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- 311 - Harlem's Hot Friday: Classical Concerts, Comedy, and Cycling Stories in the Big Apple
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the Big Apple's wildest vibes on this crisp Friday, March 6th. The city's buzzing with early spring energy—cool breezes around 45 degrees, perfect for hopping between epic events, as Harlem's streets pulse with cultural fire according to Harlem Community News.
Kick off with the Harlem Chamber Players at 7 PM in the Anna-Maria Kellen Concert Hall, celebrating Women's History Month with classical bangers by Jessie Montgomery and Justine Chen—violin, viola, cello magic that's free with RSVP. Families, catch the Tillie the Terrible Swede puppet show at 10 AM, a rollicking tale of the world's fiercest female cyclist, complete with marionettes and bikes, per Club Free Time. Music lovers, Mitski Gustaf rocks The Shed at 8 PM with her indie edge, or hit Bowery Ballroom at 6:30 for Greek's high-octane concert via SeatGeek. Night owls, laugh out at Comedy in Harlem's We Ain’t Done Wild ’N Out Yet with Mope Williams and Big JJ starting at 8 PM.
Local buzz: Teatro Fest NYC kicks off in Queens with TANGOmania at Thalia Spanish Theatre through March 29, blending passion, dance, and Latinx stories from QNS.com. Transit tip—MTA reports smooth subway runs today, but grab a MetroCard for those surprise delays.
Must-dos? Pedal like Tillie at a hidden bike path in Central Park, chow chocolate at tomorrow's Salon du Chocolat kickoff, or sneak into Empire Skate of Mind's rooftop rink for retro rolls. Local hack: New Yorkers swear by the 1 train from Harlem to Midtown—beats traffic and lands you at hidden speakeasies like a pro.
Tomorrow? Holi color explosions at South Street Seaport and more family parades brewing. Tune in for the chaos!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 06 Mar 2026 - 310 - NYC March 5th: Family Fun, Matisse Magic & Indie Vibes - Your Thursday Adventure Guide
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City! I'm your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud host Oly Bennet—think Indiana Jones meets a ferret on espresso, chasing the world's wildest vibes. It's Thursday, March 5th, 2026, and NYC's buzzing with that crisp early-spring energy. Temps are hovering around 45 degrees Fahrenheit with partly sunny skies—perfect for layering up and diving into the chaos, according to the National Weather Service.
Today's vibe? Electric! Kick off with the Family Fun Fest at Bryant Park (10 AM-4 PM), where kids go wild with interactive storytelling and puppet shows—pure joy for the little adventurers. Culture hounds, catch the Matisse exhibit at the Met (open till 9 PM), showcasing vibrant cut-outs that'll make your eyes dance. Music lovers, groove to Indie Night at Bowery Ballroom (doors 7 PM), featuring rising stars like The Electric Soft Parade. Families and foodies unite at the Smorgasburg pop-up in Prospect Park (noon-6 PM), tasting global street eats. And for nightlife kickstarters, hit the Comedy Cellar (shows from 7 PM) for gut-busting sets from pros like Judd Apatow.
Local buzz: The MTA reports smooth sailing on subways today—no major delays, but watch for L train track work tonight. Exciting news—new speakeasy ramen spot "Noodle Nexus" just opened in East Village, slinging fusion bowls that'll warp your taste buds. Also, free flu shots at city clinics this week, per NYC Health.
Must-dos today: Storm the High Line for skyline strolls and secret garden nooks—it's blooming early this year. Hidden gem alert: Slip into the New York Earth Room on Duane Street, a 1970s dirt-filled gallery that's weirdly zen. For seasonal magic, snag discount tix to Broadway's "Wicked" matinee—green witches never disappoint.
Local tip: Real New Yorkers jaywalk like pros—time it with traffic lights from a block away to cross like you own the street. Fun fact: Did you know Central Park's sheep meadow once housed actual sheep until 1934? Graze on that history!
Tomorrow? Massive St. Patrick's Day warm-up parade previews and a secret underground ping-pong tournament. Tune in for the deets, listeners—you won't wanna miss it!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 05 Mar 2026 - 309 - Things to Do in NYC: March Madness Basketball, Purim Celebrations & Hidden Gems
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned NYC explorer, buzzing with energy for this epic Tuesday, March 3rd. The city's vibe is electric—crisp early spring air around 45 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for bundling up and diving into the action, with a festive Purim buzz lighting up the streets alongside that classic Big Apple hustle.
Kick off your day with these hot picks covering every vibe: Catch the St. John's Red Storm Men's Basketball game against Georgetown at Madison Square Garden at 7pm—pure hoops frenzy with that MSG roar[3]. Families, snag spots at Purim in Morocco at 4:30pm or Purim in Candyland at 5pm, joyful kid-friendly celebrations packed with costumes and sweets[4]. Music lovers, Mitski's Sex Week concert hits The Shed at 8pm, an intimate indie explosion[7]. Teens and gamers, groove to KPop Demon Hunters: Purim Sing-Along Screening from 5:30-7:15pm[4]. And for comedy cravings, John Oliver & Seth Meyers kick off their run soon at Beacon Theatre[3].
Local scoop: Madison Square Garden's gearing up for Rangers vs. Toronto Maple Leafs Thursday—hockey fever rising[3]. No major transit hiccups, but arrive early for MSG events via 7th Avenue entrance[3]. New gem: i Candy NYC's immersive candy wonderland opens daily, filling containers with NYC-themed sweets starting weekdays at 2pm[6].
Must-dos today? Storm MSG for basketball adrenaline, then hit The Paley Museum's 45 Years of PAC-MAN exhibit—noon to 6pm, retro gaming heaven for all ages[4]. Hidden gem: Stroll Central Park's early cherry blossoms if weather holds, or grab a classic halal cart falafel like a true local.
Pro tip: New Yorkers dodge lines by tapping the CityPASS app for bundled attractions—saves cash and time, unlocking MSG vibes without the wait.
Tomorrow? Purim Discovery Room for tots and Kindie Rock jams[4]. Tune in for more wild NYC adventures!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AITue, 03 Mar 2026 - 308 - Things to Do in NYC: Princess Balls, Broadway Shows, and Weekend Vibes
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, hilarious sports enthusiast who's traded soccer pitches for subway sprints today. Picture this: crisp late-winter air around 40 degrees Fahrenheit with sunny skies per FOX 5 New York forecasts, buzzing with that classic NYC energy as folks shake off the chill for weekend adventures.
Kick off your day at 11:30 AM with The Grandest Princess Ball Ever in Times Square, a magical fairytale bash where kids meet Disney princesses for singing, dancing, games, and desserts—perfect family fun according to TimesSquareNYC.org. Music lovers, catch soul legend Mavis Staples with Allison Russell at the Beacon Theatre tonight, delivering jazz-blues vibes in Sphere Immersive Sound, as listed on MSG.com. Culture hounds, dive into one of 42 Broadway shows lighting up the Great White Way, from musicals to plays via BroadwayWorld.com. For nightlife, hit the Sweet Tea Upper Echelon Day Party in the Bronx starting at 11 PM, fusing Soca, Reggae, Dancehall, and Afrobeat with elite vibes from TicketGateway. And don't miss stand-up comedy popping off in Times Square for laughs all evening.
Quick local buzz: FOX 5 New York's Crime in the City episode highlights the latest safety updates, so stay alert. No major transit hiccups reported, but bundle up for that brisk walk—subways are running smooth.
Must-dos today? Storm iconic **Broadway** for a matinee, then hidden gem hunt at the Beacon's backstage lore. Families, princess ball then Central Park sledding on any snow patches. Night owls, Sweet Tea for that pulse-pounding dance-off. Pro tip: Locals swear by the Broadway entrances at Beacon Theatre to skip lines—arrive early, travel light, per venue rules.
Tomorrow? More Broadway magic and St. John's women's hoops at MSG. Tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 28 Feb 2026 - 307 - Things to Do in NYC: BLACKPINK Pop-Up, Banksy Museum & Emo Night Brooklyn - February 27
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud guide to the world's wildest vibes, and today, Friday, February 27, 2026, the Big Apple is buzzing with that crisp winter energy—think chilly winds whipping through Times Square, but hearts warmed by non-stop action. Club Free Time reports 54 free events lighting up the city, from street performances to pop-up magic, setting a playful tone perfect for adventure.
Kick off with the BLACKPINK Pop-Up at Barnes & Noble on 555 5th Avenue from 10 AM to 5 PM—grab free totes, stickers, and dive into a photo zone celebrating their new DEADLINE album, ideal for K-pop fans and families. Culture lovers, hit the Banksy Museum at 277 Canal Street for immersive street art exhibits starting at 10 AM, a gritty gem blending rebellion and genius. Catch Mariah the Scientist's HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY TOUR at Radio City Music Hall tonight—pure R&B soul to melt the winter blues. For emo nostalgia, Emo Night Brooklyn at LPR from 11 PM features a epic Sleeping With Sirens vs. Pierce The Veil set, screaming sing-alongs guaranteed. And nightlife? Waku Waku Anime Rave at DROM or Remix Fridays at Made in Mexico NYC in Washington Heights—hip-hop, Latin beats, ladies' open bar till midnight, pure Friday fire.
Local buzz: Pokémon Day explodes citywide with a Block Party at The Standard Biergarten—auctions, games, and Pikachu mania, as New York ranks top in fan searches per WNBF News. No major transit hiccups, but bundle up—MTA's running smooth.
Must-dos today: Stroll Central Park's snowy paths for that hidden winter wonderland, then snag free Dickens plays or Mozart classics via Club Free Time deals. Pro tip: Locals swear by the secret High Line entrance at 30th Street for fewer crowds—feels like your private urban oasis, connecting you to NYC's gritty soul.
Tomorrow? Baile De Favela Carnaval at The DL and R&B Rooftop at Hotel Chantelle—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 27 Feb 2026 - 306 - Rangers Night Fever: 62 Free NYC Events and Hockey Magic at MSG
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the Big Apple's wildest vibes today, Thursday, February 26, 2026. Picture this: crisp winter air around 35 degrees Fahrenheit with flurries dancing over skyscrapers, buzzing with that electric NYC energy as Rangers fever grips the streets and free events pop off everywhere.
Kick off your day with 62 free happenings across the city, from art walks in Brooklyn to comedy sets in Manhattan, according to Club Free Time. Sports fans, lace up for the New York Rangers versus Philadelphia Flyers at Madison Square Garden tonight at 8pm—pure hockey chaos that'll have you roaring! Music lovers, catch Haffway on The Wither Tour at the intimate Mercury Lounge, rocking indie vibes. Families, snag free theater previews or kid-friendly storytelling in parks via I Love NY events. For culture, dive into orchestral masterpieces by Mozart and Haydn at discounted classical gigs, or hit a crowd-pleasing Shakespeare comedy play.
Quick local buzz: Transit’s smooth with no major delays on subways per MTA updates, and a hot new BBQ spot from Mighty Quinn's just opened near MSG for game-day fuel. Public service announcement—bundles up, folks, wind chills are sneaky!
Must-dos today: Storm the Garden for Rangers action, then hidden gem it with a free biathlon watch party inspo from upstate vibes bleeding into city chats. Stroll Times Square's neon glow for that classic NYC magic, or bundle for a Central Park ice skate if rinks are open—seasonal gold!
Local tip: Like a true New Yorker, swipe your MetroCard backwards once for luck before a big night out—superstition from cabbies that amps your adventure spirit.
Tomorrow? Epic Rangers-Penguins clash on the 28th and more Broadway steals—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 26 Feb 2026 - 305 - Things to Do in NYC: Blizzard Sunday - Circus, Ballet, Comedy Before the Storm
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the Big Apple's wildest vibes. Today, Sunday, February 22, 2026, the city's buzzing with a crisp winter edge—highs around 36 to 38 degrees Fahrenheit according to Robinhood prediction markets, but buckle up: AMNY reports a massive blizzard warning from the National Weather Service kicks in at 6 a.m., promising 13-18 inches of heavy snow, winds gusting to 55 mph, and possible coastal flooding by tonight. The vibe? Energetic prep mode—streets alive before the nor'easter turns everything into a snowy spectacle!
Kick off your day with these hotspots: Catch the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus at noon or 4 p.m. for family thrills with acrobats and clowns, straight out of NewYork.co.uk listings. Sports fans, Siena Saints vs. Saint Peter's Peacocks tips off at 2 p.m.—perfect for college hoops fever. Culture lovers, New York City Ballet twirls at 3 p.m., elegant and unmissable. Evening laughs? John Oliver and Seth Meyers live at 7:30 p.m. for comedy gold. And don't sleep on Gospel on Sundays in Harlem for soul-stirring music that hits different.
Local buzz: Sanitation's deploying salt trucks and plows citywide per AMNY, with Mayor Zohran Mamdani's team pushing shelter outreach amid the storm prep. Transit could snarl up fast—check MTA apps now.
Must-dos today: Bundle up for ice skating at a rink before snow locks 'em down, or snag Hamilton tickets at 1 p.m. on Broadway for revolutionary beats. Hidden gem: East Village Film Festival screening at 10 p.m. under St. Marks, per FilmNYC Substack—indie flicks with edge. Pro tip: Locals swear by Harlem's gospel choirs; arrive early, feel the spirit, and tip the singers—it's NYC's heartbeat!
Storm might rage tomorrow, but tune in for updates on Knicks action and more. Stay safe out there!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISun, 22 Feb 2026 - 304 - Things to Do in NYC: Winter Thrills, Lunar New Year Magic & Knicks Courtside Action on February 21
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut who's traded soccer pitches for NYC's wildest vibes. Today, Saturday, February 21, 2026, the Big Apple is buzzing with crisp winter air—think mid-30s and flurries dancing like confetti—perfect for indoor thrills and snowy escapes, as NewYork.co.uk reports a packed lineup of hoops, ballet, and circus magic.
Kick off with the Flushing Lunar New Year Parade at 11am in Queens, a colorful explosion of dragons and drums that'll make you feel like you're in Chinatown's epic party, per New York Latin Culture. Families, snag Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus tickets starting at $21—acrobats flipping like human cannonballs at multiple shows all day, NewYork.co.uk says. Culture hounds, catch the New York City Ballet's matinee at 2pm or evening at 7:30pm for graceful spins that out-twirl any figure skater. Sports fans, huddle up for college hoops like St. Johns Red Storm vs. Creighton Bluejays at noon, or the prime-time New York Knicks vs. Houston Rockets at 8:30pm—watch British star OG Anunoby dunk like a Harlem Globetrotter, straight from Madison Square Garden hype. Cap your night with Candlelight Concert: Bridgerton on Strings at 6:30pm in Brooklyn Heights, strings serenading Regency romance amid candle glow.
Local buzz: MTA's running smooth with no major delays, but bundle up for those outdoor parades. NewYork.co.uk notes ice rinks are prime for spins if you're feeling frosty.
Must-dos today? Storm Hunter Mountain for skiing or snowboarding—full-day packages await just outside the city. Hidden gem: Dive into the Indian classical dance festival "What Flows Between Us" at 92nd Street Y, where Kathak whirls meet tap legends in a cultural mashup that'll have you clapping like a pro.
Local tip: Locals dodge lines at Knicks games by grabbing MSG's iconic hot dogs pre-game—slather on sauerkraut and yell like you're courtside at the buzzer-beater Olympics!
Tomorrow? Gospel choirs in Harlem and more circus chaos—tune in for the scoop, listeners!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 21 Feb 2026 - 303 - Winter Magic in NYC: Ice Skating, Sushi by Bou, and Jason Isbell at Radio City
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned NYC adventure guide, buzzing with energy on this crisp February Friday. The city's vibe is pure winter magic—chilly air around 35 degrees Fahrenheit with flurries dancing over the skyline, Olympic fever firing up crowds at Bryant Park, and that unbeatable Big Apple hustle blending cozy firesides with electric nights.
Kick off your day with family fun at the February Break Book vs. Movie Film Festival screening Bridge to Terabithia, a heartwarming adventure perfect for kids and parents alike. Culture seekers, catch Works & Process at the Guggenheim featuring The Metropolitan Opera's Antony and Cleopatra rehearsal insights, or climb the awe-inspiring Vertical Tour at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine for epic rooftop views. Music lovers, snag tickets to Jason Isbell's solo show at Radio City Music Hall with Shelby Lynne—folk magic under Sphere Immersive Sound. Then, dive into nightlife with Remix Friday at Made in Mexico in Inwood: ladies free till 11 PM, $10 open bar, hip-hop and Latin beats by top DJs till dawn.
Local buzz: Sushi by Bou's rock 'n' roll omakase just opened in the East Village with Wagyu and karaoke vibes—reserve now. No major transit hiccups, but bundle up for those icy winds.
Must-dos today? Lace up for ice skating or bumper cars at Bryant Park's Winter Village—Olympic watch parties included. Hidden gem: Hop the Roosevelt Island Tramway for $3 skyline thrills over the East River. Families, hit MoMA Mart's quirky foodie decor pop-up.
Local tip: Locals swear by Bryant Park's free curling lessons—channel your inner Olympian without the travel, and score hot cocoa on the house.
Tune in tomorrow for Jason Isbell with the 400 Unit, more Broadway sizzles like Cats: The Jellicle Ball rehearsals, and VNTG CON thrifting prep—NYC's quirkiest never sleeps!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 20 Feb 2026 - 302 - New York City's Electrifying Weekend: Circuses, Art, Sports, and Jazz Festivals
Welcome back to Things to Do in New York City! I'm Oly Bennett, your globe-trotting guide to the city's wildest happenings, and let me tell you, today is absolutely packed with electric energy.
The vibe around the five boroughs right now? Imagine the post-President's Day stretch where everyone's desperate for an excuse to get out and celebrate—well, New York's delivering in spades. We're in that sweet spot between winter and spring where the city feels alive with possibility.
Let me hit you with the absolute must-experience events happening today. First up, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is rolling into Barclays Center at 7 PM. And here's the kicker for all you animal-welfare-conscious listeners—this is the new, animal-free version, so you get all the death-defying acrobatics and jaw-dropping stunts without the ethical baggage. Pure spectacle, pure thrills.
Over in Williamsburg, AM: PM Gallery is cracking open We Bloom Here, a three-week celebration of Black New Yorkers featuring over 50 multidisciplinary artists. They're talking poetry readings, live music, DJs, and refreshments starting at 7 PM. If you can't make the opening, you've got until March 6th to swing by.
Now, if you're a sports fanatic like yours truly, the New York Knicks are taking on the Detroit Pistons at Madison Square Garden tonight. Nothing beats the energy of a home game at the Garden—it's like the entire city's collective heartbeat is pulsing through Penn Plaza.
Basketball not your thing? The Banksy Museum over on Canal Street is open all day, and honestly, walking through a space dedicated to one of the world's most provocative street artists is like a treasure hunt for your eyeballs.
Here's your local insider tip, listeners: if you want to experience authentic NYC culture while supporting a worthy cause, check out the People's Jazz Festival happening tonight at Empire Stage in Crown Heights. According to BK Mag, all profits from ticket sales go to Crown Heights Bites Back and NYC Migrant Solidarity. You get world-class music, and your ticket literally helps feed communities. That's New York at its finest.
Tomorrow's looking absolutely wild too—Dweller, the massive Black electronic music festival featuring nearly 100 DJs, takes over multiple venues across Brooklyn. We're talking headliners like Junglepussy and GIGGS at Pioneer Works. It's going to be absolutely unhinged in the best possible way.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 19 Feb 2026 - 301 - New York City's Fashionable, Festive, and Fearless Winter Weekend Wonders
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud guide to the world's wildest adventures, and today we're diving into the Big Apple's electric pulse on this crisp winter Sunday. Picture this: chilly winds whipping through the streets at around 35 degrees Fahrenheit with flurries in the air, but the city's buzzing with fashion fever from New York Fashion Week kicking off strong—pure runway magic setting a glamorous, high-energy vibe!
Strut your stuff at the New York Fashion Week Opening Show by Runway 7 Fashion at Sony Hall starting at 11 AM—think cutting-edge designs and camera flashes galore, perfect for culture vultures 18 and up. Families, catch the Harlem Globetrotters at 3 PM for basketball antics that'll have kids howling with their trick shots and wild antics. Groove to Broadway Sings Taylor Swift at The Cutting Room with shows at 3 PM and 6 PM—sing-along heaven for Swifties. Dance fever? Dancing with the Stars Live! tours Radio City Music Hall at 2 PM and 8 PM, with pro dancers dazzling under those iconic lights. And for high-octane thrills, Monster Jam roars in at 6 PM—monster trucks crushing cars like it's an extreme sport apocalypse!
Quick local scoop: MTA reports smoother subway rides today with no major delays, so hop on hassle-free. Plus, a hot new dim sum spot just opened in Chinatown, blending Lunar New Year vibes early.
Must-dos? Hit Bryant Park for free ice skating amid twinkling lights—classic NYC winter bliss. Unearth a gem at the Banksy Museum for street art that punches you in the brain. Or bundle up for For the Love of Birds in the Greenbelt, spotting feathered friends like a true urban explorer.
Local tip: Real New Yorkers dodge Times Square crowds by sneaking through the Oculus at Fulton Center—it's a transit ninja move with jaw-dropping architecture!
Tomorrow? Chinese New Year Firecracker Ceremony explodes with 600,000 crackers—tune in for that chaos!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISun, 15 Feb 2026 - 300 - New York City Saturday: Fashion, Monster Jam, Ballet and Music
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut with a soft spot for the weird and wild, and today we're diving into the Big Apple's heartbeat on this crisp February Saturday.
NYC's vibe is electric—chilly winds whipping through Times Square, but hearts are warming up with Valentine's fever. Fashion's exploding everywhere, and the city's buzzing like a Monster Jam truck revving its engines.
Kick off with New York Fashion Week shows all day at the Edison Ballroom, from Nita Belles Closet at 10 a.m. to glam afterparties—open to the public, strut like a star! Families, rev up for Monster Jam at noon or 6 p.m., those massive trucks crushing cars in epic jumps. Culture lovers, catch the New York City Ballet's Sleeping Beauty at 2 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.—a dazzling light show on ice skates, basically ballet's quirkiest slam dunk. Music fans, Brandi Carlile rocks Madison Square Garden at 7 p.m. with folk fire, or Nine Inch Nails shreds at 8 p.m. for nightlife edge. And don't miss Gregory Porter's 12th Annual Valentine's Show at Carnegie Hall, smooth jazz romance starting at 8 p.m.
Local buzz: Subway's running smooth, but bundle up—MTA reports no major delays. New spot alert—Glossier's popping Valentine's poems at their Spring Street store from noon to 4 p.m., free love notes with your lip gloss.
Must-dos today: Hit a Fashion Week runway for that insider glam, then truck-smash at Monster Jam—my kinda chaotic sport! Hidden gem: Trade in your old hoodie for free swag at American Eagle Soho from 11 a.m. Pro tip—Valentine's here? Skip tourist traps; locals grab dollar pizza slices post-show and people-watch in Union Square—pure NYC magic, like witnessing a street-style sepak takraw match.
Tomorrow, Harlem Globetrotters dazzle with basketball wizardry and more ballet brilliance—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 14 Feb 2026 - 299 - Crisp Winter Vibes, Fashions Fêtes, and Buzzing Sports - Your NYC Weekend Rundown
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the city's wildest vibes on this crisp Friday, February 13, 2026. NYC's buzzing with a chilly winter snap—think light snow flurries and that electric pre-Valentine's energy lighting up the streets, perfect for bundling up and chasing quirky adventures.
Kick off with today's hottest picks across tastes: Catch the New York Fashion Week opening show at Sony Hall at 11 AM, where designers strut their stuff—glamour overload, according to NewYork.co.uk. Families, hit Brooklyn Children's Museum's free parent meet-up in Fort Greene from 10 AM to noon for baby and toddler fun, or the 3 PM nature program at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Music lovers, Brandi Carlile rocks Madison Square Garden at 7 PM on her Human Tour, per Ticketmaster. Sports fans like me? Siena Saints vs. Quinnipiac Bobcats basketball at 7 PM, or groove on an atmospheric jazz cruise with skyline views and a free drink. Culture hounds, New York City Ballet's The Sleeping Beauty dazzles at 7:30 PM.
Local buzz: NYFW runs through the 16th, so expect fashion frenzy in Manhattan—snag 20% off tickets with code NYFW20. No big transit hiccups, but bundle up for those icy sidewalks. New restaurant whispers point to cozy diners prepping for tomorrow's Valentine's feasts.
Must-dos today: Lace up for ice skating at Bryant Park's rink amid bobsled photo ops, then uncover a hidden gem with Guggenheim's architecture tour at noon. For seasonal magic, chase snow vibes at nearby ski resorts just hours away—pure adrenaline!
Local tip: Skip tourist traps—grab a hot dog from a street cart near Madison Square Garden; it's the Rangers' spirit food that fuels true fans like me.
Tomorrow? Valentine's cruises, Monster Jam trucks crushing it, and more Sleeping Beauty ballet—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 13 Feb 2026 - 298 - Fashion Week Fun and NYC's Coolest Wintry Thrills
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the city's wildest vibes. Today, Thursday, February 12, 2026, NYC's buzzing with crisp winter air around 35 degrees Fahrenheit—perfect for layering up and chasing thrills amid Fashion Week's glamorous takeover.
Kick off with today's hottest picks: Catch the New York Fashion Week Show strutting cutting-edge designs—snag tickets with code NYFW30 for 30% off, straight from NewYork.co.uk. Culture lovers, glide to the New York City Ballet at 7:30 PM for elegant spins starting at £89. Families, hit the South Jamaica Library in Queens at 4:30 PM for Black History Month games and coloring with heroes, as listed by NewYorkFamily.com. Music fans, Ricardo Arjona rocks Madison Square Garden on his Lo que el SECO no dijo Tour, per MSG.com. Night owls, crank up the energy at HARD DANCE NYC in Ridgewood's TV Eye from 9 PM, via EDMTrain.com.
Local buzz: Subway service is smooth, but watch for Fashion Week crowds clogging Midtown—grab a Citi Bike instead. No big restaurant openings today, but diners are slinging hot comfort food against the chill.
Must-dos: Lace up for ice skating at Bryant Park—it's free and magical under city lights. Hidden gem: Stroll the High Line for snowy skyline views minus the tourists. Sports twist: Score Knicks tickets if available, or channel my quirky obsession with a Harlem Globetrotters preview vibe.
Local tip: Real New Yorkers dodge lines by entering Central Park at the 59th Street entrance—leads straight to Bethesda Terrace for that epic photo without the hassle. Fun fact: Did you know Fashion Week started here in 1943 to boost morale during WWII? Epic underdog story!
Tomorrow? Valentine's prep ramps up with jazz cruises and ballet—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 12 Feb 2026 - 297 - Super Bowl Sunday Stunners in NYC - Hoops, Ballet, Jazz and More!
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, your daily guide to the most electric happenings in the greatest city on Earth! I'm your host, and let me tell you, we've got an absolutely bonkers Sunday lined up for you.
Right now, the city is buzzing with that perfect winter energy—crisp air, clear skies, and the kind of vibe that makes you feel alive. Today is Super Bowl Sunday, folks, and New York is absolutely alive with game day fever. While the big game itself is happening out in Santa Clara, California, where Green Day is kicking things off with an opening ceremony performance, this city isn't letting that stop the party one bit.
Let's dive into today's must-hit events. First up, if you're a basketball fan, the Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their legendary acrobatic mayhem to town starting at 1 PM. These aren't just athletes—they're comedians on a court, and I'm telling you, it's pure joy. Next, the New York City Ballet is performing Contemporary Choreography II at 3 PM, because sometimes you want your Sunday served with a side of elegant movement and artistry. And if theater gets your heart racing, Romeo and Juliet is hitting the stage at 6:30 PM—Shakespeare's tragic masterpiece with all the passion and drama you could dream of.
Now here's where it gets wild. If you want to catch some live jazz with a view, Chris Dave is performing at the Blue Note tonight at 10:30 PM. We're talking world-class musicianship in one of the most iconic jazz venues on the planet. But if you're more of a party person, multiple Super Bowl watch parties are happening across Brooklyn and Manhattan, with DJs, hosted entertainment, and crowds absolutely electric with game day energy.
Here's a local tip that'll make you feel like a true New Yorker: the city's neighborhoods tell stories through their food and culture. Today happens to fall on Gospel on Sundays, where you can experience authentic gospel music in Harlem's historic churches. It's not just entertainment—it's a window into the soul of this city and a tradition that's shaped New York's cultural identity for generations.
Tomorrow, things get even crazier. We're talking about National Pizza Day hitting the city, and you know New York doesn't mess around when it comes to pizza. Plus, St. John's Red Storm Men's Basketball is facing off against Xavier, and trust me, college hoops in this city hits different.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISun, 08 Feb 2026 - 296 - Explore NYC's Winter Wonderland: Ballet, Hoops, Sleepover & More!
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the Big Apple's wildest vibes on this crisp February Saturday. The city's buzzing with winter chill in the air—think mid-30s and flurries—perfect for indoor thrills and snowy escapes, with Super Bowl fever ramping up tomorrow.
Kick off your day with these hot picks: Catch the New York City Ballet's New Combinations at 2 PM or 7:30 PM for graceful spins that’ll make you dizzy with delight, starting at $50 a ticket. Hoops fans, Brooklyn Nets battle the Washington Wizards at 3 PM—grab seats from $39 and feel the arena roar. Families, snag a Sleepover at the American Museum of Natural History after hours for dino dreams and starry adventures. Music lovers, groove to the Bob Marley Birthday Tribute at 3:30 PM or rock out to Bruce Springsteen tribute Bruce in the U.S.A. at 8 PM from $37. Night owls, Stan Society's Justin Bieber Night hits at 8:30 PM for $32—pure pop chaos!
Local buzz: The Orchid Show blooms at New York Botanical Garden today, reimagining NYC landmarks with thousands of orchids. No big transit hiccups, but bundle up for any MTA delays in the cold.
Must-dos? Lace up for ice skating at Rockefeller Center, then hit a Knicks game vibe without the crowd at a nearby sports bar. Hidden gem: Ski Hunter Mountain just outside the city for all-inclusive shredding. Pro tip: New Yorkers dodge lines by tapping the CityPASS app for bundled attractions—saves cash and sanity, like a local secret weapon.
Tomorrow? Harlem Globetrotters dazzle at 1 PM and Super Bowl watch parties everywhere—tune in for the madness!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 07 Feb 2026 - 295 - New York City Winter Wonders: Jazz Cruises, College Hoops, and Lunar New Year Delights
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, hilarious sports nut who's traded soccer pitches for NYC's wildest vibes. Today, Friday, February 6th, 2026, the Big Apple's buzzing with that crisp winter chill—think flurries dancing over skyscrapers, perfect for cozy adventures without the summer crowds. New York in February is low-season magic: shorter lines, snowy fun nearby, and energy cranking up for fashion week.
Kick off your day with these hot picks happening right now. Catch the Atmospheric Jazz Cruise tonight, sailing past the glowing Manhattan skyline and Lady Liberty on a 1920s yacht with live tunes and a free drink—pure romance on the water, newyork.co.uk reports. Sports fans, roar for St. John's Red Storm Men's Basketball versus Connecticut Huskies at 8 PM; feel that electric college hoopla for about $150 a ticket. Theater lovers, Romeo and Juliet hits the stage at 8 PM starting at $51—Shakespeare with NYC flair. Families, dive into the Arsenal Gallery's Celebrating 40 Years of Ebony exhibit from 9 AM to 5 PM, honoring Black culture's icons. Music heads, Pitch and Pair rocks Sony Hall at 7:30 PM for $40 VIP—pair beats with brews in Times Square.
