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  2. Sip Bellinis at Bar Madonna, get artsy at Frieze and other ...

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    More than half of the 60 participants (from over 25 countries) are New-York based; all are showing a cross-section of the most sought-after names in contemporary art today.

  3. New York Fashion Week 2024: A guide to the schedule ... - AOL

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    Last season's New York Fashion Week: Our recap of more than 20 NYFW shows. NYFW 2024 schedule. Here's a selection of the shows taking place during NYFW 2024, Sept. 6-11. Friday, Sept. 6. Area ...

  4. Top 2024 holiday markets in NYC for unique gifts, festive finds

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    Hours: Monday – Friday: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m., Saturday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., Sunday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Location: Union Square Columbus Circle Holiday Market. The Columbus Circle Holiday Market is ...

  5. New York Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Press Week in New York was a success, and fashion magazines like Vogue, which were normally filled with French designs, increasingly featured American fashion. [8] By the mid-1950s, the event was known as "Press Week of New York". Spring 1951 (held February 1951) was the 16th Annual Press Week of New York. [9]

  6. Queens Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The market was named the #9 best restaurant in New York City by The New York Times in 2023. [5] The market hosts independent vendors each night, selling food, art, and merchandise; as of 2019, it has featured food from over 80 countries. [6] When it launched in 2015, it introduced a $5 price cap on all food available for sale at the event.

  7. Farmers' markets in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The first farmers market in New York City was at 59th Street and Second Avenue and opened Saturday, July 17, 1976, and it is conceived by Barry Benepe, an urban planner who grew up in a small family farm in Maryland. [9] [10] In early 1976, Barry Benepe did a