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Musicians in the series, which starts Jan. 25, include Ben Lee and Jill Sobule.

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The TriBeCa pier is slated to have expansive greenery, a playground and perhaps even wetlands.

Greenwich Village »

Where to go and what to do to celebrate Pride in New York City this year.

Astoria »

From Citi Field to Prospect Park, there are plenty of chances to catch a fireworks show in 2016.

Long Island City »

The Hōkūleʻa will dock at Gantry Plaza State Park in June, as well as in Battery Park and TriBeCa.

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The glass-encased structure on Pier 26 is set to open on May 1.

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The Hudson River Park Trust announced an additional $10 million in funds for the pier.

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 AVP Beach Volleyball is running a tournament July 16 through July 19.

Greenwich Village »

With Pride festivities everyday, there's tons to do in Manhattan this weekend.

TriBeCa »

The new restaurant, called City Vineyard, is slated to open in May 2016.

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Free kayaking has started up in the Downtown Boathouse, which has more than 200 kayaks.

Civic Center »

The Hudson River Park Trust unanimously approved the Pier55 park and performance space.

TriBeCa »

The Art on Paper fair will run from March 5 to March 8.

Battery Park City »

IMG, the company behind fashion week's main event, hasn't released where its September shows will be.

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Downtown Boathouse is opening its free kayaking program just in time for July 4th.