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New York is full of wonderful things to do beyond the must see and must do New York attractions such as the Empire State Building, Metropolitan Museum, Ellis Island, Rockefeller Center and St. Patrick's Cathedral. There are many more places to visit and places to see if you visit New York for more than several days, or if you live here!  

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111 Best Free Events, Best Free Things to Do in New York City, NYC

We all know that best things in life are free, but nowhere it's true more than in New York (NYC).  Free shows, concerts, movies, tours, poetry readings, lessons of any kind (yoga, tai chi, tango, drawing, photography, etc.),  and many more free things to do happen all over the city every day of the year. Take a look at those free events that our editors think are the best things to do to in New York City at this point -- January 27, 2026 and on...   Please keep in mind that all those best things to do are free unless otherwise noted.

        

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Film | Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (2025) | Historial Drama Film with Paul Giamatti
When Mary finds herself at the center of a public scandal and the family faces financial trouble, the entire household grapples with the threat of social disgrace. The Crawleys must embrace change as the staff prepares for a new chapter with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future. Director: Simon Curtis Cast: Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery, Paul Giamatti, Elizabeth McGovern, Penelope Wilton Paul Giamatti is an American actor. His accolades include a Primetime Emmy Award and three Golden Globes, as well as nominations for two Academy Awards and a British Academy Film Award.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Jan 27
3:00 pm

to 5:00 pm

Free

Films, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (2025) | Historial Drama Film with Paul Giamatti
Classical Music | French Horn Works by Richard Strauss, Robert Schumann, & More (In Person AND Online!)
French Hornist Brooks Wisniewski performs a series of pieces by various composers. Program: Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Horn Concerto No. 2 in E-flat Major, Trv 283 Richard Bissill (1959-) Song of a New World Valerie Coleman (1970-) Afro-Cuban Concerto Robert Schumann (1810-1856) (arr. Kazimierz Machala) Fantasiestucke, Op. 73 Florence Price (1887-1953) (arr. Brooks Wisniewski) Adoration    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Jan 27
5:00 pm

Free

Concerts, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, French Horn Works by Richard Strauss, Robert Schumann, & More (In Person AND Online!)
Screening | Prince and the Revolution Live (1985): Concert Film + Discussion with Ethnomusicologist
This event celebrates the legacy of the legendary American musician, Prince. Organizers will screen the concert film, Prince and the Revolution Live. Upon signing with Warner Bros. Records in 1977, Prince brought national recognition to Minneapolis Sound -- an infectious subgenre of funk-rock that would be heard across the music of the 1980s, reverberating in funk, R&B, and synth rock, and then across house, electro, and techno for decades to come. Throughout his career, the genre-bending Rock and Roll Hall of Fame artist would influence these genres and then some, tirelessly ripping at the seams of popular music and paving the way for the distorted, experimental, and reconstructed pop sound some call post-pop. The screening of Prince and the Revolution Live will be followed by a talkback with ethnomusicologist, Dr. Fredara Mareva Hadley, Associate Vice Provost at New York University, De Angela Duff, and Schomburg Curatorial Specialist, Daniella Brito.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Jan 27
5:30 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Screenings, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, Prince and the Revolution Live (1985): Concert Film + Discussion with Ethnomusicologist
Party | Play Bridge in a Stress-Free Environment
The card game of Bridge requires four people to play: two teams of two people. Join the group with your bridge partner, or you will be matched with someone to play as a pair. If you would like to learn how to play bridge, organizers can offer some instruction, and you can observe others.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Jan 27
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Partys, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, Play Bridge in a Stress-Free Environment
Book Discussion | Exploring Emery Roth's Iconic NYC Buildings (Online!)
Discover how architect Emery Roth helped define New York City's vision of "prewar luxury" in this virtual talk with architectural historian Andrew Alpern. Learn about Roth's landmark apartment houses and hotels, such as the Ritz Tower, the San Remo, and the Beresford, and hear how Alpern's newly expanded edition of Emery Roth's New York Apartment Buildings brings together a comprehensive catalogue, new color photography by Kenneth Grant, and a facsimile of the rare monograph Mansions in the Clouds.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Jan 27
6:00 pm

Free

Book Discussions, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, Exploring Emery Roth's Iconic NYC Buildings (Online!)
Discussion | Exploring Math Through Music with Saxophonist Marcus Garrick Miller (Online!)
Join Marcus Garrick Miller, saxophonist and Harvard-trained mathematician, along with Dr. Arthur Benjamin, for an online session exploring the connection between mathematics and sound--see how music, performance, and math blend in unexpected and inspiring ways.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Jan 27
6:30 pm

to 7:30 pm

Free

Discussions, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, Exploring Math Through Music with Saxophonist Marcus Garrick Miller (Online!)
Party | Vinyl DJ Night: DJ Woof & Quinnette
Dance the night away at as DJs spin classic mixes of disco, hip-hop, funk and more - all on vinyl. The party continues on the blue rink deck and on ice, too. Experience what it was like to party in NYC in the early 70s to the 90s when DJ's played strictly vinyl. Dance to the hits that shaped NYC--: disco, funk, soul, house, boogie, latin, freestyle, and 80's & 90's hip-hop. Spun off from the legendary Mobile Mondays! all 45s night, Vinyl Nights is a vibrant, joyful, inclusive dance party & a celebration of "Everything New York" presented by Rebecca Lynn.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Jan 27
7:00 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Partys, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, Vinyl DJ Night: DJ Woof & Quinnette
Play | Fast-moving Legal Drama on Journalism, Belief, and the Cost of Truth
When the value of truth is called into question, who pays the price? Inspired by true events, Retraction is a fast-moving legal drama that follows a journalist whose explosive expose ignites national attention and doubt. As inconsistencies surface, the play examines belief, responsibility, and the irreversible consequences of getting it wrong. The cast includes Renata Friedman (The Patient), Rachel Resheff (Fish in the Dark), Charlie Webb (Parade), Nathaniel Stampley (The Color Purple), Shannon Dorsey (Fairview at Woolly Mammoth), Carson McCalley (The Inheritance), Eliana Rowe (Twelfth Night at STNJ), and Bella Serrano (When Elvis...).    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Jan 27
7:00 pm

pay-what-you-wish, reservation required

Plays, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, Fast-moving Legal Drama on Journalism, Belief, and the Cost of Truth
Classical Music | Cello Works by Beethoven, Britten, & More (In Person AND Online!)
Cellist Namisa Sun performs three pieces by composers from various musical eras. Program: Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) Cello Sonata in C Major, Op. 65 Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) Sonata No. 1 for Cello and Piano in F Major, Op. 5 Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909) Recuerdos de la Alhambra    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Jan 27
8:00 pm

Free

Concerts, January 27, 2026, 01/27/2026, Cello Works by Beethoven, Britten, & More (In Person AND Online!)

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Talk | Travel Photographer Explores Light and Photography
This presentation by Andy Katz, one of the original Sony Artisans of Imagery, explores light and how it turns a good photograph into a great photograph. Learn how to see, shape, and control light to enhance mood, depth, and storytelling. Through practical examples and guided instruction, you'll discover how mastering light elevates your images from technically correct to visually compelling.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Jan 28
12:00 pm

to 1:30 pm

Free

Talks, January 28, 2026, 01/28/2026, Travel Photographer Explores Light and Photography
Tour | New York City Hall Guided Tour
One of the oldest continuously used city halls in the nation that still houses its original governmental functions, New York's City Hall is considered one of the finest architectural achievements of its period. Constructed from 1803 to 1812, the building was an early expression of the City's cosmopolitanism. City Hall is a designated New York City landmark, and its rotunda is also a designated interior landmark. Note: When registering, choose the "Individual Tour" option.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Jan 28
12:00 pm

Free

Tours, January 28, 2026, 01/28/2026, New York City Hall Guided Tour
Museums | Afternoon in a Magnificent Small Museum
Internationally recognized as a premier museum and research center, this museum is known for its distinguished Old Master paintings and outstanding examples of European sculpture and decorative arts.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Jan 28
1:30 pm

to 5:30 pm

Pay-What-You-Wish, reservation required

Museumss, January 28, 2026, 01/28/2026, Afternoon in a Magnificent Small Museum
Film | The Night of the Following Day (1969): Technicolor Crime Film with Marlon Brando
Two men kidnap a girl off the streets, take her to a beach house owned by a drug-addicted stewardess, and hold her for ransom. Director: Hubert Cornfield Cast: Marlon Brando, Richard Boone, Rita Moreno, Pamela Franklin Marlon Brando was considered one of the greatest actors of the 20th century. He received numerous accolades throughout his career, which spanned six decades, including two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, one Cannes Film Festival Award, and three British Academy Film Awards. Brando is credited with being one of the first actors to bring the Stanislavski system of acting, and method acting, to mainstream audiences.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Jan 28
2:00 pm

to 4:00 pm

Free

Films, January 28, 2026, 01/28/2026, The Night of the Following Day (1969): Technicolor Crime Film with Marlon Brando
Classical Music | Violin Works by J.S. Bach, Britten, & More (In Person AND Online!)
Violinist Jessica Wu performs a series of pieces by composers from various musical periods. Program: Witold Lutoslawski (1913-1994) Subito for Violin and Piano Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) Violin Concerto, Op. 15 J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Violin Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Jan 28
5:30 pm

