2 – 4:30 pm The Murder at the Museum of Natural History Scavenger Hunt American Museum of Natural History
2 – 8 pm NYC Public Interest Technology (PIT) Pop-Up Free The Oculus World Trade CenterLower Manhattan
2 – 5 pm Bright Habits Powered by National Grid Ages: 12 and underArt Attractions Family Brooklyn Children’s MuseumCrown Heights
2:30 – 3:15 pm Tumbling for Preschool & PreK, with Rachel Haab (ages 3-5yrs) Classes Project Most Community Learning CenterEast Hampton
3 – 6 pm L’Alliance New York presents the US Premiere of LACRIMA, written and directed by Caroline Guiela Nguyen Brooklyn Academy of Music
3 – 6 pm Jennifer’s Playground Free Afterschool Program Ages: 5 – 12Community Family Free Jennifer’s PlaygroundGraniteville
3 – 4 pm The Art of Immigration: Italian Art in an American Chruch Art Books & Readings Italian American MuseumLittle Italy
3:45 – 4:45 pm Creative Cardboard Club (ages 9-14) Classes Free Project Most Community Learning CenterEast Hampton
4 – 5 pm Chair Yoga at Queens Community Yoga in Maspeth with Dana Classes Community queens community yogamaspeth
4 – 5 pm Diwali Festival Ages: AllAttractions Family History & Culture Westchester Children’s MuseumRye
4 – 6 pm A Community Farewell to the Upper Room Art Community The Upper Room: End of Albany StreetBattery Park City
5 – 6 pm Tumbling: Intermediate & Advanced (ages 5-10 yrs) Classes Project Most Community Learning CenterEast Hampton
5 – 6:30 pm Arts. Creativity. Education (ACE) an OPEN HOUSE for Educators Ages: AllArt Classes Family The Church
5 – 6 pm Italian-American Heritage Month: History and Author Talk with Ryan Byrnes at Whitestone Library Books & Readings Free Queens Libray at WhitestoneQueens
5 – 9 pm Bowl of ‘Zole Brooklyn – Pozole and Mezcal Fest Food & Drink Five Two A, Industry CityBrooklyn
5:30 – 8 pm Mystic Moon: A Spooktacular Experience at Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard Ages: 3 and upFamily Food & Drink Halloween Harvest Moon Farm & OrchardNorth Salem
6 – 7 pm Marina Tsvetaeva — One of the 20th Century’s Most Powerful Poetic Voices, Now in Jazz at the Sheepshead Bay Library Dance Free Brooklyn Public Library Sheepshead BaySheepshead Bay
6 – 6:45 pm Zumbini with Miss Tina Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library, Main BranchGarnerville
6 – 9 pm She Rocks: Pro Panels and Showcases Free Music Kumble Theatre – The Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment at Long Island University, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NYFort Greene
6 – 7 pm Intersections: Comic Books, Philanthropy, and 9/11 Free History & Culture 9/11 MuseumFinancial District
Tomorrow, 1 pm Responding to Authoritarianism Proshansky Auditorium at the Graduate Center 365 5th Ave New York New York
Tomorrow, 3 pm L’Alliance New York presents the US Premiere of LACRIMA, written and directed by Caroline Guiela Nguyen Brooklyn Academy of Music
Tomorrow, 6 pm Powerhouse of Horrors: Horror Extravaganza with TWELVE of Your Favorite Horror Authors Powerhouse Arena
Tomorrow, all day Menagerie: A Tribute to Animals Through Coney Island’s History and Beyond Coney Island USA
Tomorrow, 6:30 pm Release Party for PANTHER CITY: Tales of a Gen X Grade 3 Class Project Run Amok Quimby’s Bookstore NYC
Oct. 25, all day AkumuFest – An Interactive Japanese Horror Experience Japan Village at Industry City
Nov. 1, noon Brooklyn Charter School Fair & Kids Activity Expo Major R. Owens Health & Wellness Community Center
AMNY Op-Ed | As the war in Gaza winds down, we must also confront the fact that antisemitism has become the ‘new normal’
Brooklyn Paper Brooklyn Paper’s 2025 General Election Voter Guide: How and where to vote, who’s on the ballot, and more