• Met Cloisters: School Break Family Afternoon

    Cloisters Museum 99 Margaret Corbin Dr., enter at Margaret Corbin Cir. (Ft. Wash Ave. & W. 191st St.), New York, United States

    School Break Family Afternoon at The Met Cloisters. Spend your spring break at The Met Cloisters! Drop in for free, hands-on family art making inspired by the art of the Middle Ages.

    FREE with Admission
  • Buunni Inwood: Community Open Mic

    Buunni Inwood 4961 Broadway, NEW YORK, NY, United States

    Don't miss out on this opportunity at Buuni Coffee to connect with fellow artists and immerse yourself in the vibrant artistic community of Inwood. Mark your calendars and get ready to experience an evening of unforgettable performances.

    FREE
  • United Palace: FOREVER K-Pop – A Celebration Concert

    United Palace 4140 Broadway, New York, United States

    Inspired by the worldwide K-Pop phenomenon and recent smash-hit film KPop Demon Hunters, Forever K-Pop – A Celebration Concert (www.ForeverKpopLive.com) brings a next-level, fan-powered tribute experience and high-octane production featuring today’s biggest K-Pop hits to life on stage in a cinematic spectacle unlike anything audiences have seen in a tribute concert before. 

    $59.40 – $71.50
  • Fort Tryon Park: Shearing of the Heather Garden and Community Parade

    Fort Tryon Park

    Shearing of the Heather Garden and Community Parade at Fory Tryon Park. Bring your musical instruments and join in our community parade through the Heather Garden led by traditional bagpipers. Make flower-themed crafts, take home your own propagated heathers, get your face painted, make some chalk art, chat with our gardeners, enjoy at tour of the Heather Garden. Fun for all ages!

    FREE
  • Word Up: Story Time — Apolonia Valiente’s “The Words Will Come”

    Word Up Community Bookshop 2113 Amsterdam Ave at 165th St., New York, NY, United States

    Word Up welcomes children’s book author Apolonia Valiente for an interactive weekend storytime featuring The Words Will Come, a picture book for ages 3–7 that celebrates all the ways children communicate. This storytime is especially meaningful during Autism Awareness Month (April)

    $5