Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on March 15, 2014?
44 free events take place on Saturday, March 15 in New York City. Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides! Exciting, high quality, unique and off the beaten path free events and free things to do take place in New York today, tonight, tomorrow and each day of the year, any time of the day: whether it's a weekday or a weekend, day or night, morning or evening or afternoon, December or July, April or November! These events will take your breath away!
New York City (NYC) never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment. Check out March 15 and see for yourself. Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall! Just click on any day of the calendar above and you'll find most inspiring and entertaining free events to go to and free things to do on each day of March . Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides!
Some events take place all year long: same day of the week, same time there are there for you to take advantage of. One of the oldest free weekly events in Manhattan is Dixieland Jazz with the Gotham Jazzmen, which happen at noon every Tuesday. Another example of an event that you can attend all year round on weekdays is Federal Reserve Bank Tour, which takes place every week day at 1 pm (but advanced reservations are required). You can take at least 13 free tours every day of the year, except the New Year Day, July 4th, and the Christmas Day. If you are classical music afficionado, you can spend whole day in New York going from one free classical concert to another. If you love theater, then New York gives you an option to attend plays and musicals free of charge, or at deep discount. You just need to have information about it. And we are here to make that information available to you.
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44 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Saturday, March 15, 2014
Enjoy views of the Park's landscapes as you get fit. Coach Lon Wilson of the New York Walkers Club leads walks at a moderate to brisk pace over mostly flat surfaces. Wear comfortable sneakers! Ages 18+.
Although world famous, Harlem may be New York's best kept secret with some of the city's best architecture, food, music and people. Harlem's history is also one of the city's most dramatic, having gone through many ethnic, cultural and socioeconomic changes over the past roughly 400 years, which have resulted in a diverse array of places of worship, theaters, homes and eating establishments.
It’s once abandoned waterfront is now is now filled with newly constructed condo towers and magnificent parks and stunning views of Manhattan. Known today as the hipster capital of the United States, Williamsburg is so much more than that, containing enclaves of Puerto Ricans, Polish, Italians, Dominicans and Hasidic Jews.
Time to learn about the other New York City; the city that nurtured political, cultural and intellectual revolutions. The city that gave birth to punk rock, the beat poets and graffiti. The city that has survived two centuries of mass riots, crime and corruption, murder and mayhem. The city that has flourished in spite of economic and social hardship.
Explore the Cathedral's newly cleaned and restored Nave. Learn about the art, architecture and history of this great sacred space from 1892 to the present.
A pervasive absence of decisive political action on climate change, despite a rich trove of knowledge about its potentially dangerous consequences since at least the 1970s, combined with the failure of successive global summits to reach adequate resolution affect us all.
The Cities & Citizenship Conference will look at where design and environmentalism cross over to make an impact on these issues? Along with the scientific aspects of ecological design, they will explore the intersection between design and the social sciences by looking at the concept of “city” and “citizen” in parallel.
Stars Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman.
Three sixty-something friends take a break from their day-to-day lives to throw a bachelor party in Las Vegas for their last remaining single pal.
105 min.
The Urban Park Ranger Nature Art and Photography programs allow you to interpret the natural world through artistic expression, while learning about the local environment. All photography programs are for digital cameras and you must provide your own camera. DSLR camera preferred, but all cameras are welcome.
With naturalist/author "Wildman" Steve Brill. America's go-to guy for foraging, Brill will lead one of his world-famous foraging tours of the Park, a great place for wild foods, and the summer is an especially rich season.
On this east-west walk you will see some of the Park's most well-known landmarks, including Conservatory Water, Bethesda Terrace, the Lake, and Strawberry Fields. Route involves a few stairs. 90 minutes.
Ten year-old Wadjda challenges deep-rooted Saudi traditions in a determined quest to buy a bicycle. When her plans go awry, she sees one last opportunity in her school's Koran recitation competition and the large cash prize for first place.
98 mins.
Explore the Cathedral's newly cleaned and restored Nave. Learn about the art, architecture and history of this great sacred space from 1892 to the present.
Starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Mélusine Mayance, Niels Arestrup.
In modern-day Paris, a journalist finds her life becoming entwined with a young girl whose family was torn apart during the notorious Vel' d'Hiv Roundup in 1942.
111 mins.
Gerard and Kelly's exhibition Timelining opens with the performance of Verb Dance taking place in an installation in the partially disassembled remains of the black box theater risers. The sound of the risers' deconstruction is recorded and played back in the space as the sound score to a performance. Within this temporary installation, the artists present a performance score in which two dancers work within/through/around what remains of the risers.
The beloved comedian Charlie Hill (1951-2013) plays an Anishinaabe trickster extraordinaire who knows how to fund his latest project, a chain of “pinch-bean” coffeehouses to be built on reservations around the world.
35 min.
Join Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellow Stephen Petrus for a tour tracing the development of social activism in New York from the colonial period to the mid-20th century, with a special focus on the contributions of Irish-American and women activists.
Celebrate Women's History Month with educator Mildred Speiser and our nation's First Ladies. Who was a lesser-known fashionista? A polyglot with a mining degree? Who held women-only press conferences? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this funny, informative one-woman show!
