by Katya Borkov of Spill Space and resident painter Alexis Osifo.
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7:00 PM
Green-Wood After Hours
explore green-wood cemetery under the night sky, walking past gravestones and monuments while hearing stories of notable new yorkers along the way. the tour ends with a stop inside the catacombs—an underground space that’s usually closed to the public.
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8:00 PM
Jesus F*Cking Christ! Confessions Of A Horny Recovering Evangelical
phyllis jackson’s one-woman show about a southern belle’s experience with purity culture and discovering her sense of bodily autonomy as she walked away from her evangelical christian upbringing. new stage performance space (uws), $10 with promo code ‘skint10’ (reg.
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8:00 PM
Bechdel Project’S Eat The Patriarchy Party
step into an immersive evening of art, ritual, and performance at the bechdel project’s annual fundraiser. guests move through interactive spaces with live performances, participatory theatre, an open mic, tarot readings, postcard writing to change-makers, a self-portrait studio, collective art-making, and music and dancing throughout.
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7:30 AM
Five Boro Bike TourNew York, NY
Every May, 32,000 cyclists take over NYC's streets for a 40-mile car-free ride through all five boroughs — over bridges, past skylines, through neighborhoods you'd never otherwise see from two wheels. It's equal parts epic and chaotic in the best way.
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7:30 AM
48th Five Boro Bike Tour
32,000 cyclists of all skill levels take to the streets for the annual five boro bike tour, a 40 mile car-free ride through manhattan, the bronx, queens, brooklyn, and staten island.
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10:00 AM
Grave Beginnings: Walking Green-Wood
discover green-wood cemetery’s stunning landscape and remarkable history on this free 90-minute walking tour. this introductory tour takes you on a leisurely walk to hear about the lives of pioneering figures such as physicians abraham and mary putnam jacobi, scientist eunice newton foote, inventor and artist samuel morse, and others who contributed to the city’s cultural, scientific, and civic life.
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10:30 AM
Ganda x Gav workshop #2Formosa
Once upon a time, Gavin and Ina were Amazon coworkers, brought together by their shared summer in Seattle. While consumed by their day jobs, both knew their creative acumen and upbringing in hands-on, nature focused Fuzhounese households would amount to some physical manifestation of their personal expression.
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10:30 AM
Weekends In Bloom At Brooklyn Botanic Garden
celebrate the spring blooms at brooklyn botanic garden with afternoons of pop-up music and dance performances, garden tours, and programming for kids and families. included with garden admission ($22 general, $16 seniors/students, free community tickets may also be available).
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11:00 AM
Batter Together: Bakes & Yap
Bring a bake, meet fellow bakers, and join us for a Central Park picnic filled with pastries and good conversation. ​Perhaps it’s a recipe you want feedback on, or something you’ve been meaning to try but don’t have friends to share it with.
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11:00 AM
Dog Days: Art + Adoption Pop-UpNuar
Please join us for an afternoon of limited edition puppy inspired artwork, beverages, tons of freebies, and adoptable dogs! Taken dogs are also welcome ;) 50% of artwork proceeds will be donated to Social Tees Animal Rescue, a non-profit (501c3) no-kill rescue in NYC finding forever homes for abandoned dogs and cats.
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11:00 AM
Madrid Open Tennis Final Watch PartyManhattan Tennis Association
We're back for another big one — the Madrid Open Men’s Final.
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11:30 AM
People to Paint: NYC Launch at Tashca
Enter the world of PEOPLE TO PAINT! A design studio & art foundation raising money for public art, exhibitions, documentary film and philanthropic initiatives.
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12:00 PM
Pawp-Up In The Lot
meet adoptable dogs and cats and shop treats and gear from local vendors at culture lab lic’s monthly outdoor pet-friendly hang. already have a furry bestie?
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12:00 PM
When & Where x Stroll: Sunday PicnicSheep Meadow
POSTPONED TO MAY 3 When & Where X STROLL When : Sunday 12-3pm Where : Sheep's Meadow, Central Park The perfect Sunday picnic with bites, bevs & bags 🍷🥖💐 What’s included? - Wine provided by When & Where - Small bites by Chef Haley <3 - Make-your-own bouquets - STROLL bags for purchase BYOB (Bring Your Own Blanket!!!
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12:00 PM
Shaz & Kiks x Bolo Bolo Café NYCPersonal
☀️ Golden Summer Kickoff ☀️ SHAZ & KIKS Pop-Up at bolo bolo cafe NYC May 3 | 11 AM–3 PM EST The first 50 guests get: 💛 a free SHAZ & KIKS Ultra Hydrating…
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12:30 PM
Every Last One + McCarren Dog Allies ᐧ Adoption EventMcCarren Parkhouse
Every Last One Rescue & McCarren Dog Allies are hosting an adoption event at McCarren Parkhouse. Check out @mccarrendogallies for links to each pup.
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1:30 PM
HamletBAM
Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) stars in this witty, contemporary take on Hamlet.
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2:00 PM
Yap in the ParkSheep Meadow
IS SOMETHING ON YOUR MIND?? DO YOU WANT TO FIND COOL FRIENDS WHO ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT NICHE THINGS?!?
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3:00 PM
Fifth Annual Friends Of Bogardus Plaza Tribeca Dog Show
local pups of all ages, sizes, and breeds compete for trophies, prizes, and neighborhood glory at tribeca’s bogardus plaza. proceeds support the community-run public space.
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4:00 PM
✨nyc women & girls skate✨Borough Hall (Brooklyn)
Hosting a free beginner clinic + group skate! 4-5pm beginner clinic at Borough Hall 5-sunset group skate & hang All people & wheels welcome!
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5:00 PM
The Vada Pav Project Popup @ Frog Wine BarFrog Wine Bar
Come try some of our new items and grab a glass of wine to end your week 🍷 Full menu posted here: https://www. instagram.
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7:00 PM
New Asia starring The DynastiesPersonal
New Asia is a sleek, one-hour variety show starring The Dynasties—an all-Asian, female-presenting cabaret dance collective.
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7:30 PM
HamletBAM
Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) stars in this witty, contemporary take on Hamlet.
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Music
8:00 PM
Kingsland Wildflowers Green Roof Friday Evening Open Hours
head up to the kingsland wildflowers green roof in greenpoint for golden hour among native plants and skyline views. explore the meadows, learn about the green roof and newtown creek, enjoy live music, and check out (and shop) plants grown on-site.
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6:00 PM
Bryant Park Dance Party
bryant park’s outdoor dance party returns for its 12th year, with free beginner-friendly lessons at the fountain followed by live music performed by a diverse selection of bands to put your new moves to work. food and drinks will be available for purchase.
