Manhattan Happenings
The set development for the party- Edward Gorey at Kimpton Hotel Event.
Anniversary Season
Performance
Celebrate 10 years of world premieres
featuring the NYC premiere of “Natural
History,” the fi rst full ballet created and
performed in the U.S. after the start of
the pandemic, two iconic BalletCollective
works will also be performed. The
performance includes 14 dancers from
New York City Ballet and Martha Graham
Dance Company. $20- $100. 7:30 p.m. to
8:45 p.m. Bohemian National Hall 321 E
73rd St.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3
In-Person Class: Classic
Handmade Pasta
Learn how to make pasta dough and
PROVIDED
how to shape it into fettuccine and pappardelle
noodles. Participants will make
pappardelle with chicken sausage marinara
and fettuccine with vegetable ragout. $59.
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Hyatt House New
York/Chelsea 815 6th Ave.
Central Park Scavenger
Hunt
Experience Central Park with a scavenger
hunt. Bring a team or join one when
you arrive. Teams of fi ve will set out to fi nd
fun and historical things that are already
part of the park. Each team will have 90
minutes to fi nd as many clues as they can
inside the park. The team that uncovers
the most clues will win a prize. Following
the hunt, participants will head to a local
restaurant for some food. Prices vary. 12:30
p.m to 2:00 p.m. The Dakota 1 W 72nd St.
THURSDAY, NOV. 4
96th Street Library Book
Discussion: Jack by
Marilynne Robinson
Join the book discussion about Jack by
Marilynne Robinson. Copies are available
at the 96th Street Library. This month’s book
tells the story of John Ames Boughton, the
beloved, erratic and grieved-over prodigal
son of a Presbyterian minister from Gilead,
Iowa. Free. 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 96th
Street Library
Outdoor Music Class
Mind Body Music’s group classes combine
play, music and education. Participants will
sing songs, dance to popular music and enjoy
story time. This event is for young children
and families. $25. 10 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. 1477
3rd Ave.
FRIDAY, NOV. 5
Media Art Xploration
2021 Neuroverse
Festival
Produced in collaboration with New
York live arts, this in-Person festival
features live performances, immersive
installations and conversations around
world-expanding innovations in neuroscience,
artificial intelligence and
the human-machine collaboration. The
event brings together over 30 artists, 20
scientists and 15 shows over the course
of three days. Ticket prices vary. 3 p.m.
to 10 p.m. venues vary depending on
the show. For more information visit:
mediaartexploration.org
Stand-up comedy with
Fortune Feimster: 2
Sweet 2 Salty
Enjoy new material from stand-up comedian,
writer, and actor Fortune Feimster.
Fortune Feimster has appeared on the
radio, on screen and is currently touring
her stand-up across the nation. Fortune
Feimster’s one-hour special, SWEET &
SALTY, is currently streaming on Netfl ix
and was nominated for Best Comedy Special
for the Critics’ Choice Awards. Tickets
start at $29.50. 7 p.m. Town Hall 123 W
43rd St.
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Spooky Bazaar:
Halloween Special
Visit NYC’s oldest and largest curated
market, Grand Bazaar NYC. This week it
will be transformed for Halloween into a
“Spooky Bazaar” with over 120 vendors,
many of which will be in costume. Guests
will be greeted by scary and ghostly decorations
and are highly encouraged to show
up in costume. There will be a selection of
sweet treats from artisanal food vendors.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free entrance. Donations
accepted. Grand Bazaar NYC 100 West
77th St.
MONDAY, NOV. 1
Bootcamp workout on
the Hudson River NYC
Join trainers to lead you through a full
body workout. Bring a friend, a mat, water
and towel. $35.6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Pier 46 at
Hudson River Park Hudson River Greenway
New York, NY 10014
Exhibition: Visual
Artist Airspace 2020-
2021 Cohort: Review
Retrospective
View work by visual artist AIRspace
residents Carlos Rosales-Silva, Hyperlink
Press, Sa’dia Rehman, and Shirley Bruno.
Their displayed work was developed during
their residency period at Abrons Arts Center
and curated by Brooke Nicholas. Review
Retrospective works explore ideas of selfselected
history and the rewriting of personal
narratives and historical movements. Free.
10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Abrons Arts Center 466
Grand St.
TUESDAY, NOV. 2
New York Public Library
English Conversation
Hour
This in-person event held by the New
York Public Library is an informal class
for English language learners and fl uent
English speakers to discuss topics like life,
art, music, fi lms, food, culture and current
events. Participation takes place in small
group settings. Free. 4:30 p.m. to 5:45
p.m. Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library
(SNFL).
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