Free

Concerts, January 28, 2026, 01/28/2026, Violin Works by J.S. Bach, Britten, & More (In Person AND Online!)
Book Discussion | Russian Journalist Shares His New Book, The Dark Side of Earth
Enjoy a book talk by Mikhail Zygar about his new book, The Dark Side of the Earth: Russia's Short-Lived Victory over Totalitarianism. Victoria Nuland will serve as the discussant of this session, which will be moderated by Elise Giuliano. From "one of Russia's smartest and best-sourced" (The New York Times) reporters comes a gripping and urgent exploration of why the Soviet Union's collapse was incomplete and the Cold War was never over--revealing the resurgence of imperialism in Russia and its current implications for the war in Ukraine. Russian-born journalist Mikhail Zygar offers a timely and compelling new approach on Russian history--one that rewrites everything we thought we knew about the fall of the Soviet Union--and argues that its ending is yet to come. Starting with the historic launch of the first human into space in April 1961, Zygar unravels a dramatic story of resistance, resilience, and resurgence that led to the Soviet Union's dissolution--and the echoes of its legacy today. A must-read for anyone looking to understand the origins of modern Russian fascism, The Dark Side of the Eart" explores how imperial and nationalist ideas developed during the Soviet era and eventually gave rise to the current Putinist ideology. Zygar's work is uniquely powerful--fueled by his personal ties to the Soviet era, access to historical archives, and interviews that crack open hidden truths, including several with individuals who had never before spoken on the record.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Jan 28
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Book Discussions, January 28, 2026, 01/28/2026, Russian Journalist Shares His New Book, The Dark Side of Earth
Book Discussion | Survival and Music in Auschwitz
Join author Anne Sebba for a presentation of The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz: A Story of Survival, followed by a discussion with Bret Werb, Music Curator at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. The talk examines how music served as a way of endurance and survival for women imprisoned at Auschwitz. It highlights themes of resilience, moral complexity, and the human cost of survival under unimaginable conditions. Note: Reception, book signing, and live music will follow    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Jan 28
7:00 pm

Free

Book Discussions, January 28, 2026, 01/28/2026, Survival and Music in Auschwitz

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Film | The Sound of Music (1965): Classic Musical Drama with Julie Andrews
A tuneful, heartwarming story, it is based on the real life story of the Von Trapp Family singers, one of the world's best-known concert groups in the era immediately preceding World War II. Julie Andrews plays the role of Maria, the tomboyish postulant at an Austrian abbey who becomes a governess in the home of a widowed naval captain with seven children, and brings a new love of life and music into the home. Director: Robert Wise Cast: Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Richard Haydn, Peggy Wood, Charmian Carr, Eleanor Parker Julie Andrews is an English actress, singer, and author, and one of the last surviving leading actresses from the Golden Age of Hollywood. She has garnered numerous accolades throughout her career spanning over seven decades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, two Emmy Awards, three Grammy Awards, and six Golden Globe Awards as well as nominations for three Tony Awards. She has been honoured with an Honorary Golden Lion, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2001, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2007, and the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2022. She was made a dame by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
11:00 am

to 1:00 pm

Free

Films, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, The Sound of Music (1965): Classic Musical Drama with Julie Andrews
Workshop | Using Light in Photography Demonstration
Learn how powerful simple lighting can be when it comes to creating strong, impactful images. In this live, in-store workshop Westcott Top Pro Ian Spanier will show how you do not need a ton of gear to create award-winning results. With his open-book approach, Ian breaks down the formula for understanding and using light with intention so you can create confident, polished images every time. This demonstration is designed for photographers of all levels.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
1:00 pm

to 2:00 pm

Free

Workshops, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, Using Light in Photography Demonstration
Museums | Thursday Evening Exploring the Photography Museum
This museum is the world's leading institution dedicated to photography and visual culture. It was founded in 1974 to champion "concerned photography"--socially and politically minded images that can educate and change the world. Through its exhibitions, education programs, community outreach, and public programs, the museum offers an open forum for dialogue about the power of the image.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
5:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

$5, tickets required

Museumss, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, Thursday Evening Exploring the Photography Museum
Gallery Talk | Art Historian Explores the Sculptures of Auguste Rodin
Associate Professor of Art History at American University Juliet Bellow explores the ideas of dance and embodied viewing in Auguste Rodin's sculptural works. Accounts of visits to Auguste Rodin's studio around the turn of the twentieth century frequently mention a small Egyptian sculpture of a sparrowhawk from his collection. Holding this little object in his hands, Rodin would show the visitor how, with twists and turns of his fingertips, he could make the bird appear to fly. This lecture explores how Rodin created the same tactile, intimate viewing experience with his sculptures of dancers, including his Nijinsky (1912). Designed to be held in the hand rather than fixed on a base, this sculpture instantiates an encounter with the viewer's body that is both mobile and sexualized, in deliberate homage to Vaslav Nijinsky's scandalous 1912 ballet Afternoon of a Faun.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
5:30 pm

Free

Gallery Talks, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, Art Historian Explores the Sculptures of Auguste Rodin
Discussion | Holocaust Remembrance Day in the 21st Century Panel (In Person AND Online!)
Hear a panel explore how societies remember and reinterpret the Holocaust in the 21st century, and what meaning International Holocaust Remembrance Day holds today. Inspired by the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity (ENRS) exhibition, Between Life and Death: Stories of Rescue during the Holocaust, on view at the United Nations from January 15 to February 20 as part of remembrance and education outreach organized by the Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme, the discussion will focus on acts of rescue, individual moral choices, and the legacy of human solidarity during one of the darkest periods in history.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
6:00 pm

Free

Discussions, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, Holocaust Remembrance Day in the 21st Century Panel (In Person AND Online!)
Concert | "Consistently Invigorating" Singer-Songwriter Natalie Tenenbaum
Composer, pianist, and singer-songwriter Natalie Tenenbaum starts a special five-week residency. Each week, Tenenbaum will guide audiences on a sonic journey, traveling fluidly between classical, jazz, pop, and experimental soundscapes. Natalie Tenenbaum has premiered works worldwide, collaborated with artists including Lang Lang, Pentatonix, and David Byrne, and created arrangements for Broadway's Mean Girls. Her recent albums--Duos/Solos and Standard Repertoire Vol. 1--reimagine everything from Bach to Stravinsky through her post-classical lens. Tenenbaum's performances have been praised by The New York Times as "sparkling... consistently invigorating," and her boundary-crossing approach is sure to make each evening of this residency a thrilling opportunity to hear familiar music in a wholly new way.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
6:00 pm

Free

Concerts, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, "Consistently Invigorating" Singer-Songwriter Natalie Tenenbaum
Master Class | 17X Grammy Nominee Teaches Ins & Outs of Music Composition
Explore the art of composing original music with Fred Hersch, "the most arrestingly innovative pianist in jazz over the last decade" (Vanity Fair) and "a living legend" (The New Yorker). Aseventeen-time Grammy nominee, Hersch has garnered jazz's most prestigious awards. Students will perform their own compositions and engage in discussions on song structure, thematic development, arrangement choices, and compositional techniques, gaining insight into the creative process and receiving feedback to refine their work.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Concerts, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, 17X Grammy Nominee Teaches Ins & Outs of Music Composition
Screening | The Count of Monte Cristo (Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) (2024): French Historical Action Adventure Film
Marseille, 1815. All of young Edmond Dantes' dreams are about to come true -promoted to ship's captain, he can finally marry the love of his life, Mercedes. But his success inspires jealousy from various quarters. Betrayed by his rivals and denounced as a member of a pro-Bonaparte conspiracy, he is imprisoned without trial at the Chateau d'If, with no hope of return. After fourteen years of secret instruction by a fellow inmate, Dantes manages to escape and to get hold of the legendary treasure hidden on the isle of Monte Cristo. Now with a huge fortune, he hatches an extraordinary plan to exact the vengeance he craves. But the price of revenge is heavy for one's soul. Director: Matthieu Delaporte, Alexandre de La Patelliere Cast: Pierre Niney, Bastien Bouillon, Anais Demoustier, Anamaria Vartolomei, Laurent Lafitte In French.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
6:30 pm

to 8:30 pm

Free

Screenings, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, The Count of Monte Cristo (Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) (2024): French Historical Action Adventure Film
Play | Fast Moving Legal Drama on Journalism, Belief, and the Cost of Truth
When the value of truth is called into question, who pays the price? Inspired by true events, Retraction is a fast-moving legal drama that follows a journalist whose explosive expose ignites national attention and doubt. As inconsistencies surface, the play examines belief, responsibility, and the irreversible consequences of getting it wrong. The cast includes Renata Friedman (The Patient), Rachel Resheff (Fish in the Dark), Charlie Webb (Parade), Nathaniel Stampley (The Color Purple), Shannon Dorsey (Fairview at Woolly Mammoth), Carson McCalley (The Inheritance), Eliana Rowe (Twelfth Night at STNJ), and Bella Serrano (When Elvis...).    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
7:00 pm

pay-what-you-wish, reservation required

Plays, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, Fast Moving Legal Drama on Journalism, Belief, and the Cost of Truth
Concert | Contemporary Folk-Pop and Campirano from Mexico (In Person AND Online!)
Damaris Bojor describes her music as folkpirano, a heartfelt blend of contemporary folk-pop and campirano, the regional sound of western Sonora, Mexico. Her songs center around her soulful voice and guitar, with gentle support from bass, harmonica, and percussion. While her sound is rooted in tradition, her perspective feels fresh and deeply personal. For this concert, Damaris will bring warmth, stories, and songs from her 2025 album Folkpirana, tracing the path that brought her to this moment. There are three ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon 3. The event will also be streamed live for free on the linked web page.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, Contemporary Folk-Pop and Campirano from Mexico (In Person AND Online!)
Book Discussion | Street Photographer Duscusses His New Book, Street Scenes
Enjoy a talk with street photographer Phil Penman. In his new book Street Scenes, Penman pays homage to the world's vibrant metropolises--from the shimmering lights of New York to the enchanted alleyways of Paris and the dynamic streets of Tokyo. Each of his images is a window into the emotional moments and impressive facets of urban life, masterfully captured through his lens. Penman's work is an invitation to see the complexity and beauty of urban landscapes with new eyes. The photographer shows us dynamic scenes that capture vibrant life, as well as quiet moments that inspire pause and reflect the soul of cities. A Q&A will follow, as well as a book signing.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Jan 29
7:30 pm

to 8:45 pm

Free

Book Discussions, January 29, 2026, 01/29/2026, Street Photographer Duscusses His New Book, Street Scenes

