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4 Things for You to Do in New York City's Neighborhoods This Week

African literature, Cinco De Mayo and Scottish actor Alan Cumming are on our radar this week.

About this feature

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.

Meatpacking District »

This weekend the Whitney reopens and the eclectic Red Bull Music Academy Festival launches.

Fort Greene »

From 3D films and food trucks to making friendship bracelets, DNAinfo has your weekend events covered.

Astoria »

Free sewing classes, immersive technologies and Scandinavian graphic arts are on this week's agenda.

East Harlem »

Nocturnal philosophizing, a street games festival and financial planning are on our week's agenda.

Prospect Heights »

Go to a craft fair, plant a tree, listen to a symphony or visit the Brooklyn Wedding Expo this weekend.

Astoria »

“Weird Al” Yankovic's Mad Magazine and Matthew Weiner's "Mad Men" both feature in this week's list.

Battery Park City »

More Tribeca Film Festival events, Record Store Day and The New York Rangers are on offer this weekend.

Park Slope »

From foraging in a cemetery to open studios in Sunset Park, DNAinfo has you covered this weekend.

Flushing »

The Mets season opener, the Tribeca Film Festival and Ghosts Of The Titanic are on this week's agenda.

Lighthouse Hill »

The Tour de Staten Island, films from Latin America and a Global Mashup are on offer this weekend.

Gowanus »

From an Indian classical music concert to a Bed-Stuy jazz fest, DNAinfo has you covered this weekend.

Long Island City »

Himalayan Happy Hour and virtual reality music videos are on this week's agenda.

Belmont »

This weekend walk in Sinatra's footsteps, parade on Fifth Avenue and visit Poe's Cottage.

Brooklyn Heights »

A new play from Atlantic Theater Company and ways to cope with a noisy city are on this week's agenda.