Set in a Parisian cabaret of 1934, Love for Sale features a naïve American songstress and plenty of Jazz Age music in the Huron Club at SoHo Playhouse. Discount tickets $20.
Entrepreneurs Festival offers speakers, panels, a party, roundtables, and a showcase of 50 startups for current and future entrepreneurs in Tisch Hall at NYU.
See contemporary art from the world’s leading galleries at The Armory Show at Piers 92 & 94.
Clio Art Fair is a curated fair in Chelsea featuring artists without exclusive gallery representation. Free.
Since participants are chosen by lottery, you never know what to expect at Frigid New York, which has 30 affordable shows at two East Village theaters. Scroll down their page to see all shows.
Art on Paper features galleries exhibiting drawings, paintings, photography, and even sculpture incorporating paper at Pier 36. Discount tickets $10 (Saturday or Sunday).
The Fest for Beatles Fans [sound] has celebrity guests and speakers, Beatles vendors and auction, a dance party, a look-alike contest, games, exhibits, and re-enactments at Hyatt Regency in Jersey City, NJ.
World Fishing & Outdoor Expo is all about fishing, hunting, and outdoor activities. See large-mouth bass in a giant tank, hear expert speakers, and visit 250 exhibitors at Rockland Community College in Suffern.
See the best of contemporary French films, including premieres, plus panel discussions at Rendez-Vous with French Cinema. All films have English subtitles.
Birdland showcases jazz orchestras, vocalists, and virtuosos every night on West 44th Street, with a $20 food or drink minimum. Discount tickets $25.
These discount ticket prices include all taxes and fees.
- CityPass (Empire State + five more) – adult $123
- One World Observatory – discount adult ticket $30
- 9/11 Tribute Center – discount tickets for two $16
The Orchid Show fills the conservatory at the New York Botanical Garden with thousands of orchids in an amazing array of colors, shapes, sizes, and textures. Discount weekday tickets $15 (March 7 and later).
The Fantasticks is a funny and romantic musical entertaining audiences for years, in intimate Anne Bernstein Theater. Discount tickets $38.
Talented magician Miles Thorn performs astonishing illusions and incredible feats of juggling at Elektra Theatre. Discount tickets $17 to $36.
Around Manhattan Brunch Cruise offers 2.75 hours of views as you circle Manhattan Island in a classic 1920s yacht and eat a buffet brunch with a complimentary beverage, departing from Chelsea Piers (Pier 62). Discount tickets $79 (3 left).
Taste 8 premium whiskeys with snacks on the Whiskey Walk, which begins at Slainte Bar and includes 8 Manhattan bars. Discount tickets $35.
Queens County St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a lively local parade with bagpipes, marching bands, dancing kids, and fire trucks, which begins at Newport Ave. and Beach 130th Street in Rockaway Beach. Free.
Interview is mega-hit psycho thriller musical from Korea and Japan investigating a crime in the Theatre at St. Clement’s. Discount tickets $20.
New York International Children’s Film Festival shows new, inspiring, and thought-provoking films about youth from around the world, suitable for families.
A ticket to The Imbible includes 3 craft cocktails plus a comic romp through the history of spirits and cocktails at New World Stages. Discount tickets $49.
Get great views of the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and the Manhattan skyline on the one-hour standing-room International Sightseeing Cruise with narrated tour, leaving Pier 15. Discount tickets $19.
Wander through the Orchid Show at the New York Botanical Garden, buy a cocktail, and hear romantic music playing on Orchid Evenings for age 21+. Open March 4, 11, 18, 25, (31 LGBT); April 1, 7, 8. Discount tickets $34.
Enjoy hours of views, DJ music, and a cash bar on a Hornblower Cruise for age 21+, leaving Pier 15.
- 6 p.m. Discount tickets $23.
- 9 p.m. Discount tickets $23.
A Decade of Soul features R&B music of the classic soul era performed live on stage at B.B. King Blues Club ($10 minimum food/drink). Discount tickets $10.
Blue Man Group puts on an exciting show that combines comedy, theater, music, and special effects at Astor Place Theatre. Discount tickets $55.
A physics demonstrator from Rutgers University performs amazing feats in That Physics Show using cold liquid nitrogen, burning hydrogen, and bright laser lights at Elektra Theatre. Discount tickets $32.
Puffs is all about the mediocre students of Hogwarts School, lovable underachieving wizards not destined to save the world from the forces of evil, at Elektra Theatre. Discount tickets $31.
