Cheap Chick in the City “Living Large in NYC on a $1 a Day or Less!” NYC Events Saturday June 29th and Sunday June 30th, 2024! Happy Pride Weekend NYC!

Editor’s NoteAgain, thank you to all who found me after my appearance on #TheRehearsal with Nathan Fielder.  The Cheap Chick in the City could still REALLY use your help, esp right now as she is struggling to pay July rent/bills, and since she only recently started a new job, so if you want to buy her a cup of coffee or a cup of orange juice, no pulp 😉 or just support the website, you can Venmo her via @Patricia-Couture-3. EVERY little bit helpsthank you!

Here’s a link to my recent post, which still has some great free NYC summer events!

Happy Pride Weekend NYC and now on to this weekend’s exciting NYC Pride events, as Pride Month winds down in NYC:

Saturday June 29th, 2024
“Yoga in the Garden at Orchard Alley” (This event repeats every week on Saturday between 6/22/2024 and 7/27/2024.)
9 a.m.
Orchard Alley, 4th Street and Avenue, Manhattan
“Are you ready to rejuvenate your body and mind amidst the beauty of nature? Join us for an invigorating outdoor yoga session in the serene embrace of the Orchard Alley community garden, weather permitting, most Saturday mornings, June through August. This offers the perfect opportunity to connect with nature, breathe in the fresh air, and stretch your body under the open sky. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or a beginner, it is tailored to accommodate all levels, so don’t hesitate to join the garden group. 

Please bring your own yoga mat and water bottle. Let’s flow together, embrace the tranquility of the garden, and find balance in both body and soul with seasoned instructor Alex Royals, of Yes Yeah Yoga!”
Cost: Free!

“Dance Fitness Latin Rhythms”
9:30 a.m.
Flagpole in Cunningham Park, Queens
“Are you ready to party? Welcome to an experience rooted in connection, laughter, and heavy on Latin rhythms. Strength, flexibility, and endurance are just some of the benefits of this all-levels cardio dance party. Let’s celebrate movement, music, and you! A bailar se dijo!”
Cost: Free!

“Proud Colors of Nature Hike”
9:30 a.m.
Greenbelt Nature Center in Blood Root Valley, 700 Rockland Avenue at Brielle Avenue, Staten Island
“Learn the meaning behind each of the colors of the rainbow and try to find them as we hike along the nature center trail.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

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“Book Swap!”
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
First Floor Lobby, Jefferson Market Library, 425 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan
“Please join us for our famous Book Swap! 

This one is an all day affair, so come by and bring a friend! 

Bring a book, take a book, meet a friend or two!”
Cost: Free!

“Dance Fitness-Upbeat Pop!”
10 a.m.
Audubon Center at the Boathouse in Prospect Park, Brooklyn
“45 minutes of dance aerobics to upbeat pop songs. Come prepared to shake, roll, grapevine, and clap! We will use this time to cultivate joy, silliness and everything unserious. All levels welcomed and encouraged. Whether you want to learn some new choreography or you need a space to step touch and sing this class is for you and we look forward to having you!

Instructor: Amy Armstrong.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Dominican Taste Festival 2024”
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Quisqueya Plaza, 247 Dyckman Street, Manhattan
“Get ready to embark on a culinary journey like no other as we celebrate the vibrant flavors and rich culture of the Dominican Republic. Join us for an unforgettable experience filled with delicious food, lively music, and exciting entertainment.”
Cost: Free! For more info (and tkts, not necessary). go here.

“Fishing Clinic”
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
West Harlem Piers Park, 125th Street, Manhattan
“Celebrate Free Fishing Weekend with a catch-and-release fishing session in partnership with the Hudson River Fisherman’s Association. Gear provided.”
Cost: Free!

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“Moves with Limón Dance”
10 a.m.
Bryant Park, Manhattan
“Move to live accompaniment and experience the joy of dance with dancers from the Limón Dance Company. Open to all levels and ages – no experience required! Bring friends, family, water on hot days, and enjoy dancing on the grass. Class meets on the northeast corner of the lawn.”
Cost: Free!

“Socrates Farmstand” (This event repeats every week on Saturday between 6/22/2024 and 10/19/2024.)
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens
“Every Saturday at Socrates through to the fall, Socrates Sculpture Park’s Farmstand offers fresh seasonal local produce sourced from small NY farms in collaboration with The Connected Chef. The Socrates Farmstand is run by community members and teenagers who are part of our teen programs Socrateens and Socrateens Resilience Lab.”
Cost: Free!

Magnetic Archery
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Entrance – 68th Street and Colonial Road in Owl’s Head Park, Brooklyn
“Join the Urban Park Rangers in welcoming the 2024 Olympic Games with some archery practice in the park. This will be a beginners archery session where we will shoot arrows with a flat magnetic tip onto a velcro target board. All equipment will be provided. Ages 8 and older.”
Cost: Free!

“BROOKLYN PUP PRIDE PARADE: PUPS IN THE PARK”
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ABOLITIONIST PLACE, Downtown BK
“Calling all dog lovers! Join us for a tail-wagging good time at our first-ever Pup #PRIDE Parade! We are teaming up with City Point BKLYN and PUPS Pet Club to bring you a dog-friendly event on June 29th at Abolitionist Place from 12:00 to 3:00 PM. Bring your pup and strike a pose at the pop-up photobooth, snag some Pups Pet Club and Good Vets swag in our fun giveaway, get hip with some adorable doggy tattoos, march in the pup pride parade, run through the Abolitionist Place Dog Run, and more! Jolie E. Dudley, co-founder of Must Love Dogs and Comedy, Inc. will be the parade MC.”
Cost: Free!

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“Celebrate Shorebirds Festival”
12 p.m.
Entrance – Beach 44th Street and Boardwalk in Rockaway Beach and Boardwalk, Queens
“Love the beach? So do nesting shorebirds, like the piping plover. These tiny shorebirds fly over 700 miles to nest at Rockaway Beach every year. Join NYC Park’s Piping Plover Team and other community partners for a day of educational activities and crafts to help us better understand how we can all share the beach and support a healthy living environment. Event is for all ages and with activities geared to younger audiences.”
Cost: Free!

“El Barrio Garden of Angels Grand Opening”
12 p.m.
El Barrio Garden of Angels, 121 East 122nd Street, Manhattan
“Celebrate with the garden group for the reopening of El Barrio Garden of Angels, formerly Carolina Community Garden. Community gardeners are excited to bring this garden back to life after being closed for a few years! Join the garden members for a fun day and learn more about how to be involved with the garden. There will be food, beverages, music, kid-friendly activities, and giveaways!”
Cost: Free!

“Zither and Dulcimer LIVE instrumental musical presentation”
12 p.m.
The Conference House in Conference House Park, 7455 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island
“Join us for a free live musical presentation and demonstration of two instruments.  The Zither and the Dulcimer.  Played by Harry Oppenheimer in our garden surrounded by the beautiful Conference House, in Tottenville’s Conference House Park.”
Cost: Free!

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“Cooking on the Farm with Chef Angie”
1 to 3 p.m.
Urban Farm in Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan
“Join us in the Urban Farm’s kitchen for an interactive cooking demo by local Chef Angie! With the chef’s guidance, use ingredients harvested from the Urban Farm to create a culturally significant, farm-to-table dish that you’ll get to enjoy.”
Cost: Free!

“Instant Shakespeare”
1 p.m.
53rd Street Library, Community Room, 18 West 53rd Street, Manhattan
“The Instant Shakespeare Company, whose motto is “Shakespeare for Everyone!” is now in its 25th Season of presenting readings of all of Shakespeare’s plays. Join us for the group’s play reading of The Lying Valet by David Garrick. The play is a farce written by the great Shakespearean actor David Garrick.

For further info, or if you would like to participate, please email instantshakespeare@gmail.com.”
Cost: Free!

“Wire Sculpture/Drawing”
1 p.m.
Bryant Park Art Cart, Manhattan
“Get inspired by the urban life, flowers, and monuments of Bryant Park, then express it with our free drawing and craft supplies.  Adults and kids alike are invited to get creative.

Materials are always changing, but drawing pencils, erasers, and brush markers are generally available. The Art Cart also provides a rotating selection of craft supplies, including crayons, colored pencils, markers, ribbon, glue, construction paper, stencils, beads, yarn, and coloring sheets.

Create a wire sculpture by bending, twisting, curling, knotting armature wire into different   shapes and configurations. Artist Alexander Calder enjoyed sculpting with wire because he said it allowed him to create ‘drawings in space.’
Cost: Free!

“Annual Queens Irish Heritage Festival”
2 to 5 p.m.
Live At The Gantries,4-09 47th Road, Queens
“Our 3rd Annual Queens Irish Heritage Festival brings out some of the most beloved Irish performers from around the World’s Borough!”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, (not required), go here.

“Sunset Photowalk with ‘The Bronx Photowalk'”
4 p.m.
Icahn Plaza in Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan
“Join The Bronx Photowalk to venture through Randall’s Island Park during golden hour! Whether you have a small or large camera, phone, or your eyes, come learn how to observe the natural elements of the park in the magical late afternoon light. The walk will be guided by a representative of The Bronx Photowalk.

Meet us at Icahn Plaza by the North Entrance of Icahn Stadium where we can use the restroom and regroup. Generally, we’ll walk slowly around the western part of the island and will have a cart for the first two hours for folks who are more comfortable riding than walking. RSVP for more details by emailing thebronxphotowalk@gmail.com. Bring water and snacks!

Schedule:

  • 4 PM: Meet up at Icahn Plaza by the north entrance of Icahn Stadium
  • 4:15 – 6 PM: Walk and photograph along the west side of the island
  • 6 PM: Cart and Randall’s Island staff leave
  • 6 – 8 PM: Walk and photograph the sunset

*RSVP recommended: email thebronxphotowalk@gmail.com.”
Cost: Free! See above for tkts.

