Editor's Choice Events for New York
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|  | Rochester, The Corn Hill Arts Festival (7/9 - 7/10): This two-day Festival has become a fabric of the Rochester community over the years and we are excited to be back. |
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|  | Lewiston, Fairy House Festival (7/9): Now in its 12th year, Artpark’s Fairy House Festival welcomes visitors of all ages to marvel at fairy house creations by professional and community artists. |
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|  | Arkville, BBQ and Comedy with Jim McCue (7/9): Jim McCue went viral this year with his DryBar special “nothing personal” which has had over 4 million views, he has been featured on Comedy Central, Comcast Comedy Spotlight, NBC’s “Last Comic Standi |
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|  | Islip, Garden Walk and Chinese Auction (7/9): the Historical Society of Islip Hamlet will host a tour of several local
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|  | New York, Harlem Jazz Series - Jordyn Davis (7/8): Hailing from Detroit, Mi - Jordyn Davis is an award-winning bassist, composer, songwriter, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist. Check her out with us on July 8, 2022. |
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|  | Nyack, Nyack Famous Street Fair (7/10): Family Fun Day. Featuring over 250 Exhibitors from 4 states, festival foods, outdoor cafes, all day music.
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|  | West Park, A Bastille Day Celebration! (7/14): Featuring world renowned chanteuse Elaine Rachlin+ her band performing "A Tribute to Edith Piaf and other treasured French Popular Singers; Jacques Brel, Charles Aznavour, Yves Montand, Charles Trenet |
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Here are some of the Craziest Things We've Seen On The Road

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|  |  | Albany, 518 Bachata Fridays (4/8 - 11/12): Checkout #518Bachata Fridays with DJ BOYBOY every Friday. We're playing all your favorite songs and making all your favorite drinks! |
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|  |  | Albany, Jersey Boys (7/15 - 8/21): Journey through the Four Seasons rise and fall through the eyes of a group of friends, who became the icons of their generation. |
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|  |  | Albany, LunchBox (5/7 - 12/3): Grocery, hot lunch, and clothing giveaway beginning at 11:00am until 1:00pm |
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|  |  | Arkville, BBQ and Comedy with Jim McCue (7/9): Jim McCue went viral this year with his DryBar special “nothing personal” which has had over 4 million views, he has been featured on Comedy Central, Comcast Comedy Spotlight, NBC’s “Last Comic Standi |
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|  |  | Auburn, Interpreting the Figure Workshop (7/9 - 7/10): Using the human figure as a springboard, students will learn basic drawing language and understanding of the human form. |
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|  |  | Bronx, Brothers Halaqah (1/21 - 8/5): The goal of Halaqa is to establish and build upon Islamic norms and values , while strengthening our brotherhood and Iman. |
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|  |  | Brooklyn, ABCirque & Play (7/17): Join us for an amazing circus show, then stick around to try yourself!
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|  |  | Brooklyn, Baseera Khan: I Am an Archive (10/1 - 7/10): Baseera Khan: I Am an Archive is presented as part of the UOVO Prize for an emerging Brooklyn artist. |
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|  |  | Brooklyn, Cat and Kitten Adoption Event (4/10 - 8/28): Celebrate Cats and Kittens at the weekly adoption event with North Brooklyn Cats, Bushwick Street Cats and Whiskers-a-GoGo! |
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|  |  | Brooklyn, CREATION CARE: Monthy 1st Fri (5/6 - 12/2): We all depend on this earth. When it's wisely used and cultivated, we see how it was intended to reveal God's glory. |
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|  |  | Brooklyn, Fandango at the Wall (7/9): Arturo O’Farrill and 30 musicians from the U.S., Mexico and beyond reunite to celebrate a lush blend of jazz big-band and the 300-year old Son Jarocho sound of Mexico. |
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|  | Brooklyn, Jazz in the Garden: Abdou Mboup and Waakaw (7/24): Swing by the Museum’s backyard Sculpture Garden for performances by some of the city’s best musicians, and enjoy a range of creative styles incorporating blues, jazz, and international sounds. |
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|  |  | Brooklyn, Lagos Nights (7/16): Lagos Nights is back this Saturday, we know you had a blast last week.