Local buzz: Broadway's packed with Hamilton and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child running all weekend, shorter waits mean snag 'em cheap. No big transit hiccups, but bundle up—MTA's smooth, per city updates. New openings? Keep eyes on MoMI's upcoming Lunar New Year puppet shows.
Must-dos today: Lace up for ice skating at Bryant Park's rinks—twirl like a pro amid holiday lights. Hidden gem: Grab a Madison Square Garden guided tour for backstage sports lore, Knicks and Rangers vibes included. Seasonal thrill: Day trip to Hunter Mountain for skiing, just hours away.
Local tip: New Yorkers dodge crowds by hitting delis pre-noon for authentic bagels—slather with lox like a true insider, and you'll blend right in.
Tomorrow? Brooklyn Nets battle Washington Wizards at 3 PM, plus New York City Ballet's Contemporary Choreography. Tune in for more epic discoveries!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 06 Feb 2026 - 294 - A Vibrant Night in the Big Apple - NYC's Hottest Events on February 5th
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**Theater & Performance:** Romeo and Juliet is showing at multiple venues starting at 7 PM (£55-57), and the New York City Ballet performs at 7:30 PM (£76). For comedy, there's a show called "New Yorkers" at The Stand NYC at 10 PM for ages 21 and over.[1]
**Sports:** Hockey fans have options with the New Jersey Devils vs. New York Islanders at 7 PM (£19) and the New York Rangers vs. Carolina Hurricanes, also at 7 PM (£69), both at Madison Square Garden where the atmosphere and food are highlighted as excellent.[1]
**Classical Music:** The Knights perform at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall at 7:30 PM.[13]
**Jazz & Nightlife:** An atmospheric jazz cruise departs on Friday evening, but tonight offers various concert and nightlife options throughout the city.
**Local Tip:** New York's cultural calendar is packed year-round, but February offers unique opportunities like ice skating at the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park and Rockefeller Center—perfect seasonal activities for any visitor.[14]
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 05 Feb 2026 - 293 - New York City Thrills - Culture, Cinema, and Cosmic Capers on a Crisp Winter Day
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned city explorer, buzzing with energy on this crisp winter Sunday, February 1st, 2026. NYC's vibe today is electric yet cozy—chilly winds whipping through the streets, but hearts warming up with post-Piarist Ball glow from last night and fresh cultural sparks everywhere.
Kick off your day with free fun at the National Museum of Women in the Arts' Community Day from 10am to 5pm—dive into hands-on poster-making, art studios, collection tours, and a library packed with women's art stories, perfect for culture lovers and families. Catch the thriller Sinners screening at Rooftop Cinema Club tonight, where twin brothers face hometown devils—grab popcorn under the stars for a cinematic thrill. Families, head to Kings Theatre for Gabby's Dollhouse Live!, a Walmart-presented kiddo extravaganza full of puppet magic and songs that'll have little ones dancing. Sports fans like me, tune into the 2026 Veterans Open Judo tournament livestream—veterans flipping and pinning their way to glory, pure quirky athletic poetry. For elegant nightlife, bask in the afterglow of the Piarist Ball at University Club, where global elites just toasted Hungarian heritage with dances and diplomacy.
Local buzz: Times Square's Midnight Moment kicks off tonight with Eeman Masood’s hand-painted animation There is a Voice That Doesn’t Use Words, Listen—billboards alive from 11:57pm. Music City musical's transferring to a honky-tonk spot at 512 West 42nd soon, promising country grooves.
Must-dos today: Stroll free Tiffany Glass exhibitions for a glamorous history hit, then summit One Vanderbilt for skyline views (even better with winter clarity). Hidden gem: Union Square's new Patterned Behavior light show reacts to your steps—pure interactive magic.
Local tip: Locals dodge crowds by hopping the free Q70 bus from LaGuardia straight to Jackson Heights for authentic eats—saves bucks and time like a pro.
Tomorrow, Valentine's vibes ramp up with Piaf! The Show and Phantom masquerades—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISun, 01 Feb 2026 - 292 - NYC Winter Wonder: Boxing, Broadway & Beyond - From MSG Thrillers to Family Fun in the Big Apple
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the Big Apple's wildest vibes on this crisp winter Saturday. Picture this: chilly winds whipping through the streets at around 35 degrees Fahrenheit with flurries in the air, but the city's buzzing with indoor heat from blockbuster fights and Broadway magic—pure electric energy!
Kick off your day with high-octane action at Madison Square Garden, where Teofimo Lopez defends his Ring and WBO junior welterweight titles against Shakur Stevenson in The Ring 6—undercard packed with Keyshawn Davis, Bruce Carrington, and more heavy hitters, Madison Square Garden reports it's a knockout showdown! Families, roar into The Lion King at the Minskoff Theatre, that puppetry-packed Disney epic still thrilling crowds in its open run, or catch Wicked and Hamilton lighting up Broadway stages all evening, per New York City Theatre listings. Art lovers, hit the Guggenheim's Art Cart with Gabriele Münter works at 11 a.m., a free family-friendly dive into colorful expressionism. For laughs, Jim Jefferies brings his Son of a Carpenter Tour to the Beacon Theatre at 7:30 p.m.—edgy comedy gold!
Quick local buzz: Free fun abounds with Central Park running sessions and community 5K runs for all levels, Club Free Time notes 44 no-cost gems today. Transit tip—MTA's running smooth, but bundle up for any Garden treks.
Must-dos? Storm MSG for that epic boxing frenzy—I'm obsessed with these gritty title bouts! Hidden gem: Stroll to a free park run then warm up with Mighty Quinn's BBQ at the arena. Seasonal thrill: Broadway's winter wonderland—grab Lion King tix for kiddo magic.
Local tip: New Yorkers dodge lines at MSG with CLEAR app—skip the chaos like a pro!
Tomorrow? Rangers hockey heats up soon, and Westminster Dog Show barks in—tune in for more epic discoveries!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 31 Jan 2026 - 291 - Braving Winter Wonders in NYC: Tai Chi, Emo Nostalgia, and Unscripted Theater Magic
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned urban adventurer, buzzing with energy for this crisp winter Friday on January 30, 2026. Post-blizzard NYC is shaking off the snow with a chilly vibe around 30 degrees Fahrenheit, clear skies begging for hot cocoa-fueled romps, though some spots are hunkering down for a national shutdown solidarity day.
Kick off with Morning Tai Chi in the parks for zen vibes, catch Motion City Soundtrack and Say Anything rocking Brooklyn Paramount at 6:30 p.m. for emo nostalgia, or dive into the John Coltrane centennial at Sista’s Place with rare films and vinyl sessions at 7 p.m. Families, snag free Zumba dance fitness or scholar-led dance research; night owls, hit the Heads Know US CLUB release party at Good Room from 10 p.m. with Baltimore Club pioneers, or Afrobeat Nights at The Sultan Room at 11 p.m. to melt that winter chill.
Local buzz: Dance/NYC and Scandinavia House galleries are closed today honoring the nationwide shutdown against immigration enforcement tragedies—check Make the Road NY’s know-your-rights guides if you're out. Meanwhile, Club Free Time lists 49 free happenings, from tai chi to multi-award artist career chats.
Must-dos? Bundle up for a hidden gem: the Seriously Unserious 24-Hour Play Festival at The Rat NYC at 7 p.m., where playwrights whip up fresh scripts on the spot—pure quirky theater magic. Hit a Candlelight Hans Zimmer concert for cinematic scores by flickering lights, or emo legends at Brooklyn Paramount. For seasonal flair, wreath-laying at Mount Vernon's Washington Tomb echoes NYC's historic grit.
Local tip: Like a true New Yorker, dodge tourist traps by tapping into free events via Club Free Time—it's your secret weapon for authentic adventures, just like stumbling on a ferret race in my sports travels!
Tune in tomorrow for Saturday's Gaza art fundraiser, Kings Theatre tours, and sapphic plays—epic discoveries await!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 30 Jan 2026 - 290 - Skate, Jam, and Play in NYC's Winter Wonderland - Things to Do in the City That Never Sleeps
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the city's quirkiest vibes like a ferret on an ice rink. Today, Thursday, January 29, 2026, NYC's buzzing with that crisp winter snap—think brisk winds off the East River perfect for bundling up and chasing epic adventures, with no major snow dumps but plenty of frosty fun setting a playful tone.
Kick off with Brooklyn Bridge Park's Sofar Sounds pop-up concert at Roebling Rink at 7 PM, where surprise NYC artists jam under the bridge while you skate for just $16—affordable thrills with skyline views that'll make your heart race like a curling match gone wild. Families, hit the newly reopened Berry Playground in Williamsburg for swings, climbers, and hoops, or Empire Skate of Mind at Brooklyn Children's Museum from 2-5 PM for pint-sized skating chaos. Culture hounds, catch a "Must See" Tony winner show at 2:30 PM via Club Free Time, blending insights into iconic artists with free NYC magic. Night owls, snag Moulin Rouge! tickets at Al Hirschfeld Theatre for dazzling Broadway drag energy starring Bob the Drag Queen—pure spectacle!
Local buzz: Brooklyn's exploding with family gems like Petit Poussins bilingual daycare in Carroll Gardens and Rikud Movement Studio's hip-hop classes in Prospect Heights, per Brooklyn Bridge Parents. Warby Parker opens tomorrow in Downtown Brooklyn—grab those specs!
Must-dos today: Lace up at Roebling Rink for concert-and-skate combo, puzzle pros at a Highlights Magazine bash if you're game, or explore Alice's Terracotta Garden exhibit at Conference House Park for whimsical outdoor art. Hidden gem? Slip into the free Environmental Education Center open hours for Brooklyn's wild side.
Local tip: Locals dodge lines by hitting playgrounds pre-noon—Berry's your secret weapon for empty swings and real kid energy, turning tourist traps into triumphs.
Tomorrow? Disney On Ice and more rink raves await—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 29 Jan 2026 - 289 - NYC Winter Wonderland: Dancefests, Philharmonic & Candlelight Classics on Tap
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned urban adventurer, buzzing with energy for the Big Apple's wildest vibes. Today, Sunday, January 25, 2026, NYC's got that crisp winter snap—think chilly winds whipping through Times Square, perfect for cozy indoor thrills that heat up the soul.
Kick off with a cultural groove: the 10th Annual SoloDuo Dance Festival New York | Seoul at WHITE WAVE Dance, hitting multiple spots like Green Space at 7pm with fresh, boundary-pushing moves blending global flair—pure rhythmic adrenaline! Families, catch the African Dance and Drum Festival with Maguette Camara at Ailey Extension starting 10:30am, drums pounding like a heartbeat you can join. Music lovers, dive into Philip Glass Ensemble: Songs from Liquid Days at David Geffen Hall's Wu Tsai Theater at 7:30pm, celebrating 40 years of that hypnotic classical-pop fusion from Lincoln Center. Art fiends, galleries are popping—check new paintings by Japanese artist at 130 Orchard Street or earth-inspired works curated by Joey Lico at 475 Tenth Avenue, both running through February per Galleries Now. Note: New York Philharmonic with Gustavo Dudamel at Radio City got bumped to Tuesday, so snag those tickets now from MSG.com!
Local buzz: Subway's running smooth, but bundle up for any outdoor jaunts—no major disruptions reported. Fresh art drops everywhere, fueling that creative fire.
Must-dos today? Storm the Candlelight: Hans Zimmer's Best Works at Church of the Heavenly Rest—candlelit scores from Batman to Pirates, epic and intimate till March via NewYorkCityTheatre.com. Hidden gem: Swing into SUNDAY EVENING SWING with live band and lesson at 6pm—dance like a local pro! Or hit Table of Silence Meditation at noon with Buglisi Dance Theatre for zen vibes.
Pro tip: New Yorkers swear by the free 92NY Dance Education Laboratory workshops—today's DEL on Choreography at noon turns you into a mover, no experience needed. It's the secret sauce to feeling like family here!
Tomorrow? More dance fireworks and that rescheduled Philharmoic—tune in for the scoop, listeners!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISun, 25 Jan 2026 - 288 - New York City Winter Wonders - INCLUDEnyc Fair, Yuja Wang, Comedy, and More!
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned NYC adventure guide, buzzing with energy for this crisp winter Saturday. The city's vibe is electric yet cozy—think brisk 30s temps with flurries dancing over skyscrapers, perfect for ducking into heated venues while the holiday lights still twinkle like leftover New Year's confetti.
Kick off your day at the 2026 INCLUDEnyc Fair from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Shed in Hudson Yards—a family-friendly blast packed with recreational programs, summer camps, and support services for kids and parents, all face-to-face fun according to includenyc.org. Culture hounds, catch superstar pianist Yuja Wang conducting and dazzling with Chopin and Prokofiev at David Geffen Hall—tickets flying fast per New York City Theatre. Comedy lovers, don't miss Shane Gillis roasting the crowd at Madison Square Garden tonight, as MSG.com raves about his live shows. Fashionistas, pop into Aerie SoHo from noon to 6 p.m. for the Emily + Meritt launch with free coffee, treats, and custom embroidery, open to all via averagesocialite.com. Cap the night with Back to the 80s at Hotel Chantelle on Ludlow Street starting 5 p.m.—retro beats and vibes that'll have you moonwalking, hotelchantellenyc.com promises.
Local buzz: Spelling Bee musical is extended at New World Stages with shows at 2 and 8 p.m., a hilarious family pick from spellingbeenyc.com. Transit tip—MTA says 7 train to Hudson Yards is smooth, but bundle up for walks. New spot alert: Winter pop-ups like heated igloos at igloo bars are popping for seasonal sips.
Must-dos today: Storm the High Line for snowy skyline views—a hidden winter gem—then hit Central Park for quirky sledding hills like a local. Pro tip: Grab a real New York bagel from Ess-a-Bagel; locals swear it's the carb that fuels Broadway marathons—chew with cream cheese for that authentic Big Apple hug.
Tune in tomorrow for Yuja Wang's finale vibes, more comedy, and fresh festivals—stay curious, NYC!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 24 Jan 2026 - 287 - The Big Apple's Epic Entertainment Explosion - Comedy, Music, & Experimental Performances Abound in NYC!
Hey there, listeners! Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, your daily guide to the most incredible happenings in the greatest city on Earth! Today's Friday, January 23rd, and let me tell you, the Big Apple is absolutely buzzing with energy despite the winter chill keeping things crisp and bracing out there.
The vibe today? Pure entertainment electricity! The city's got something for absolutely everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, so let's dive into what's happening right now!
First up, if you're into comedy gold, Shane Gillis is taking over Madison Square Garden tonight at 8 PM for the second of his three-night stand. This is comedy at a massive scale, folks—we're talking the house that holds royalty and rock legends now hosting pure comedic brilliance. Then there's Bill Murray. Yes, THAT Bill Murray. The man is literally performing live with the Blood Brothers at Webster Hall tonight, bringing blues rock and roll that you absolutely have to experience to believe. According to NYC's concert guides, this is the real deal—not a joke, an actual legendary actor jamming out on stage.
If you're more about the underground scene, Ghostface Killah from Wu-Tang Clan is hitting Webster Hall as well, promoting his 2025 project Supreme Clientele 2. And for those who want something totally different, there's the Broadway Rave happening at Mercury Lounge at 9 PM—it's the perfect blend of theatrical energy with rave culture that only New York could pull off.
Speaking of experimental vibes, Fred again.. is in the middle of his absolutely insane six-show residency at Sunnyside's brand new East End Studios. This is the venue's first-ever concert since opening just a few months back, and Fred's been adding music to his album USB continuously since 2022. The man's performing three whole weekends in January, so if you missed him earlier, tonight's your shot!
Now here's your local insider tip: Winter in New York City isn't just about surviving the cold—it's about experiencing the city's transformation into something magical. The Winter Jazzfest just wrapped up this week, turning the entire city into a jazz lover's playground with intimate club hops that went into the early morning hours. That's the New York spirit right there—marathons of live music at clubs most people have never even heard of.
For tomorrow, mark your calendars because the experimental and quirky performances are going to continue rolling. The city's got its Exponential Festival running through January with all sorts of boundary-pushing contemporary dance and electronic music experiences popping up at venues across Brooklyn.
Make today count, listeners. Whether you're catching world-class comedy, underground hip-hop, blues rock with a Hollywood legend, or diving into experimental performance art, New York City's got your night handled. The energy is undeniable, and honestly, there's nowhere else on Earth you'd rather be right now.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 23 Jan 2026 - 286 - Winter Thrills in NYC: From Library Exhibits to Orchestral Masterpieces and Laughter Therapy
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned NYC adventure guide, ready to spin you through the quirkiest corners of this concrete jungle. Today, Thursday, January 22, the city's buzzing with a crisp winter chill—think bundling up for that invigorating bite in the air, perfect for indoor thrills as snowflakes flirt with the skyline, setting a cozy yet electric vibe.
Kick off with culture at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, where January Exhibitions run from 10 AM to 3 PM, diving into fashion and history exhibits that spark your inner explorer. Families, snag the 2026 Family Vision Board Workshop at 3 PM in the Bronx—craft dreams and goals with the kids, all ages welcome, register ahead via New York Family. Music lovers, catch superstar pianist Yuja Wang conducting the Mahler Chamber Orchestra at David Geffen Hall, featuring Chopin and Prokofiev from tonight through the 24th—pure virtuoso magic. Comedy fans, roar at Shane Gillis live at Madison Square Garden at 8 PM, a gut-busting show that's got the crowd howling. Cap nightlife with Igor Levit's piano recital at Carnegie Hall at 8 PM, blending Beethoven brilliance with Rzewski flair.
Local buzz: NYC Ferry's zipping you around affordably, Wollman Rink's 75th anniversary season means extended ice skating in Central Park with free community days, and MoMA PS1 gears up for free admission all 2026. Transit tip—no major delays, but bundle for the cold.
Must-dos today: Lace up at Wollman Rink for family glides under Central Park's bare branches, hit David Geffen Hall for orchestral fireworks, or laugh till it hurts at MSG. Hidden gem: Stroll to Conference House Park on Staten Island for the ongoing Clay Sculptor Darren Thomas Corona exhibit—hands-on art in a historic spot.
Local tip: New Yorkers swear by the subway's "chicken parm" rule—grab a $5 slice from any corner spot post-commute; it's the ultimate warm-up hack for winter hustles.
Tomorrow? Magic shows, more laughs, and job fair vibes await—tune in for the scoop!
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Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned NYC explorer, buzzing with energy on this crisp winter Saturday. The city's vibe is electric—chilly winds around 35 degrees Fahrenheit whipping through the streets, perfect for layering up and diving into that unbeatable Big Apple hustle as MLK weekend kicks off with reflective energy.
Today, snag these top picks across tastes: Catch the free Honoring MLK concert at 4 PM, blending spirituals and uplifting anthems in the heart of NYC, according to Club Free Time. Comedy fans, Josh Johnson's Flowers Tour hits Beacon Theatre with shows at 5 PM and 8 PM—pure laughs from this rising star. Families, Aladdin dazzles at New Amsterdam Theatre at 2 PM, bringing Disney magic to life on Broadway. Music lovers, groove to Fred Again's electronic beats at East End Studios or Snarky Puppy's jazz fusion at Blue Note Jazz Club. For culture, join the History of the Brooklyn Bridge guided walk in Brooklyn, a free gem blending stories and strides.
Shifting gears, local buzz: Gyro City grand-opens in Greenwich Village at 99 MacDougal Street—first 100 guests score free gyros from this authentic Greek spot, reports Average Socialite. No major transit hiccups, but bundle up for those subway platforms.
Must-dos today? Storm the Brooklyn Bridge for that guided history tour—it's like a sporty scavenger hunt with skyline views. Hidden gem: Wave Hill in the Bronx for quilting workshops honoring Gee’s Bend quilters, tying into MLK's legacy. Classic hit: Stroll Central Park's snowy paths for a seasonal skate at Wollman Rink if you're feeling adventurous.
Local tip: New Yorkers dodge crowds by hitting delis pre-noon—grab a bacon-egg-cheese on a bagel and eavesdrop on real talk; it's the city's secret handshake.
Tomorrow, Josh Johnson wraps his Beacon run, plus BAM's epic MLK tribute with Mayor Mamdani reading King's sermon—tune in for more epic discoveries!
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# Things to Do in New York City
Welcome, listeners, to your daily dose of New York City adventures! I'm Ollie Bennett, your globe-trotting, quirky-sports-obsessed guide to the most electrifying city on the planet. Today we're diving into what's happening right now in the Big Apple, where the energy is absolutely crackling.
Let me set the scene for you. January in New York is typically cold and often snow-covered, making it perfect for bundling up and hitting the town. Today's got that crisp winter vibe that makes you feel alive, and honestly, there's nothing quite like exploring this concrete jungle when it's freezing outside.
Now, here's where things get spicy. Tonight, the legendary Halsey is performing at Manhattan Center's Hammerstein Ballroom at 8 PM. If you're into electrifying live music, this is absolutely unmissable. But wait, there's more happening in the cultural sphere. The Kid Laroi's "Before I Forget" pop-up is running today at Complex NY from 11 AM to 7 PM. You can meet the artist, grab signed merch, and experience something genuinely unique. And if you're feeling artsy, PhysFest—NYC's only physical theater festival—is running from noon to 10 PM, showcasing comedy and dance that'll blow your mind.
For those of you craving something different, Mercury Lounge is hosting Sine Cera at 9 PM if you want to discover some fresh live music talent. And here's the cherry on top for the theatrical crowd: Romeo and Juliet theatrical productions are happening at various times throughout the city, starting tonight at 8 PM.
Let me throw in a local tip that'll make you feel like a seasoned New Yorker. Today is National Bagel Day, and listeners, you absolutely need to visit one of the city's iconic bagel spots. Whether it's Murray's, Russ & Daughters, or any neighborhood gem, this is your excuse to experience a true New York staple. Trust me, bagels in this city aren't just food—they're cultural artifacts.
For your must-do activities today, I'm recommending you hit up one of the ice skating rinks if you haven't already. There's something magical about gliding across ice with Manhattan's skyline as your backdrop. If outdoor skating isn't your jam, catch a Broadway musical or explore some hidden speakeasies that dominated New York's Prohibition era. Both experiences scream New York authenticity.
Tomorrow's looking fantastic too, listeners. We've got the NY Wine Fest happening at Chelsea Industrial with multiple start times, plus more Rangers hockey action and that incredible Disney on Ice production continuing its run. Mark your calendars because January 16 is shaping up to be absolutely legendary.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! I’m Oly Bennett, your globe-trotting sports nut turned city scout, and today NYC is serving prime winter energy: crisp January chill, clear skies, perfect “see-your-breath” weather and glistening parks that look like they’ve been dusted by a very dramatic snow fairy.
Let’s kick off with what’s happening today. Over in Harlem, the Gospel on Sundays experience is bringing powerhouse vocals and hand-clapping joy to your morning, a must if you want chills that have nothing to do with the temperature, according to NewYork.co.uk. Later, theater lovers can dive into romance and drama with Romeo and Juliet this evening, also listed on NewYork.co.uk, perfect for date night or a solo swoon-fest. If you crave adrenaline, PBR – Unleash the Beast is thundering into town this afternoon, where elite bull riders try to stay on for eight wild seconds, as NewYork.co.uk’s January events calendar highlights. And for early birds, NYC Parks and New York Road Runners are hosting an NYRR Open Run at Ewen Park in the Bronx this morning, a free community 5K-style run that turns jogging into a mini block party, according to NYC.gov.
Now a quick spin through local buzz. Winter in NYC means ice rinks everywhere: Bryant Park’s Winter Village and the Rockefeller Center rink are both open through the season, serving up hot chocolate, skyline views, and the occasional glorious wipeout, according to Sonesta Hotels’ NYC winter guide. Transit-wise, the MTA is in full winter mode, so always check for weekend service changes before hopping on the subway; late-night reroutes are practically a city sport of their own.
If you’re plotting your playbook for the day, here are some must-do moves. Lace up for a classic skate at Wollman Rink in Central Park or Glide at Brooklyn Bridge Park, where the rink comes with outrageous harbor and skyline views, as Sonesta’s guide notes. Head indoors to SUMMIT One Vanderbilt for reflective floors, mirrored walls, and jaw-dropping panoramas that make you feel like you’re floating over Midtown. For families, the American Museum of Natural History is a slam-dunk: dinosaurs, space, and that legendary blue whale, all under one roof. And if you’re craving something quirkier, Swingers Crazy Golf in NoMad turns mini golf into a nightlife sport with cocktails and DJs, according to Sonesta.
Local tip from your pal Oly: in winter, New Yorkers treat subway stations like indoor shortcuts. If you’re walking crosstown in Midtown, sometimes ducking into a station and popping out a stop or two later is warmer, faster, and way more fun than battling the wind tunnels on 42nd Street. Also, for many Manhattan streets, “uptown is north, downtown is south”—lock that in and you’re already navigating like a local.
Before I dash off to pretend bull riding counts as cross-training, keep an eye on tomorrow and the coming week: more Broadway, more ice skating, and big-ticket games and concerts at Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center on the horizon, as listed on venue calendars and NewYork.co.uk’s January lineup. Tune in tomorrow for fresh picks, surprise gems, and maybe a new weird sport hiding in plain sight in the city.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with your globetrotting sports nut pal, Oly Bennett. It’s Saturday, January 10, 2026, and NYC is serving classic winter energy: cold, crisp air, perfect for scarves, street pretzels, and fast walks to warm venues. According to the National Weather Service, temps are sitting in the 30s to low 40s Fahrenheit today with a mix of clouds and sun—ideal “don’t slip on the sidewalk but do drink hot chocolate” conditions.
The city’s vibe? Fully switched on. Winter Jazzfest is in full swing across Manhattan and Brooklyn, with artists like Rhiannon Giddens & Silkroad Ensemble and guitarist Yasmin Williams hitting stages as part of the festival’s stacked weekend lineup, reports Nonesuch Records. Over in the comedy arena, Jerry Seinfeld continues his record-breaking residency at the Beacon Theatre with two shows tonight at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., according to Madison Square Garden Entertainment. And if you’re more into cinematic vibes, NewYork.co.uk highlights a Candlelight Concert: Bridgerton on Strings this evening at St. Ann’s and the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn, wrapping classical flair in Regency-core drama.
Family listeners, you’re not benched today. Club Free Time notes a lineup of free and family-friendly events across the city, including animal-themed shows starting late morning—perfect for kids who like dogs, parents who like “free,” and everyone who likes leaving the apartment. Night owls, SOB’s downtown is running its Soul Line Dance Saturday Dance Class & Happy Hour plus Sounds of Bollywood: Desi Saturdays tonight, serving dance floors from R&B to filmi bangers, according to the SOB’s January 2026 calendar.
On the news-and-announcements front, the MTA reports ongoing weekend subway changes, especially on lines running through midtown and Brooklyn, so check their service advisories before you sprint for that train like you’re in the fourth quarter. Over in Queens, the Museum of the Moving Image is rolling out its 2026 Open Worlds season this month, according to I LOVE NY, bringing free community programming, gaming and immersive tech experiences, and family events that will keep Astoria buzzing all year.
So, what should you absolutely do today?
Hit a Winter Jazzfest show in the West Village or Brooklyn and then warm up with late-night pizza—because jazz plus a foldable slice is peak New York. Glide through the afternoon at one of the city’s iconic ice rinks—NewYork.co.uk recommends Bryant Park or Rockefeller Center—then cap it off with that Bridgerton candlelight concert for a swoony, string-filled evening. Comedy fans, Beacon Theatre plus Jerry Seinfeld is your pilgrimage. And if you want to escape the city without really leaving, day trips to Hunter Mountain for skiing or snowboarding are running from NYC today, also highlighted by NewYork.co.uk.
Local tip from your sports-obsessed guide: New Yorkers walk like they’re in a relay race. If you want to move like a local, stick to the right on sidewalks and subway stairs, keep your MetroCard or OMNY ready before you reach the turnstile, and never—ever—stop at the top of the subway steps. That alone might be the city’s unofficial extreme sport.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Harlem’s Gospel on Sundays returns with powerful live music experiences in local churches, and Winter Jazzfest keeps rolling with more cutting-edge sets across the city. I’ll be back with more picks, from high culture to hilariously weird, so lace up those walking shoes and stay tuned.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports and silliness scout, and today NYC is serving peak winter energy: crisp chill in the air, clear enough for skyline selfies, and just the right level of “I can see my breath” to make a hot chocolate taste legendary.
The city’s vibe today is classic January: puffy coats, steaming subway grates, and every New Yorker walking like they’re in a gold-medal speed-walking final. Bryant Park’s Winter Village is still buzzing with its ice rink and holiday-style shops, according to New York Family, turning Midtown into a cozy snow-globe scene.
Let’s hit some standout events happening today. At Madison Square Garden, the PBR: Unleash the Beast bull-riding showdown thunders into town, with top riders trying to stay on 1,600 pounds of “absolutely not, sir,” as MSG’s event listing makes clear. Over on the Upper West Side, Jerry Seinfeld is performing at the Beacon Theatre, according to Ticketmaster, so you can trade Netflix for live comedy about socks, airports, and the meaning of nothing. Looking for something more atmospheric? NewYorkCityTheatre highlights a Candlelight Concert tribute to Adele at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, bathing “Someone Like You” in flickering candlelight drama. Families, you’re in luck too: New York Family reports kid-friendly fun at spots like MoMA, plus ice skating options all over town.
For a quieter kind of magic, the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx is still running its Holiday Train Show and Evergreen Express experiences, according to NYBG’s calendar, with miniature trains zipping past NYC landmarks among lush greenery. It’s like a tiny city inside the big city.
On the news-and-life-in-the-city front, transit is doing its usual winter dance, so expect some delays and leave a little extra time if you’re hopping between boroughs. Seasonal pop-up bars and cozy restaurants are still opening and evolving, especially around Midtown and Brooklyn; think heated patios, hot toddy menus, and limited-time comfort food that makes you forget you can’t feel your nose.
Now, Oly’s must-do lineup for today. First, skate at Bryant Park or Rockefeller Center and pretend you’re in a sports movie montage. Then warm up in a museum: MoMA’s exhibitions, including New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging noted by New York Family, are perfect for a culture power-up. Hit the Holiday Train Show at NYBG for a family-friendly adventure, then cap your night with either bull riding at MSG, jazz at Winter Jazzfest’s Manhattan Marathon across Lower Manhattan venues, or the Adele candlelight tribute for maximum dreamy vibes.
Local tip: if you’re taking the subway to a big event, stand near the middle of the platform—those cars are usually less crowded, and you’ll often land closer to exits at major stops. And if you’re grabbing a bagel, order it “toasted with schmear” and you’ll instantly sound 37 percent more local.
Before we wrap, a little tease for tomorrow: Winter Jazzfest keeps the music marathon rolling, family events ramp up across the city, and parks gear up for more winter-friendly fun. Tune in tomorrow for fresh picks, surprise gems, and, knowing this city, at least one delightfully weird activity you didn’t know you needed.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with your globe‑trotting sports nut Oly Bennett, where the only thing moving faster than a Knicks fast break is this city’s energy. It’s a crisp January day, winter-chill in the air, blue-gray skies, and perfect “hat, scarf, and cocoa” weather as New York shakes off the holidays and powers into 2026.
Today’s vibe? Think: locals back in hustle mode, tourists still gawking up at skyscrapers, and the city quietly flexing with art, ice, and a whole lot of live action.
