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Things To Do in NYC (3/9-3/16)

(3/9-3/16) Each week, City Guide's Things to Do in NYC brings you the best in special NYC events, the newest exhibits, sightseeing activities, fun for kids, concerts, nightlife, and more. Warm weather and sunny skies ahead! Lots of great talent rolls into town this weekThe Chieftains perform at Town Hall, Whoopi Goldberg cracks 'em up at Kings Theatre, and during March, kids ride for just $1 when parents book a Circle Line cruise online.

THIS WEEK IN NEW YORK: THE BIG EVENT

Valley of Love

Valley of Love, with Isabelle Ruppert, showing at Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 

(now-3/13) Rendez-Vous with French Cinema at the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

THIS WEEK IN NEW YORK: EXHIBITION OF THE WEEK

Andy Warhol In The Bottom of My Garden

(through 5/15) From the vibrant hues of his Marilyn Monroe prints to his Campbell’s Soup cans, Andy Warhol’s iconic, larger-than-life works often reflect our culture more than the artist himself. A more understated view of the famed Pop Artist, however, is currently on display at the Morgan Library & Museum with Warhol by the Book, a retrospective of Andy Warhol’s career as a book artist that provides a more personal look at this cultural superstar. 

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As season two of Vikings gets underway on The History Channel, The Vikings have arrived in Times Square! The term "viking" conjures some basic images, usually that of a fair-haired, statuesque male (think Marvel Comics' Thor, named after the Norse God of Thunder), either in combat or on a ship. It is a noun, a general term defining people from the regions we now know as Sweden, Scandinavia, or Norway, but between 750-1100 AD (well before the regions were named) it was also a verb, meaning “to travel.” Viking treasures have now traveled to New York, where they can be explored in the new Vikings The Exhibition, now open at Discovery Times Square

(ongoing) Laura Poitras: Astro Noise is the first solo museum exhibition by artist, filmmaker, and journalist Laura Poitras, now at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Also at the Whitney is Flatlands, which brings together five painters who experiment with notions of space.

(permanent) New York’s latest resident is a 122-foot-long dinosaur so new it has yet to be formally named. Going by “Titanosaur for now, it has taken up residence at the American Museum of Natural History, in a cast of 84 fossil bones uncovered in Patagonia in 2014. The find included a colossal 8-ft. thigh bone, whose shape and size indicated a new species—and one of the biggest dinosaurs ever found. The titanosaur is so large, in fact, that it doesn’t fit in the gallery: a 39-ft.-long neck in a new permanent exhibit extends out towards the elevator banks.

(now-4/17) Celebrate New York's role in the tech revolution at Silicon City at the New-York Historical Society.

(ongoing) New York has had a fascination with the treasures of King Tut since archaeologist Howard Carter unearthed them nearly a century ago. Visitors to Premier Exhibitions 5th Avenue can walk in Carter’s footsteps in the remarkable recreation The Discovery of King TutClick here for a discount coupon.

(ongoing) Star Wars: The Force Awakens is in theaters now! The Force is strong in New York: visit Star Wars and the Power of the Costume: The Exhibition, now at Discovery Times Square. The interactive exhibit features 70+ costumes, including seven from the new film! Here's a $5 off coupon! 

(ongoing) Agitprop! at the Brooklyn Museum connects contemporary art, social change, and historic moments in creative activism.

(ongoing) Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861-2008 is up at the Brooklyn Museum.

(ongoing) The Secret World Inside You provides an incredible tour of the trillions of micro-organisms living in and on the human body at the American Museum of Natural History.

(ongoing) On The Line: Intrepid & The Vietnam War is up at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space MuseumIntrepid made three tours of duty in Vietnam between 1966-1969. Here's a coupon!

(ongoing) The Butterfly Conservatory is back at AMNH

(ongoing) Saturday Night Live: The Exhibition is open at Premier Exhibitions 5th Avenue. Also on display is King Tut in NYC!  Get your discount coupon here!

(now-8/16) Beauty—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, with over 250 recent works by 63 designers that seek to answer the question “Why Beauty Now?,” is up at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.

