Dear Friend,
As April unfolds, New York begins to reawaken. With longer days, blooming parks, and a renewed energy in the air, the city invites us all back outside to enjoy everything that makes it so dynamic.
From world class art exhibitions and cultural festivals to waterfront strolls and open-air markets, April offers a perfect blend of inspiration and escape. Whether you are revisiting your favorite neighborhoods or discovering something entirely new, I hope you find time to take it all in.
As always, if you have questions about the market or need expert guidance with your real estate goals, I’m just a call or email away, here to keep you informed and ahead of the curve.
Warmly, |
Anna Kahn Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker akahn@bhsusa.com 212-381-2214 917-716-1046 View My Listings |
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The first major U.S. exhibition dedicated to the Finnish modernist presents nearly 60 works tracing Schjerfbeck’s evolution from naturalism to a pared-down, psychologically intense style.
| This high-energy live music set features the legendary house band performing crowd-favorite hits in an intimate, historic venue that has hosted iconic artists for decades.
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Adult Board and Card Games
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This in-person library program invites adults to enjoy two hours of casual gameplay, featuring classics like Bridge, Mahjong, and other tabletop favorites in a social setting.
| This beloved open-air food market returns for its 16th season with 70+ vendors and 22 new additions, showcasing globally inspired street food every weekend across Brooklyn and Manhattan
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Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival
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This iconic NYC tradition transforms Fifth Avenue into a vibrant showcase of elaborate hats, spring fashion, and playful self-expression as participants and spectators gather for a festive Easter Sunday stroll.
| New York City’s most iconic year-round farmers market brings together regional farmers, bakers, and producers offering fresh, seasonal goods in the heart of the city.
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This immersive theater production from Krymov Lab NYC blends movement, visual storytelling, and experimental performance to explore memory, identity, and human connection.
| This career-spanning exhibition transforms the Guggenheim’s rotunda with sculptural works ranging from intimate collages to monumental steel forms.
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A mesmerizing video installation stitches together film clips across decades, transforming everyday doorways into symbolic portals that continuously shift viewers between cinematic worlds.
| Yellowjackets Live at Birdland Jazz Club
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The Grammy-winning jazz fusion band brings their signature blend of improvisation and contemporary jazz to Birdland for a dynamic live performance.
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Lulada Club: New York’s All-Women Salsa Orchestra
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This electrifying all-women salsa ensemble delivers vibrant performances rooted in classic Latin rhythms, blending traditional sounds with fresh, contemporary energy on the iconic Blue Note stage.
| A major retrospective of the radical modernist spans six decades and nearly 300 works, tracing Duchamp’s groundbreaking influence from Cubism to conceptual art.
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This exhibition showcases exquisite scientific illustrations from rare books in the museum’s collection, highlighting the beauty and diversity of marine life and the history of ocean exploration through art.
| The Orchid Show: Mr. Flower Fantastic’s Concrete Jungle
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This immersive exhibition transforms the New York Botanical Garden’s conservatory into a vibrant, city-inspired landscape where thousands of orchids recreate iconic NYC scenes—from subway stations to brownstones—in a stunning fusion of nature and urban design.
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The 82nd edition of the Whitney’s signature survey brings together 50+ contemporary artists to explore the emotional and cultural complexities of the present through immersive, experimental works across multiple mediums.
| The museum’s signature survey features over 50 emerging artists with new commissions and works reflecting contemporary urban life and cultural tensions.
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Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and More
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This intimate candlelit concert experience brings Vivaldi’s Four Seasons to life inside a historic cathedral, blending classical music with a multi-sensory atmosphere illuminated by hundreds of candles.
| Gabriele Münter: Contours of a World
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A rare U.S. survey of the German Expressionist highlights her paintings and early photography, reframing her role in modernism.
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This wildly popular and unpredictable open mic features a rotating lineup of up-and-coming comedians and surprise drop-ins, offering a raw, high-energy look at NYC’s stand-up scene.
| Herb Garden: A Sensory Exploration of Spring’s Freshest Flavors
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This hands-on library program invites participants to explore fresh herbs through sight, smell, and taste while learning how to incorporate seasonal flavors into everyday cooking.
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Hanami Nights at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
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This limited-capacity evening event celebrates cherry blossom season with illuminated trees, live music, cultural performances, and Japanese food and activities throughout the garden.
| Based on the hit Apple TV+ series, this lively Broadway musical parody brings Golden Age-style show tunes, romance, and satire to the stage in a whimsical homage to classic theater.
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ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York
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The world's leading disability film festival is back for its 18th edition April 23-30 at venues throughout NY, NJ + Online.
| New York Comedy Club Presents
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This rotating stand-up showcase features a mix of top NYC comedians, rising talent, and surprise celebrity drop-ins, delivering an authentic, fast-paced comedy club experience across multiple locations.
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This hands-on cooking class teaches the fundamentals of classic French pastry-making, guiding participants through techniques to create delicate, bakery-quality desserts alongside a professional chef.
| Rugged & Riveted: The Denim & Indigo Bazaar
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This curated Grand Bazaar NYC event celebrates denim and indigo craftsmanship with vintage pieces, artisan goods, and independent designers showcasing timeless American style.
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2A Moores: An Irish Family — After the Famine: 1869
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This guided apartment tour brings visitors inside the recreated home of Irish immigrants Joseph and Bridget Moore, exploring their journey to New York and the challenges of building a life amid discrimination in the post-famine era.
| Midtown
See the highly-anticipated annual Macy’s Flower show and discover thousands of beautiful arrangements of flowers and plants that encapsulate this year’s theme: “Homegrown.”
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The Secrets of Grand Central Terminal
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This guided walking tour reveals the hidden history and architectural secrets of Grand Central Terminal, taking visitors through iconic spaces and lesser-known areas like the Whispering Gallery, secret staircases, and former private offices.
| Tucker Square Greenmarket
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A neighborhood favorite on the Upper West Side, this seasonal market features locally grown produce, baked goods, and specialty foods just steps from Lincoln Center.
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