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“Skate Night at Blake Hobbs”
4 to 7 p.m.
Play Area in Blake Hobbs Playground, East 102nd St and 2nd Ave, Manhattan
“Join NYC Parks and Council Member Diana Ayala for a fun
skate night in the park! Dance and enjoy an outdoor rollerskating event with music, jumbo games, and much more!
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. | Family Session
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. | Adult Session.”
Cost: Free!

“Opening Reception for Sabrina Bockler – ‘Coquette'”
6 to 8 p.m.
Hashimoto Contemporary, 54 Ludlow Street, Manhattan
“Potions, poisons, and the social power dynamics enabling their use may not scream “love,” but for Sabrina Bockler, elements of trickery, revenge, and class relations have underpinned ritual unions throughout European history. In Coquette, the Brooklyn-based artist’s latest solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, Bockler creates a new series of paintings that explore women’s treatment in romantic dynamics and how they reclaim their own power. Employing miniscule brushstrokes to denote each hair on a dog, petal on a flower, thread on a gown, Bockler’s nearly obsessive attention to detail creates alluring scenes of foreboding circumstances wrapped in love, chaos, and revenge. The artist will be in attendance.”
Cost: Free!

Celebrate Pride @ The South Street Seaport Museum today with free activities (including free museum admission) from 11 a.m.to 5 p.m.!

The “NYC DYKE MARCH” is today @ 5 to 8 p.m. from Fifth Avenue from Bryant Park to Washington Square Park.

Saturday June 29th and Sunday June 30th, 2024
“Shakespeare at Sunset”
5:30 p.m.
The Granite Prospect in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn
“…Theater 2020 will present ‘THE TEMPEST’ for their “Shakespeare at Sunset” production this season, presented in partnership with Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy. THE TEMPEST, adapted by David Fuller, is a 75-minute fast-paced version meant for the whole family: Shakespeare’s comedy about revenge, redemption and forgiveness.

Check brooklynbridgepark.org for full details and the most up to date information. This event is subject to change to weather or other extenuating circumstances.”
Cost: Free!

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“Summer on the Hudson: Star Gazing”
8 to 11 p.m.
Pier I in Riverside Park South, West 70th Street, Manhattan
“A summer evening in Manhattan is made complete with a great skyline and the stars, planets, and moon in full view. Manhattan provides a great backdrop as we peer heavenward to see celestial wonders with the help of the Amateur Astronomer’s Association.”
Cost: Free!

Sunday June 30th, 2024
Brooklyn American Independence Day Parade
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
5 Avenue, Sunset Park, BK
“Join us in person…for a day filled with patriotic fun and excitement. Get ready to witness a spectacular parade showcasing the spirit of American independence. Enjoy vibrant floats, marching bands, and colorful costumes as they make their way through the heart of Brooklyn. Bring your family and friends to this lively event and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable celebration of freedom and unity. See you there!”
Cost: Free!

“NYC Pride March”
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Worth Square, Manhattan
“The inaugural March took place in 1970, one year after the Stonewall Uprising, and has since evolved into an annual civil rights demonstration. Its purpose has expanded over time to encompass raising awareness about the fight against AIDS and honoring those we have lost to illness, violence, and neglect.

Due to the impact of Covid-19 on our Pride season plans in 2020 and 2021, we modified our in-person March and placed significant emphasis on extending our virtual presence. Through the NYC Pride Broadcast on WABC-7, we continued to showcase our community, featuring marching contingents, Grand Marshals, non-profit organizations, sponsors, small businesses, and activists.

In 2022 and 2023, we returned to the streets, marching to celebrate our lives and the resilience of our community. We are thrilled to carry forward this spirit and determination into our 2024 season.”
Cost: Free!

‘Do the Right Thing’ 35th Anniversary Block Party
12 to 6 p.m.
Do The Right Thing Way, between Lexington Avenue And Quincy Street, in Da Peoples Republic Of Brooklyn
“We Will Celebrate The 35th Anniversary Of Do The Right Thing With A FREE Block Party On The Very Same Block The Film Was Shot In Bed-Stuy Do Or Die.”
Cost: Free!

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“Pride For The People Block Party”
12 to 7 p.m.
Moxy NYC Chelsea, 105 West 28th Street, Manhattan
“Get the PRIDE parade party started #atthemoxy! Meet at Moxy Afterdark from 12-3PM for complimentary PRIDE make-up and Stencils by Stencil1 followed by a live DJ, a special guest appearance, and live pop-up performance from 3-7PM. Be sure to try out specialty cocktail: PRIDE PUNCH.”
Cost: Free!

“Conversations on the Porch: Adama Delphine Fawundu, Nona Faustine + Niama Sandy”
2 p.m.
Lefferts Historic House in Prospect Park, Brooklyn
“Join Prospect Park Alliance for a conversation between ReImagine Lefferts Artist-in-Residence, Adama Delphine Fawundu and Nona Faustine about history, art, and placemaking moderated by New York-based cultural anthropologist, curator, producer and organizer, Niama Safia Sandy. Both Fawundu and Faustine use photography to engage with the legacies of enslavement and resilience in Brooklyn, including at Lefferts Historic House.

Fawundu’s Ancestral Whispers, on view at Lefferts Historic House until December 1, includes large fabric banners covering the Flatbush Avenue porch that ask viewers to collectively witness anew, imagine, and feel through some of the indigenous and African ancestral stories that have added to the greatness of Brooklyn. Faustine’s White Shoes, on view at the Brooklyn Museum until July 7, includes multiple self portraits of the artist at local Black history sites to bring attention to the often under-recognized impact of the past on our present understandings of ourselves and our world.”
Cost: Free!

“A Great Wave – An Immigration Tale”
3 p.m.
Poppenhusen Institute, 114-4 14th Road, Queens
“This original play written by Tom Block, a Queens resident, will be presented as a dramatic reading.

Directed by Brenda Jones.

Set in 1892 in NYC – the play focuses on Jurgen Kocherhin and his family who emigrated from Europe, were processed in the receiving hall at Ellis Island before arriving at their final destination, College Point. Although the Jurgen family is a fictitious one, their experiences were ones like all those who traveled to America at the time for a better life.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

“Bridge Matter/The Reach: An evening of performance and River Views”
4:30 p.m.
Little Red Lighthouse in Fort Washington Park, Manhattan
Kinesis Project moves uptown to Fort Washington Park, a gorgeous space that includes the George Washington Bridge and The Little Red Lighthouse.

The company is presenting the first installation of their newest large-scale dance work: Bridge Matter/the Reach. A dance of echoes, listening, how we bridge the cracks between us and the company’s extraordinary ability to bring new life into an environment.

On Sunday, they will also be co-creating a large-scale, Durational Installation of Care.

This new work, placed in a historic NYC location, is a moment to be shared with friends old and new, leading audiences along pathways, waterways and bridge views with gorgeous dancing and the live music of Grammy and Obie Award winning musician, Johnny Butler.

Bridge Matter/The Reach is Kinesis’ second collaboration with the research of geoscientist Dr. Missy Eppes and her colleagues, studying how our shifting climate is affecting even the bedrock of our earth.”
Cost: Free! Registration and time-slot choices for a Durational Installation of Care in Fort Washington Park, NYC.

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“THE LITERARY SALOON”
5 p.m.
THE CENTER FOR FICTION, 15 LAFAYETTE AVENUE, BK
“The Literary Saloon is a monthly, mixed-genre reading series at The Center for Fiction. With an emphasis on local emerging talent and a dedication to diverse and underrepresented voices, these are unique, welcoming, and fun literary events with a Sunday-evening-at-the-bar-with-my-friends vibe.

Host and curator Wesley Straton (The Bartender’s Cure) started hosting readings in the spring of 2021 in the outdoor area of New York Distilling Company, as a way to reconnect readers and writers as we slowly came out of Covid lockdown. Since then she has hosted early-career playwrights alongside bestselling memoirists; debut novelists and award-winning poets; and the occasional comedian.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here, but “RSVPs are optional and drink purchases from our Café & Bar are kindly requested.”

“Silent Disco”
5 to 9 p.m.
Sobelsohn Playground in Forest Park, Queens
“Join us for a FREE Silent Disco Dance Party at Forest Park, sponsored by Council Member Lynn Schulman and the Forest Park Trust, Inc. This family-friendly party has music for everyone to enjoy. Our 3 channels will be playing your favorite songs, from Top 40 to throwbacks, to Hip Hop and R&B!”
Cost: Free!

Cinema Chats: Cabaret
6 p.m.
Online
Cabaret (1972) is an iconic film which won Academy Awards for best directing (Bob Fosse), best actress in a leading role (Liza Minnelli), and best actor in a supporting role (Joel Grey), as well as cinematography and production design. Based in 1931 Berlin, the plot follows Minelli’s character, American cabaret singer Sally Bowles, who meets British academic Brian Roberts (Michael York) who is finishing his university studies. The pair become lovers, but both soon fall for newcomer Maximilian von Heune (Helmut Griem), a wealthy and decadent playboy. This love triangle plays out against the rise of the Nazi party and the collapse of the Weimar Republic.

Join us with award- winning actor, Steven Skybell, who is currently starring as Herr Schultz, a Jewish fruit vendor who falls in love with boarding house owner Fräulein Schneider, in the Broadway revival of Cabaret. Together, Skybell and Cinema Chats moderator Lucy Shahar will lead us in a discussion about the film from an acting perspective.

We recommend you watch the film in advance of this lecture. Cabaret can be streamed on Netflix, HBO Max, Vudu, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, and Apple TV.

Please see the Zoom link in your order confirmation email. This program is entirely virtual.
Cost: “Registration for this program is pay-what-you-wish.” Get tkts here.


Today is the last day for “Montague Open Streets,” 12 to 5 p.m.