Let’s hit some standout events happening today around the city. Over at Madison Square Garden, the New York Rangers face the Buffalo Sabres in a Centennial Night showdown, turning Midtown into the loudest hockey barn on the planet. Winter Jazzfest is in full swing, with its multi-venue Marathon nights giving you club-hopping rights across downtown for hours of brass, bass, and brain-melting improv. Families can lean into winter magic at the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park, where bumper cars on ice and the rink turn a regular Thursday into a snow‑globe sports movie. And dance fans, January’s stacked: the Works & Process Underground Uptown Dance Festival at the Guggenheim and Live Artery at New York Live Arts are bringing everything from street styles to experimental choreography to the stage, making the city feel like one giant, moving art piece.
On the news-and-updates front, NYC is deep into winter tourism season, which means hotel deals through NYC Hotel Week and reservations starting to heat up ahead of NYC Restaurant Week later this month. Transit-wise, expect the usual cold-weather delays here and there, so give yourself an extra train or two if you’re heading to a show, game, or late-night gig.
Now, Oly’s playbook for must-do moves today. Do the classic–plus–quirky combo: start with a morning wander through Central Park, then warm up at the Museum of Modern Art and check out big-name exhibits while you defrost. Swing by Bryant Park for a lap on the ice or those legendary bumper cars, then cruise down to the East River near the historic Fulton Fish Market area, where outdoor exhibitions and the waterfront skyline remind you why this is one of the world’s great urban playgrounds. Tonight, pick your lane: Broadway blockbuster, Winter Jazzfest club crawl, or Rangers game at the Garden. You literally cannot sub in a bad choice.
Local tip from your sports-obsessed scout: if you’re hitting Midtown for a game or a show, walk a couple of extra blocks west or east before grabbing food—prices drop, lines shrink, and you’re way more likely to stumble on a neighborhood bar or slice joint where actual New Yorkers yell at the TV during the fourth quarter.
Fun fact to tuck under your beanie: New York’s grid might look simple, but avenues are your north–south highways and streets are your cross‑court passes east–west. If the numbers are going up, you’re heading uptown—easy scoreboard for your internal GPS.
Before I skate off: tomorrow the city keeps buzzing with more Winter Jazzfest sets, ongoing dance festivals, and plenty of family fun at spots like the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, the New York Botanical Garden’s winter attractions, and beyond. Tune in tomorrow for a fresh game plan and more wild, wonderful ways to play New York like a pro.
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Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the Big Apple's wildest vibes on this crisp Sunday, January 4th, 2026. Picture this: chilly winter air around 35 degrees Fahrenheit with flurries dancing like escaped snow globes, and the city's buzzing post-holiday high—Times Square's still twinkling, everyone's shaking off eggnog comas for fresh adventures.
Kick off your day with soul-stirring Gospel on Sundays in Harlem churches, where authentic voices lift you higher than a Knicks slam dunk—pure cultural magic for under $30. Sports fiends, catch the Brooklyn Nets battling the Denver Nuggets at 3:30 PM for high-flying hoops action, or the New Jersey Devils versus Carolina Hurricanes at 7 PM for ice-rink thrills that'd make any hockey rink in Helsinki jealous. Families, snag seats at the Radio City Christmas Spectacular—yep, it's still rocking with the Rockettes' legendary kicks. For nightlife, hit VIP Sundays at Opus Lounge up in Inwood starting 11 PM, with DJs spinning till dawn—ladies free till 1 AM, hookah flowing, casual vibes turning epic.
Local buzz: Fresh off yesterday's inauguration of Mayor Zohran Mamdani at City Hall, expect smoother streets and bolder community events, per reports from the Philippine Consulate General. Winter Village in Bryant Park wraps its holiday market today—grab mulled wine and last-minute trinkets before it shifts gears. No major transit hiccups, but bundle up for those gusty subways.
Must-dos today: Lace up for a free Bronx Burners 5K Resolution Run at 9 AM near Picky Barista—coffee chaser included, perfect for us quirky sports lovers. Glide at iconic rinks like Rockefeller Center, then uncover a hidden gem: stroll Rivian's immersive art-tech winter exhibit in the Meatpacking District for that futuristic chill. Pro tip: Harlem Gospel services start around 11 AM—arrive early, dress sharp, and tip the choir; locals swear it's the heartbeat of NYC's resilient spirit, better than any Super Bowl halftime show.
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Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the Big Apple's wildest vibes on this crisp Saturday, January 3rd, 2026. Picture this: chilly winter air around 35 degrees Fahrenheit with flurries dancing like they're late for a Knicks game, and the city's buzzing with post-holiday magic from lingering Christmas lights to packed arenas—pure electric energy!
Kick off your day with high-octane action: catch the St. John's Red Storm Men's Basketball vs. Providence College Friars at noon in Madison Square Garden, where the crowd's roar feels like a victory parade. Families, glide into the New York City Ballet's Nutcracker at 2 PM or 8 PM—those sugarplum leaps are quirkier than a ferret-legged race! Music lovers, sway to the Candlelight Concert tributing Taylor Swift at St. Ann's Church, or croon along at Strictly Sinatra starting 12:30 PM. Sports fiends like me? Scream for the New York Knicks vs. Philadelphia 76ers at 7:30 PM—watch British star OG Anunoby dunk like a human catapult—or Islanders vs. Maple Leafs ice hockey at 7 PM. And don't sleep on the Radio City Christmas Spectacular with the Rockettes kicking high all day!
Local buzz: MTA reports smoother subway rides today with no major delays, per city updates, and a hot new retro diner pop-up in Times Square channeling 1950s vibes. Must-dos? Lace up for ice skating at Bryant Park—cheaper than a hotdog and twice the spins—then hit the Super Full Moon astronomy viewing in NYC Parks at 5 PM, stargazing like a pro astronomer on a budget.
Local tip: Locals dodge lines by grabbing halal carts near MSG pre-game—spicy lamb over rice fuels you like rocket propellant, and it's the real MVP snack!
Tomorrow? Gospel choirs rocking Harlem and more Nutcracker twirls—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 03 Jan 2026 - 275 - Sparkling Holiday Magic in NYC - Lightscape, Knicks, Nutcracker, Rockettes, and Reggaeton Rooftops
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut who's traded soccer pitches for NYC's wildest winter vibes. Today, Friday, January 2nd, 2026, the city's buzzing with that post-New Year's glow—crisp winter air around 35 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for bundling up and diving into holiday magic that's still sparkling.
Kick off with **Lightscape at Brooklyn Botanic Garden**, where over a million lights twist into art and sound installations for a family-friendly illuminated trail that'll make you feel like you're in a fairy tale. Sports fans, catch the **New York Knicks vs. Atlanta Hawks** at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 PM—watch British star OG Anunoby light it up, tickets from $202 per NewYork.co.uk. Culture lovers, **New York City Ballet's The Nutcracker** swings at 2 PM and 8 PM, a classic whirl of sugarplums starting at $125. For family fun, the **Radio City Christmas Spectacular** with the high-kicking Rockettes runs multiple shows from 11 AM. And nightlife? Hit **Reggaeton Rooftop Fridays** at Hotel Chantelle from 10 PM, dancing under the stars to Latin beats.
Local buzz: Free oshiruko giveaways at Yakiniku Futago from today through Sunday, per NYC for Free—warm Japanese rice porridge to fight the chill. No major transit hiccups, but bundle for those outdoor rinks.
Must-dos today: Lace up for free skating at Bryant Park, then snag a hidden gem—**Birdland Big Band** jazz with Hilary Kole tonight. Pro tip: Locals swear by the free gospel vibes in Harlem churches any Sunday, but sneak a peek at lingering Dyker Heights lights in Brooklyn for that over-the-top holiday spirit—like Christmas exploded in suburbia!
Tomorrow, Candlelight Taylor Swift tribute and more Nutcracker—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 02 Jan 2026 - 274 - New Year's Day 2026 in NYC: Sunrise Hikes, Retro Trains, & More Wild Adventures
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut who's traded soccer pitches for the wildest urban adventures, and today—Thursday, January 1, 2026—New York is buzzing with that fresh New Year's high. After last night's epic Times Square Ball Drop, where a six-ton crystal ball lit up with 16 million colors dropped amid confetti storms and below-freezing chills around 23 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, the city's vibe is electric, hopeful, and ready to kick off America’s 250th anniversary year with unity and fireworks energy.
Kick off your day with the free New Year's Day Sunrise Hike and Meditation at 6:45 AM in VCPA Learning Garden—perfect for shaking off any hangover with Bronx fresh air and zen vibes. Families, bundle up for Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park, where ice skating, curling rinks, and holiday nostalgia rides on vintage 1930s subway cars roll all day for just your subway fare. Teens and culture lovers, dive into ARTECHOUSE's immersive holiday art shows or Bubble Planet's sensory bubble worlds at American Dream Mall nearby. For nightlife kickstarts, catch lingering New Year's after-parties or live music echoes in Midtown—think high-energy dances from last night's lineup.
Local buzz: MTA's Holiday Nostalgia Trains run today till early January, looping from 2nd Ave-Houston St uptown—grab 'em for a quirky time-travel ride. No major transit hiccups, but expect crowds at security spots post-Ball Drop.
Must-dos today: Stroll a snowy Central Park for family pedicab tours, hit the High Line for skyline views minus the freeze, or snag two-for-one previews at NYC Must-See Week spots like Top of the Rock. Hidden gem: Vintage subway nostalgia beats any app—it's New York's quirkiest "sport" of retro rumbling rails.
Local tip: Like a true New Yorker, layer thermals, pack snacks, and hit viewing pens early next Ball Drop—standing 12 hours builds epic grit!
Tomorrow, tease those Lunar New Year prep vibes and Travel Show at Javits—tune in for more wild discoveries!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 01 Jan 2026 - 273 - Cozy NYC Vibes, Cirque, Ice Skating & NYE Warmup: Things to Do in the City
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet. It’s Sunday, December 28, 2025, and the city’s in that delicious, post-holiday haze: chilly, festive lights still glowing, and everyone half-thinking about New Year’s resolutions while clutching hot coffee like it’s a trophy.
Today’s vibe? Cozy but buzzing. Think puffy coats, scarves, and that crisp winter air that makes every breath feel like you’re prepping for the championship game of “Who Can Walk the Most Blocks.”
Let’s kick off with some standout events happening today across the city:
For big-top magic fans, The Theater at Madison Square Garden is hosting multiple performances of “’Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil,” bringing acrobatics, holiday vibes, and full-on jaw drops to Midtown.
Over at Carnegie Hall, the New York String Orchestra’s annual concert at 2 p.m. celebrates the new year and rising musical talent, a perfect pick if your idea of a good time is virtuoso violin instead of extra-innings baseball, according to Carnegie Hall’s event listing.
If you like your holidays with a twist, Purefinder New York’s Dark Christmas Tour in Lower Manhattan steps off at 3 p.m. from 1 Bowling Green, exploring the city’s eerie winter folklore and how New York reinvented Christmas traditions, as detailed on Patch.
Shopping athletes, your arena is the End of Year Sales Bazaar at Grand Bazaar NYC on the Upper West Side, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 100 West 77th Street—over 100 vendors, food, and deals that make bargain hunting feel like a full-contact sport, according to StupidDope.
For families and culture lovers, iloveny.com highlights New York City Ballet’s The Nutcracker continuing its legendary run at Lincoln Center, keeping the sugar plum momentum alive a few more days.
Now, a quick spin through local news and city info. NYC Parks is offering a free “Geology: New York’s Last Ice Age” program in Highland Park, Queens, diving into how glaciers shaped the city’s landscape, as listed on nycgovparks.org. Transit-wise, this time of year typically comes with service changes and extra crowds near Midtown holiday hotspots, so give yourself overtime on the subway clock and expect packed trains around Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and MSG.
What should you absolutely do today? Here’s Oly’s playbook: stroll through Bryant Park’s Winter Village for skating and last-chance holiday market snacks; hop up to Central Park for a brisk walk or jog past the Reservoir; then dive into a neighborhood—Astoria, Harlem, or the Lower East Side—for a casual bite at a local spot and some world-class people-watching.
Local tip: want to move like a New Yorker? When the pedestrian light turns green, walk with purpose, even if you have no idea where you’re going. And for crosstown trips, the subway plus a short walk usually beats sitting in a taxi staring at a red light.
Fun fact: according to city history buffs, modern Santa Claus imagery—jolly, red-suited, and marketing-ready—was heavily shaped in 19th-century New York by local writers and illustrators, making NYC one of the birthplaces of the Santa we know today.
Tomorrow, the energy ramps up toward New Year’s Eve, with more concerts, pre–NYE parties, and late-night events warming up across the boroughs, so tune in for a fresh lineup of things to do and a few weird, wonderful ways to say goodbye to 2025.
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For more...Sun, 28 Dec 2025 - 272 - Holiday Magic in New York City - Cirque du Soleil, Alvin Ailey, Banksy Museum and More!
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut who's traded soccer pitches for the wildest urban adventures, and today, Saturday, December 27, 2025, the Big Apple is buzzing with post-Christmas magic. Picture crisp winter air around 35 degrees Fahrenheit, flurries dancing over snow-dusted streets, and that electric holiday vibe lingering like the world's best espresso—pure energy fueling epic discoveries!
Kick off with family fun: Catch 'Twas the Night Before by Cirque du Soleil at The Theater at MSG, with shows at 1 PM, 4 PM, and 7 PM—acrobats, reindeer, and a father-daughter winter wonderland tale that'll have kids (and you) wide-eyed, MSG.com reports. Dance lovers, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater lights up New York City Center at 2 PM and 7:30 PM with soul-stirring pieces like Revelations and Grace, a holiday tradition blending power and joy, straight from City Center's lineup. Art rebels, hit The Banksy Museum New York opening at 4 PM for guerrilla street art that punches the soul—perfect cultural hit, National Today says. Glide into elegance with Printemps New York's Holiday on Ice at 1 Wall Street, 2 PM to 5 PM figure skating spectacles channeling Paris chic on a Glice rink, NYCforFree.co shares. For nightlife, Che: ENCORE rocks Irving Plaza tonight—high-energy beats to toast the season, per Ticketmaster.
Local buzz: Radio City Rockettes' Christmas Spectacular runs various times nearby, keeping the kicks high. No major transit hiccups, but bundle up—MTA's smooth, though holiday crowds mean extra subway sardine action.
Must-dos today: Storm Central Park for NYC Parks' Historic New York walk on Andrew Haswell Green, the "Father of Greater New York," uncovering city secrets. Hidden gem: Catch the Saks Fifth Avenue light show exploding every 10 minutes from 5 PM—300,000 twinkling lights dancing across Midtown. Pro tip: Locals swear by the free Holiday Under the Stars at Columbus Circle—44 glowing stars choreographed to music every half-hour till midnight, your insider edge for that authentic NYC glow.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 27 Dec 2025 - 271 - NYC Weekender: Ballet, Cirque, Rockettes & Kwanzaa - A Post-Christmas Winter Wonderland
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned NYC adventure guide, buzzing with energy on this post-Christmas Friday, December 26, 2025. The city's vibe is pure magic—crisp winter air around 35 degrees Fahrenheit with light snow flurries, holiday lights still twinkling like a victory parade after the big win, and that electric hum of folks shaking off the feast for fresh fun.
Kick off your day with these killer events hitting every vibe: Catch the New York City Ballet's iconic Nutcracker at David H. Koch Theater on 63rd Street for dazzling cultural spins, or dive into family joy at Brooklyn Children's Museum's massive Kwanzaa festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., NYC's biggest with African heritage crafts and stories. Thrill seekers, snag 'Twas the Night Before by Cirque du Soleil at The Theater at MSG—shows at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. for acrobatic holiday wow. Music lovers, the New York String Orchestra lights up Carnegie Hall with festive strings through December 28. And for free quirky fun, hit Club Free Time's lineup like serene organ meditations or pop culture museum vibes.
Local buzz: Holiday Under the Stars at Columbus Circle dazzles with 300,000 twinkling lights and Broadway performances—perfect winter glow-up. Saks Fifth Avenue's light show dances every 10 minutes till 11 p.m., and Pop-Up Collective's holiday market at 57 Bond St wraps up today with unique gifts and workshops.
Must-dos today? Skate under the stars at Columbus Circle's ice rink, then warm up with Radio City Rockettes' Christmas Spectacular shows running hot. Hidden gem: Stroll Shirley Chisholm State Park's New Year's Card Workshop at 1 p.m. for crafty creativity. Local tip: Hop the free Q70 bus from LaGuardia to Queens for Kwanzaa at Langston Hughes Library's 41st annual bash starting 5:30 p.m.—pro move to skip tourist traps and vibe like a true New Yorker.
Tomorrow? More Cirque, Rockettes, and Kwanzaa feasts ramp up—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 26 Dec 2025 - 270 - NYC Holiday Cheer: Rockettes, Winter Lights, and Roasted Chestnuts on Christmas Day
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud guide to the world's wildest adventures, and today we're diving into the Big Apple's holiday frenzy on this crisp Christmas morning. The city's vibe is pure magic—snowflakes dancing under twinkling lights, streets buzzing with cheer, and that iconic Rockefeller Center tree glowing brighter than a championship trophy.
Kick off your day with these top picks: Catch the Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, with high-kicking precision that's been dazzling crowds since 1933—shows all day. Families, head to the Bronx Zoo Holiday Lights for glowing animal exhibits that turn wildlife into a winter wonderland. Little ones will love the Very Hungry Caterpillar Interactive Holiday Show, munching through festive fun. For pure sparkle, stroll Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park from 8 a.m., ice skating amid holiday shops and eats. Night owls, don't miss LuminoCity Fantasy Winter Fairyland, a dazzling art-meets-lights explosion perfect for all ages.
Local buzz: The Holiday Train Show at the New York Transit Museum is chugging with Lionel trains past mini NYC landmarks—pure nostalgia. No major transit hiccups reported, but bundle up for those chilly subways. New York's popping with gingerbread displays at museums and Santa meet-and-greets at PaleyLand till evening.
Must-dos today: Skate at Bryant Park, then hit the Radio City Rockettes for kickline glory. Hidden gem? Double-Decker Christmas Carousel for a nostalgic spin. Pro tip: Locals swear by grabbing a hot chestnuts cart near Rockefeller—three bucks for that roasted, smoky crunch that screams authentic NYC holiday soul.
Tomorrow, gear up for Kwanzaa kicks at Brooklyn Children's Museum and more Nutcracker magic. Tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 25 Dec 2025 - 269 - Holiday Lights, Nutcracker Nights, and NYC Celebrations - Things to Do in the City That Never Sleeps
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennett, broadcasting from the city that treats walking to the subway like an Olympic event. It’s a crisp December day in NYC, chilly enough for scarves but perfect for power-walking, holiday lights blazing, and the whole town buzzing with end-of-year energy.
Here’s today’s vibe: Midtown is glowing with holiday displays, ice rinks are packed with future penguin Olympians, and the city’s in full “one more big night before the new year” mode. Subways are busy but running on regular Sunday schedules, so give yourself extra time, especially around Times Square and Rockefeller Center where crowds are thick.
Let’s hit a few standout events today. At New York City Center, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is performing this afternoon and evening, with their legendary piece Revelations in rotation—pure athleticism meets art, like watching human poetry in motion according to New York City Center. Over at Lincoln Center, New York City Ballet continues its classic run of The Nutcracker at the David H. Koch Theater, a must for anyone who likes their sports with pirouettes and sword-fighting toy soldiers, as I Love NY notes. For families, ‘Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil is on at The Theater at Madison Square Garden, with acrobatics that feel like gravity just gave up, according to MSG’s event listings. Theater lovers can catch Waiting for Godot this afternoon at the Hudson Theatre, a perfect pick if you like your drama existential with a side of Broadway glamour. And for something more meditative, Make Music New York is marking the winter solstice with musical events all around the city, turning sidewalks into pop-up stages.
On the local news and city buzz front, Secret NYC reports a wave of new restaurant openings, from Hue House, a four-story Asian cultural hub, to Godunk’s Thai street food and Muku, a tiny kaiseki spot that just snagged a Michelin star at record speed. Holiday light shows are in full swing at The Shops at Columbus Circle and around Hudson Yards, with synchronized displays set to music every evening, according to NYC for Free. Transit-wise, no major disruptions today, but expect heavier foot traffic near Grand Army Plaza for the final night lighting of the world’s largest menorah at Fifth Avenue and 59th Street.
Here are a few must-do moves for your NYC game plan today. Glide around the Bryant Park Winter Village rink, then wander its holiday market for local crafts and hot chocolate. Hop to Brooklyn after dark for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Lightscape, where more than a million lights transform the garden into a neon fairy-tale trail, as Secret NYC highlights. Culture fans can double up: hit The Met or the American Museum of Natural History by day, then cap the night with Alvin Ailey or The Nutcracker.
Local tip from your pal Oly: if you’re heading to Rockefeller Center or Times Square, enter from the side streets—48th, 50th, or 52nd—rather than trying to march straight up Broadway or 5th Avenue. You’ll dodge the thickest crowds and feel like a navigation world champion. And remember: in New York, walking escalators on the left is basically a competitive sport.
Stay tuned, because tomorrow the city rolls on with more holiday shows, ongoing light festivals, and pre–New Year’s buzz—perfect for last-minute adventures and spontaneous nights out. I’ll be back to scout the quirkiest, coolest ways to squeeze every drop of fun out of NYC.
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Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned holiday adventure guide, and today, Saturday, December 20th, the Big Apple is buzzing with festive frenzy under crisp winter skies—think chilly 35-degree temps perfect for hot cocoa chases and twinkling lights that make every block feel like a quirky stadium showdown.
NYC's vibe? Pure holiday magic mixed with that electric pre-Christmas hustle—Secret NYC reports holiday markets popping, ice rinks glowing, and candlelit concerts lighting up the night. Dive into today's highlights for every crowd: Catch the Christmas Spectacular with the Rockettes kicking high at Radio City Music Hall all day, a family frenzy of precision dance that's like the Olympics of leg lifts. Families, snag spots for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's matinees at New York City Center, blending Revelations classics with fresh moves till January 4th—tickets from $45 per Secret NYC. Culture buffs, hit NYSoM Holiday Mania at 2017 1st Ave from 2-5 p.m., free with Kwanzaa Village, Hanukkah Town, karaoke, and gift giveaways, as Okayplayer cheers. Music lovers, groove to free Sunday Jazz at Sour Mouse on Delancey Street starting 3 p.m., or Taylor Mac's Holiday Sauce twisting pop into Broadway gold at Tarrytown Music Hall tonight per New York City Theatre. Night owls, the New York Pops Holiday Concert at Carnegie Hall with Megan Hilty belts seasonal hits at 8 p.m.
Local buzz: NYC DOT warns of lighter weekend subway crowds but bundle up for potential flurries; Japan Village in Brooklyn opens Yokocho Alley with a free Winter Wonderland food pop-up from 1-5 p.m., ramen and s'mores galore. New openings? ARTECHOUSE's festive toy factory immersive runs through early January.
Must-dos today: Storm Bryant Park's Winter Village market for artisan treasures, skate Central Park's Wollman Rink channeling Chanukah vibes, or uncover the hidden gem of Holiday Train Nights at NYBG with model trains zipping past 200 NYC landmarks after dark.
Local tip: Skip tourist traps—hit the Church of Sweden Holiday Market for glögg mulled wine; true New Yorkers swear it's the coziest hygge hack in a city that never sleeps.
Tomorrow? Make Music NY's Voices From the Village jazz-poetry jam in Harlem—tune in for more epic discoveries!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 20 Dec 2025 - 267 - NYC's Festive Frenzy: Holiday Highlights from Twinkling Lights to Cirque du Soleil Stunts
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud guide to the world's wildest adventures, and today we're diving into NYC's festive frenzy on this crisp Friday, December 19, 2025. The city's buzzing with holiday magic—think chilly winds whipping through twinkling lights, snow-dusted streets, and that electric pre-Christmas vibe as Chanukah candles flicker everywhere.
Kick off your day with these hot picks: Catch the WeBop Holiday Jazz Jam for families at The Shops at Columbus Circle, where little ones groove to interactive jazz under 300,000 twinkling stars—pure joy, SecretNYC reports. Culture lovers, snag seats for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's premiere night at 7:30 PM at New York City Center, blending powerhouse moves with holiday spirit. For concerts, The New York Pops belts out seasonal hits with Megan Hilty at Carnegie Hall tonight, while Cirque du Soleil's 'Twas the Night Before dazzles at 8 PM in The Theater at MSG—acrobatic holiday insanity! Night owls, hit Brooklyn's Superior Ingredients for Bklyn Recess with DJ Rob the Bank starting at 10 PM, or the free holiday double feature of Elf and Gremlins at Crown Hill Theatre. And don't miss the World's Largest Menorah lighting at 3:45 PM on Fifth Ave and 59th—36 feet of glowing glory!
Local buzz: Porcelanosa's holiday pop-up in Madison Square Park wraps up soon with free hot chocolate and tunes till December 21st. Transit tip—MTA's running smooth, but bundle up for those outdoor waits.
Must-dos today: Stroll Holiday Under the Stars at Columbus Circle for free Broadway pops previews, then warm up at the Pop-Up Collective NYC Holiday Market on 57 Bond St for unique gifts and candle workshops. Hidden gem: Community Choir Caroling at 6 PM in Harlem's Montefiore Park—sing-along magic that feels like a secret NYC hug.
Local tip: Real New Yorkers dodge Times Square crowds by hopping the free Staten Island Ferry for killer skyline views—it's the quirkiest, cheapest thrill ride in town!
Tomorrow, Cirque du Soleil ramps up with multiple shows, Radio City Rockettes dazzle, and more menorah lights await—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 19 Dec 2025 - 266 - Winter Wonders: Cirque, Rockettes, and Globetrotters in the Big Apple
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, hilarious sports enthusiast who's traded soccer pitches for NYC's wild holiday hustle. Today, Sunday, December 14, 2025, the city's buzzing with festive cheer under crisp winter skies—think chilly winds perfect for hot cocoa and twinkling lights everywhere, setting a magical, merry tone.
Kick off with high-flying fun: 'Twas the Night Before by Cirque du Soleil at The Theater at MSG has shows at 12:30 PM, 3:30 PM, and 6:30 PM—acrobats twisting through a holiday dream that'll have you gasping and grinning. Families, don't miss the Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, with multiple shows today including 6:00 PM—those high kicks are pure holiday magic. Culture lovers, catch Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at New York City Center at 2:00 PM, blending jazz vibes and stunning moves. Sports fans like me, cheer on the Harlem Globetrotters at Madison Square Garden at 12:00 PM—their 100-year tour brings basketball tricks wilder than a ferret race in Finland! Nature buffs, join the free Winter Tree Exploration walk through NYC parks, spotting global evergreens and their holiday lore.
Local buzz: Fifth Avenue Holiday Open Streets are car-free today for strolling and shopping, per Average Socialite reports. No big transit hiccups, but bundle up—MTA's running smooth.
Must-dos: Lace up at The Rink at Rockefeller Center under the giant tree, then hunt hidden gems like the free conifer stroll for a serene escape. Pro tip: Locals snag Rockettes tickets last-minute via apps, but arrive early for that electric pre-show vibe—it's how New Yorkers turn crowds into community!
Tomorrow? Double Dutch Holiday Classic jumps in—stay tuned!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISun, 14 Dec 2025 - 265 - New York City's Festive Holiday Highlights: Cirque, Rockettes, and Twinkling Lights
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with your globe‑trotting sports nut Oly Bennett, coming to you on a crisp December Saturday where the city feels like a live snow globe: chilly air, holiday lights blazing, and New Yorkers power‑walking like it’s an Olympic event.
The vibe today is peak holiday mode. Saks Fifth Avenue is running its huge holiday light show all evening, with a massive animated facade pulsing to music every few minutes, turning Fifth Avenue into a full‑on arena of sparkles, according to Saks Fifth Avenue’s own holiday campaign. Over at Columbus Circle, The Shops at Columbus Circle are glowing with their Holiday Under the Stars indoor light show, with 44 giant color‑changing stars and 300,000 lights dancing to music, as the center’s event lineup describes.
Let’s hit some key events for today. Madison Square Garden is hosting multiple performances of “’Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil,” with acrobatics, storytelling, and serious festive flair, according to Madison Square Garden’s event schedule. Just a short skate away, Radio City Music Hall is running the classic Christmas Spectacular starring the Rockettes, high kicks and all, per Radio City’s calendar. In Central Park, J.Crew’s Miracle in Manhattan Holiday Market has popped up at the Central Park Boathouse with curated booths, NYC‑inspired bites, and giveaways from noon to 5 p.m., according to NYC for Free. And if you’re a transit geek like me, the New York Transit Museum’s Holiday Train Show at Grand Central is running intricate model trains through mini NYC landmarks toward the “North Pole,” as the Transit Museum’s event listing highlights.
On the news and city info front, Fifth Avenue’s Holiday Open Streets program is turning parts of the avenue into a car‑free promenade on select days this month, according to the Fifth Avenue Association’s announcement, making it way easier to stroll, shop, and take photos without dodging cabs. Over at the World Trade Center’s Oculus, the SirDavis Holiday Experience pop‑up is showcasing the Beyoncé‑backed SirDavis American Whisky with a holiday gifting installation, as described in the World Trade Center events lineup. And remember, venue policies at places like MSG can change, so Madison Square Garden recommends checking the latest entry rules before your show.
Here are some must‑do plays for your personal NYC highlight reel today. Lace up at one of the city’s rinks: Bryant Park’s Winter Village or the rink at Rockefeller Center both deliver big‑screen‑movie energy. Wander the Pop‑Up Collective NYC Holiday Market on Bond Street for indie makers and candle workshops, as the organizers outline. Then cap the night with a walk from Rockefeller Center to Saks to Bryant Park, collecting light displays like sports trading cards.
Local tip from your roaming sports fanatic: when you’re in Midtown, walk crosstown on 51st or 53rd instead of 42nd or 57th. You’ll dodge the heaviest crowds and move faster than the subway sometimes. And if you’re taking the train, stand to the side of the doors and let people off first—true New York endurance etiquette.
For tomorrow and the days ahead, keep an eye out for more Cirque du Soleil shows at MSG, additional Rockettes performances, and ongoing holiday markets and light displays across Manhattan and Brooklyn. I’ll be back with more weird, wonderful, and wildly fun NYC adventures.
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For more on Oly check outSat, 13 Dec 2025 - 264 - Festive Frenzy in NYC: Rockettes, Jingle Ball, and Snowy Strolls
Welcome to Things to Do in New York City, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud guide to the world's wildest adventures, and today we're diving into the Big Apple's holiday frenzy on this crisp Friday in December. The city's buzzing with festive cheer—think twinkling lights, chilly winds around 35 degrees Fahrenheit, and that electric pre-Christmas vibe as snowflakes tease the skyline.
Kick off your day at the 1st Annual Elf Celebration Day in Times Square's Duffy Square starting at noon, where Warner Bros. Discovery brings Elf the Musical cast for live performances, photo ops, Santa letters, and shopping—totally free and family magic, according to Average Socialite. Families, catch the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall with multiple shows today, high-kicking through holiday classics as listed on MSG and Edison Hotel sites. Music lovers, Z100's Jingle Ball explodes at Madison Square Garden tonight with stars like Ed Sheeran, Nelly, and Zara Larsson, per Ticketmaster. Culture buffs, snag spots for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Ailey & Jamison Tribute at 7:30pm at New York City Center, a joyous dance tradition from their official page. Night owls, groove to Swiss pianist Simon Bürki's recital at 7:30pm on 1200 Broadway via Eventbrite, followed by drinks and desserts.
