Manhattan Happenings
THURSDAY, FEB. 6
1NYC Stout Fest
Dark nights are better with dark beer! Enjoy the
final day of NYC Stout Fest at Fraunces Tavern and
Porterhouse Brew Co. Bar and win a limited edition
bottle of stout in their free drawing.
54 Pearl street
2Black History Month Exhibition at
the Poe Park Visitor Center
Celebrate black history month with four featured
artists, Kristen Cherry, James Deliard, Thomas Green,
and Dolo, who have offered their art and interpretation
of the black experience. This exhibition is open
Tuesday-Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and on Saturdays
from 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Lucy.Aponte@parks.nyc.gov
FRIDAY, FEB. 7
3New York Fashion Week ticket
giveaway
Take a peak at the future of fashion with a limited
special giveaway to New York Fashion Week. The
New York Skyline Hotel is offering free tickets to the
Feb. 7 show on a first-come, first-serve basis 12-6 p.m.
725 Tenth Avenue
4Yeti, Set, Snow!
The City Parks Foundation invites you to the
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre for their production
of “Yeti, Set, Snow!” Tickets are $8 for children
and $12 for adults. Doors open at 10 a.m.
79th Street and West Drive Central Park
SATURDAY, FEB. 8
52020 Black Lives Matter Teen
Conference
Join the Schomburg Center in engaging kids age 13-18
to become leaders in their community and build a better
future. The conference begins at 10 a.m. and is followed
by an open mic night at 6 p.m. Registration is requested.
Kadiatou Tubman kadiatoutubman@nypl.org.
SUNDAY, FEB. 9
6Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown
Head to Chinatown in lower Manhattan to experience
the annual Lunar New Year Parade. Witness
dazzling cultural performances, enjoy street vendors
and start the Year of the Rat off right. The parade
starts at 1 p.m. at the corner of Mott street and Canal
street and ends near Sara D. Roosevelt Park.
7MoMA presents Dorothea
Lange: Words & Pictures
For the first time in 50 years, this major solo exhibition
Celebrating the Chinese New Year. PHOTOS BY TEQUILA MINSKY
will open this photographer’s work to the public. Tickets
are $25 for adults and free for children 16 and under.
11 West 53 Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues
8Cupid’s Undie Run
Raise money for the Children’s Tumor Foundation
and show off the results of your new year’s
resolution with a scantily-clad run beginning at Stage
48 at 2 p.m. Raise $250 and you could receive open
bar privileges, a t-shirt and undies at the after party.
Registration for the run is $35.
TUESDAY, FEB. 11
9Westminster Dog Show at Madison
Square Garden
Watch the final rounds of the most prestigious pups
competing for best in show. Daytime breed judging
takes place at Pier 94 from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Evening
sessions are at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 10 and 7 p.m. Feb. 11.
Tickets start at $32.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12
10Pop-up Magazine in Brooklyn
Experience the “live magazine” that presents
stories, including topics like flying saucers and postsoviet
Russia, through theatrical performances and
presentations from filmmakers and artists. Tickets for
the show at the Bam Howard Gilman Opera House
start at $39.
https://www.popupmagazine.com/
THURSDAY, FEB. 13
1112th Annual Black History
Month Celebration
The Harlem Chamber Players, as well as pianist Joseph
Joubert and his wife, soprano Renay Joubert, will
join in concert to celebrate #HarlemRen100 . Their
performance will feature music from Florence Price
and George Walker, and poetry by Langston Hughes.
RSVP for tickets at harlemchamberplayers.org
515 Malcolm X Boulevard
FRIDAY, FEB. 14
12Love in Times Square
Looking for a lively way to say I love you?
Join in on the numerous proposals, weddings and
vow renewals that take over Times Square on St.
Valentine’s Day. All events will take place in front of
the 12th Annual Times Square Valentine Heart, Heart
Squared.
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