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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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Things To Do in NYC in November 2022

Things to do in NYC in November 2022 (PixieMe/Adobe)

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Lincoln Square NYC

Lincoln Square NYC (Industry And Travel/Dreamstime)

Lincoln Square is an Upper West Side residential neighborhood from 59th to 72nd St between the Hudson River and Central Park West. It’s a modern culture and shopping district anchored by Lincoln Center. The Tucker Square Greenmarket offers the fruits of the season on Thursdays and Saturdays. #LincolnSquareNY Latin Culture in Lincoln Square December 2022 […]

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

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 […]

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rican Heritage Month ~ Comparsa Talentos Nacional Puertorriqueña (Keith Widyolar/New York Latin Culture Magazine)

Puerto Rico really is the island of enchantment. Famous for some of the world’s best beaches, the mountain heartland is even more beautiful. We are both contemporary and conservative. Old ways survive, especially in the mountains. The drum is alive in Puerto Rico. The island is so many things you never imagined. It is famously […]

Tito Rojas, “El Gallo Salsero,” was a Great Salsero

Tito Rojas (courtesy the artist)

Tuesday, June 14, 2022
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Tony Bennett’s Heart Will Always Be in San Francisco

Tony Bennett (the artist)

Wed, August 3, 2022
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Paul Winter’s Winter Solstice Celebration 2022

Paul Winter's Winter Solstice Celebration (courtesy the artist)

[To be confirmed]
Friday-Sunday, December 16-18, 2022

Times Square New Year’s Eve 2022 is Live with Distancing

Times Square New Year's Eve 2022 (Countdown Entertainment)

Friday, December 31, 2021
TIMES SQUARE
Theater District

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

The Latino Experience on PBS is Really The American Experience

The Latino Experience (PBS)

PBS THIRTEEN
3 Episodes premiere on Tuesdays
July 6-20, 2021, 9pm
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Shakespeare in the Park Returns with “Merry Wives” and a Falstaff President set in West African Harlem

"Merry Wives" Shakespeare in the Park (Vadim Kluchnik/Dreamstime)

July 5 – August 29, 2021
DELACORTE THEATER
Central Park
FREE

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Anjou: The Musical Horror Tale World Premiere Benefits Broadway Cares

"Anjou: The Musical Horror Tale" Bianca Marroquín, Julia Murney, Kristie Dale Sanders & Taylor Iman Jones (AMHS)

Friday, January 29, 2021
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Things to do in NYC in December 2020

Holidays in New York

Things to do in NYC in November 2020

Things to do in NYC in November 2020 (Wei Chuan Liu/Dreamstime)

It’s the end of fall

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is TV Only in 2020

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (Hoover Tung/Dreamstime)

NBC | Thursday, November 26, 2020, 9am – Noon

Macy’s 2020 Holiday Windows Thank First Responders, Essential Workers and Marchers for Equality

Kids love Macy's Holiday Windows (LittleNY/Dreamstime)

MACY’S Herald Square | Thursday, November 19, 2020 – January 1, 2021

Things to do in NYC in September 2020

September 2020: Alma Mater statue in front of the Columbia University Library (Alfredo Garcia Saz/Dreamstime)

1-24 US Open Tennis (ESPN)
2 Corn Moon
3 Whitney Museum reopens
4-7 Labor Day Weekend
4 NY Carnival Brass Fest 🇹🇹
5 Morgan Library reopens
6 Roberto Clemente Day 🇵🇷
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7 Labor Day
7 NY Carnival Virtual Road 🇹🇹
7 Brazilian Independence 🇧🇷
9 American Museum of Natural History reopens
11 Remember 9/11
11-16 FDLA Fashion Designers of Latin America 🇩🇴
12 El Museo del Barrio reopens
12 Brooklyn Museum reopens
13-16 RUNWAY360 (NYFW) 🇨🇱 🇻🇪
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15-15 Hispanic Heritage Month
15 Independence of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras & Nicaragua 🇨🇷 🇸🇻 🇬🇹 🇭🇳 🇳🇮
16 Mexican Independence 🇲🇽
17 MoMA PS1 reopens
18 Chilean Independence 🇨🇱
18-28 High Holidays 🇮🇱
18-20 Rosh Hashanah 🇮🇱
19 Procession of San Gennaro 🇮🇹
20 African American Parade
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25-11 NY Film Festival
26 NY Carnival Panology 🇹🇹
27-28 Yom Kippur 🇮🇱

