It’s been over 50 years since the 1964-65 World’s Fair took place in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Now, “The World’s Fare” will bring together over 100 vendors to celebrate the global diversity of cuisines and cultures...
The Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything Festival is back for a second year, bringing together some big names for four days of forward thinking and innovation. Later this month, The Future of Everything Festival r...
The largest Legoland park in the country is opening in New York next spring, and they’ve finally released an initial batch of annual passes! Legoland New York Resort has released their “1st to Play Passes...
If you ever have to give someone the directions to “Sesame Street” (although we’re not sure who’d be asking), you now can. As of Wednesday, May 1, Sesame Street is a real place in Manhattan that can be visited. About a...
Calling all New York vinophiles, get ready to try some of Oregon’s best wines next week! Experience the Oregonian state of mind through the Oregon Wine Trail event coming to New York City, which will take you through th...
Have you ever dreamed of being an adventurer? The Forgotten East is an adventuristic and interactive journey opening next week that takes you back to the ancient East to explore its mysteries and forgotten treasures. Yo...
Shirley Chisholm will soon be honored with a sculpture in Prospect Park, as part of the She Built NYC initiative. The sculpture memorial will be placed at the entrance of the park, and a design for the piece has finally...
National Concerts present In Her Words—a program of all music set to text by all-women! National Concerts offers an array of productions across the country with some of the best choirs, bands, and orchestras in the indu...
The Noguchi Museum in Long Island City is about to grow. Noguchi Museum announced earlier this week that they’d be making renovations and updates in the coming years. As part of the museum’s upcoming expansion, a 6,000-...
The legendary Webster Hall will reopen next week, and Jay-Z will be the first performer. The iconic venue has been in the East Village for over a century, and while it closed its doors in 2017 for renovations, it’...