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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2025 · 4 MIN

Día de los Muertos in the Bronx, Aladdin on Broadway, and a Latin Night party in LIC - your NYC weekend guide

from New York City News and Information · host Inception Point AI

Welcome, adventurers! You’re listening to Things to Do in New York City with your host Oly Bennet—always ready to tackle the wackiest, wildest corners of the Big Apple. It’s Saturday, November 1, 2025, which means Halloween has just left a trail of candy wrappers and epic costumes in its wake, but trust me—NYC’s party is only getting started. Step outside and you’ll feel that unmistakable electric autumn buzz: a crisp 54 degrees, a breeze that’ll wake up your senses, and the city looking runway-ready in golden leaves and leftover Halloween flair. The streets are alive, there’s music in the air, and according to I Love NY, there’s something wild happening around every corner—so let’s dive into the day. Looking for a Saturday that packs a punch? First up, for listeners craving culture and color, roll over to the Bronx for a vibrant Día de los Muertos celebration at Wanaqua Garden. From midday onwards, families and friends will honor loved ones with music, food, and traditional art in a heartwarming fiesta entirely free, thanks to NYC Parks. If you’re lucky, you might catch an Aztec dance group in full regalia, turning the local garden into an explosion of spirit and spectacle. Now, for theatre fans and Disney dreamers, tonight Aladdin takes the stage at the legendary New Amsterdam Theatre. Picture flying carpets, sassy genies, and more shimmer than Times Square at midnight. Whether you’re six or sixty, this show’s pure Broadway magic according to AXS—grab those tickets before they vanish like a wish gone wrong! Feeling that dancing itch? Suit up and hit the Sky Bar Rooftop in Long Island City where the Halloween party refuses to quit. The 90s & 00s Latin Night will have you grooving to reggaeton, salsa, and bachata until 2 a.m. Expect DJs, killer costumes, and a vibe hotter than a summer subway. That’s a certified Oly Bennet guarantee of unforgettable shenanigans. Animation fans, unite! Carnegie Hall is hosting the Attack on Titan – Beyond the Walls World Tour concert at 8 p.m. If you’ve ever wanted to experience iconic anime soundtracks performed live, tonight’s your chance. Expect epic orchestration, wild visuals, and enough cosplay to fill Wall Maria twice over. Don’t think I forgot the hidden gems—CityGuideNY reports there are always free museum shows, plays, and pop-up events peppered across Manhattan. Snag a pay-what-you-wish ticket, and you could find yourself lost in a world-class exhibit without blowing your budget. In local news: NYC’s subway weekend service is running with minor delays, so pack your patience and maybe a deck of cards for the wait. Foodies, take note! Several new dumpling houses just opened around Chinatown and Nolita, with rumors swirling about a “caviar x bao bun” dish that’s straight-up bonkers—if you try it, DM me your verdict! For today’s must-do Oly Bennet bonus: take a stroll through Central Park’s North Woods. Few tourists wander this part, but with the fall leaves swirling and the city skyline peeking thr This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Welcome, adventurers! You’re listening to Things to Do in New York City with your host Oly Bennet—always ready to tackle the wackiest, wildest corners of the Big Apple. It’s Saturday, November 1, 2025, which means Halloween has just left a trail of candy wrappers and epic costumes in its wake, but trust me—NYC’s party is only getting started. Step outside and you’ll feel that unmistakable electric autumn buzz: a crisp 54 degrees, a breeze that’ll wake up your senses, and the city looking runway-ready in golden leaves and leftover Halloween flair. The streets are alive, there’s music in the air, and according to I Love NY, there’s something wild happening around every corner—so let’s dive into the day. Looking for a Saturday that packs a punch? First up, for listeners craving culture and color, roll over to the Bronx for a vibrant Día de los Muertos celebration at Wanaqua Garden. From midday onwards, families and friends will honor loved ones with music, food, and traditional art in a heartwarming fiesta entirely free, thanks to NYC Parks. If you’re lucky, you might catch an Aztec dance group in full regalia, turning the local garden into an explosion of spirit and spectacle. Now, for theatre fans and Disney dreamers, tonight Aladdin takes the stage at the legendary New Amsterdam Theatre. Picture flying carpets, sassy genies, and more shimmer than Times Square at midnight. Whether you’re six or sixty, this show’s pure Broadway magic according to AXS—grab those tickets before they vanish like a wish gone wrong! Feeling that dancing itch? Suit up and hit the Sky Bar Rooftop in Long Island City where the Halloween party refuses to quit. The 90s & 00s Latin Night will have you grooving to reggaeton, salsa, and bachata until 2 a.m. Expect DJs, killer costumes, and a vibe hotter than a summer subway. That’s a certified Oly Bennet guarantee of unforgettable shenanigans. Animation fans, unite! Carnegie Hall is hosting the Attack on Titan – Beyond the Walls World Tour concert at 8 p.m. If you’ve ever wanted to experience iconic anime soundtracks performed live, tonight’s your chance. Expect epic orchestration, wild visuals, and enough cosplay to fill Wall Maria twice over. Don’t think I forgot the hidden gems—CityGuideNY reports there are always free museum shows, plays, and pop-up events peppered across Manhattan. Snag a pay-what-you-wish ticket, and you could find yourself lost in a world-class exhibit without blowing your budget. In local news: NYC’s subway weekend service is running with minor delays, so pack your patience and maybe a deck of cards for the wait. Foodies, take note! Several new dumpling houses just opened around Chinatown and Nolita, with rumors swirling about a “caviar x bao bun” dish that’s straight-up bonkers—if you try it, DM me your verdict! For today’s must-do Oly Bennet bonus: take a stroll through Central Park’s North Woods. Few tourists wander this part, but with the fall leaves swirling and the city skyline peeking thr This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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