MoMA PS1 is Reopening

MoMA PS1 (courtesy MoMA)

Thursday, September 17, 2020

Learn with Carnegie Hall: Jazz, Bomba & Plena, and Brazilian

Learn with Carnegie Hall: Jazz, Bomba & Plena, Brazilian (Carnegie Hall)

Wednesday, June 17, 2020
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Things to do in NYC in February 2020

February 2020 Calendar (Cla78/Adobe)

Black History Month
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Broadway Week
Off-Broadway Week
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3-12 New York Fashion Week
5-19 MoMA Doc Fortnight
8 VILLALOBOS BROTHERS
8-11 Westminster Dog Show
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CHEAPEST WEEK TO VISIT NYC
14 Valentine’s Day
14 President’s Day Weekend
14 PISTOLERA
14 Neighboring Scenes Film Festival
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17 PRESIDENTS DAY
21 Carnival weekend
21-15 International Children’s Film Festival
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25 Mardi Gras
26 Ash Wednesday
26 ADAA Art Show
27 Dominican Independence Day

Things to do in NYC in January 2020

United Nations headquarters in fog. January 2020 Calendar (Eric Pasqualli/Dreamstime)

1 Haitian Independence
3-5 PBR Professional Bull Riders
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6 Three Kings Day Parade
9-18 Winter Jazzfest
10-14 APAP
12 globalFEST
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17 MARTIN LUTHER KING WEEKEND
17-18 Black Comic Book Festival
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20 Martin Luther King holiday
24-2 Winter Antiques Show
25-1 Master Drawings
26 Grammys

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

Mano a Mano Posadas y Pastorelas

Mano a Mano Posadas y Pastorelas (Mano a Mano)

LEHMAN COLLEGE, Jerome Park, The Bronx | Saturday, December 21, 2019

El Pesebre is a Classic Nativity Play

"El Pesebre" (ID Studio Theatre)

Saturday, December 21, 2019
BRONXWORKS BETANCES COMMUNITY CENTER
Mott Haven, The Bronx
NYC’s top Colombians in theatre, music and dance perform a shepherd’s play
FREE

Handel’s “Messiah” at Trinity Church is a NYC Holiday Tradition

Trinity Church "Messiah" (courtesy Trinity Church)

Fri-Sun, Dec 20-22, 2019
TRINITY CHURCH Wall Street
Financial District, NYC

PRIDA Puerto Rican Artisan’s Holiday Market

PRIDA Puerto Rican Artisan's Holiday Market (PRIDA)

Sunday, December 8, 2019
EL BARRIO EAST HARLEM, NYC ~ Get handmade gifts by Puerto Rican artists for the holidays at this Christmas market at Artspace PS109

Navidad Flamenca 2019: A Flamenco Nutcracker

Navidad Flamenca: A Flamenco Nutcracker (Gregg Richards/FVCS)

Fri-Sun, December 6-8, 2019
LOWER EAST SIDE, NYC ~ Bring to life the holiday traditions of the Spanish diaspora in Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico and mother Spain at Abrons Arts Center

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’

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.

Things to do in NYC in September 2019

Things to do in New York in September 2019

1 Brazilian Day
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2 LABOR DAY
2 West Indian Day Parade
3-16 NYC Broadway Week
5 Socrates Annual
6-14 New York Fashion Week
7 New York City Labor Day Parade
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11 New York Philharmonic Opening Night ~ ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’
12 Jazz at Lincoln Center Season Opener
12 Crossing the Line festival
12-22 Feast of San Gennaro
15 Hispanic Heritage Month
15 Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran Independence Day
15 African American Day Parade
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16 Mexican Independence Day
17-30 UN General Assembly
17-13 New York City Ballet Fall Season
22 Queens Hispanic Day Parade
22 Peru to the World Expo
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23-6 NYC Off-Broadway Week
23 Met Opera Opening Night Gala ~ ‘Porgy and Bess’
27 New York Film Festival
29-1 Rosh Hashanah
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Things to do in NYC in February 2019

Things to do in New York in February. Photo courtesy Nicholas Santasier.