THIS WEEK IN NEW YORK: COMEDY

Whoopi Goldberg

(3/12) Whoopi Goldberg steps away from The View desk and performs at the restored Kings Theatre in Brooklyn.

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(3/11-12, 3/18) Comedienne Judy Gold at Feinstein's/54 Below.

(3/11-3/13) Josh Wolf performs at Gotham Comedy Club.

(3/13) Nick Cannon Presents Wild n Out Live at the Kupferberg Center for the Arts in Queens.

(now-3/15) Show-biz vet Beverly Bonner (The Beverly Bonner Show) brings her mix of sketch, comedy, and variety with Beverly Bonner Unleashed at Broadway Comedy ClubHere's a coupon for free and discount admissions to Broadway Comedy Club!

(ongoing) Grab a friend and enjoy a night of laughter with FREE ADMISSION FOR 2 to Stand Up NY.

THIS WEEK IN NEW YORK: KIDS

Circle Line  

(Now-3/27) Kids ride for a buck when a parent books a cruise online with Circle Line!

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(now-3/27) A special production of the beloved children's classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show at 47th Street Theatre.

(3/11) Drop Off Pajama Party at Kidville Upper East.

Star Wars: The Power of the Costume at Discovery Times SquareHere is a $5 off coupon

(Permanent) Connected Worlds is now open at the New York Hall of Science

THIS WEEK IN NEW YORK: SIGHTSEEING

Top of the Rock

Explore NYC from an incredible vantage point at Top of the Rock! Then, check out the Rockefeller Center Ice Skating Rink and partake in new rink activities, including Après Skate, Starlight Skate, and more! Get a special Top of the Rock SkySkate combo coupon here!

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(3/13) Last chance! Check out the NYC Audubon Winter Seals & Waterbirds Ecocruise with New York Water Taxi.

Explore NYC with a magical live interactive experience when you take THE TOUR! Here is $10 off! 

Check out the new "tour about nothing" When Harry Met Seinfeld with On Location Tours

The One World Observatory is open. Start by ascending to the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere in less than sixty seconds, in state-of-the-art "Sky Pod Elevators" that feature a floor-to-ceiling LED screen showing the ever-evolving New York skyline. Once reaching the 100th floor, visitors can take in panoramic, uninterrupted views on the main platform. Get a limited edition collectible pin with this coupon

Explore NYC's Financial District with Wall Street Walks

Check out the hottest spots to eat and drink in the Flatiron District and Williamsburg with Like a Local Tours. 

Take a selfie with Taylor Swift, One Direction, Ed Sheeran, and countless other famous celebs at Madame Tussauds New York! Here's a coupon!

THIS WEEK IN NEW YORK: NIGHTLIFE & MUSIC

The Chieftains

(3/12) The Chieftains perform at Town Hall.

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(now-3/13) Shen Yun Performing Arts 2016 Tour at The David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Center.

 
 
(3/10) New Order performs at Radio City Music Hall.
 
(3/11) David Cassidy performs at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill.

(now-3/20) Hamlet at Teatro Circulo.

(3/12) Enjoy a cocktail and explore Orchidelirium during Orchid Evenings at the New York Botanical Garden.

 
 
 

SNEAK PEEK, NEXT WEEK

St. Patrick's Day Parade

Photo: Joe Buglewicz

(3/17) Everyone is Irish for a day at the 255th Annual New York St. Patrick's Day Parade. Here are some additional ideas to help you get into the St. Patrick's Day spirit.

(3/14) For math lovers, it's Pi Day, all day at the New York Hall of Science.

(3/16) An Evening with Toby and Itzhak Perlman and the Perlman Music Program, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.

(3/16) Doll Festival: Hinamatsuri at the Japan Society.

(3/16) Cooking With Flora: Pie-Making Workshop at the Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden.

(3/18) Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History, opens at the Jewish Museum.

(3/19) Radiohead: Obsessed w/ Lena Hall and Michael C. Hall at Cafe Carlyle.

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