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I hope you and your loved ones are enjoying the fall season so far. To help you plan for October, here are 31 curated events happening in and around New York City throughout the month.
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Downtown Brooklyn Arts Festival
This annual celebration of Downtown Brooklyn’s culture returns with exciting programming including performances, dance classes, shopping, and more.
Roof Stoop Sunday: Ruby’s Kitchen
Enjoy contemporary Pakistani cuisine at this Brooklyn Grange event, where Chef Ruby Jawaid will be sharing her story and delicious cooking.
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Blaze: Hudson Valley
With fall underway, it’s the perfect time to head up to the Hudson Valley for an immersive pumpkin trail on the grounds of an 18th-century estate.
Never Alone
This MoMA exhibition explores the ways that interaction design—which considers the relationships between objects and people—influences our digital behavior.
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Open for Everything at BAM
Featuring 17 Roma performers and five members of the Berlin-based dance company DorkyPark, this dance-theatre spectacle celebrates Romani dance and music traditions.
Cool Solutions for Hot Cities
Professor of Urban Ecology Timon McPhearson will discuss the importance of cities in developing climate change adaptation strategies.
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Hamptons International Film Festival
Taking place October 7-16, the 30th annual film festival will attract thousands of spectators to its hundreds of screenings and signature programs.
Oktoberfest with Bed-Vyne Brew
Enjoy craft beers and wines, meet local brewers, and enjoy live music at Oktoberfest in the Brooklyn Museum’s Sculpture Garden.
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Art at Water’s Edge
Attend this climate change-focused symposium at the Park Avenue Armory, where activists and artists will discuss communities like New York that sit at the water’s edge.
Hispanic Heritage Celebration Weekend
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a Cuban-influenced dance party, crafting activities, and storytelling focused on Latin America.
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The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England
Explore the transformation of the arts during the Tudor dynasty, when an international community of artists and merchants were creating works for their royal patrons.
Woodstock Farm Festival’s Final Event of the Season
Stock up on locally grown and made produce, dairy, meat and fish, baked goods, and specialty foods at the Woodstock Farm Festival’s final event of the season.
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Chelsea Film Festival
Chelsea Film Festival returns for its 10th anniversary edition, offering the best of independent cinema. Attend the opening and closing red carpet events, screenings, and more.
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In this U.S. premiere, acclaimed French choreographer Gisèle Vienne transports audiences to a rave, a fever dream of synchronicity, ritual, and illumination that results in a euphoric experience.
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Harlem Harvest Festival
The Harlem community will celebrate its summer harvest and welcome the fall season with a full day of family-friendly activities and entertainment.
Axel Tosca Trio
Cuban jazz pianist Axel Tosca will lead a trio—joined by his mother, famed trova singer Xiomara Laugart—in this performance that blends Cuban timba, progressive jazz, and R&B.
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Design on Display: Making the NY Department Store
Enjoy a talk by Cooper Hewitt Curator Emily Orr on the role of the department store in design history—and how architects, window dressers, and decorators played a role in this evolution.
City Harvest’s BID 2022: Through the Looking Glass
Sample food and drinks from 50+ of New York City’s best chefs and mixologists at City Harvest’s signature fall tasting event, which raises funds to feed New York families.
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She Who Wrote
Learn about the lives of women in Mesopotamia, circa 3400-2000 B.C., including the earliest-named author in world literature, Enheduanna.
Brooklyn Folk Festival
Join other folk music lovers at the three-day Brooklyn Folk Festival, which will bring together over 30 talented acts.
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Cubism and the Trompe l’oeil Tradition
This Met exhibition will present Cubist works alongside examples of European and American trompe l’oeil (“deceive the eye”) paintings.
BRIC JazzFest 2022
The three-day BRIC JazzFest will present jazz legends and rising stars on two stages, highlighting the ways artists are pushing the boundaries of the genre.
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Pumpkin Parade Weekend
Enjoy a family-friendly weekend of fall fun at the New York Botanical Garden, enjoying pumpkin carvings, giant pumpkins, and of course, a fun costumed parade.
A Little Life
This Ivo van Hove adaptation of the bestselling novel “A Little Life” by Hanya Yanagihara follows the relationships between four friends over the course of three decades.
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The Center for Fiction: Ross Gay on Inciting Joy
The Center for Fiction hosts New York Times bestselling author Ross Gay in a discussion about his intimate collection of essays, “Inciting Joy.”
The Journey: David Geffen Hall Opening Gala
Broadway legends Bernadette Peters, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Renée Fleming will celebrate the new David Geffen Hall.
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The Royal Strings
Two violas de gamba take center stage at this celebration of French Baroque, featuring musicians Matt Zucker and Adam Young.
Glass: Reimagined at Rockefeller Center
This Rockefeller Center concert will explore the influence of Philip Glass, reimagining his compositions.
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Spooky Pumpkin Garden Nights
Get ready for Halloween with an after-hours visit to the botanical gardens. Enjoy a shadow puppet performance, dance party, and more.
Straight Line Crazy
Featuring Ralph Fiennes as Robert Moses, this quickly selling-out play at The Shed delves into the famed urban planner’s contentious legacy and enduring impact.
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Alex Katz: Gathering
Explore the paintings, collages, prints, and oil sketches of Brooklyn-born artist Alex Katz, whose eight decades of work has sought to create a record of “quick things passing.”
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