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4:00 PM
South House vs Naija House - Say TwinElsewhere
If you love New and Old Southern Hip Hop and its sub genres (Crunk, Twerk, N. O.
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8:00 PM
Moby DickBAM
Melville’s epic novel is transformed by director Robert Wilson, with songs by Anna Calvi.
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10:00 PM
First Saturdays At Brooklyn Museum: ‘Inkwells’
this month’s edition of first saturdays at brooklyn museum celebrates aapi heritage month with an evening of live music, performances, readings, talks, art-making, and more. free admission includes museum general admission (rsvp required).
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11:00 AM
Verdi's La TraviataThe Metropolitan Opera
A beloved mainstay of the repertory, Verdi’s great tragedy stirs the soul and breaks the heart like only opera can. A trio of captivating artists—Lisette Oropesa, Rosa Feola, and Ermonela Jaho—alternate in the touchstone soprano role of Violetta Valéry, the ill-fated Parisian courtesan fighting for love before her time runs out.
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11:00 AM
All Balanchine IiiNew York City Ballet
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11:00 AM
This Wild Earth: Orff, Tormis, Lyons and WhitacreAll Souls NYC
An elemental celebration of earth, fire, and storm. Veljo Tormis’s Raua Needmine (Curse Upon Iron) invokes ancient Estonian incantations; Gilda Lyons’ Momotombo channels volcanic power; and Eric Whitacre’s Cloudburst unleashes a choral thunderstorm with bells, thunder sheets, and clapping rain.
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1:00 PM
Verdi and Sibelius QuartetsChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
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1:00 PM
Sonnambula, Ensemble-in-ResidenceThe Frick Collection
Closing its 2025–26 residency, Sonnambula takes Thomas Gainsborough’s 1777 portrait of Carl Friedrich Abel as its point of departure, a portrait that captures a musical culture in transition. The program reflects the emergence of public concert life in 18th-century London – shaped in part by the Bach–Abel concerts – alongside a growing interest in preserving earlier repertories.
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1:30 PM
Long Play: Sam Prekop, KatzPascale, Elori Saxl & Henry Solomon, George, Cosmic Tones Research TrioPublic Records
This performance is part of the Long Play festival. For the complete Long Play 2026 lineup, schedule, and up-to-date info, please visit the festival website:...
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2:00 PM
Long PlayBAM
Embark on a journey through the work of a composer who altered the trajectory of music.
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2:00 PM
Lo-fi desi listening room experience (vol. 4)
A lo-fi desi listening room (vol 4. ) Café-style.
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2:00 PM
The Broadway Bach Ensemble: Spring Concert
the broadway bach ensemble, a community orchestra that presents four free concerts of music from the 16th to the 21st centuries each year, wraps its 41st season with an afternoon program featuring works by ralph vaughan-williams, franz joseph haydn, george walker, and serge koussevitzky at the broadway presbyterian church (morningside heights).
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3:00 PM
Moby DickBAM
Melville’s epic novel is transformed by director Robert Wilson, with songs by Anna Calvi.
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3:30 PM
Juilliard Jazz Orchestra: Dizzy Gillespie’s ArrangersJazz at Lincoln Center
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6:00 PM
Long PlayBAM
Embark on a journey through the work of a composer who altered the trajectory of music.
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7:00 PM
3rd Annual Frankie Fest @ House of YesHouse of Yes
FRANKIE FEST 2026: SMASH PATRIARCHY - CELEBRATE LIFE The 3rd Annual FRANKIE FEST is crashing into House of Yes, Brooklyn, May 3rd, 2026 with ten bands across two stages with drag, burlesque, and circus performers! Music: Girl in A Coma Boy Jr.
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Raves
3:00 PM
Beverages Season OpenerRoberta's
Jex Opolis kicks off Bêvèrãgęš' summer series this Saturday at Roberta's. Catch a sun-drenched afternoon of Balearic house and rowdy natural wine energy.
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9:30 PM
Club Stars: AceMo b2b Martyn Bootyspoon, Baltra, bossy boots + Archangel, nextdimensionalParagon
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10:00 PM
Tony Humphries' ResidencyLe Bain
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10:00 PM
Musclecars All Night LongSignal
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10:00 PM
Papi Juice Nonstop: 1oo1o, Ariel Zetina b2b Introspekt, Slink, Tayhana, Zaida Zane + moreNowadays
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10:00 PM
Aionia X Italomatic @ House Of Yes Presents: Cosmic Drive
a late-night takeover of cosmic house, italo disco, and synth-led club music across 2 rooms with perel, hammer, franz scala, justin strauss b2b facets, and more. house of yes (bushwick), $21+.
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10:00 PM
Fixed with Nosedrip, Jdh & Dave P, Frantz, Heidy PGood Room
STROOM boss Nosedrip joins FIXED for a night of leftfield oddities at Good Room. A seasoned purveyor of the strange, journey through ambient drifts, oddball rhythms and hazy electronics.
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10:00 PM
pi presents: Big Leg, Kudzu Audio + deep creepTBA - Secret Location
Dive into a subterranean blend of minimal techno and leftfield electronic at this intimate pi session with Berlin producer Big Leg alongside locals deep creep and KUDZU AUDIO.
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10:30 PM
Juan Atkins / Holden Federico / Rose Kourts / Jennifer Loveless / x3butterfly / Josh SteersBASEMENT
Techno architect Juan Atkins delivers a masterclass on the genre in the main room while house phenom Jennifer Loveless gets trippy in the Studio.
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11:00 PM
loop001: Mama Snake, Lora Mipsum, Emsho, Spf 50 (live), DJ Healthy, MatasTBA - Brooklyn
Earth Dog Records taps trance-tech goddess Mama Snake and techno savant SPF 50 for the launch of their new party series.
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11:00 PM
Matisa / Lovefingers, Gee Dee / ZotosPublic Records
Rome-born, Milan-based, Matisa goes all night long in The Sound Room. Her sound brings a signature energy, one that is bright, bubbling and emotional.
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11:59 PM
Faggots Are Women: Faw BcTBA - Doll Quarry, Bushwick
Heavy house and sultry techno are expected at this queer party with Bézier and the Carry Nation's Will Automagic. The event description alone is worth the ticket.
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12:00 PM
Crud0 x Shift joint forces for a free open air session featuringTBA - Secret Location
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1:00 PM
Spaghetti Strap: Erika b2b Physical Therapy, Kiernan Laveaux b2b S4m23, Morenxxx, SprklbbSignal
Time for a hoedown at Signal as queer party Spaghetti Strap celebrates one year with two tremendous b2bs.
