What to do in NYC
We bring you the latest New York events, keeping you up to date on what to do in New York City. This calendar will show you internationally focused events in art, dance, theater, film, dining, literature, business, and more! This is your daily guide to the most interesting events in NYC.
Upcoming Events
Africans In India: From Slaves to Generals and Rulers
May 13, 2013-July 18, 2013
515 Malcolm X Boulevard New York, NY 10037
The New York Public Library is shedding light on the little known history of the African Diaspora in India with this photographic trip back in time.
Gerard Ellis: Between Villages
May 30, 2013-June 29, 2013
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, 532 W 25th Street, New York, NY 10001
Dominican painter Gerard Ellis displays his dramatic works of art at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel.
SummerStage
June 1, 2013-August 29, 2013
New York, NY
The City Parks Foundation is inviting you once again to be a part of its annual SummerStage Festival.
Insects: Real And Imaginary, An exhibition
June 1, 2013-June 30, 2013
151 Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937
Creepy-Crawly watercolor Norwegian art comes New York in this unique exhibition of artistic talent.
Annual Russian Heritage Month
June 1, 2013-June 30, 2013
New York, NY
The Russian American Foundation in collaboration with the City of New York would like to invite you to be a part of their Annual Russian Heritage Month celebrations.
Painting to Survive - The Work of David Friedman
June 6, 2013 at 6:00 pm - July 31, 2013
871 United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017
The German Consulate General invites you to its commemoration of late artist and Holocaust survivor David Friedman.
Films on the Green Festival
June 7, 2013-September 5, 2013
79th Street and 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY
Enjoy free outdoor cinema all summer long at this annual festival of French film.
The Lost Syllabary, New Works On Paper, By Vitor Mejuto
June 7, 2013 at 1:00 pm - July 7, 2013
92 St Nicholas Ave between Hart and Suydam Brooklyn NY 11237
Schema Projects presents an exhibition of works on paper by Spanish painter Vitor Mejuto. Taking as motif, the "syllabary", a set of written characters for a language, in which each character represents a syllable, Mejuto's reductive forms are carved in graphite line and color.