Panel discussion moderated by curator David Penney and featuring painter Robert Houle (Saulteaux), author Gerald Vizenor (White Earth Nation) and curator Gerald McMaster (Plains Cree and member of the Siksika Nation).
Known as America's first suburb, Brooklyn Heights is truly a gem. Travel and Leisure named it one of America's top 10 most beautiful neighborhoods, and its beauty is rivaled only by its place in American history. These quaint, tree-lined streets have been the sites of Revolutionary War battles, abolitionist activism and have inspired numerous novelists. Visit a stop on the Underground Railroad, or the home of Truman Capote, where he penned Breakfast at Tiffany's and where Jackie Robinson signed with the Dodgers.
Starring Clint Eastwood, Gian Maria Volonté, Marianne Koch.
A gunfighter who comes to a small border town offers his services to two rival gangs. Neither gang is aware of his double play and each thinks they are using him, but the stranger will outwit them both.
99 min.
You've seen the iconic skyscrapers, attended a Broadway show, visited Lady Liberty and relaxed in Central Park. Looking for a little more of the Big Apple? Maybe it's time to visit some of Manhattan's oldest and most enchanting historic districts. Take a relaxing stroll through SoHo, Little Italy and Chinatown.
The tour explores the social and political history of the Union Square neighborhood through discussions of the people, history, architecture, and forces that have shaped this community. You’ll hear how Union Square got its name, see where the legendary Tiffany & Co. once stood, and learn how to read the clock (yes, it’s a clock!) on “The Metronome” sculpture and so much more!
Gotham Radio Theatre recreates two episodes of the radio series CBS Columbia Workshop live on stage, with live music, sound effects and more to underscore the action.
The show, which aired on the CBS radio network from 1936–1942, was the perfect platform for experimenting with the new medium and helped to develop the use of sound effects and vocal impersonations.
With Robert Duvall, Bill Murray, Sissy Spacek.
A Tennessee recluse is haunted by secrets that have caused him to live in quiet desolation for over 40 years. Realizing that he is nearing his own mortality, he decides to have a living funeral party, inviting people to tell their stories about him and inadvertently revealing the truth behind his secrets.
103 mins.
Tensions flare between the student workers over the course of one night at Tate University's annual Phonathon, where jealousies, crushes, and financial worries all collide into a hurricane of undergraduate angst.
The beloved comedian Charlie Hill (1951-2013) plays an Anishinaabe trickster extraordinaire who knows how to fund his latest project, a chain of “pinch-bean” coffeehouses to be built on reservations around the world.
35 min.
Dzul Dance seeks a means to communicate indigenous pre-Hispanic and Mexican culture and create bridges between contemporary art and historical heritage. By transforming bodies into earthbound forces of nature, Dzul breaks physical and cultural boundaries. This daring and unique company connects the ancient and the modern in order to illuminate the vast array of drama and beauty inherent to the natural world and the human condition.
Gerard and Kelly's exhibition Timelining opens with the performance of Verb Dance taking place in an installation in the partially disassembled remains of the black box theater risers. The sound of the risers' deconstruction is recorded and played back in the space as the sound score to a performance. Within this temporary installation, the artists present a performance score in which two dancers work within/through/around what remains of the risers.
Aconversation with artist George Awde, who will be giving an overview of his work and practice, including his series His Passing Cover. Awde (b 1980) is currently an assistant professor of photography at Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar and co-director of marra.tein, a residency and research initiative in Beirut. Q&A to follow the discussion.
The program features the great repertoire of the Organ on the 101 rank Pipe Organ built by Herman Schlicker and the 5 stop chamber organ built by Taylor & Boody Organ Builders.
The first solo show in the US by Danish artist E.B. Itso, the exhibition presents more than 40 titles produced by the artist over the last decade, including self-published booklets, zines, posters, and pamphlets, as well as experimental artists’ books and book works.
Program:
SCHUBERT Songs from Schwanengesang, D. 957
COPLAND Old American Songs, Set 1
Nathaniel Olson’s burly baritone is perfectly suited to Don Giovanni and Ford in Falstaff, roles he’s sung at Indiana University Opera Theater. He made his Carnegie Hall debut last season as part of The Song Continues master class with the legendary Marilyn Horne. A member of Roundabout Opera for Kids, Olson sings in a program that brings family-friendly operas to schools throughout southern Indiana.
Pianist Kevin Murphy’s accomplishments extend far beyond being one of world’s most sought-after accompanists, a role he’s taken for an honor roll of singers including Renée Fleming, Cecilia Bartoli, and Plácido Domingo.
This beautifully filmed documentary examines the life and work of artist and cultural theorist Robert Houle. A discussion with Robert Houle follows.
52 min.
Four years after he was caught and publically ostracized for taking the SATs for other students at his high school, Zach tries to rekindle his sense of hope when his childhood friend, Becca, returns from college wanting to make amends.
New York is a skyscraper city and there is no better time to view Manhattan’s icons than after the sun sets and the lights go on. Fueled by competition and a dash of audacity, New York City is still producing one of mankind’s most remarkable skyline.
NOTE: THIS TOUR SPENDS MUCH TIME INDOORS OR IN SUBWAYS AND GREAT FOR ALL WEATHER CONDITIONS.