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11 things to look forward to in 2021 |
2020? Good riddance! As we say goodbye to the last eventful year, there’s plenty of excitement on the horizon. Check out some of the unmissable new parks, exhibitions and programs coming your way over the next 12 months. |
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Collier Sutter
Associate Things To Do Editor
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The West Village’s Senza Gluten rolls out comforting Italian pastas and dishes entirely sans wheat. Whether you refrain from eating gluten or not, desserts like tiramisu are worth adding to the top of your cravings list. | |
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The Indian Summer at R&D Foods (a neighborhood café in Prospect Heights) is clearly meant to be enjoyed in t-shirt weather. But in 2020, there are no rules. Enter: espresso, almond milk, honey, cardamom over ice in 30 degree weather. This summer staple is worth every minute of cold hands. | |
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Sweet Pickle Books arrived this winter on Orchard Street, slinging used books and its own line of craft pickles. If you like either of those things, stop in to the secondhand shop to pick up some books, brine, vinyl and an assortment of antique furniture. | | | | |
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The best Chinese food in NYC |
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Have a tradition of eating Chinese food on Christmas? These are your best bets in the city right now. Cantonese dim sum, fiery Xi’an noodles, mouth-numbing Szechuan fare… Whatever you’re in the mood for this year, you’ll find it on this list. |
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Showcasing the best shots of NYC—straight from you! | |
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The best things to do on New Year’s Eve |
You won’t find any crowds in Times Square this year and clubs across town will remain empty. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of fun ways to ring in the New Year! From opulent outdoor dinners to open ice skating rinks and virtual comedy shows, these are the best ways to spend New Year's Eve in NYC. |
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12 free Christmassy things to do |
To put it lightly, this can be a very pricey time of year. And, for whatever reason, a lot of us are trying to be extra frugal this season. Luckily, there are tons of fun, Christmassy things to do in the city this week that won’t cost you a dime. Free outdoor Christmas lights? Check. Cool seasonal art? You got it. |
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New York’s getting covered with giant tweets about 2020 |
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Say what you will about 2020—it definitely inspired a lot of passionate tweeting. Now, some of the sharpest tweets about the last year are being plastered on giant billboards around the city. (Talk about a tweet blowing up!) Find out where you can see the witty quips. |
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