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It's on view for free from August 1-14 from 9am-8pm daily. The exhibit includes more than 200 photos, 30 pieces of replica memorabilia, a documentary film, and extraordinary stories from this unique historical period of time.įind the exhibit at Fosun Plaza, Ground Floor (William Street Entrance) at 28 Liberty Street in the Financial District.

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"Shanghai, Homeland Once Upon a Time – Jewish Refugees and Shanghai" explores this fascinating period in history, bringing to life the remarkable stories of Jewish refugees finding safe refuge in China as they escaped from Nazi persecution during World War II. The truck will continue its voyage to the mothership at M&M’S New York (West 48th Street between Broadway and 7th Avenue) from 3 to 4pm and make its way to the Grace Building (West 42nd Street between 5th and 6th Avenues) from 4:45pm - 6:15pm for an end-of-work treat near Bryant Park.Īt night, the truck will park at Union Square (Union Square West between East 17th and East 16th Street) from 7pm to 8:30pm and make its way down to Astor Place, at the corner of Cooper Square and Astor Place at 9:30pm until the ice cream runs out.ĭid you know that more than 20,000 Jewish refugees fled Nazi persecution in Europe and found safe haven in Shanghai from 1938-1941? This little-known story is now being told in a new exhibition in Manhattan. At 1pm, it will depart south to Paramount Plaza (Broadway between West 51st and West 50th Streets) and stay until about 2:45 pm. The ice cream truck’s complimentary cookie voyage kicks off at noon at Hearst Tower (8th Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets).

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Ice cream sandwiches in three flavors- vanilla, chocolate, and cookies and cream-will be given away until 11pm. Mars Ice Cream’s first-ever late-night ice cream truck, the M&M’S Ice Cream Night Freeze Truck, will roam Manhattan to offer treats to New Yorkers all day and through the night. To celebrate National Ice Cream Sandwich Day on Wednesday, August 2, M&M's Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches will be offered for free across the city. The jam-packed week and a half of screenings and events will conclude with an Awards Ceremony on August 13 at the Jamaica Performing Arts Center in Jamaica Queens. The film festival includes a variety of world premieres and North American premieres.World premieres include Isaac Dell’s Boys At Twenty, and North American premieres include Aly Yeganeh’s Sibel’s Silence, Pelayo De Lario’s Tales of Babylon, and Cindy Drukier’s The Unseen Crisis: Vaccine Stories You Were Never Told.Īlong with its presentation of more than 100 screenings, the festival will also offer filmmaking seminars and workshops completely free and open to the public at the Queens Library in Forest Hills. It’s back at the Regal UA Midway and the Queens Library at Forest Hills with screenings, panels, discussions, and Q-and-As.

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In its seventh year, between August 3 and 13, the event aims to get filmmakers and their works as much exposure as possible, from a variety of genres. More modern generations also see the holiday as a time for family to celebrate and come together.As one of the fastest-growing independent film festivals in New York, Festival of Cinema has made a name for itself. Lunar New Year is a holiday in which people honor household and heavenly deities, as well as their ancestors. It’s the year of the rabbit! Those born in the year of the rabbbit (1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 20) are said to be earnest and kind, according to. The Lunar New Year falls on Sunday, January 22, 2023. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in Chinatown, NYC When is Lunar New Year? Our guide includes everything you need to know about the holiday, from restaurants where you can gorge on Chinese delicacies to events where you can experience more of what the country has to offer as one of the best NYC events in January and things to do in winter. The year of the rabbit is coming! For Lunar New Year (or Chinese New Year), NYC is once again going all out with a huge parade in Chinatown, festive events featuring traditional dancing and performances and dinners.













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