NYC Pride Weekend Guides (Warning: These NYC Pride events may NOT be Free!)
Your guide to “Pride Weekend in NYC.” (Gothamist)

“PRIDE IN TIMES SQUARE
Friday, June 28th and Saturday, June 29th
Times Square, Manhattan

“HARLEM PRIDE CELEBRATION DAY FESTIVAL
Saturday, June 29th, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
12th Avenue at 133rd Street, Manhattan”

“QUEER LIBERATION MARCH
Sunday, June 30th, 11 a.m.
Greenwich Village, Manhattan”

“PRIDEFEST STREET FAIR”
Sunday June 30th, 11 a.m.
Greenwich Village, Manhattan

(Courtesy GCT)

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NYC Summer Guides
NYC Tourism’s Summer in NYC Guide!

And finally
Scenes of New York City: Selections from the Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld Collection” has opened @ The NY Historical Society and runs thru Sunday October 27th, 2024. Remember the museum is pay-what-you-wish on Fridays from 5 to 8 p.m.


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Cheap Chick in the City, “Living Large in NYC on a $1 a Day or Less!” NYC Events Week of Monday June 24th, 2024!

Editor’s NoteAgain, thank you to all who found me after my appearance on #TheRehearsal with Nathan Fielder.  The Cheap Chick in the City could still really use your help, esp since she only recently started a new job and is still navigating the NYC housing market, so if you want to buy her a cup of coffee or a cup of orange juice, no pulp 😉 or just support the website, you can Venmo her via @Patricia-Couture-3. Every little bit helpsthank you!

Here’s a link to my recent post, which still has some great free NYC summer events.

Now on to this week’s free NYC summer events!

Monday June 24th, 2024
“Monday Matinee: Bridge of Spies (2015)”
12 p.m.
Bloomingdale Library, 150 West 100th Street, Manhattan
“Join us for an in-person film screening of Bridge of Spies (2015).

During the Cold War, an American lawyer is recruited to defend an arrested Soviet spy in court and then facilitate an exchange of the spy for a Soviet captured American U2 spy plane pilot. 

Director: Steven Spielberg

Runtime: 142 Minutes.”
Cost: Free!

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“Reel Talks with Paul Schrader”
12:30 p.m.
Bryant Park Reading Room
“Paul Schrader is an American screenwriter and director whose writing credits include Taxi DriverRaging Bull, and The Last Temptation of Christ and whose directing credits include American GigoloMishimaLight SleeperAffliction, and First ReformedTranscendental Style in Film was first published in 1972 by University of California Press.”
Cost: Free!

“Secret of the Stacks: Garden Edition”
1 p.m.
Online
“When you think about botanical gardens, what comes to mind are flowers, trees and beautiful landscapes. What you likely don’t think of are libraries. But found within the world’s most renowned gardens are significant botanical research libraries with unique and historic collections. Join Stephen Sinon, LuEsther T. Mertz Library’s William B. O’Connor Curator of Special Collections, Research and Archives at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx; Joel A. Klein, Ph.D., Molina Curator for the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences at The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, CA, and Chris Hughes, Assistant Curator of Natural Sciences and the Nature + Love Redevelopment Project at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London, England as they give you an inside look at their collections and share how the historic flora and herbaria in their stacks are helping to inform their gardens’ strategies today. Moderated by Rhonda Evans, Director, Mertz Library at the New York Botanical Garden. Presented by Bloomberg Connects.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Dolci! by Renato Poliafito with Jessie Sheehan”
6 p.m.
Rizzoli Bookstore, 1133 Broadway, Manhattan
“Recipes that capture the flavors of la dolce vita, from Bologna to Brooklyn.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

“Online Writers’ Workshop for Adults” 
6 p.m.
Online
“Welcome to Seward Park’s Writers’ Workshop for Adults. We gather every two weeks to critique writing and exercise. Our next meeting will be held on June 24th from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Google Meet.

This week we will be doing an exercise built on building anticipation.

We will use the Google Meet platform and you will be emailed the link to join on the day prior to the meeting.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Stan Mack’s Real Life Funnies”
6 p.m.
Online
“Join us as Stan Mack discusses his new hilarious new book Stan Mack’s Real Life Funnies: The Collected Conceits, Delusions, and Hijinks of New Yorkers from 1974 to 1995

From 1974 to 1995, New Yorkers starred in their own comic strip in the weekly pages of the city’s trailblazing alternative newsweekly, The Village Voice. Stan Mack’s “Real Life Funnies” chronicled the every day, the extraordinary, and the downright outlandish lives of New Yorkers, capturing their sardonic humor, sexual shenanigans, and exotic obsessions. Every story was told entirely in the subjects’ own words. And New Yorkers ate it up.

For the first time, a significant collection of those comic strips has been included in one volume, Stan Mack’s Real Life Funnies. With a foreword by Jake Tapper and afterword by Jeannette Walls, this collection will be treasured not only by the strip’s devoted followers and comics fans, but everyone fascinated by this revolutionary period in the life of the World’s Greatest City.”
Cost: Free! Pre-registration required, get tkts here.

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“Old School R&B Dance Fitness”
6:30 p.m.
Riverbank State Park, 679 Riverside Dr, Manhattan
“A fun and exciting workout that uses easy to follow dance steps to maintain cardiovascular health. This class is created for all levels and you do not need any prior dance experience to participate! Class will meet on the main stage.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

The Met Opera’s free outdoor summer concert series kicks off tonight at 7 p.m. and continues thru Friday June 28th, 2024. Part of Summerstage, referenced in an earlier post.

Tuesday June 25th, 2024
“Tai Chi”
7:30 a.m.
Bryant Park, Manhattan
Learn and practice this Chinese martial art.”
Cost: Free!

“Tuesday Movie Matinée: Dog Day Afternoon
1 p.m.
58th Street Library, Community Meeting Room, 127 East 58th Street, Manhattan
Dog Day Afternoon. A supposedly uncomplicated bank heist becomes a media circus when the FBI arrives in this Al Pacino movie based on a true NYC crime story.
1975 – 125 minutes, Rated R. First come first served.”
Cost: Free!

“ERAS: MADISON SQUARE PARK HISTORY TOUR”
5:30 p.m.
Madison Square Park Reflecting Pool, NW Entrance at 26th & Fifth, Manhattan
“Join us as we explore the history of Madison Square Park and the role its played in New York City over the centuries. Learn all about the park’s official establishment and key historical events sprinkled throughout the park’s history from the first official tree lighting all the way back to the creation of baseball.”
Cost: Free! “Please note no reservations are required though tours are limited to 20 people. Priority to those who register in advance.” Get tkts here.

“Celebrating Walt Whitman”
6 p.m.
Reading Room in Bryant Park, Manhattan
“Join us at the Reading Room to listen to award-winning poetry by established and emerging poets throughout the summer.

We are excited to produce a special performance honoring America’s world poet, Walt Whitman, with readings by poets Mark Doty and Marie Howe, hosted by Jason Schneiderman.”
Cost: Free!

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Do Something by Guy Trebay with William Norwich”
6 p.m.
Rizzoli Bookstore, 1133 Broadway, Manhattan
“The education of a wayward wild child and acidhead who found refuge in the demimonde of the ruined but magical metropolis that was New York.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here. “PLEASE NOTE: RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Seating is limited and will be first come, first served. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.”

“BEFORE JUNETEENTH”
6:30 p.m.
Online
“Before the Emancipation Proclamation, before Juneteenth, Black New Yorkers celebrated July 5th as Emancipation Day after the abolition of slavery in the state in 1827.

Join us on June 25th on YouTube Live for a special conversation exploring the history and significance of July 5th in New York in the 19th century. Marquis Taylor, Lead Researcher of our newest exhibit, A Union of Hope: 1869, will share primary sources and research on the lead-up and eventual passage of emancipation laws in New York state.

How would people like Joseph and Rachel Moore have celebrated on July 5th? What did celebration look like when people were still enslaved even in neighboring New Jersey? How did Black communities use this day to push forward new ideas about freedom and what it meant to be American?”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

“Voices of Venezuela: Art, Politics and Survival in the Heart of Crisis”
6:30 p.m.
Center for Brooklyn History, 128 Pierrepont Street, BK
“Once a beacon of prosperity in South America, Venezuela’s rich tapestry has dramatically shifted. Today, it faces one of the largest displacement crises in the world. Join us for a compelling evening as we delve into the stories behind over 7 million Venezuelans who have left their homeland, seeking to understand not just the ‘what’ but the ‘why’ behind their journeys.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

“This Month a Century Ago: Prince of the City – Sidney Lumet was Born”

7 p.m.
53rd Street Library, 18 West 53rd Street, Manhattan
“Join the 53rd Street Library for the latest installment of This Month a Century Ago as we celebrate the centenary of American film director Sidney Lumet (12 Angry MenThe PawnbrokerSerpicoDog Day AfternoonNetworkThe VerdictBefore the Devil Knows You’re Dead, and many others). “
Cost: Free! For more info and tkts, go here.

“The Future Been Female: Women in Hip-Hop, Dance Class & Cocktails”
7:30 p.m.
ALBEE SQUARE, FULTON + BOND STREETS, BK
“Embrace your inner diva during this one hour dance class with Dance Fit CEO Jamiyla Burton. Following the class, participants will be invited to enjoy a happy hour at the Empanada Loca Beer Garden with Jamiyla and their classmates. 

This community dance class is part of THE FUTURE BEEN FEMALE, a public art installation celebrating women in Hip Hop, projecting historic images, lyrics and quotes by women artists, leaders and innovators. Conceived by fashion icon April Walker and produced by DBP and BRIC. Projections run until 11:30pm.
Cost: Free! To get tkts, go here.