Friday, January 30, 2026

Symposium | Dance Research with Scholars & Artists, Focusing on Bill T. Jones (In Person AND Online!)
This symposium is the culmination of work undertaken during a six-month fellowship where dance scholars and artists are invited to research a specific area of dance. This year, Dance Research Fellows have researched Bill T. Jones and his work in the archive, which is preserved by the Dance Division. Robert Coe, McClain Groff, Raja Feather Kelly, Alicia "Jubilee" Moore, Carlo Antonio Villanueva, and uwazi zamani present their research on Jones and his archive. Schedule: 10:00 AM - McClain Groff 11:00 AM - Alicia "Jubilee" Moore 12:00 PM - Carlo Antonio Villanueva break 2:00 PM - uwazi zamani 3:00 PM - Robert Coe 4:00 PM - Raja Feather Kelly    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Jan 30
10:00 am

to 5:00 pm

Free

Symposiums, January 30, 2026, 01/30/2026, Dance Research with Scholars & Artists, Focusing on Bill T. Jones (In Person AND Online!)
Museums | Friday at Pop Culture/Art Museum
Through temporary exhibitions, a growing permanent collection, and educational events, this museum examines the significant influence of posters on society and culture, and how they are adapted for modern use. As the first poster museum in the United States, it offers a space for inquiry for anyone interested in design, advertising, and public interventions, with the goal of enhancing design literacy among the general public. Works explore: mass communication and persuasion the intersection of art and commerce control of the public domain    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Jan 30
10:00 am

to 8:15 pm

Free

Museumss, January 30, 2026, 01/30/2026, Friday at Pop Culture/Art Museum
Concert | Timpani Recital
Hear a Timpani recital. Metropolitan Opera Orchestra timpanist Duncan Patton, coordinator
   New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Jan 30
1:00 pm

Free

Concerts, January 30, 2026, 01/30/2026, Timpani Recital
Film | Robert Altman's Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982): Comedy-Drama with Cher
A fan club of die-hard James Dean fans meet on the 20th anniversary of his death and reconnect, opening old wounds and facing new ones. Director: Robert Altman Cast: Sandy Dennis, Cher, Karen Black, Sudie Bond, Mark Patton, Kathy Bates Robert Altman was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is considered an enduring figure from the New Hollywood era, known for directing subversive and satirical films with overlapping dialogue and ensemble casts. Over his career, he received several awards, including an Academy Honorary Award, two British Academy Film Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award, as well as nominations for seven competitive Academy Awards. Cher is an American singer, actress, and television personality. Often referred to by the media as the "Goddess of Pop," she has been described as embodying female autonomy in a male-dominated industry. Cher is known for her distinctive contralto singing voice and for having worked in numerous areas of entertainment, as well as adopting a variety of styles and appearances throughout her six-decade-long career. Short film discussion to follow.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Jan 30
1:00 pm

to 4:00 pm

Free

Films, January 30, 2026, 01/30/2026, Robert Altman's Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982): Comedy-Drama with Cher
Film | Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth (2006): Spanish Dark Fantasy Film
A family in Spain moves into an ancient house during the era of Fascism. The 12 year old daughter forms a friendship with a mysterious being who dwells in the labyrinth behind the house. Director: Guillermo del Toro Cast: Sergi Lopez, Maribel Verdu, Ivana Baquero, Doug Jones, Ariadna Gil, Alex Angulo Guillermo del Toro is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and artist. His work has been characterized by a strong connection to fairy tales, gothicism, and horror, often blending the genres, with an effort to infuse visual or poetic beauty in the grotesque. He has had a lifelong fascination with monsters, which he considers symbols of great power. He is known for pioneering dark fantasy in the film industry and for his use of insectile and religious imagery, his themes of Catholicism, celebrating imperfection, underworld motifs, practical special effects, and dominant amber lighting.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Jan 30
2:00 pm

to 4:00 pm

Free

Films, January 30, 2026, 01/30/2026, Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth (2006): Spanish Dark Fantasy Film
Museums | Friday Evening at the Famous Art Museum
This special, all-ages evening celebrates the art and the city. Explore in the galleries, get creative with drop-in drawing sessions, and see a film in the theaters. Museum stores and cafe will be open, too, so you can grab a bite, get drinks, or shop for unique design objects. Free for New York State residents but must be reserved in advance (up to two adults), and are subject to availability and proof of residency. Tickets are released one week in advance.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Jan 30
5:30 pm

to 8:30 pm

Free

Museumss, January 30, 2026, 01/30/2026, Friday Evening at the Famous Art Museum
Concert | Blend of Musical Theater with Cinematic Pop and Americana
Musician and writer Simon Gomez Villegas blends musical theater with cinematic pop and Americana, Simon makes art that "transforms the mundane into magic." Simon is a BMI lyricist and a member of the Untitled Musical Writers Group. They've worn different hats in different places such as Mercury Store, Ars Nova, Musical Theater Factory, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, and the American Repertory Theatre.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Jan 30
7:00 pm

Free

Concerts, January 30, 2026, 01/30/2026, Blend of Musical Theater with Cinematic Pop and Americana
Concert | Indie Rock with Wild Pink
Over the past nine years, the New York-based band Wild Pink has established itself as one of the most consistently versatile and engaging groups in indie rock. Wild Pink's recent 2024 LP Dulling the Horns has attracted critical acclaim for frontman and lead songwriter John Ross's introspective lyrics, which draw from deeply personal experience and a sea of pop culture curiosities from J.R.R. Tolkien to Michael Jordan. The album's bold and unexpected storytelling is supported by what Stereogum defines as a "heavy sonic palette with huge, reverberating distorted chords" and what Pitchfork calls "simultaneously weirder and more fun than anything else in Wild Pink's discography." Ross's storytelling process, exploring how he reflects his truth through music. There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Jan 30
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, January 30, 2026, 01/30/2026, Indie Rock with Wild Pink

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Tour | Guided Museum Walk: Explore Art, History, and Collections
Join these guided tours every Friday and Saturday at 2 PM to explore a museum's history, special collections, and landmarked spaces. Led by educators, the tours last 45-60 minutes and provide an engaging introduction to the artworks and archives on view. The museum features works of Goya, Velazquez, El Greco, and more.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Jan 31
2:00 pm

to 3:00 pm

Free

Tours, January 31, 2026, 01/31/2026, Guided Museum Walk: Explore Art, History, and Collections
Film | His Girl Friday (1940): Classic Screwball Comedy with Cary Grant
A newspaper editor goes to extraordinary lengths to keep his best reporter (who is also his ex-wife) from remarrying in a desperate attempt to win her back. Director: Howard Hawks Cast: Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, Gene Lockhart A well-known figure of Classic Hollywood, Cary Grant was nominated twice for the Academy Award, received an Academy Honorary Award, and received the Kennedy Center Honors. In 1999, Grant was named the second greatest male star of the Golden Age of Hollywood by the American Film Institute.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Jan 31
2:00 pm

to 4:00 pm

Free

Films, January 31, 2026, 01/31/2026, His Girl Friday (1940): Classic Screwball Comedy with Cary Grant
Film | Hamilton (2020): Musical Historical Drama Film (Broadway Stage Recording) with Lin-Manuel Miranda
Presenting the tale of American founding father Alexander Hamilton, this filmed version of the original Broadway smash hit is the story of America then, told by America now. Director: Thomas Kail Cast: Daveed Diggs, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Jonathan Groff, Christopher Jackson, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr. Lin-Manuel Miranda is a songwriter, actor, filmmaker, and librettist who created the Broadway musicals In the Heights and Hamilton, and the soundtracks for the animated films Moana, Vivo, and Encanto. He has received numerous accolades, including a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, three Tony Awards, two Laurence Olivier Awards, two Emmy Awards, and five Grammy Awards, along with nominations for two Academy Awards. He received the Kennedy Center Honor in 2018.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Jan 31
2:00 pm

to 4:15 pm

Free

Films, January 31, 2026, 01/31/2026, Hamilton (2020): Musical Historical Drama Film (Broadway Stage Recording) with Lin-Manuel Miranda
Party | Game Night: Learn To Play 2 New Party Games
Experience an evening of fast, friendly boardgames: Smug Owls and Person Do Thing! Person Do Thing is the game where you describe a target word but you can only use a few simple words (like Person, Do and Thing). Smug Owls is a race to craft answers to never-before-seen riddles created by a magic deck. It's a winner of the Origins Award for best party game and is Mensa Mind Games Recommended. Each game takes 30 seconds to learn, so come meet new friends, enjoy a drink, and learn some fun new games. Both games will be for sale at the event!    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Jan 31
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

$5, tickets required

Partys, January 31, 2026, 01/31/2026, Game Night: Learn To Play 2 New Party Games
Concert | Latin-Alternative Sounds with TheKoiWay (Folk, Funk, Soul, & Hip-Hop)
TheKoiWay brings their powerful Latin-Alternative sound to the stage. Led by Chilean musician and producer Victor Vildosola, this New York City-based project blends Andean folk, funk, soul, hip-hop, and cinematic soundscapes into an immersive live experience where music, visuals, and storytelling collide. Formed by an international collective of artists, TheKoiWay's performances explore migration, resilience, and cultural identity through original songs in Spanish and English. Ancestral rhythms meet urban grooves, creating a sound that feels both deeply intimate and expansively global. Inspired by the legend of the koi fish that swims upstream to become a dragon, TheKoiWay channels perseverance and creative evolution--a sonic journey across borders, generations, and inner worlds.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Jan 31
7:00 pm

Free

Concerts, January 31, 2026, 01/31/2026, Latin-Alternative Sounds with TheKoiWay (Folk, Funk, Soul, & Hip-Hop)