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5:00 PM
Ffny Sunset Dance PartyHotel Chantelle
NYC LET'S DANCE! MAY 3RD SUNSET HOURS!!
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Exhibitions
4:00 PM
Henri Matisse - The Pursuit of HarmonyAcquavella Galleries
Specializing in Impressionist, Modern, and Contemporary Masters.
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6:00 AM
View Finding: Selections from The Walther CollectionThe Met
The world looks different through a camera’s viewfinder—like a picture frame or a windowpane, it redirects the eye.
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6:00 AM
The Magical City: George Morrison’s New YorkThe Met
This exhibition showcases 25 key works by Morrison, inspired by New York, highlighting his Horizon series and role in 1940s–50s Abstract Expressionism.
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6:00 AM
Flip Sides: Seeing Korean Art AnewThe Met
Flip Sides: Seeing Korean Art Anew invites close looking and offers multiple views of the inside, reverse, or hard-to-see aspects of objects.
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6:00 AM
Raphael: Sublime PoetryThe Met
Dive into the artistic process of one of history’s most beloved and influential artists.
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6:00 AM
Iba Ndiaye: Between Latitude and LongitudeThe Met
This exhibit highlights Senegalese Modernist Iba Ndiaye’s key work, Tabaski III, now part of The Met’s African Art collection.
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6:00 AM
Lillian Bassman: Bazaar and BeyondThe Met
In works from a remarkable gift to The Met, Lillian Bassman: Bazaar and Beyond highlights the influence and audacity of her magazine career.
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6:00 AM
Making It Modern: European Ceramics from the Martin Eidelberg CollectionThe Met
This exhibition celebrates Dr. Martin Eidelberg’s gift to The Met of approximately 80 ceramic works dating from the 1880s to 1910s.
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6:00 AM
The Genesis Facade Commission: Jeffrey Gibson, The Animal That Therefore I AmThe Met
Acclaimed artist Jeffrey Gibson (born 1972) invites reflection on the interconnected relationships between all living beings and the environment.
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6:00 AM
Filling in the Gaps: A Selection of Works by the 2026 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards New York City Gold Key RecipientsThe Met
This exhibition features more than 500 works of art and writing by New York City teens who received the highest regional recognition in the 2026 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards—the Gold Key Award.
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6:00 AM
Celebrating the Year of the HorseThe Met
Celebrating the Year of the Horse brings together works from The Met collection to explore the horse’s enduring nature and vital place in Chinese civilization.
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6:00 AM
Household Gods: Hindu Devotional Prints, 1860–1930The Met
Household Gods: Hindu Devotional Prints, 1860–1930 presents the first encyclopedic exhibition of these chromolithographic prints from the pioneering studio presses of Calcutta (Kolkata), Poona (Pune), and Bombay (Mumbai).
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6:00 AM
FanmaniaThe Met
The hand-held fan was an unexpected muse for some of the most innovative artists in 19th-century Europe.
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6:00 AM
The Infinite Artistry of Japanese CeramicsThe Met
This exhibition explores Japan’s extensive and rich history of ceramic art
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6:00 AM
Afterlives: Contemporary Art in the Byzantine CryptThe Met
This exhibit brings together modern-day works that reckon with death and visualize the afterlife with Byzantine Egyptian funerary art and artifacts.
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6:00 AM
A Passion for Jade: The Bishop CollectionThe Met
Over 100 jade and hardstone carvings from the Heber Bishop collection showcase Qing and Mughal artistry, tools, and jade-carving techniques in this exhibit.
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6:00 AM
Chinese Painting and Calligraphy: Selections from the CollectionThe Met
This exhibition will see the return of some of the Museum’s most beloved treasures of Chinese painting and calligraph
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6:00 AM
Revolution!The Met
Explore artworks that trace the path to American independence during the Revolutionary War (1775–1783) and its aftermath.
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6:00 AM
Embracing Color: Enamel in Chinese Decorative Arts, 1300–1900The Met
This exhibit showcases the aesthetic, technical, and cultural achievements of Chinese enamel wares during the transformative Ming and Qing dynasties.
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6:00 AM
Gothic by Design: The Dawn of Architectural DraftsmanshipThe Met
Gothic by Design: The Dawn of Architectural Draftsmanship reveals how master masons and other artists began to visualize and communicate their complex ideas for cathedrals and other architecture-inspired structures in drawings and, later, prints.
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9:00 PM
The Tower Show
nyc’s rooftop staple gets the gallery treatment as 300 local artists reinterpret the humble water tower for gowanus arts’s annual group show. each 11×17 piece is priced at $200.
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10:00 AM
Marcel Duchamp At Gagosian
gagosian opens its new upper east side gallery with an exhibition of key works by marcel duchamp, coinciding with moma’s retrospective and featuring many of the artist’s iconic ‘readymades.’ 980 madison ave at e 76th street, free admission.
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6:30 AM
Claes Oldenburg: Drawn from LifeWhitney Museum
Best known for his sculptures of everyday objects rendered in unexpected textures or dimensions, Claes Oldenburg (1929–2022) once proclaimed, “I am for an art that takes its form from the lines of life itself. ” His innovations in sculpture emerged out of his drawing practice, which enabled him to swiftly record and transform the contours of the world around him.
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12:00 PM
Out Of Silence
a 15-minute sound installation by hans rosenström takes over franklin d. roosevelt four freedoms state park (roosevelt island).
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12:00 PM
Andy Warhol: Family Album
the whitney museum presents a collection of hundreds of andy warhol’s polaroids from 1972 to 1973, drawn from one of six ‘family albums’ that the artist assembled as a personal archive. the exhibition features portraits, candid snapshots of collaborators and friends, scenes from his home in montauk, and more.
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9:00 PM
Of Grit And Grid: A One-Night Art Exhibition
a former real estate office is briefly transformed into a pop-up exhibition featuring work by 36 artists across sculpture, painting, installation, and mixed media. the show exists for just three hours before disappearing, a short takeover of a space shaped by the same market forces that have made such spaces harder to find.
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6:30 AM
Marcel DuchampMoMA
MoMA's *Marcel Duchamp* offers a sweeping account of Duchamp's multifaceted career across all mediums from 1900 to 1968, giving today's audiences the first opportunity to view the full breadth of his creative output. Featuring some 300 artworks, the exhibition marks the first retrospective of the artist's work in the United States since 1973.
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6:30 AM
Mabel Dwight: Cool Head, Warm HeartWhitney Museum
Mabel Dwight (1876–1955) wrote that keeping “a cool head and a warm heart” was essential to making art that would be a “living influence on the world. ” Dwight came to New York at the turn of the century as an illustrator and later fell in with the downtown artists who frequented the Whitney Studio Club, a precursor to the Museum.