“THE GLENLIVET 200TH ANNIVERSARY”
8 to 10 p.m.
Elizabeth Street Garden, 21 Elizabeth Street, Manhattan
“To mark The Glenlivets 200th anniversary, international food artist Laila Gohar has created a cake of EPIC proportions and will be unveiling it to the public on June 25th during a big celebration. The cake itself spans over 200 inches, holds 200 candles and is big enough to feed HUNDREDS of New Yorkers – the cake is equally as delicious as it is impressive and will be one of the largest cakes that New York has ever seen. 

Accompanied by some complimentary cocktails from The Glenlivet, a live band and of course, a tasty slice of cake – this is a celebration not to be missed.”
Cost: Free! (Looks like there were/are RSVPs here, which seem to have filled up, but they aren’t required.)

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There is a free concert @ the Rockefeller Center Rink tonight @ 5 p.m., with more throughout the summer.

Central Park’s free Naumburg Concerts also kick off tonight @ 7:30 p.m. and thru Tuesday August 6th, 2024.

Wednesday June 26th, 2024

“ALL’ANTICO VINAIO’S NOMAD GRAND OPENING”
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
7 West 25 Street, Manhattan
“The famed Florentine Sandwich shop, All’antico Vinaio is opening its 5th location in NoMad! Come join for the celebration! There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 AM and they will serve 1000 FREE sandwiches afterward!”
Cost: Free!

“LIVE MUSIC – SEAN THE CELLIST”

12 to 3 p.m.
Chelsea Market, “Main Concourse and outside on 15th Street,” Manhattan
“Sean Grissom, internationally known as ‘the Cajun Cellist,’ has since performed his unique brand of Country, Cajun, Classical, Swing, and Rock music from the streets and subways of New York City to the concert halls of Europe and the Far East.”
Cost: Free!

Charles K. Wilkinson Lecture Series—Feminizing the Landscape: The Female Form in the Ancient Near East, Egypt, and the Islamic World
2 to 5 p.m.
The Met Fifth Avenue, The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, Manhattan
“Join The Met’s Departments of Ancient Near Eastern Art, Egyptian Art, and Islamic Art for three lectures about the female form in the Ancient Near East, Egypt, and the Islamic World.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

“SVA Open Studios”
5 to 8 p.m.
SVA FLATIRON GALLERY, 133/141 West 21st Street, 1st floor, Manhattan
“SVA Artist Residency Programs presents this year’s first open studios sessionexplore the creative spaces of residency participants from the Fine Arts: Painting and Mixed Media, Fine Arts: Contemporary Practices, Illustration and Visual Storytelling, and Photo, Video and Studio Related Practices programs. Get a behind-the-scenes look at their works-in-progress and finished pieces, interact with the artists and ask them about their processes, inspirations and techniques.”
Cost: Free!

Book Talk: Life Underground
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe, 126 Crosby Street, Manhattan 
6 p.m.
“Join writer Terry Williams in conversation with Hakim Hasan at the Bookstore!”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here. (Tkts already going fast!)

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“IT WAS OUR NEW YORK: TRUE STORIES AND PRIDE PICTURES”
6 p.m.
Jefferson Market Library, First Floor, 425 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan
“Join C.O. Moed, writer/snapshot-taker and Morgan Gwenwald, photographer for an evening of Pride and LGBTQ+ photographs and selections from It Was Her New York: true stories and snapshots of undying love, old Lesbians, all our fellow New Yorkers and home.

Deborah Edel of the Lesbian Herstory Archives will hold a discussion and Q&A following the presentation.”
Cost: Free!

“Shore Thing”
6 to 10 p.m.
Liberty Lawn, Brooklyn Bridge Park, BK
“On June 26th, join us for Shore Thing: Disco Edition. Shore Thing is a splashy sunset social lighting up the waterfront from golden hour to twilight, monthly from June-September.

Bask in the glow as we celebrate the magic of summer in New York with live music, performances, and unique experiences you won’t find anywhere else on the shoreline.

Concessions from Bar by Fornino. RSVP below for updates + post event photo links. Brought to you by Space Invader Social and Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

MoMA Pride Celebration
6:30 p.m. to post-8 p.m.
MoMA, 11 West 53 Street, Manhattan
“Join us for a free special event celebrating queer perspectives and art made by LGBTQ+ artists. Explore our galleries, get creative with art making and other activities, and enjoy DJ sets, along with beer, cocktails, and more at our pop-up bar.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here. (Please note that some time slots have sold out.)

OSCAR WILDE IN NEW YORK 1882:  The Art of Celebrity
6:30 p.m.
The Skylight Gallery at Salmagundi Club, 47 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan
“Oscar Wilde first set foot in New York on January 3, 1882. He had come to begin a lecture tour that was not only to change the public’s perception of him, but create it as well. Oscar Wilde became the master of his own celebrity and his time in New York at this particular moment set it all in motion. In this illustrated talk, Carl Raymond, host of The Gilded Gentleman history podcast, will delve in to just how Wilde reacted to New York nearing the height of the Gilded Age, but also how New York reacted to him. Much of his time in the city was spent on the fringes of the Village around Union Square and Fifth Avenue and Broadway leading up to Madison Square. Carl will discuss the people and places Oscar encountered during his time at the beginning of his tour including one unique and legendary meeting that perhaps changed it all.”
Cost: Free! Registration required, get tkts here.

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“Drag Bingo”
7 p.m.
NoMad Diner, 11 East 31st Street, Manhattan
“Bingo night at a diner but make it drag! Jacklynn Hyde will be hosting drag bingo at the new NoMad Diner on Wednesday, June 26th from 7pm-8:30pm. Come on by for a free bingo card to test your luck. Come thirsty for the 2-drink minimum. Let’s play B-I-N-G-O!”
Cost: Free! (But you do have to buy two drinks) Get tkts here.

“Jewish Poetry with Joy Ladin and Jessica Jacobs”
7 p.m.
Museum of Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, Edmond J. Safra Plaza
36 Battery Place, Manhattan
“Author, essayist, poet, and literary scholar Joy Ladin will be joined by poet and Yetzirah founder Jessica Jacobs for a conversation about Jewish poetry. Sharing poems from their recent and past works, including Ladin’s forthcoming book Family and Jacob’s recent unalone, Ladin and Jacobs will discuss how Jewish tradition can inspire new poetic approaches, and how, in turn, Jewish poetry can illuminate and expand Jewish tradition.”
Cost: Free! But “A $10 suggested donation enables us to present programs like this one.” Get tkts here.

“Protecting Reproductive Freedoms: Lourdes Rivera, Meera Shah, Reva Siegel, and Jessica Bruder”
7 p.m.
Celeste Auditorium (Lower Level), The New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 42nd Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan
“A panel of experts fighting for reproductive justice and access discusses today’s most pressing issues and roadblocks.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

Thursday June 27th, 2024
“Forest Fitness” (This event repeats every week on Tuesday and Thursday between 1/25/2024 and 12/31/2024.)
7:30 a.m.
Margaret Corbin Circle in Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan
“Join us for a free, year-round “Fitness at the Fort” exercise program on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays!

This fitness class incorporates climbing multiple staircases, stretches and strengthening exercises, notable tree identification, and forest bathing. Led by instructor, Nancy Bruning, BA, MPH, PAPHS.

Classes are structured so that all levels of fitness will be accommodated; however, all classes involve relatively brisk walking and some stairs because of the layout of the park itself. Classes vary according to the season, path conditions, and the weather, but always meet at the Heather Garden entrance.

Tuesday and Thursday classes end at various points near the starting point, including the volleyball courts. Saturday class ends at the Anne Loftus Playground, using the various pieces of equipment, and offers optional after-class group walk to the Greenmarket on Isham Street. All classes end with closing with stretches.”
Cost: Free!

“Columbus Classic Movie: TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT (1944)

11 a.m.
Columbus Library, 742 10th Avenue, Manhattan
“Director – Howard Hawks; 100 Minutes; Rated NR; Warner Bros.

Starring – Humphrey Bogart, Dolores Moran, Lauren Bacall, Walter Brennan

Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway : During World War II, American expatriate Harry Morgan helps transport a French Resistance leader and his beautiful wife to Martinique while romancing a sensuous lounge singer.”
Cost: Free!

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“Getting Started in Local History Research”
1 p.m.
Online
“Become a better researcher in ‘local history,’ which pursues the textures, details, and character that flesh out a specific time and place in history.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“COOL SIPS SEAPORT GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION”
4 to 6 p.m.
South Street Seaport, 84 South Street, Pier 16, Manhattan
“Cool Sips, the modern fountain beverage stand that specializes in signature and custom “dirty drinks” is opening in South Street Seaport (84 South Street, Pier 16)!

On the Seaport location’s opening day (June 27) from 4PM-6PM, all visitors will be invited to spin a prize wheel for a chance to win a variety of perks, free drinks & discounts. “
Cost: Free!

“Cardio Sculpt”
6 p.m.
Queens Public Library – Sunnyside, 43-06 Greenpoint Avenue, Queens
“This cardio workout consists of functional movement exercises designed to make daily activities easier to perform. Please bring a yoga mat!

Instructor: Zarina Noor.”
Cost: Free!

“The East Village in Music, Art, & Words: A Conversation with Bob Krasner and Daniel Root”
6 p.m.
Tompkins Square Library, Basement, 331 East 10th Street, Manhattan
“Bob Krasner is an East Village based photographer whose photographs have appeared in numerous publications, including The New York TimesVanity FairRolling Stone, and the Village Voice. Since 2011, he has been the creator of weekly articles for the The Villager and AM New York that concentrate on the artistic culture that exists below 14th St. He recently had a solo show of his fine art work at the Howl! Archive gallery and is currently working on a limited edition book of his abstract views of Times Square. Daniel Root, also a local photographer, is the author of the highly acclaimed book, New York Bars at Dawn (Abbeville Press, 2023). 
Cost: Free! “Registration is required.” Get tkts here.

