Buddhism and Cosmic Ecology

New York Buddhist Church 332 Riverside Drive, New York, NY, United States

“Buddhism and Cosmic Ecology” with Rev. Donald Castro and Bernadette Giblin Rev. Donald Castro will explain his theory by using basic concepts from Buddhist teachings, such as the First Noble Truth; which explains how our emotions range from mild to extreme, from merely unpleasant to real suffering. He will expand this to talk about the suffering […]

$20

Well Travelled Walking Tour: Soho

Herschel Supply: The Soho Pop-Up 462 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

Herschel Supply is excited to host a free walking tour made for explorers, design-lovers, visitors and locals alike. Join us at the Herschel Supply Soho Pop-Up store every Saturday to discover the art, architecture and stories that define the historic Soho neighborhood. Tours to include: Free Herschel Supply Tote Gifts from Design Within Reach Tours […]

Free

CITY OF SCIENCE 2019: Queens

York College 160-02 Liberty Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

CITY OF SCIENCE returns to Queens! Join the World Science Festival and Con Edison for this larger-than-life, touring event where the wondrous properties of science, technology, engineering, and math collide! Filled with interactive demonstrations, hands-on activities, and enormous exhibitions, this FREE program unleashes everyone’s inner scientist.

Free

A Bridge Between You and Everything: Iranian Women Artists in Conversation

NYU Hemmerdinger Hall, Silver Center 32 Waverly Place, New York, NY, United States

Working in the aftermath of the 1979 Revolution, contemporary Iranian women artists are embracing themes of gender identity, repression, religion, and memory. In this panel, speakers will also discuss the complexities of cultural duality and the nuances of an evolving artistic discourse. Moderated by artist and curator Shirin Neshat, with artists Shiva Ahmadi, Afruz Amighi, Ala Dehghan, Roya Farassat, Nazanin Noroozi, […]

Free

CJHTalks: Phil Rosenthal in Conversation with Marjorie Ingall

Center for Jewish History 15 West 16th St., New York, NY, United States

Everyone knows Phil Rosenthal loves to eat. The star of the hit series, Somebody Feed Phil and co-creator of Everybody Loves Raymond travels the world to taste the best local cuisine. So, what will we feed Phil at the Center for Jewish History? With hundreds of vintage Jewish cookbooks here in the archives, we have a few recipes in […]

$20