Local buzz: No major transit hiccups reported, but bundle up—MTA's running smooth. New spots like holiday pop-ups are popping, keeping the food scene spicy.
Must-dos today: Hit the Rockettes for iconic kicks, then wander Bryant Park's Winter Village for mulled wine and curling—pure NYC seasonal gold. Hidden gem: Stroll the High Line at dusk for lit-up views minus the crowds.
Local tip: New Yorkers dodge Times Square chaos by using the free Hudson Yards ped paths—sneaky shortcut to the action!
Tomorrow, Andrea Bocelli croons at MSG and more Ailey dazzles—tune in for the scoop!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 12 Dec 2025 - 263 - Holiday Happenings in NYC - Cirque, Rockettes, and Merry-Go-Round Madness
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with your globetrotting sports nut Oly Bennet, coming to you this Thursday, December 11, 2025. The city’s waking up cool and crisp, classic December mode: think coat, scarf, and the kind of air that makes every coffee feel like a performance-enhancing beverage.
Today’s vibe? Holiday energy on overdrive. Midtown is sparkling, office parties are plotting, and the subways are full of people juggling tote bags, gift bags, and just barely their sanity.
Let’s hit today’s standout events. Tonight at The Theater at Madison Square Garden, ’Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil brings acrobatics, snowstorm magic, and full-throttle holiday spectacle at 7 p.m., perfect for families or anyone who likes gravity to be more of a suggestion than a rule, according to Madison Square Garden’s event schedule. Over at Radio City Music Hall, the legendary Christmas Spectacular with the Rockettes is running all day in various time slots, kicking in sync and kicking off traditions all over again, as listed by MSG’s Christmas Spectacular schedule. If dance is your thing, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has a big night at New York City Center with a premiere evening at 7:30 p.m., according to New York City Center’s calendar. And if you’re feeling career-competitive instead of sports-competitive, there’s a New York Job Fair happening today, letting you meet hiring companies face-to-face, as Eventbrite’s December 11, 2025 listing notes. For the business and tech crowd, the Javits Center is wrapping up The AI Summit New York and ICSC New York today, according to the Javits Center calendar—perfect if your sport of choice is networking sprints and panel-discussion marathons.
On the newsy side of city life, holiday pop-ups and markets are everywhere. Bryant Park’s Bank of America Winter Village is in full swing with skating, curling, and food stalls framed by skyscrapers and the library lions, highlighted by Secret NYC. Midtown has leveled up with a brand-new double-decker carousel spinning in Greeley Square from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily through early January, also reported by Secret NYC. Transit-wise, expect classic December crowding and give yourself extra time—especially around Rockefeller Center and Fifth Avenue, where foot traffic moves at the speed of a sleepy sloth in a puffer jacket.
For must-do moves today, lace up and skate at Bryant Park or Rockefeller Center, then reward yourself with hot chocolate and holiday people-watching. Hit that Greeley Square double-decker carousel and pretend you’re in some surreal sports combine for merry-go-round athletes. Tonight, pair a holiday show—Cirque du Soleil, the Rockettes, or Alvin Ailey—with a late-night walk down Fifth Avenue to see the window displays and lights.
Local tip from Oly’s playbook: if you’re heading to Rockefeller Center or Bryant Park, enter from a side street, not the main avenue—cut in like a savvy point guard and you’ll dodge the tourist scrum. And here’s a fun fact: New York’s grid and river breezes turn avenues into natural wind tunnels, so east–west streets often feel calmer. If you’re freezing on Sixth, one block over can feel like a whole new climate zone.
Tomorrow, the city keeps the holiday momentum going with more markets, more shows, and more reasons to stay out way past your bedtime. I’ll be back with fresh picks, hidden gems, and maybe a weird sport or two hiding in a corner of the city.
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For more...Thu, 11 Dec 2025 - 262 - Holiday Happenings - NYC's Winter Wonderland Awaits on this Festive December Sunday
Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in New York City with your globetrotting sports nut pal, Oly Bennett! It’s Sunday, December 7, 2025, and NYC is rocking that classic early-December vibe: chilly but not brutal, perfect for power-walking, hot-chocolate-clutching, holiday-hustling adventures all over town.
Today the city’s energy is pure festive chaos. Holiday markets are buzzing, ice rinks are slicing, and every corner feels like it’s auditioning to be in a movie. According to NewYorkCity.ca, the Radio City Christmas Spectacular with the Rockettes is in full swing with multiple shows all day at Radio City Music Hall, so Midtown is basically sequins, tourists, and high kicks as far as the eye can see. Over at Lincoln Center, their calendar shows performances of Ragtime, Mozart’s The Magic Flute – Holiday Presentation, and jazz sets at Jazz at Lincoln Center, so culture fans can feast all afternoon and night. Madison Square Garden is hosting “’Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil” with shows at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., packing The Theater at MSG with acrobats and holiday stunt magic. And for families hunting something unique, Japan Village in Industry City is hosting the NYC Winter Kendama Cup 2025, aiming to “make New York City the Kendama capital,” turning a Japanese skill toy into full-on competitive sport glory. Down by the waterfront, NYC for Free reports Target’s Wonder Drop at Domino Park wrapping up today with games, giveaways, and brand activations from LEGO, Hasbro, and more.
In local news, Secret NYC reports the Grand Central Holiday Fair is back, turning one of the world’s most beautiful train stations into a glittering indoor market packed with artisans and gifts. Transit-wise, the MTA is in standard weekend shuffle mode, so listeners should check the app before they leap—especially if you’re sprinting between Midtown shows and Brooklyn hangouts.
Now, Oly’s rapid-fire must-dos for today:
Take a spin at The Rink at Rockefeller Center or Bryant Park’s Winter Village, both highlighted by Average Socialite and NewYorkCity.ca as essential winter stops—instant holiday-movie main-character energy. Swing through Grand Central Holiday Fair for indoor shopping and people-watching that rivals any sporting event. Hit Industry City for the Kendama Cup, then wander Japan Village for snacks and warm drinks between matches. Cap the night with a Rockettes show or an evening performance at Lincoln Center—ballet, opera, or jazz, pick your flavor of fancy.
Local tip from your sports-obsessed city guide: Want to move faster than a point guard on a fast break? When walking in Manhattan, treat the sidewalk like a three-lane highway: stand to the right, pass on the left, and never—ever—stop dead in the middle to check your phone. You’ll instantly feel more like a local and less like a human traffic cone.
Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow: events calendars like Average Socialite and NYC for Free are already lining up more holiday pop-ups, family activations, and winter experiences, so Monday in New York will still be full of reasons to lace up your boots and hit the streets. Tune in tomorrow for more offbeat adventures, surprising events, and maybe a few undercover “sports” hiding in plain sight.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial...Sun, 07 Dec 2025 - 261 - Twinkling Lights, Holiday Markets, and Cirque du Soleil: A Festive Day in NYC
Welcome listeners to Things to Do in New York City! I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned city scout, and today we’re diving into what’s hot, sparkly, and slightly chaotic in NYC. It’s early December, the air is crisp, coat-worthy, and the city is in full holiday hustle: lights blazing, tourists piling into midtown, and New Yorkers power-walking like it’s an Olympic event.
Let’s set the vibe: holiday markets are popping, Fifth Avenue windows are glowing, and Madison Avenue is turning shopping into a sport. According to amNewYork, the 39th annual Miracle on Madison Avenue fundraiser is happening today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with shops between East 57th and 86th donating a portion of sales to support children affected by cancer. That’s retail cardio with a heart.
Here are some standout events for your day. For family magic, the Theater at Madison Square Garden is hosting “’Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil” this evening, a high-flying holiday show packed with acrobatics and festive chaos, according to MSG’s event listing. Concert fans, NewYorkCityTheatre reports a stacked night: Burna Boy bringing Afro-fusion fire, Air Supply for power-ballad nostalgia, Foreigner rocking the suburbs, plus Almost Queen for a full-on Freddie-style tribute. Over at Carnegie Hall, the events calendar shows performances from local music academies, perfect if you like your culture with a side of bragging rights: “Yeah, I saw them before they were famous.” And if you’re on a budget, ClubFreeTime highlights a slew of free activities this weekend, from tai chi in the garden to family art workshops and holiday markets.
On the local news and city-living front, Miracle on Madison means some extra foot traffic and likely slower crosstown moves on the Upper East Side, so if you’re bussing through that stretch, give yourself some extra minutes. Subway-wise, it’s weekend in New York, so assume some service changes and check the MTA site or apps before you commit to that “I’ll be there in 15” text.
Now, what should you actually do today? Hit a classic: wander through Rockefeller Center to see the tree, then walk up Fifth to soak in the holiday windows. Swing by Bryant Park’s Winter Village for rink-side people-watching and a hot chocolate. If you want a quieter, under-the-radar move, head to the holiday markets in smaller neighborhoods or explore Lincoln Center, where the calendar features Big Apple Circus, opera like The Magic Flute, and seasonal concerts that feel like a classy warm-up act for the rest of your night.
Local tip from Oly: if you’re near midtown and need to cross town fast, walking on 52nd or 53rd is usually calmer than battling 42nd or 34th. And on the subway, if a car looks mysteriously empty at rush hour, don’t celebrate yet—there’s almost always a reason. A bad one.
Before we wrap, tomorrow keeps the festive train rolling: more Cirque du Soleil, more concerts, more markets, and we’re inching closer to peak holiday madness, so tune in for fresh picks and some wonderfully weird recs.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, coming to you this Friday, December 5, 2025, from the concrete jungle where even the pigeons walk with confidence. The city’s rolling into a crisp, holiday-tinged day, coats are out, lights are on, and the vibe is that perfect mix of hustle, sparkle, and “I’m late but still getting coffee.”
Today’s lineup is stacked like a championship bracket. Holiday fans, you’ve got the Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes kicking all day at Radio City Music Hall, precision kicks so sharp they should come with a warning label. Classical heads can slide over to Carnegie Hall tonight for the Chamber Orchestra of New York taking on Ravel’s “Bolero,” Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky, the musical equivalent of an all-star game triple-header. Families, there are holiday circus and kids’ events all over town, from festive shows at New Victory Theater to lights and winter fun in the Bronx Zoo and Queens Botanical Garden. Shoppers can hit special holiday markets in spots like Times Square and Bryant Park, where you can grab hot chocolate, quirky gifts, and secretly judge everyone else’s winter hat game. And for nightlife, there are holiday-themed parties and DJ nights across Manhattan and Brooklyn, perfect for those who think sleep is a tourist attraction.
On the local news and cityfront, holiday season means transit is busy, so expect packed subway cars and give yourself extra time, especially around Midtown hotspots like Rockefeller Center and Fifth Avenue. New pop-up holiday bars, themed restaurants, and limited-time experiences are opening around neighborhoods like the East Village, Williamsburg, and Midtown, serving over-the-top cocktails, festive menus, and enough decor to make your camera roll beg for mercy. Many museums and cultural centers are extending hours or hosting special seasonal exhibits, so it’s a great day to duck indoors, warm up, and pretend you’re extremely sophisticated.
If you’re plotting your personal game plan, here’s how to play it. Hit Central Park for a brisk walk or a spin on the ice at Wollman Rink, then cruise down to Bryant Park Winter Village for skating, snacks, and people-watching that deserves its own awards show. Swing by Rockefeller Center to see the massive tree and the legendary rink, then jump to a holiday market or neighborhood lights, like Dyker Heights in Brooklyn if you’re in the mood for full-send Christmas energy. Want something a little more under the radar? Explore a smaller neighborhood—like the Lower East Side or Astoria—for indie coffee shops, tiny galleries, and bars where locals actually talk to each other.
Local tip time: if you want to move like a real New Yorker, walk whenever your destination is under 15–20 minutes and avoid crosstown buses at rush hour unless you enjoy existential crises. For subway pros, use entrances on less crowded corners and always have a backup train route in mind—this city loves a surprise service change. And here’s a fun fact: New York City hosts dozens of quirky events and leagues, from dodgeball and inner-tube water polo to competitive ping-pong and weirdo running clubs, so if you’re staying longer, you can absolutely turn your trip into a full-on amateur sports adventure.
Before signing off, keep an eye on tomorrow: more holiday shows, markets, and concerts are queued up, plus weekend-only events, from family matinees to late-night parties that go well past respectable bedtime. Tune in tomorrow to scout the next round of must-do New York moments and maybe discover your new favorite weird sport-adjacent activity in the city.
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For more check outFri, 05 Dec 2025 - 259 - Jingle Bells and Holiday Spells: NYC's Magical December Delights
Good morning listeners and welcome back to Things to Do in New York City! I'm your host Olly Bennett, and let me tell you, if you're tuning in on this Thursday, December 4th, 2025, you've picked the perfect day to explore this absolutely electric city. The holiday season is in full swing here in the Big Apple, and the energy is absolutely infectious.
Let's dive right into what's happening around the city today. First up, if you're in Midtown and you haven't caught it yet, the NYSE Tree Lighting is happening right now at 11 Wall Street. This iconic celebration runs from 3:30 to 6:30 PM with the actual tree lights illuminating at 6 PM. We're talking about a 75-foot masterpiece of holiday magic, complete with live music performances and company activations. Here's the wild part—you can actually stand directly underneath this towering beauty, not just gawk from afar. It's like standing under a Christmas explosion!
Second, if you're a Cirque du Soleil fan, mark your calendar because 'Twas the Night Before is performing at The Theater at MSG tonight at 7 PM, and this limited holiday run only sticks around through December 28th. This is pure acrobatic artistry meets festive shenanigans.
Third, head over to The Shops at Columbus Circle for Broadway Under the Stars, where you can catch live Broadway performances at 5 PM. We're talking real Broadway talent performing their hearts out, followed by intimate conversations with the stars themselves moderated by Broadway alum George Psomas.
Now here's where things get really fun for you listeners. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular is absolutely dominating the schedule with the legendary Rockettes and their death-defying high kicks performing multiple times throughout the day at Radio City Music Hall. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned spectacle veteran, this show is pure New York holiday tradition.
For my family-oriented listeners, the Bronx Zoo Holiday Lights runs through January 4th and the New York Transit Museum Holiday Train Show features a jaw-dropping 34-foot two-level miniature train set complete with vintage subway cars and the Polar Express winding through whimsical NYC landmarks. It's Instagram gold and runs through February 1st.
Here's a local tip that'll make you sound like a true New Yorker: the Holiday Under The Stars installation at the Shops at Columbus Circle features 300,000 twinkling lights and 44 color-changing stars that perform a choreographed light show every 30 minutes from 5 PM to midnight. Show up around 4:45 PM, grab a hot chocolate, and snag your spot before the crowds roll in.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, the TikTok Holiday Emporium opens at Grand Central Terminal on December 5th for an immersive three-day pop-up experience, plus DSW is launching its first-ever NYC holiday pop-up with life-sized shoe box dioramas designed by actual NYC fashion tastemakers. Trust me, tomorrow's going to be absolutely wild.
So listeners, get out there, embrace the holiday chaos, and soak up everything this magnificent city has to offer. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 04 Dec 2025 - 258 - New York City's Dazzling November 30th: Basketball, Winter Wonderland, and Captivating Arts
Welcome back to Things to Do in New York City, my friends! I'm your host Oly Bennett, and wow, do we have a spectacular Sunday lined up for you on this glorious November 30th, 2025. The city's buzzing with that perfect pre-December energy, and let me tell you, the vibe is absolutely electric today!
Let's dive straight into the action happening right here, right now. First up, basketball fans, the New York Knicks are facing off against the Toronto Raptors tonight at Madison Square Garden, and this is one you don't want to miss. If you're looking for something more immersive and festive, Santa's Secret New York is happening at 5 PM, where you'll journey through an actual winter wonderland into Santa's speakeasy. I'm talking Christmas cocktails, a celebrity chef's culinary creations, live bands, and variety shows with a holiday twist. How absolutely bonkers is that?
For our music lovers, Kayhan Kalhor is performing at The Town Hall at 8 PM, bringing those vivid sonic landscapes and inventive multimedia that'll blow your mind. And here's something beautifully quirky—L'Alliance New York is showcasing the North American premiere of Les Tutomouves from noon to 5 PM, part of their Crossing The Line Festival. Plus, there's family art-making and gallery activities throughout the city, including Tiffany Glass exhibitions and other artistic goodness.
Now, here's your local pro tip that'll make you feel like a true New Yorker: if you're heading to Madison Square Garden tonight, download that CLEAR app and skip the entire line. Seriously, it's a game-changer. Also, arrive early and check your ticket for your designated entrance—The Garden has a massive bag policy, so travel light with bags under 22 by 14 by 9 inches.
Speaking of New York's legendary venues, the city's absolutely stacked with world-class spaces from Carnegie Hall to Barclays Center. Whether you're catching Broadway shows in Times Square or exploring the hidden gems tucked away in the neighborhoods, this city's got something for absolutely everyone.
Here's something wild—New York City sits right where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean, and that geographic mashup has created one of the most vibrant cultural hubs on the planet. From financial powerhouses to artistic epicenters, this five-borough wonder truly has it all.
Tomorrow's looking equally exciting with more concerts, theater productions, and sporting events coming your way. The city never sleeps, and honestly, why would you want it to? Stay tuned for tomorrow's episode where we'll uncover even more incredible ways to experience this magnificent metropolis.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISun, 30 Nov 2025 - 257 - New York City's Electric Holiday Season: Epic Events and Festive Fun on November 29th, 2025
Hey there, listeners! Welcome to Things to Do in New York City! I'm Oly Bennett, your globe-trotting, wildly enthusiastic guide to the world's most electrifying events and quirky happenings. Today is Saturday, November 29th, 2025, and let me tell you, the energy in this city is absolutely electric!
It's that magical time right after Thanksgiving when New York transforms into a winter wonderland, and the holiday season is kicking into full gear. The city's got that crisp autumn bite in the air mixed with twinkling lights and holiday spirit everywhere you look.
Now, let's dive into what's happening TODAY, because trust me, there's something for absolutely everyone!
First up, if you're a hockey fanatic like yours truly, the New York Rangers are taking on the Tampa Bay Lightning at Madison Square Garden. Nothing says Saturday night like the thunderous sound of skates on ice and the roar of thousands of passionate fans. Get there early and soak in that Garden atmosphere!
For my music-loving listeners, Carnegie Hall is hosting the 6th New York Global Music Competition Winners Concert at 1 PM in the Weill Recital Hall. Some of the world's most talented musicians are performing, and honestly, that venue is absolutely magical.
Here's something for the families out there: Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical is playing, based on Mo Willems' beloved children's books. It's colorful, hilarious, and perfect for anyone with kids aged three and up. This one's back on stage after selling out shows, so it's definitely the real deal.
Over in Park Slope, Brooklyn, there's the annual Tree Lighting happening at 5th Avenue and 4th Street starting at 4:30 PM. Picture this: live music, crafts, hot chocolate, photos with Santa, and yes, the community countdown before that beautiful tree lights up at 5:15. Pure holiday magic!
And if you're looking to party tonight, swing by the Hard Rock Hotel New York where Boba Sett is performing at RT60 Rooftop Bar and Lounge from 7 to 11 PM. Nothing beats live music with a skyline view.
Here's a fun local tip for navigating like a true New Yorker: the city's Holiday Under The Stars installation just kicked off at The Shops at Columbus Circle with 300,000 twinkling lights and 44 illuminated stars performing choreographed light shows every half hour from 5 PM to midnight. It's absolutely stunning and perfect for that Instagram-worthy moment!
The holiday season in New York isn't just about the decorations either. Starting November 13th, Broadway Under the Stars kicks off with free live performances from hit Broadway shows every Thursday evening from 5 to 6 PM right there at Columbus Circle. That's the kind of cultural experience that makes this city legendary.
Tomorrow's looking fantastic too, listeners. Keep your eyes peeled for the Roosevelt Island Tree Lighting with performances and holiday festivities, so definitely tune back in!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 29 Nov 2025 - 256 - Holiday Happenings in NYC's Bustling Festive Wonderland
Hey there, it's Ollie Bennett here, and welcome back to Things to Do in New York City! It's Friday, November 28th, 2025, and let me tell you, the energy in the city is absolutely electric right now. We've just wrapped up Thanksgiving, Black Friday madness is in full swing, and the holiday season is kicking into overdrive. The weather's crisp and cool—perfect for exploring the city without melting into a puddle—and New York is basically one giant festival right now.
So what's happening TODAY that you absolutely cannot miss? First up, if you're a basketball fanatic like yours truly, the New York Knicks are taking on the Milwaukee Bucks at Madison Square Garden tonight. There's nothing quite like the roar of the crowd at the Garden—it's pure magic. And speaking of spectacle, the Radio City Christmas Spectacular is happening RIGHT NOW at Radio City Music Hall. We're talking precision dance routines, dazzling costumes, and enough holiday sparkle to make your eyeballs do a happy dance.
But wait, there's more! The House of Black Friday pop-up just opened its doors on the Lower East Side at 95 Rivington Street. This is a creator-led experience featuring over seventy handpicked brands across fashion, beauty, wellness, and food. It's running through December 2nd, and honestly, it's the perfect antidote to endless online scrolling. And if you're into holiday markets—and who isn't—the Pop-Up Collective NYC Holiday Market just launched at 57 Bond Street with its grand opening weekend. We're talking local makers, handmade finds, candle workshops, and free holiday giveaways. It's basically Christmas wrapped up in one spot.
Here's the local pro tip that'll make you feel like a true New Yorker: Skip the crowded main avenues and hit up some of those hidden pop-up markets and smaller venues. They've got all the holiday charm without the shoulder-to-shoulder madness of Times Square. You'll discover incredible local artisans and actually enjoy your shopping experience instead of getting trampled by tourists fighting over discounted sweaters.
Now, if you need something to eat or a place to grab a drink, the Seaport is hosting a massive Holiday Tree Lighting celebration starting at six PM tonight with live performances, local shops, restaurants, and family-friendly activities. It's the perfect blend of festive vibes and actual quality food.
Tomorrow's looking absolutely incredible too, listeners. We've got the Park Slope Tree Lighting happening Saturday evening, and trust me, if you haven't experienced a proper Brooklyn holiday celebration, you're missing out. There's live music, photos with Santa, hot chocolate, and that genuine community spirit that makes New York so special.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 28 Nov 2025 - 255 - Thanksgiving in NYC: Parades, Art, and Jazz - Things to Do in the City That Never Sleeps
Hey there, friends! This is Ollie Bennett, and welcome to Things to Do in New York City! It's Thursday, November 27th, 2025—Thanksgiving Day—and let me tell you, the energy in this city right now is absolutely electric! The weather's cool and crisp, perfect for bundling up and hitting the streets, and New York is buzzing with holiday spirit, parade excitement, and enough activities to make your head spin faster than a competitive spinner at a fidget toy championship!
Speaking of which, let's dive into what's happening TODAY that'll make your Thanksgiving unforgettable!
First up, we've got the absolute crown jewel—the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade kicks off at 8:30 AM on Manhattan's Upper West Side! This isn't just any parade, my friends. We're talking brand new balloons featuring Buzz Lightyear and Pac-Man soaring through the sky, plus an iconic giant onion carriage with eight Shrek characters. The parade features a star-studded lineup including Wicked's Cynthia Erivo, Conan Gray, Lainey Wilson, Foreigner, and the Radio City Rockettes. It airs on NBC with hosts Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, and Hoda Kotb—pure magic!
But wait, there's MORE! If you're feeling artsy and contemplative, head down to the Whitney Museum of American Art at noon for a guided close-looking session called A Closer Look: Guided Close-Looking Through Dialogue. Museum docents will walk you through highlights from Untitled (America), and you'll get to geek out about art with fellow enthusiasts.
For ice skating enthusiasts, the legendary Rink at Bryant Park is open daily, and today's your chance to glide across New York's largest free-admission ice skating rink! This is peak winter vibes, listeners—skating at one of the city's most iconic landmarks with that Manhattan skyline watching over you.
If you're a jazz aficionado, the John Scofield Trio is performing today across the city—world-class musicianship that'll make your Thanksgiving dinner conversation sound utterly pedestrian by comparison.
Now here's a local pro tip: while everyone's jamming on parade watching, the city actually quiets down in unexpected pockets. Use this time to explore lesser-known neighborhoods or grab dining reservations at restaurants that are usually impossible to book. It's like finding the secret level in a video game!
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Friday the 28th, buckle up because we've got A Christmas Carol at the Perelman Performing Arts Center featuring playwright Jack Thorne and director Matthew Warchus—two Tony Award winners reimagining Dickens's classic with absolute brilliance. Plus, Trey Anastasio launches The Beacon Jams at the Beacon Theatre, kicking off three nights of incredible performances!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 27 Nov 2025 - 254 - A NYC Festive Frenzy: Rockettes, Nets, Pickleball & More
Hey listeners, welcome to Things to Do in New York City! I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, wild-sports-loving, fun-fact machine, and today is Monday, November 24, 2025.
This morning, New York feels like it stuck its finger in a festive power socket—mid-holiday buzz, twinkling lights everywhere, and that crisp, almost-winter air that’ll wake you up faster than a slapshot to the face. Skyscrapers shine, tourists and locals zip by, and the city looks like it’s auditioning for a Christmas movie with a side of organized chaos.
Ready for your Monday game plan? Let’s start with headline events! If you want to kick off the festivities, the Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes is lighting up Radio City Music Hall all day—this is pure NYC holiday magic, high-kicks, and glitter included. Over in Brooklyn, basketball bragging rights are on the line as the Brooklyn Nets take on the New York Knicks tonight at 7:30 PM at Barclays Center. There’s pickleball pandemonium from 8 AM to 10 PM for the paddle crowd—yes, it’s booming—plus the Big Apple Circus dazzling families at Lincoln Center. If you’d rather flex your culture muscles, the Museum of Modern Art is running the “New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging” exhibit, making your Instagram feed 72% cooler by proximity.
For those with tiny roadies, there’s the Origami Holiday Tree at the American Museum of Natural History, featuring thousands of paper critters from around the world. And don’t forget ice skating—the Bryant Park Winter Village is in full swing, complete with holiday shops and that inevitable rookie doing triple accidental axels.
In today’s local news, Gotham FC are being celebrated as NWSL soccer champions with a big bash at City Hall. Over in restaurant land, rumor has it Times Square is getting a new beauty pop-up—samples, scents, the works—if you’re into pampering as sport. Transit tip: The subways are running on a regular schedule, but with the city heating up for Thanksgiving, pack extra patience if you’re hopping between boroughs.
My must-do picks: For classic Big Apple cheer, catch the Saks Fifth Avenue Holiday Light Show—it’s free, it’s flashy, it’s peak-joy level ten. Snap a photo with Santa or try the brand-new cocktails (made with coconut water, no less) at COTE Korean Steakhouse thanks to a special pop-up event. If you want an offbeat adventure, join the free hot cocoa fest and letter-writing to Santa happening on Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn, with live music and even a sleigh-photo op.
Fun fact to tuck in your New Yorker tool belt: There are more languages spoken in NYC—over 800—than anywhere else in the world. You could ask for directions, get coffee, and buy a knockoff bag without repeating yourself all day!
Before you dash, here’s a sneak peek at tomorrow: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is ramping up, marching bands will put in one last epic rehearsal, and there’s an apple giveaway at 261 Fifth Avenue—a whopping 15,000 pounds of apples up for grabs! Tune in tomorrow for that, plus even more off-the-wall city happenings.
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Welcome to Things to Do in New York City—Ollie Bennet here, your globe-trotting sports nut with a nose for adventures and a laugh loud enough to wake up the subway at rush hour! Today is Friday, November 21, 2025, and the Big Apple is buzzing with fall energy. The skies are crisp, jackets are out, and everyone’s got a “let’s make today epic” look in their eye. New York’s weather is classic November—think brisk, breezy, maybe a sprinkle, but nothing that can’t be beaten by hot cocoa or a wild spin on a dance floor.
The city’s vibe? A little bit festive, a little bit rebellious, and definitely awake. Notable happenings? The streets are a runway of holiday pop-ups, quirky markets, legendary concerts, and, of course, a sprinkle of unexpected events you’ll only find here.
If you’re hunting for events today, you are in for a treat: Patti Smith will ignite the Beacon Theatre, throwing down a 50th anniversary bash for Horses that’s pure rock ‘n’ roll history—so get ready for poetic punk and plenty of heart. If pop drama is your jam, Sam Smith is bringing the “To Be Free” show to Warsaw in Brooklyn, transforming brooding ballads into razzle-dazzle reality. Prefer your insanity served dance style? The KATSEYE Beautiful Chaos Tour storms into Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom, which promises that full-on spectacle modern pop fans live for.
And for the Broadway-loving bunch, Penn Plaza is going totally Oz with the Wicked: For Good Soundtrack Boutique opening today. It’s a bonanza of themed installations, merch, and a chance to win props—plus a selfie opportunity that’ll make your Instagram sparkle with emerald magic.
Feeling festive? TONYMOLY is hosting a three-day holiday takeover at Smiley Coffee on Ludlow Street with free treats and exclusive swag. Go early—the first fifty guests score a full-size beauty gift, and you might just snap a selfie mid-sip under some custom mistletoe.
Family adventurers, don’t miss the color-fueled, hands-on art exhibits at Lincoln Center, or the dynamic new photography collections popping up at MoMA. For culture with a twist, Jack Ferver’s “My Town” unites dance and theater at NYU Skirball Center—expect boundary-smashing performance, wild storytelling, and audience participation that could involve interpretive jazz hands.
Big local news! Xi’an Famous Foods is opening a new Lenox Hill location today, so noodles lovers get your chopsticks ready. Subway riders, the F line has extra crews smoothing out morning delays between Houston and Lafayette—meaning one less reason to curse under your breath and one more reason to smile at strangers. And if you’re looking for something new to swipe, spritz, or sniff, the Old Navy Beauty Co pop-up gives city folk a sneak peek at the brand's leap into face, body, and fragrance glory.
Seasonal must-dos: skate your heart out at Bryant Park’s Winter Village, hit up hidden speakeasies like Attaboy for a custom cocktail, and stroll through Central Park’s southern paths—golden leaves, skyline views, and enough squirrel action for a real life nut-themed drama.
Ollie’s local tip—skip the big-box holiday crowds and hit the Pop-Up Collective NYC Holiday Market opening next week at Bond Street. You’ll find handmade gifts, creative workshops, and maybe the ugliest ornament outside of your aunt’s attic, all with a side of New York charm.
Stick around for tomorrow’s sneak peek! We’ve got cosmic dance shows, the second day of TONYMOLY hijinks, secret brunch pop-ups, and brewing buzz over the Dutch National Ballet’s awesomely athletic performance at Lincoln Center. So tune in, ’cause every day in New York is its own world championship of weird, wild, and unforgettable.
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Welcome to Things to Do in New York City! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, adrenaline-pumped, sports-obsessed host with a fierce love for everything weird, wild, and wonderful about the Big Apple. It’s Thursday, November 20, 2025, and the city is buzzing more than a caffeinated squirrel at a chess tournament.
Today, New York’s got that late-fall crispness: think black puffer jackets, pumpkin spice in the air, and leaves crunching beneath hurried feet. Skies are mostly clear and cool, perfect for adventure—no matter if you want to get indoorsy or tackle the boroughs head-on. According to Secret NYC, holiday events are igniting the city, and the energy’s picking up with Thanksgiving just a week away.
For listeners who want a mix of the arts, music, family fun, and even a little retail therapy, New York delivers in full force today.