“Live at the Archway: PAISLEY FIELDS”
6 p.m.
DUMBO Archway, 155 Water St, BK
“Summer Music + Art Series in the Dumbo Archway.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

“‘Phoebe Collings-James’ Exhibit Opening Reception”
6 to 9 p.m.
SculptureCenter, 44-19 Purves St., Long Island City, Queens
“Join us for the opening evening of In Practice: Phoebe Collings-James –

6pm
Opening Reception for In Practice: Phoebe Collings-James
Ground Floor

8pm
Music by Takiaya Reed (Divide and Dissolve) with poet Heather Lynn Johnson
Lower Level.” This exhibit features “a new series of ceramic sculptures that explore relationships between heresy, faith, and orthodoxies of church, state, and society.”
Cost: Free!

“Remembering Bohemian New York: A Toast to Pfaff’s Cellar”
6 p.m.
Parish Hall, St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery, 131 E 10th Street, Manhattan
“This event is co-sponsored by the Walt Whitman Initiative.

Unbeknownst to most New Yorkers, a literary landmark lies beneath Greenwich Village’s stretch of Broadway: Pfaff’s Cellar Saloon, located below the twin tenements at 645-647 Broadway between 1859 – 1864, was America’s first bohemian hotspot and home to one of the country’s first gay men’s clubs, the “Fred Gray Association.” Walt Whitman was a loyal Pfaffian who met many young men in this space, and was here inspired to write several of his most inspirational poems. Come celebrate the legacy of Pfaff’s with a reading and discussion, led by Whitman-scholar Karen Karbiener, of Whitman’s poetic cluster, “Live Oak, with Moss,” and find out how you can help honor the legacy of this unlandmarked, unprotected historical treasure. 

After the reading and discussion, join Karen for a walk to the site of Pfaff’s

The nonprofit NYC-based Walt Whitman Initiative joins Village Preservation in its efforts to celebrate and help preserve sites of historical significance such as the twin tenement that once housed Pfaff’s Cellar; please visit their website to learn more about their initiatives.”
Cost: Free! Registration required, get tkts here.

“Evening with Author and Actress Illeana Douglas”
6:30 p.m.
The National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, Manhattan
“Douglas shares her new book Connecticut in the Movies.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

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Dear Fredy Film Screening
7 p.m.
Museum of Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, Edmond J. Safra Plaza
36 Battery Place, Manhattan
“When the Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws in 1935, Fredy Hirsch was a nineteen-year-old German Jew – and openly gay. He was deported to the Theresienstadt Ghetto and later Auschwitz. In Auschwitz, he set up a day care center, became much admired, and never hid his sexuality. Director Rubi Gat’s film Dear Fredy tells the story of Hirsch’s remarkable life and mysterious death – which happened on the eve of a revolt that never came to pass.”
Cost: Free! But “a $10 suggested donation enables us to present programs like this one.” Get tkts here.

“PRIDE EDITION: NYC BOOK CLUB FOR BOOK HOES: BOOK SWAP + MIXER”
7 p.m.
Moxy East Village, 112 E 11th St Moxy East Village, Manhattan
“To celebrate Pride Month and to bring a bunch of bookish babes together, the NYC Book Club for Book Hoes will be hosting a Pride Book Swap!”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

“The Queens Jazz Trail: Antonio Hart Quartet at Archie Spigner Park”
7 p.m.
Great lawn in Archie Spigner Park, Queens
“Experience the vibrant legacy of jazz in the heart of Queens this summer! The Queens Jazz Trail Concert Series takes you on a musical journey through the borough’s rich jazz heritage, where legends like Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Tony Bennett, Lena Horne, and scores of others once called home.

Inspired by the iconic Queens Jazz Trail Map, the series brings this rich history to life in our community parks. Join us for an evening concert, each set against the backdrop of Queens’ beautiful parks. These FREE outdoor performances celebrate the past, present, and future of jazz, showcasing talented musicians and honoring the borough’s legendary artists.”
Cost: Free!

“Central Astoria LDC’s Independence Day Celebration”
7:30 to 9:45 p.m.
Astoria Park Lawn in Astoria Park, Shore Boulevard between the Hell Gate Bridge and the pool, Astoria, Queens
“Mark your calendars! Central Astoria LDC proudly presents the 40th Annual Independence Day Celebration at Astoria Park on June 27th.

Enjoy music by The Jazz and Swing Band Fleur Seule, and spectacular display of Fireworks by Grucci. Let’s make memories that sparkle!

This amazing annual event is made possible through funding provided by Council Member @tiffany_caban and, in part, by public funds from the @nyculture in partnership with the New York City Council, as well as generous support our Corporate Sponsors.”
Cost: Free!

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NYC’s free outdoor pools open today!

Friday June 28th, 2024
“DRAW WITH STREET LAB”
12 to 3 p.m.
The Chelsea Local, 85 10th Avenue, Manhattan
“Come DRAW with fellow New Yorkers at a pop-up, portable studio that offers access to fine art materials and a place to draw together in the Chelsea Market—featuring self-guided activities in the exterior dining structures on 10th Ave.”
Cost: Free!

“Friday Film: The Warriors

2 p.m.
Hamilton Grange Library, Community Room, 503 West 145th Street, Manhattan
“The Warriors, a New York City street gang, are unfairly blamed for the death of a rival gang leader. Now they must fight for their lives against armies of gangs that outnumber the police five to one!”
Cost: Free!

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“Italian Wines Tasting”
5 to 8 p.m.
Astor Wines & Spirits, De Vinne Press Building, 399 Lafayette St., Manhattan
Enjoy some free wine tonight!
Cost: Free!

“Broadway Pride Block Party”
5:15 to 7 p.m.
1 Times Square, Manhattan
“…celebrate a kick-off to Pride weekend in partnership with NYC Pride and Pride in Times Square – presented by Playbill and Times Square Alliance. The Broadway Pride Block Party invites Times Square guests to a free, live concert in the heart of the city, with performances and guest appearances from top Broadway and Off-Broadway artists and celebrities. This special concert brings together the best performers and artists celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies in a festive and heartwarming celebration, while reflecting on NYC Pride’s mission to ‘keep these events free and safe for all.'”
Cost: Free!

“Friday Freshen Up Musical Hour featuring Granite Garden”
7 p.m.
125th Street and Marginal Street in West Harlem Piers. Manhattan
“Get out to the park and kick off the weekend with some local sounds at this monthly musical get-happy hour. Friday Freshen Up takes place on the last Friday of the month from May through August.

Granite Garden is a charismatic force from NYC that delivers hard hitting songs spiked with a strong dose of theatricality. They fill their shows with a wide range of emotions and complete commitment. Their goal is to revel in the joy and power of live performances with friends,
families, enemies, and strangers alike.”
Cost: Free!

“Sounds at Sunset: Igmar Thomas & Musical Guests”
7 p.m.
Pier 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Atlantic Avenue and Furman Street, Brooklyn
“The Sounds at Sunset concert series is a series of free music concerts that take place on Fridays across the summer season…organized by Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy. What better way to ease into the weekend than with live music and a beautiful sunset?

Please note this event is subject to change due to weather or other extenuating circumstances. Check brooklynbridgepark.org for full details, registration, and the most up to date information.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.


“Romeo and Juliet” by the Boomerang theatre company premiered on Saturday June 22nd, 2024 and runs thru Sunday July 14th, 2024.

Hudson Classical Theater Company presents: “Coriolanus!” Kicks off today and runs through Sunday July 21st, 2024.

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Cheap Chick in the City, NYC Events, Week of Monday June 17th, 2024

Editor’s NoteAgain, thank you to all who found me after my appearance on #TheRehearsal with Nathan Fielder.  The Cheap Chick in the City could still really use your help, esp since she only recently started a new job and is still navigating the NYC housing market, so if you want to buy her a cup of coffee or a cup of orange juice, no pulp 😉 or just support the website, you can Venmo her via @Patricia-Couture-3. Every little bit helpsthank you!

Lots of free events happening this week in New York City, including Juneteenth this Wednesday!

Here’s a link to my recent post, which still has some great free NYC summer events.

And now on to this week’s free NYC events!

Monday June 17th, 2024
“Reel Talks: In Lonely Places: Film Noir Beyond the City”
12:30 p.m.
Bryant Park Reading Room, Manhattan
“Join our Reel Talks program for discussions on movies, the culture of cinema, and filmmaking led by industry experts.

Imogen Sara Smith, In Lonely Places: Film Noir Beyond the City

Hosted by Scott Adlerberg, Film Connoisseur

Imogen Sara Smith has written on topics ranging from photography and painting to the films of Buster Keaton. She is a performing arts librarian and lives in Forest Hills, New York.

Hosted by Scott Adlerberg, the author of the novels Spiders and FliesJungle HorsesGraveyard Love, Jack Waters, and The Screaming Child. He has written many short stories and contributes pieces regularly to sites such as CrimeReads, Mystery Tribune, and Criminal Element.  Every summer, he hosts the Reel Talks film commentary series in Bryant Park in Manhattan. He was born in New York City and lives in Brooklyn.”
Cost: Free!

“Live Trivia Hour (Foodie Edition)”
4:30 p.m.
1st Floor, Corner Space, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL-Mid-Manhattan Library)
“Are you a Foodie? Come test your knowledge and join SNFL’s Live Trivia Hour. Strap on your thinking cap for our next event in the series, “Foodie Edition.”
Cost: Free! Registration is required. Get tkts here.

