Out & About
Thu 24
Thu 24
NYC Pilgrim Pedal23rd Street and the East River.
8 a.m. $35, including breakfast
The destination is a Brooklyn Diner via Queens and Brooklyn in rain, light snow, or shine. Round trip is 20-24 miles over “fairly easy” terrain at leisurely pace. Pre-registration required.
www.bikenyc.org/event/3751
Winter Village Bryant Park
8 a.m.-10 p.m.
Free skating on a 170’ x 100’ rink. $20 to rent skates.
www.wintervillage.org/
Fri 25
International Film FestivalMilbank Teachers College, Columbia University, 525 West 120th St.
6 p.m., reception at 8 p.m. Films and discussion: $25; films, discussion & VIP reception: $50
Opening night of the African Diaspora International Film Festival, with a showing of “The Naked Poet,” Jason Barrett’s 2016 feature.
212-864-1760. nyadiff.org/
‘Agnes Martin: With my Back to the World’Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Ave.
1, 2, or 3 p.m. Free with admission
Come out for a screening of this documentary about the internationally renowned painter.
212-423-3575. www.guggenheim.org
Sat 26
Moana and the Ocean storytimeBarnes & Noble, 150 East 86th St.
11 a.m. Free
Bring the kids for this story time featuring the picture book based off of Disney’s upcoming animated movie “Moana.”
212-369-2180. www.stores.barnesandnoble.com
Rent-A-Christmas Breakfast with Santa TourManny’s, 1770 Second Ave.
9-11 a.m. $20
Come out with the kids for a light breakfast and a chance to sit on Santa’s lap.
www.rent-a-christmas.com
Sun 27
My City Lab: New York Then and NowMuseum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave.
11 a.m. Free with admission
Explore what has changed and what has stayed the same throughout New York City history through hands-on activities.
212-534-1672. www.mcny.org
Studio Art Sessions: Shape SculpturesThe Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Ave.
1-4 p.m. Free with admission
Combine 3D forms inspired by the shapes found in Masterpieces & Curiosities: Memphis Does Hanukkah.
212-423-3200. www.thejewishmuseum.org
Mon 28
Madam Justice: Women of the Supreme Court92nd Street Y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street
12:30 p.m. $30
Discuss the lives of the women justices and their impact on the understanding of the Constitution, the law and the nation.
212-415-5500. www.92y.org
Pilgrimage: My Search for the Real Pope FrancisBarnes and Noble, 150 East 86th St.
7 p.m. Free
In conversation with journalist Mike Barnicle, former Maryland state legislator and New York Times bestselling author Mark Shriver presents his portrait of Pope Francis and his faith.
212-369-2180. www.stores.barnesandnoble.com
Tue 29
Sibling Rivalry: How to Keep the Peace at Home92y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd St.
6:30 p.m. $40
David Andeson, senior director of the ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Center at the Child Mind Institute, will explore what children fight about, the effects it has on parents and how to manage sibling situations.
212-415-5500. www.92y.org
CinéSalon: ‘Back Home’FIAF, 55 East 59th St.
4 and 7:30 p.m. $14
Come out for this screening of “Back Home” followed by conversation, wine and beer.
1-800-982-2787. www.fiaf.org
Wed 30
Tea Ceremony DemonstrationThe Met, 1000 Fifth Ave.
1:30-2:30 p.m. Free with admission
Come watch instructor Yoshihiro Terazono demonstrate a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony.
212-535-7710. www.metmuseum.org
Perlman Music RecitalNeue Galerie
6 p.m. $25
In partnership with the New York-based Perlman Music Program, gifted young musicians perform in Café Sabarsky.
212-994-9493. www.neuegalerie.org