Events Calender October 2009 New York City
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Events calendar October 2009
Woodstock Film Festival 2009 in New York
30 Sep – 04 October, 2009
The Woodstock Film Festival presents over 100 films, documentaries and shorts. There are screenings and events at a number of venues in Woodstock, including the Bearsville Theater and Tinker Street Cinema, as well as in Rhinebeck, Rosendale and Hunter.
Woodstock Film Festival 2009
New York Underground Comedy Festival 2009 in New York
02 – 11 October, 2009
The New York Underground Comedy Festival is one of the biggest in the world, dedicated to showcasing emerging comic talent alongside established acts, presenting more than 100 events spread over all five boroughs of Manhattan.
New York Underground Comedy Festival 2009
New York City Oktoberfest 2009 in New York
04 October, 2009
Lexington Avenue closes to traffic and celebrates all things German during the lively annual Oktoberfest. Expect singing, dancing and sampling of a fine selection of German lagers! Delicious bratwurst sausages, pretzels and delightful leiderhosen can also be enjoyed.
New York City Oktoberfest 2009
Astronomy On The High Line
Tuesdays in October and November, 2009
Stargaze on New York City’s elevated park with the Amateur Astronomers Association. This program is FREE and will take place on the High Line’s Sundeck, one of the most popular gathering points, overlooking the Hudson River.
Astronomy on the High Line 2009
Diwali Festival 2009 in New York
04 October, 2009
The Association of Indians in America celebrates its annual Deepavali festival at South Street Seaport, showcasing the depth, complexity and beauty of Indian culture and heritage.
Diwali Festival 2009
Open House New York 2009 in New York
10 – 11 October, 2009
Be part of America’s largest architecture and design event in the city at the annual Open House New York. Visitors can put together their own adventure for the weekend and discover new neighbourhoods and explore unknown buildings.
Open House New York 2009
Columbus Day Parade 2009 in New York
12 October, 2009
Great costumes, plenty of food and lots of live music make this one of New York’s bigger street parades. The Columbus Day Parade on Fifth Ave at 44th St celebrates the “discovery” of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492.
Columbus Day Parade 2009
CMJ Music Marathon 2009 in New York
20-24 October, 2009
The CMJ Music Marathon attracts over 10,000 people from all sectors of the business to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and venues across New York City to discover the best new music and debate current music-related issues.
CMJ Music Marathon 2009
Gotham Screen Film Festival 2009
20-25 October
Tribeca Cinemas, 54 Varick St., New York, NY 10013
The 3rd Gotham Screen Film Festival will take place at Tribeca Cinemas in downtown Manhattan this fall, with an eclectic selection of international and American feature films, shorts and documentaries, as well as live staged screenplay readings.
info@gothamscreen.com
http://www.gothamscreen.com
Children’s Fall Festival 2009 in New York
26 October, 2009
In autumn the Queens Country Farm Museum hosts the fun-filled Children’s Fall Festival where children of all ages can enjoy games, feast on yummy treats and take in a range of live entertainment and artistic activities.
Children’s Fall Festival 2009
Spooktacular Halloween Celebration 2009
31 October, 2009
The American Museum of Natural History invites children of all ages to enjoy a Halloween night of trick-or-treating, arts and crafts and live entertainment. More than 30 of the museum’s halls, home to dinosaurs and other impressive animals, are opened for the event, so you couldn’t ask for a better location!
Spooktacular Halloween Celebration 2009
Halloween Day Parade 2009
31 October, 2009
New York’s Village Halloween Parade is an annual holiday parade and street pageant presented the night of every Halloween (October 31) in New York City’s Greenwich Village. Stretching more than a mile, this cultural event draws two million spectators, fifty thousand costumed participants, dancers, artists and circus performers, dozens of floats bearing live bands and other musical and performing acts, and a world-wide television audience of one hundred million.
Halloween Day Parade 2009
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