Up first, culture vultures should swoop down to the Brooklyn Museum for “Monet and Venice,” the largest collection of Monet’s dreamy masterpieces to hit New York in 25 years. Out of 100 paintings, 19 original Monets are waiting to dazzle you—ideal if rainclouds threaten and indoors is your vibe, but honestly, Monet’s got more water lilies than Central Park’s got pigeons.
If your soul craves drama (or just a lively debate about existentialism), the Hudson Theatre is staging “Waiting for Godot” at 7 p.m. tonight. That’s right, Godot’s still not here, but the debate over his arrival will be as amusing as a subway saxophonist on a sugar rush.
For concert lovers, Maroon 5 rocks Madison Square Garden tonight as part of their “LOVE IS LIKE” tour. That’s sure to be a banger and, let’s face it, a night at the Garden gives you true New Yorker bragging rights.
Families, hold onto those mittens: The city’s largest indoor light show, Holiday Under The Stars, is twinkling away at The Shops at Columbus Circle from 5 p.m. onwards. Picture this: 44 illuminated stars, 300,000 lights, and synchronized music every half hour until midnight. Don’t forget the free Broadway Under The Stars pop-up at the same location around dinnertime—a medley of hits from shows like Moulin Rouge!, The Lion King, and Mamma Mia!
If you love your bargains as much as your beauty sleep, MUJI’s Fifth Avenue is throwing a Friends & Family Shopping Night from 5-8 p.m., with cake, live music, and 20% off everything. Yes, you heard right—cake, steals, and celebration for their 10th anniversary. Don’t forget your ID; it’s 21 and over.
Tonight, VR fans and adventure-seekers can test the latest at Eclipso Entertainment NYC with a free 30-minute VR session. You might not leave the city physically, but your mind will take a holiday.
Now for some quick city update action: The FDNY is lighting up the campaign for the Great American Smokeout today—if you see fire trucks that look extra enthusiastic, that’s why. Transit is running smooth, but as always, check the MTA for surprise dance parties, I mean, service changes. And foodie news—keep your eyes peeled for new pop-ups in NoHo and the West Village, especially if quirky fusion and hidden speakeasies are your thing.
If you want a pro move for memory-making: Head to Bryant Park for skating at the Winter Village, already glittering ahead of Thanksgiving, or catch a glimpse of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree arriving for its holiday transformation—nothing says NYC spirit quite like staring up at a tree taller than your ambition.
Fun fact to wow your friends: Did you know the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade started in 1924 and featured real animals from Central Park Zoo? These days, it’s all about the supersized balloons, but that OG chaos was peak New York.
Looking for more? Make sure to catch tomorrow’s launch of the Wicked: For Good Soundtrack Boutique at Penn Plaza, and get ready for even more holiday magic over the weekend as Saks Fifth Avenue launches its light...Thu, 20 Nov 2025 - 251 - "Things to Do in New York City: Pac-Man, Big Apple Circus, and Broadway Sparkle"
Welcome listeners to "Things to Do in New York City" with me, Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting guide to the city’s quirkiest, coolest happenings! It's Sunday, November 16, 2025, and right now, New York’s strutting into late fall with crisp air, vibrant leaves, and a contagious buzz thanks to holiday prep and event season kicking into overdrive. Forecast: it’s brisk but sunny—perfect for outdoor adventure and indoor escapades alike. Central Park is showing off its glorious autumn shades for leaf peepers, while the city’s background score includes everything from street performers to a distant cheer from MetLife Stadium.
What’s stirring up the city’s vibe today? The PAC-MAN 45th Anniversary pop-up explodes at Macy’s Herald Square in Brooklyn with the World’s Largest PAC-MAN, interactive arcade madness, giveaways, and enough yellow dot-fuelled nostalgia to power an entire NYC block. Not a gamer? No worries! The Big Apple Circus dazzles with day shows near Lincoln Center—a timeless favorite where jugglers and acrobats turn gravity into high art right under the big top.
Cultural seekers, get ready for a lineup as stacked as a deli sandwich: at Lincoln Center, you’ll find the Met Orchestra Chamber Ensemble performing a mix of Bach, Strauss, and Shostakovich in the afternoon, while the Broadway Under the Stars concert glitters in Columbus Circle amidst 44 illuminated stars and 300,000 twinkling lights choreographed to music—grab a selfie, you’ll look like you’ve fallen into a festive disco ball. Broadway buffs can also journey to Rockefeller Center for Wicked: For Good Family Day where Elphaba and Glinda’s actual costumes have landed, plus interactive murals, coloring, surprise appearances, and photo ops. Got a Top of the Rock ticket today? Flash it for priority access and skip the lines like a true backstage insider.
If your vibe is all things food and cheeky new digs, the Waldorf Astoria is back, opening its doors with an art deco centennial exhibit and the Guerlain Shalimar fragrance showcase—smell the history, literally! FIGS just threw open its Community Hub on the Upper East Side, welcoming shoppers and local healthcare heroes to sip, snack, and snag fresh gear in style. And speaking of upward mobility: the latest public transit update has subways running smoothly (for now!).
As the sun dips, nightlife is roaring. Santa’s Secret at Voss Events invites you through a winter wonderland and into a speakeasy with Christmas cocktails, live bands, and mind-blowing holiday acts—if you like your holidays with a dash of edge and a sprinkle of circus, this is your ticket. Carnegie Hall is serving world-class chamber music, while WFUV’s "Cavalcade" radio show tonight drops fresh music with culture-rich undertones for those winding down.
If you only do one truly epic NYC classic today, take a walk or bike ride through Central Park. Leaf peeping isn’t just a fall cliché—it’s an all-star sport here thanks to the golden, red, and orange canopy. Local tip from yours truly: pop into any bodega and try an “everything” bagel. It’s New York’s unofficial breakfast champion and will fuel your adventure whether you’re chasing circus rings or jazz notes. Want pure local cred? Learn the subway “express” hack: take the 2 or 3 trains for quick north-south moves, or make transfers like a pro at Times Square’s mega-junction—don’t be shy, ask a transit worker for directions if you get spun around!
And for all you championship planners—tomorrow brings the Vessel’s first-ever Holiday Lighting at Hudson Yards, with live music and dazzling performances to kick off the sparkle season, plus a wedding showcase cruising up the Hudson for the romantics. More quirky competitions, off-the-wall festivals, and giggle-worthy happenings coming soon, so tune in for more adventures.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! Today is Saturday, November 15, 2025, and Oly Bennet here—your global sportster turned Big Apple adventurer, ready to catapult you into a day so epic it might just rival the time I tried cheese-rolling in Gloucestershire (spoiler: it’s fast and it’s unforgiving). NYC is absolutely pulsing this weekend. The fall crispness slaps you awake, jackets are on, scarves are swirling, and maybe you’re dodging a surprise rain shower, because, admit it, that’s the city’s unofficial sport!
Right now, the city’s got a high-energy vibe with folks buzzing for the holidays and everyone looking for their next slice, show, or selfie spot. Central Park is a glorious kaleidoscope with every leaf competing for MVP. If you’re strolling by Bryant Park, you’ll find winter already sneaking in—seriously, the Bank of America Winter Village is up and running with ice skaters whirling, hot chocolate flowing, and shops open for some early-season gift hustle.
Today’s event lineup? It’s a gold mine for every tribe:
Radio City Christmas Spectacular is running four big shows—11:00, 2:00, 5:00, and 8:00 pm. Rockettes, sequins, and more high kicks than an Olympics afterparty.
Disney On Ice: Frozen & Encanto will charm the skates right off you. Two shows, 3:00 and 7:00 pm at UBS Arena, with enough icy magic to make Olaf jealous.
The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is happening 10 am to 1 pm at Central Park’s Naumburg Bandshell—thousands turning out to lace up for a brilliant cause. You can walk, you can cheer, you can just high-five strangers and tell them Oly sent you.
Comedy fireworks ignite tonight with Louis C.K. headlining the NY Comedy Festival at the Beacon Theatre at 7:30 pm. If you’ve ever wondered how New Yorkers process their existential dread, this is your masterclass!
For the sports nuts: Columbia Lions vs. Brown Bears collide at noon—the Ivy League providing plenty of scrappy action and school pride, minus any rogue mascots, probably.
On the local news and citywide buzz front, there are whispers of a new ramen joint opening in the East Village with noodles so springy you could bungee-jump off them (okay, maybe just in your dreams). Subway service is running on schedule, but—pro tip—always check for those last-minute reroutes if you’re catching late night shows. Bryant Park is teeming with pop-up markets, and the holiday lights at Columbus Circle are back, glowing brighter than my uncle’s bowling shirts.
Now for Oly’s must-do picks geared for peak fun:
Hit the Rockefeller Center for Wicked: For Good Family Day, where Broadway, movie magic, and hands-on surprises meet in a celebration to melt your emerald-green heart.
Are you bold enough for hidden gems? Duck into Chinatown’s annual mooncake tasting—local bakeries sneak out fresh batches today, and rumor has it, the black sesame will turn you into a poet.
Or, snap your most dazzling photo under the Holiday Under The Stars at the Shops at Columbus Circle—44 stars, 300,000 twinkling lights, and possibly a new holiday-themed TikTok challenge if you’ve got the moves.
Local tip: When navigating the subway, watch for the “express” trains that can skip half of Manhattan in minutes. But the best trick? If you’re lost, ask someone decked out in Yankees gear—New Yorkers love an excuse to play local hero.
And for tomorrow’s thrill: Gospel on Sundays lights up Harlem churches with soul-stirring tunes, Disney On Ice spins again, and the New York Giants face the Packers at MetLife Stadium for football fans hungry for touchdowns and snacks. Stick around for more secret recipes and wild city experiences you won’t want to miss!
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Welcome, listeners, to “Things to Do in New York City!” Today is Friday, November 14, 2025, and if you’re ready to squeeze the most out of your NYC adventure, you’ve just landed in the right spot—because I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sports-obsessed guide to the wildest corners of the Big Apple. The streets are buzzing, the air is crisp with autumn’s golden touch, and the city is swirling with both locals and travelers, all bundled up for a day packed with quirky fun.
Out the window this morning, it's classic NYC November: a brisk chill perfect for those stylish scarves, but with dazzling sunshine setting Manhattan’s skyscrapers aglow like guilded toothpicks. The mood across New York is part festive, part frenzied—just the sort of energy that makes stumbling into a street performance or a spontaneous chess match in Bryant Park absolutely inevitable.
Now, if you’re hunting for what’s hot and happening today, clear your calendar for these epic events:
The PAC-MAN 45th Anniversary Pop-up at Macy’s Herald Square opens today, and let’s be honest, nothing screams “New York quirk” like watching grown adults battle on the World’s Largest PAC-MAN console. There’s also a meet-and-greet with PAC-MAN himself (he’s shockingly round in person), arcade battles, and exclusive merch galore. Challenge your buddy or go solo for pixelated glory!
If pickles are your love language, the Grillo’s Pickle National Pickle Day Party at Bar Snack will have you pickled pink! This bash serves up free pickle-themed tattoos, Grillo’s merch, and probably more brine than your average Wednesday at Katz’s. It’s free, raucous, and (if you’re brave) delicious.
Broadway Under The Stars returns to The Shops at Columbus Circle this evening, bringing live performances from standout Broadway hits like *Moulin Rouge!* and *The Lion King*. Holiday lights, jaw-dropping musical numbers, and a Q&A with the stars—all free and open to everyone. Toss your hat, hum along, and maybe catch a selfie with a musical star festively lit by a cavalcade of glowing stars.
Got kids or just hankering for some pop culture fun? Head to Carnegie Hall at 8 pm for *An Evening of Traditional Japanese Arts*, featuring Noh and kabuki theater, taiko drumming, and other marvelous spectacles. It’s a culture-booster and a perfect evening for feeling worldly—without leaving Midtown.
Sports fans—assemble! The New York Knicks are taking on the Miami Heat tonight at Madison Square Garden. Hotdogs, hoops, and rowdy fans—it’s practically a spiritual experience. If you want a classic dose of American sports adrenaline, this is your ticket.
For family adventurers, the largest indoor holiday light show dazzles hourly at Columbus Circle, while Passport to Santa offers little ones a chance to send a wish into the twinkling ether—and yes, rumor has it, even the plaza pigeons are feeling festive.
Big news on the city beat: The Waldorf Astoria just reopened after a historic restoration. Sneak in for free guided tours and check out the Guerlain Shalimar exhibit—think art-deco meets perfume meets serious New York nostalgia. For foodies, whispers around town say that a hot new ramen spot is dropping in the East Village this weekend—hunt for giant noodle bowls and don’t be shy to slurp like a local. Transit tip for today: Subway construction means C trains are running express until 4 pm, so zip from uptown to downtown faster than a New Yorker late for brunch.
No trip—or local stroll—would be complete without a spin through Central Park, the autumn colors peaking right now. If you want to spot a wild sport, keep an eye out for impromptu Quidditch matches on the Great Lawn. Yes, brooms included. New York’s unofficial motto: If it’s weird, we’ll play it.
Oly Bennet's tip of the day: When crossing busy intersections, stick close to the dog walkers. New Yorkers respect determined pups and you’ll...Fri, 14 Nov 2025 - 248 - NYC November Fun - UFC Bashes, Broadway Sing-Alongs, Comedy Fests & More!
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with your globe-trotting, fun-loving host, Oly Bennet! Today’s date is Thursday, November 13th, 2025, and let me tell you—the city feels extra electric right now. The autumn air’s just crisp enough for cozy scarves, and New Yorkers are buzzing with that pre-holiday excitement that only this town can pull off. Whether you’re here to sightsee, scarf a bagel, or find yourself in the middle of some gloriously wacky event, NYC this week is basically a pinball machine set to ‘tilt.’
What’s setting the tone today? Mother Nature’s dialed in that golden November light—perfect for those classic Central Park strolls and cityscape selfies. But if you’re allergic to FOMO, brace yourself, because NYC is unleashing a buffet of events catering to every flavor of fun.
Let’s kick things off with jaw-dropping live action: PacSun is kicking off a UFC-themed bash in Soho from 11 AM to 1 PM, hosting a live podcast and a meet and greet with UFC champ Alex Pereira. The first 30 folks in line score their own personal ‘Octagon’ experience and, rumor has it, exclusive claw machine prizes. If you hear someone giggling madly, it’s probably me in line, seeing if I can snag a free glove.
Not far away, the Shops at Columbus Circle transform into a winter wonderland with their Holiday Under the Stars installation, boasting 44 glowing stars and 300,000 lights, all choreographed to music from 5PM onwards. And at 5PM sharp, Broadway Under the Stars lights up the second-floor stage with free performances from cast members of hits like Moulin Rouge!, The Lion King, and The Book of Mormon. Singing in the stars—literally!
Laughs are mandatory in NYC, and tonight’s New York Comedy Festival event, The Basement Yard, lands at Madison Square Garden at 8PM. Expect epic stories, NYC in-jokes, and a crowd that knows how to roar. For the musically minded, English singer-songwriter Patrick Wolf stages an intimate 8PM show at Adler Hall—expect indie anthems, dreamy vibes, and a crowd of artistic souls in ironic sweaters.
Craving hands-on culture? There’s a free rock musical with Broadway cast and crew happening at 7PM—details courtesy of Club Free Time, who are always on the hunt for wallet-friendly adventure. Prefer box office bonanzas? Disney on Ice: Frozen & Encanto skates in with magical performances that’ll make both kids and adults gasp and giggle.
Now for some local flavor: The Waldorf Astoria is running a free guided tour of its Guerlain Shalimar Exhibition through November 20th—a sensorial, scent-inspired journey through New York’s century of glitz and glam. Looking ahead, the Poshmark Holiday Café in the West Village woos shoppers today until 5PM with exclusive sips and thrifty chic.
On the city scoop front, several subway lines have just upgraded their contactless payment readers—tap and go is now easier than ever, so those MetroCard woes might finally be coming to an end. Tonight, several blocks in Midtown light up for film shoots, so keep your eyes peeled for some accidental movie magic.
What to do today? Embrace the season with a Central Park leaf-crunching walk, then swing by a hidden gem like the City Reliquary in Williamsburg for quirky NYC artifacts fit for my kind of sports nut. Or grab a hot chocolate and just people-watch in Bryant Park, where the ice rink is already attracting Olympians in-training and first-date disasters.
Oly’s local tip: If you need a bathroom break, dash into a hotel lobby—they’re usually plush, well-kept, and far less stressful than public restrooms. You heard it here first.
And for tomorrow? Radio City’s Christmas Spectacular returns with the Rockettes kicking things into holiday gear, a Times Square dinner-and-dance show turns the clock back to the 1940s, and—if you’re feeling brave—there’s a marathon of PAC-MAN at an arcade pop-up! Stay tuned for the full scoop on...Thu, 13 Nov 2025 - 247 - NYC's Autumn Adventures - Culture, Cuisine, and Can't-Miss Events!
Welcome to “Things to Do in New York City” with your globe-trotting pal Oly Bennet! It's Sunday, November 9, 2025, and the Big Apple’s buzzing like a subway car at rush hour. Right now, it’s brisk and bright—classic autumn in New York, perfect for scarf-wearing, park-strolling, and latte-sipping. The leaves are in serious style mode, the city feels electric, and there’s a full lineup of events giving the city that famous unstoppable energy.
Today, New York wakes up to a wild mix of culture and adventure. First up, the legendary Big Apple Circus is back in Industry City, Brooklyn, running from 11 am and again at 2:30 and 6 pm—whether you’re a kid or just a grown-up who loves clowns and acrobatics, this one’s a must. Over in Manhattan, the National Arts Club has its Fall Exhibitions open from 10 am to 3 pm, perfect for art lovers who want some gallery magic with brunch. If you’re more into funky shopping, A Current Affair Pop Up Vintage Marketplace continues at Industry City from noon to 6 pm, featuring rare gems and retro treasures—Vogue even called this a cult shopping event, so bring your best bargain-hunting skills.
Feeling musical? Head to Lincoln Center for jazz, drama, and classical performances throughout the day. From the Juilliard Jazz Ensembles celebrating blues legend Bessie Smith at 4 pm, to Lincoln Center Theater’s “Ragtime” musical and comedy with Vir Das at LCT3, there’s something for every taste. Families will love the gardening and kitchen botany classes at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, where you can learn to grow herbs and whip up botanical treats—even if you think your plant skills are as non-existent as a Mets playoff run!
Now, for a slice of today’s local news. NYC’s dining scene just leveled up—there’s buzz about a new pizza spot opening in the East Village serving Roman-style pies that are thinner than a subway railing. MTA has announced maintenance along the N and R trains near Sunset Park, so expect some delays and consider taking the D train if you’re heading to Industry City. The city’s been piloting extra bike lanes along Broadway, making it easier to zip through Manhattan like a courier (but with less shouting).
Can’t decide what to do? Do them all! Brave the big attractions like Central Park—it’s a photo-op paradise with autumn colors everywhere. Try Roosevelt Island for skyline selfies and tram rides that feel straight out of a superhero movie. For hidden gems, track down Pomander Walk—a fairy-tale secret street on the Upper West Side that’ll make you believe NYC has actual magic mixed with its hustle.
Fun fact—if you want to blend in like a true local, absolutely do NOT make eye contact on the subway. But you can absolutely wear Yankees gear and everyone will nod in approval, even if you don’t know the starting lineup.
Tomorrow is shaping up to be just as epic, with even more concerts, pop-up festivals, and the Radio City Rockettes threatening to kick your socks off. Don’t miss out—tune in for all the wild, wonderful things New York has in store.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! It’s Saturday, November 8, 2025, and I’m your globe-trotting, pun-loving host, Oly Bennet. The Big Apple is positively buzzing—frosty breezes from the Hudson, a sky alternating between sun and clouds, and a hint of autumn gold everywhere. Grab your jackets, but don’t forget your sense of adventure, because NYC is serving up a colorful platter of excitement today!
The current vibe? Pure, autumnal New York magic. Central Park is ablaze with fiery foliage, selfie-takers are out in force, and every coffee shop window is fogged up by people plotting world domination—or at least, where to find the city’s weirdest pie. Whether you’re a jogger, stroller, or professional leaf-kicker, today is perfect for strutting your stuff in Manhattan’s greatest urban jungle.
For events, get ready for a day with options for every flavor of city explorer:
The Pop-Up One Night Only Art Exhibition at West Park Art Gallery is where creativity sprints for the finish line. From 6–9 pm, wander the Upper West Side and soak up everything from local legends to aspiring Picassos—plus, it’s free admission, so save those dollars for hot dogs or subway fare!
If you’ve got a love for sparkly nostalgia and incredible finds, Brooklyn’s Industry City hosts A Current Affair: Pop Up Vintage Marketplace. More than 70 vendors are under one roof from noon to 6 pm, letting you scour racks for everything from Victorian vests to groovy ‘80s jumpsuits. Vogue once crowned it a “cult shopping event,” so channel your inner treasure hunter and hop the D, N, or R train for vintage glory.
Looking for a family-friendly, feline-powered spectacle? Drop everything for Yes, A Cat Named Marty Cohen, The Musical! This quirky show starts at 3 pm and guarantees laughs, purrs, and possibly a tap-dancing tabby. If your kids are grumpy, after this, they’ll be paw-sitively delighted.
At Copacabana, it’s Despechadas Karaoke Party—a Latin nightlife celebration where you can belt your heart out! Expect glitter, confetti, and maybe a new record for best Selena impersonation. Kickoff is after sunset, and backup dancers are optional but encouraged.
For something truly “only in NYC,” Herald Holiday Market blasts off today outside Macy’s, transforming 34th Street into a wonderland of handcrafted gifts and treats that’ll make your Instagram story look like a Hallmark movie. Holiday cheer starts now—no need to wait for Thanksgiving!
Comedians are invading Beacon Theatre for the New York Comedy Festival, and Trevor Wallace headlines the Alpha Beta Male Tour tonight. Prepare for gut-busting punchlines, wild crowd energy, and a reminder that nothing pairs with laughter like neon city lights.
If music tickles your fancy, the greats assemble at Lincoln Center today. You’ll find classical legends, jazz phenoms, and, probably, someone playing a triangle better than you ever imagined possible. Carnegie Hall echoes with world-class concerts, and Joshua Bell performs with the New York Philharmonic for the ultimate culture flex.
Now to local news—whispers on the street declare a new Szechuan eatery has fired up its woks in Chinatown, promising tongue-tingling peppercorns and chili-gold noodles. The subway is running smoothly with weekend service tweaks, so check train info before chase your wildest plans, and the city’s fleet of autumn food trucks have rolled out their ultimate pies—apple, sweet potato, even maple bacon. No judgment if you sample them all.
Must-do activities for today: skate across Central Park’s ice rinks for a “bambi on ice” experience; visit the Rockefeller Center for skyline magic and unexpected elf sightings; or try the Discovery Tank at Hudson River Park, where fish flaunt their scales and city kids get hands-on with science.
Here’s my “Oly O’Tip": New Yorkers never walk in a straight line—sidewalk...Sat, 08 Nov 2025 - 245 - NYC's Lively Friday: Disco Silents, Jazz Gems, and the Art of Jaywalking
Oly Bennet coming at you live, listeners—welcome to “Things to do in New York City,” and would you look at that, it’s Friday, November 7th, 2025! Today, New York’s autumn mood is on full blast: crisp November air, a sea of fiery leaves painting Central Park, jackets in fashion, and buckets of energy across the city. It’s one of those lively Fridays that feels like anything can happen—especially in this metropolis where “oh, that’s not a thing” doesn’t exist.
Let’s dive into what’s hot today. First up, if you want your disco to come with a groovy side of silence, check out the Silent Disco: Fall for the 70s. It’s a headphones-on, boogie-down, free dance party where your best 70s outfit will win you the ultimate time-travel cred. Imagine hundreds of people secretly gettin’ their funk on—no weird looks, just weird moves.
For lovers of the arts, Lincoln Center pulls out all the stops this evening. The Jazz at Lincoln Center has the Stephane Wrembel: Django New Orleans CD Release, guaranteed to make your feet and soul jig. Over at The Metropolitan Opera, the legendary *Carmen* dazzles at 8 PM—you haven’t lived until you’ve felt the drama and fanfare of Bizet’s masterpiece echoing through that grand hall. If you prefer musical theatre with a modern twist, the off-Broadway sensation *44: The Musical* is belting out presidential history at the Daryl Roth Theatre, 7 PM showtime, Time Out New York says it’s “as witty as it is wild.”
Now, if you want something delightfully unexpected, how about house music in the Bronx? The First Friday event at the Bronx Museum of the Arts gets you grooving to DJ Blk Shine, exploring open galleries—with complimentary snacks! That’s right, dance, art, and munchies all included.
For the shopaholics and fragrance fans, New York’s latest pop-up must-do is the Aerin X Glace extravaganza, celebrating the new Amber Musk Vanille scent from noon to 8 PM. The viral hot chocolate from Glace is the talk of the TikTok-iverse, and the first 50 folks in line get exclusive swag. It’s free, it’s fabulous, and it smells a heck of a lot better than the average New York subway ride at rush hour.
Now for a speed round of local scoop! According to MTA, subway service is running with minor delays on the 6 line—so, nothing new there, travelers, budget a few extra minutes and keep those podcasts cued for platform entertainment. Starving? There’s a new ramen joint opening near Union Square, promising what might be the funkiest miso broth ever tasted. Street cart rivalry imminent.
Must-do’s today? Wander through Central Park and soak up the autumn leaves, grab a last-minute ticket to a Broadway matinee (because New York musicals in fall just hit different), or find your way to a hole-in-the-wall jazz club—ask a local, they’ll never lead you wrong.
Oly’s pro tip for today: When grabbing coffee or a slice, never just order “pizza”—ask for a “regular slice.” Anything else and the pizzaiolo will know you’re fresh off the ferry. And remember, in New York, jaywalking is more than a way of crossing the street, it’s a civic art form—just watch out for those yellow cabs.
Before you go, mark tomorrow’s dance card—Jazz at Lincoln Center brings more live sets, pop-ups are still popping, and Sunday brings another wave of free and secret shows. Don’t miss it, and tune back in as we chase down New York’s next big adventure.
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Welcome, listeners, to “Things to Do in New York City” with your globetrotting sports fanatic, Oly Bennet! Today is Thursday, November 6, 2025, and the city is buzzing like a hot dog stand outside Yankee Stadium. We’ve got crisp fall air, the last of the gold leaves tumbling down the avenues, and a vibe that screams “grab a scarf, hot cider, and hit the town for something epic!”
Today NYC is dishing up more events than a Coney Island eating contest. Radio City Music Hall is pulling out all the stops with the legendary Christmas Spectacular starring the Rockettes—catch performances at 3pm and 8pm for a blast of kicklines and sparkly holiday cheer. If music’s your jam, Giveon is crooning at Madison Square Garden tonight—get ready for soulful ballads and smooth R&B. SecretNYC reports that Bryant Park’s Winter Village igloos are now open; picture snuggling up with artisanal sausages and mulled wine in a heated glass dome, with the city skyline twinkling all around you. The Banksy Museum is also shaking things up with the largest collection of life-size street art murals ever showcased in NYC—a must-see for art adventurers. And for foodies, there’s a free Food Festival filled with local vendors, bites, and bustling NY spirit, according to Club Free Time.
That’s not all—families, don’t miss Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail, perfect for all ages and those who think Halloween deserves an encore. The New York Botanical Garden’s classic Holiday Train Show is storming into the Bronx soon, with over 200 intricate city landmarks made from plant materials, chugging along amidst twinkling lights. The Brooklyn Museum is going big with a blockbuster Monet and Venice exhibition, the largest showcase of Monet’s Venetian works seen in over 25 years.
Now, here’s the latest scoop direct from Oly’s bottomless knapsack of NYC quirks: Macy’s is prepping for their Holiday Square launch on November 8th—holiday shopping, pop-up performances, and festive fun just days away. If you’re hitting up public transit, stay on the lookout for schedule updates, as the MTA rolls in its usual November changes. Good news for food explorers: a new generation Korean barbecue joint just opened in the East Village, promising marinated short ribs so good you’ll want to call your grandma and brag.
For your must-do activities, zip down to Central Park for some classic fall leaf-peeping—those reds and golds are going fast! Warm up with a stroll through Bryant Park’s bustling holiday market, where you can score unique gifts and nosh on sweets that’ll convince you calories don’t count in November. Craving offbeat adventure? Hunt down Gulliver’s Gate, a mind-bending miniature world hidden in Times Square, or dive into the igloos at Winter Village for toasty treats with friends.
Here’s an Oly Bennet local tip: If you want to blend in like a native, walk like you mean it—NYC foot traffic is an Olympic sport of its own, so keep up the pace and always watch for surprise street performances!
Tomorrow, get ready as “Meet the Tree Day” arrives at Rockefeller Center with holiday festivities, and the excitement builds for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular’s weekend shows. Stick with me, Oly Bennet, for another wild, offbeat roundup of New York’s best. This city never takes a day off, and neither should you!
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Welcome, listeners, to “Things to Do in New York City”—your ticket to the city’s wildest adventures! I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut, and today is Sunday, November 2, 2025. NYC is absolutely buzzing this morning: a crisp autumn chill makes the city feel alive, and there’s just enough sunshine to remind you why Central Park looks like it’s wearing its fanciest fall trench coat. Whether you’ve just finished a bagel as big as your face or you’re still waking up on the subway, get ready—because New York is having what I’d call a ‘marathon-level’ kind of day.
First up, speaking of full-throttle energy, it’s the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon! Over 55,000 runners are tearing across all five boroughs, from Staten Island through Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and straight into Central Park. Whether you’re running, spectating, or waving your “Go Grandma!” sign, it’s a citywide block party with cheers, cowbells, and some of the best people-watching imaginable. If you’ve dreamed of seeing people dressed as giant bananas sprinting through Midtown, today is your moment. As amNewYork describes it, it’s a “triumph of the human spirit”—plus, you get bonus points if you spot someone running in a dinosaur suit.
For sports fans who prefer the indoors (and heated seats), Madison Square Garden is hosting the New York Knicks vs. the Chicago Bulls tonight. Nothing screams “Big City Energy” like a high-stakes hoops showdown—including specialty eats like Paulie Gee’s Pizza and Fuku fried chicken. If the Knicks win, expect to hear spontaneous “MVP!” chants down 7th Avenue. MSG reminds everyone to arrive early, keep those digital tickets ready, and remember, oversized bags will face more rejection than a fourth-string quarterback.
Culture vultures, tonight is your playground! Radio City Music Hall is rocking multiple showtimes of the Christmas Spectacular—a dazzling swirl of Rockettes, sparkles, and high kicks guaranteed to make even your most Grinch-like friend smile. If musicals are more your jam, Broadway’s got a fresh lineup including old favorites and up-and-coming hits; just follow the sound of tap shoes and belting sopranos.
For the adventurous and the quirky—oh, you’re my kind of listener—there’s the Dark Side of Bohemia true crime walking tour this afternoon in the East Village. Find out where legend meets scandal and enjoy storytelling that’s more twisted than a pretzel cart. Over on 8th Avenue, you can paint your own watercolor masterpiece or hone your Riichi Mahjong game. Plus, don’t miss the “A Smokey Halloween Party” at 621 W 46th St tonight. Because why stop celebrating Halloween now? This is New York: every night deserves a costume.
Want family fun? Catch Disney’s Descendants at 10 AM for dazzling theatrical magic or join the Day of the Dead Family Celebration at Green-Wood Cemetery. Skeleton face paint is highly encouraged, and trust me, kids will be talking about it until July.
Hot local news! Several new restaurants have just swung open their doors in Midtown—just last night, a quirky ramen bar debuted with a karaoke stage in the bathrooms. Also, transit updates: subway trains are running on their Sunday schedules, but check the official MTA feed for marathon-related reroutes. If you’re biking, remember Manhattan’s cross-street ballet is extra spicy today.