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6:30 AM
The Many Lives of the Nakagin Capsule TowerMoMA
The exhibition examines the Nakagin Capsule Tower — completed in 1972 in Tokyo's Ginza district, designed by Kisho Kurokawa, and recognized as the defining realization of the Metabolist movement — tracing how its 140 prefabricated capsules evolved far beyond their original purpose as micro-dwellings for commuting businessmen, being repurposed into art studios, offices, tea rooms, and more, before the building was controversially demolished in 2022. At its heart stands capsule A1305, a fully restored unit from the tower's top floor, presented alongside original drawings, models, photographs, and films that explore how this unconventional structure became a hub of creativity, debate, and community.
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6:30 AM
Taína H. Cruz: I Saw the Future and It Smiled BackWhitney Museum
This artwork is featured on the building facade on Gansevoort Street across from the Whitney and the High Line.
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6:30 AM
Whitney Biennial 2026Whitney Museum
The eighty-second edition of the Whitney Biennial, like those before it, offers a space for contemplating the shifting currents of art in the United States, asking not only what is being made but also what it means to name something “American” at all. Attentive to the feelings that saturate contemporary life and bind people together, this Biennial is less a definitive answer than an invitation to tune in to the moods offered by an intergenerational and international group of fifty-six artists, duos, and collectives who sustain this ongoing conversation.
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6:30 AM
Frida and Diego: The Last DreamMoMA
*Frida and Diego: The Last Dream* celebrates Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera — two of Mexico's most beloved icons of 20th-century art — in a first-of-its-kind collaboration with the Metropolitan Opera, presenting their works at MoMA in an elaborate theatrical setting designed by Jon Bausor, the set and co-costume designer of the Met's production of *El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego*.
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6:30 AM
Elizabeth Murray: Painters Progress Last chanceMoMA
*Elizabeth Murray: Painters Progress* traces the development of Murray's five-decade practice — in which she sought to incorporate dimension and movement by fracturing, splicing, and layering her canvases — through a concise selection of works spanning over 20 years, including the 1981 title work, one of the earliest examples of her so-called "shattered shapes."
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6:30 AM
Artist’s Choice: Arthur Jafa—Less Is MorbidMoMA
For this exhibition — the latest in MoMA's Artist's Choice series — artist and filmmaker Arthur Jafa selected over 80 works from the Museum's collection, placing them in unexpected juxtapositions that reflect on works which have shifted the paradigm of modern art, particularly in relation to Blackness, Black makers, and Black life. The title puns on the modernist maxim "less is more," challenging the institutional axiom that extended to devaluing Black, queer, and feminine forms of life as excessive and chaotic.
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6:30 AM
Peggy Weil: Core MemoryMoMA
*Core Memory* brings together two of Peggy Weil's visualizations of Earth's climatic histories, presenting her "Extended Landscapes" — portraits of the invisible layers "beneath our feet, above our heads, and back in time" — which reveal how climatic and geological events are inscribed into polar ice sheets and sedimentary strata. The works are displayed on the immersive 24-foot screen in MoMA's lobby.
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6:30 AM
Andy Warhol Family AlbumWhitney Museum
Andy Warhol Family Album presents a collection of hundreds of Polaroids from 1972 to 1973 that captures Andy Warhol’s immediate world of collaborators, celebrities, and friends.
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6:30 AM
Hyundai Terrace Commission: Kelly AkashiWhitney Museum
Hyundai Terrace Commission: Kelly Akashi, is a site-specific presentation by Los Angeles based artist Kelly Akashi on the Museum’s fifth-floor outdoor gallery and is a part of Whitney Biennial 2026. The commission brings together a new sculptural installation, steel relief, works on paper, and an outdoor-screen animation across the Whitney’s terrace and adjacent spaces.
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6:30 AM
Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political ImaginationMoMA
*Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination* examines how striking pictures by photographers working in Central and West African cities contributed to Pan-African solidarity during the mid-20th century, embracing the creative potential of the photographic portrait and its political resonance across the globe. Contemporary works by artists such as Samuel Fosso, Silvia Rosi, and Njideka Akunyili Crosby show the enduring relevance of these themes.
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6:30 AM
Face Value: Celebrity Press PhotographyMoMA
*Face Value: Celebrity Press Photography* examines the celebrity-making machinery of the 20th-century Hollywood star system, exploring how film studios produced photographic portraits to promote their contracted actors. Highlighting radical editing practices, stylized motifs, and gender stereotypes, the exhibition offers a demystifying look at the early constructions of celebrity.
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6:30 AM
Odili Donald Odita: Songs from LifeMoMA
*Songs from Life* is a large-scale, site-specific commission in MoMA's lobby in which Odili Donald Odita uses bright colors and abstract patterns to create a cascading, floor-to-ceiling kaleidoscope—marking the first time music has served as the primary source of inspiration in his work, with each painted section titled after and anchored by a specific ensemble of songs.
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7:00 AM
Carol BoveGuggenheim
From early drawings to monumental compositions in steel, Carol Bove’s first museum survey traces her inventive practice across 25 years.
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7:00 AM
Collection in Focus | Robert Rauschenberg: Life Can’t Be StoppedGuggenheim
Explore the Guggenheim’s Rauschenberg exhibition, featuring Barge (1962–63) and more than a dozen key works marking the 100th anniversary of the artist’s birth.
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7:00 AM
Egon Schiele: Portrait of Dr. Erwin von GraffNeue Galerie
The show considers how Dr. Erwin von Graff's medical practice and personal support of Schiele influenced one of the most expressive and psychologically charged bodies of work in modern art.
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7:00 AM
Facade: Tschabalala Self—Art LoversNew Museum
A new work for the New Museum’s facade by Tschabalala Self explores connection and romance through the lens of architecture and public space.
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7:00 AM
Collection in Focus | Modern European CurrentsGuggenheim
See how artists like Natalia Goncharova, Vasily Kandinsky, and Franz Marc transformed painting in the early 20th century.
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7:00 AM
Tom SachsSalon 94
Salon 94 Design presents a comprehensive full building takeover by artist, designer, bricoleur Tom Sachs. The exhibition traces the arc of his career, from his formative years in London to exclusive new work spanning furniture, ceramics, lighting, sculpture, and painting – revealing the breadth of Sachs's practice and his commitment to treating every medium with the same material intelligence and experimentation.
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7:00 AM
Shoko SuzukiSalon 94
Shoko Suzuki holds a distinctive position in the history of ceramics internationally, defined by her decades-long practice as well as the bold introduction and development of the traditional Japanese noborigama kiln in Brazil. Across her oeuvre, she has affirmed ceramics as an artistic language of high technical and formal complexity, sustained by a continuous dialogue with essential elements of time, fire, and matter.
