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Columbus Day Parade NYC Celebrates Italian Heritage

Columbus Day Parade NYC (Laurence Agron/Dreamstime)

FIFTH AVENUE, Midtown/Midtown East, Central Park/Upper East Side, Manhattan 🇮🇹

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloon Inflation is Huge

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon inflation ~ Grogu™ (clsdesign/Adobe)

UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan

Parades in New York City

NYC Parades (Giuseppe Masci/Dreamstime)

Explore NYC Parades which bring communities together, attract politicians, and provide a platform to teach our children their heritage.

Italian Heritage Day Celebrates One of the Communities Who Defined New York City

Italian Heritage Day in New York City - Mulberry St in Little Italy around 1900 (Library of Congress)

Second October Monday 🇮🇹

Columbus Day Stopped Southerners from Lynching Italian Americans, but the Evil Man Unleashed The Apocalypse on the World

Columbus Day

2nd October Monday 🇪🇸 🇺🇸

National Day of Spain is el Día de la Hispanidad

National Day of Spain in New York City, Día de la Hispanidad (Jiawangukun/Dreamstime)

October 12, 1492 🇪🇸

Indigenous Peoples Day in New York City

Indigenous Peoples Day in New York City (Topshots/Adobe)

Second Monday in October 🇺🇸

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2022

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (Right Frame Photo Video/Dreamstime)

Thursday, November 24, 2022
CENTRAL PARK WEST, CENTRAL PARK SOUTH, SIXTH AVE, 34TH ST
Upper West Side, Midtown, Herald Square
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At Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2021, Look for the New NetFlix Ada Twist Scientistd

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2021 Ada Twist Scientist (Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images/Macy's)

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2019

2019 Macy's Parade Route (Macy's)

Thu, November 28, 2019
UPPER WEST SIDE TO HERALD SQUARE, NYC ~ The Parade marks the start of the Christmas season, the world’s most popular Latin holiday. The parade is on, but the NYPD decides Thursday morning whether the big balloons can fly in the wind.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2018

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Courtesy Kent Miller / Macy's Inc.

Thu, November 22, 2018
UPPER WEST SIDE to GARMENT DISTRICT ~ Nothing Latin about the Thanksgiving Parade, but children love it and balloon inflation is something to see

Dance Parade 2018

FLATIRON, UNION SQUARE, VILLAGE, EAST VILLAGE | Sat, May 19, 2018 | African, Argentine, Bolivian, Brazilian, Cuban, Dominican, French, Haitian, Italian, Puerto Rican dances and more

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2017

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade courtesy of Macy's

Thu, November 23, 2017
Thanksgiving Day from the American Museum of Natural History to Macy’s Herald Square

Things To Do in NYC in October 2024

Things to do in NYC in October 2024, Hispanic Heritage Month (PintoArt/Adobe)

Hispanic Heritage Month

Italian NYC

Little Italy, NYC (Patrid Poendl/Dreamstime)

Today, Italian NYC is mostly in Throgs Neck & Morris Park The Bronx; Staten Island; and Harlem, and Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Italians are one of the communities that defines New York City and the United States. The big wave of immigration came between the 1850s and 1930s. Many Southern Italians came between 1880 and 1920. Italy […]

St Patrick’s Cathedral

St Patrick's Cathedral NYC (Sean Pavone/Dreamstime)

St Patrick’s Cathedral in Midtown East, Manhattan, New York City’s iconic church. It is seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. America’s Spanish, Portuguese, and French colonizers were Catholic, but Catholicism came to New York City in a big way with Irish immigration after the Great Famine of 1845. Spanish Mass is on […]

Festivals in New York City

Latin Festivals in New York City (Ruan Jordaan/Adobe)

Explore Latin Festivals in New York City, including: parades, street fairs, holidays, independence days, national days, and faith days.

Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band Plays a Tribute to Cuban Son Legend Arsenio Rodríguez

Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band (courtesy)

BRONX MUSIC HALL, Melrose, The Bronx 🇺🇸 🇩🇴 🇵🇷

Things To Do in NYC in June 2024

Pride Month and Caribbean Heritage Month
Juneteenth, Father’s Day

Puerto Rican Culture in New York City

Puerto Rican Culture in New York City (Right Frame Photo Video/Dreamstime)

Explore Puerto Rican culture in New York City including bomba, plena, salsa, reggaeton, latin trap, spoken word, theatre, and more. 🇵🇷

Midtown Manhattan is New York City’s Central Business District

Midtown Manhattan (Mihai Laurentiu-Gorgan/Dreamstime)

Culture Venues in Midtown Manhattan

Venezuelan Culture in New York City

Venezuelan Culture in New York City (Asier/Adobe)

Explore Venezuelan Culture in New York City in art, baseball, fashion, both rock and salsa music, and more. 🇻🇪