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|  |  | Brooklyn, Natural Perfume Workshop (5/7 - 12/3): Are you looking for a fun, immersive way to learn more about natural perfumery and create your own signature scent with friends? |
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|  |  | Buffalo, 12th Annual Miami Nights Weekend (7/9 - 7/10): Featuring: The Small Business Market, Cigar Lounge, Patio on the Water, Live Band, VIP Booths & Bottle Service, 4 DJ'S, Featured Guests from Toronto & Rochester, & more. |
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|  |  | Buffalo, 4th Annual Cobblestone Live Music & Arts Festival (7/15 - 7/16): The festival features two outdoor stages located on Illinois and Columbia streets, indoor stages at Buffalo Iron Works & Lockhouse Distillery, a vendor village, local artisans, Kids Village, food truc |
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|  |  | Buffalo, Bricks & Brews (7/8): njoy craft beer from more than 20 regional breweries, food trucks, and live music on the grounds of the Martin House estate. Your presence supports our mission, and we thank you. |
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|  |  | Buffalo, Crafts in the Gardens (7/16): Enjoy an afternoon of crafts, chicken BBQ and the Botanical Gardens. This fun and socially distanced event will take place outside in front of the Botanical Gardens. |
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|  |  | Buffalo, Dat P.I.F... Poetry InRare Form Grand Opening! (4/15 - 1/13): 2022!!!! The Highly Anticipated Return of Dat P.I.F... Poetry InRare Form! Our Grand Re-Opening of the often imitated, never duplicated Premier Open Mic Night!!! |
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|  | Buffalo, Dining at Dusk: Jazz Night! (7/24): Join us for dinner, drinks, live music, desserts and raffles on the front lawn of the Botanical Gardens to celebrate one of Erie County's cultural gems and take in the sounds and sights of the summer! |
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|  |  | Buffalo, Healthy Hips and Knees Yoga Wall Workshop (1/8 - 7/9): Come nourish your joints with us! The knee and the hip are the two largest joints in the body. Together they act as a foundation for all of our movements and carry most of our body weight. |
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|  |  | Buffalo, Healthy Hips and Knees Yoga Wall Workshop (4/9 - 7/9): Come nourish your joints with us! The knee and the hip are the two largest joints in the body. Together they act as a foundation for all of our movements and carry most of our body weight. |
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|  |  | Buffalo, Healthy Neck and Shoulders (10/2 - 8/6): In this workshop functional rehabilitation meets therapeutic yoga on the Great Yoga Wall suspension system. |
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|  |  | Buffalo, Sunday Service (12/19 - 8/21): Sunday Service. In Person. Live on Facebook. Live on Youtube |
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|  |  | Canandaigua, 2022 Art & Music Festival (7/15 - 7/17): For 31 years, visitors have been attracted to Historic Downtown Canandaigua for the annual art festival that takes place on the historic sidewalks of Downtown Main Street.
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| Caroga Lake, Caroga Arts Collective Gala (7/22): The Caroga Arts Collective Gala is the largest fundraising event of the year, providing vital support for the daily operations of the organization.
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|  |  | Chatham, “Anopas” by Compagnie Art Move Concept (France) (7/15): The twelve dancers of Art Move Concept blend and blur established genres to create movement that expands and enriches our sense of the range of physical and emotional possibility. |
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|  |  | Chatham, House Blend Concert III (7/8): Programmed by Grammy-nominated pianist Alan Feinberg, our House Blend concert series, brewed with audiences in mind, is PS21’s provocative chamber music programs. |
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|  | East Amherst, Cycle for CF (7/22): Join us for an incredible, high-energy cycling experience for a great cause!