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7:00 AM
Atrium Stair: Klára Hosnedlová—ShelterNew Museum
A site-specific sculpture by Klára Hosnedlová drawing on Eastern Bloc architecture and centuries-old craft traditions.
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7:00 AM
New Humans: Memories of the FutureNew Museum
New Humans explores how technological developments have inspired evolving definitions of the “human.”
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7:00 AM
German Masterworks from the Neue GalerieNeue Galerie
“German Masterworks from the Neue Galerie” features highlights from the museum’s extensive collection of German art from the period 1890 to 1940.
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7:00 AM
Dagobert Peche: Ornamental GeniusNeue Galerie
A spotlight on one of the greatest Austrian decorative artists of his generation, featuring approximately 50 objects.
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7:00 AM
Austrian Masterworks from the Neue GalerieNeue Galerie
“Austrian Masterworks from the Neue Galerie” features highlights from the museum’s extensive collection of Austrian art from the period 1890 to 1940.
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8:00 AM
David Armstrong PortraitsArtists Space
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2:00 PM
Made in America: the Industrial Photography of Christopher PayneCooper Hewitt
Made in America brings together more than 70 large-format photographs captured by Christopher Payne over a decade-long photographic journey to learn more about the craft of both industrial and artisanal making in the United States. His images celebrate the combination of human skill and mechanical precision that transform raw materials into objects as diverse as pencils, semiconductors, pianos, and rockets.
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2:00 PM
Art of NoiseCooper Hewitt
Organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Art of Noise celebrates groundbreaking design that enhances and visualizes our musical experiences. From concert posters to record albums, phonographs to digital music players, handheld radios to sound systems, Art of Noise takes visitors on an exploration of how design has transformed people’s relationship to music over the past 100 years.
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2:00 PM
Devon Turnbull: HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 3Cooper Hewitt
Part of Art of Noise, the installation HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 3 features a large scale, handmade, audio system by multi-disciplinary artist Devon Turnbull.
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Film
12:00 PM
First Look Film Festival
museum of moving image’s annual festival highlighting adventurous new cinema presents a diverse slate of new york premieres, discussions and panels. museum of moving image (astoria), $17.
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12:00 PM
The Grandmaster: Tony Leung
film at lincoln center presents a career-spanning 13-film retrospective of hong kong actor tony leung, with leung in person for a number of special appearances. screenings include chungking express, hard boiled, hero, in the mood for love, internal affairs, silent friend, and more.
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12:00 PM
Prismatic Ground Film Festival
prismatic ground, an annual festival centered on experimental documentary and avant-garde film, returns for its sixth edition! this year’s festival will take place at venues across new york city, including brooklyn academy of music, dctv firehouse cinema, light industry, anthology film archives, and metrograph.
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12:00 PM
Carnegie Hall Citywide
carnegie hall steps out of midtown to bring a mix of live performances to venues throughout new york city. the annual series features artists of all genres including classical, broadway, jazz, latin music, and beyond.
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6:30 PM
Chai & Cinema 🍿✨Girls Who Meet
Chai & Cinema: The Devil Wears Prada Screening 🤍🎬 Join us for a cozy night in with our Girls Who Meet community as we bring Chai & Cinema to life with…
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8:00 PM
BellissimaFilm Forum
A woman from the lower class desperately tries to get her daughter into the movies. 1 win & 1 nomination
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8:00 PM
The SquareBAM
This Academy Award-nominated documentary immerses viewers in the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
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8:10 PM
Our LandFilm Forum
A journey over the walls that divide us, to explore the age-old debate of land and power, amid the fight for greater access to nature.
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8:30 PM
No PicnicFilm Forum
A black-and-white love letter to pre-gentrification New York City, Phil Hartman's NO PICNIC captures a remote time and place - the East Village circa 1985, a vibrant, seedy neighborhood populated by musicians, pimps and poets. Mac... 1 win & 1 nomination
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9:00 PM
Whisper of the HeartBAM
Young Shizuku embarks on a quest for her true talent in this precious Studio Ghibli gem.
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6:35 AM
OmahaIFC Center
A young girl discovers the truth about her family's seemingly spontaneous road trip in this poignant drama starring John Magaro (Past Lives). 6 wins & 9 nominations total
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6:40 AM
Wall-EMetrograph
It’s the year 2805 CE, and on a despoiled Earth that’s been abandoned by humanity, the eponymous waste-collecting robot—the name stands for…
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6:45 AM
Prismatic Ground: wave 4, program 1: Blair Barnes + Andrew BujalskiAnthology Film Archives
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6:45 AM
Everyone Is Lying to You for MoneyIFC Center
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6:50 AM
SwappedIFC Center
Ever thought of swapping your Dad for a couple of goldfish? 2 wins & 1 nomination
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7:00 AM
FernGully: The Last RainforestMetrograph
Voiced by an impressive cast that includes Tim Curry, Tone Loc, Christian Slater, Cheech Marin, and Robin Williams as a blabbermouthed chiropteran…
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7:00 AM
Prismatic Ground: wave 4, program 2: Jordan Lord + Jenny BradyAnthology Film Archives
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7:00 AM
Cave of Forgotten Dreams 3DIFC Center
New 6K Restoration! 15th Anniversary! 15 years after becoming one of IFC Center’s biggest hits of all time, Werner Herzog’s landmark documentary returns in a dazzling new 6K restoration, fully remastered and more immersive than ever.The visionary filmmaker leads us on an unforgettable journey 32,000 years back in time to explore the earliest known images [...]
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7:15 AM
Maintenance ArtistIFC Center
NYC's first Sanitation Department artist-in-residence, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, blends art with waste management in Maintenance Artist, exploring her groundbreaking public art career. 1 nomination total
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8:20 AM
Blue HeronIFC Center
A family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the eyes of the youngest child. 1 nomination total
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8:40 AM
The Last One for the RoadIFC Center
Charmingly shaggy, this scruffy road movie/casual caper/intergenerational odyssey offers a tribute to a vanishing Italy and a free-flowing bender through time and space. Two small-time Italian crooks face the impending mediocrity of middle age. Along their slow-motion, alcoholic grand tour of the Venetian countryside, they cross paths with a shy architecture student who reluctantly warms [...]