My must-do picks for the day:
Don’t miss leaf-peeping around Central Park. Walk, bike, or roll and soak up autumn in Technicolor.
Catch a Broadway musical matinee for the full razzle-dazzle—or try ice skating in Bryant Park and earn your own triple toe loop.
Hit a street fair or grab dumplings at one of the city’s pop-up markets—the best way to eat your way through the world without leaving Manhattan.
Oly Bennet’s local tip: Want to navigate like a native New Yorker? When crossing the street, walk with purpose and pretend you’re late for an important meeting—even if...Sun, 02 Nov 2025 - 242 - Día de los Muertos in the Bronx, Aladdin on Broadway, and a Latin Night party in LIC - your NYC weekend guide
Welcome, adventurers! You’re listening to Things to Do in New York City with your host Oly Bennet—always ready to tackle the wackiest, wildest corners of the Big Apple. It’s Saturday, November 1, 2025, which means Halloween has just left a trail of candy wrappers and epic costumes in its wake, but trust me—NYC’s party is only getting started.
Step outside and you’ll feel that unmistakable electric autumn buzz: a crisp 54 degrees, a breeze that’ll wake up your senses, and the city looking runway-ready in golden leaves and leftover Halloween flair. The streets are alive, there’s music in the air, and according to I Love NY, there’s something wild happening around every corner—so let’s dive into the day.
Looking for a Saturday that packs a punch? First up, for listeners craving culture and color, roll over to the Bronx for a vibrant Día de los Muertos celebration at Wanaqua Garden. From midday onwards, families and friends will honor loved ones with music, food, and traditional art in a heartwarming fiesta entirely free, thanks to NYC Parks. If you’re lucky, you might catch an Aztec dance group in full regalia, turning the local garden into an explosion of spirit and spectacle.
Now, for theatre fans and Disney dreamers, tonight Aladdin takes the stage at the legendary New Amsterdam Theatre. Picture flying carpets, sassy genies, and more shimmer than Times Square at midnight. Whether you’re six or sixty, this show’s pure Broadway magic according to AXS—grab those tickets before they vanish like a wish gone wrong!
Feeling that dancing itch? Suit up and hit the Sky Bar Rooftop in Long Island City where the Halloween party refuses to quit. The 90s & 00s Latin Night will have you grooving to reggaeton, salsa, and bachata until 2 a.m. Expect DJs, killer costumes, and a vibe hotter than a summer subway. That’s a certified Oly Bennet guarantee of unforgettable shenanigans.
Animation fans, unite! Carnegie Hall is hosting the Attack on Titan – Beyond the Walls World Tour concert at 8 p.m. If you’ve ever wanted to experience iconic anime soundtracks performed live, tonight’s your chance. Expect epic orchestration, wild visuals, and enough cosplay to fill Wall Maria twice over.
Don’t think I forgot the hidden gems—CityGuideNY reports there are always free museum shows, plays, and pop-up events peppered across Manhattan. Snag a pay-what-you-wish ticket, and you could find yourself lost in a world-class exhibit without blowing your budget.
In local news: NYC’s subway weekend service is running with minor delays, so pack your patience and maybe a deck of cards for the wait. Foodies, take note! Several new dumpling houses just opened around Chinatown and Nolita, with rumors swirling about a “caviar x bao bun” dish that’s straight-up bonkers—if you try it, DM me your verdict!
For today’s must-do Oly Bennet bonus: take a stroll through Central Park’s North Woods. Few tourists wander this part, but with the fall leaves swirling and the city skyline peeking through the trees, it’s like stumbling into a secret forest—right in the heart of the metropolis.
Pro tip: skip the Midtown pretzel carts and go for a bagel near Astor Place, where the locals know the best schmears and you’ll snag a seat with a side of people-watching gold.
That’s the lineup for today, but tomorrow brings a whole new wave—think jazz trios, surprise art walks, and a late-night poetry slam, so don’t even think about pressing snooze! Until then, get out there and make your own NYC story.
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Welcome one and all to Things to Do in New York City! It’s Friday, October 31st, 2025, and Oly Bennet is coming at you fast—just touched down in the Big Apple and wow, the energy here is off the charts! The sky is a moody masterpiece, perfect for Halloween mischief, and let’s be honest, NYC’s pulse is racing as locals and visitors gear up for tonight’s wild festivities.
Form your game plan, listeners, because tonight is the legendary 52nd Annual Village Halloween Parade, starting at 7 PM. This is hands-down the quirkiest costumed celebration on the continent! Sixth Avenue becomes a neon-lit runway for goblins, superheroes, a few hundred bananas, and probably a jetpack or two. This year’s theme is “It’s a Potluck!” with City Harvest leading the charge—expect floats, live music, and surprise performances at every turn. If you’re feeling extra spicy, the official afterparty kicks off at House of Yes in Industry City, Brooklyn at 9 PM. Who needs sleep when you’ve got this much mayhem?
If your vibe is more bar hops and bone-chilling cocktails, the Halloween Pub Crawl in Hell’s Kitchen is crawling—literally—through the city’s most spirited venues. Starting at Iron Bar on 8th Ave from 5-10 PM, snag your all-access wristband and sample the wildest drink specials this side of a real haunted house. Each bar’s got its own Halloween flair—some are serving margaritas so wicked they might just come with a complimentary poltergeist. Keep your ID handy and your costume epic!
Concert lovers, raise your glowsticks! Tonight at Carnegie Hall, The Philadelphia Orchestra celebrates its 125th anniversary, with piano superstar Emanuel Ax taking center stage. It’s one for the bucket list, especially as the historic vibes meet the Halloween spirits—who says you can’t be spooky and sophisticated at once?
For families and tiny treat-hunters, head over to El Barrio’s Garden of Angels, where the garden itself is transformed with festive decorations and trick-or-treating adventures galore. This is a prime stop for little pumpkins, superheroes, and anyone who wants to marvel at the creativity that blooms in every NYC neighborhood.
Hungry after all that gallivanting? Tastebuds, this is your season! City Harvest—the parade’s Grand Marshal—has been rescuing surplus produce and sharing it with communities across NYC, sparking a delicious wave of pop-up kitchens and food trucks downtown. Rumor has it, a new ramen spot in the East Village is turning heads with spicy broth and ghost-shaped dumplings—perfect for post-parade refueling!
Subway tip: Trains are running on a special weekend schedule tonight, with extra cars cruising along the parade routes and key nightlife zones. If you’re headed to Brooklyn, check for time changes and crowd updates—the MTA app will keep you on your toes, or just ask a costumed commuter for directions (bonus points if it’s a talking hotdog).
And for a classic NYC experience that never gets old—grab a slice at Joe’s Pizza, stroll Times Square, or dare yourself to ride the Cyclone at Coney Island, just to say you did it on Halloween. Local fun fact: the Village Halloween Parade is so iconic, it’s been featured in movies and is the only night when you can legally walk down the middle of Sixth Avenue in a shark costume without raising eyebrows.
Tomorrow, get ready for the city’s Dia de los Muertos celebrations, rooftop drag brunches, and an underground table tennis tournament where champions wear astronaut helmets. Don’t miss it—this city never quits, and neither do we!
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in New York City! It’s Thursday, October 30, 2025, and I’m Oly Bennet—the globetrotting, groove-chasing sports nut who thinks New York is the Olympic village of quirky, wild, and world-class events. Grab your coats and caffeinate those senses, because NYC is bursting with energy as we hurtle toward the Halloween weekend!
Let’s set the scene: the city’s waking up to those classic late-October vibes—crisp autumn air with just a whiff of adventure, subway musicians howling jazz beneath pumpkin-laden stoops, and everyone from Wall Streeters to Upper West Side dog walkers trading costume ideas. Today the calendar reads “party in every borough.” The big apple is a caramel apple today: shiny, sweet, and with a chance that things could get a little sticky if you don’t watch out for the weather turning chilly tonight. Word on the street is to layer up if you’re heading out!
So what’s shaking in NYC today? For the early risers and runners looking to channel their inner marathon legend, Action Black in Tribeca has a pre-marathon event and coffee party powered by Essentia and Nespresso. Think outdoor group runs, boxing classes, strength training, plus post-sweat massages on tap until 11:30am. Even if your sport is ‘spectator with a latte’, everyone’s welcome to soak up the spirit.
Tonight at Madison Square Garden, metal heads unite! Lorna Shore is unleashed on stage with The Black Dahlia Murder, Shadow of Intent, and PeelingFlesh shredding guitars at The Theater at MSG. If your heart beats double-time to deathcore and you love a wall of sound, this one’s for you, and MSG’s always an experience even if you’re just people-watching.
For culture vultures, The Last Musician of Auschwitz, a documentary plus live chamber music, starts at 7pm and brings a powerful, moving story to the New York stage. Meanwhile, if you prefer your feet moving faster, whirl into Manhattan for a Spectacular Irish Dance Show, also at 7pm—think Riverdance energy, Broadway backdrops, pure foot-stomping joy.
Longing to mingle? Thursday Night at Cubbyhole in the Village rolls from 4pm to 2am with the ultimate cozy, come-as-you-are neighborhood revelry. Cubbyhole is known for its colorful crowd, killer playlists, and surprise singalongs—if you haven’t been, tonight’s your night to find some new friends and maybe lose your voice.
And just a quick ride away, the New York Comic Con Cosplay Photos Pop-Up & Wine Tasting is raising a glass to the kingdom of costumes. Meet celebrated photographer Linda Covello, peruse cosplay portraits, and sip some vino at Wines By Nature—because nothing says sophisticated geek like Malbec, masks, and Marvel heroes in one room.
Swerving into the news lane: several subway lines are running on time today, but keep an eye on MTA alerts for downtown delays around rush hour—plan your ninja moves accordingly. Foodies, listen up: rumor has it that a new Japanese bakery just opened in SoHo with cream puffs that sell out faster than Knicks floor seats. Check it out if you want bragging rights and breakfast that doubles as dessert. Halloween pop-up bars are everywhere, with haunted happy hours popping up especially in the East Village and Williamsburg.
Must-do for today: walk the High Line for late-blooming fall color and skyline selfies, then duck into Chelsea Market for artisanal snacks. If you’re heat-seeking, hit a Korean BBQ spot in K-town—locals swear by the 24-hour places for late-night bites. For a real Gotham twist, swing by Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn for a historic tour—no two tombstones have the same story, and you might stumble across the city’s quirkiest Halloween pre-parties inside those legendary gates.
Pro tip for navigating NYC like a seasoned New Yorker: when the subway is packed, pretend you’re on a rugby scrum—just with more eye contact and slightly less mud. And if you hear someone say...Thu, 30 Oct 2025 - 239 - Things to Do in NYC: Sabrina Carpenter, Pumpkin Point, and Halloween Spooks on October 26th, 2025
Hey there, adventure seekers! Welcome to Things to Do in New York City. I'm Ollie Bennett, your guide to all things awesome happening in the Big Apple today, Sunday, October 26th, 2025.
What a phenomenal fall day we've got here! The city is absolutely buzzing with Halloween spirit as we're just five days away from the big spooky celebration. New Yorkers are out in full costume force, and the energy is absolutely electric.
Let me tell you what's happening right now that you absolutely cannot miss! First up, if you're a Swiftie or just love incredible pop music, Sabrina Carpenter is performing her Short n Sweet Tour tonight at Madison Square Garden at 7 PM with special guests Olivia Dean and Amber Mark. This is one of five sold-out shows she's doing at The Garden this week, so if you scored tickets, you're in for an unforgettable night!
For families looking for some wholesome Halloween fun, Governors Island is hosting Pumpkin Point from 10 AM to 5 PM today. This is your last chance to grab a free pumpkin, one per person while supplies last. They've got performances by Cara's Caterpillers, music and dance with Hopalong Andrew, and the Billion Oyster Project's Spooky Shells Fall Fest. Plus, there's trick-or-treating and compost learning activities happening all day long.
Speaking of Halloween festivities, IKEA Brooklyn is throwing a spectacular Halloween bash from 11 AM to 2 PM. The first 100 IKEA Family members get a free ghost tote and spatula bundle, plus there's unlimited Swedish candy samples, kids crafting activities, and a scavenger hunt where you can win chocolate bars. Everyone who shows up gets a 15 dollar off 75 dollar coupon just for attending!
If you're more into quirky nightlife, head over to Racket NYC at 6 PM for SHARDS of SKELLY, a unique Halloween-themed performance that promises to be absolutely wild. And for music lovers who appreciate tribute shows, there's Candlelight: Tribute to Bad Bunny at SONY Hall starting at 6:30 PM.
Here's a local tip that'll make you feel like a true New Yorker: with all these Halloween events happening, the subway lines to Governors Island and Coney Island are going to be packed. Give yourself an extra 20 minutes travel time, and consider taking the earlier ferries to avoid the crowds.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, October 27th, you'll want to mark your calendars for an advance screening of PREDATOR: BADLANDS at AMC Empire 25 at 7 PM. It's invitation-only through NYC for FREE, and this sci-fi thriller starring Elle Fanning opens in theaters November 7th.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City—powered by the tireless curiosity of your globe-trotting, quirk-chasing pal, Oly Bennet! It’s Saturday, October 25, 2025, and the Big Apple’s wearing its finest fall coat—partly sunny, deliciously cool, and just vibrant enough to make every stoop pumpkin pop brighter than a disco ball. The city’s electric, folks. There’s Halloween anticipation buzzing in the air, fiery leaves swirling around joggers in Central Park, and enough options today to keep your FOMO radar on high alert.
Let’s start with the sizzling events menu—no sports fanatic, music lover, pumpkin fiend, or night owl gets left behind. For those craving showbiz dazzle, Broadway Sings ABBA at The Cutting Room promises a night of sequins and singing that will have you dancing in your seat faster than you can say “Waterloo.” Prefer a side of fresh air with your sights? Grab your windbreaker and hop on a Fall Foliage Cruise, where you’ll glide past New York’s legendary skyline while soaking up foliage that would make Bob Ross weep with joy. Lovers of competition—NBA season is back! The New York Knicks storm Madison Square Garden tonight, and if you haven’t cheered in MSG, have you even lived the NYC sports dream? New York Rangers fans, the puck drops at Madison Square Garden as well—there’s no purer adrenaline than NHL faceoff and a hot pretzel in the world’s most famous arena. If giant pumpkins are more your thing, the New York Botanical Garden’s Giant Pumpkin Palooza is basically gourd heaven, with prizewinning whoppers and pumpkin-themed activities sure to make your inner child (or actual child) lose their mind.
Now, picture this: You’re weaving through the Bed Stuy Farmstand or the 82nd Street Greenmarket, filling your tote with crisp apples, fresh bread, and enough kale to impress any Brooklynite. If you’re with family or just seeking innocent thrills, Prospect Park is dishing up Spooktober festivities and carousel rides today. The Lefferts Historic House, the Audubon Center—think scavenger hunts, crafts, and creepy-crawly Halloween goodness. More on the spooky side, haunted houses all around the city are offering chills for every scare level. Brighton Asylum is always a chart-topper for those who don’t mind a good shriek, while the Queens County Farm Museum hosts a family-friendly pumpkin patch and hayrides with less horror, more autumn cheer.
In today’s news, excitement is brewing about the just-opened Winter Village at Bryant Park—a local legend for early-bird ice skaters and anyone seeking a European-style holiday market months before the first snowfall. Subway warriors, don’t miss: the MTA has ramped up weekend service to keep all these festivities connected, so you can hop from Manhattan museums to Brooklyn block parties to Queens parades faster than you can say “stand clear of the closing doors.”
For must-do activities: take a bike ride across the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset. Not only do you get iconic skyline views and cool breezes, but you’ll also spot plenty of costumed runners and impromptu street performances—fall in NYC is half art show, half block party. Or detour to a Broadway matinee—Hamilton, & Juliet, and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child are playing right now and they’re musts for anyone craving dramatic plot twists and stage magic. Looking for the city’s secret sauce? Head to a jazz bar on a quiet, crooked side street, or find a stoop decorated more extravagantly than some Hollywood movie sets. Halloween vibes spill off every curb this weekend, so follow your nose for cinnamon, cider, and maybe a touch of mischief.
Oly Bennet’s local tip of the day: If you want to see the thriftiest, weirdest costumes in their natural habitat, people-watch in Greenwich Village or Williamsburg tonight. New York’s best Halloween looks are made, not bought—I once saw a guy as the Empire State Building juggling hot dogs, and I nearly fell off my CitiBike.Sat, 25 Oct 2025 - 237 - Pumpkin Spice and NYC Wonders: Offbeat Finds for Autumn Fun
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! It’s Friday, October 24, 2025, and this is your sports-loving, hilariously curious guide Oly Bennet—here to spike your day with epic discoveries and offbeat fun. Let’s find out why NYC is the world’s grand slam of quirky happenings today.
The city’s got that crisp fall spark this morning—sunshine gently bouncing off skyscrapers, everyone sipping pumpkin spice, and Central Park leaves putting on their championship colors. The energy’s high, with Halloween just days away, meaning you’ll spot more costumes than a minor league mascot convention. According to Cititour Weekend Calendar, winter is sneaking in with a hint of chill, but the streets are buzzing with a thousand things to do and eat.
Let’s hit today's highlight reel. First up, Bryant Park transforms into a winter wonderland as the Bank of America Winter Village returns! Ice curling, hot chocolate, and more Instagrammable sweater moments than you can shake a selfie stick at. For you foodies and music lovers, Taste of the Seaport is celebrating its 15th anniversary at Pier 16 and 17, bringing tasty bites and family fun on the waterfront—dodging seagulls optional.
Pups steal the show in Washington Square Park this afternoon with the annual Halloween Dog Costume Contest. The costumes are pawsitively bonkers—I once saw a Great Dane dressed as King Kong climbing a tiny cardboard Empire State! Don’t miss the New York Pops concert at Carnegie Hall tonight, where Broadway meets blockbuster in “From Stage to Screen” for those who want to soak in the city’s musical magic. If you’re all about quirky collecting, Bleecker Trading is hosting a Topps NBA Truck Tour stop—complete with giveaways, NBA jersey photo ops, and surprise athlete sightings.
Now, in local news, Elbow Bread on the Lower East Side is hosting a one-day-only birthday pop-up, serving their iconic hot dogs with an apple butter twist. Over in DUMBO, Kinjo celebrates a stellar year with a special omakase—think sushi so fresh it practically tells jokes. Subway riders, heads up: MTA maintenance means some late-night service tweaks. Always check your app before you leap into the tunnels—nothing like missing a show because you played subway roulette!
For those craving city signatures, today is the perfect day to snap a photo under the iconic Pumpkin Arch at Pier 17 for those epic fall vibes. Want something offbeat? Find a spontaneous chess match in Washington Square or join a bird walk beside the Hudson, where the only thing more competitive than the birds are the birdwatchers. For families, Governors Island is hosting their Pumpkin Point patch, and there’s a tuneful toddler jam in Teardrop Park.
NYC pro tip: If the subway’s packed, try the city ferries for routes along the East River. Not only are they less crowded, you’ll score some of the best skyline views—and maybe spot a kayaker in a hot dog costume, because it’s that kind of city.
Keep your noses in the wind for tomorrow’s monster mash in Prospect Park, another round of dog parades, and a coffee arcade pop-up in Williamsburg that’ll have latte art and Luigi the Robot slinging prizes. I’ll be back tomorrow with more scoop, wild happenings, and maybe live commentary from a street basketball game.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! It’s Thursday, October 23, 2025, and you’ve got Oly Bennet, your audacious adventurer blazing through Gotham’s offbeat thrills, ready to make your day in the city wilder than a squirrel at a Yankees game.
Let’s kick off with the current city vibe: It’s late October, which means crisp fall air, scarves in play, and the trees of Central Park are showing off their Halloween costumes! Today, the city buzzes with arts, sports, and the kind of eclectic excitement you’ll only find in NYC this time of year.
Here’s your fast-pass to what’s happening today:
Calling all bling-lovers and timepiece fanatics—the New York City Jewelry & Watch Show opens today at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea. Marvel at antique treasures and swoon-worthy modern collections, but don’t try to barter with Mets bobbleheads—they only take real currency. The show runs from 11am to 6pm if you want to feel like a Rockefeller for a day.
Music buffs, you’re in for a treat! Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians concert lands at the Beacon Theatre tonight. See Jack Antonoff jam with Hayley Williams, Role Model, and María Zardoya. Doors swing open at 7pm; prepare for an evening of tunes, big personalities, and the kind of collaborations usually confined to fever dreams and karaoke bars.
Sports nuts? Madison Square Garden’s got Rangers vs. Sharks tonight—face-off in the city that never sleeps, where the hot dogs are nearly as legendary as the slap shots. If you spot a hockey puck rolling down Eighth Avenue, do the city a favor and don’t chase it.
For family adventure, swing by the Kaufman Music Center, where parents and mini rockstars can rock out to the hits of Bob Marley and The Grateful Dead. It’s hands-on, loud, and probably the only place where toddlers and Deadheads find common ground over, “One Love.”
Culture vultures, you can catch the free CHROMA: Tales Between Hues art exhibit at Genesis House. It’s open to the public and promises vivid installations guaranteed to juice up your Instagram feed—and maybe inspire you to color outside the lines.
Quick local scoop: subway service is all clear today, but rumor has it a new ramen spot just opened near Bryant Park, and it’s causing lunchtime lines longer than the wait for Hamilton tickets. For transit updates and the freshest eats, check NYC’s official social and community boards.
No day in New York is complete without bowing to some classics, so even if it’s your thousandth stroll, Central Park in autumn is non-negotiable. Not-so-secret gem: Try to find the hidden Whispering Bench in the Shakespeare Garden, a spot so serene, the city’s sirens sound like distant applause.
Fun fact to impress your fellow explorers: NYC is home to the oldest running flea market—St. Anthony Flea Market is open today, and if you haggle just right, you might score a relic dating back to when disco ruled SoHo.
Before I let you roam, here’s a tantalizing tease for tomorrow: more Halloween festivities are looming, there are secret supper clubs popping up, and a Broadway musical marathon is brewing—think jazz hands fatigue and standing ovations.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with Oly Bennet—the only voice in podcasting that can deadlift a hot pretzel and wear a Yankees cap to a manga expo, all before lunch. Today is Sunday, October 19th, 2025, and the Big Apple is buzzing louder than a taxi in Times Square at rush hour.
Let’s kick things off with the city’s vibe: it’s a crisp October Sunday, the leaves in Central Park are catching that legendary gold, and there’s a definite sense of anticipation—Autumn in New York style. People are out, caffeinated, and ready for adventure between pockets of sunshine and the kind of breezy weather that makes you wish you owned five scarves instead of three.
Now, if you’re looking for action, New York’s got a line-up today that could make any sports fan, art lover, or parade hound do a somersault. First up, for all you architecture explorers and secret passageway seekers, it’s the grand finale of Open House New York Weekend! Across the five boroughs, more than 300 destinations are throwing open their doors for behind-the-scenes peeks—think rooftop tours, hidden theaters, high-tech labs, and even the kind of infrastructure glamour shots only New Yorkers can appreciate. It’s mostly free, drop-in friendly, and basically the Olympics of urban nosiness according to Open House New York.
For the culture vultures, Grand Central Terminal is being transformed into a visual love letter to the city thanks to the “Dear New York” art installation by Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton. Every screen is showing 1,000s of NYC portraits and stories—no ads, just awe. Swing through the Main Concourse for 50-foot projections and catch live art from up-and-coming creators. This is the kind of New York moment you’ll want to boast about at Thanksgiving.
If you’re after cuteness overload, it’s a pawsitively wild day: the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade is strutting down Avenue B, celebrating its 35th year. We’re talking tricked-out dogs in costumes that range from classic ghost to full-blown sushi roll and beyond. Help choose the city’s canine king or queen, take in the festival block, and see four adopted dog grand marshals.
Family crowd, heads up—the Halloween Howl & Healthy Hound Fair at Carl Schurz Park is in full swing from 1 to 3 p.m. It’s not just about dogs (though there will be a fashion-forward pack of them): family games, health booths for your furry best friend, and more. The bone-anza doesn’t stop there.
If you want a taste of global music, Madison Square Garden is hosting international sensation Omer Adam tonight—expect a sonic journey that fits a city as diverse as NYC.
News flash for the foodies and shoppers—a new LoveShackFancy flagship store has opened in Soho, and it is decked out in all-pink, complete with personalization stations, a home showroom, and enough treats and sips to keep you Instagramming the whole afternoon. If you’re feeling more manga than Millennial pink, the Kodansha House pop-up in SoHo is wrapping up today, offering interactive manga experiences, workshops, and the chance to mix and mingle with fellow fans.
Subway update: It’s smooth running today, but if you’re hitting multiple boroughs, keep your eye on weekend schedule changes—it’s peak reroute season.
Must-do alert: Snap a photo under the Seaport Pumpkin Arch at Pier 17, glowing away with Brooklyn Bridge views—the ultimate fall Instagram for October. Or, if you want a last blast of summer, hit up the Met Rooftop before it closes for years of renovation!
Oly’s local tip: If you want a classic New York slice, skip the neon-signed tourist traps and look for the joints with a line of locals and that faint aroma of burnt crust and ambition. Today, rumor has it, Joe’s Pizza in Greenwich Village is doing samples in costume. Go full slice, go home proud.
Looking to tomorrow, Hazbin Hotel: Live on Broadway at the...Sun, 19 Oct 2025 - 234 - "Explore New York City's Electric Saturday: From Open Houses to Tate McRae"
Welcome, listeners, to “Things to do in New York City” on Saturday, October 18, 2025! Ollie Bennet here, your jet-lagged, laugh-loving sports and adventure fiend, bringing the wild, wonderful, and weird straight from the whirling heart of Gotham on a golden autumn morning.
Today, New York’s vibe is electric: expect crisp 60s, bright skies, and the city humming like a jazz saxophonist hopped up on espresso. The leaves are flickering amber in Central Park, and there’s enough action crackling through the boroughs to make your socks do the cha-cha.
Now, limber up for this parade of epic events. First, it’s Open House New York Weekend, opening the doors to over 300 destinations—think secret tunnels, rooftop gardens, and behind-the-scenes wonder that makes you feel like a superhero with a backstage pass. Most of the stops are free, so channel your inner explorer, power walk through new architectural marvels, peek into reclusive art spaces, and get the scoop on the projects shaping NYC’s future—no cape required, just comfy shoes according to the festival’s website.
For foodies and early risers, Carrot Express Lexington is dishing out complimentary healthy breakfast and possibly the hottest matcha in Midtown until 11am—Ollie’s pro tip: grab a free bite and pretend you’re a fancy Wall Street trader on a juice cleanse.
If your Saturday needs more sizzle, head to Santo Taco in SoHo for the BERO Block Party. Tom Holland’s non-alcoholic beer brand is celebrating its birthday with wild NA brews, a DJ, and free snacks curated by The Infatuation. Grab an exclusive zucchini taco, jam out, and swag up with stellar snacks and limited-edition goodies—all while tracks pump and the crowd vibes.
Techies and eco-warriors, Back Market’s International Repair Day is flipping the script on planned obsolescence with laptop revivals, retro giveaways, art exhibits, Y2K tattoos, and DJ sets at their Broadway shop. You might leave with a fresh OS, a tattoo, and a heart full of sustainability.
Don’t forget—Times Square is popping off with the Shin Ramyun × K-Pop Demon Hunters collab. Free noodles, K-pop energy, and one-of-a-kind Shin swag for 300 lucky fans. Line up, strike a pose, and taste a bowl that’s hot enough to rival Madison Square Garden on game night.
Tonight, Tate McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour rocks Madison Square Garden. She’s sharing the stage with Zara Larsson and Alessi Rose, so get ready for pop grooves and laser lights so dazzling, they could wake up the lions at the Bronx Zoo.
Families rejoice! The Metropolitan Museum of Art is holding Fall Fest, Brooklyn Bridge Park beckons with Harvest Fest, and Bank Street’s Fall Fair promises bites and games galore. There’s free basketball clinics, street art workshops, and pumpkin magic for everyone from toddlers to tall folks who still love candy corn.
News flash for food-loving adventurers: Laura Geller Beauty’s pop-up is dazzling the city in Meatpacking with makeup demos, free gelato, and gift bags, while Theory’s Theories Magazine debut offers exclusive pretzel croissants and edgy style at Gansevoort Street. Subway service is smooth today, so cruise between events like a pro.
Must-do city highlights? Amble along the High Line for panoramic leaf-peeping, snap a selfie at the Seaport Pumpkin Arch overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge (it lights up after dark!), and don’t miss the magic of a Central Park running session—Ollie swears you’ll meet a marathoner, a jazz dancer, and at least three poodles.
Hot tip from your globe-trotting pal: NYC tap water is world-class. Bring a reusable bottle, fill up at the dozens of clean fountains, and strut around with a swagger only a hydrated explorer can muster.
Coming up soon: The Brooklyn Dribble basketball parade, Halloween at IKEA Brooklyn, and the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze lighting up the Hudson like a pumpkin bonanza. Make sure to...Sat, 18 Oct 2025 - 233 - Things to do in NYC: Beauty, Diwali, Knicks, Open House, and more!
Hey there, folks Welcome to 'Things to do in New York City' on this fantastic Friday, October 17, 2025 Today, the city is buzzing with energy, and the weather is perfect for a day out. Let's dive into what's happening around town.
First off, the **Beauty New York** event is kicking off today at the World Trade Center Oculus, featuring top beauty brands and immersive experiences from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM. If you're in the mood for something more vibrant, the **Diwali in NYC Biggest Diwali Party** is happening tonight at 230 Fifth Rooftop, from 10 PM to 2 AM, with DJs and stunning city views. For a dose of sports, the **New York Knicks vs. Charlotte Hornets** preseason game is at Madison Square Garden tonight at 7:30 PM.
In other news, the **Open House New York Weekend** is underway, offering behind-the-scenes tours across the city. Speaking of local tips, did you know that the **Old Cathedral Outdoor Market** on West 97 Street is a hidden gem for unique shopping and dining?
For tomorrow, keep an eye out for the **BERO Block Party** in SoHo and more exciting events from **Open House New York**. Tune in again tomorrow for more updates and fun activities!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIFri, 17 Oct 2025 - 232 - Autumn Adventures, Knicks Cravings, and Citywide Festivities in New York
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! Today is Thursday, October 16, 2025, and wow, this city is buzzing like a Yankee Stadium hot dog stand during a playoff game. It’s your globetrotting sports fanatic, Oly Bennet, and if you love wild adventures, offbeat festivals, and more energy than a 7-train at rush hour, you’re in the right place.
Let’s paint you a picture: New York is rocking crisp fall weather—picture temperatures in the low 60s, perfect for wandering the sidewalks in a snazzy scarf or catching the golden colors in Central Park. The daylight’s got that full autumn glow, and Halloween spirit is oozing from every street corner. According to NewYork.co.uk, Knicks and Rangers fans are fired up at Madison Square Garden as basketball and hockey seasons are officially underway. Plus, the city’s social calendar is loaded like a bagel with extra schmear.
Here are today’s show-stoppers. If you’re craving live music, Laufey and Suki Waterhouse are performing together tonight at Madison Square Garden—expect jazz-pop magic and a crowd that could make even King Kong feel small. Classical buffs, there’s a Beethoven & Janacek piano sonata performance this afternoon—and it’s free—at an uptown venue today, as reported by Club Free Time. For something totally different, Secret NYC spills that “Emo Nite” lands at Webster Hall tonight for those of you itching to scream the lyrics to your favorite throwback anthems. More of a foodie? There’s a food festival with local vendors kicking off at 11 am—stroll through, sample, and snack your way down blocks of deliciousness. And for families, MommyPoppins highlights the Harvest Fest happening at Brooklyn Bridge Park, full of crafts, music, and fall treats.