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|  |  | East Durham, Taste of the Catskills Irish Arts Week (7/10 - 7/16): Featuring world-class traditional Irish artists! Participate in workshops, lectures, ceilithes, and sessions. Evening concerts and finale festival on Saturday, July 16th called the “East Durham Tradit |
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|  |  | Fayetteville, Symphoria Summer Concert (7/9): Experience a magical evening under the stars with Symphoria performing in Beard Park in Fayetteville. Please note: in the event of rain, this performance will be moved to July 29th at 7:30pm. |
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|  |  | Fishkill, 5K Breast Cancer Walk (10/9): You will walk alongside survivors, fighters, and supporters. One thing we can all agree upon is we are here to stop BREAST CANCER in its tracks! |
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|  |  | Fredonia, Pissarro: Father of Impressionism (7/16): Without Camille Pissaro, there is no Impressionist movement. He is rightfully known as the Father of Impressionism. |
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|  |  | Islip, Garden Walk and Chinese Auction (7/9): the Historical Society of Islip Hamlet will host a tour of several local
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| Katonah, Michael Gordon’s Field of Vision (World Premiere) (7/24): Bang on a Can composer Michael Gordon has produced a strikingly diverse body of work, ranging from major orchestral commissions to site-specific works in the wilderness, to surround-sound experiences |
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|  |  | Katonah, Mozart’s Haffner Symphony (7/17): New Zealand-born conductor Gemma New makes her Caramoor debut in this program including Jessie Montgomery’s Strum, which draws on American folk idioms and the spirit of dance and movement. |
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| Lake George, LGA Summer Gala (7/23): The most anticipated event of the Lake George Summer season is back! We can't wait to see you!
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|  | Lake George, Rock the Dock Music Festival (7/22): This year’s Rock the Dock Music Festival will take place on Friday, July 22, 2022 at The Lake George Steamboat Company in Lake George, NY. |
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|  | Lakewood, Chautauqua Lake Sailing Rallye (7/16): Hit the water and join us for the 2nd Annual Chautauqua Lake Sailing Rallye, and "sail for the lake" to help support the work of the CWC!
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|  | Levittown, Bowling to make a difference (7/16): Suicide is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. military, veterans, and first responders. Join us to bring awareness.
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|  | Lewiston, Anopas by Art Move Concept (7/22): Anopas is the brainchild of Soria Rem and Mehdi Ouchek, who formed Art Move Concept in 2009. |
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|  |  | Lewiston, Fairy House Festival (7/9): Now in its 12th year, Artpark’s Fairy House Festival welcomes visitors of all ages to marvel at fairy house creations by professional and community artists. |
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| Lewiston, Niagara Wine Trail Wine Festival (7/23 - 7/24): The 12th annual Niagara Wine Festival is BACK!
We are so excited to be back in Lewiston, NY this summer!
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|  |  | Lewiston, Squonk Opera in “Hand to Hand” (7/16): Currently celebrating its 30th anniversary, Pittsburgh’s Squonk Opera is an original progressive rock group that defies categorization. |
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|  | Livingston Manor, Annual Gala Fundraiser (7/16): On Saturday, July 16 we will join together in celebration and support of CAS, as we anticipate the reopening of CAS Arts Center. The gala will feature drinks and dinner at the Beaverkill Valley Inn.
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|  |  | Livingston Manor, Rolie Polie Guacamole (7/9): CAS Kids hosts a free concert from Rolie Polie Guacamole, a family friendly band at the Laundry King.
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|  |  | Lockport, WFC at Pendleton Station Market (7/10): Come and meet firefighters, explore apparatus and learn more about volunteer firefighting in the Town of Pendleton! |
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|  | Mattituck, Sweet Corn Harvest (7/16 - 7/17): Don’t miss Harbes Annual Sweet Corn Harvest, Saturday, July 16 & Sunday, July 17 from 10am-7pm. Please join us to welcome one of the best parts of summer on Long Island – Harbes own super-sweet corn! |
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|  |  | Middletown, Orange County Fair (7/14 - 7/31): Enjoy family fun at New York's oldest fair with exciting midway rides and games for all ages, concerts, live entertainment including a circus, Friday night fireworks and favorite fair food. |
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|  | Naples, Painting in the Pines (7/23): This plein air painting class will cover the basic tools and techniques needed to paint outdoors, including how to set up a palette and choose a subject. |
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|  | New York, A Meal (7/22 - 7/23): In an intimate setting, a small group of attendees share in a communal journey traced by food. |
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|  |  | New York, Acoustic Concert Con Leonel Garcia (7/15): This show will offer a night full of magic, singing and playing his own songwriting hits, to transform the night with its unique musical style as a part of his 2022 USA Tour. |
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| New York, African Most Beautiful USA (7/23 - 7/24): Join us for a fabulous night. a pageant, dinner, dancing, performances by Mr. Drew, Fameye, Dada KD & others, plus a cruise on the Hudson! |
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|  |  | New York, All White Party Cruise (7/8): Save the date for All White Party Cruise which will happen on July 8 at Skyport Marina. |
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|  |  | New York, Angeles del Infierno TRIBUTO (7/15): Save the date for Angeles del Infierno TRIBUTO which will happen on July 15 at The Wild Goose NYC. |
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|  |  | New York, Bernd & Hilla Becher (7/15 - 11/6): The renowned German artists Bernd and Hilla Becher (1931–2007; 1934–2015) changed the course of late twentieth-century photography. |
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|  |  | New York, Carnegie Hall Citywide: The Baylor Project (7/8): The Baylor Project represents one of today’s great musical marriages—a genre-crossing exploration led by vocalist Jean Baylor and drummer Marcus Baylor. |
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|  |  | New York, Cecilia Vicuña: Spin Spin Triangulene (5/27 - 8/22): Cecilia Vicuña: Spin Spin Triangulene is the first solo exhibition in a New York museum for the pioneering contemporary Chilean artist, poet, activist, and filmmaker Cecilia Vicuña. |
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|  |  | New York, Central Park Social Walk (7/17): Join fun and friendly tri-state professionals (50s & Over) for a "socially distant" stroll through Central Park!
