The Best Things To Do In NYC This April, From Shakespeare In The Park To Pride
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The Best Things To Do In NYC This April, From Shakespeare In The Park To Pride
June brings multiple iconic New York outdoor cultural events after a Memorial Day weekend washout. The Tribeca Film Festival runs June 3–14 and includes films that connect to early-2000s pop culture, such as a reunion featuring Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson, a documentary following Boy Meets World stars on a 30th anniversary podcast tour, and a closing-night documentary about Alicia Keys. Governors Ball takes place June 5–7 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park with headliners including Lorde, Baby Keem, Stray Kids, Kali Uchis, A$AP Rocky, and Jennie. Food options are available at both events, with recommendations for reservations at nearby restaurants.
"The Tribeca Film Festival turns 25 this year and fittingly, there are a number of films on the lineup that recall the culture of 2001: the premiere of Happy Hours, featuring the on-screen reunion of Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson (Pacey + Joey forever); Doc Meets World, which follows Boy Meets World stars Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel, and Will Friedle as they embark on a 30th anniversary podcast tour; and the documentary Alicia Keys: Girl From Hell's Kitchen on closing night. The festival runs June 3-14; buy passes or individual tickets here."
"The Governors Ball is a summer institution in New York, and this year's lineup brings headliners Lorde, Baby Keem, Stray Kids, Kali Uchis, A$AP Rocky, and Jennie to Flushing Meadows Corona Park the weekend of June 5-7. Some 1-day and 2-day general admission plus 3-day VIP tickets may still be available, but you should hustle if you want to make sure you're there to dance among the crowds."
"While you're downtown, snag a table at The Tyger in Soho via DoorDash Reservations. The menu focuses on Southeast Asian cuisine, with popular picks like Phnom Penh fried chicken and wild mushroom massaman curry served in a chic space decorated with bamboo chairs, rattan pendants, colorful murals, and plenty of greenery."
"There are food vendors at the festival, but when you're ready for a proper meal, book a table at Fish Cheeks in Williamsburg on DoorDash Reservations. The Thai eatery occupies a playfully decorated space on Driggs Avenue and its plates are made to be shared - definitely order the coconut crab curry, a fan favorite."
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