Events calendar in New York on October 5, 2014
Events in New York
Lincoln Center, in association with Public Art Fund, is presenting Solar Reserve (Tonopah, Nevada) 2014,...
Spooky fall adventures return to NYBG!
$20–$25, seniors and students $18–$22, children 2–12 $8–$10, children under 2 free
Free live music on select Friday and Saturday nights, featuring rock, jazz, R&B, world music, pop, and...
Enjoy a day filled with family fun on the historic early 1800s Decker Farm.
$5–$16
Linking Farms To Communities.
Every Thursday from July 10th to November 20th, the Seaport Youthmarket is opened from 12-5pm in front of...
New choreography is the lifeblood of NYCB, and the 21st century choreographers corresponds to three...
NEW YORK CITY BALLET.
"Nowhere are Balanchine's ballets performed with the authority of the NYCB dancers."
Actor-creators alone in this annual celebration of solo performance, billed as the largest of its kind in...
$19.25
Street Life.
Take a seat on New York’s most famous stoop.
Watching the skies.
The Chinese music fest comes to America.
An exhibition that traces developments in intimate apparel from the 18th century to the present.
With more than 50 exciting clothing from the 18th century to the present day, kimono: Modern history tells...
First-ever Of Mercer pop-up shop.
From September 30-October 5 you can browse, try, and buy everything Of Mercer at 345 Broome Street.
The exhibition tells the story of a bright and crowded Times Square, a tourist Mecca and the entertainment...
The exhibition explores the work of Chuck Jones, as well as the impact it has had on the visual arts and...
The New York saga of one of the original "Mad Men."
Starring Matthew Broderick, Stockard Channing, Rupert Grint and Nathan Lane.
Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane present an evening of high comedy as they reunite for a new play by the...
$117–$336
Comedians Kevin James Doyle and Margaret Copeland you on a comedic romp through history and relationship...
$84.38
Exhibition in Brooklyn Museum: high heels from the best fashion houses: Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Manolo...
pay as you wish
BAM's annual Next Wave Festival serves as New York's most comprehensive and daring survey of avant-garde...
A hilarious and goofy musical which is an unofficial musical parody of the Saturday morning show "Saved By...
$25
Now in Its 20th Year on Broadway.
A razzle-dazzle musical returns on the stage with a refreshed cast to make you deep into the colorful...
$60 – $300
Has to be seen to be believed: Blue Man Group show is a brave mixture of comedy, theater, rock concert and...
$56 – $133
A mystery thriller Perfect Crime is one of the longest running shows on New York's stage. Started in 1987...
starts at $90
Kate Gilmore’s sculptural and performance-based works raise questions about feminine identity and...
A cornerstone of Socrates Sculpture Park’s visual arts programming and is widely acclaimed for the...
In this multimedia exhibition, painter, performance artist, and comedian Lisa Levy examines the notion of...
As a contextual complement to the 2014 Next Wave Festival presentation of Black Mountain Songs this fall,...
As part of BAM’s acclaimed Cover Artist program, each season features artwork from internationally...
In Pursuit of Freedom explores Brooklyn’s anti-slavery movement from the end of the American Revolution to...