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hattan), Nov. 13 at Jamaica Performing
Arts Center (Queens), and Nov. 14
at Pregones Theater (Bronx). For more
information, visit the website or email
media@gemsny.org. 7 – 10 pm.
13 Saturday
Saturday, Nov. 13. Fuze: Witness
the work of five queer artists of different
mediums who will present their
new works at this immersive experience.
Attendees will have the opportunity
to meet the artists. The experience
highlights local LGBTQIA+ small
businesses and vendors, allowing creatives
and business owners to connect.
$20. Times vary. 345 East 104th Street
345 East 104th Street New York, NY
10029. 8 am – 5 pm.
Saturday, Nov. 13. Crafty Kids at
McCarren Park: For your artsy kids,
head over to McCarren Park for some
arts and crafts. Kids can learn the
rules of art and design to create
inspired art projects that will be completed
throughout this event series.
Multi-Use Room B in McCarren Play
Center, 776 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn.
9 am. Free. 9 am.
Saturday, Nov. 13. Saturday Science
at Bryant Park: Looking for a
kid-friendly science show? Look no
further. This Saturday, head over to
Bryant Park for a one-of-a-kind show
that shows you how to make artificial
snow, a banana hammer, and much
more. Bryant Park Carousel. 1 pm.
Free. 1 – 5 pm.
Saturday, Nov. 13. Harlem Art Stroll:
“The Caribbean & Diaspora Art” exhibition,
which opened on Nov. 6 will
continue for the next two weekends,
Nov. 13 & 14, 20 & 21, at the Diaspora
Now studio, 80 St. Nicholas Ave., in
Harlem. The exhibition is open from 1
pm – 6 pm. All COVID-19 protocol will
be in place including the wearing of
mask. 1 – 5 pm.
Saturday, Nov. 13. American Utopia:
Enjoy songs from the hit Broadway
musical “American Utopia” and rediscover
the joys of live music. Singer
David Byrne and a group of international
musicians will perform with
staging by choreographer Annie-B
Parson. 9 pm. Ticket prices and times
vary. Broadway’s St. James Theatre.
9 pm.
14 Sunday
Sunday, Nov. 14. Bird Tours: Enjoy
the fall weather and scope out some of
the city’s wildlife during a bird watching
session at the New York Botanical
Garden. Led by Ronnie Almonte,
you’re sure to get a good look at some
city birds. Be sure to bring your own
binoculars! 2900 Southern Boulevard,
Bronx. 11 a.m. Free with entry to the
garden. 11 am – 5 pm.
Sunday, Nov. 14. Kids ‘N Comedy
“Thanksgiving Roast” Standup Comedy:
Thanksgiving is a time of giving,
but it can also be a stressful time. Kids
are taking the stage to air out all their
grievances about the national holiday
through stand-up comedy. Gotham
Comedy Club, 208 W 23rd Street,
Manhattan. 1 p.m. $18. 1 pm.
Sunday, Nov. 14. Extreme Food
Tour Asian Edition: Explore a wide
variety of foods on this tour through
New York City’s Chinatown. Guests
will also visit a meat market and a Chinese
herbal shop. $75 3:00 pm – 6:00
pm EST Chinatown Tourism Kiosk at
a traffic island across street from 220
12 Friday
Friday, Nov. 12. IN-PERSON: BASIC
HIP-HOP WITH ANTBOOGIE Take
an in-person basic hip-hop class with
AntBoogie, he founder and leader of
one of the most commercially successful
dance groups, The Amount
Boyz. 10:30 pm to 12:00 Broadway
Dance Center 322 W 45th St • NYC,
NY 10036. Visit https://www.broadwaydancecenter.
com/faculty/hip-hopstreet
styles for ticket prices. 10:30
am – noon.
Friday, Nov. 12. Good Kind Pure
“Kindness Grove” in Flatiron Plaza:
Kick off World Kindness Day with
fragrance brand Good Kind Pure. The
brand is hosting “Kindness Grove.”
Attend for photo opp moments and the
chance to sample new fragrances and
free treats. Free. 10:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Flatiron Plaza 27 W 24th St, New York,
NY 1001. 10:30 am – 4:30 pm.
Friday, Nov. 12. Pop-Up Talks at
the Brooklyn Museum: Want to know
more about some of the Brooklyn
Museum’s key pieces of art? On Friday,
you can swing by the museum
and enjoy a pop-up talk from one
of the museum’s A.R.T. Guides. Free
with admission to the museum. 200
Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn. 3 pm. $16
for adults, free for those 19 and under.
Screening of “Seven”: What’s in the
box? Find out as Morgan Freeman
and Brad Pitt investigate a series of
murders that mirror the seven deadly
sins in the classic film “Seven.” The
screening will be followed by a book
signing with Adam Nayman. Museum
of the Moving Image, 36-10 35th Avenue,
Queens. 6:30 pm. $15 for adults,
$11 for seniors and students, $9 youth
(ages 3–17), and discounted for MoMI
members ($7–$11). 3 pm.
Friday, Nov. 12. Dine at recently
opened Austrian Restaurant “Hütte”:
Enjoy Austrian comfort food at this
intimate backyard restaurant. The restaurant
opened on Nov. 4 and was
designed to look like an Austrian ski
lodge. The outdoor tent-covered backyard
is decorated with vintage ski lodge
artwork, antlers, garlands and string
lights. Electric heaters and blankets
will keep diners cozy. Open daily. 4 pm
to 11 pm. Monday through Friday and
11:30 am to 11 pm. Saturday through
Sunday. Walk-ins are welcome; reservations
can be made online at huttenyc.
com or by calling 646-981-0764.
1652 Second Avenue between 85th and
86th streets. 4 – 11 pm.
Friday, Nov. 12. Gotham Early Music
Scene (GEMS) inaugurates its Open
Gates Project with “The Divine Feminine:
Centering Women of Color in
Early Music,” a program of 17th–century
works celebrating the animating
feminine spirit featuring an ensemble
composed of women of color. The
performances take place Nov. 12 at
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (Man-
Barbadian artist Alfred Weekes against his pieces on display at the Caribbean and Diaspora 254 at “Diaspora
Now” in Harlem. Diaspora Now
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