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8:45 AM
Fantastic PlanetMetrograph
Human Oms on the distant planet Ygam rise up against their giant blue Draag owners/overseers, who treat their tiny charges as pets to be either…
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8:55 AM
Swapped (Open Captioning)IFC Center
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9:00 AM
The Hour of Liberation Has ArrivedMetrograph
An astonishing, and fierily partisan, record of an uprising in southern Oman’s Dhofar governorate by a Marxist-Leninist guerilla force who held out…
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9:00 AM
Prismatic Ground: wave 4, program 3: Parine JaddoAnthology Film Archives
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9:05 AM
The ChristophersIFC Center
The children of a once famous artist hire a forger to complete some unfinished, long ago abandoned canvases so they'll have an inheritance when he dies. 1 win & 1 nomination total
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9:25 AM
American DreamIFC Center
Recounts the 1985-86 strike against the Hormel Foods Corporation in Minnesota after its employees' wages and benefits were cut. Won 1 Oscar. 12 wins & 3 nominations total
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9:30 AM
Prismatic Ground: wave 4, program 4: Kohei Ando + Lynne SachsAnthology Film Archives
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10:30 AM
La Belle NoiseuseMetrograph
Inspired by Honoré de Balzac’s 1831 short story The Unknown Masterpiece, Rivette’s intimate epic stars Michel Piccoli as a painter retired to…
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10:30 AM
Peppermint CandyMetrograph
Opening on a shocking scene of implied suicide, Lee’s sophomore feature proceeds to move backward in time, its reverse chronology following its…
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10:30 AM
Steal This Story, Please!IFC Center
A reporter's personal journey and major news coverage intersect in this film debuting at DC/Dox, emphasizing journalism's vital role in revealing truth during an era when independent reporting faces challenges.
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10:55 AM
The Last One for the RoadIFC Center
Charmingly shaggy, this scruffy road movie/casual caper/intergenerational odyssey offers a tribute to a vanishing Italy and a free-flowing bender through time and space. Two small-time Italian crooks face the impending mediocrity of middle age. Along their slow-motion, alcoholic grand tour of the Venetian countryside, they cross paths with a shy architecture student who reluctantly warms [...]
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11:00 AM
Blood BrunchSpectacle Theater
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11:00 AM
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesFilm Forum
When a kingpin threatens New York City, a group of mutated turtle warriors must emerge from the shadows to protect their home. 1 win & 11 nominations total
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11:10 AM
OmahaIFC Center
A young girl discovers the truth about her family's seemingly spontaneous road trip in this poignant drama starring John Magaro (Past Lives). 6 wins & 9 nominations total
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11:15 AM
Prismatic Ground: wave 4, program 5: Félix Caraballo + Armand Yervant TufenkianAnthology Film Archives
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11:20 AM
DeparturesIFC Center
Benji encounters Jake at an airport gate, sensing attraction. Their relationship unfolds through Amsterdam trips and intimacy, revealing complex power dynamics. “Memory and desire blur in a stylised, emotionally candid exploration of identity and intimacy.” – The Guardian
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11:55 AM
Harlan County USAIFC Center
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12:15 PM
Our LandFilm Forum
A journey over the walls that divide us, to explore the age-old debate of land and power, amid the fight for greater access to nature.
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12:15 PM
Prismatic Ground: wave 4, program 6: Anthony Banua-Simon + Adam & Zack KhalilAnthology Film Archives
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12:45 PM
Bernstein's WallFilm Forum
A complex look at one of the greatest figures in 20th century classical music, Leonard Bernstein, whose passion and creativity guided him well beyond the concert hall. 4 wins & 3 nominations
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12:45 PM
The Last One for the RoadIFC Center
Charmingly shaggy, this scruffy road movie/casual caper/intergenerational odyssey offers a tribute to a vanishing Italy and a free-flowing bender through time and space. Two small-time Italian crooks face the impending mediocrity of middle age. Along their slow-motion, alcoholic grand tour of the Venetian countryside, they cross paths with a shy architecture student who reluctantly warms [...]
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1:00 PM
BellissimaFilm Forum
A woman from the lower class desperately tries to get her daughter into the movies. 1 win & 1 nomination
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1:00 PM
Mad Bills to PayFilm Forum
Rico's summer involves pursuing girls and selling homemade cocktails at Orchard Beach. His girlfriend Destiny stays with his family, leading to complications that disrupt his carefree lifestyle.
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1:15 PM
Blue HeronIFC Center
A family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the eyes of the youngest child. 1 nomination total
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1:20 PM
The ChristophersIFC Center
The children of a once famous artist hire a forger to complete some unfinished, long ago abandoned canvases so they'll have an inheritance when he dies. 1 win & 1 nomination total
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1:30 PM
Steal This Story, Please!IFC Center
A reporter's personal journey and major news coverage intersect in this film debuting at DC/Dox, emphasizing journalism's vital role in revealing truth during an era when independent reporting faces challenges.
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1:45 PM
Prismatic Ground: wave 4, program 7: An-li ding + Nao YoshigaiAnthology Film Archives
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2:00 PM
Whisper of the HeartBAM
Young Shizuku embarks on a quest for her true talent in this precious Studio Ghibli gem.
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2:00 PM
Igualada + Landslide (Avalancha)BAM
Two documentaries illuminate the past, present, and future political landscape of Colombia.
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2:30 PM
American DreamIFC Center
Recounts the 1985-86 strike against the Hormel Foods Corporation in Minnesota after its employees' wages and benefits were cut. Won 1 Oscar. 12 wins & 3 nominations total
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2:45 PM
Prismatic Ground: wave 4, program 8: the Contemporary Chinese Avant-gardeAnthology Film Archives
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2:50 PM
Our LandFilm Forum
A journey over the walls that divide us, to explore the age-old debate of land and power, amid the fight for greater access to nature.
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3:00 PM
Utamaro and His Five WomenMetrograph
In making a film from Kanji Kunieda’s fictionalized account of the life of Kitagawa Utamaro, a ukiyo-e woodblock portraitist and painter of the 18th…
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3:00 PM
Omaha (Open Captioning)IFC Center
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3:00 PM
Bernstein's WallFilm Forum
A complex look at one of the greatest figures in 20th century classical music, Leonard Bernstein, whose passion and creativity guided him well beyond the concert hall. 4 wins & 3 nominations
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3:20 PM
SwappedIFC Center
Ever thought of swapping your Dad for a couple of goldfish? 2 wins & 1 nomination
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3:30 PM
BellissimaFilm Forum
A woman from the lower class desperately tries to get her daughter into the movies. 1 win & 1 nomination
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3:40 PM
The Last One for the RoadIFC Center
Charmingly shaggy, this scruffy road movie/casual caper/intergenerational odyssey offers a tribute to a vanishing Italy and a free-flowing bender through time and space. Two small-time Italian crooks face the impending mediocrity of middle age. Along their slow-motion, alcoholic grand tour of the Venetian countryside, they cross paths with a shy architecture student who reluctantly warms [...]