“Working with Rain: A Rain Garden Workshop”
6 p.m.
Ashford Street Abundant Garden, 330 Ashford Street, Brooklyn
“The workshop aims to introduce attendees to the Rain Garden Stewardship Program, sponsored by the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEP). During the workshop, attendees will learn about the purpose and function of rain gardens, as well as the dos and don’ts of stewarding one. The public will also have the opportunity to sign up for the DEP program, which will provide all necessary equipment and materials for performing maintenance activities of stewarding one.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

“Twilight Open Mic at Newkirk Community Garden” (This event repeats every week on Monday between 6/10/2024 and 6/24/2024.)
6:30 p.m.
Newkirk Community Garden, 736 E 8th St, Brooklyn
“Musicians, comedians, poets, storytellers, and performers, come share your talents under the evening skies at Newkirk Community Garden! Two songs or eight minutes. Sign up at 6:30 p.m. Open Mic from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., weather permitting. Family Friendly. All are welcome!”
Cost: Free!

The Friends of Duane Park will host Marco Foster as part of their “Music in the Park” series today, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. (Source: TC)

Tuesday June 18th, 2024
“Greenbelt Native Plant Center Tour, Gardening & Plant Giveaway”
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Greenbelt Native Plant Center, Staten Island
“Join the Greenbelt Native Plant Center staff for a tour of the facility and a day of plant care and grounds maintenance. Outdoor tasks, if the weather allows, will include weeding, pruning, and nursery yard maintenance. After the workday and tour, join us for a fun end of season plant giveaway! Volunteers can browse our free plants and take home their favorites. It’s first come, first served, so grab as many as you can carry! Our friendly staff will be there to help with plant selection and answer any care questions. Come find your plant’s forever home! Please come dressed in warm clothing, long-sleeved shirts and pants, and sturdy footwear. Gloves and necessary tools will be provided. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Tuesday Movie Matinée: The Mirror Crack’d
1 p.m.
58th Street Library, Community Meeting Room, Manhattan
“Miss Marple is on the case when a local woman is poisoned and a movie star may have been the intended victim. Starring Angela Lansbury, Rock Hudson & Elizabeth Taylor!”
Cost: Free!

“Live Virtual Workshop: Writing Your Story”
2 p.m.
Online
“How do you tell your story? How do you activate your voice? Join New Museum Teaching Artist, Rosed Serrano to consider these questions through the lens of two past New Museum exhibiting artists, Jordan Casteel and the late, great, Faith Ringgold. Rosed will guide you and fellow art lovers through a writing activity to answer that question yourself! To ensure a safe space for conversation, which sometimes include heavy and sensitive topics, virtual workshops are recorded only for internal, documentary purposes and will not be shared after the program.’
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Growing Uptown: June Workshop”
5:30 p.m.
Dyckman House Museum, 4881 Broadway at 204th Street, Manhattan
“We’re going garden to table! Join us for an exciting culinary experience at our Growing Uptown June where participants will have the opportunity to create a delicious Chopped Broccoli and Chickpea Salad! Not only will attendees get to enjoy the process of making this nutritious dish, but they will also learn about the importance of composting and how to effectively compost at home. Our knowledgeable instructors will share valuable insights on composting, teaching you how to reduce food waste and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden.”
Cost: Free!

“Author Talk: Julie Satow-When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion”
5:30 p.m.
Yorkville Library, 222 East 79th Street, Manhattan
“Join the Yorkville Library as journalist Julie Satow discusses her book When Women Ran Fifth Avenue. Julie Satow draws back the curtain on three visionaries who took great risks, forging new paths for the women who followed in their footsteps. This stylish account, rich with personal drama and trade secrets, captures the department store in all its glitz, decadence, and fun, and showcases the women who made that beautifully curated world go round.”
Cost: Free!

BACK TO THE LAND BY PIETER ESTERSOHN”
6 p.m.
RIZZOLI BOOKSTORE, 1133 Broadway, Manhattan
“For anyone heading to the country, this book is filled with ideas for farmstead living, including countless ways to cultivate nature’s bounty, from environmentally sensitive experts and enthusiasts.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here. “PLEASE NOTE: RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Seating is limited and will be first come, first served. Doors open at 5:30 pm.”

“A Pioneering Dual-Career Marriage: Lucy Sprague Mitchell and Wesley Clair Mitchell”
6 p.m.
Jefferson Market Library, 425 Sixth Avenue
“Join us as Patricia Auspos speaks about her new book Breaking Conventions: Five Couples in Search of Marriage-Career Balance at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century and discuss the fascinating lives of the Greenwich Village-based couple, Lucy Sprague Mitchell and Wesley Clair Mitchell.”
Cost: Free! For more info and to get tkts, go here.

“THE FUTURE BEEN FEMALE: OPENING RECEPTION WITH DJ KAY KAY 47 & SPECIAL GUESTS”
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
ALBEE SQUARE, FULTON + BOND STREETS, BK
“Join DBP, BRIC, and April Walker to toast the opening of THE FUTURE BEEN FEMALE, a multimedia celebration of women in Hip Hop. Conceived by fashion icon April Walker, this public art installation will project historic images, lyrics and quotes by women artists, leaders and innovators. April Walker will share her vision for the piece, followed by a THE FUTURE BEEN FEMALE inspired set and dance party by DJ Kay Kay 47. Projections will run until 11:30pm. 

Ongoing: A 12-song playlist curated by Walker accessible here and via QR codes on the tables in Albee Square.”
Cost: Free!

“KATIE PORTER: COLLECTING ROCKS FROM THE PLACES WE’VE BEEN – MUSIC IN TIME & SPACE”
8 to 10 p.m.
BROOKLYN MUSIC SCHOOL, 126 ST FELIX ST, BK
“ISSUE presents Collecting Rocks From The Places We’ve Been – Music In Time & Space, the second commission from 2024 ISSUE Artist-In-Residence Katie Porter. Devoted to collaboration, the evening at Brooklyn Music School features experimental musicians Nomi Epstein, Jennie Gottschalk, Teodora Stepančić, and media artist Claudia Schmitz who will explore configurations of slow bass clarinet, pre-recorded clarinets, objects, dueling pianos, synthesizers, and live video performance. Realized through graphic scores and chance phenomena, Porter continues to ruminate on our ability to perceive change.”
Cost: Free!

The “Museum Mile Festival” is also tonight from 6 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday June 19th, 2024Happy Juneteenth NYC!
NYC Juneteenth Events TODAY
“Broadway Celebrates Juneteenth”
11 a.m.
TSq Plaza, 46-47 Broadway btwn 46th-47th Sts,, Manhattan
“Broadway Celebrates Juneteenth returns! This free outdoor concert is open to all as the community gathers to honor this important holiday. Black culture and expression will be celebrated by Black Broadway artists performing songs, dances, and spoken word accompanied by live music provided by The Music Performance Trust Fund. Special guest speakers will also make appearances throughout the event.

Michael James Scott will host, with more than 35 performers from the following 17 Broadway shows: ‘Aladdin;’ ‘& Juliet;’ ‘Back to the Future: The Musical;’ ‘Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club;’ ‘Chicago;’ ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child;’ ‘The Heart’ ‘of Rock and Roll;’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen;’ ‘Illinoise;’ ‘The Lion King;’ ‘MJ;’ ‘Moulin’ Rouge! The Musical;’ ‘The Notebook;’ ‘Suffs’; ‘Water for Elephants;’ ‘The Who’s Tommy;’ ‘The Wiz;’ and the return of the kids of Young Gifted and Broadway.”
Cost: Free!

Juneteenth: Brooklyn and the Abolitionist Movement
11 a.m.
Corner of Furman and Old Fulton Streets in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1, Brooklyn
“Juneteenth is a commemoration of the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans in the United States. Join the Urban Park Rangers on a walk discussing Brooklyn’s significant history to the abolitionist movement in the United States.”
Cost: Free!

“Juneteenth: Black History in Science and Conservation”
11 a.m.
Parking Lot – Bricktown Way Entrance in Fairview Park. Staten Island
“In honor of Juneteenth, the Urban Park Rangers will highlight historic African Americans who have contributed to fields of environmental science and conservation.”
Cost: Free!

“Juneteenth: Historic St. Albans”
11 a.m.
Field House in Archie Spigner Park, Queens
“Learn about the history of the historic neighborhood of St. Albans, Queens and the role that African Americans had in shaping New York City’s history. Program will end at Roy Wilkins Recreation Center.”
Cost: Free!

MADISON SQUARE PARK: ‘SEED’ LUNCHTIME TOUR”
12 to 12:15 p.m.
Madison Square Park Sol LeWitt Lawn, Manhattan
“Rose B. Simpson brings seven eighteen-foot-high bronze sentinels convening in a semi circle around a female figure emerging from the earth to Madison Square Park. Join Truth Murray-Cole, Senior Curatorial Manager, for a free 15-minute tour of Seed, on view in the park from April 11 to September 22, 2024. This program is free and open to all.”
Cost: Free!

“Pétanque” (This event repeats every week on Wednesday between 5/1/2024 and 10/30/2024.)
12 to 4 p.m.
Pétanque Court in Washington Square Park, Manhattan
“Interested in learning to play pétanque? Stop by the Washington Square Park pétanque courts for free lessons and casual play every Wednesday. Members of La Boule New Yorkaise (one of the oldest pétanque clubs in the U.S.) have been playing in Washington Square Park since the 1970s, and will be staffing the courts with expert instructors who are eager to share pétanque with you.

For updates/changes due to weather, please check Washington Square Park Conservancy’s Instagram or Twitter.
Cost: Free!

“Juneteenth Celebration”
3 to 6 p.m.
Lower Highland Playground in Highland Park, Jamaica Avenue and Elton Street, Queens
“Celebrate Juneteenth with the Blue Bus at Highland Park. Enjoy recycled arts & crafts, reading circle and pick-up games for all.”
Cost: Free!

“Performance: Market Value by Marcus Brown”
5 to 6 p.m.
Wall Street Park, 100 Wall Street, Manhattan
“Artist Marcus Brown, in a performance titled Market Value, will display his meta self-portrait sculpture depicting a slave auction using the modern-day price of an enslaved artisan in 1711 in New York. Brown’s performance will take place inside of his augmented reality (AR) structure The Slave Market: Wall Street located at Mannahatta Park on Wall Street and Water Street. The Slave Market : Wall Street is an augmented reality (AR) sculpture installation that presents the 1711 slave market in New York City where enslaved Africans and Native Americans were sold. The artwork was installed in May 2023. 

