Various The Very Hungry Caterpillar Interactive Holiday Show Ages: 8 and underFamily Holiday Theater Manhattan Movement & Arts CenterUpper West Side
10 am – 5 pm Con Edison Cares For The Earth Weekend Ages: 3 – 12Family Music Staten Island Children’s MuseumStaten Island
10 am – noon Sunday Schmear & Schmooze with 14Y Y Parent Ages: 8 and underFamily Holiday Jewish 14th Street YEast Village
11 am – 4:30 pm South Street Seaport Museum Free November Family Activity Weekends: Sailors Scrimshaw Ages: 3 and upCraft & DIY Family Free South Street Seaport MuseumSeaport
11 am – 3 pm Farmhouse Family Day: Making Our Own Light Ages: AllArt Craft & DIY Family Wyckoff Farmhouse MuseumBrooklyn
11 am – 3 pm Farmhouse Family Day: Making Our Own Light Ages: AllArt Caribbean Family 5816 Clarendon RoadBrooklyn
11:30 am – 1:30 pm The Grandest Princess Ball Ever at Carmine’s Ages: 8 and underFamily Carmine’s Italian Restaurant – Times SquareNew York City
Noon The Rock and Roll Playhouse plays the Music of Beyoncé + More for Kids Ages: 8 and underFamily Music Brooklyn BowlBrooklyn
3 – 4 pm The Mighty String Demons Gratitude Concert Ages: 3 and upFamily Free History & Culture Unitarian Church of Staten IslandStaten Island
3:30 – 4:45 pm Family Paint and Play Ages: 8 and underArt Community Family My Gym Fresh MeadowsFresh Meadows
Tomorrow, 10 am New York Jewish Book Festival Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
Tomorrow, 10:30 am Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection The Museum of Modern Art
Tomorrow, 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
AMNY Thousands flock to the American Dream shopping mall for the first-ever Korean Brand and Entertainment Expo in North America
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