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3:45 PM
No PicnicFilm Forum
A black-and-white love letter to pre-gentrification New York City, Phil Hartman's NO PICNIC captures a remote time and place - the East Village circa 1985, a vibrant, seedy neighborhood populated by musicians, pimps and poets. Mac... 1 win & 1 nomination
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3:45 PM
DeparturesIFC Center
Benji encounters Jake at an airport gate, sensing attraction. Their relationship unfolds through Amsterdam trips and intimacy, revealing complex power dynamics. “Memory and desire blur in a stylised, emotionally candid exploration of identity and intimacy.” – The Guardian
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4:15 PM
Scenes from the BarricadesBAM
In this modern gothic fairytale, a student pursues connection in the wake of an accident.
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4:40 PM
ErupcjaBAM
A couple (Charli xcx, Will Madden) are stranded in Poland in the wake of a volcanic eruption.
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5:00 PM
Prismatic Ground Closing Night: GangsterismMetrograph
Q&A with director Isiah Medina moderated by Inney Prakash, founder of Prismatic Ground, on Sunday, May 3rd
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5:00 PM
Vive L'AmourMetrograph
Tsai’s second theatrical feature drew understandable comparisons to Antonioni’s chilly studies in urban ennui on initial release, but this bizarre…
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5:00 PM
The Christophers (Open Captioning)IFC Center
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5:10 PM
Harlan County USAIFC Center
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5:20 PM
The Seduction of MimiFilm Forum
Forced to leave his family in Sicily, Mimí finds a job in a factory in Turin, where he gets involved in an extramarital affair. 8 wins & 1 nomination
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5:30 PM
Our LandFilm Forum
A journey over the walls that divide us, to explore the age-old debate of land and power, amid the fight for greater access to nature.
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5:30 PM
Steal This Story, Please!IFC Center
A reporter's personal journey and major news coverage intersect in this film debuting at DC/Dox, emphasizing journalism's vital role in revealing truth during an era when independent reporting faces challenges.
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5:40 PM
Cave of Forgotten Dreams 3DIFC Center
New 6K Restoration! 15th Anniversary! 15 years after becoming one of IFC Center’s biggest hits of all time, Werner Herzog’s landmark documentary returns in a dazzling new 6K restoration, fully remastered and more immersive than ever.The visionary filmmaker leads us on an unforgettable journey 32,000 years back in time to explore the earliest known images [...]
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5:45 PM
Blue HeronIFC Center
A family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the eyes of the youngest child. 1 nomination total
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6:00 PM
Mad Bills to PayFilm Forum
Rico's summer involves pursuing girls and selling homemade cocktails at Orchard Beach. His girlfriend Destiny stays with his family, leading to complications that disrupt his carefree lifestyle.
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6:00 PM
Gaza Fights for FreedomBAM
This collection of exclusive footage spotlights the Great March of Return protests.
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6:00 PM
BellissimaFilm Forum
A woman from the lower class desperately tries to get her daughter into the movies. 1 win & 1 nomination
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7:10 PM
ErupcjaBAM
A couple (Charli xcx, Will Madden) are stranded in Poland in the wake of a volcanic eruption.
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7:45 PM
Bernstein's WallFilm Forum
A complex look at one of the greatest figures in 20th century classical music, Leonard Bernstein, whose passion and creativity guided him well beyond the concert hall. 4 wins & 3 nominations
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Comedy
12:00 PM
Corned Beef (And Other Arguments)
it’s 1890-ish, and two immigrants aboard a ship headed to ellis island are about to have beef. major beef.
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8:00 PM
The Stand Presents: Pete Lee, Jourdain Fisher, TaTa Sherise, Aaron Berg, & More!The Stand
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8:00 PM
Petey DeAbreu, Gregg Rogell, Erin Jackson, Nicolas Corda, Jordan Carlos, Dov Davidoff, Aaron ChenVillage Underground
Petey DeAbreu HBO:THAT DAMN MICHAEL CHE SHOW, NPR: WAIT WAIT...DON'T TELL ME • Gregg Rogell FROM THE "LOUIE" CK SHOW, "THE ARISTOCRATS", "THE CONAN O'BRIEN SHOW", COMEDY CENTRAL'S "TOUGH CROWD" AND "THE TONIGHT SHOW". • Erin Jackson FROM THE CONAN O"BRIEN SHOW, LAST COMIC STANDING
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8:30 PM
Outdoor Patio ShowThe Stand
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8:45 PM
Jon Laster, Alex Edelman, Marina Franklin, Jordan Carlos, Keith Robinson, Dov Davidoff, Aaron ChenComedy Cellar
Jon Laster WINNER OF STAND UP NBC, • Alex Edelman EMMY WINNER, SPECIAL TONY AWARD WINNER FOR HIS STAND UP SHOW ON BROADWAY, THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT, CONAN, THE EDINBURGH COMEDY AWARD WINNER • Marina Franklin FROM CONAN O'BRIEN SHOW, THE MOVIE "TRAINWRECK", "LOUIE", "THE NIGHTLY SHOW", "THE JIM GAFFIGAN SHOW"
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9:00 PM
The Stand Presents: Aaron Berg, Bonnie McFarlane, Andre Kim, & More!The Stand
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9:00 PM
Eric Neumann, Adam Ferrara, Janet McNamara, Ben Bailey, Greer Barnes, Andy Haynes, John JosephFat Black Pussy Cat
Eric Neumann FROM THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRINGJIMMY FALLON, NETFLIX, COMEDY CENTRAL, IFC • Adam Ferrara HBO's "NURSE JACKIE",FROM THE MOVIE "PAUL BLART: MALL COP", "DIRTY MOVIE", "WINTER OF FROZEN DREAMS", "DEFINITELY MAYBE", FX DENIS LEARY'S "RESCUE ME", COMEDY CENTRAL'S "TOUGH CROWD", ABC'S "THE JOB", AND "THE LETTERMAN SHOW". • Janet McNamara DON'T TELL COMEDY, AMERICAN IDOL
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9:30 PM
Rich Aronovitch, Peter Revello, Kyle Dunnigan, Orion Levine, LeClerc Andre, Erin Maguire, John JosephFat Black Pussy Cat
Rich Aronovitch ACCESS DAILY NBC, BEAT BOBBY FLAY FOOD NETWORK • Peter Revello FROM THE TONIGHT SHOW, COMEDY CENTRAL • Kyle Dunnigan REGULAR ON HOWARD STERN, WRITER, PRODUCER PERFORMER ON "INSIDE AMY SCHUMER", EMMY AWARD WINNER FOR ORIGINAL MUSIC FOR THE SONG "GIRL YOU DON’T NEED MAKEUP", TRAINWRECK, CRAIG from RENO 911.
