July Major NYC Events
What
makes New York City so exciting? There's always people to see,
places to go, things to do
Security requirements vary. Some venues might require at least one piece of government-issued photo identification. Packages might be subject to inspection
April 29 2010 thru August 29
2010
Beacon
Theater
The famed Canadian troupe tries to bring a new production, "a new twist on vaudeville"
to the New York stage June 9 thru
August 1 2010
Delacorte Theater | Central Park
Joe Papp's great gift to NYC this year
features The Winter's Tale and The Merchant of Venice
June 9 thru
August 8
Prospect Park Bandshell | Brooklyn
Enjoy this great celebration of the
peoples and many different cultures of the people of Brooklyn.
July highlights include Zoom: Zvidance, Fab 5, Ozomati,
Okayafrrica, Konono No 1, Rufus Wainright and more...
Mondays
June 21 thru August 23 2010
Bryant Park | 6th Avenue between 40th
& 42nd Streets
Grab a picnic and catch a great classic
film under the stars in Midtown NYC. Playing in July: To be
announced
Thursdays July 8 thru August 12
2010 12:30P
Bryant Park | 6th Avenue between 41st
& 42nd Streets
A great series of lunchtime performances
by cast members from Broadway and off-Broadway shows...
More to come on the below...
Tuesday July 4 9:00P
FDR Drive from 23rd to 42nd Streets
Experience one of Macy's great gifts to
the people of New York City, the dazzling display over the East
River
Saturday July 8 3:30P
to 6:30P
Shubert Alley | 44th to 45th Streets,
between 7th & 8th Avenues
Join Bernadette Peters, Mary Tyler Moore
and a star-studded line up (everybody comes out for this one) of
their Broadway friends for this seventh annual pet adopt-a-thon
Thursday June 15 thru Saturday
August 5
Prospect Park Bandshell | Brooklyn
Enjoy this great celebration of the
peoples and many different cultures of the people of Brooklyn.
July highlights include Angelique Kidjo, Toshi Reagon & BIGLovely, Yo La Tengo, Brooklyn Philharmonic,
Boricua Festival, Ronald K Brown/Evidence...
Friday June 16 thru Sunday
August 13
Rumsey Playfield | Central Park
Great sounds, mostly free. July highlights
include Antibalas, Noche Flamenca, Ani DiFranco, Fiona Apple, Lady
Sovereign...
Monday July 10 thru Friday July
14
Monday July 17 thru Friday July
21
Various restaurants around NYC
Prices Three-Course Lunch $24.07 |
Three-Course Dinner $35.00
Eat your way around New York during Summer
Restaurant Week. More than 150 of the best restaurants offer
outstanding lunch and dinner values
Monday July 10 thru Tuesday July
18 8:00P
Central Park | Van Cortlandt Park |
Cunningham Park | Prospect Park | Snug Harbor
Eight great concerts featuring favorite
works by Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, John Adams, Prokofiev, Beethoven.
Plus fireworks to light up the night
Friday July 24 thru Sunday July
26
Thunderbird American Indian Mid-Summer Pow
Wow
Queens County Farm Museum | 73-50 Little
Neck Parkway | Queens
Admission $4 to $9
Information Queens
County Farm Museum | 718-347-FARM
You don't have to travel out west for a
traditional American Indian Pow Wow. At NYC's only working farm over
40 Indian nations compete to find the best in Native American dance.
Before the performances be sure to stroll the grounds and admire --
or buy -- some of the Native American crafts and jewelry from
dealers around the country
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