This installation is a part of a larger decentralized memorial to slavery called Slavery Trails. Slavery Trails is a musically interactive augmented reality (AR) installation series based on slave ships and enslaved people, placed on historical sites throughout the United States. The ultimate purpose of Slavery Trails is to populate those sites with AR exhibits where slavery existed but is lacking substantive historical representation across the United States.”
Cost: Free!

“Dumbo Drink and Draw: Summer Series of Adult Workshops”
6 p.m.
DUMBO Archway, 155 Water St, Brooklyn
“Enjoy summer evenings connecting with your inner creative voice in the belly of the iconic Dumbo Archway at DUMBO DRINK AND DRAW, presented by the Dumbo Improvement District and powered by Creatively Wild Art Studio! Join us on Wednesday nights (!!! a change from last year !!!) from 6-8pm from June 19 all of the way through August 14.

Work with some of Dumbo’s best artists in workshops specially designed for adults at any artistic level: we’ll be painting, we’ll be drawing, we’ll be collaging, we’ll be experimenting, we’ll be relaxing! Bring yourself, bring a spouse, bring a friend, bring 3 friends!”
Cost: Free (if you bring your own supplies). Get tkts here.

“Juneteenth Celebration”
6 to 7:30 p.m.
Van Cortlandt House Museum in Van Cortlandt Park, Broadway at West 246th Street, Bronx
“Van Cortlandt Park Alliance and Bronx Arts Ensemble invite you to an evening celebration of Juneteenth at the Van Cortlandt House Museum.

The program will begin on the lawn of the Van Cortlandt House Museum with performances, including music and spoken word. Then join us for a procession with drums to the Enslaved African Burial Ground for a libation ceremony, honoring the memory of the enslaved people.

Guest artists include renowned drummer Baba Don Babatunde, actress Ashley Hart Adams, violist Judith Insell, mezzo-soprano Lucia Bradford and the NYC All City High School Chorus, poet David Mills and West African drummer Yahaya Kamate.

Special thank you to our venue partners at the Van Cortlandt House Museum and the National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of New York.

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts (suggested + going fast!) here.

Community Science: Horseshoe Crab Monitoring”
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Visitor Center – Satterlee Street and Hylan Boulevard in Conference House Park, 298 Satterlee Street, Staten Island
“Join the Urban Park Rangers for an evening on the shore engaging in a community science project as we collect scientific data and learn the importance of protecting horseshoe crabs. Registration required.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“FUNCTION PRESENTS UNDERSTUDY, FEATURING COURTNEY + OMI BALENCIAGA”
6:30 to 10 p.m.
ACE HOTEL BK, 252 SCHERMERHORN, Brooklyn
“This June, The House of Balenciaga is teaming up with Ace Hotel Brooklyn to bring you Understudy, a bootcamp-style Vogue session led by Legendary Courtney Balenciaga and Omi Balenciaga, where master and understudy join forces in the spirit of legacy.

Join in for an open dialogue with our dynamic guest duo around the importance of pouring into future generations, followed by a free Vogue class to get the girlies in shape for ball season. RSVP required!

Doors open at 6:00 PM. Programming begins at 6:30 p.m.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Yoga – Evening Salute to the Sun”
6:30 p.m.
The Plaza at 66th Street in Riverside Park South, Manhattan (This event repeats every week on Wednesday between 6/5/2024 and 9/25/2024.)
“End your day with yoga in a beautiful sunset setting led by Meg SantaMaria of Roadside Yogi. Suitable for all fitness levels. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring your own mat.”
Cost: Free!

“2024 Juneteenth UNITYFEST”
7 to 10 p.m.
Prospect Park Bandshell in Prospect Park, Brooklyn
“Join BRIC and Robert Randolph Foundation’s Juneteenth UNITYFEST as we celebrate achievements, address challenges, and collaborate for lasting economic impact in African American communities. The legendary DJ Spinna will headline this celebration of freedom and resilience. Renowned for his genre-defying mastery, Spinna’s electrifying sets traverse Hip-Hop, soul, R&B, jazz, funk, and house. Peven Everrett, Merlin Bobb, Monique Bingham, Voices of a People’s History, and others will join the celebration as we strive to nurture a deeper conversation on unity by honoring the voices, stories, and traditions that lend themselves to the rich and diverse tapestry that is American history and culture. Come to the Park ready to dance, as we commemorate Juneteenth in style!

Doors 6:00pm/Show 7:00pm

**RSVP to let us know you’re coming and be entered for a chance to win two VIP tent passes! Sponsored by Bud Light**
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

Movies Under the Stars: The Wiz
9 p.m.
Softball Field 1 in Morningside Park, Manhattan
“Join NYC Parks and Friends of Morningside Park for a family friendly Juneteenth celebration of Harlem and Culture. Featuring a series of free walkup dance/wellness classes and a screening of The Wiz on the baseball field, there is sure to be something for everyone.

After a day of cookouts and celebration, ‘ease on down’ to the south end of Morningside Park for an evening of free family friendly entertainment culminating with a screening on big screen of the original movie: The Wiz complimentary popcorn will be available.

6 p.m. – 7 p.m.: Dance and movement classes: Lindy Hop, African Dance, Yoga and Guided Meditations (please allow extra time to sign waivers to participate).

7 p.m. – DJ.

8 p.m.: MC: Kazembe Balagun, Executive Director of Maysles Documentary Center.

Opening remarks from Tony Award winning choreographer George Faison

Lead in song: Jackie Rowe Adams

Dusk: The Wiz (1978 rated G) screening on the baseball field.”
Cost: Free!

The NYPL is hosting lots of NYC Juneteenth events too! And The Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI) is hosting Juneteenth Festivities too!

Special “Cheap Chick in the City” shoutout to the “Changing the Face of Democracy: Shirley Chisholm at 100,” thru Saturday July 20, 2025 @ The Museum of the City of New York. It’s NOT free, but it IS pay-what-you-wish 🙂

BACKYARD AT HUDSON YARDS: SUMMER CONCERTS, NYC” kicks off tonight and runs thru Wednesday August 11th, 2024!

Thursday June 20th, 2024
“bodyART” (This event repeats every week on Thursday between 5/2/2024 and 10/31/2024.)
8:30 a.m.
Garibaldi Plaza in Washington Square Park, Manhattan
bodyART is a PTBT (physical therapy based training) movement experience. Break a sweat and be gentle on your joints as we explore joyful movement. Please bring your own workout mat or towel and we recommend a bottle of water.

For updates/changes due to weather, please check Washington Square Park Conservancy’s Instagram or Twitter.”
Cost: Free!

“Live From New Amsterdam: When Our Rivers Meet
12 p.m.
Online
“Join Deborah Hamer, Executive Director of the New Netherland Institute, and Beatrice Glow, artist-in-residence at the New-York Historical Society, as they discuss Glow’s exhibition, When Our Rivers Meet (on view through August 18).  Learn more about Glow’s unique, collaborative art making process and how she and her co-creators reframe the history of New Amsterdam and help us grapple with its legacy in this year, the 400th since the New Netherland’s founding.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Wildlife Outing”
12 p.m.
Madison Square Park, Reflecting Pool, Manhattan
“In partnership with the NYC Bird Alliance, join us for a Wildlife Outing, where we’ll search for and identify the various animals that make Madison Square Park their home in the heart of the big city.

Open to people of all ages, participants spot all types of wildlife in the park, so we invite you to bring your own binoculars. We’ll be meeting near the reflecting pool at noon.

Registration is kindly requested.’
Cost: Free! get tkts here.

“Cool Off with a Classic: The Seven Year Itch (1955)” *Cheap Chick recommends*
1:30 p.m.
53rd Street Library, Community Room, 18 West 53rd Street, Manhattan
“A farce about the daydreams of a husband whose wife is away for the summer holidays. Directed by Billy Wilder. Starring: Tom Ewell, Marilyn Monroe, Evelyn Keyes, Sonny Tufts, and Robert Strauss.

Runtime: 105 minutes.”
Cost: Free!

“Online discussion – Let’s Talk Cooking with Mercedes: Cooking on a Budget”
4 p.m.
Online
“Share your tips for cooking on a budget!!!”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Dalloway Day”
5 to 9 p.m.
The Center at West Park165 West 86th Street, Manhattan
“Come and celebrate Virginia Woolf and her acclaimed 1925 novel, Mrs Dalloway, with an evening of lively discussion and a film screening.”
Cost: Free! For more info and tkts (going fast!), go here.

“SUMMER SOLSTICE”
5 p.m.
Socrates Sculpture Center, 32-01 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City, Queens
“Bring your friends and family to the park to celebrate the longest day of the year! Come and see the works of Suchitra Matttai: We are nomads, we are dreamers and the first cohort of 2024 Socrates Artist Fellows. Watch performances and activations by the Artist Fellows, and enjoy food by Kinky Taco as the sun sets, and more!”
Cost: Free! “RSVP not required but encouraged!” Get tkts here.

“Live at the Archway: LA BANDA CHUSKA”
6 p.m.
DUMBO Archway, 155 Water St, Brooklyn
“The DUMBO Improvement District presents its annual Live at the Archway series beneath the iconic setting of the Manhattan Bridge Archway. On June 20, La Banda Chuska will perform with opener Fogo Azul alongside art by Sam Ticknor.”
Cost: Free!

