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things to do in May
Frieze Art Fair Randall’s Island Park; May 5–8; various prices
One of the city’s most-hyped alfresco attractions returns to Randalls Island Park, where tens of thousands wander through innovative works from elite galleries around the globe. Expect highly Instagrammable public works, hands-on DIY projects and plenty of chances for some arty interaction, like last year’s rides in a rowboat made of salvaged materials and sessions in massage chairs mounted on giant paintings.
America's Cup, Brookfield Place Plaza; May 7–8; free
Legendary international sailing competition—America’s Cup—sails into the New York Harbor for the first time in nearly 100 years. Check out The Event Village at Brookfield place, where you can not only watch the race in real time, but partake in various forms of entertainment, food vendors and sponsored activities.
Barkfest 2016, Hudson River Park, Pier 97; May 22; $40, VIP $55
This too cute to be true festival allows you to party with your pup—"Coachella" style. That's right, Pier 97 will be transformed into a spectacular for dogs and their owners filled with interactive games, cool tech demos at the "Innovation Pawvillion," delicious grub and a beer garden. And, of course, live music you can shake your tail to. You can expect appearances by internet-famous pups @MarnieTheDog and @TunaMeltsMyHeart, as well.
Japan Day, Central Park; May 8; free
At Japan Day in Central Park, try your hand at origami, slurp up some tonkotsu shoyu ramen or nosh Hello Panda chocolate, get your face painted Kabuki-style and even take part in the four-mile fun run.
Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit, Washington Square Park; May 28–30, Jun 4, 5; free
This city tradition feels fresh every spring when artists following in the footsteps of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning set up shop in the park. Hundreds of exhibitors, from NYU students to artists who remember the Village as a creative enclave, display their paintings, sculptures, photography, jewelry and woodcraft.
food and drink opportunities
Food Book Fair The Wythe Hotel; 5/1-5/2; Free-$175
This Brooklyn eating-and-reading festival returns to the Wythe Hotel with a curriculum of panel discussions, cooking demos and literary dinners. Get schooled during hands-on workshops on a variety of topics ranging from cocktail making to food writing, or relax and peruse selections from the fair’s popular “Foodieodicals,” an indie food magazine festival.
NYC Vegetarian Food Festival Metropolitan Pavilion; 5/7-5/8; $32.23
This annual celebration of meat-free living spotlights small plates and samples from vegetarian restaurants and food companies, with cooking demonstrations and information tables to help you go green. Dr. Michael Gregor, author of 2015’s How to Not Die, a best-selling guide to superfoods, will give the keynote address.
NYC Burger Week Various locations; 5/1-5/7; $30-$45
In this burger-loving town, it takes a whole week of events to give the favorite patty its due. Ground beef gurus Schweid & Sons, supplier of many a top patty joint, are behind this weeklong series of beef-and-bun events that includes a beer-soaked burger brunch and a bourbon-and-burgers dinner.
Harlem EatUp! Festival Various locations; 5/20-5/22; $80-$155
Now in its second year, this celebration of Harlem’s vibrant food scene boasts an event-packed schedule featuring dinners served by star chefs and a main stage in Morningside Park hosting chef demos and live music. Emeril Lagasse, Andy Ricker, Jacques Torres and Carla Hall are just a few of the big-ticket toques who'll plate their distinctive fare during the festival.
Taste of Tribeca Various locations; $45, $55 day-of
Tribeca’s outdoor walk-around tasting returns for its whopping 22nd year, bringing together the nabe's top restaurants to once again serve a feast-worthy spread of bites. Bouley, Landmarc, Nobu Next Door and many other eateries will peddle their wares for a good cause: ticket sales benefit local schools P.S. 150 and P.S. 234.
Awesome shows and concerts
Pearl Jam, Madison Square Garden; May 1, 2; $85
The Seattle grunge legends take over the massive MSG stage for two nights. Over this tour, the guys have been running through classics spanning their extensive catalogue, newer material like "Mind Your Manners" off its latest record, Lightning Bolt, and even the occasional Jimi Hendrix cover (their Tampa setlist featured a rendition of "Little Wing").
Justin Bieber, Barclays Center; May 4, 5; $50.50–$126
As of late, love-to-hate, hate-to-love popstar Justin Bieber has veered from his early days as a teeny bopper idol into gritty R&B with Purpose, an album which features production from Diplo and Skrillrex. It's a surprising sonic shift, and a far more successful transformation than his visual rebranding via new dreadlocks.
Mykki Blanco, Market Hotel; May 5; $15, at the door $17
With last year's noisy collaboration disc Mykki Blanco Presents C-ORE, a new imprint Dog Food, and a debut studio album in the works, it appears vicious wordsmith Mykki Blanco has forgone her previous plans to abandon music for journalism—a fact for which we're thankful. She gigs here at fittingly underground digs: the recently re-opened Bushwick DIY space, Market Hotel.
Mac DeMarco, Webster Hall; May 15, 16; $30
Consummately goofy indie king Mac DeMarco has garnered a cult following with his impish antics—for evidence, just check out his recently inaugurated Mac DeMarco Fan Club, run by none other than his mom, Agnes. Expect some tunes from last summer's mini album of love songs at this Webster Hall gig as he returns home to New York.
Anohni: Hopelessness, Park Avenue Armory; Mar 18, 19; $50
Formerly known as Antony Hegarty of Antony and the Johnsons, soulful singing enigma Anohni presents an audio-visual interpretation of her darkly captivating new album, Hopelessness, as part of the Red Bull Academy Festival at the Park Avenue Armory's spacious drill hall.
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