|
|||||||
|
(MCCNY, 446 West 36th St, New York, NY 10018) (9am, 11am & 7pm) Event Website The 6th Annual Open House New York (Various locations, 5 boroughs) America's largest architect and design event opens doors throughout New York City each October. Includes special talks, tours, performances and family-friendly workshops. (Free) Event Website Note: this event runs October 4 - 5
(Various Locations) Welcome all polyamorous, poly-friendly, and poly-curious people. The schedule features four events and includes experts and entertainers from all over the country including Village Voice columnist & author Tristan Taormino, Hedda Lettuce, Houston Bernard, The Pixie Harlots, and Naked Highway. Events include: Super Massive Cuddle Party, Poly Pride Rally, Pride After-Party, Book Signing & Reading and more. Event Website Note: this event runs October 3 - 5
(Columbia University, Broadway & 116th St, New York, NY 10027) A day of fun and books, plus live entertainment, on-site children’s bookstore, readings, book signings and giveaways. Readings will take place by celebrities from film, TV, community and Broadway, including "Ugly Betty's" Mark Indelicato (Betty's nephew), New York Liberty legend Kym Hampton and Derek Keeling from "Grease" on Broadway. Entertainment will include Justin Roberts & The Not Ready for Naptime Players, Playhouse Disney’s “Johnny and the Sprites,” They Might Be Giants and Lisa Loeb. (Free) Event Website
(The Armory Center, 216 Fort Washington Ave, New York, NY 10032) This international fair presents the cream of specialists in 20th century and contemporary furniture, sculpture, jewellery, photography, painting, carpets and textiles, ceramics, glass, Far Eastern art and objects and other areas of design from 1900-2008. Major movements that have fashioned recent aesthetics are represented with pieces on offer from the turn of the 20th century to the beginning of the 21st. Opening Night Preview Party to benefit The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design and Culture on Thursday, 2 October at 6pm. Event Website Note: this event runs October 3 - 8
(Atlantic Ave from Hicks St to Fourth Ave, Brooklyn) (10am - 6pm) Best known for its eclectic delicacies, the Antic features an exciting array of foods from around the world, from baklava and funnel cake, to grilled sardines and pulled pork sandwiches. Ten live musical stages offer free performances all day, featuring blues, rock, country, R&B, jazz, music for kids, and belly-dancing. Atlantic Avenue's trendy restaurants and boutiques along with a host of local vendors, craftspeople, and nonprofits offer a hodgepodge of one-of-a-kind merchandise. Kids and families enjoy plenty of pony rides, face painting, balloon sculptures, live storytelling, and more! Event Website
(Throughout Manhattan, The Palisades of Northern NJ and Yonkers) Bike MS New York City Traffic Free is the preeminent local bike event with the only route allowing participants to circle the city traffic free. Riders have a choice of cycling 30, 60 or 100 miles, while experiencing the metropolitan area's many ethnic and historical neighborhoods and its breathtaking views. In the past 23 years, Bike MS has raised over $15 million. Event Website
(Various Locations) The New Yorker Festival is a three-day congregation of writers, artists, thinkers, strategists, and performers. Taking place a month before the Presidential election, this year’s Festival will feature incisive political programming and a weekend-long voter-registration drive, along with participants from across disciplines and continents. Fiction Night returns on Friday, with writers joining New Yorker editors to discuss the themes that inform their work. On Saturday, the Festival continues with panels, interviews, and performances. On Saturday night, we’ll be joined by directors, singers, and humorists. The Festival concludes on Sunday, with talks, master classes, and site-specific events around town.
We look forward to seeing you at this year’s Festival. For details, please see the Festival schedule on this site and in the September 15th issue of The New Yorker, on newsstands September 8th. Event Website Note: this event runs October 3 - 5 Starting Today
(Chelsea Market, 75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011) Walk through the temporary gallery of Chelsea Market's resident gourd-artist, Hugh McMahon, which is located behind kicokids pop-up store. On Halloween, Hugh will be carving a giant pumpkin before your very eyes. (Free) Event Website This event runs through November 26
|