Community groups, children’s bands, religious, and Irish groups join the all-inclusive St. Pat’s for All parade that starts at Skillman Avenue & 43rd St. Free.
Chocolate Expo offers tastings & sales of chocolates, baked goods, specialty foods, gelato, and wine at the Cradle of Aviation Museum on Long Island, and your ticket includes museum admission. Repeats in Dec.
Based on the book by Hans Christian Anderson, The Little Mermaid is about King Triton’s daughter Ariel, who longs to be human, at Players Theatre. Arrive an hour early for a family craft workshop. Discount tickets $21.
The Champagne Sunset Cruise includes 1.75 hours of views and a glass of champagne or other beverage on Yacht Manhattan, leaving Chelsea Piers (Pier 62). Discount tickets $40.
BNP Paribas Showdown is an epic battle of champion tennis players at Madison Square Garden. Discount tickets $30 to $125.
The Phantom of the Opera is a timeless and tragic love story about a masked man and an opera singer by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber at Majestic Theatre. Discount tickets $59.
Set in the 1960s, A Bronx Tale is about a young man caught between the father he loves and the mob boss he’d love to be, co-directed by Robert De Niro at Longacre Theatre. Discount midweek tickets $69.
Taste wine from dozens of wineries with appetizers, and meet the winemakers at NY Drinks NY Grand Tasting at The Altman Building.
“Cate Blanchett and Richard Roxburgh’s chemistry is electrifying” [The Guardian] in The Present a tale of unresolved relationships, desire, denial, and regret at Barrymore Theatre. Discount tickets $59 to $159.
Vote for your favorite acts at New York’s Got Talent! which includes singers, dancers, magicians, jugglers, pet tricks, burlesque, bands, guitarists, drummers, acrobats, comedians, and weird acts of all kinds at Elektra Theatre. Discount tickets $8.
Paul Taylor’s American Modern Dance features a live orchestra with a mix of world premieres and classic works at Lincoln Center. Discount tickets $21 to $179.
Flamenco Festival features an all-star lineup of contemporary dance innovators and members of legendary flamenco dynasties at New York City Center. Discount tickets $38.
Antiquarian Book Fair has 200 dealers of rare books, maps, and manuscripts, plus lectures and panel discussions at Park Avenue Armory. New York City Book and Ephemera Fair is a mile away on March 10.
Asia Week New York includes exhibitions at galleries and museums, art auctions, sales, panel discussions, lectures, curator talks, and workshops.
Learn how to prevent and manage diabetes at the American Diabetes Association Expo, which has health screenings, cooking demonstrations, experts, and exhibitors in the Jacob Javits Convention Center. Free.
The Habana Boys are classically trained tenors who sing arias, Latin music, Broadway hits, and classic pop from the ‘50s to the ‘70s at Lehman Center for the Arts CUNY. Discount tickets $13.
Cat lovers are invited to Cat Camp to shop from vendors, meet adoptable cats, learn about cats, and “discuss some of the most important and challenging problems facing cats today” at Metropolitan Pavilion.
Enjoy games, craft-making, music, and dance at the St. Patrick’s Open Day at the Irish Arts Center. Free.
The New York Flute Fair features performances, workshops, exhibits, master classes, and a competition at Columbia University.
NY Cocktail Expo features cocktail tasting and food bites at Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden in Queens. Discount tickets $34.
CineKink shows films and videos that celebrate and explore a wide diversity of sexuality at Anthology Film Archives. It also offers panel discussions, audience choice awards, a kick-off party, and an after-party.
Queens World Film Festival screens films from diverse points of view made by maverick filmmakers at the Museum of the Moving Image & Kaufman Astoria Studios.
La Traviata is a bittersweet love story by Verdi at the Metropolitan Opera House. Discount tickets $72 – $98 (weekdays).
Roméo et Juliette is the timeless story of star-crossed lovers, with vivid 18th-century sets and stunning costumes at the Metropolitan Opera House. Discount tickets $98.
See the work of emerging or not-yet-established international filmmakers at New Directors/New Films at Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art.
Expect big-name performers at the Tibet House Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall to raise funds for Tibetan culture. Optional gala dinner afterwards.
Saint Paddy’s PubCrawl offers drink specials at bars in the East Village.
Billed as the world’s oldest and largest St. Patrick’s parade, New York City Saint Patrick’s Day Parade celebrates Irish culture and the Catholic faith on 5th Avenue from 44th to 79th. No alcohol or pets. Free.
