Here's What To Do In New York City This Week
NEW YORK (Hoodline) - Looking for something to do this week? From a jazz orchestra show to a Fourth of July party, here's a lineup of options to help you get out and about in the days ahead.
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Sound Utopias
From the event description:
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the BAUHAUS, an influential art and architecture movement, the German National Youth Jazz Orchestra, BuJazzO, presents a live-music to picture program with original compositions by prominent German and American jazz composers.
When: Tuesday, July 2, 6-8 p.m.
Where: (Le) Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St.
Admission: Free
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Landscape and Olympia Opening
From the event description:
Olympia and Landscape are proud to present a video program focused on showcasing the work of women and genderqueer artists.
When: Tuesday, July 2, 6 p.m.
Where: Elsewhere Loft, 599 Johnson Ave.
Admission: Free
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Brunch, Booze & Beats: Brunch & Day Party

From the event description:
Come out to Row House on July 4th. Order a brunch entree and for an additional $25, you'll have the flexibility to alternate between unlimited brunch cocktails, including mimosa, bellini, sangria and rum punch.
When: Thursday, July 4, 12-7 p.m.
Where: Row House, 2128 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
Admission: Free
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July 4th: Star Spangled Banger
From the event description:
Come on down after the Infamous Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest and party with us in the beer garden! Plus for the first time ever there will be live music.
When: Thursday, July 4, 2-10 p.m.
Where: Coney Island Brewery, 1904 Surf Ave.
Admission: Free
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Parking in NYC can be tough, especially during popular events. To find free or cheap parking and to book parking in advance, see this map of NYC parking from SpotAngels. And to get there by public transportation, see MTA's website for nearby subway stations and schedules.
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