SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Caribbean Life, D 26 ecember 10-16, 2021
11 Saturday
Saturday, Dec. 11. Enjoy breakfast at
Nice Matin: This French bistro offers
breakfast seven days a week starting at
8 am. Enjoy Provencal-inspired dishes
from Executive Chef Eric Starkman.
Dishes the Brie Omelette with
bacon, fine herbs, potatoes, and toast
($20), Ham & Cheese Frittata with gruyere,
country ham, potatoes, and toast
($20), fruits and grains, as well as sweet
specialties like a Vanilla Malt Waffle
complete with whipped cream, roasted
apples, and cinnamon ($16). 201 W 79th
St New York NY10024. 8 am.
Saturday, Dec. 11. Family-Friendly
NYC Yoto Pop-Up Event Yoto, the
leading children’s audio platform that
inspires creativity and imaginative
thinking, has a new pop-up store on
the Upper West Side with engaging
family-friendly audio adventures and
activities all month long. On Dec. 11,
The Neon Tea Party – Beading will host
an arts-and-crafts table from 12 pm to
2 pm at the Yoto NYC Pop-Up to help
kids and their families create their very
own beaded bracelets to take home. 424
Columbus Avenue. noon – 2 pm.
Saturday, Dec. 11. Screening of
“Bram Stoker’s Dracula”: If you love
“Dracula,” you’ll want to head to this
screening. Directed by Francis Coppola,
the adaptation of the original Victorianera
Gothic vampire novel pulls out all
the stops and brings the story to life.
Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35
Ave, Astoria, Queens. 3:30 p.m. Tickets
are $15 / $11 senior and students / $9
youth (ages 3–17) / discounted for MoMI
members ($7–$11). 3:30 – 5 pm.
Saturday, Dec. 11. “RowsAttacks!”
by elrow: Are you ready to party? How
about a 13-hour party? That’s what you
can get with elrow this weekend. This
sci-fi-themed winter bash is aiming to
be the biggest party in the city. Avant
Gardner, 140 Stewart Ave, Brooklyn.
Doors open at 5 p.m. Tickets start at
$74.79. 5 pm.
Saturday, Dec, 11. Comedians You
Should Know: Headliners: Every Saturday
night Comedians You Should Know
is proud to present our new headliner
series featuring longer sets from some
of the best comics in the city. For up to
date line ups visit our website: cysknyc.
com. cysknyc@gmail.com cysknyc.com
(718) 387–3585 The Gutter 200 N. 14th
St. between Wythe Avenue and Berry
Street Brooklyn, NY. 9 – 11 pm.
12 Sunday
Sunday, Dec. 12. Visit CITROVIA
Interactive installation Citrovia is an
interactive, outdoor installation that
transports visitors to a citrus garden.
Citrovia features thousands of oversized,
hand-painted lemons, leaves and
trees and billowing fabric clouds that
can mimic sunrise and sunset. The
installation includes augmented reality
experiences and games. Free. Manhattan
West 435 W 31st St. New York, NY
10001. midnight.
Sunday, Dec. 12. Santa Claus is Coming
to Estuary: Jolly ol’ Saint Nick
is swinging by Brooklyn this weekend
for a special event. Hosted by Estuary,
come by to take a photo with Santa and
contribute to their annual Toy Drive for
Friends of Karen. A photobooth will be
onsite for families to use, plus complimentary
hot chocolate from Ebb & Flow
Bakery. 159 Bridge Park Drive, Brooklyn.
11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Reservations
encouraged. 11:30 am – 2:30 pm.
Sunday, Dec. 12. Paint in Central
Park: Whether you’re looking to sharpen
your art skills or are just wanting a
nice fun time, painting in Central Park
is a great option. All participants get a
pre-sketched canvas, unlimited painting
materials (brushes, acrylic paints
etc.) and a take-home bag. Central Park.
1:30 p.m. $39.95. 1:30 pm.