Sunday, February 1, 2026

City Walk | Walking the Flatiron District
Take a stroll through the beautiful and iconic Flatiron District. The neighborhood is home to some of the city's most notable landmarks, such as the New York Life Building, the MetLife Clocktower, and the Flatiron Building. Expect to learn all about this district and its historical tidbits as you enjoy beautiful sights.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 1
11:00 am

to 12:00 pm

Free

City Walks, February 01, 2026, 02/01/2026, Walking the Flatiron District
Park Walk | Women's Walk in the Park
This group brings together women from all walks of life to bond, exercise, and embrace the beauty of their surroundings. Hundreds of women of all different ages and backgrounds meet to simply go for a walk in Central Park. About 80% of the women show up alone, so feel free to give it a try! Walk locations sometimes change, so make sure to check the group's Instagram page @citygirlswhowalk stories the day before and on Sunday to confirm the meet/walk spot. You are welcome to bring your leashed dog.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 1
12:00 pm

to 1:30 pm

Free

Park Walks, February 01, 2026, 02/01/2026, Women's Walk in the Park
Concert | Choral Music for the Stage & Screen by Stephen Sondheim and More
Attend the winter performance of the Broadway 92NY Chorus, which is the only community chorus in New York devoted to classic repertory from the American musical theater, stage, and screen. Did you know your favorite Broadway composers also wrote songs specifically for the movies? Hear film songs composed by Marvin Hamlisch, Kander and Ebb, Pasek and Paul, Charles Strouse, and even Stephen Sondheim.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 1
1:00 pm

Free

Concerts, February 01, 2026, 02/01/2026, Choral Music for the Stage & Screen by Stephen Sondheim and More
Jazz | Afternoon Jam Sesh (Play Music or Just Listen)
This jam session is open to all musicians. Come and play or just listen to some jazzy tunes.
   New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 1
2:00 pm

to 5:15 pm

Free

Concerts, February 01, 2026, 02/01/2026, Afternoon Jam Sesh (Play Music or Just Listen)
Museums | Explore Memorial Museum and Reconnect with History
Reconnect with the feeling of community and cohesion that blanketed our city and nation in the wake of 9/11. This is a monument to human dignity, courage, and sacrifice, this museum honors the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993, recognizes the courage of those who survived, and salutes those who risked their lives to help others.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 1
4:00 pm

to 7:00 pm

Free

Museumss, February 01, 2026, 02/01/2026, Explore Memorial Museum and Reconnect with History
Classical Music | Baroque Organ Works by J.S. Bach & More (In Person AND Online!)
Artistic Director of the English Concert and Music Director of Santa Fe Opera Harry Bicket leads a service featuring two major works by J.S. Bach. Program: Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707) Praeludium in G minor, BuxWV 150 J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Komm, Jesu komm, BWV 229 J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Cantata 92, "Ich hab in Gottes Herz und sinn" Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654) Deutsches Magnificat Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707) Praeludium in G minor, BWV 149    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 1
5:00 pm

Free

Concerts, February 01, 2026, 02/01/2026, Baroque Organ Works by J.S. Bach & More (In Person AND Online!)
Museums | Historical and Modern Design Spanning Centuries
The museum is dedicated to showcasing the history, influence, and importance of design in everyday life. Housed in a historic mansion, the museum features a diverse collection of design objects, including decorative arts, architecture, graphic design, textiles, and industrial design.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 1
5:00 pm

to 6:00 pm

pay-what-you-wish from 5pm...

Museumss, February 01, 2026, 02/01/2026, Historical and Modern Design Spanning Centuries
Classical Music | Historical Ensemble Works in a Beautiful Church
Juilliard musicians perform a diverse set of historical pieces.
   New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 1
5:15 pm

Free

Concerts, February 01, 2026, 02/01/2026, Historical Ensemble Works in a Beautiful Church

Monday, February 2, 2026

Museums | Exploring Art, History, and Global Cultures in a Landmark Museum
Spend time exploring a world-renowned collection spanning centuries of art, design, and cultural history. From ancient artifacts to iconic masterpieces, these galleries invite slow looking, discovery, and reflection across works that connect global traditions, artistic innovation, and human stories.    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Feb 2
10:00 am

to 5:00 pm

pay-what-you-wish for NY...

Museumss, February 02, 2026, 02/02/2026, Exploring Art, History, and Global Cultures in a Landmark Museum
Workshop | Learn & Practice Chess with an Expert
Learn to play chess or develop your strategies with chess expert Tamar Chanadiri from the Marshall Chess Club. Participants are encouraged to attend all sessions, as each one builds on the previous. Bring a friend or join on your own--all levels and ages are welcome! Chess sets are provided but you're welcome to bring your own. From 6-7 PM Tamar will provide instruction for beginner-level players. From 7-8 PM there will be open play for all levels.    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Feb 2
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Workshops, February 02, 2026, 02/02/2026, Learn & Practice Chess with an Expert

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Discussion | Scholar Discusses Italian Cinema & Environmentalism
Laura Di Bianco discusses her book project, Crumbling Beauty: An Environmental History of Italian Cinema. Engaging with classic, forgotten, and emergent Italian films, from the silent era to the present, this book will retrieve forgotten memories of traumatic events, reactivate the history of environmentalism, and renew vision for the struggle against the climate crisis. Di Bianco is an assistant professor of modern and contemporary Italian studies at Johns Hopkins University. Her research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of film studies, women's and gender studies, and environmental humanities. She is the author of Wandering Women: Urban Ecologies of Italian Feminist Filmmaking and essays that have appeared in peer-reviewed academic journals and edited volumes, among which are Waste and Discard Studies in the Mediterranean and Ecologia e lavoro. Registration does not guarantee a seat; registrants are seated first-come, first-served.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Feb 3
4:00 pm

to 5:30 pm

Free

Discussions, February 03, 2026, 02/03/2026, Scholar Discusses Italian Cinema & Environmentalism
Discussion | Experts Discuss the Future of Holocaust Remembrance
Attend a conversation commemorating the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz with Stefano Albertini, NYU, Alessandro Cassin, Centro Primo Levi, Natalia Indrimi, Centro Primo Levi, and Anthony Tamburri, Dean of the Calandra Institute at CUNY. The Italian, French, and German governments established the commemoration of January 27, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz by the Soviet Army, which became known in Italy as Giorno della Memoria. Since then, the world has changed profoundly, and the arduous task of bringing the Nazi-Fascist extermination to the surface of public memory has led to the development of a vast research field, educational projects, and public ceremonies. Based on the experience of the past two decades, institutions are coming together to talk about how we imagine the history of the Nazi and Fascist extermination being recounted to future generations, what we have learned from this work, and how it transformed our perception and perspectives. In the face of ever more perfected assaults on humanity, and observing the growing display of what Primo Levi described as "pitiful relics" in fancy "museums" and "freshly painted barracks," the organizers have decided to convene and begin to work on a film that will address these experience and seek a path beyond the production of literal clones of the past and a culture that glorifies them.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Feb 3
6:00 pm

to 7:30 pm

Free

Discussions, February 03, 2026, 02/03/2026, Experts Discuss the Future of Holocaust Remembrance
Jazz | Intimate Evening Performance by Austrian Jazz Pianist Simon Raab
Enjoy an intimate solo piano evening with Austrian jazz pianist Simon Raab, presenting a reflective, deeply personal program rooted in Vienna's jazz. This concert invites listeners into an intimate and poetic musical universe shaped by Raab's unmistakably Austrian artistic voice. Simon Raab presents a deeply personal solo piano program that embraces reduction, focus, and openness. Known as a versatile and technically refined pianist, Raab has long been an integral part of Austria's young jazz scene, both as a sought-after sideman and as the bandleader of the award-winning quartet Purple is the Color. In this solo project, Raab steps away from ensemble interaction and audience feedback, performing alone at the piano. The music emerged through an intense process of improvisation and composition, shaped note by note in the studio. Reduced to its essence, each sound carries weight and intention. The result is music that feels like an audible reflection: Clear, flowing, and light, yet rich in detail and unpredictability. T    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Feb 3
6:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 03, 2026, 02/03/2026, Intimate Evening Performance by Austrian Jazz Pianist Simon Raab

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Museums | If Fashion is of Interest to You...
Best known for its innovation and award-winning exhibitions, the museum has a permanent collection of more than 50,000 garments and accessories dating from the eighteenth century to the present.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Feb 4
12:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Museumss, February 04, 2026, 02/04/2026, If Fashion is of Interest to You...
Film | Purple Rain (1984): Romantic Rock Musical Drama Film with Prince
A young musician, tormented by an abusive situation at home, must contend with a rival singer, a burgeoning romance, and his own dissatisfied band, as his star begins to rise. Director: Albert Magnoli Cast: Prince, Apollonia Kotero, Morris Day, Olga Karlatos, Clarence Williams III Prince was a singer, songwriter, musician, dancer, and actor. Often credited as an influence on music and one of the greatest musicians of his era, he pioneered the Minneapolis sound and was influential in the evolution of various other genres of music. Prince has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. His awards include the Grammy President's Merit Award, the American Music Awards for Achievement and of Merit, the Billboard Icon Award, an Academy Award, and a Golden Globe Award. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in 2016, the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2024, and twice into the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame in 2022.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Feb 4
2:00 pm

to 4:00 pm

Free

Films, February 04, 2026, 02/04/2026, Purple Rain (1984): Romantic Rock Musical Drama Film with Prince
Tour | Historical House of The Distinguished American President of the Early 20th Century
This historic site honors the early life of a renowned American figure. The restored brownstone reflects late 19th-century architecture and offers insights into the family's daily life. Learn about various exhibits and artifacts that showcase the cultural and historical context of the era, providing a glimpse into the formative years of this visionary leader-to-be. This guided tour is first-come, first-served. It may reach capacity before your desired tour time, so please be sure to arrive early. Tour duration: 45 minutes. This tour takes place at 11 am, 12 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Feb 4
3:00 pm

