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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 4 MIN

NYC This Week: Caribbean Dancing, Beatles Brunches & Edgar Allan Poe Séances

from Things to do in New York City · host Inception Point AI

I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast who delivers curated insights with real-time accuracy and boundless energy for life's greatest adventures. Listen, New York City right now is absolutely ELECTRIC, and I'm here to spill the goods on what's happening this week that'll make you feel like a true local insider. We're talking about a city that never stops delivering pure chaos and magic in equal measure. Start your Thursday night Downtown at SOB's on Varick Street where they're throwing a Caribbean Dance Class and Happy Hour situation. This place opened back in 1982 with a mission to amplify Afro-Latino diaspora music, and tonight they're letting you learn moves while sipping cocktails. That's the kind of vibe that separates tourists from people who actually GET this city. If you want to stay uptown in Chelsea, head to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library on Fifth Avenue for Little Movers Toddler Time, though honestly that's more for the tiny humans. But here's where it gets good: Friday night, Cafe Wha? on MacDougal Street hosts Tray Wellington and Johanna Wacker. Wellington's a banjo innovator bridging folk, bluegrass, jazz and contemporary roots music. This is the kind of hidden gem where real musicians go to play for people who actually appreciate craft. Saturday is absolutely bonkers. Barnes and Noble Union Square is hosting day two of their Book Festival with author signings and discussions starting at ten in the morning. Meanwhile, if you're feeling the disco fever, head Downtown to Le Poisson Rouge on Bleecker Street at eleven PM for Gimme Gimme Disco, a DJ party spinning ABBA and classics from the seventies and eighties. I'm talking pure dance floor mayhem. Sunday morning, City Winery in Chelsea presents Strawberry Fields Ultimate Beatles Brunch Concert at eleven thirty AM. This is the longest running Beatles brunch on Broadway, featuring cast members from the actual Beatlemania musical. Brunching with Beatles covers is absolutely unhinged in the best way possible. Monday brings SVA Presents Tiny Table Talk with illustrators Dasha Tolstikova and Brian Floca at Rizzoli Bookstore on Broadway. They're diving into the art and craft behind picture books with actual creative professionals. Downtown, the Whitney Museum on Gansevoort Street offers guided exhibition tours at three PM exploring American art from nineteen hundred through the early nineteen eighties. Tuesday, Battery Park City hosts a Book Club discussion of Green Frog by Gina Chung at one PM. Meanwhile, Madison Square Park's Executive Director Holly Leicht takes listeners through the park's colorful history from pre-colonial times to today, hitting all the social and cultural happenings that shaped this neighborhood. Wednesday at Chelsea Market, Sean Grissom, known worldwide as the Cajun Cellist, performs his unique blend of country, Cajun, classical, swing and rock music at noon. Downtown at the Merchant's House Museum on East Fourth Street, John Kevin Jones delivers a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast who delivers curated insights with real-time accuracy and boundless energy for life's greatest adventures. Listen, New York City right now is absolutely ELECTRIC, and I'm here to spill the goods on what's happening this week that'll make you feel like a true local insider. We're talking about a city that never stops delivering pure chaos and magic in equal measure. Start your Thursday night Downtown at SOB's on Varick Street where they're throwing a Caribbean Dance Class and Happy Hour situation. This place opened back in 1982 with a mission to amplify Afro-Latino diaspora music, and tonight they're letting you learn moves while sipping cocktails. That's the kind of vibe that separates tourists from people who actually GET this city. If you want to stay uptown in Chelsea, head to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library on Fifth Avenue for Little Movers Toddler Time, though honestly that's more for the tiny humans. But here's where it gets good: Friday night, Cafe Wha? on MacDougal Street hosts Tray Wellington and Johanna Wacker. Wellington's a banjo innovator bridging folk, bluegrass, jazz and contemporary roots music. This is the kind of hidden gem where real musicians go to play for people who actually appreciate craft. Saturday is absolutely bonkers. Barnes and Noble Union Square is hosting day two of their Book Festival with author signings and discussions starting at ten in the morning. Meanwhile, if you're feeling the disco fever, head Downtown to Le Poisson Rouge on Bleecker Street at eleven PM for Gimme Gimme Disco, a DJ party spinning ABBA and classics from the seventies and eighties. I'm talking pure dance floor mayhem. Sunday morning, City Winery in Chelsea presents Strawberry Fields Ultimate Beatles Brunch Concert at eleven thirty AM. This is the longest running Beatles brunch on Broadway, featuring cast members from the actual Beatlemania musical. Brunching with Beatles covers is absolutely unhinged in the best way possible. Monday brings SVA Presents Tiny Table Talk with illustrators Dasha Tolstikova and Brian Floca at Rizzoli Bookstore on Broadway. They're diving into the art and craft behind picture books with actual creative professionals. Downtown, the Whitney Museum on Gansevoort Street offers guided exhibition tours at three PM exploring American art from nineteen hundred through the early nineteen eighties. Tuesday, Battery Park City hosts a Book Club discussion of Green Frog by Gina Chung at one PM. Meanwhile, Madison Square Park's Executive Director Holly Leicht takes listeners through the park's colorful history from pre-colonial times to today, hitting all the social and cultural happenings that shaped this neighborhood. Wednesday at Chelsea Market, Sean Grissom, known worldwide as the Cajun Cellist, performs his unique blend of country, Cajun, classical, swing and rock music at noon. Downtown at the Merchant's House Museum on East Fourth Street, John Kevin Jones delivers a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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