Sunday, Dec. 12. Skate with Santa
at The Rink at Manhattan West: The
Rink at Manhattan West is open to
the public at Manhattan West Plaza
through the winter season. The rink is
open weekdays from 2:00 pm to 9:15 pm
and weekends/holidays from 10:00 am
to 10:15 pm. Families can skate with
Santa from 11 am to 3 pm on Dec. 12
and 19 and enjoy two solo performances
from Santa. Tickets start at $20.
2 – 9:15 pm.
13 Monday
Monday, Dec. 13. Visit The Stone Age
This premier immersive and educational
cannabis-inspired art experience in
New York City takes visitors on a multifaceted,
sensorial journey exploring the
‘states of being’ through one-of-a-kind
installations. Guests will learn how cannabis
is a part of our human experience
through exploring the unique connections
between plant medicine, creativity,
awareness and more. The exhibit
includes art from system-impacted individuals
and is selling original pieces
with 100% of proceeds going back to
the artists. Additionally, The Stone Age
works with The Last Prisoner Project to
bring awareness to their efforts. Ticket
prices and times vary. Visit: https://
thestoneagenyc.com/ for more information.
Location: 607 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10011. midnight.
10 Friday
Friday, Dec. 10. Making New York
the Crypto Capital: With the cryptocurrency
sector rapidly growing, how
can New York remain on the forefront
of the industry? Join us on Thursday,
Dec. 10 as we explore what it will
take to ensure New York remains the
long-term home for the crypto sector.
Register Now TIME OF EVENT 10:00
am – 11:30 am LOCATION Museum of
Jewish Heritage 36 Battery Place New
York, NY 10280. 10 – 10:30 am.
Friday, Dec. 10. Pawliday Portraits
Free Holiday Pet Photos: “Amazon’s
Pawliday Portraits,” gives shoppers a
chance to get free holiday photos of
their pets with Santa. Amazon 4-star
stores have something for everyone on
their list and this year, Amazon wants
to give customers in New York City a
special moment as they shop in-store.
The event is open to all customers
with dogs and cats on Friday, Dec. 10
through Sunday, Dec. 12 from 11:00
am to 5:00 pm. Availability is limited,
and photos will be available on a
first-come-first-serve basis. 72 Spring
Street in New York. 11 am – 5 pm.
Friday, Dec. 10. Year Gone Hazy
Beer Release Party: Bronx Brewery is
hosting a special bash to celebrate the
release of their latest beer, Year Gone
Hazy! Kiss 2021 goodbye and enjoy
the latest brew while enjoying live
performances curated by The Bronx
Native and BX Writers. 856 E.136th
Street, Bronx. 5 to 10 pm. 5 – 10 pm.
Friday, Dec. 10. Jim Henson’s
Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas
Treasure a new holiday tradition with
Jim Henson’s Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band
Christmas! Based on Jim Henson’s
beloved television special, this tuneful
tale takes us to Frogtown Hollow
where Ma and Emmet Otter risk what
little they have to make each other’s
holiday dreams come true. Featuring
a lovable cast of performers with
puppets from Jim Henson’s Creature
Shop, and a toe-tapping score by legendary
songwriter Paul Williams, this
very merry musical will warm the
hearts of a new generation for winters
to come! Show times vary by performance
dates. Please see full show
dates and times here: https://newvictory.
org/tickets-and-events/2122-liveperformance
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7 – 8:30 pm.
Friday, Dec. 10. Joy of Christmas
performance: The Cathedral Choirs
and Orchestra at the Cathedral of St.
John the Divine are coming together
for a special holiday show. The show
will celebrate the holidays with Benjamin
Britten’s Ceremony of Carols,
Antonio Vivaldi’s incandescent Gloria,
and favorite carols sung by the whole
audience. 1047 Amsterdam Avenue,
Manhattan. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $50.
7 – 9 pm.
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