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Bad Bunny Live at Barclays Center: Most Wanted Tour

Bad Bunny en el Barclays Center

Bad Bunny fans will have a big party this weekend as the singer will be performing three nights in a row (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) on stage at the Barclays Center (620 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn). The Puerto Rican musical phenomenon is promoting his most recent album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” with the “Most Wanted” tour, produced by Live Nation and Rimas, with which he is touring more than 30 cities in the country. . His already legendary and energetic stage presence, which has taken the world by storm, will be the framework for hits such as “Titi asked me”, “Mónaco”, “Callaíta” and “Dákiti”, to name a few. At 8:00 pm. Tickets: ticketmaster.com.

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“The Joy of Sake”, llargest sake tasting in the country

“The Joy of Sake,” the world’s largest sake tasting outside of Japan, returns to New York this Thursday, April 11 with a record 578 competition-level sakes available to taste along with appetizers from top restaurants, including recently opened ILIS, Mishik, Sake No Hana, Bond St, Sakagura, Gugu Room, Rule of Thirds, Cha An, Sen Sakana, Taru, Juban, Sen Sag Harbor, Yopparai and Zuma, among others. Celebrating 20 years since its debut in 2004, The Joy of Sake showcases the ancient art of Sake-making with a tasting where attendees can sample the full spectrum of styles in the premium daiginjo, ginjo and junmai categories from each Sake-producing region. sake in Japan, including more than 300 sakes that are not available in the US. From 6:30pm to 9:30pm at the Metropolitan Pavilion (125 W. 18th Street) Tickets at www.joyofsake.com.

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Festival for neurodiverse audiences

The Big Umbrella Festival returns to Lincoln Center this week for a weekend of programming designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. Launched in 2018, the festival shares unique approaches to multi-sensory, interactive and engaging art experiences. This year’s events include a collaboration with the ReelAbilities Film Festival, the world’s largest festival dedicated to showcasing innovative films by and about people with disabilities; an interactive dance piece set to music, Playful Tiger; Motus’ TREE, A World in Itself, an interactive and multi-sensory universe wrapped in soft light, music and silence; a piano concert by award-winning artist Lachi; and Daedalum by Architects of Air, an experiential labyrinth for guests to explore with winding tunnels and colorful domes. From Friday, April 12 to Sunday, April 14. Information: https://www.lincolncenter.org.

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Earth Day Festival 2024

This Sunday, April 14, from 12:00 to 6:00 pm, Union Square (East 17th Street and Park Avenue South) will host a community and family event to demand climate action and environmental justice. The annual festival will feature exhibits from dozens of environmental organizations and climate campaigns, interactive workshops, live performances by DJs, a special art installation titled Amazonia 3.0, activities for children, sustainable food and more. Free and open to the public. Information:

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Mexican photography exhibition

The Mexican photographers María Prieto and Pablo Íñigo Argüelles (Proyecto Analogo) will inaugurate this Sunday, April 14, the exhibition “Thawed City”, their first international solo exhibition, which offers a unique vision of their work carried out mainly in cities such as Puebla, Veracruz and Mexico City, between 2017 and 2023. The exhibition, which will also offer some pieces for sale, is made up of thirty unpublished photographs that closely observe the decline, tradition and change of the Mexican city. María Prieto and Pablo Íñigo Argüelles founded Proyecto Análogo in 2017, a multidisciplinary initiative that explores photography, literature and editorial design through various analog formats. At the Gala Art Center (08-15 121st Street, College Point, Queens). Information:

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Free Sunday at the Whitney Museum

This Sunday, April 14, the Whitney Museum of American Art will have free storytime in collaboration with the New York Public Library, as part of the museum’s Second Sunday Free Sundays. This special day also provides the opportunity to explore the newly opened Whitney Biennial 2024: Better than the Reality. Storytelling will take place in the Museum lobby at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m., in English and Spanish, for families and visitors of all ages. This month, the storytellers will present a reading of the beloved children’s story “Millions of Cats,” written and illustrated by artist Wanda Gág, whose work is currently featured in the museum. Information: whitney.org/visitar/segundos-domingos.

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“Las SinSombrero” at the Thalía Theater

The Thalia Theater presents “Las SinSombrero flamenco”, a flamenco music, singing and dance show based on the Spanish women artists of “La Generación del 27” known as “las sinsombrero”, who believed in a just society seeking autonomy, professional careers and intellectual freedom just like men. Directed by Yloy Ybarra, created and choreographed by Elisabet Torras and produced by Ángel Gil Orrios, with the dancers Elisabet Torras and Juana Cala and the guest artist Victoria “La Grianera”. In the music there will be the singer-dancer Barbara Martínez, the singer Olyda Ola and the guitarist Adrián Alvarado. Until April 21, Thursday-Friday-Saturday at 8:00 pm and Sunday at 4:00 pm. The Thalia Spanish Theater is located at 41-17 Greenpoint Avenue, Sunnyside (Queens). Tickets: www.thaliatheatre.org or by calling (718) 729-3880.

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“Dogs of New York” Exhibition

Dog lovers have a must at the Moshava Art Gallery (45 W 8th Street, Second Floor) where the “Dogs of New York” exhibition is on display, featuring the Bic pen illustrations of Israeli artist Shani Nizan, who has dedicated himself to portraying New Yorkers’ favorite pets. The artist usually gives his postcard-style works to animal owners, but now many of his works have been brought together in this exhibition where the creator immerses himself in New York’s canine culture, exploring different breeds and neighborhoods throughout the city. city. Until April 18. More information: https://www.moshavaart.com.

Nuevo show Off-Broadway: Stalker

Swedish magicians and illusionists Peter Brynolf and Jonas Ljung just made their New York stage debut with their show “Stalker,” which combines street magic, astonishing illusions and physical mentalism, leaving audiences both excited and perplexed. In today’s society, no one is hidden, everyone is being bullied and everyone has become a bully. “Stalker” is an innovative, fun and creative 90-minute magic show that, based on that premise, develops a wide variety of physical mentalism tricks, with a plot twist that the public does not expect. At New World Stages (340 West 50th Street). Entries in

Peter Brynolf and Jonas Ljung. Photo: Courtesy Jeremy Daniel

2024-04-11 12:00:00
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