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4 Things To Do This Week in New York City's Neighborhoods

By Daniel Jumpertz | April 12, 2015 3:09pm
 The Mets season opener, The Tribeca Film Festival and Ghosts Of The Titanic are on this week's agenda.
4 Things To Do This Week in New York City's Neighborhoods
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Monday, April 13
The New York Mets hit Citi Field Monday for their home opener against the Phillies. The Mets Hall of Fame & Museum (adjacent to the Jackie Robinson Rotunda on the first base side) is open throughout the game. From 1:10 p.m., 123-01 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing. Tickets from $87.

Tuesday, April 14
Join the “Ghosts Of The Titanic” walking tour and seek out the lost spirits of that infamous voyage. From Greenwich Village to the Hudson River, the crew from Boroughs Of The Dead will tell tales of the inexplicable coincidences and eerie events connected to the ill-fated ocean liner, and will show you where the survivors were brought ashore. The tour meets at Astor Place and Cooper Union. Bookings required, $20. 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, April 15 (Tax Day)
The Tribeca Film Festival provides a platform for innovative filmmakers of all stripes to present their latest work. This year’s program includes blockbusters, documentaries, foreign films and shorts and free outdoor screenings. Also on offer are a huge variety of panel discussions and lectures. The first official documentary sanctioned by Kurt Cobain’s estate, “Montage of Heck” will be screened, as will Katie Holmes' documentary on Nadia Comaneci. A Monty Python reunion will take place in honor of the 40th anniversary of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." Various venues. Tickets from $10.

Thursday, April 16
Celebrating its 35th edition, The AIPAD Photography Show New York, presents 89 of the world’s leading fine art photography galleries, which will display a wide range contemporary, modern, and 19th century photographs as well as photo-based art, video, and new media. Rare prints including Burt Stern’s iconic images of Marilyn Monroe, Alfred Stieglitz’s 1930 palladium print of Georgia O’Keeffe and Fred McDarrah’s 1966 print of Andy Warhol will be shown. Through to April 19 at the Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave., Upper East Side. 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. $30.