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Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber
01 Mar/Lincoln Center |
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| Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber originally began as an improvisational group of musicians taking their sounds to a different level and formulated it into a unrestrained band. The group´s mix of experimental soul-jazz-hip hop spectrum will have audiences tapping their feet at this free of charge concert. |
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The New York City Vegetarian Food Festival
03-04 Mar/ Metropolitan Pavilion |
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| Everyone has been talking vegetarian land this two day festival will explain it all. Learn about the benefits and cooking hints from New York City's top vegetarian restaurants and food companies. Sample some surprising dishes, gain a wealth of information, and take pleasure in the live entertainment and other activities. |
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The Orchid Show: Vertical Gardens
03 Mar–22 Apr/ NY Botanical Gardens |
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| Spring is in full bloom at the New York Botanical Gardens for the tenth year in a row. This year´s theme features thousands of orchids abandoning the control of gravity. Renowned French botanist and artist, Patrick Blanc, created this exotic plant´s exhibit in a vertical gardening rising high above the Conservatory's Reflecting Pool. |
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Tennis Showdown
05 Mar/Madison Square Garden |
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| Tennis fans don´t have to wait for the US Open in Flushing Meadow in September to see the champions competing with each other. This fifth year offering is part of the “Tennis Night in America, “series. It guarantees to be as exciting as ever and features Roger Federer vs. Andy Roddick and Caroline Sharapova vs. Maria Wozniacki. |
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ADAA: The Art Show
07 Mar / Park Avenue Armory |
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| Run by the Art Dealers Association of America, the impressive art fair contains over 75 exhibitors. The serious connoisseur and those seeking the chance of owning a fine piece of art keep coming to the Amory year after year. Original paintings, drawings, photography, sculptures and other media from the 17th century to the present will be on display and available for purchase. |
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Kehinde Wiley / The World Stage: Israel
09 Mar–29 Jul/ Jewish Museum |
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Contemporary American painter Kehinde Wiley offers an inner city attitude in his premiere exhibit of “The World Stage: Israel.” The retrospective showcases a multicultural array of young Israelis posing against richly colorful, Judaic-inspired backdrops. |
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Cherry Blossoms: A Japan Fest!
14 – 17 Mar/ Museum of Natural History |
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| This family favorite celebrates the 100th anniversary of Japan’s gift of cherry blossoms to New York City. It coincides with the first anniversary of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster, and is dedicated to the people of Japan. A folk story presented by a shadow puppet troupe, interactive workshops, dance, and other traditional arts, plus food are the highlights. |
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The New York Pops
16 Mar/ Carnegie Hall |
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| New York Pops, Gershwin tunes, orchestra leader Nelson Riddle and the memory of the late Ella Fitzgerald are tops in any jazz aficionado´s book. All are brought together for one night at Carnegie Hall along with top jazz vocalists, Patti Austin. |
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St. Patrick's Day Parade
17 Mar/ 5thAve (from 44th St to 86th St) |
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| A grand day for the Irish is once again here. This New York tradition has hit its 251st parade and is bound to bring out the marchers, bagpipes, the shillelaghs. The celebration commences with the Grand Marshall, NBC Executive Frank Comerford, who gets the honor to cut the ribbon and march first up Fifth Ave. |
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Photo Safari
24 Mar/ Central Park |
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| Get out from the "urban jungle" and head into Central Park, Join in a photography workshop that teaches participants how to take pictures of the flora and fauna in and around Bethesda Fountain. The photo workshop is appropriate for all levels from beginners to advanced hobbyists, young and old. |
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