Free

Tours, February 04, 2026, 02/04/2026, Historical House of The Distinguished American President of the Early 20th Century

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Performance | Feature-Length Variety Show with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Dramatist
The Tune Up! event, directed by Bessie Award-winning Executive Artistic Director of The Flea Theater, Niegel Smith, puts SLP & The Joyful Noise at center stage for a feature-length variety show that blends short plays, original music, and high-voltage performance centering around themes that unite us in our shared humanity. SLP & The Joyful Noise is an eight-piece band, led by the Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist Suzan-Lori Parks, that serves as her musical workshop for original songwriting and new storytelling. This is a sip-your-drinks, make-new-friends, dance-in-the-aisles kind of evening that traffics in big sounds and bold ideas, booty-shaking, and statement-making. There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 5
7:30 pm

Free

Performances, February 05, 2026, 02/05/2026, Feature-Length Variety Show with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Dramatist

Friday, February 6, 2026

Classical Music | Piano Works by Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, & More
Enjoy a piano concert of works throughout multiple musical eras, curated by Thomas Sauer. The program includes works by Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, Schoenberg, Joplin, Bartok, and Ligeti.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Feb 6
7:30 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 06, 2026, 02/06/2026, Piano Works by Mozart, Chopin, Debussy, & More
Classical Music | Piano Works by Bartok, Liszt, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, & More (In Person AND Online!)
Pianist Robert Carlson performs a program featuring shorter works by Bartok, Berio, Liszt, and Paderewski, and piano sonatas by Beethoven, Brahms, and Mozart.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Feb 6
7:30 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 06, 2026, 02/06/2026, Piano Works by Bartok, Liszt, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, & More (In Person AND Online!)
Concert | Multi-Faceted Musician Brings Salsa & Latin Jazz to the Stage (In Person AND Online!)
The Mexico City-born pianist, arranger, composer, producer, and singer Zoilapianista performs music influenced by the legendary Latin jazz artist Papo Lucca and salsa. Over the years, she has gone on to accompany numerous iconic salsa and jazz artists, including Ismael Miranda, Maelo Ruiz, the Puerto Rico All-Stars, and Justo Betancourt. As one of the first Mexican women to record salsa internationally, she has broken barriers with every note. Now based in New York City, she is recognized as a dynamic bandleader and visionary musician, continuing to blaze her own trail in today's musical landscape. Allow yourself to be captivated by her soaring musicality and DJ La Lin behind the DJ booth. There are three ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon. 3. The event will also be streamed live for free on the linked web page.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Feb 6
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 06, 2026, 02/06/2026, Multi-Faceted Musician Brings Salsa & Latin Jazz to the Stage (In Person AND Online!)

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Festival | Celebrating the Lunar New Year Through Art and Culture
Mark the Year of the Horse with a day of performances, hands-on activities, and artist-led workshops for all ages. This festive celebration invites visitors to explore cultural traditions and community spirit across the museum's spaces.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 7
12:00 pm

to 5:00 pm

Free

Festivals, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Celebrating the Lunar New Year Through Art and Culture
Film | Purple Rain (1984): Romantic Rock Musical Drama Film with Prince
A young musician, tormented by an abusive situation at home, must contend with a rival singer, a burgeoning romance, and his own dissatisfied band, as his star begins to rise. Director: Albert Magnoli Cast: Prince, Apollonia Kotero, Morris Day, Olga Karlatos, Clarence Williams III Prince was a singer, songwriter, musician, dancer, and actor. Often credited as an influence on music and one of the greatest musicians of his era, he pioneered the Minneapolis sound and was influential in the evolution of various other genres of music. Prince has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. His awards include the Grammy President's Merit Award, the American Music Awards for Achievement and of Merit, the Billboard Icon Award, an Academy Award, and a Golden Globe Award. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in 2016, the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2024, and twice into the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame in 2022.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 7
2:00 pm

to 4:00 pm

Free

Films, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Purple Rain (1984): Romantic Rock Musical Drama Film with Prince
Film | Robert Altman's 3 Women (1977): Psychological Drama with Shelly Duvall & Sissy Spacek
Young, awkward Pinky gets a job at a spa in the California desert and forms a dependent bond with her new, outgoing roommate, even adopting some of her traits. Things take a turn when Pinky discovers her roommate with the husband of a local artist. Director: Robert Altman Cast: Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Janice Rule Robert Altman was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is considered an enduring figure from the New Hollywood era, known for directing subversive and satirical films with overlapping dialogue and ensemble casts. Over his career, he received several awards, including an Academy Honorary Award, two British Academy Film Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award, as well as nominations for seven competitive Academy Awards. Shelley Duvall was an actress and producer. Known for her distinctive screen presence, portrayals of eccentric characters, and later productions in children's programming, her accolades include a Cannes Award and a Peabody Award, in addition to nominations for a British Academy Film Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards. Four of Duvall's films have been preserved in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" as of 2025. Sissy Spacek is an American actress, set dresser, and singer. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, three Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and nominations for four British Academy Film Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Grammy Award. Spacek was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 7
2:00 pm

to 4:00 pm

Free

Films, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Robert Altman's 3 Women (1977): Psychological Drama with Shelly Duvall & Sissy Spacek
Dance Performance | Lunar New Year Lion Dance & Ribbon Twirling
Experience traditional dance performances by the New York Chinese Cultural Center in celebration of the Lunar New Year.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 7
3:00 pm

Free

Dance Performances, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Lunar New Year Lion Dance & Ribbon Twirling
Museums | First Saturdays: Black History Month Celebration of African Diaspora Art, Music, and Poetry
This edition of First Saturday celebrates Black History Month by honoring artists who reimagine tradition while building community across the African diaspora. Inspired by the late poet Jayne Cortez's rallying cry to "imitate no one," the evening highlights creative innovation as a form of cultural liberation. The evening features interdisciplinary programming, including music, magic, art-making, poetry, and more, exploring the interwoven legacies of Black creativity and resistance.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 7
5:00 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Museumss, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, First Saturdays: Black History Month Celebration of African Diaspora Art, Music, and Poetry
Concert | Soulful Indie Pop Singer-Songwriter
Stephanie June is a soulful indie pop singer-songwriter whose voice and vulnerability resonate deeply. Born in New York City to Persian immigrant parents, she's always treated music as a universal language that can hold heartbreak, humor, and the messy beauty of radical acceptance. With a sound that's both refined and raw (think Adele's power with Amy Winehouse's bite) her lyrics feel like intimate confessions you can't look away from.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 7
7:00 pm

Free

Concerts, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Soulful Indie Pop Singer-Songwriter
Performance | Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace Section
There's a war going on out there somewhere, but behind the walls of New York City's premier social club, everyone celebrates the arrival of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 for one weekend only. With chandeliers and caviar, the war can't touch anyone here. From the celebrated, award-winning composer Dave Malloy, this electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace is a sweeping story of love, redemption, and scandal. Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow to await the return of her fiance from the front lines. When she falls under the spell of the roguish Anatole, it is up to Pierre, a family friend in the middle of an existential crisis, to pick up the pieces of her shattered reputation. Written by Dave Malloy. Directed by Emilio Cerci. Cast: Michael Caizzi, Marcus Cruz-Santiago, Christian Leigh, Felicia Josey, Maura Dempsey. Please be advised that this production includes the following content: sounds of gunshots and abstracted violence.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 7
7:30 pm

to 10:00 pm

Free

Performances, February 07, 2026, 02/07/2026, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace Section

Sunday, February 8, 2026

City Walk | Stories That Shaped a Storied Manhattan Neighborhood
Walk through a historic stretch of Manhattan that traces the people, places, and stories that helped define the neighborhood's cultural legacy. Led by a longtime local historian, the walk reveals where notable figures lived and worked, sharing little-known anecdotes that illuminate why this area remains such a vital part of the city's history.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 8
2:00 pm

Free

City Walks, February 08, 2026, 02/08/2026, Stories That Shaped a Storied Manhattan Neighborhood
Performance | Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace Section
There's a war going on out there somewhere, but behind the walls of New York City's premier social club, everyone celebrates the arrival of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 for one weekend only. With chandeliers and caviar, the war can't touch anyone here. From the celebrated, award-winning composer Dave Malloy, this electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace is a sweeping story of love, redemption, and scandal. Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow to await the return of her fiance from the front lines. When she falls under the spell of the roguish Anatole, it is up to Pierre, a family friend in the middle of an existential crisis, to pick up the pieces of her shattered reputation. Written by Dave Malloy. Directed by Emilio Cerci. Cast: Michael Caizzi, Marcus Cruz-Santiago, Christian Leigh, Felicia Josey, Maura Dempsey. Please be advised that this production includes the following content: Sounds of gunshots and abstracted violence.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 8
2:00 pm

to 4:30 pm

Free

Performances, February 08, 2026, 02/08/2026, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812: Electro-Pop Musical Adaptation of War and Peace Section
Classical Music | Concerto Competition Winners' Concert
Rising star soloists from Special Music School and Lucy Moses School perform music with an orchestra.
   New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 8
4:30 pm

tickets required, donations...