Black History Month
1-3 Cinema Tropical film festival
5 Lunar New Year
6-10 Film Comment Selects
8-16 New York Fashion Week
9-12 Westminster Dog Show
11-24 Off-Broadway Week
14 Valentine’s Day, Carnival
18 Presidents Day
21-28 MoMA Doc Fortnight
22-17 Int’l Children’s Film Festival
22-26 Neighboring Scenes film festival
28-3 ADAA Art Show
28-10 Rendez-vous with French Cinema

Things to do in NYC in January 2019

Things to do in New York in January

Three Kings Day, Winter JazzFest, Under the Radar Festival, PBR Monster Energy Buck Off, globalFEST, Restaurant Week, Jewish Film Festival, Antiques Week, Winter Antiques Show, Outsider Art Fair, Women’s March, Martin Luther King Jr Day, Dominican Heritage Month and Master Drawings

Golden Globes 2019 Winners “Green Book,” “Roma,” “A Star is Born”

Golden Globe Awards (Sbukley/Dreamstime)

NBC 🎞🏆 Sunday, January 6, 2019

Things to do in NYC in December 2018

Things to do in New York in December. Courtesy Barry Plott.

Holiday windows, shopping, Santa, Rockettes Christmas Spectacular, NYCB Nutcracker, Alvin Ailey, Ballet Hispánico, Calpulli Navidad, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Eve

Green Book

"Green Book." Courtesy Universal Pictures.

Nov 16, 2018 to Mar 28, 2019; Italian African movies Oscar winners ~ Oscar Best Picture, Golden Globes Best Musical or Comedy. When people who might seem different, actually live and work together, we discover our common humanity.

Bergdorf Goodman Holiday Windows 2018

Bergdorf Goodman Holiday Windows 2018. Courtesy Rick Zehavi/Bergdorfs.

BERGDORF GOODMAN, MIDTOWN, November 15, 2018 – January 3, 2019 ~ NYC’s most luxurious department store also has the most elegant Christmas windows

Lord & Taylor is closed

Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue flagship store courtesy of Lord & Taylor

GARMENT DISTRICT, NYC ~ The store closed January 2019

Collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller is the auction of the century

Claude Monet, Nymphéas en fleur' (1914 - 1917). Courtesy of Christie's.

May 8, 2018: Christie’s sets auction records for Corot, Delacroix, Monet, Matisse, Morandi, Odilon, Vuillard, and makes its collection guarantee at the very first auction.

La Frontera Encounters Along the Border crosses over the MAD Museum

Kevin Hughes 'Necklace,' 2013. Plastic from water jug, duct tape, silver. Courtesy of the artist / Velvet da Vinci Gallery.

March 1 – September 23, 2018
Tuesday – Sunday
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Museum of Arts and Design
Midtown, Manhattan
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A meditation of thoughtful jewelry inspired by the hope and pain spread along the 2,000 mile-long Mexican – American border.

New York International Children’s Film Festival 2018

"March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step." Courtesy of The Next Step: Creative Artists Agency.

Be the first to see the next generation of children’s cinema.
Cinépolis Chelsea, IFC Center, Scandinavia House, SVA Theatre in Manhattan
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Downtown Brooklyn
Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria, Queens
Weekends, February 23 – March 18, 2018
Saturday – Sunday
ENDING
March 17 – 18, 2018

Cruzar la Cara de la Luna by New York City Opera is the World’s First Mariachi Opera

Courtesy of Cruzar la cara de la luna.

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER, Columbus Circle, Manhattan 🇲🇽

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

The Condemned

March 5, 2013 ~ “The Condemned” 2012 by writer/director Roberto Busco-Garcia, is a psychological thriller set in small town Puerto Rico.

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