I hope you and your loved ones are enjoying the fall season so far. To help you plan for November, here are 30 curated events happening in and around New York City throughout the month.
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| | | | | Embarqued: Stories of Soil |
This U.S.-premiere dance-theatre work from choreographer Stefanie Batten Bland explores colonization, enslavement, and memorialization through visceral storytelling.
| Day of the Dead Celebration |
The Museum of the Moving Image will celebrate Día de los Muertos with Aztec Mexica dance, indigenous music, poetry, face painting, and a screening of the Pixar film “Coco.”
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Robert Peterson: When You See Them, You See Me |
See the works of contemporary artist Robert Peterson, whose portraits explore Black experiences.
| Take a guided stroll through Central Park’s Ramble, a 36-acre wooded landscape made even more beautiful during the peak fall foliage season.
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Hear selections of Middle Eastern, namely Arabic, musical traditions with a program that features instruments such as the oud, riqq, and qanun.
| “A Raisin in the Sun”—a tale about searching for the American dream in the face of economic and racial obstacles—is playing at the Public Theater.
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See works by artists previously shown at Just Above Midtown (JAM), an art gallery that showcased and supported Black artists from 1974-1986.
| Set to the music of Vivaldi, director-choreographer Dimitris Papaioannou’s striking “Transverse Orientation” will dazzle BAM audiences for five nights.
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“Jurassic Park” will come to life with the New York Philharmonica’s performance of the John Williams score, played along with the film.
| East of sun, west of moon |
Oscar yi Hou questions what it means to be “Asian American” at a time of heightened violence against Asian communities in the U.S.
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See New York through the eyes of 23 veterans when you visit the “At Ease: Photographs by Military Veterans in New York” exhibition at the Morris Jumel Mansion.
| Explore New York City’s largest old-growth woodland landscape, the Thain Family Forest, alongside Chenae Bullock, a member and historian of the Shinnecock Nation.
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Brooklyn Children’s Book Fair |
The 16th annual Brooklyn Children’s Book Fair, perfect for book lovers of all ages, returns with 40 Brooklyn authors and illustrators.
| During the nearly six decades that Hopper called NYC “home,” he distilled the urban experience into depictions of out-of-the-way corners that showed the paradoxes of the changing city.
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“I’ll Have What She’s Having”: The Jewish Deli |
Learn how Jewish immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe adapted food traditions to create Jewish delis, a cornerstone of American culture.
| Central Park Conservancy’s Gala: Central Park Mod |
Attend the Central Park Conservancy’s Annual Gala, “Central Park Mod,” for an evening of cocktails, dinner, and dancing.
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Halal carts are a staple of the city’s food scene. During this discussion, learn how halal food fits into the context of NYC.
| Visit this curated marketplace featuring textiles, crafts, jewelry, and more—all created by women makers.
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The ancient Korean musical storytelling form pansori fuses with Greek tragedy and K-pop to result in “Trojan Women,” a stunning production from the National Theater of Korea.
| Pardo é Papel: The Glorious Victory and New Power |
Brazilian artist Maxwell Alexandre’s paintings, which celebrate the empowerment of Black people, will be on view at The Shed.
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City of Faith: Religion, Activism, and Urban Space |
This new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York explores the surprising relationships between religion and public spaces, with a focus on South Asian American communities.
| Lives of the Gods: Divinity in Maya Art |
Examine rarely seen masterpieces of Maya art of the Classic period (250-900 A.D.) in which gods are depicted through towering sculptures and detailed ornaments.
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Víkingur Ólafsson Plays Ravel |
Hear Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson’s performance of Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major.
| Where to Eat Thanksgiving Dinner |
Enjoy a delicious, stress-free Thanksgiving dinner at one of these restaurants with special holiday menus.
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Illuminate the Farm Lantern Festival |
Head to Queens County Farm to experience an immersive world of light as the farm hosts the annual Winter Lantern Festival.
| This multi-gallery exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum offers a groundbreaking look into Frida Kahlo’s life and work through the lens of her medical history.
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Thierry Mugler: Couturissime |
Discover the fascinating universe of French designer and perfume creator Thierry Mugler, whose bold silhouettes and innovative approach to haute couture revolutionized the world of late 20th century fashion.
| No existe un mundo poshuracán |
“No existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria” explores how artists have responded to the transformative years following the deadly hurricane of 2017.
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Support the work of UNICEF, which works to ensure the health and education of children around the world, by attending the 2022 gala, featuring a DJ set by Questlove.
| Commissioned by the Park Avenue Armory, this immersive new film installation by Julian Rosefeldt is presented in an arena-like setting, fully surrounding the viewer.
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