Concerts, February 08, 2026, 02/08/2026, Concerto Competition Winners' Concert
Classical Music | Piano Works by Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt, & More
Enjoy Mannes' piano musicians' performance of works by Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Liszt, Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Ligeti, and Glass.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 8
7:30 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 08, 2026, 02/08/2026, Piano Works by Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt, & More

Monday, February 9, 2026

Workshop | Learn & Practice Chess with an Expert
Learn to play chess or develop your strategies with chess expert Tamar Chanadiri from the Marshall Chess Club. Participants are encouraged to attend all sessions, as each one builds on the previous. Bring a friend or join on your own--all levels and ages are welcome! Chess sets are provided but you're welcome to bring your own. From 6-7 PM Tamar will provide instruction for beginner-level players. From 7-8 PM there will be open play for all levels.    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Feb 9
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Workshops, February 09, 2026, 02/09/2026, Learn & Practice Chess with an Expert
Screening | Mahler in New York (2025): Documentary on Classical Composer Gusta Mahler (+ Filmmaker Q&A)
As both composer and conductor, Gustav Mahler was one of the most pivotal figures of late-nineteenth-century European music. But the final years of his life were largely spent in New York City. Here, among the bustle of Manhattan's Upper West Side and 59th Street, he worked on his last symphonies, transformed New York's musical life through his leadership of both the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera, and confronted the greatest emotional crisis of his life. Mahler in New York is a new documentary by Hilan Warshaw that recreates these momentous last years in the life of an emigre genius, through archival sources, interviews, musical performances, and modern-day location footage. Director: Hilan Warshaw The film screening will be followed by a Q & A with Hilan Warshaw.    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Feb 9
6:00 pm

Free

Screenings, February 09, 2026, 02/09/2026, Mahler in New York (2025): Documentary on Classical Composer Gusta Mahler (+ Filmmaker Q&A)
Classical Music | Piano Works by J.S. Bach, Brahms, & Ravel
Pianist Mario Calvo Martinez performs a program of serious, concentrated works that reward depth of interpretation more than surface virtuosity. Program: J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Ouverture a la francaise BWV 831 Johann Brahms (1833-1897) 3 Intermezzi Op. 117 Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) Gaspard de la nuit    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Feb 9
6:00 pm

to 7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 09, 2026, 02/09/2026, Piano Works by J.S. Bach, Brahms, & Ravel

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Galleries | Award-Winning, Immersive VR Art Experience
Journey into a uniquely interactive virtual reality experience that asks the question: "Where are you feeling?" Soul Paint is an award-winning, immersive world that blends art and science to inspire personal introspection and universal connection. Backed by creative support from behavioral scientists and health care researchers, VR programmers Sarah Ticho and Niki Smit's Soul Paint combines 3-D drawing, playful avatar interaction, video game inputs, and explorations of shared interior worlds, all underscored by narration from NAACP Image Award-winning actor Rosario Dawson. You'll be given the digital tools to create an expressive virtual reality artwork about your own emotions and embodied sensations--depicting what your inner life looks like. Then you are invited to observe the creations of others. This one-of-a-kind VR expedition offers new methods of embodied insight, encouraging us to reflect on the scope of human experience on an individual and global level. Participation to this virtual reality experience is first-come, first-served; advanced reservation is not required. In the event that a line forms, Guest Experience representatives will assist you in registering for our Virtual Queue. Once you're registered, you will send you a text alert the moment your individual time slot is ready! The experience lasts approximately 20 minutes.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Feb 10
11:00 am

to 2:00 pm

Free

Galleriess, February 10, 2026, 02/10/2026, Award-Winning, Immersive VR Art Experience
Concert | Organ Music at a Beautiful Venue
Enjoy a performance by organist and YoungArts winner Marco Jimenez on a beautifully preserved early-19th-century organ known for its rich tonal character and historic craftsmanship.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Feb 10
2:00 pm

to 3:00 pm

Free

Concerts, February 10, 2026, 02/10/2026, Organ Music at a Beautiful Venue

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Screening | Border Incident (1949): Classic Film Noir (+ Q&A with Media Scholar)
Attend the film screening and Q&A of Border Incident, a noir crime drama inspired by true events. Undercover agents expose a brutal cross-border labor smuggling ring and its human cost. Set against the stark landscapes of the U.S.-Mexico border, Border Incident is a tense crime drama inspired by true events. The film follows a joint investigation between American and Mexican law enforcement agencies as they infiltrate a brutal agricultural labor smuggling ring operating on both sides of the border. Director: Anthony Mann Cast: Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy, Howard Da Silva, James Mitchell    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Feb 11
6:00 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Screenings, February 11, 2026, 02/11/2026, Border Incident (1949): Classic Film Noir (+ Q&A with Media Scholar)

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Film | The Natural (1984): Sports Drama with Robert Redford
A middle-aged unknown comes seemingly out of nowhere to become a legendary baseball player with almost supernatural talent. Director: Barry Levinson Cast: Robert Redford, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Wilford Brimley, Barbara Hershey, Robert Prosky, Richard Farnsworth Robert Redford was an American actor and filmmaker who has received numerous accolades such as an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and two Golden Globe Awards, as well as the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1994, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 1996, the Academy Honorary Award in 2002, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2005, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016, and the Honorary Cesar in 2019. In 2014, he was named by Time as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 12
2:00 pm

to 4:00 pm

Free

Films, February 12, 2026, 02/12/2026, The Natural (1984): Sports Drama with Robert Redford
Screening | Songs of Black Folk (2025): Short Documentary on New Era of Black Musicmakers (+ Filmmaker Q&A)
Songs of Black Folk, which made its world premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival, is a short documentary inspired by the largest gathering of black musical talent on a single stage in the Pacific Northwest, marking a new era for black artists on the meaningful backdrop of Juneteenth. Led by Ramon Bryant Braxton and Reverend Dr. Leslie Braxton, this extraordinary performance group establishes a new tradition, exciting both audiences and the next generation of Black artists. Inspired by this missionthis film captures and celebrates black talent in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. As Ramon so poignantly states, "I want these artists and audiences to be able to walk with their heads held high." This vision resonates throughout the film, which not only highlights the extraordinary talent of these musicians but also underscores the transformative power of music, faith, and community. Directors: Haley Watson & Justin Emeka    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 12
6:00 pm

Free

Screenings, February 12, 2026, 02/12/2026, Songs of Black Folk (2025): Short Documentary on New Era of Black Musicmakers (+ Filmmaker Q&A)
Screening | Gargantua (2024): Short Film based on Renaissance Book by Francois Rabelais (+ Director Q&A)
Gargantua is a short film about a book by the 16th century monk, surgeon, and writer Francois Rabelais. The original novel was described by Voltaire as "the worst filth ever vomited up by a drunken monk." The film lives up to that giddy description and uses a different visual technique for every scene- from typewriter drawings to stop motion animation. The story of the original Gargantua and Pantagruel centers around two giants who devour armies and gobble knowledge as they explore the known and unknown world. But this film doesn't really tell that story. It does something else. Every frame of Gargantua was hand-made by Stephen Crowe, who is also to blame for the music. Featuring contributions from Stephen Fry, Jonathan Meades, Radhika Apte, and Sarah Perry. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Director Stephen Crowe.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 12
6:00 pm

to 7:30 pm

Free

Screenings, February 12, 2026, 02/12/2026, Gargantua (2024): Short Film based on Renaissance Book by Francois Rabelais (+ Director Q&A)
Concert | Afro-Cuban & Global Rhythms (Jazz, Folk, & Classical Music) with Award-Winning Musician
Taking its name from the word for heart in the Santeria religion, two-time JUNO Award winner OKAN fuses Afro-Cuban and other global rhythms with jazz, folk, and classical forms. Embracing genres and roles that historically have been dominated by men, co-leaders, composers, and multi-instrumentalists Elizabeth Rodriguez and Magdelys Savigne bring a fresh perspective to Latin and world jazz fusion through their powerful vocals, incredible musicianship, and potent lyrical content. Hot off their NPR Alt Latino Tiny Desk debut and a tour supporting Grammy winners Rodrigo y Gabriela, the Canadian-Cuban band delivers songs about immigration, resistance, and joy in Spanish, Yoruba, and Spanglish. GARO is a force in Cuban hip-hop, DJing, and music production who helped to shape Cuban rap's unique sound as a member of the pioneering group Doble Filo. Based in Brooklyn, he connects global grooves, from disco and house to island roots, spinning both vinyl and digital formats across NYC's vibrant music scene. GARO holds residencies at Brooklyn venues and regularly performs throughout the US and Latin America, bringing his signature blend of Caribbean sounds and dance-floor energy to diverse audiences.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 12
7:00 pm

Free

Concerts, February 12, 2026, 02/12/2026, Afro-Cuban & Global Rhythms (Jazz, Folk, & Classical Music) with Award-Winning Musician

Friday, February 13, 2026

Concert | Rhythm, Storytelling, & Crowd Connection with DJ Yup That's J.
DJ Yup That's J. curates the evening's vibe. A native New Yorker and lifelong performing artist, DJ Yup That's J. has been immersed in music and performance since childhood. With formal training from the TADA Youth Theatre, Professional Performing Arts School (Rosie's Theater Kids & Waterwell), Perry Mansfield, and the University of Michigan in Musical Theater, DJ That's J. brings a deep understanding of rhythm, storytelling, and crowd connection to every set. Blending technical skill with stage presence, their performances are rooted not only in experience and energy, but a true passion for the craft of music and live performance.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Feb 13
7:00 pm

Free

Concerts, February 13, 2026, 02/13/2026, Rhythm, Storytelling, & Crowd Connection with DJ Yup That's J.
Concert | Evening of Music Celebrate Black History Month (In Person AND Online!)
Manhattan School of Music's Black Student Union presents a diverse concert of pieces honoring Black History Month.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Feb 13
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 13, 2026, 02/13/2026, Evening of Music Celebrate Black History Month (In Person AND Online!)
Classical Music | Piano Works by Debussy, Chopin, Liszt, Prokofiev, & More
Mannes piano musicians' performance of works of the night, curated by Vladimir Valjarevic. These pieces are works by Debussy, Poulenc, Felix Mendelssohn, Field, Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, Beach, Crumb, Khasanova, Prokofiev, and Liebermann.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Feb 13
7:30 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 13, 2026, 02/13/2026, Piano Works by Debussy, Chopin, Liszt, Prokofiev, & More