Opening Reception: ‘Generously Seasoned‘”
6 to 8 p.m.
Atlantic Gallery is pleased to announce our upcoming exhibition, Generously Seasoned. It will be on display June 18th – July 6th, 2024 and will spotlight the unique yet collective experiences of minority artists, providing a captivating exploration of the diverse cultural tapestry that defines the minority experience. Through a rich array of artistic expressions, the exhibition not only will celebrate the participating artists but also serve as a platform for amplifying the perspectives often overlooked in mainstream discourse.”
Cost: Free! For more info, go here.

Opening Reception: ‘Luma’ by Catalina Tuca
6 to 8 p.m.
137 W. 25th Street, Manhattan
“Please join us for the opening reception for Luma, a solo exhibition by Catalina Tuca with mentorship from Esperanza Mayobre. Tuca is one of the awardees of CUE’s 2024 open call for solo exhibitions.

RSVPs to the opening reception are requested but not required. The event is free and all are welcome.

This exhibition will continue until August 10, 2024. CUE’s gallery space is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 12–6 pm. Please feel free to stop by at your convenience during these times; no registration is required.

Read more about the exhibition here,
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Opera in Jackie Robinson Park”
6 p.m.
Jackie Robinson Park, Manhattan
“Join us on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. as Emmy award-winning journalist Elijah Westbrook (CBS New York) hosts an exciting evening of opera arias, duets, and ensembles featuring Barbara Quintiliani (Soprano), Limmie Pulliam (Tenor), Joo Won Kang (Baritone), Grace Chorale of Brooklyn…”
Cost: Free!

“STONEWALL 55: LEGACY WITHOUT LIMITS”
6 p.m.
ST. ANN & THE HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, BK
“St. Ann’s LGBTQ+ Action Group invites you to Stonewall 55: Legacy Without Limits, a commemoration and celebration of the Stonewall uprising.”
Cost: Free!

“CBH TALK | FRANK BARRY AND MORGAN PEHME DISCUSS BACK ROADS AND BETTER ANGELS
6:30 p.m.
CENTER FOR BROOKLYN HISTORY128 PIERREPONT STREET, BK
“In his new book, Back Roads and Better Angels: A Journey into the Heart of American Democracy, Frank Barry gives a captivating, unvarnished, and deeply thoughtful account of his road trip across America, sharing his on the ground, first hand observations about the tensions that pull us apart and the bands that hold us together. Setting out in a Winnebago in 2020, Barry travels the Lincoln Highway, the nation’s first transcontinental route, stopping at towns and cities along the way; talking, observing, and as he puts it, “listening more, judging less, and recognizing more of ourselves in one another.” Join him in conversation with journalist and documentary filmmaker Morgan Pehme for this view into the heart of our history and the soul of our country, with special musical guest Xavier Cardriche.”
Cost: Free! For more info + tkts, go here.

“50 Years of Rock & Roll”
7 p.m.
Union Turnpike and 196th Street, Queens
“Join NYC Parks and the NYC Mayors Office for New York Music Months, 50 Years of Rock & Roll. Come out and enjoy the sun whilst enjoying a performance by Neil Berg.”
Cost: Free!

“After Emancipation: Finding Black New Yorkers after 1827”
7 p.m.
Dyckman House Museum, 4881 Broadway at 204th Street, Manhattan
“…This presentation will discuss the ongoing research of Dr. Arenson, which has included students as well as descendants of those enslaved in New York, and sites from Seneca Village in Central Park to communities up the Hudson River and into Canada. 

Dr. Adam Arenson has taught U.S. History, including the history of slavery in New York, at Manhattan College since 2014. He has earned history degrees from Harvard and Yale, and has published two books and two edited volumes, along with scholarly articles and history for the wider public in the New York Times and other publications. He is completing a book, After the Underground Railroad, with African Canadian public historian Irene Moore Davis.”
Cost: Free! 

Thursday and Friday June 20th and 21st, 2024
“BOMBAY SAPPHIRE SPARKLING LEMON LOUNGE, NYC”
“Thursday, June 20 / 6PM-8:30PM, Friday, June 21 / 11AM-7PM”
Grand Central Terminal, Vanderbilt Hall, Manhattan
“Step into the Sparkling Lemon Lounge, a cocktail lounge in Grand Central Station that embodies the ease of Friday, presented by Bombay Sapphire. While there, sip on the cocktail of the summer, the Sparkling Lemon, and let the refreshing feeling of Friday take over. Taking place at the famed Vanderbilt Hall in bustling Grand Central Station, the pop-up cocktail bar-meets-interactive lounge is open to everyone 21+ and will feature free drinks, exciting giveaways, and activities that harken back to the best of the weekend.”
Cost: Free!

Friday June 21st, 2024
“Ben & Jerry’s Creamy, Dreamy Tour- NYC” (Repeats Saturday June 22nd, 2024)
1 p.m.
LUME Studios, 393 Broadway, Manhattan
“Hey, NYC! Join us to experience our creamiest, dreamiest Non-Dairy-est immersive dessert experience yet!”
Cost: Free! Get tkts and more info here, (but walk-ins welcome.)

“Movies @ Kips Bay Library Presents Book to Movie Adaptations Film: Inherent Vice
1 p.m.
Kips Bay Library, 446 Third Avenue, Manhattan
“In this offbeat detective story set in 1970 California, a drug-addled private eye investigates a conspiracy involving his ex-flame and her married, real-estate-developer boyfriend. Meanwhile, various eccentric characters complicate the investigation.

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson, Production Year: 2014, Rating: R, Studio: Warner Bros., Runtime: 148 minutes

Cast

Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Katherine Waterston, Reese Witherspoon.
Cost: Free!

“‘Oneness’ concert, Love & Light For All at 6BC Botanical Garden”
3 to 6 p.m.
6BC Botanical Garden, 622 East 6th St. (Between Avenues B & C), Manhattan
“…Joseph Darcourt is a cellist who graduated from the Juilliard School Pre-college, a neuroscience researcher at Columbia University, and the founder of “Olifeclass.org.”, launched the “Oneness Concert – Love & Light for All” on June 21, 2019, as part of Make Music New York. His fervent dedication to promoting the “Thank You Breathing Meditation” and utilizing music for individual and collective well-being led him to establish the “M&M/Music and Meditation” workshop at the remarkable age of 11…”
Cost: Free!

“Walking Tour: Battery Park City South Neighborhood”
4 p.m.
The Skyscraper Museum, 39 Battery Place, Manhattan
“Tour 1 (repeat) on June 21 at 4pm will explore Battery Park City’s southern district, which is home to the Skyscraper Museum and includes some of BPC’s earliest landscapes and infrastructure, including the residential enclaves built in the 1990s that followed the 1979 Cooper Eckstut Master Plan. Starting in the Museum’s gallery to see historic views of the waterfront, the tour will visit South Cove and the green spaces that connect to the Esplanade, the first waterfront park in New York since the Brooklyn Heights Esplanade in 1951. We will also learn about current construction underway in Wagner Park, as part of the developing Resilience Action Plan of the BPC Authority.”
Cost: Free! “Registration for each tour is limited to 25 people. Confirmation emails will be sent 2 days before the event and must be confirmed by 24 hours before the event, or the reservation will be cancelled. Any updates for bad-weather cancellations will be sent to your email address.” For more info + to get tkts, go here.

“EN GARDE ARTS PRESENTS: PLAYDATE FEST”
5 to 7 p.m.
ABOLITIONIST PLACE, BK
playdate is En Garde Arts’ curated summer performance series, celebrating early career theatre and music artists through a series of backyard gatherings. En Garde Arts is bringing the best of these performers to the general public with playdate fest!

Performing in playdate Fest! will be En Garde Arts veterans David Greenspan, Baba Israel who will also serve as host, Samora la Perdida, Kuhoo Verma and Eisa Davis who will all be presenting excerpts of new music and theatre pieces.

In collaboration with Downtown Brooklyn Partnership and with support from Council Member Lincoln Restler and the NY City Council, they will be putting up their biggest iteration yet. Join us at Abolitionist Place as they give our community a taste of a new generation of the finest theatre and music makers.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Sounds at Sunset: Steely Dan Happy Hour”

6 to 9 p.m.
Pier 3 Plaza in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn
“The Sounds at Sunset concert series is a series of free music concerts that take place on Fridays across the summer season at Pier 3 Plaza, organized by Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy. What better way to ease into the weekend than with live music and a beautiful sunset?

Kicking off the series…The Royal Scam will helm a Steely Dan Happy Hour. The Royal Scam are the definitive Steely Dan Tribute featuring NYC’s elite touring and recording musicians. Enjoy an opening DJ set by Maurice Bernstein (founder of Giant Step).

Please note this event is subject to change due to weather or other extenuating circumstances. Check brooklynbridgepark.org for full details, registration, and the most up to date information.”
Cost: Free! Get tkts here.

“Ana Tijoux | Ambar Lucid”
8 to 10:30 p.m.
Prospect Park Bandshell in Prospect Park, Brooklyn
“Ana Tijoux weaves lush, golden-era Hip-Hop production with a full band that brings to life intricate arrangements spiced with a bit of politics. A skilled singer and rapper, the revered Chilean MC was dubbed “South America’s answer to Lauryn Hill” by The New York Times. Mexican, Dominican, and American singer/songwriter Ambar Lucid captivates audiences with her indie pop/alternative Latin sound, and inimitable sonic storytelling that blends English and Spanish.

Doors 7 pm/Show 8 pm

**RSVP to let us know you’re coming and be entered for a chance to win two VIP tent passes! Sponsored by Bud Light**
Cost: Free! Get tkts here. “Please note: RSVPing helps you stay up-to-date on show info, but does not guarantee entry. Bandshell entry is first come first served.”

The Swedish Midsummer Festival is tonight @ Rockefeller Park in Battery Park City from 5 to 9 p.m.

The free Coney Island fireworks kick off tonight @ 9:30 p.m. and run thru Labor Day weekend!

Random Summer NYC Fun!

Attend all kinds of free NYC events @ “TSQ LIVE” all summer long!


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