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10:00 PM
The Stand Presents: Bonnie McFarlane, Pete Lee, Aaron Berg, & More!The Stand
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10:00 PM
Ashley Austin Morris, Janet McNamara, Keith Robinson, Ben Bailey, Blake Freeman, Aaron Chen, John JosephVillage Underground
Ashley Austin Morris HULU (FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLE), NETFLIX (INVENTING ANNA), HBO/MAX • Janet McNamara DON'T TELL COMEDY, AMERICAN IDOL • Keith Robinson "DIFFRENT STROKES" COMEDY SPECIAL ON NETFLIX , FROM HBO'S "CRASHING", FROM THE MOVIE "TRAINWRECK", HOUR COMEDY SPECIAL ON COMEDY CENTRAL, FROM CONAN O'BRIEN SHOW, TBS'S "ARE WE THERE YET", WANDA SYKES SHOW, COMEDY CENTRAL'S "TOUGH CROWD", HBO.
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10:45 PM
Jon Laster, Kyle Dunnigan, Philipp Kostelecky, Gary Vider, Peter Revello, Eleanor KerriganComedy Cellar
Jon Laster WINNER OF STAND UP NBC, • Kyle Dunnigan REGULAR ON HOWARD STERN, WRITER, PRODUCER PERFORMER ON "INSIDE AMY SCHUMER", EMMY AWARD WINNER FOR ORIGINAL MUSIC FOR THE SONG "GIRL YOU DON’T NEED MAKEUP", TRAINWRECK, CRAIG from RENO 911. • Philipp Kostelecky BBC, COMEDY CENTRAL, COMIC RELIEF, METRO NEWSPAPER FUNNY NEW FACES
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11:00 PM
Petey DeAbreu, Pete Lee, Eleanor Kerrigan, Dean Edwards, Nathan Macintosh, Philipp KosteleckyFat Black Pussy Cat
Petey DeAbreu HBO:THAT DAMN MICHAEL CHE SHOW, NPR: WAIT WAIT...DON'T TELL ME • Pete Lee COMEDY CENTRAL HALF HOUR, FROM THE DAVID LETTERMAN SHOW, NBC'S LAST COMIC STANDING, VH1'S BEST WEEK EVER • Eleanor Kerrigan ALBUM- LADYLIKE, BILL BURR PRESENTS THE RINGERS, LIGHTS OUT WITH DAVID SPADE, THE BLUE SHOW ON SHOWTIME, DICE ON SHOWTIME, ENTOURAGE ON HBO
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11:00 PM
The Stand Presents: Rachel Williams, Tristan Bowling, Andre Kim, & More!The Stand
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11:30 PM
James Mattern, Seaton C. Smith, Amos Gill, Pat Burtscher, Eleanor Kerrigan, Peter RevelloFat Black Pussy Cat
James Mattern KEVIN HART'S"COMEDY IN COLOR, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN NETWORK'S "PEOPLE TALKIN SPORTS" • Seaton C. Smith MENTIONED IN NEW YORK TIMES BEST OF 2023, FROM "MULANEY" ON FOX, FROM THE OPIE AND ANTHONY VIRUS TOUR AND THE NEW FACES SHOW AT JUST FOR LOUGHS COMEDY FESTIVAL IN MONTREAL • Amos Gill FROM THE JEFF JEFFERIRS SHOW, DON'T TELL
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11:55 PM
The Stand Presents: TaTa Sherise, Blake Freeman, Andre Kim, & More!The Stand
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11:55 PM
Ardie Fuqua, Dean Edwards, Amos Gill, Gary Vider, Eva Evans, Philipp KosteleckyVillage Underground
Ardie Fuqua FROM THE "LOUIE CK SHOW" ON FOX, HBO'S "BAD BOYS OF COMEDY", AND COMEDY CENTRAL'S "TOUGH CROWD". • Dean Edwards FROM THE TONIGHT SHOW, FROM SNL, THE MOVIES "SPIDER-MAN", "GOYBAND", "NEW WAVE" • Amos Gill FROM THE JEFF JEFFERIRS SHOW, DON'T TELL
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1:30 PM
Jon Laster, Josh Ocean Thomas, Blake Freeman, Peter Revello, Erin Maguire, Aaron ChenComedy Cellar
Jon Laster WINNER OF STAND UP NBC, • Josh Ocean Thomas "NETFLIX IS A JOKE", 2025 COMICS TO WATCH, DON'T TELL COMEDY • Blake Freeman JFL NEW FACES INTERNATIONAL, MELBOURNE COMEDY FESTIVAL BEST NEWCOMER
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4:00 PM
Des BishopComedy Cellar
Des Bishop Special Taping — Des Bishop HBO "A Comic's Climb", The Today Show, "Des Bishop Work Experience" RTE (Ireland) Best of Edinburgh Fringe BBC (UK)
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5:00 PM
Todd BarryComedy Cellar
An Evening with Todd Barry — Todd Barry NETFLIX SPECIAL "SPICY HONEY", "THE WRESTLER", "FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS", "THE LETTERMAN SHOW", "THE CONAN O'BRIEN SHOW", AND COMEDY CENTRAL PRESENTS.
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5:30 PM
Super Secret Pop UpComedy Cellar
Super Secret Pop Up Show — Super Secret Pop Up Comedy Central
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5:30 PM
Super Secret Pop UpComedy Cellar
Super Secret Pop Up Show — Super Secret Pop Up Comedy Central
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6:00 PM
Des BishopComedy Cellar
Des Bishop Special Taping — Des Bishop HBO "A Comic's Climb", The Today Show, "Des Bishop Work Experience" RTE (Ireland) Best of Edinburgh Fringe BBC (UK)
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6:30 PM
Gray West, Mike Feeney, Amos Gill, Janet McNamara, Reggie Conquest, Matthew BroussardFat Black Pussy Cat
Gray West "NY COMEDY FESTIVAL COMICS TO WATCH" • Mike Feeney FROM THE TONIGHT SHOW, COMEDY SPECIAL "A NIGHT AT THE COMEDY CELLAR", DEBUT ALBUM "RAGE AGAINST THE ROUTINE" PREMIERED AT #1 ON ITUNES COMEDY CHARTS AND #6 ON BILLBOARD CHARTS.. • Amos Gill FROM THE JEFF JEFFERIRS SHOW, DON'T TELL
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7:00 PM
Richie Redding, Chris Lamberth, Kc Shornima, Peter Revello, Jordan Carlos, Jeff BaileyFat Black Pussy Cat
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