Upper West Side, Manhattan is the Home of Lincoln Center and the American Museum of Natural History

Upper West Side, New York City (Lei Xu/Dreamstime)

UPTOWN, Manhattan

Merengue in New York City

Merengue in New York City (Aleksandr Rybalko/Dreamstime)

Discover Merengue in New York City at arenas, performing arts centers, theaters, night clubs, bars, parades, and summer festivals. 🇩🇴

Things To Do in NYC in November 2023

Things to do in NYC in November 2023 (Art/Dreamstime)

Things to do in NYC in November include: the Veterans Day Parade and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Celebrate Mexico Now cultural festival, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the fall art auctions. November is Native American Heritage Month, Puerto Rican Heritage Month, and Hip-Hop History Month. US national holidays in November include Veterans Day, Thanksgiving […]

Things To Do in NYC This Weekend March 15-21, 2023

Flamenco Festival New York 2023 (Casther/Dreamstime)

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New York Now: Home, Parade Broadway 2023, Luzbel & LeProsy, Astoria Salsa Project, Flamenco Festival, St Patrick’s Day Parade, Rhythm, Bass and Place, Pimpinela, Victor Baro y Su Orquesta, Jeanette, Damas Gratis, NY Red Bulls, Rafael Riqueni, All Night Milonga, Grupo Ocho, Juan-Carlos Formell y Yambando, Grupo Super T, Benito Juarez

Things To Do in NYC in February 2023

Things To Do in NYC in February 2023 (Jill Shepherd/Dreamstime)

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African American New York

Dizzy Gillespie was the co-founder of bebop modern jazz, and a godfather of Latin jazz (© Everett Collection/Adobe)

“New York is a secret African city.” Robert Farris Thompson, American historian at Yale University Thompson’s statement is true. Once you learn to read the signs, you see the parallel universe of the African Diaspora, everywhere. To preserve our heritage culture, we hid it in plain sight. New York Latin Culture

Things To Do in NYC in January 2023

Three Kings Day, Martin Luther King Day
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Christmas in New York 2022

Christmas in New York City

Sunday, December 25, 2022
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Winter’s Eve at Lincoln Square is No More

Winter's Eve at Lincoln Square Frost Puppets (Lincoln Square BID)

2019 was the last
LINCOLN SQUARE
Manhattan

Things to do in NYC in December 2020

Holidays in New York

Things to do in NYC in March 2020

March 2020 Things to do in NYC (John Anderson/Dreamstime)

Women’s History Month
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3-9 Spring/Break Art Show
4-8 Volta New York
5-15 Rendez-Vous with Frenc Cinema
5-8 Armory Show
5-8 Scope New York
5-8 Art on Paper
5-8 Clio Art Fair
6-8 Independent art fair
8 International Women’s Day
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9 Purim
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17 St. Patrick’s Day
17 St. Patrick’s Day Parade
20 Spring
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26-29 Affordable Art Fair
27 Register to Vote
27-5 Flamenco Festival
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31 Cesar Chavez Day

Things to do in NYC in December 2019

Latin things to do in New York in December 2019

1 Portuguese Restoration Day
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2 Cyber Monday
2 Advent
2 Winter’s Eve street fair
3 Giving Tuesday
4 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
4 Alvin Ailey
5-8 Art Basel Miami Beach
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11 International Tango Day
11 Las Mañanitas
12 Our Lady of Guadalupe
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16 La Posada / La Novena
19 Paul Winter’s Winter Solstice
22-30 HANUKKAH
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24 Christmas Eve
25 CHRISTMAS
26-1 KWANZAA
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31 New Year’s Eve

Things to do in NYC in November 2019

Things to do in New York in November 2019. Courtesy Nicholas Santasier.

Puerto Rican Heritage Month
National Native American Heritage Month
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1 Auction exhibitions open
1-5 TEFAF antiques fair
1 Day of the Holy Innocents|All Saints Day
2 Day of the Dead | All Souls Day
3 Panamanian Separation Day
3 New York City Marathon
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5 Election Day
6-15 DOC NYC
8-11 VETERANS DAY WEEKEND
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10-11 Impressionist & Modern auctions
11 Veterans Day Parade
12 Beaver Moon
12-16 Django Reinhardt Festival
13 Puerto Rican Film Festival
13-14 Contemporary Art auctions
14 Salon Art + Design fair
14 Latin Grammys
16 Latin American Art auction exhibition
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20-21 Latin American Art auction
21 Macy’s Holiday Windows
21 Beaujolais Nouveau Day
23 Puerto Rican Artisans Fair
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25 International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
27-1 THANKSGIVING WEEKEND
27 Thanksgiving Parade Balloon Inflation
28 Panamanian Independence Day
28 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
29 Black Friday
29 New York City Ballet ‘Nutcracker’

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