I hope you and your loved ones are enjoying the season so far. To help you plan for September, here are 30 curated events happening in and around New York City throughout the month. |
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Bring your friends and family to this free comedy show offered by Vig Bar, and get ready for a night filled with talented stand-up comedian performances. | Brooklyn Bridge Labor Day Walking Tour |
Take the opportunity to tour the Brooklyn Bridge during this special Labor Day 3-hour exploration led by a tour guide, starting at City Hall. |
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Paint & Sip Class: Whimsical Harvest |
Join Muse Paint Bar for an instructor-led paint and sip class, where participants will create their own fall themed work of art. | The Bowery Beat: Deal James |
Watch the live musical performance of singer songwriter Deal James at 310 Bowery Bar, with delicious pizza and speciality cocktails. |
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Italian Date Night: Fresh Handmade Pasta Class |
This hands-on culinary class teaches participants all about the art of pasta making from scratch, led by an expert chef. | The Museum of the Moving Image’s exhibit presents several artists' works that display the multi-generational evolution of digital graphics. |
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The annual Labor Day Parade kicks off from 44th Street & Fifth Avenue and marches north to the Grandstand at 64th Street. | Peruse a wide collection of paintings, photographs, and sculptures at the 50th Annual Gracie Art Show taking place at Carl Schurz Park. |
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Futura 2000: Breaking Out |
The Bronx Museum of the Arts’ exhibit offers a retrospective look into artist Futura and the evolution of his career, from early graffiti styles to contemporary abstract pieces. | The New York Comedy Club presents a showcase of talented comedians. |
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Start your morning off right with this relaxing yoga session in Washington Square Park. | This instructor-led low-impact fitness course incorporates a series of cardio, strength training, and balance exercises. |
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Cafe Wha? House Band Performance |
See the popular house band play their first set at the iconic Cafe Wha? and enjoy a nigh filled with live music. | See a screening of the American Museum of Natural History’s brand new exhibition, which follows Bunji, an Australian green sea turtle on her solo oceanic journey. |
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This fun 5 kilometer run has checkpoints of delicious pizza offered by local businesses around Fort Greene Park. | Join in the New York Public Library’s book discussion of Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues in New York with author Ross Perlin and fellow writer Jason Diamond. |
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Enjoy the beautiful scenery that surrounds you, as you create your own work of art utilizing various techniques, instructed by artist Ainadel Ojeda. | See the popular Canadian group BADBADNOTGOOD perform at the Blue Note Jazz Club. |
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Join the New York Public Library’s Harry Belafonte 115th street location during their open knit and crochet event. | Shop from a number of artisanal items and fresh produce at the fan-favorite greenmarket. |
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Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue |
The MoMA presents a new perspective on Robert Frank’s life and his work, spanning six decades of photography, film, and dialogues with other artists. | Sail around the harbor and enjoy the sights of the New York City skyline on this sunset dinner cruise. |
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Live Poem Society: Lyric Poetry |
This discussion will cover a series of lyric poets and their works, such as Mary Ruefle, Denis Johnson, and Dean Young. | Les Contes d’Hoffmann Performance |
Jacques Offenbach’s final work is brought to the Met Opera stage, with the performance led by tenor Benjamin Bernheim in the leading role. |
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Edges of Ailey Exhibition |
The opening of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s brand new exhibition celebrates the visionary life of artist and choreographer Alvin Ailey. | Left on 10th First Preview
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The new play by Delia Ephron, based on her bestselling memoir, stars Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher. |
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Art Deco City: New York Postcards from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection |
The exhibit highlights the impact that postcards had during New York City’s Art Deco Era featuring over 250 postcards, in addition to various decorative pieces. | Over 5,000 intricately carved jack-o'-lanterns depicting various animals will be on display at the Bronx Zoo. |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas at New York Botanic Garden |
See the characters from Tim Burton’s popular film come alive along a spectacular light trail at the New York Botanical Garden. | Brennen Ernst Performance |
See pianist Brennen Ernst play a selection of compositions at Bryant Park. |
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