
From a jazz cruise to an art exhibition, there's plenty to enjoy in New York City this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.
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Banana Puddin' Jazz Cruise
From the event description:
Featured musicians include the vocal stylings of Rome Neal, accompanied by the Ray Blue Quartet, followed by the Banana Puddin' jazz traditional open mic/jazz jam session. Complimentary banana pudding for all.
When: Tuesday, July 9, 6-9:30 p.m.
Where: Skyport Marina, East 23rd Street and FDR Drive
Admission: $20
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Women in Data Science
From the event description:
Come and meet some of the leading women in data science and machine learning as they share their stories of success. Learn about what is going on in the data science space that makes it a field worth pursuing.
When: Tuesday, July 9, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: Grant Thornton LLP, 757 Third Ave., Floor 9
Admission: Free
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The Cooking Event
From the event description:
This year’s event features limited free ice cream provided by Ample Hills Creamery — almost as good as free booze, but way better! Be among the first to shop our curated collection of everything from vintage and new cookbooks to all things kitchen- and dining-related.
When: Wednesday, July 10, noon-7 p.m.
Where: City Opera Thrift Shop, 222 E. 23rd St.
Admission: Free
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(Harlem) 'Renaissance Rebirth' art exhibition
From the event description:
Prolific painter Mark Anthony Hill premieres a powerful collection in Tribeca to memorialize the legacy of black artists from the Harlem Renaissance and their influence on today's artists.
When: Wednesday, July 10, 1 p.m. - Sunday, July 14, 7 p.m.
Where: One Art Space, 23 Warren St.
Admission: $25
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Parking in NYC can be tough, especially during popular events. To find free or cheap parking and to book parking in advance, see this map of NYC parking from SpotAngels. And to get there by public transportation, see MTA's website for nearby subway stations and schedules.
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