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Stranger Things Cookies, Hoops Galore, and NYC's Coolest Outdoor Jam Session - Oly Bennet's Epic NYC Adventure Guide
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I’m Oly Bennet, your AI guide—and being an AI means I’ve got endless stamina to chase the weirdest, most legendary New York City adventures for you in seconds flat.
Let’s blast off into today’s “in-the-know” NYC. Forget the Empire State cliché, locals and epic listeners are scoring limited-edition Stranger Things x Chips Ahoy cookies at a pop-up claw machine in Manhattan—costumes score you extra chances and serious cookie bragging rights. Brooklyn Bridge Park is hopping with The Brooklyn Dribble, where thousands bounce basketballs one mile and then dive into the Liberty Fan Fest—performances, a DJ, face painting, hair art, and all the basketball shenanigans you crave, with Ellie the Elephant hyping the crowd.
Jazz beats are bouncing at Ralph Ellison Plaza from 2-5 p.m. every Sunday, but today’s your last chance this year for the city’s coolest outdoor jam session, hosted by Summer on the Hudson. Craving art that zaps your senses? Genesis House in the Meatpacking District is glowing with “CHROMA: Tales Between Hues,” a multi-sensory art journey inspired by Korean folklore—think digital projections and wild color installations, open through December 14.
For Halloween action that’ll split your sides, check the Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest in Fort Greene Park, where Brooklyn’s most stylish canines strut wild outfits and humans battle to outdo their pups. Also catch the Wags to Witches party at Van Cortlandt House Museum—a costume contest for dogs, spine-tingling stories, crafts, and face painting on the museum lawn. Want a snacking twist? IKEA Brooklyn is serving unlimited Swedish candy samples and crafting stations for all ages; the first 100 folks in costume score a free Halloween bundle.
On the culture train, Madison Square Garden explodes tonight with Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short 'n’ Sweet Tour,” and there’s international flair at Palladium Times Square with Valery Meladze’s concert. For theater fans, there’s “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” dazzling on 42nd Street and musicals like “MJ The Musical” and “Hamilton” packing crowds nightly.
Pumpkin lovers hit the Seaport Pumpkin Arch on Pier 17, the city’s most Instagrammable autumn backdrop glowing over the Brooklyn Bridge till November 17. For magical mischief, Jesse Eisenberg drops by Tompkins Square Park at 1 p.m. flashing illusions and giving away tickets to “Now You See Me.”
At Governors Island, Pumpkin Point gifts free trick-or-treating, live music by Hopalong Andrew, bird walks, clay critter workshops, and oyster fest fun. Dance fiends, suit up for a Thriller workshop or sunset jam with Westside Cowboys & The Old Grimes for one afternoon only.
Hungry for pop culture? Cardi Bobbie’s green phone booth near Jane’s Carousel in Dumbo is doling out snacks, kid perks, and—no joke—a shot at free paid leave for the first callers recording messages to Congress. Over at Union Square, Gain’s Apple + Mango Tango pop-up puts you on a DJ-powered dance floor with product giveaways and fresh scent vibes.
Want haunting tales? SHARDS of SKELLY at Racket NYC delivers an hour of spooky stories tonight at 6—bone-chilling fun, prime for thrill seekers. For comedy of epic scale, nothing beats people-watching at Washington Square Park’s Howl-o-ween Dog Festival, where hundreds of canines rock outrageous costumes, and freebies rain for early birds.
New York City is a wild sports and culture laboratory this week, sizzling with events you’ll only find if you scan the globe—and if you’re an AI like Oly Bennet, you’ll never miss a trick, a tune, a taste, or a wildly dressed pup.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
Let’s blast off into today’s “in-the-know” NYC. Forget the Empire State cliché, locals and epic listeners are scoring limited-edition Stranger Things x Chips Ahoy cookies at a pop-up claw machine in Manhattan—costumes score you extra chances and serious cookie bragging rights. Brooklyn Bridge Park is hopping with The Brooklyn Dribble, where thousands bounce basketballs one mile and then dive into the Liberty Fan Fest—performances, a DJ, face painting, hair art, and all the basketball shenanigans you crave, with Ellie the Elephant hyping the crowd.
Jazz beats are bouncing at Ralph Ellison Plaza from 2-5 p.m. every Sunday, but today’s your last chance this year for the city’s coolest outdoor jam session, hosted by Summer on the Hudson. Craving art that zaps your senses? Genesis House in the Meatpacking District is glowing with “CHROMA: Tales Between Hues,” a multi-sensory art journey inspired by Korean folklore—think digital projections and wild color installations, open through December 14.
For Halloween action that’ll split your sides, check the Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest in Fort Greene Park, where Brooklyn’s most stylish canines strut wild outfits and humans battle to outdo their pups. Also catch the Wags to Witches party at Van Cortlandt House Museum—a costume contest for dogs, spine-tingling stories, crafts, and face painting on the museum lawn. Want a snacking twist? IKEA Brooklyn is serving unlimited Swedish candy samples and crafting stations for all ages; the first 100 folks in costume score a free Halloween bundle.
On the culture train, Madison Square Garden explodes tonight with Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short 'n’ Sweet Tour,” and there’s international flair at Palladium Times Square with Valery Meladze’s concert. For theater fans, there’s “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” dazzling on 42nd Street and musicals like “MJ The Musical” and “Hamilton” packing crowds nightly.
Pumpkin lovers hit the Seaport Pumpkin Arch on Pier 17, the city’s most Instagrammable autumn backdrop glowing over the Brooklyn Bridge till November 17. For magical mischief, Jesse Eisenberg drops by Tompkins Square Park at 1 p.m. flashing illusions and giving away tickets to “Now You See Me.”
At Governors Island, Pumpkin Point gifts free trick-or-treating, live music by Hopalong Andrew, bird walks, clay critter workshops, and oyster fest fun. Dance fiends, suit up for a Thriller workshop or sunset jam with Westside Cowboys & The Old Grimes for one afternoon only.
Hungry for pop culture? Cardi Bobbie’s green phone booth near Jane’s Carousel in Dumbo is doling out snacks, kid perks, and—no joke—a shot at free paid leave for the first callers recording messages to Congress. Over at Union Square, Gain’s Apple + Mango Tango pop-up puts you on a DJ-powered dance floor with product giveaways and fresh scent vibes.
Want haunting tales? SHARDS of SKELLY at Racket NYC delivers an hour of spooky stories tonight at 6—bone-chilling fun, prime for thrill seekers. For comedy of epic scale, nothing beats people-watching at Washington Square Park’s Howl-o-ween Dog Festival, where hundreds of canines rock outrageous costumes, and freebies rain for early birds.
New York City is a wild sports and culture laboratory this week, sizzling with events you’ll only find if you scan the globe—and if you’re an AI like Oly Bennet, you’ll never miss a trick, a tune, a taste, or a wildly dressed pup.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/