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Presented by the Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment With 60+ free events and resources across the five boroughs, New York Music Month showcases and strengthens New York City’s music ecosystem through performances, professional development, networking, and conversations that shape the industry Including the annual NYMM Conference, 40+ talks, 20+

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Celebrations include the Library’s annual Anti-Prom for teens, a new Library After Hours on Queer Magic, an NYPL presence at the NYC Pride March, and much more for all ages. The New York Public Library commemorates Pride Month through June with a spotlight on our important archival materials and programming that celebrate LGBTQIA+

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Image Courtesy of Downtown Alliance and Art on the Ave NYC Revolutionary-Themed Artworks Will Be Displayed on Lower Manhattan Storefronts Throughout Summer As America turns 250, the Alliance for Downtown New York has unveiled “Revolutionary Reflections” to recognize the many events that shaped the American Revolution that took place in

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Coney Island. Photo by Dana Andreea Gheorghe on Unsplash Beachgoers are reminded to only swim when lifeguards are on duty between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily  Landmark Orchard Beach Pavilion reopens this summer following $114 million reconstruction NYC Parks has announced that the City’s public beaches will open for swimming on Saturday, May 23 and remain open through

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Johannes Adam Simon Oertel (1823–1909). Pulling Down the Statue of King George III, New York City, ca. 1852–1853. Oil on canvas. New-York Historical Society, Gift of Samuel Verplanck Hoffman, 1925.6 On view June 18 – November 1, 2026 The New York Historical presents Democracy Matters, the inaugural exhibition of the new

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