Noon – 5 pm L’Alliance New York Announces North American Premiere of Les tutomouves 2025 Crossing The Line Festival En Español Free L’Alliance New YorkManhattan
Noon – 8 pm Holiday Shops at Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park Ages: AllFamily Free Holiday Bryant Park 6th Avenue between 40th and 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018Manhattan
2 – 4:30 pm The Murder at the Museum of Natural History Scavenger Hunt American Museum of Natural HistoryNew York, NY
3 – 6 pm Jennifer’s Playground Free Afterschool Program Ages: 5 – 12Community Family Free Jennifer’s PlaygroundStaten Island
3:30 – 4:30 pm Little New-Yorkers: Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy’s Parade Ages: 3 – 8Books & Readings Family Holiday New-York Historical SocietyManhattan
4 – 5 pm Faber Recreation Center Youth Drop-In Program Current Event Journaling & Debate Ages: 5 and upCommunity Family Free Faber ParkStaten Island
4 – 5 pm FREE KIDS & TEENS AGES 9-12: CARTOONING, AND MANGA ART CLASS Ages: AllArt Family Free The Art Studio NYManhattan
4 – 6 pm Tween Art Studio: Thanksgiving Perler Beads Ages: 5 – 12Craft & DIY Family Free Stapleton LibraryStaten Island
7 – 9 pm 2025 Paul Taylor Dance Company Season at Lincoln Center Season Dance David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln CenterManhattan
7 – 9 pm Dawn Derow Presents SING HAPPY at The Triad NYC Dance Music The Triad TheaterUpper West Side
7:30 – 9 pm Truman vs. Israel: Abzug and the Undressing of Truman Theater Theater at St. ClementsTheater District
Today, noon L’Alliance New York Announces North American Premiere of Les tutomouves 2025 Crossing The Line Festival L’Alliance New York
Today, all day THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Wifredo Lam: When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream The Museum of Modern Art
Nov. 23, 2 pm Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio announce Broadway Magic Hour November 2025 Shows Broadway Comedy Club
Gay City News DOC NYC festival offers real-life stories about female filmmakers, a trans lawyer, and Latinx advocates
Brooklyn Paper Assembly Member Carroll presents Brooklyn Public Library with $180K for decodable books