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|  |  | New York, CHEER Live (7/9): CHEER Live, a first of its kind live performance featuring athletes from Emmy Award-winning Netflix docuseries CHEER, will come to Radio City Music Hall on Saturday, July 9. |
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|  |  | New York, Dakota Modern: The Art of Oscar Howe (3/11 - 9/11): Dakota Modern: The Art of Oscar Howe introduces new generations to one of the twentieth century’s most innovative Native American painters. |
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|  |  | New York, El Palomar: Schreber is a Woman (7/15 - 8/14): Schreber is a Woman, a video installation by the Spanish artist collective El Palomar, is a meditation on queer and trans history through the figure of Daniel Paul Schreber. |
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|  |  | New York, Eva Hesse: Expanded Expansion (7/8 - 10/17): Influential and experimental artist Eva Hesse (b. 1936, Hamburg, Germany; d. 1970, New York) sought to make objects that were neither painting nor sculpture, but a hybrid that was all her own. |
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|  |  | New York, Frédéric Bruly Bouabré: World Unbound (3/13 - 8/13): The work of the Ivorian artist Frédéric Bruly Bouabré had a single objective: to record and transmit information about the known universe. |
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|  |  | New York, Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art (3/12 - 8/14): The exhibition examines work by thirty-five international contemporary artists, from established names to emerging voices, several of whom will be exhibiting for the first time in the United States. |
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|  |  | New York, Harlem Jazz Series - Barry Stephenson (7/15): Barry Stephenson is one of the most promising acoustic and electric bassists on the music scene today. Come on by and hear him on July 15, 2022. |
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|  |  | New York, Harlem Jazz Series - Jordyn Davis (7/8): Hailing from Detroit, Mi - Jordyn Davis is an award-winning bassist, composer, songwriter, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist. Check her out with us on July 8, 2022. |
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|  | New York, Haunted Summer with Gold Casio (7/22): Save the date for Haunted Summer with Gold Casio which will happen on July 22 at The Bowery Electric. |
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|  |  | New York, In America: A Lexicon of Fashion (9/18 - 9/5): The Costume Institute’s next major exhibition is a two-part exploration of fashion in the United States. |
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|  |  | New York, In America: An Anthology of Fashion (5/7 - 9/5): The Costume Institute’s In America: An Anthology of Fashion is the second portion of a two-part exhibition exploring fashion in the United States. |
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|  | New York, Kota The Friend (7/22): Mark your calendar for Kota The Friend which will happen on July 22 at Sony Hall. |
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|  |  | New York, Lloyd Banks (7/15): Mark your calendar for Lloyd Banks which will happen on July 15 at Sony Hall. |
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|  |  | New York, Louis Fouché (7/17): “You’ve seen him on the Late Show, now catch him live in Harlem!”
