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Get Out & Do This

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There’s so much to do in this city it can be overwhelming. That’s why DNAinfo brings you a curated list of the most exciting things to see and do in the five boroughs twice a week. Check in on Mondays and Fridays to get the scoop on what’s happening.

Downtown Brooklyn »

From a dance fest to a neighborhood clean-up, there's fun of all kinds in Brooklyn this weekend.

New York City »

New York City is buzzing with fun things to do for kids and their families this weekend!

Union Square »

Meet Gloria Steinem in person, learn about the science of fall foliage and more.

New York City »

On Saturday we celebrate Halloween and explore art, movies and creative tinkering on Sunday. 

Stapleton »

Visit a haunted house, watch a Fugazi cover band or go to a seance.

Park Slope »

From a Haitian storytelling procession to a Day of the Dead dinner, we've got your weekend covered.

Upper East Side »

Go to a dance party, check out the Halloween Market at Chelsea Market or ice skate in Stuy Town.

Kew Gardens »

There is plenty to do this Halloween across the borough.   

Central Harlem »

Watch the Republican debate, hear Bill Nye discuss dark matter and party at the Trick or Treat house.

Upper East Side »

Dress up your dog for Halloween, watch the Rugby World Cup and solve a murder mystery this weekend.

Red Hook »

Film screenings, karoke and events to kick start your Halloween festivities.

Long Island City »

A dog costume parade and a Broadway musical revue are just two of the things happening in Queens.

Crown Heights »

With Halloween approaching, we discover plenty of non-scary options this weekend for kids of all ages. 

Midtown »

Hear lectures on Albert Einstein or famous Queens natives, and dine in Brooklyn for a good cause.