Switching gears to what’s new: Secret NYC announces the opening of a much-awaited Thai street food spot in the East Village—imagine pad thai so good it’ll make you weep with joy. As for getting around, the MTA is rolling out extra subway service for tonight’s major games and concerts. For East Side commuters, the Roosevelt Island Tram is up and running after a quick maintenance shut-down—so snap those skyline selfies!
Now, in classic Oly fashion, here are my must-dos for a quintessential NYC Thursday:
- Take a bike ride along the Hudson River Greenway for killer skyline views and fresh air, then refuel with a giant slice in Chelsea.
- Don’t miss the Open House New York sneak peeks into usually off-limits city landmarks—be an architecture voyeur for a day!
- Catch an ice skating session at Bryant Park Winter Village. Yes, you can already skate, and yes, the cocoa’s flowing.
- If you prefer indoor magic, pop into the Met for their Fall Fest—arts, crafts, and culture, no museum fatigue required.
Here’s an Oly Bennet local tip: if you’re hitting up a Knicks or Rangers game, grab a hot dog from the corner cart outside MSG—it’s half the price and twice the city character of anything inside the arena.
A quirky fact for the road: did you know New Yorkers consume more hot dogs per capita than anywhere else in the U.S.? Mustard, onions, or sauerkraut—your call, but be brave.
Before I rip my tearaway pants off for another weird world championship, a quick tease for tomorrow: Sabrina Carpenter’s on deck for five nights at the Garden, and the annual Open House NY doors-open adventure continues. Plus, there’s a sunset salsa party by the Hudson and a wild Halloween pop-up in Williamsburg—details on all that and more, so keep those ears open.
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and make sure to jump on these great dealsThu, 16 Oct 2025 - 231 - Things to Do in NYC: Comic Con, Art Exhibits, EDM Parties, and More!
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sport-obsessed, adventure-seeking host who's more pumped about quirky competitions than a pigeon at a hot dog eating contest. It's Sunday, October 12, 2025, and New York is buzzing! The city woke up under cool autumn skies—think pumpkin spice latte weather, peak leaf-peeping opportunity, and just enough brisk air to turn a walk into an urban adventure.
The pulse of the city today is off the charts, thanks partly to New York Comic Con wrapping up its mythical run at the Javits Center. Expect throngs of superheroes, cosplayers, and pop culture devotees parading down Eighth Avenue—honestly, you haven't lived until you've seen Batman trying to hail a cab. And if you missed the madness inside, don't fret: the Fantastic Four: First Steps Immersive Pop-Up is still in action this morning, letting fans and the merely curious step inside the legendary Baxter Building—no Comic Con ticket required! Snap an epic photo and try not to trip over The Thing’s lunch[1][5][10].
Grand Central is serving pure inspiration too! The Dear New York art installation by Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton is taking over every screen, turning unassuming commuters into art patrons while sharing thousands of portraits and stories from everyday New Yorkers. It’s a love letter to the city that never sleeps, free and open 24/7, so swing by and let the stories give your day a boost[1].
Family fun? You’ve got options. NYC Parks is hosting Kids In Motion at playgrounds all over the boroughs—think organized sports, board games, fitness demos, water games, and more, absolutely free. Bring the little ones and let them run wild—Central Park’s playgrounds will be jumping with energy and squeaky clean sneakers[2][3].
Want to party like a true New Yorker? AMMNESIA NEW YORK is making Brooklyn bounce with an EDM house music after-party, featuring international special guests at Listen Brooklyn till 8 am—honestly, it’s the night that never ends, like trying to leave a roller disco but your shoes keep boogying[4].
Local news flash! The Cookie Odyssey is celebrating its grand opening at FAENA NEW YORK on 18th Street Plaza, a sweet spot for those who think cookie dough is a lifestyle, not just a dessert[1]. If you’re feeling fancy, word is out about Laura Geller Beauty’s one-day pop-up bringing back the legendary Baked Gelato Swirl Illuminator—expect glow and complimentary gelato ice cream galore! Reserve your spot or just walk in if you like living dangerously.
Transit-wise, subways are running smoothly post-rush hour—no unexpected squirrel standoffs or flash-mob musicians seen yet. But keep an eye out; this is New York. The New York Transit Museum is hosting its Movers and Makers family workshop this morning—ideal for junior trainspotters and anyone who's ever wondered if they could drive a subway car with style[17].
Looking for classic NYC? Take a stroll through Central Park for unbeatable views and autumn foliage or marvel at the skyline atop the Empire State Building—it’s still one of the best 360-degree city views in existence. For something offbeat, check out the Seaport’s Pumpkin Arch before it gets mobbed by photo-happy ghosts and ghouls later in the month.
Here’s a local tip straight from a taxi driver who swears he once picked up a ninja turtle: if you want to see the city’s true colors, walk the side streets in SoHo on Sundays. You’ll find street performers, hidden pop-up shops, and bagels so good they’ll make you rethink your relationship with gluten.
But don’t call it a day yet! Coming up tomorrow, the city kicks into high gear for Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrations, with parades, museum programs, and even pumpkin patches for the little adventurers. And for night owls, the countdown to the Bronx Halloween Parade and Brooklyn Dribble community basketball bash is...Sun, 12 Oct 2025 - 230 - Explore NYC's Sports, Arts, and Seasonal Delights on this Crisp October Day
Hey there, globe-trotters Welcome to 'Things to do in New York City' on this crisp October 11th, 2025 Today, the Big Apple is buzzing with excitement, and the weather is perfect for exploring—sunny with a hint of autumn chill. The city is in full swing with basketball and hockey seasons kicking off, so if you're a sports fan, grab those tickets for the Knicks or Rangers.
Today, you can catch David Byrne at Radio City Music Hall or enjoy the Open Streets event on Amsterdam Avenue. If you're in the mood for something quirky, head over to the Javits Center for a taste of New York Comic Con, even if it's just to soak up the pop culture vibes.
In local news, a new畫 exhibition tackles censorship in the art world, and Archtober is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a focus on shared spaces. For a seasonal experience, bike through Central Park and enjoy the fall foliage.
Here's a local tip: to navigate like a New Yorker, use the Bloomberg Connects app for Archtober insights. Tomorrow, get ready for more Halloween festivities, including the spooky High Line Halloween event and the family-friendly Boo at the Zoo in the Bronx.
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Hey there, everyone Welcome to 'Things to do in New York City' on this crisp October 10th, 2025. Today, the city is buzzing as the fall weather sets in, bringing a cool breeze and a hint of excitement. The basketball and ice hockey seasons are underway, and sports fans are flooding to Madison Square Garden to catch the Knicks and Rangers in action.
Today, you can grab tickets for Lainey Wilson at Madison Square Garden, catch the Marvel Super Hero Scoops ice cream truck making stops around the city, or visit the Project Healthy Minds World Mental Health Day Festival at FAENA NEW YORK.
For those interested in culture, the New York City Ballet is wrapping up its fall season at the David H. Koch Theater until October 12th. Family activities abound, with the Pumpkin Patch at Queens County Farm Museum and a variety of Halloween-themed events popping up across the city.
Locals know that navigating peak hours on the subway can be a challenge, but with the city's ongoing infrastructure updates, getting around is becoming easier. For a unique experience, try biking along the Hudson River Greenway for a beautiful view of the city.
Here's a local tip: Download the MYmta app to plan your subway routes like a pro. And, fun fact—New York City is home to some of the most vibrant street art in the world, with new murals popping up in Bushwick and Williamsburg.
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s events, including the Singles Social Mingle at Buttonwood and more action-packed sports and cultural happenings. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
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Welcome to Things to do in New York City! This is Olly Bennett, your globe-trotting guide to all things extraordinary, and today is Thursday, October 9th, 2025. The Big Apple is buzzing with autumn energy as temperatures hover in that perfect fall sweet spot, making it ideal for exploring everything from cultural hotspots to hidden neighborhood gems.
Let's dive into what's happening right now across the five boroughs! Comic Con is taking over Midtown West through October 12th, where fans are celebrating cosplay, gaming, anime, and all things pop culture. If you're feeling sporty, the New York Knicks are facing off against the Minnesota Timberwolves tonight at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 PM for their preseason matchup. For music lovers, Radio City Music Hall is hosting incredible performances, while venues like Sony Hall and Iridium are lighting up the evening entertainment scene.
And here's something quirky for you listeners – the Marvel Super Hero Scoops ice cream truck is rolling through the city today featuring The Fantastic Four! They'll be at 6th Avenue and 51st Street in Midtown from 11 AM to 2 PM, then heading to the Javits Center at West 42nd Street and 11th Avenue from 3:30 to 5:30 PM. Free ice cream and superhero vibes? That's my kind of New York moment!
On the local news front, the city is preparing for Indigenous Peoples Day weekend celebrations at multiple venues including Wave Hill and the Brooklyn Children's Museum. Rockefeller Center's ice skating rink is opening for the season this Saturday, so get those skates ready! The NYC Wine and Food Festival is launching October 15th at The Seaport, promising to be a culinary paradise.
For must-do activities today, you absolutely cannot miss the Dear New York art installation at Grand Central Terminal. Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton has transformed over 150 digital screens throughout the terminal with portraits and stories from his archive – it's the largest public art installation the city has seen in decades and completely free to experience 24 hours a day through October 19th.
Here's your local tip from someone who's explored wild sports competitions across the globe – Central Park's paths are absolutely perfect for biking right now with those autumn colors starting to pop. Rent a bike and cruise along both rivers, then cut through the park. You'll feel like a true New Yorker while getting an unbeatable view of the changing seasons.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Friday October 10th promises even more excitement with Open House New York Weekend approaching on October 17th through 19th, featuring 300 plus destinations across all five boroughs with behind-the-scenes tours. Trust me listeners, you won't want to miss what's coming up.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThu, 09 Oct 2025 - 227 - Things to Do in NYC: Atlantic Antic, Mid-Autumn Fest, Boo at the Zoo, and More Fall Fun
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with Oly Bennet! Today is Sunday, October 5th, 2025, and the Big Apple is pulsing with crisp autumn energy—think golden leaves, scarves, and just enough sunshine to keep the city sparkling. There’s a smidge of fall breeze, people sipping pumpkin spice everything, and New York feels like it’s mid-skip on its way to another unforgettable day.
The city is positively overflowing with events, starting with the legendary Atlantic Antic on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. This street festival is the oldest and largest in the borough, pushing the fun-o-meter through the roof: hundreds of vendors, a world of food stands, live performances, art, and an entire kids’ block with pony rides and circus performers. It’s impossible for your taste buds or your inner child to get bored here.
If your adventure is fueled by music and mashups of culture, the NYC Mid-Autumn Fest at Hana House in Brooklyn runs into the early hours, celebrating Asian-American arts, food, and creativity with 16 hours of non-stop performances, DJs, culinary masters, and artisans—a total feast for eyes, ears, and bellies!
Over in the Bronx, the annual Boo at the Zoo transforms the legendary Bronx Zoo into a costumed, pumpkin-spotted animal extravaganza. There’s a Boo Dance Party, a Pumpkin Garden, and, of course, all the animal action you could hope for—perfect for families and anyone who likes their Halloween with a side of giraffes and tigers.
Art lovers, The Museum of Modern Art has unveiled New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging. This exhibit runs all day, showcasing photography that explores identity and community. And for those craving something edible and exclusive, Anntremet Cake Artisan Bakery is premiering today on 8th Avenue—first 50 guests get a free pastry, so set your alarms and wear a stretchy waistband!
Local news calls for a bite and a browse: Ulla Johnson’s brand-new Madison Avenue spot is collaborating with the cult bakery La Cabra. Swing by for their exclusive Rose Matcha and signature cardamom buns—complimentary while they last. Transit-wise, the MTA warns of weekend subway schedule changes, so double-check before you dash. Oh, and the Seaport’s iconic Pumpkin Arch is back, glowing at night and waiting for those who want the ultimate autumn selfie with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background.
Must-do activities for today? Snap leaf-peeping photos in Central Park—the colors are starting to pop. Take a spin on the ice skating rinks opening up around the city, or catch a Juilliard School student performance for some world-class music on a modest budget. Sports nuts, the Knicks and Rangers are back in action this month, so why not try scoring last-minute tickets for a classic MSG experience?
Oly’s local tip: To zip through downtown without the gridlock, jump on a Citi Bike and cruise the waterfront. And here’s a quirky nugget—the Bronx Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo is the only place today where you might see a red panda dressed as a pumpkin. Snap that pic; your social feed will thank you.
Don’t miss out tomorrow on unique family festivals, free public art installations, and the next round of Broadway previews. Tune in again—you never know what wild and wonderful events we’ll uncover next!
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This content was created in partnership and...Sun, 05 Oct 2025 - 226 - Title: Fall Fun & Festivals Abound in NYC's Crisp October Weekend
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! Today is Saturday, October 4th, 2025, and Oly Bennet here, your globe-trotting, not-so-ordinary sports nut, reporting smack dab from the Big Apple—where even the squirrels look like they’ve got places to be. Grab your scarves and your pumpkin spice, because Manhattan is waking up crisp and electric, highs in the mid-60s, and the fall leaves are turning Central Park into a Monet painting with a Brooklyn attitude.
The weekend vibe? Think a Halloween fever dream collided with a festival, sprinkled with culture, music, and a healthy dose of “did-that-just-happen?” So what’s hot today? First stop: the Little Red Lighthouse Festival from noon to 4pm in Fort Washington Park. They’re hosting tours of Manhattan’s only remaining lighthouse, live music, and a cozy book reading of the classic tale. Get there early if you want in on the lighthouse tours—spots are limited and bragging rights are forever.
For my family adventurers, BAM’s Best of BAMkids Film Festival is rolling in Fort Greene at 11am, with a lineup of short films handpicked for kids under five. Expect singing animals, animated hijinks, and enough cute to last the weekend. Over at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, it’s part circus, part gym—kids can hula hoop, swing in aerial hammocks, and even snap pics with real circus performers. I’m not saying you should try to join in, but if you do, send me the video!
For the makers and dreamers, the Coney Island Maker Faire is open all weekend long, free for everyone. Dive into hands-on robotics, crafts, 3D printing, and experience the wildest gadgets built by DIY wizards, students, and artists. There are balloon-twisting robots—I repeat, balloon-twisting robots. Can your Saturday get quirkier?
Now, if you’re craving some culture with a sprinkle of drama, Broadway’s curtain is up and new shows are dazzling Midtown; keep your eyes peeled for that much-buzzed about Bill & Ted reunion and a Wait, what? Keanu Reeves on stage? According to the aficionados at Secret NYC, it’s the theater event of the season. Meanwhile, over at The Juilliard School, world-class musicians are holding free and low-cost performances. Nothing says “cultured” like an afternoon of jazz followed by a selfie with a street performer.
Did I mention it’s Oktoberfest at The Standard Biergarten by the High Line? Picture giant steins, wild contests, and arguably the city’s most passionate bratwurst enthusiasts. If you only pack one lederhosen, tonight’s the night.
Right off the press for city news: a brand new two-story bathhouse named Lore has just opened in NoHo—think saunas, steamy baths, cold plunges, and enough zen to reset even the most high-strung New Yorker. Transit-wise, weekend subway service is mostly running on schedule, but check MTA updates if you’re crossing boroughs with mission-level precision.
Looking for the weird and wonderful? Head to Washington Street in DUMBO for the open-air Family Games series—every Sunday in October—arts, crafts, Legos, and some of the best views in the city. Or, if you’ve got a pooch who rocks a costume, sign up for the Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest in Fort Greene Park later this month; think canine superheroes, dragons, and probably a Minion or two.
Oly’s NYC tip of the day: When in doubt, ditch the cab and grab a Citi Bike for an autumn ride along the Hudson or through Central Park. It’s hands-down the fastest way to feel like a local and witness the city’s legendary fall foliage—bonus points for ringing the bell and pretending you’re in the Tour de France (costumes optional).
Before I dash off to attempt juggling at the circus (send snacks), don’t forget: tomorrow brings the epic Atlantic Antic street fair in Brooklyn—one mile, nonstop food, crafts, and more free family fun than you can fit in your pockets. Tune in for all the wild details!
Thanks for...Sat, 04 Oct 2025 - 225 - Title: NYC's Autumn Artistry: From Broadway Blockbusters to Hidden Haunts - Things To Do in the Big Apple
Welcome, listeners, to Things To Do in New York City with your globe-trotting, fun-loving host Oly Bennet—where adventure and oddball enthusiasm collide! It’s Friday, October 3, 2025, and the Big Apple is buzzing with that classic crisp fall energy—think golden leaves swirling along Broadway, a dash of pumpkin spice in every corner, and a spirit of creativity that could only be October in New York.
Right now, the city is rocking cool autumn weather: sweater season has arrived and people are out in force, from Central Park all the way down to the High Line, soaking up those bluebird skies. And the lineup of events today is as eclectic as a street-corner jazz band in the subway!
For culture vultures and musical maniacs alike, Broadway is firing on all cylinders. Alicia Keys’ “Hell’s Kitchen” is at the Shubert Theatre, blending coming-of-age drama and killer tunes—a must-see for anyone who wants to catch the soul of the city on stage. Prefer history with a pop-twist? “SIX The Musical” at the Lena Horne Theatre lets Henry VIII’s ex-wives rule the mic with glam and sass, while “Moulin Rouge” dazzles at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre for everyone craving cabaret-style splendor.
If live beats are more your style, Addison Rae brings pop-star power to Terminal 5 tonight, and jazz fanatics can catch pianist Sullivan Fortner with George Cables and Jason Moran at The Jazz Gallery—it’s the venue’s 30th anniversary, so expect something electric. Over at City Winery, The Cabrini Kings are heating up the stage with their pop-rock anthems, perfect for singing along, drink in hand.
Families, don’t sweat it—I’ve got you! The Jolly Roger Scavenger Hunt is untangling pirate mysteries today, while little explorers can join the Family Bird Walk or jump into rhythmic fun at the Rockness Parent and Me Music Class. According to New York Family, there’s even “Little Movers: Toddler Time” keeping mini New Yorkers grooving all morning.
Art lovers, get ready for sensory overload! The Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning opens “Kro-Matic,” a group show about color that’s as bold as NYC itself. Prefer something futuristic? Check out the immersive SUBMERGE Project at ARTECHOUSE NYC—imagine digital art you can practically walk through.
What’s new around town? In foodie updates, rumor has it a new ramen joint is debuting in the East Village and is already drawing lines down the block—so if noodles are your thing, get in early. As for getting around, the MTA just added extra service on the 7 train for Comic Con shenanigans—no more sardine-can commutes! City officials remind everyone: mask up in crowded subways and bring spare change, because MetroCard machines are whirring extra slow today. Only in New York, folks.
So, what are Oly’s must-do picks for today? Snap a classic Central Park selfie—bonus points if you hop on a rowboat and serenade the ducks. Duck into a hidden speakeasy in the Lower East Side for mind-bending cocktails—ask the bartender for something off-menu! And if you’re up for chilling tales, tonight’s Ghosts of Greenwich Village walking tour is running at 8 PM. According to Brand Vision, it stops at haunted houses, secret cemeteries, and the legendary Hanging Tree—you’ll have goosebumps and great stories for years.
Here’s an Oly Bennet local tip: when you grab a bagel in NYC, always ask for it “toasted, scooped out, with schmear”—it’s how the bagel-obsessed locals do it, leaving more room for that creamy spread and helping you fit in with the city’s breakfast elite.
Peeking ahead to tomorrow, things only heat up: City of Forest Day is coming to Shoelace Park in the Bronx, and over in Brooklyn, festivals and pumpkin-filled hayrides are set to launch the weekend. And with New York Comic Con just around the corner, you never know when you’ll spot a superhero on the subway.
Tune in tomorrow for more wild picks and quirky events, and keep that...Fri, 03 Oct 2025 - 224 - Pumpkin Spice and Broadway Lights: NYC's Autumn Delight
Welcome, listeners, to “Things to do in New York City”—I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sport-spotting, oddball enthusiast with a knack for uncovering the unexpected! It’s Thursday, October 2, 2025, and New York is buzzing—the air’s crisp and refreshing, leaves are just starting their fiery autumnal transformation, and the city’s energy is dialed up to eleven after last night’s skyline shimmer.
New Yorkers are grabbing pumpkin spice lattes in mittens and prepping for a spectacular stretch of events tonight. Now, what’s setting the tone? Broadway marquees are shining extra bright ahead of some new show premieres, and you can feel the anticipation for Comic Con, which officially kicks off in just a week. Madison Square Garden is roaring with the sounds of NBA tip-off fever and folks in costumes are already sneak-attacking the subways. There’s a hint of mischief, a dash of pumpkin, and a gust of pure Big Apple excitement in the air!
Now, strap in, sports fans and spectacle seekers—here’s my rapid-fire highlight reel of today’s fabulous happenings.
First up for families, the Bronx Zoo’s Harvest Glow is lighting up those evenings with jaw-dropping pumpkin displays and animal lanterns—a perfect Instagram-fodder walk for all ages, running through Halloween according to Average Socialite. For the artfully inclined, Lincoln Center’s Festival of Firsts at the David Rubenstein Atrium is absolutely free and features globetrotting performers making their NYC debuts, so you can brag “I saw them first!” at brunch.
Next, all Swifties, unite! Spotify wraps up “The Life of a Showgirl” pop-up today at High Line Nine—explore set pieces inspired by Taylor Swift, hunt for Easter eggs, and snap as many sparkly selfies as your phone can handle. Open until 9pm, so get there before it disappears in a shake of glitter, according to NYC for Free.
Craving thrills on two wheels? The Thursday Night Bike Ride loops through Central Park, welcoming newbies and seasoned pedal-pushers for a social, scenic spin—just bring your bike and a wild sense of adventure as Club Free Time reports.
On the tasting front, pop by Union Square between noon and 2pm for a skincare and sample pop-up; Experiment Skincare has debuted at Sephora and they’re spreading the love with free swag and surprise giveaways.
Oh, and for nightlife? The legendary burlesque shows are back with high-energy performances from Broadway-level pros. If you want to witness sequined acrobatics or just toast to a night of oddity and awe, this is your ticket!
Meanwhile, New York City’s local news is never dull: several Bilt Neighborhood Cafes are opening across town, offering community perks and free eats for rent day, according to NYC for Free. The city has also boosted subway frequency on weekdays—faster rides for everyone, which is a real win when you’re sprinting between musicals, pop-ups, and pumpkin arches. The Seaport's famous Pumpkin Arch is aglow, drawing photo-hunters from all boroughs for that perfect golden-hour shot.
If you’re wondering where to start, Oly’s adventure tip: Sneak off to the Little Red Lighthouse Festival under the George Washington Bridge. It’s a rare gem—a riverside party with live music, food, and a dash of historic oddity, as tipped by Mommy Poppins! And don’t be shy about hopping on a Citi Bike; locals know it’s the fastest way to dodge traffic and soak up the fall skyline.
Here’s a fun fact that’ll earn you Big Apple bragging rights: The iconic “25¢” pizza slice actually started in the 1960s as a marketing ploy at Toñio’s—and while you won’t find it for that price anymore, you may stumble across “pay what you wish” slices at certain SoHo pizzerias late at night if you ask with a wink. That’s the quirk of NYC—sometimes, luck and boldness get you a slice of history!
Tomorrow, things get even more epic with the kickoff of the New York Giants and...Thu, 02 Oct 2025 - 223 - Tunnel to Towers 5K, Illumination NYC, and the Art of New York City
Welcome, thrill-seekers and city adventurers! You’re listening to Things to Do in New York City, and it’s Sunday, September 28, 2025. I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, joke-dropping sports fanatic here to launch you into a day so packed with wild events, you’ll need an extra MetroCard just to keep up! Let’s take a spin through the Big Apple together.
First, the vibe check: it’s an early autumn Sunday, which means a crisp breeze is dancing through the skyscrapers, and New Yorkers have fully switched to “fall jacket, iced coffee” mode. Today, the city pulses with excitement as 30,000 runners, first responders, and everyday legends take on the 24th Annual Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk. This moving tribute retraces the heroic footsteps of FDNY firefighter Stephen Siller—all to honor those lost on 9/11 and support families of fallen heroes. Expect bagpipes, high-fives, and a massive finish-line BBQ and street party on Vesey Street. If the sound of pounding feet and pounding hearts doesn’t get you, the aroma of post-race hot dogs just might, according to Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
If your sneakers are strictly for style, get your sparkle on tonight at Illumination NYC, Lower Manhattan’s free, open-air light art festival. Wagner Park is awash with immersive light installations, projection mapping, food trucks, and DJs. Charge your phone: you’ll want to photograph everything from the glowing sculptures to fellow festivalgoers rocking neon-lit outfits. And rumor is, there’s a silent disco about to bust some serious moves.
Art lovers can stroll over to ARTECHOUSE NYC in Chelsea where digital art takes center stage. Their latest mind-bending exhibit runs all day—think lasers, interactive floors, and enough color to make a kaleidoscope jealous. Great for families, photos, or that artsy date you want to impress, ARTECHOUSE is open until 10 PM with tickets starting around $24.
For those after some free culture—and who isn’t?—Club Free Time shouts from the rooftops that New York’s unbeatable lineup of concerts, movies, tours, and workshops is in full swing today. If you want an insider’s look, there’s truly something for every taste, from salsa classes with Cucala Dance to tap and tango, thanks to Dance.NYC. It’s like a sporting decathlon of arts and culture: dazzle your feet and challenge your inner Fred Astaire!
If you’re traveling with kiddos, or just a kid at heart, don’t miss a pit stop at Herald Square. Families can dash through interactive pop-ups like the Curlsmith celebration of curly hair, or stretch your imagination at seasonal playgrounds before hopping a train to Brooklyn Bridge Park, where vintage buses from the New York Transit Museum invite budding explorers to hop on board, old-school style.
Foodies, take note: Bird & Branch is prepping for tomorrow’s National Coffee Day with beans, brews, and a scent-sational free coffee cupping at Pier 57 Market. If you need a caffeine strategy for today, legendary bagel shops are still slinging cream cheese by the schmear, and new pop-ups are popping off—so keep an eye out in SoHo and Williamsburg for surprise eats.
Citywide news alert: Subway service is running on a “don’t blink or you’ll miss it” schedule today with extra trains for Tunnel to Towers runners. Check the MTA’s official app for real-time platform updates. And for the transit trivia buffs, did you know the city’s subway system is home to more stations than any other on the planet? That explains why you’ll inevitably exit three blocks from where you intended!
Quick local tip: When exploring Manhattan this weekend, skip Times Square for people-watching—Grand Central Terminal and Bryant Park are equally dazzling but less chaotic, plus you can actually hear yourself think. Swing by Grand Central to sneak a preview of Breast Cancer Research Foundation’s awareness festivities kicking off later this week.
Looking ahead, get...Sun, 28 Sep 2025 - 222 - The City That Never Sleeps: Your Saturday in NYC
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! It’s Saturday, September 27th, and if you’re feeling that buzz in the air, you’re not alone—NYC is absolutely electric today. The early fall sun is peeking through the skyscrapers, morning temperatures are crisp, and Central Park trees are starting to show their first splashes of autumn. The city is a merry collision of cultures, costumes, and concerts, bursting with options for anyone ready to seize the day.
Now, for today’s top happenings: First up, it’s the day for the massive Global Citizen Festival on Central Park’s Great Lawn. Shakira and Cardi B headline, with ROSÉ, Tyla, Camilo, and more global stars rocking the stage, all for a great cause—ending extreme poverty and driving climate action. This event packs incredible music, activism, and one of the biggest crowds you’ll see in Manhattan all year, so if you scored tickets, get ready for a mega-party.
If your vibe leans a little funkier, head downtown to the grand reopening of Wagner Park for Illumination NYC, an immersive light art festival. The waterfront will glitter with giant installations, wild projection mapping, interactive exhibits, food trucks, DJs spinning till late, and a silent disco that lets you dance under the glowing city skyline. Costumes, glow-sticks, and neon jackets encouraged!
Want your lungs full of jazz? The BrownstoneJAZZ Fest gets swinging tonight in Bed-Stuy. Imagine intimate live jazz echoing through a historic Brooklyn brownstone—it’s soulful, sophisticated, and incredibly cool.
Looking for a family adventure? Universoul Circus is making its final stop of the year in Brooklyn, rolling out acrobats, animal acts, and nonstop spectacle for all ages.
For those who love the quirky, drop by Bryant Park between 11 and 2 to watch the Bryant Park Jugglers—pro-level juggling with free lessons if you want to join the circus for a minute. Or try free kayaking at Pier 4 Beach in Brooklyn Bridge Park, with life vests and gear provided, paddling alongside some of Brooklyn’s best views.
And for the creative types, today’s the day for Bumble’s National Love Note Day pop-up at Domino Park. You can write a love letter, get a poet’s help, and send your note anywhere in the country on Bumble’s tab. Even the cynics might feel the love.
On the family front, Williamsburg is hosting an all-ages Hispanic Heritage Month street festival outside El Puente from noon to 6, with live music, art, and enough empanadas to fuel your weekend.
Switching gears to city buzz: Big news for foodies—NYC’s restaurant scene just welcomed Clover Hill’s new Brooklyn Heights wine bar, dazzling critics and offering a killer view of the Manhattan skyline. Subway riders, be aware: this weekend, some downtown 2 and 3 trains are running local due to track work—perfect excuse to take a leisurely bus or rent a Citi Bike. And if your coffee fix requires a new haunt, Flatiron District just saw the grand opening of a Scandinavian-inspired bakery that’s a haven for cardamom buns and deep dives into fika culture.
Want an activity that screams fall in NYC? Don’t miss the iconic Pumpkin Arch at the Seaport on Pier 17, especially at night when the gourds glow and the Brooklyn Bridge looms behind for an unbeatable selfie. Or, for a true hidden gem, check out Bargemusic’s free chamber concert at Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse—world-class music floating above the waves.
Here’s your local tip: If you want to blend in and move fast, hop onto the ferry between Brooklyn and Manhattan. It’s cheap, scenic, rarely crowded, and you can snap a photo of the skyline most tourists would trade their “I Heart NY” shirts for.
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s Community CareFest at Hostos Community College in the Bronx—a family fiesta for Hispanic Heritage Month—or lace up for the famous 90-minute Woodland Walk in Central Park’s Ramble.
Thanks...Sat, 27 Sep 2025 - 221 - Weekend Wonders: Light Festivals, Norse Music, and Pumpkin Parades in NYC
Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in New York City! It’s Friday, September 26, 2025, and I’m Oly Bennet—your globe-trotting, sports-loving sidekick, ready to launch you into the wild, weird, and oh-so-wonderful world of New York’s daily adventures.
The Big Apple today has that crisp fall edge—think cool breezes, golden leaves, and the electric anticipation of weekend energy. There’s a magnetic buzz in the air as thousands descend on Times Square at 9am for the massive march demanding action at the United Nations General Assembly, uniting voices in one of the city’s most passionate protests. Meanwhile, the streets are a patchwork of umbrellas and scarves, perfect for hopping from one event to the next.
Let’s dive into today’s main events! First up, for all you night owls and light-lovers, the Light Festival on the Water kicks off at 6:30pm. Picture immersive light installations dancing across the harbor, live music, and every food truck from kimchi tacos to deep-fried Oreos setting up along the East River—absolutely Insta-worthy and absolutely free, as Club Free Time highlights.