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|  |  | New York, MULTITUDES (1/21 - 9/5): Organized on the occasion of the Museum’s 60th anniversary, MULTITUDES will showcase some 400 stellar works, including recent gifts and new acquisitions that will be exhibited for the first time. |
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|  | New York, On That Day in Amsterdam (7/23 - 9/4): In a time when your fate is determined by your passport, Clarence Coo’s deeply arresting play captures a transient moment of magic. |
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|  |  | New York, Prospect Park Tour (4/16 - 12/3): Discover hidden treasures, natural wonders and little-known tales on these interactive guided tours of Prospect Park in the heart of Brooklyn |
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|  |  | New York, Sensory Poetics: Collecting Abstraction (7/8 - 10/17): Sensory Poetics: Collecting Abstraction will bring together highlights from the Guggenheim Museum’s growing collection of contemporary art. Acquired over the past ten years, and shown at the museum fo |
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|  |  | New York, Somatic Partnering Workshop (7/15): Participants in this two-hour workshop will explore the roots of physical interaction through movement. |
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|  | New York, Soul Talks (7/23): Explore the philosophy of bhakti, which is the spiritual practice of awakening our potential to love.
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|  |  | New York, The Dirty Show (7/16): Mark your calendar for The Dirty Show which will happen on July 16 at QED Astoria. |
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|  |  | New York, The Girls, Today Is... (7/15): Mark your calendar for The Girls, Today Is which will happen on July 15 at The Map Room at The Bowery Electric. |
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|  |  | New York, The Glenn Crytzer Quartet at the Press Room (4/10 - 12/11): Join the Glenn Crytzer Quartet as we resume our pre-pandemic Sunday evening schedule with vintage music from the 20s, 30s and 40s, along with food, cocktails and fun. |
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|  |  | New York, The Head of Richard (7/15 - 7/23): This retelling of Richard III from a military veteran’s perspective looks at the havoc created by emotional deformity from chronic abuse and humiliation. |
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|  |  | New York, The Little Mermaid (7/8 - 7/29): Hilarious duo Lenny and Mabel – “The Greatest Actors in the World!” – provide this inspiring version of Hans Christian Anderson’s The Little Mermaid! |
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|  | New York, The Panic of 29 (7/23 - 8/20): When the stock market crashes in October 1929, the Roaring Twenties come to a screeching halt, and the lives of people everywhere will never be the same. |
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|  |  | New York, The Ron Grant & Friends Band (7/17): Hosted by Tiffany Stevenson & Christian “C King” King, featuring Ali Caldwell, Aaron Marcellus, and Stout, this is a night you do NOT want to miss. |
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|  |  | New York, The Songs of Dorothy Dandridge - The Musical (7/17): This performance tells the story of stage and screen star Dorothy Dandridge by uniting classics from the Great American Songbook with an original, contemporary score. |
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|  |  | New York, Thomas J. Price: Witness (10/2 - 10/1): Thomas J. Price: Witness marks the British sculptor’s first US solo institutional presentation. |
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|  |  | New York, Title IX: Activism On and Off the Field (5/13 - 9/4): Title IX: Activism On and Off the Field commemorates the 50th anniversary of Title IX, an addition to the Education Amendments Act of 1972 that fundamentally reshaped American society. |
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|  |  | New York, Treasure Island (7/9): Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island is a tale of “buccaneers and buried gold” in the classic conflict of good versus evil. |
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|  | New York, Vilma Palma TRIBUTO (7/22): Save the date for Vilma Palma TRIBUTO which will happen on July 22 at The Wild Goose NYC. |
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|  |  | New York, William Klein: YES (6/3 - 9/12): Street photographer. Fashion photographer. Painter. Graphic designer. Abstract artist. Writer. Filmmaker. Book maker. Few have transformed as many fields of art and culture as William Klein. |
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|  |  | New York, Youth Sisters Halaqah (4/15 - 8/5): The goal of Halaqa is to establish and build upon Islamic norms and values , while strengthening our Sisterhood and Iman. |
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|  |  | Nyack, Nyack Famous Street Fair (7/10): Family Fun Day. Featuring over 250 Exhibitors from 4 states, festival foods, outdoor cafes, all day music.
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| Pomona, KRUCKERS Family Fun Day Fundraiser (7/23): Our 2nd Annual Family Fun Day will include family-centered activities, including swimming, a water slide, games, food, and more!
