Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Free Comic-con for all: COMIC-CON AT HOME 2020

Don't miss this opportunity to join the geekiest even ever (and some might say the funniest too). For the first time in 50 years, the on-site Comic-con event had to be suspended... yes, I know: it's terrible! But don't start crying because this might be a blessing in disgrace because the event is going on-line and FREE!
It has been rebranded as Comic-Con at Home. So get your inner child out and enjoy this amazing opportunity from July 22 to 26 from wherever you are: https://www.youtube.com/user/ComicCon/

See below their tweet announcement:
 #ComicConAtHome is coming up and preparing is simple! Subscribe to our YouTube channel bit.ly/3f07azP and tap the notification bell so you’re set to see panels as soon as they’re released. Plus, be sure to visit our website for more content to come.

Ironwoman at COMIC-CON NYC

Monday, May 18, 2020

Enjoy these museums from the comfort of your home

Thanks to the arts and culture initiative at Google you can enjoy gorgeous museums and galleries!
More than 400 collections are waiting for you:

From the MOMA to the Guggenheim, explore the building and their collections from the comfort of your home and obviously free (they will appreciate the donations, tho):
El Museo del Barriohttps://www.elmuseo.org/

As an extra, you can visit the International museums day website with tons of links to visit museums around the world!



Monday, February 3, 2020

Free culture pass with your NYC library card

Make it your mission to discover more of what New York City has to offer in 2020 by using Culture Pass to explore 60+ diverse destinations across the five boroughs. If you've got an active library card, you can reserve free passes to museums, gardens, theaters and more by logging in with your barcode and PIN at culturepass.nyc.
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To encourage more exploration of New York's ever-growing roster of cultural sites, we've doubled the number of active reservations you can have at one time from two to four so you can make more spontaneous visits to newly added attractions like the Museum of the Moving Image and Poster House.

Take in a Show
We've partnered with a variety of performance venues to bring plays, concerts and other live events to Culture Pass. Participating sites include Second Stage Theater, The Shed, Kings Theatre, Peoples' Symphony Concerts, HI-ARTS, the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning and more!

Explore in Your Own Backyard
We're spotlighting local culture citywide, adding new sites across the outer boroughs to bring Culture Pass even closer to home. Recently added sites include Van Cortlandt House and the Bronx Opera Company in the Bronx; the Wyckoff House Museum in Brooklyn; King Manor Museum and the Queens Botanical Garden in Queens; and the National Lighthouse Museum and Alice Austen House on Staten Island.

May 2020 Culture Passes go live tomorrow, February 1, and there are still lots of passes available for February, March and April! Visit culturepass.nyc to make a reservation at a participating cultural organization today.
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