Dear All, Summertime has run out as the giant metronome on the New York High Line heralds the start of the Lets face it: New York is mysterious and fascinating at any time of the year, and now the city is coming back to life. Parts of New York City's essential heartbeat are sounding with revived volume: Broadway is back, and the real estate market is alive and kicking! While the third quarter produced the traditional seasonal Summer slowdown in the markets, the market was anything BUT slow. The rental markets were ON FIRE....truly the busiest we have ever seen in almost a quarter decade. The (false) narrative that everyone was fleeing big cities like New York has been proven wrong. (Yes, many left - temporarily - and many were fleeing to their second and third homes, not unlike they do every weekend). Does this rental market surge matter to the sales markets? Octobers have been notoriously turbulent months and this year should be no exception, as all indicators point to a surging US economy, new treatments for COVID and a healthy, robust real estate market that is almost certain to be fueled by a solid bonus season. If you intend to spend the coming weeks in the city, r ead on for Local October Events for you to enjoy, curated just for you!
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The New Yorker Festival Monday, October 4- Sunday, October 10 Come and experience one of New York's most popular fall festivals for panels and discussions, which will include some of the biggest names in politics, literature, film, music, art, and pop culture.This festival will be a combination of live and virtual events, available online to ticket holders. Click HERE for ticket information and to learn more!
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The Metropolitan Opera is a vibrant home for the most creative and talented singers, conductors, composers, musicians, stage directors, designers, visual artists, choreographers, and dancers from around the world. Click HERE for more information on tickets and the season.
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October 14-17: The Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (NYCWFF) is a star-studded four-day event showcasing the talents of the world’s most renowned chefs, wine and spirit producers, culinary personalities, lifestyle experts and America’s most beloved television chefs while raising critical funds to nourish vulnerable New Yorkers affected by severe illness and food poverty through God’s Love We Deliver and Food Bank For NYC. Click HERE for more information
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Susanne Mack - Fragments: Musical Direction: Paul Greenwood. Susanne Mack is thrilled to return to Pangea with her new show “Fragments“, a celebration of the resilience of all of us humans and our deep connectedness to one another in times of separation, disruption and confusion.
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New York Comic Con October 7-10 Javits Center Where you can experience the best in pop culture because no matter what fandom you’re passionate about, we have it waiting here for you. Be inspired by award-winning comic artists and Japanese anime creators. Get star struck over your favorite TV and film idols. Treat yourself to exclusive fandom gear and unique artwork. To embrace your inner hero or root for the villain. Click HERE for ticket information.
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SUMMIT One Vanderbilt Opens Thursday, October 21 Onwards Explore NYC’s newest observation deck, SUMMIT One Vanderbilt. This 65,000 square foot, four-level entertainment space is right next to Grand Central and combines cutting-edge technology, design, nature, and a curated multi-sensory experience. Come and see the glass elevators and indoor/outdoor observation deck with glass floors. Click HERE for ticket information and to learn more!
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Pandemusic and Elsie Rooftop Offers you an opportunity to reconnect with music again!
October 3rd - Purple Night - A Prince Celebration! - 7pm October 24th - James Brown Party by Fred Thomas - 7pm
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Halloween Parade in the Village October 31st, from 7 – 10:30pm. Probably the creepiest time of the year in the city that never sleeps. Halloween in New York has a unique atmosphere - come be part of the popular Village Halloween Parade in NYC. More than 50,000 zombies, ghosts and other scary creatures hold a huge parade every year on October 31st. Anyone can participate in the parade in NYC and all you need is a costume! Click HERE for more information.
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Fall decorating means a return to warm, welcoming spaces — rooms made for gathering with friends and family. So it makes sense that H&H’s October issues are always bursting with rich, spicy hues and cozy style. Looking to layer up your own home for the season? Try one of House & Home’s 70 best decorating ideas plucked from our popular fall issues.
Courtesy of House & Home
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As the temps start to drop, it's time to finally head indoors and turn on the stove again. These fall soups come together with ease and make the most of what's in season — pick from fun pumpkin recipes, flavorful cauliflower recipes and easy butternut squash recipes. Whether you're a fan of classic tomato, kicked-up black bean or looking for a broccoli-cheddar option, there's a comforting recipe to warm you up on autumn's chilliest nights.
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It’s easy to get confused when it comes to health and nutrition. Even qualified experts often seem to hold opposing opinions, which can make it difficult to figure out what you should actually be doing to optimize your health. Yet, despite all the disagreements, a number of wellness tips are well supported by research. Here are 28 health and nutrition tips that are based on scientific evidence.
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As much as we love beach lounging in summer and exploring snowy wonderlands in winter, there's something extra special about traveling during the fall. Aside from fewer tourists and lower prices, October brings harvest festivals, Halloween parties, and the best foliage of the year.
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