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Film | Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958): Psychological Thriller Starring James Stewart
A retired cop, afflicted with acrophobia, agrees to shadow the wife of an old acquaintance, who fears that she may be suicidal. Director: Alfred Hitchcock Cast: James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes Tom Helmore, Henry Jones Alfred Hitchcock was an English filmmaker who is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 feature films, many of which are still widely watched and studied today. Known as the "Master of Suspense," he became as well known as any of his actors thanks to his many interviews, his cameo roles in most of his films, and his hosting and producing the television anthology Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955-65). His films garnered 46 Academy Award nominations, including six wins, although he never won the award for Best Director despite five nominations. James Stewart was an American actor known for his distinctive drawl and everyman screen persona. Stewart's film career spanned 80 films from 1935 to 1991. With the strong morality, which he portrayed both on and off the screen, he epitomized the "American ideal" in the mid-twentieth century. In 1999, the American Film Institute (AFI) ranked him third on its list of the greatest American male actors. He received numerous honors including the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1980, the Kennedy Center Honor in 1983, as well as the Academy Honorary Award and Presidential Medal of Freedom, both in 1985.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 14
2:00 pm

to 4:00 pm

Free

Films, February 14, 2026, 02/14/2026, Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958): Psychological Thriller Starring James Stewart
Party | Dance to R&B and Rap Love Songs for Valentine's Day
Give in to the beat, grab your bae, and roll out for a DJ dance set of modern R&B and classic rap love songs, curated by the Mixtape Assassin J.PERIOD playing Cupid on the wheels of steel. From the early days of Whodini and LL to The Pharcyde and Tribe, from Lil' Kim and Mary J., all the way up to J. Cole and Drake, Hip-Hop and love songs have gone together like Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. Many of the genre's toughest artists--50 Cent, Notorious B.I.G., Big Pun--scored some of their biggest hits with seductive tracks such as "21 Questions," "Loving You Tonight," and "I Don't Want to Be a Player No More." There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 14
7:30 pm

Free

Partys, February 14, 2026, 02/14/2026, Dance to R&B and Rap Love Songs for Valentine's Day

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Classical Music | Baroque Organ Works by J.S. Bach & More in a Beautiful Church
Organist Aurelien Fillion performs three pieces by Baroque composers. Program: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Piece d'orgue, BWV 572 Johann Adam Reincken (1643-1722) An Wasserflussen Babylon Dietrich Buxtehude (c. 1637-1707) Praeludium in G minor, BuxWV 149 in G minor    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 15
5:15 pm

Free

Concerts, February 15, 2026, 02/15/2026, Baroque Organ Works by J.S. Bach & More in a Beautiful Church
Classical Music | Piano Works by Couperin, Messiaen, Debussy, & More
Enjoy music by Louis Couperin, Debussy, Takemitsu, Messiaen, and George Crumb--performed by Mannes pianists.
   New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 15
7:30 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 15, 2026, 02/15/2026, Piano Works by Couperin, Messiaen, Debussy, & More

Monday, February 16, 2026

Classical Music | Grammy-Winning Reed Quartet Performs Gershwin & More
The recent Grammy Award-winning Akropolis Reed Quintet, "a sonically daring ensemble who specializes in performing new works with charisma and integrity" (BBC Music Magazine), performs a series of works from various musical periods. Program: George Gershwin (1898-1937) (arr. Raaf Hekkema) An American in Paris Harriet Steinke Mass New York Premiere Selection of African American spirituals    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Feb 16
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 16, 2026, 02/16/2026, Grammy-Winning Reed Quartet Performs Gershwin & More

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Concert | Intimate Guitar Set Blending Brazilian Music and Jazz
An acclaimed guitarist returns with an intimate set that weaves together Brazilian classics, jazz standards, and original compositions. This performance marks his debut in the concert series after a widely praised appearance last season. Enjoy a free drink at this hour-long weeknight concert, then mingle with the musicians and fellow attendees after the show. Note: Doors open at 5:30 PM, music at 6 PM.    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Feb 17
5:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 17, 2026, 02/17/2026, Intimate Guitar Set Blending Brazilian Music and Jazz

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Classical Music | Piano Works by Gershwin & Radical Viennese Composers
Conductor and pianist Levi Hammer bridges Gershwin and Viennese modernism in a solo piano concert exploring American jazz roots and radical composers with the Second Viennese School: Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton Webern, the Austrian pioneers of musical modernism. The program brings American popular idioms into dialogue with the radical innovations that emerged from early 20th-century Vienna, revealing unexpected resonances across style, geography, and tradition. More than a historical exploration, the evening also serves as a musical autobiography of Levi Hammer, uniting his American roots with his ongoing European artistic journey. At the piano, Hammer creates a bridge between worlds. Between jazz-inflected American soundscapes and the rigorous, expressive language shaped in Vienna.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Feb 18
6:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 18, 2026, 02/18/2026, Piano Works by Gershwin & Radical Viennese Composers

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Classical Music | Period Instrument String Ensemble Performs Vivaldi Work (+ Pre-Concert Talk)
Antonio Vivaldi's L'estro armonico violin concerti are performed by Abendmusik, New York's period instrument string ensemble In a program dubbed "Girls on Fire!" the group presents the composer's first collection of printed concerti for one, two, and four violins. Dr. Alison Smith, historian of early modern Italy and professor emeritus at Wagner College, will give a short pre-concert talk on Anna Maria and the cultural life of women in Italian convents during the eighteenth century.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 19
7:00 pm

to 8:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 19, 2026, 02/19/2026, Period Instrument String Ensemble Performs Vivaldi Work (+ Pre-Concert Talk)

Friday, February 20, 2026

Party | Celebrate the Lunar New Year with DJ Gia Fu
Audiences are in for an unforgettable Lunar New Year with this dance party featuring the captivating sounds of international DJ star and producer Gia Fu. A Hong Kong native, Fu's Canton Mambo project fuses salsa, Afro-Latin, and Asian music, culminating in a work of meticulous research, knowledge-sharing, and collective celebration. A global star, Fu has completed several major tours across the U.S., Europe, and Latin America and has created work with such artists as GRAMMY-nominated Angel Melendez for a highly regarded full-length salsa album. There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Tuesday before the event at noon.    New York City, NY; NYC

Fri, Feb 20
7:30 pm

Free

Partys, February 20, 2026, 02/20/2026, Celebrate the Lunar New Year with DJ Gia Fu

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Festival | Lunar New Year Celebration
Welcome the Year of the Horse and celebrate Lunar New Year at the park! Join a ribbon dancing class, watch a Lion Dance and other performances by the New York Chinese Cultural Center, and make a wish on the Wishing Trees.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 21
10:30 am

to 11:30 am

Free

Festivals, February 21, 2026, 02/21/2026, Lunar New Year Celebration
Fair | Record Party with Live Music & Local Businesses
Attend a smaller version of the Brooklyn Flea Record Fair, bringing together music fans and collectors. Come shop from 10 specially curated record vendors from around New York and New Jersey and while you browse for your next exciting find, enjoy DJ sets and unique demos from our Music and Recorded Sound Division all for free! A more detailed schedule of the day will be coming soon.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 21
11:00 am

to 5:00 pm

Free

Fairs, February 21, 2026, 02/21/2026, Record Party with Live Music & Local Businesses
Performance | Lunar New Year Ribbon Twirling & Shaolin Kung Fu
Experience traditional cultural performances by the New York Chinese Cultural Center in celebration of the Lunar New Year.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 21
3:00 pm

Free

Performances, February 21, 2026, 02/21/2026, Lunar New Year Ribbon Twirling & Shaolin Kung Fu
Jazz | Sir Kahil El'Zabar: Pioneering Musical Visionary and Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
Witness Sir Kahil El'Zabar and his Ethnic Heritage Ensemble for a transformative performance blending jazz, improvisation, and cultural memory. Experience a musical journey that connects history and the enduring power of artistic expression.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 21
7:00 pm

Free

Concerts, February 21, 2026, 02/21/2026, Sir Kahil El'Zabar: Pioneering Musical Visionary and Ethnic Heritage Ensemble

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Performance | The Cat and the Moon: W.B. Yeats One-Act Play
A performance of W.B. Yeats' one-act play, The Cat and the Moon, which was first performed in 1926. Performers imagine a timeless landscape in the west of Ireland. An old Blind Man has been carrying an old Lame Man on country roads for forty years in search of Saint Colman's holy well to be cured...or blessed. Three musicians sit off to the side as in the Japanese kyogen. They wear masks by Ralph Lee.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 22
3:00 pm

to 4:30 pm

Free

Performances, February 22, 2026, 02/22/2026, The Cat and the Moon: W.B. Yeats One-Act Play
Classical Music | Carnegie Hall-Featured Pianist Performs Works by Robert Schumann in a Beautiful Church
Pianist Ching-Yi performs two pieces by Robert Schumann. Program: Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 22
5:15 pm

Free

Concerts, February 22, 2026, 02/22/2026, Carnegie Hall-Featured Pianist Performs Works by Robert Schumann in a Beautiful Church
Classical Music | Piano Works by Ravel, Debussy, Rachmaninoff, & More
Enjoy works by Ravel, Debussy, Griffes, Rachmaninoff, Granados, Messiaen, Copland, Tan Dun, Aldo Lopez Gavilan, and A Bu, performed by Mannes musicians.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Feb 22
7:30 pm

to 9:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 22, 2026, 02/22/2026, Piano Works by Ravel, Debussy, Rachmaninoff, & More

Monday, February 23, 2026

Talk | Experts Speak on Fashion & Italian Cultural Heritage
This event features speakers on the subject of fashion museums, material culture, and cultural heritage as drivers of value in Italy. OPENING REMARKS Barbara Faedda (Executive Director, Italian Academy) SPEAKERS Eugenia Paulicelli (Professor of Italian Studies, Comparative Literature, and Women's Studies at Queens College and The CUNY Graduate Center); Fashion, cultural heritage, and "Made in Italy" Samuele Briatore (Assistant Professor at Sapienza University of Rome); The plural value of Italian fashion museums: from inventory to cultural mapping Romana Ando (Associate Professor at Sapienza University of Rome, Head of the Master Programme in Fashion Theory and Practices); From cultural policy to integrated heritage-industry strategy Francesca Granata (Associate Professor in the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons School of Design); Fashion criticism: a delay in legitimization    New York City, NY; NYC

Mon, Feb 23
5:00 pm

to 7:00 pm

Free

Talks, February 23, 2026, 02/23/2026, Experts Speak on Fashion & Italian Cultural Heritage

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Classical Music | Piano Works by Rachmaninoff, Rossini, & More (In Person AND Online!)
Manhattan School of Music's Faculty Pianists Wael Farouk, Joanne Polk, and William Wolfram perform a series of pieces by various composers. Program: Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) Suite No. 2, Op. 17 Amr Okba One Coin and Two Sides (World Premiere) Anton Arensky (1861-1906) Suite No. 1 for Two Pianos, Op. 15 Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) (arr. D. Krug) The Barber of Seville Fantasie for piano six hands    New York City, NY; NYC

Tue, Feb 24
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 24, 2026, 02/24/2026, Piano Works by Rachmaninoff, Rossini, & More (In Person AND Online!)