Enjoy a two-hour cruise with DJ music, passed appetizers, and an (optional) open bar at St. Patrick’s Day Party Cruise aboard the new Circle Line Bronx, departing from Pier 83. Discount tickets $29 to $54.
Sober St. Patrick’s Day offers traditional Irish music, dance, song, and comedy for all ages without alcohol at 268 Mulberry Street.
Find inspiration for home improvement, shop for home products, and attend design seminars at the Architectural Digest Home Design Show at Pier 94.
Ready or Not Here I Come is a story about the choices that we make and their consequences, featuring a nosy neighbor who wants three families to accept Christ at the Dempsey Theater. Discount tickets $25.
New York City Drone Film Festival screens short films shot using a drone and holds interactive panels and seminars at The Skirball Center on Saturday and Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, NJ on Sunday.
See films focused on humanitarian causes at New York Peace Film Festival at Unitarial Church of All Souls.
Taste tea and coffee, eat sweet and savory foods, and attend seminars at the Coffee & Tea Festival NYC at Brooklyn Expo Center. Discount tickets $17.
Hear rowdy, humorous songs by Fats Waller from the early days of jazz at Ain’t Misbehavin’ at Harlem Repertory Theatre.
Enjoy skyline views, live jazz, and a complimentary drink on the Evening Jazz Cruise Aboard Manhattan on a decorated 1920s-style yacht that leaves Chelsea Piers (Pier 62). Discount tickets $39.
Symphonic Storyboards features the Philharmonia Orchestra of New York performing powerful works by Rimsky-Korsakov, Verdi, and Wagner, accompanied by striking original films on a huge screen at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Promo code “events12” saves 10%.
The New Yorkers is Cole Porter’s musical about a New York socialite and her bootlegging boyfriend, set in the era of speakeasies, gangsters, and society dames at New York City Center. Discount tickets $38.
Comedy in Dance Festival has juried performances of humor in motion at Triskelion Arts in Greenpoint for mature audiences.
Sample 100 styles of whiskey and spirits at Whiskey Fest, which includes live music, food for sale, and a view of Manhattan at Harborside, 153 Exchange Place. Discount tickets $49.
Sample 150 craft beers and buy local restaurant food at NYC Craft Beer Festival at Metropolitan Pavilion.
Billed as America’s oldest and largest, the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament awards prizes for solving eight original crosswords and has speakers and a reception at the Marriott in Stamford, CT.
Vanity Fair exposes a society that cares more about good birth and manners than about skill and good character at the Pearl Theatre. Discount tickets $39.
NYC Craft Distillers Festival has samples of 60 craft spirits, a 1920s jazz band, and a prohibition theme at The Bowery Hotel. Discount tickets $59.
The Greek Independence Day Parade features traditional costumes, music, and lots of blue and white flags on 5th Ave. from 64th to 79th St. Free.
Sample a dozen chef-made duck dishes like Peking duck and duck tacos at Duck Off at Jimmy’s No. 43.
See spectacular arrangements of flowers from around the world and attend scheduled events at Macy’s Flower Show on Herald Square. You can hear a recorded message at 212-494-4495 extension 1. Free.
Focus on French Cinema features screenings of French films, receptions, parties, and actor & director Q&As.
- March 27 – Stamford, CT
- March 28 to 30 – Manhattan, NY
- March 31 to April 2 – Greenwich, CT
Joffrey Ballet presents a bold contemporary version of Romeo & Juliet, the timeless story of star-crossed lovers in Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater. Discount tickets $30 to $155.
Harlem Whiskey Renaissance is “an evening of music, performance, food and of course whiskey” to celebrate the era of the Harlem Renaissance at Mist Harlem. Discount tickets $75.
The Shaolin Warriors perform kung-fu fighting and amazing acrobatics in a dazzling theatrical display at Lehman Center for the Performing Arts at CUNY. Discount tickets $13.
The Photography Show by AIPAD exhibits museum-quality work from 110 galleries at Pier 94.
Browse contemporary paintings, prints, sculptures, and photographs from 80 galleries at the Affordable Art Fair, with workshops and activities at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea. Repeats in Sept.
Havana Film Festival New York shows 40 full-length feature films, documentaries, shorts, animation, and classics from Latin America with English subtitles.
Taste 90 wines with food and desserts at the Wine Tasting to support Hudson County CASA on the waterfront at Batello in Jersey City, NJ.
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