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Lincoln Center Festival 2008

02 - 27 July, 2008
Plunge into a world of dance, theatre, opera, music, new circus, puppetry and film this July, as the Lincoln Center Festival opens the door to the summer in a celebration of global arts.
Lincoln Center Festival 2008

The International African Arts Festival 2008

03 - 06 July, 2008
The International African Arts Festival at Commodore Barry Park is now a five-day event with dance performances, music and spoken word programmes, as well as over 200 art and craft stalls displaying work by local, national and international artists.
The International African Arts Festival 2008

World TeamTennis Professional League 2008

03 - 23 July, 2008
The World TeamTennis Professional League enters its 33rd season of play in 2008. The 2008 World TeamTennis Professional League season will be played July 3-23.
World TeamTennis Professional League 2008

Macy's 4th of July Fireworks 2008

04 July, 2008
New York City's famously large department store, Macy's, puts on a spectacular Fourth of July display with 14,000 aerial shells which explode from barges positioned all along the east side of the island of Manhattan.
Macy's 4th of July Fireworks 2008

Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest 2008

04 July, 2008
The Nathan's International July Fourth Hot Dog Eating Contest is an annual competitive eating competition held at Nathan's Famous Corporation's original and best-known restaurant at the corner of Surf and Stillwell Avenues in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York.
Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in New York City

The Liberty Open 2008

04-07 July, 2008
The Liberty Open is New York's annual gay and lesbian tennis tournament, held at the USTA National Tennis Center.
The Liberty Open 2008

Manhattan Island Marathon Swim 2008

05 July, 2008
Each summer, as New York gets hot and sticky, the spectacular annual Manhattan Island Marathon Swim offers a way to cool down for all those crazy enough to attempt a 28.5 mile marathon through the murky waters of the Hudson River.
Manhattan Island Marathon Swim 2008

New York City Tap Festival 2008

05 - 11 July, 2008
New York explodes in a fiesta of toe-tapping for the New York City Tap Festival, which features classes, workshops and performances all over the city.
New York City Tap Festival 2008

State Fair Meadowlands

26 June - 13 July, 2008
State Fair Meadowlands at Giants Stadium Fairgrounds has returned to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford this week, with 18 days full of action-packed fun for the entire family.
State Fair Meadowlands at Giants Stadium

Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival 2008

12 July, 2008
Proving that hip-hop can be much more than the garden-variety tunes saturating our radiowaves, the free annual Brooklyn Hip-Hop festival at Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park presents a number of artists with different takes on the genre.
Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival 2008

Central Park SummerStage 2008

13 June - 17 August 2008
In keeping with SummerStage tradition, each new season includes a wide range of music, dance, film and spoken word, by well-known and emerging artists. One of the best-loved arts festivals in one of the most popular summer venues, Central Park SummerStage has built its reputation by showcasing the very best of both veteran and up-and-coming artists across a range of different performance arts.
Central Park SummerStage 2008

HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival 2008

16 June - 18 August 2008
This series of free, outdoor, classic movie screenings is on Monday nights throughout the summer in Bryant Park, Manhattan and is a hugely popular event on the New York calendar.
HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival 2008

The New York City Waterfalls

26 June - 13 October, 2008
New York City Waterfalls is an art installation by artist Olafur Eliasson, in collaboration with the Public Art Fund, consisting of four man-made waterfalls placed around New York City. At $15.5 million, it is the most expensive public arts project since Christo and Jeanne-Claude's installation of The Gates in Central Park.
The New York City Waterfalls

New York City Triathlon 2008

20 July, 2008
The triathlon is one of the most gruelling of all endurance sports events. Nonetheless, this Olympic-distance event attracts more than 1000 hardy competitors to New York to swim the Hudson River, bike along the Henry Hudson Parkway and run through Central Park. For those who don't feel ready to test themselves against the nation's top athletes, there are plenty of vantage points from which to view the action.
New York City Triathlon 2008

30th Annual Thunderbird American Indian Mid-Summer Powwow 2008

25 - 27 July, 2008
New York City's oldest and largest powwow will feature three days of intertribal Native American dance competitions to which the public is invited. Over 40 Indian nations are represented at this spectacular event held in the apple orchard on the farm grounds. A large selection of quality Native American art, crafts, jewelry and foods are available.
Thunderbird American Indian Mid-Summer Powwow 2008

Manhattanhenge 2008

29, 30 May & 11, 12 July 2008
Manhattanhenge (sometimes referred to as Manhattan Solstice) is a semi-annual occurrence in which the setting sun aligns with the east-west streets of Manhattan's main street grid. The term is derived from Stonehenge, at which the sun aligns with the stones on the solstices. It was coined in 2002 by Neil deGrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist at the American Museum of Natural History. It applies to those streets that follow the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 which laid out a grid offset 28.9 degrees from true east-west.
Manhattanhenge 2008

Celebrate Brooklyn Festival 2008

12 June - 09 August, 2008
Celebrate Brooklyn is one of New York City's longest running, free, outdoor performing arts festivals. Launched in 1979, as a catalyst for a Brooklyn performing arts scene and to bring people back into Prospect Park after years of neglect, Celebrate Brooklyn has been an anchor in the park's revitalization and has become one of the city's foremost summer cultural attractions.
Celebrate Brooklyn Festival 2008

Harlem Meer Performance Festival 2008

25 May-28 Sep, 2008
The Harlem Meer Performance Festival returns to the lakefront plaza at the Charles A Dana Discovery Center in Central Park for another season of sumptuous Sunday music performances.
Harlem Meer Performance Festival 2008

River to River Festival 2008

30 May - 15 September, 2008
The River To River Festival is an annual performing arts festival with events held from June through September in Lower Manhattan, NYC. The festival's programming includes free music, dance, film, and arts events open to the public.
River to River Festival 2008

Summer On the Hudson

04 May - 12 Ocober, 2008
Riverside Park South, 59th to 72nd Street, New York City
Summer on the Hudson is the Parks Department’s annual outdoor arts & culture festival that takes place in Riverside Park South on the Upper West Side. With a mix of music concerts, dance performances, movies under the stars, DJ dance parties, kids shows, special events, and wellness activities, there is something for everyone! All programs and events are free to the public.
Summer on the Hudson

Burlesque on the Beach

04 May - 21 Sept, 2008
Coney Island, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world and referred to by one observer as "Sodom by the Sea", sees the return of the Burlesque on the Beach programme this summer.
Burlesque on the Beach 2008

Washington Square Music Festival

21 June & 8, 15, 22, 29 July 2008
In June and July of 2008, the Washington Square Music Festival, a free outdoor classical and Music of the Americas concert series, is celebrating its 50th season by presenting five evenings of great music under the stars performed by musicians who regularly play in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan and New York City Opera orchestras and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Washington Square Music Festival 2008

Summer in the Square

19 June 2008 - 14 August 2008
Union Square celebrates summer each Thursdaday throughout June, July and August with a series of free concerts, storytelling and dance performances.
Summer in the Square 2008

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