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|  | Ridgewood, Myrtle Avenue Summer Street Fair (7/24): Save the date for Myrtle Avenue Summer Street Fair which will happen on July 24 at Myrtle Avenue between Fresh Pond Road and Forest Avenue. |
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|  | Rochester, 16th Annual Independence Gala (7/22): The Rochester Jamaica Organization, Inc. hosts its 16th Annual Rochester Jamaica Independence Gala celebrating Jamaica’s 60th independence. |
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|  |  | Rochester, Christmas in July (7/16): Beat the heat and join us for Christmas in July at Bill Gray’s Regional Iceplex! |
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|  |  | Rochester, Jungle Jog 2022 5k Run and Walk (7/17): Join us, Sunday, July 17, 2022, for the first of a three–race series to celebrate the transformation of the Zoo and the opening of the new Welcome Center, Education Resource Building and Tropics Compl |
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|  |  | Rochester, RPO @ Parcel 5 July 8 (7/8): Come enjoy an evening of music under the stars with your Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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|  |  | Rochester, The Corn Hill Arts Festival (7/9 - 7/10): This two-day Festival has become a fabric of the Rochester community over the years and we are excited to be back. |
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|  |  | Rochester, Young Salut (8/15 - 7/31): Young Salut’s arresting bright pastels and amorphous shapes capture the humor and absurdity of everyday life through the lens of an optimistic young child. . |
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|  |  | Rochester, Youth 101 (5/7 - 12/3): Youth 101 is a 4-week coaching program for new or beginner climbers! |
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|  | Rochester, ZooBrew 2022 (7/22): Spend an evening outdoors at the Zoo with a drink in hand at ZooBrew! Enjoy great live music, delicious food and drink, and animal experiences at this after-hours event exclusively for adults 21+. |
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|  | Saratoga Springs, Art in the Park (7/23): Join us for a full day of artists vendors in Saratoga Springs' beautiful and historic Congress Park from 10am - 4pm on July 23, 2022.
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|  |  | Saratoga Springs, Messy art (ages 3-6) (1/23 - 10/9): Don't like messy art at home because it's well-- messy? Don't worry, we're on clean up duty. |
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|  |  | Saratoga Springs, Orchard Project Arts Festival (7/8 - 7/10): June 9, 2022: The Orchard Project has announced the lineup for its 2022 Arts Festival, taking place Friday, July 8 through Sunday, July 10, 2022, in Saratoga Springs, NY!
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|  |  | Schenectady, The Barber of Seville (7/8 - 7/10): The Barber of Seville is the hilarious story of a love triangle involving Dr. Bartolo, Count Almaviva, and the charming Rosina. |
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|  | Southampton, 13th Annual Unconditional Love Gala (7/16): The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation's 13th Annual Unconditional Love Gala is returning to the Hamptons. Join us on Gin Lane!
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|  |  | Staten Island, Holy Eucharist (12/26 - 10/16): Join us for Rite I spoken Holy Eucharist each Sunday at 8am in the Chapel. |
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|  |  | Syracuse, Build the Block Pop-up (7/9): Come out to support this community-based pop-up shop where local business owners will showcase their products! |
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|  |  | Syracuse, Gluten Free Brunch at Anything But Beer (4/10 - 12/18): Mimosas, morning burgers, gluten free pancakes, oh my! Brunch with us every Sunday from 12pm until 3pm. Pickup and delivery options also available. Cheers! |
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|  |  | Syracuse, Pajamas & Cartoons - Sunday Brunch (12/26 - 10/23): We will be open every Sunday from 10am - 4pm. Dressing down in your favorite cozy jammies is highly encouraged. We'll provide the food, fun and cartoons to vibe to. |
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|  | Wantagh, Band of Horses (7/22): The brainchild of Ben Bridwell, Band of Horses have gradually formed, under Ben’s careful guide, into one of the finest contemporary Rock and Roll bands in America.
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|  | Wantagh, Ceramic Animal (7/22): Strutting out of the historic town of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Ceramic Animal forge an original and exciting new sound from glam, post-punk, psych rock, ’70s pop, and so much more. |
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|  |  | West Nyack, Palisades Center Carnival (7/13 - 7/17): This family-friendly event features thrilling midway rides and games for all ages and favorite fair food. Free admission. Visit the website for ride specials and coupon savings on rides and food. |
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|  |  | West Park, A Bastille Day Celebration! (7/14): Featuring world renowned chanteuse Elaine Rachlin+ her band performing "A Tribute to Edith Piaf and other treasured French Popular Singers; Jacques Brel, Charles Aznavour, Yves Montand, Charles Trenet |
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