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Monday, February 20 Jameson Whiskey Promotion at Parkside Lounge  - FREE! The Parkside Lounge, an artsy dive bar in the Lower East Side, is giving out free whiskey! Get there before it runs out!  (which will probably happen pretty fast) 317 East Houston St, 9:00-10:00pm, subway: F to Broadway-Lafayette st  Tuesday, February 21 Mardi Gras Day [...]

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Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center

3940 Broadway (between 165th & 166th St). 212-568-1341. Mon-Fri 9am-4pm. 1 to 168th.Located in the notorious Audubon Ballroom, the site of Malcolm X’s assassination on February 21st, 1965, the Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial both celebrates and reflects upon the achievements of one of the foremost leaders of the Black Nationalist movement. With [...]

Riverbank State Park

679 Riverside Dr (at 145th St). 212-694-3600. 6am-11pm. 1 to 145th.Seventy feet above the Hudson, the 28-acre Riverbank State Park hosts a view of the George Washington Bridge that is stunning enough to allay even dedicated acrophobes. The park also boasts a 2,500-seat athletic complex, four basketball courts, four paddleball courts, four tennis courts, and [...]

Miller Theater

2960 Broadway (at 116th St) 212-854-7799. Call for schedule. 1 to 116th.This performance space on the campus of Columbia University hosts a variety of jazz, dance, and opera performances. Don’t miss the composer spotlight concerts, which highlight a range of international masters from the old (Edgard Varese) to the new (Frank Zappa). While ticket prices [...]

El Museo Del Barrio

1230 5th Ave (at 104th St). 212-831-7272. Wed-Sun 11am-5pm. Suggested admission $6. 6 to 103rd, 23 to 110th.The only museum in NY dedicated solely to the cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean, El Museo del Barrio has fascinating collections and well-curated exhibits. Not only are there paintings, sculptures, and photographs by talented Latin American [...]

Canyon of Heroes

Bowling Green to 250 Broadway. 45 to Bowling Green.The ticker-tape parade that originates here before moving up Broadway to City Hall is one of New York City’s oldest traditions and highest honors. Noted heroes include Amelia Earheart, Senator John F. Kennedy, and, recently, the New York Giants, winners of Super Bowl XLII. More than 200 [...]

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