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6 Things for You to Do in New York City's Neighborhoods This Weekend

A new look for Cooper Hewitt and a huge gingerbread house are among this week's picks.

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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.

Lincoln Square »

A holiday comedy show and a "Home for the Hollandaise" cooking class are among this week's picks.

West Village »

"The Nutcracker" and the year's best meteor shower are among this weekend's flurry of events.  

Midtown »

A night with Martin Amis, a Sichuan cooking class and tech holiday party are among this week's picks.

Midtown South »

As the city approaches peak holiday season, we highlight a few of the many things to get out and do.

Lower East Side »

The week's most interesting events are here for you in one handy guide.

Midtown »

The weekend's most interesting events are here for you in one handy guide.

Midtown »

Dressmaking, culinary education and holiday animals are on this week's agenda.

Chelsea »

Photography by Picasso and Annie Leibovitz is showing this weekend.

TriBeCa »

Documentaries, avant-garde films and an exhibit on rare books are on offer this week.

Astoria »

A "Moby Dick" marathon and the annual holiday train show are happening this weekend.

Greenwich Village »

Ice skating and New York's premier documentary film festival DOC NYC are on this week's agenda.

DUMBO »

Irish poetry and New York City's first Festival Of Light are ready to illuminate your weekend.

Upper East Side »

Stimulating discussions, readings and new exhibitions are on this week's agenda.

Greenwich Village »

Halloween festivities take over the city this weekend.