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Find the best education events and make the most of your time next 30-days in New York. From art to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Explore contemporary poetry with Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon, former poetry editor of The New Yorker. Participants meet to discuss poems published in literary journals and magazines, to glean their individual meanings and to reflect on poetry as an art form.

Celebrate Your Love for Dance at Capezio Flagship NYC! Join us February 14th-15th for exciting dance classes, fittings, and crafts!

Niall Connolly, a renowned Irish poet and author, will be performing a reading of his latest works. This event promises an evening of poetic exploration and insight into his creative process. Niall's works are celebrated for their depth and emotional resonance, making this a must-attend for poetry enthusiasts.
A conversation about poetry & translation, with Arthur Malcolm Dixon, Lolbé González Arceo, Marcelo Rioseco
Don’t fear the brat—friction & power struggle can be the secret ingredient for creating thrilling, juicy scenes.
Learn about the basics of bonds, what they are and how they work. What is the maturity, a coupon, or a bond rating? How do prices work? What resources are available to research bonds at the library or on the web? Get the answers to these questions and more.

Join us for our Career Programs Open House to get a firsthand look at what it's like to be a student at ICE. Group tours are offered as part of each Open House.
Meet up with other Mahjong beginners and learn the game! Sawyer will walk you and 11 others through American Mahjong!
"Dazzling... This life-affirming book celebrates resilient women and their legacies." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Join award-winning author April Reynolds and Deborah Garrison as they discuss Reynolds' new novel, The Shape of Dreams. This release event promises an engaging conversation about the book's themes of friendship, justice, and community in 1980s East Harlem.
A conversation on the Raymonds’ architectural legacy in Japan, exploring cross-cultural practice, collaboration, and modernism.
Dr. Gao & her team present insights from the China COVID Project’s review of interdisciplinary scholarship on pandemic governance in China.