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Concert | Experts Discuss Flamenco Music's History in the Village (In Person AND Online!)
Attend a discussion of flamenco's rich history in "the Village." Flamenco scholar K. Meira Goldberg and cultural historian Elijah Wald (author of Dylan Goes Electric!) explore how "the Village" became a hub of artistic experimentation -- the birthplace of the Beat Generation, the 1960s counterculture, and various avant-garde movements. They discuss its rich tapestry of urban bohemia, where small presses, art galleries, and theater and music venues flourished, giving rise to an alternative culture including the queer movement and a thriving flamenco scene, which developed alongside the more famous folk scene. Goldberg is a flamenco performer, choreographer, teacher, and author of Sonidos Negros: On the Blackness of Flamenco. Wald is a musician and writer whose book about Bob Dylan served as the inspiration for the film A Complete Unknown.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Feb 25
5:00 pm

to 6:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 25, 2026, 02/25/2026, Experts Discuss Flamenco Music's History in the Village (In Person AND Online!)
Lecture | Architect & Urban Conservationist Explores the Indian Architecture Landscape (In Person AND Online!)
Architect and urban conservationist Brinda Somaya draws on her decades of experience to explore the idea that architecture is not just about buildings and aesthetics but also about people, politics and social responsibility. In conversation with architects Jeanne Gang and Billie Tsien and CEO of World Monuments Fund (WMF) Benedicte de Montlaur, Somaya will explore how new buildings can arise from historic settings, honoring the past while meeting the needs of the present and future. Together, they will reflect on the architect's role, underscoring how thoughtful design can bridge heritage conservation and community engagement. Shaped by Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Islamic, colonial, and modernist traditions, India's built environment reflects centuries of cultural exchange and transformation. Today, architects in South Asia work across an extraordinary range of contexts--from informal settlements to heritage sites and from major corporate headquarters to public buildings. The region's architects navigate stark social and economic divides, with projects spanning conservation, cutting-edge design and grassroots engagement.    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Feb 25
6:30 pm

to 8:30 pm

Free

Lectures, February 25, 2026, 02/25/2026, Architect & Urban Conservationist Explores the Indian Architecture Landscape (In Person AND Online!)
Classical Music | Operatic Works by Barber & More (In Person AND Online!)
Manhattan School of Music Symphony Orchestra and Manhattan School of Music Opera Theatre perform operatic pieces by famous composers from the Romantic and Modern musical periods. Program: Lili Boulanger (1893-1918) D'un matin de printemps Samuel Barber (1910-1981) Symphony No. 1 in One Movement, Op. 9 Georges Bizet (1838-1875) Selections from Carmen    New York City, NY; NYC

Wed, Feb 25
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 25, 2026, 02/25/2026, Operatic Works by Barber & More (In Person AND Online!)

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Discussion | Trailblazing Designer Shares His New Book, Storyteller: Tales from a Fashion Insider (+ Signing)
Meet the designer who built a $100 million sportswear empire in under five years and turned his creative vision into a multi-decade, multi-category business. This fireside chat with internationally recognized fashion designer and entrepreneur Jeffrey Banks followed by a book signing celebrating his book, Storyteller: Tales from a Fashion Insider. Moderated by Bridget Foley, former Executive Editor of WWD. Banks pioneered the concept of "spectator sportswear" and scaled it to $100 million in less than five years. Banks understood early what many designers resist: that commercial success doesn't compromise creativity, it amplifies impact. What followed was a masterclass in brand architecture: licensing deals in Japan, private label development for Bloomingdale's, the first brand extension for Johnnie Walker, and product categories spanning menswear, womenswear, and home decor for HSN. Banks is a pioneering designer who helped redefine American fashion at a time when few in the industry looked like him. Rising to prominence in the 1970s, he was among the first and few Black designers to enter fashion's upper echelons, challenging barriers with creativity and conviction. His work opened doors for generations of designers who followed, showing that what can be imagined can be made real. In this session, Banks will share candid insights on scaling creative businesses, navigating licensing and brand extensions, and the strategic decisions that turned design talent into commercial success. His career offers a blueprint for building sustainable fashion enterprises across categories and decades.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 26
6:00 pm

to 9:00 pm

Free

Discussions, February 26, 2026, 02/26/2026, Trailblazing Designer Shares His New Book, Storyteller: Tales from a Fashion Insider (+ Signing)
Film | The Divine Lady (1928): Classic Historical Drama on French Revolutionary Wars
Complicated turns of fortune and romance carry a girl of a lower social rank to high society and then exile. A silent film released on the cusp of "talkies," this movie has no recorded dialogue, but some recorded sound and music. Director: Frank Lloyd Cast: Corinne Griffith, Victor Varconi, H.B. Warner, Ian Keith    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 26
6:00 pm

to 8:00 pm

Free

Films, February 26, 2026, 02/26/2026, The Divine Lady (1928): Classic Historical Drama on French Revolutionary Wars
Classical Music | Italian Jewish Baroque Works & More
This concert presents selections from Salamone Rossi's compositions--vocal music in Italian and Hebrew as well as instrumental works from the 1620s--together with world-premiere performances of three songs by Israeli composer Oded Zehavi set to poetry by Leone Modena. This event features The Raritan Players (Ian Pomerantz, Bass-Baritone, Dongmyung Ahn, violin, Gersh Chervinsky, violin, Charles Weaver, theorbo, Rebecca Cypess, harpsichord).    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 26
7:00 pm

to 8:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 26, 2026, 02/26/2026, Italian Jewish Baroque Works & More
Concert | Afrofuturist Sounds with Groundbreaking Voices: Nona Hendryx, Black Sound Salon, & More
Experience Convergence: A Transformative Evening of Sound, Story, and Sistahood, an unprecedented gathering featuring the iconic Afrofuturist musician and technological innovator Nona Hendryx, along with Moor Mother, Black Sound Salon, and other artists to be announced. These groundbreaking voices will untangle the creative intersections of mechanization and memory, ancestral knowledge and as-yet-uncharted futurity, inviting audiences into an intimate yet expansive conversation about artistic lineages, the politics of sound, and the ways experimental practice can hold space for transformation and healing. Convergence, presented in collaboration with the Black Sound Salon, is more than just a confluence of great minds. It's a ritual where past and future collapse into a fresh present--a can't-miss event that transcends traditional boundaries between panel discussion and performance.    New York City, NY; NYC

Thu, Feb 26
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 26, 2026, 02/26/2026, Afrofuturist Sounds with Groundbreaking Voices: Nona Hendryx, Black Sound Salon, & More

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Concert | Contemporary Opera Compositions with American Modern Opera Company
The creator-driven American Modern Opera Company performs an Up Close series of one-night-only contemporary compositions. The opening program presents the premieres of The Inner Core, from AMOC* co-founder and MacArthur Fellow Matthew Aucoin, and Camino Songs, by composer-instrumentalist-poet Doug Balliett. Aucoin's Inner Core song cycle features the composer on piano, accompanied by acclaimed baritone vocalist William Socolof (Boston Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic). Together, the duo limn the arc of an imagined romantic relationship from adolescence through the couple's parting in early adulthood. Balliett's Camino Songs was conceived while on pilgrimage to the Galician municipality of Santiago de Compostela. Supported with projections of the composer's original photography, Camino Songs is a journey of self-reflection, local Spanish lore, and deep devotion. There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sat, Feb 28
7:30 pm

Free

Concerts, February 28, 2026, 02/28/2026, Contemporary Opera Compositions with American Modern Opera Company

Sunday, March 29, 2026

City Walk | Stories That Shaped a Storied Manhattan Neighborhood
Walk through a historic stretch of Manhattan that traces the people, places, and stories that helped define the neighborhood's cultural legacy. Led by a longtime local historian, the walk reveals where notable figures lived and worked, sharing little-known anecdotes that illuminate why this area remains such a vital part of the city's history.    New York City, NY; NYC

Sun, Mar 29
2:00 pm

Free

City Walks, March 29, 2026, 03/29/2026, Stories That Shaped a Storied Manhattan Neighborhood
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Performance | Multi-Award Winners Give Insights into Careers of Iconic Artists

Regular Price: $80
CFT Member Price: $0.00

Play | "Crowd-Pleasing" Shakespeare Comedy

Regular Price: $40
CFT Member Price: $0.00

Classical Music | "Profoundly Moving" Journey through Song with Grammy-Winning Musicians

Regular Price: $50
CFT Member Price: $0.00