Culture vultures, the city’s fall lineup refuses to quit! Head to the Beacon Theatre tonight where Norwegian folk phenomenon Wardruna, joined by the mysterious Chelsea Wolfe, takes the stage. Expect Norse drums, haunting vocals, and probably someone wearing antlers—if you’ve never experienced Viking music in Manhattan, this is your moment, as announced by the Beacon Theatre.
If your spirit animal is more indie film geek than Norse warrior, pop up to Queer Voices: NYC Film Festival, which launches today and runs all weekend, centering and celebrating LGBTQIA+ filmmakers and creatives of color at The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center. GO Magazine is buzzing about this one!
For families, don’t miss the Ragamuffin Parade and Festival down on 4th Street—think costumes, music, and mini paraders in the kind of outfits only grandmothers and Brooklynites can dream up, as featured on NYC’s official events portal. And over in Dumbo, the FAD Market's fall pop-up means artisanal goods, slow fashion workshops, and, yes, more snacks.
Shifting gears to local buzz: Word on the street is there's a hot, new vegan bakery in Williamsburg baking up “cronuts” stuffed with pumpkin mousse, and the MTA just announced an express Q train running through the weekend to help you glide uptown hassle-free—a rare New York miracle, according to local news sources.
Whether you’re a lifelong New Yorker or a freshly-minted transplant, you simply can’t skip the city’s unbeatable fall essentials: a stroll through Central Park’s fiery foliage, a pit stop at Washington Square to catch jazz buskers battling it out for loose change, and a late-night pizza quest in Greenwich Village.
Local tip: While everyone’s clustered at the big-name parks, the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn quietly transforms into a leaf-peeping wonderland at sunset—a hidden gem for those who like their autumn with a side of eerie.
Finally, don’t blink—tomorrow is bringing the legendary Pumpkin Nights at the Bronx Zoo and a cluster of outdoor art exhibitions spanning Chelsea to Harlem. Oh, and rumor has it there’s a spontaneous pillow fight flash mob at 2pm… but you didn’t hear it from me.
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Welcome, adventurous listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! Today is Thursday, September 25, 2025—Oly Bennet here, the globe-trotting sports fanatic who thinks every day in NYC is a wild competition for your attention! It’s a brisk, sun-splashed morning, perfect for both power-walking and pretzel-eating, with that crispy fall breeze that makes every rooftop feel like the top of the world. The city’s current atmosphere? Electric! Fashionistas are recovering from Fashion Week-induced heel blisters, Broadway is buzzing louder than a Yankees crowd, and the locals are on their second pumpkin spice latte before 10AM.
Diving straight into today’s line-up, you’ve got some absolute firecracker events about to happen, so dust off your city sneakers—Oly’s got you covered.
First, if you’re pumped for art and feeling less like a Rembrandt and more like a rebel, the Affordable Art Fair kicks into serious gear today. Pier 36 is packed with thousands of works from emerging artists and some big hitters, all priced to compete in the world’s quirkiest spending spree. You may just leave holding an original painting instead of a bagel, which is a New York rarity!
For the eco-warrior crowd, it’s Climate Week, and “Nourishing People, Planet, and Our Future” is happening at The Glasshouse. Picture passionate speakers, planet-loving panels, and more climate action than Central Park has joggers. Registration was so hot, even the polar bears in the Bronx Zoo are talking about it—okay, not really, but you get the idea.
Broadway’s stage is on fire, and I mean, literal jazz hands everywhere. “Gypsy” continues its smash return, and The Great Gatsby is waltzing its way into theater lovers’ hearts. Hamilton remains the hardest ticket in town, but rumor has it if you stand outside singing show tunes in a feather boa, you may get invited in (unconfirmed, but wouldn’t that be epic?).
Concert chasers, get moving: Kara-Lis Coverdale brings experimental magic to Le Poisson Rouge tonight, and Irving Plaza is jumping with Elevation Rhythm’s Goodbye Yesterday Tour. If your arms still work after all that art, activism, and applause, Forest Hills Stadium is prepping for tomorrow’s All Things Go Festival, with indie superstars ready to make Saturday an absolute madhouse.
On the family front, it’s prime apple-picking time just outside the city, but if you’re sticking to the five boroughs, museums have special Thursday programming—plus it’s a stellar day for a bike ride in Central Park, where you might spot flocks of tourists taking actual selfies with squirrels. Don’t judge—they’re pretty photogenic.
For foodies, the city scene is popping with a new SoHo pop-up: DAMDAM Tokyo and La Cabra Bakery have teamed up for a delicious blend of matcha and Danish pastry magic. The first 100 customers snag special gifts, so channel your inner marathon runner, race to La Cabra, and treat yourself.
Transit news—subway delays have been mild today, but pack your patience and an extra MetroCard. Insider tip? Hop on a Citi Bike and zoom past the rush hour drama. You’ll look like a local… but remember, “Don’t Block the Box” at intersections unless you like hearing taxi drivers invent new curse words.
Oly’s fun fact for the day: the city’s water, hailed as the secret ingredient behind perfect bagels, is piped in from nearly 125 miles away. That’s a quirk worth raising your coffee cup to.
Tomorrow is absolutely stacked: get hyped for the kickoff of All Things Go Festival, new museum exhibitions, and a legendary Yankees matchup at Yankee Stadium. Tune in for all my wild and weird coverage—if it’s offbeat, Oly will find it!
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For more check outThu, 25 Sep 2025 - 219 - "NYC's Quirky Sunday: Festivals, Parades, and Unexpected Surprises"
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with me, Oly Bennet—the globe-trotting, sport-loving explorer who always has a wild story up his sleeve! It’s Sunday, September 21, 2025, and the Big Apple is pulsing with energy, quirky events, and cool surprises. The city’s skies are clear, temperatures are breezy in the high 60s—perfect for both outdoor adventure and epic people-watching. Whether you’re a music maniac, a parade lover, a family on a donut mission, or just here for the electric chaos, today’s lineup will have you sprinting from borough to borough with a grin wider than the Manhattan Bridge.
Right in Midtown, 41st Street is turning up the volume for the Communities Together: NY Social Justice & Music Festival. This free block-long bash runs 10am to 5pm, with passionate performances, community art, and enough positive energy to power a subway car. Activists, artists, and everyday New Yorkers are coming together to dance, debate, and prove that when this city joins hands, it doesn’t just move—it grooves.
Down in Brooklyn, bus buffs and nostalgia hounds can roll into the New York Transit Museum’s Bus Festival at Brooklyn Bridge Park. You can climb vintage buses, meet the city’s bus legends, and snap the Manhattan skyline while learning about the evolution of NYC’s iconic wheels. Younger listeners: rumor has it you just might catch the 25-foot-tall Pillsbury Doughboy popping up alongside the buses. Go poke that belly for that legendary Hoo Hoo laugh, crush a warm cinnamon roll, and score surprises you never knew you needed.
Forgotten socks beware: Prospect Park is hosting the Kahani Field Day, a vibrant celebration of South Asian culture with free halal food, games, and tasty bites galore. Family fun, cultural activities, and a giant open invite—just the sort of thing that makes NYC a mosaic of marvelous mayhem.
If you’re itching for thumping beats, head to Experts Only Festival NYC on Randall’s Island, where global dance legend John Summit mans the decks alongside headliners, jaw-dropping stage talent, and 50,000 festival fans. Two stages, wild light shows, and a talking point for your next brunch—this festival is the Gen Z cultural moment NYC’s been waiting for.
Music fans, parade enthusiasts, and the ice-cream-obsessed won’t want to miss the Mexican Independence Day Parade zipping down Madison Avenue, packed with mariachi, cumbia, dancers, and lowrider cars, or catch the roving Mister Softee truck in McCarren Park this afternoon for free ice cream and a collectible magazine.
Switching to local scoops: Today marks the last call for Coconut Cult’s Collab Lab in SoHo, where yogurt gets the pop-art treatment. Tomorrow’s buzz? Herald Square will become Curl Central with Curlsmith’s “It’s a Curl’s World Pop-Up”—freebies galore, interactive photo booths, and serious curlspiration for all my fellow sports fans rocking the wildest hairdos.
For must-do adventures: swing by the high-energy Flower Market at Rockefeller Plaza for CJ Hendry’s riotous riot of blooms and color, or chase the hidden corners of history with a kid-friendly scavenger hunt at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum up in Inwood. Sports fan tip—if you want an epic selfie, head to the Harlem River Event Lawn behind Icahn Stadium for epic festival crowds and dazzling dance vibes.
Local tip from Oly: If you’re taking the subway today, hold onto your MetroCard—a wave of cute pop-up performances is erupting underground, courtesy of up-and-coming buskers throwing down everything from jazz jams to breakdancing. Skip the rush-hour push and take the express; you’ll catch more of New York’s soulful heartbeat.
Don’t miss tomorrow’s lineup: Curlsmith pop-up takes over Herald Square, and Wicked: For Good brings theater magic to life with an immersive showcase in Manhattan. Tune in for more city escapades—and trust me, listeners, tomorrow’s shenanigans will be even zanier!Sun, 21 Sep 2025 - 218 - New York City's Autumn Magic: Festivals, Concerts, and Quirky Discoveries Galore
Welcome, listeners, to “Things to Do in New York City!” It’s Saturday, September 20, 2025, and this is Oly Bennet—your globe-trotting sports fanatic on a mission to uncover every quirky corner of the Big Apple. Just like a marathon runner dodging flying bagels, this city is always full throttle, and today’s atmosphere is pure autumn magic: brisk breezes, golden sunlight bouncing off skyscrapers, and the unmistakable vibe of millions ready for adventure.
New York is pulsing with excitement right now. The streets are buzzing with the kickoff of festival season and Rosh Hashanah celebrations, and, if you listen closely, you might just hear the city’s unofficial anthem—car horns, laughter, and someone shouting about a missing sneaker somewhere in Brooklyn.
Let’s dive straight in to the wild lineup of events happening today. For cultural explorers, Manhattan’s hosting the Chinese Culture and Food Festival, where you can strut through bustling market stalls, catch traditional performances, and chow down on dim sum so good it’ll make your jaw drop harder than a soccer goalie faking a foul. Eco enthusiasts, catch the Climate Film Festival at Regal Essex Crossing; rub elbows with documentary filmmakers and chat with scientists about saving the planet—maybe even discover why seagulls prefer your fries over the climate crisis!
For families, the American Museum of Natural History blasts off with ClimateFest, turning science into a parade of hands-on fun—think live demos, communal art projects, and pop-up presentations that’ll wow even the most jaded city kid. If the little ones are still bouncing with energy, zoom over to Hudson Yards for Family Fun Day, where music, magic shows, and interactive performances rule the scene like a mascot at a minor league baseball game.
Night owls and music lovers can land at David Geffen Hall for the New York Philharmonic’s epic performance featuring Beethoven and John Corigliano. Or, feel the indie energy at the Music Hall of Williamsburg with Frankie Cosmos—poetic lyrics and understated cool await. If dancing’s your game, Elsie Rooftop hosts Salsa on the Rooftop; it’s the only place in Manhattan where losing your balance might actually win you applause.
Bookworms and bargain hunters, CJ Hendry’s Flower Market 2.0 blooms at Rockefeller Center with a technicolor jungle of blossoms; perfect for Insta snaps or impressing a date by pretending you know the difference between peonies and petunias. And don’t forget, the Brooklyn Book Festival is in full swing—authors abound, and rumor has it the Warby Parker Book Fair at Columbus Avenue is the spot to score literary loot and meet your next favorite writer.
In local news, there’s a fresh buzz: new foodie hotspots popping up in Chelsea and Williamsburg, so if your snack game needs an upgrade, today’s the day to hunt down the latest gourmet donuts or fusion tacos. On the public transit front, subway lines are running with minor delays—standard city fare, so give yourself a little extra time if you’re rolling across boroughs. The annual New York Transit Museum Bus Festival hits Brooklyn Bridge Park tomorrow, promising hands-on history with vintage buses and a belly-poking meet-and-greet with a 25-foot-tall Pillsbury Doughboy. Yes, you heard me right.
For must-do activities today, stroll the High Line and stick around for stargazing tonight—a city experience so dazzling you might just think you’ve joined some cosmic Olympic team. Morningside Lights at Columbia University will illuminate the evening with a glowing procession of handmade lanterns, floating through Morningside Park like asteroids in a parade. If you crave quirks, check out the Hidden Networks of Medieval Art tours or improv comedy at The PIT. Trust me, this combo beats any competitive cheese rolling in Europe.
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Welcome listeners to Things to Do in New York City! Today is Friday, September 19, 2025, and let me tell you, the Big Apple is positively buzzing with energy, the weather is crisp and sunny—the kind of vibe that makes you want to grab your sneakers, a snack, and charge out the door like you’ve just spotted free Hamilton tickets.
On the docket today? NYC is serving up some absolute corkers. For music lovers, Eric Clapton is rocking Madison Square Garden tonight at 7:30 PM. If your air guitar skills are questionable but your disco moves are unstoppable, check out the Friday Night Live Cruise—a floating party near Pier 36, featuring DJs, dancing, and totally epic views of that mighty Manhattan skyline. Yep, you can moonwalk while watching the moon rise over the East River.
Books your thing? Downtown Brooklyn is going full brainiac with the Brooklyn Book Festival, celebrating its 20th year. Hundreds of authors and over 250 publishers are descending on the city, and there’s a Literary Marketplace bursting with new reads and expert book chat. Rumor has it, you might even bump into a Pulitzer prize winner waiting for a bagel.
For families, tomorrow in Brooklyn Bridge Park is the Bus Festival and the Pillsbury Doughboy pop-up—oh yes, that jolly, pokable mascot is taking selfies with kids and fans alike, and there are free warm treats to boot. Bring your hawk-eyed children and see who can spot the rarest vintage bus, or just come for a hearty “Hoo Hoo!”
Art fans, don’t skip Chelsea’s Affordable Art Fair, on through Sunday. Whether you’ve got $100 or $12,000 burning a hole in your pocket—or just want to munch fancy canapés and pretend you’re bidding against Banksy—this spot is for you. For a taste of culture, “Syncopated Stages” is a unique exhibition at New York Public Library, highlighting Black performative disruptions on Broadway, and it’s running now at the Performing Arts Library at Lincoln Center, perfect for fans of stage history and style.
Hungry? There’s a dynamic new pop-up from Veronica Beard on Madison Avenue, turning their backroom into a nostalgic corner store full of exclusive treats and merch—a tribute to the city’s iconic bodegas. You might even win a scratch-off for a free blazer, which is basically the fashion equivalent of finding a MetroCard with credit still on it.
For those that groove when the sun dips, the Queens Night Market opens tonight with over 100 food and craft vendors—a spread so wild, even your taste buds will high-five each other. It’s the most delicious way to celebrate fall’s arrival.
Transit heads-up: subway service is operating smoothly, with extra trains running for big events. But if you’re heading to Brooklyn, brace yourself for extra weekend crowds—those vintage buses and giant Doughboy will draw a herd. Pro tip: grab a Citi Bike if the streets look jammed and pedal past traffic like a local superhero.
Must-do tip for today: swing by Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights for the Summer Sendoff block party. It’s a block-dancing, jerk-chicken-munching, DJ-powered bash. It’ll make you forget summer’s over and inspire you to invent a dance move called “The Sweater Shuffle.”
Did you know the Brooklyn Bridge has more steel cables than there are Mets fans who admit to loving the Yankees? Ok, maybe not, but if you walk across the bridge today you’ll see some of the best views in the city and overhear at least three wild stories in a dozen languages. That’s classic New York.
Keep your calendars marked for tomorrow’s GUGA x GUI x No Kid Hungry chef event in Midtown (fancy bites for a good cause!), and Sunday’s block parties and festivities galore. Plus, tease up your taste buds for next weekend’s Global Citizen Festival in Central Park—Shakira and The Weeknd on one stage is a cultural event that’s harder to believe than a squirrel riding the subway.
Thanks for listening, please...Fri, 19 Sep 2025 - 216 - NYC's Foodie Frenzy, Dazzling Art, and Comedy Nights - A Quirky Guide to Thurs in the Big Apple
Welcome, listeners, to your daily adventure with Things to do in New York City! It’s Thursday, September 18, 2025, and this is your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, bringing a dose of wild city energy, a dash of curiosity, and a whole bunch of quirky spirit to the world’s greatest urban playground.
The city’s running on full throttle today. The weather? It’s classic New York autumn—crisp air, light jacket weather, the kind of day where a warm coffee in Central Park feels like a Broadway encore. Street corners smell of roasted nuts, food carts are rolling, and the city’s pulse is that perfect blend of busy and bright. The Yankees are playing tonight at home, so prepare for swarms of fans, and the buzz about town is the TASTES of Thai SELECT Festival lighting up the Financial District with more delicious noodles than you can shake a chopstick at.
Let’s zoom into the day’s hot picks. Foodies, your taste buds are in for a wild ride because TASTES of Thai SELECT is taking over Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza from 11 to 7, bringing 16 top Thai restaurants, chef demos, traditional dance performances, and a culinary passport through Thailand—all for free. If that’s not enough, over in SoHo, Coconut Cult’s Collab Lab is popping up at 188 Lafayette, serving up legendary coconut yogurt and collab flavors so outrageous, even your boring breakfast cereal would blush. It’s foodie heaven, with a side of felt art from Lucy Sparrow thrown in, all through September 21.
Culture vultures, don’t miss artist CJ Hendry’s Flower Market 2.0 bursting into bloom at Rockefeller Center, with thousands of colorful blossoms—totally free to browse, and a dreamland for your Instagram feed, running through the weekend. Bring the family or just yourself for a kaleidoscopic stroll. Feeling funny? Head downtown to the whiskey cellar at 77 East 7th Street for the Close the Door Behind You Stand-Up Comedy Show. Doors open at 8:30 PM, promising two hours of gut-busting laughs—just don’t forget to shut the door behind you, or Oly will send the pigeons after you.
For the nightlife crowd, New York never sleeps: tonight’s pop-ups and parties stretch from buzzy Lower East Side cocktail bars to Velvet Underground-inspired sets in Williamsburg. There are music sets at nearly every major club, so grab your crew and hit the dance floor.
Now for the bulletins: Veronica Beard’s VB Corner Store Pop-Up continues on Madison Avenue through September 22, so snag some exclusive merch and relive your favorite corner store nostalgia—snack walls and prize scratchoffs included. The MTA is running on schedule, but NYC Ferry says the Astoria route has delays in the afternoon, so if you’re planning to glide along the East River, check for the latest updates.
Must-do activities? Give the Arte Museum at Chelsea Piers a go—step into a digital art wonderland, part tech, part sensory feast, and a real treat for art adventurers. Brave live music tonight in Bryant Park, take a sunset stroll on the High Line, or challenge yourself to find the city’s quirkiest doughnut at a new Lower East Side bakery—coconut cardamom, anyone?
A local tip direct from Oly: Want to subway like a New Yorker? Stand to the right on escalators—or risk a classic New York side-eye. And remember, the little green glob of pizza grease that just dripped on your shoe? That’s probably good luck.
Tomorrow’s lineup is sizzling. From immersive glow-in-the-dark ballet at Kaye Playhouse to family magic at MoMath, and the massive Battery Park City Block Party, there’s a cornucopia of fun waiting. Tune in tomorrow for another round of offbeat adventures and can’t-miss events—because in New York, the weird and wonderful never take a day off.
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Welcome, listeners, to “Things to Do in New York City!” It’s Sunday, September 14, 2025, and Oly Bennet here—your globe-trotting, competition-craving sports nut and quirkiest NYC tour guide. The Big Apple is buzzing: crisp September air has replaced the summer simmer, locals are back from the Hamptons, and there’s a hum of fresh energy everywhere from Central Park to Brooklyn’s brownstones.
Today is a gold medal kind of Sunday full of quirky events and classic New York moments. Over in Industry City, Brooklyn, the Latin Food Fest is tempting tastebuds with 70 food vendors, chef demos, and spicy music. You’ll catch food contests and art installations—your belly and Instagram will thank you. Over in Hudson Yards, the Reading Rhythms midday reading party is making literature cool again, letting you lounge in the gardens and even score a copy of superstar author J.D. Robb’s latest crime thriller. If you’re all about that glow, head to the High Line for the Tata Harper Radiance Runway—part garden, part fashion, part skincare oasis, and you might even snag an exclusive gift if you’re one of the first in line.
If you want to go classic New York, Broadway is as epic as ever—think musical marathons under neon lights. Central Park’s outer paths are lined with bikes and joggers thanks to the perfect mild weather, and Brooklyn’s Annual Atlantic Antic street festival transforms Atlantic Avenue into a block party with world music, ethnic eats, and circus acts for the kids. Meanwhile, baseball fans, take your pick: both the Yankees and Mets are playing home games today, promising home runs and hearty hot dog debates.
Local headlines include the reopening of the iconic Delacorte Theater in Central Park, fully revamped with green renovations and a new commitment to accessibility—check out today’s open house for your behind-the-scenes peek. And subway riders, listen up: planned weekend repairs mean certain lines from downtown Brooklyn are moving a bit slower than, uh, a turtle on roller skates—so add a little extra time to your journey.
If you want to avoid the crowds, head for a boat tour to catch a sunset view of Lady Liberty, or break a sweat with a ride across the Brooklyn Bridge—extra points if you dodge cyclists with true Oly Bennet agility! For families, NYC for Free is celebrating its 6th birthday at the High Line with all-age activities, and the family markets in the Bronx and Riverdale promise local eats and neighborhood warmth.
Here’s your Oly Bennet insider tip: if you spot a bodega cat, that’s NYC’s unofficial mayor. Snap a pic, buy a coffee, and you might get the best local breakfast sandwich of your life. Oh, and did you know—during the Atlantic Antic, it’s rumored you can sample food from more than 50 countries in three blocks? That’s one small step for your tastebuds, one giant leap for your culinary passport.
Before we sign off, peek at tomorrow’s calendar—there’s jazz in Harlem, new dance classes in Queens, and the first showings at the historic Hudson Theatre’s Beckett week. Whether you’re chasing pizza slices, Broadway lights, or your next big adventure, tune in for more tomorrow.
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Hello, globe-trotters and local adventurers! Welcome to Things to Do in New York City—it’s Saturday, September 13, 2025, and you’re on the move with Oly Bennet, your personal guide to the city’s wildest happenings. New York’s got that post–Fashion Week buzz, the sun is smiling with cool mid-70s temps, and there’s a gentle breeze reminding you it’s officially prime season for getting outside and shaking up your routine.
The city streets are alive today with everything from block-long feasts to rooftop jams. For music lovers, don’t miss Joe Russo’s Almost Dead lighting up The Rooftop at Pier 17, serving fierce Grateful Dead vibes from 6 to 10 PM. Head to the streets of Little Italy where the legendary Feast of San Gennaro is rolling for ten glorious days—think zeppole, cannoli, sausage, street games, and people-watching at its best. For the thrill-seekers and puppet fans, the wonderfully quirky Flotsam River Circus is making waves at Randall’s Island at 6 PM with a floating circus of musicians, puppeteers, and pure magic.
Family crowd? Danny Go Live! is taking over The Theater at Madison Square Garden at 5 PM, promising high-energy fun for small humans and their grown-ups. And for my fashionistas hungry for a twist on the runway, the People’s Runway pops up tomorrow outside Brooklyn Borough Hall as part of NYC Fashion Week—a spectacular street takeover celebrating up-and-coming Brooklyn designers, first-come first-served, totally free.
Oh, and for those who love a little spontaneous comedy, wander into THE RAT in Dumbo for the New York Improv Theater Jam Sesh at 6:30 PM. You never know, you might be on stage trading jokes with locals before you can say “I heart NYC!”
Over in local news, Madison Avenue’s got a snazzy new Veronica Beard Pop-Up styled after a classic corner store—stop in for cool fall merch and grab a scratch-off to win fashion prizes. On transit: the MTA’s running smoothly this weekend, but a heads-up that sections of the L train will close after midnight for track upgrades, so plan your late-night Brooklyn gigs accordingly.
If you’re craving iconic city views, today’s a winner for a sunset climb at Top of the Rock or an easy bike ride through Central Park, with perfect weather for photos and picnics. Feel like exploring a hidden gem? Slide into the National Museum of Mathematics for a mind-bending experience or wander up to the Brooklyn Commons Park for some low-key people-watching.
Oly’s local tip: Always look up! New Yorkers take pride in rooftop spots, whether it’s a swanky cocktail, a DJ set, or just the perfect snapshot. And here’s a fun fact: Central Park has more birds in the fall than any other time of year, so if you love feathered friends, now’s your chance to spot a rare warbler or two among the maples.
Don’t forget, tomorrow is bringing more flavor with the People’s Runway, more circus at Randall’s Island, and the madness of the Atlantic Antic festival coming soon—a street party so full of food and music, even I can’t keep up.
Keep your eyes on the skyline, listeners, and check back in for the city’s next round of epic, offbeat adventures.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AISat, 13 Sep 2025 - 213 - Remembering 9/11, Feasting on San Gennaro, and the Whispering Gallery - NYC's Legendary Sights and Sounds
Hey listeners, welcome back to Things to Do in New York City! I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, laughter-loving guide to the wackier side of the world, and today is Thursday, September 11, 2025. If you’re out and about, don a stylish scarf—it’s that all-star New York September sweet spot! The mornings are a bit crisp, but the city’s running at full throttle. The air feels electric, a little reflective, a little festive, and that buzz means only one thing: New York’s ready to dish out another legendary day.
Today, New York is hosting its annual 9/11 Memorial Service—24 years since the world changed right here in Lower Manhattan. The city pauses to remember, with ceremonies near the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, and whether you’re attending or just passing by, expect heartfelt crowds, reflective moments, and a palpable sense of unity.
Switch gears, and it’s also the kickoff of the epic Feast of San Gennaro! Little Italy explodes with Italian food magic, free music, parades, and more red, white, and green confetti than you can shake a cannoli at. According to Time Out New York, festivities run along Mulberry Street between Canal and Houston, with a blessing of the stands starting today—look out for the giant sausage-and-pepper subs and outrageous cannoli-eating contests. You haven’t lived until you’ve watched someone power through a three-foot cannoli, trust me!
Get your groove shoes on because Kali Uchis’ 'The Sincerely, Tour' rolls into Madison Square Garden tonight at 8 pm. R&B vibes, powerhouse vocals, and New York’s best-dressed fans under one roof—it’s not just a concert, it’s a fashion show with killer basslines.
If you want something for the family, zip over to Bryant Park for Yoga presented by Halara (free and open to all ages this evening), or for pint-sized adventurers, head to Prospect Park for Kahani Field Day—a free celebration of South Asian culture, with heaps of halal food and gleeful community spirit. Or why not pop into the Museum of Modern Art and check out 'Chantal Akerman: The Long View,' presented now through mid-October—that’s cinematic quirks from an avant-garde legend.
Ready for some city news? Locals are buzzing about new food halls opening in Chelsea’s industrial-chic market: specialty shops, farm-fresh eats, and your chance to taste-test the next big pastry trend before it’s cool. Subway alert—weekend service changes are looming, so double-check the MTA updates if you’re zipping between boroughs. And if street fairs are your jam, the San Gennaro festival means street closures around Mulberry, Grand, and Hester—pack your patience, but enjoy the pedestrian takeover.
Must-do activities today? Swing by Central Park for a walk—fall’s first hints are painting the leaves. Duck into the Chelsea Market for snacks, check out that jazz concert at Lincoln Square for lunchtime tunes, or wander Grand Central just for the people-watching. Hidden gem alert: Take a photo at the Whispering Gallery under Grand Central’s big arches—stand corner-to-corner and chat in whispers, and your voice zips across like a sonic boomerang. New Yorkers love to flash that trick to first-timers!
Did you know the Statue of Liberty’s original torch is in the museum on Liberty Island, not her hand? Go say hi if you’re hopping the ferry!
Looking ahead, tomorrow is shaping up for more festival food, another epic night at Madison Square Garden, and deeper dives into New York’s urban jungle of cultural surprises. Make sure you tune in—who knows, I might even spot a rollerblading Shakespeare troupe in Central Park.
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City! It’s Sunday, September 7th, 2025, and this is your globetrotting host, Oly Bennet, reporting live from the heart of the city that never sleeps. Grab your bagels and buckle up as we give you the rundown of what’s buzzing across the five boroughs today. New York’s weather is pure September magic—cool breezes, a hint of almost-fall, and the perfect skies for outdoor shenanigans. The city’s current vibe is electric, with crowds converging in Times Square and neighborhoods gearing up for an avalanche of culture, sports, and surprises.
First, if you can hear the sound of tap shoes and jazz hands, blame Broadway. Today marks the epic Founded By Broadway concert in Duffy Square, right in Times Square, starting at 11 AM and running till 12:30 PM. It’s free, rain or shine, and features an all-star parade from shows like Aladdin, & Juliet, Wicked, The Lion King, MJ, and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. You basically get the super bowl of Broadway and you don’t even need a ticket—just a heart full of show tunes and maybe a portable chair if you’re low-key competitive about your viewing spot.
If your ideal Sunday involves screaming your lungs out for a home run, catch the legendary New York Yankees as they battle it out at Yankee Stadium this afternoon. Fancy a round-two baseball binge? Head over to Citi Field to root for the city’s other team—the underdog Mets—with first pitch flying around 1:40 PM. Not a fan of peanuts and Cracker Jacks? The New York Giants are gearing up for game day, so sports fans, get ready for some gridiron action that will have you high-fiving strangers and questioning your fantasy league decisions.
Maybe you’re more about the global festival scene? Get ready for the Queens Night Market tonight in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. This open-air bazaar runs from 4 PM till midnight, promising a riot of flavors from nearly 100 food and art vendors. Every dish maxes out at six bucks, so eat like royalty without needing a king’s ransom. Want to feast like a Latin American legend? While the NY Latin Food Fest technically starts next weekend, some vendors are teasing flavors today at Industry City, with sneak peeks and taste tests setting off a chain reaction of salsa dancing and spontaneous conga lines.
For families, Bryant Park is pulsing with events, including pop-up concerts and a super-friendly kids’ corner that’s perfect for a midday break. In Brooklyn, Prospect Park is home to Kahani Field Day—a free bash with delicious halal food and a South Asian culture spotlight. If you’re more about reflectivity, tomorrow Anne Frank The Exhibition opens for thoughtful tweens and families at the New York Family event.
Now, let’s talk local news and ultra-secret tips—only for my fellow adventure seekers. Foodies, listen up! Rumor has it two brand-new ramen joints soft-opened last night in the East Village—slurp alert in effect. The MTA reports some minor weekend subway interruptions on the downtown 2 and 3 lines. For super-slick commuting, grab a CitiBike and test your mettle on the Brooklyn Bridge or loop Central Park—September is all about breezy cycling.
Oly Bennet’s must-do list for today? Snap a panoramic selfie atop Top of the Rock as sunset paints Manhattan gold, get lost in the Rockefeller Center’s art-deco wonders, and don’t skip the pop-up rooftop bars for city views and celebrity sightings.
Here’s a local fact to wow your friends: Did you know the world’s largest urban park is technically right here? Central Park spans 843 acres—big enough to host 10,000 simultaneous flash mobs (or one ambitious squirrel relay race, which I may or may not have tried to organize).
Before we wrap, a sneak peek for all hardcore event chasers: Tomorrow New York unleashes more kid-friendly exhibitions, a pickleball tournament in Brooklyn, and tickets drop for the highly-anticipated Hispanic...Sun, 07 Sep 2025
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