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CHURCH WITH CHRIS TUCKER – JAN 27-29

Have fun all weekend long! Chris Tucker and Eric Church take the stage. Plus, the New York Times Travel show is back and the Beer, Bourbon and BBQ Festival kicks off!

ROCK THE BOAT – JAN 25

Happy Hump Day NYC!!! Shop the Morgane Le Fey sample sale, see Miho Hazama in concert, and check out a new exhibit at the Grey Art Gallery. Or, stop by the New York Boat Show starting today at the Javits Center.

HO! HO! HO! – DEC 9-11

Ready for the weekend? In Transit opens on Broadway and the International Motorcycle Cycle Show hits the Javits Center. Plus, a jamming concert is happening at the Barclays Center and SantaCon strikes the city.

ORDER UP! – APR 1-3

Ready for the weekend? Previews of Fully Committed begin, pillow fight at Washington Square Park or check out fast rides at the New York International Auto Show.

EATS YOUR HEART OUT – MAR 11-13

Start your weekend off right! Feast on this… The Village Voice Choice Eats begins, Whoopi Goldberg brings down the Kings Theater and the LGBT Expo takes the Javits.

RACE TO REMEMBER – APRIL 24-26

Happy Weekend, New York! Race for a cause, tickle your taste buds with yummy treats, and go Green at the Javits Center.

BRISKET & BONNETS & CARS, OH MY ! – APRIL 3-5

Lots to do this holiday weekend! Happy Easter and Happy Passover! Fast rides speed through NY, plus fight with a pillow or bloom at Macy’s.

3. Hottest Debuts at NY Auto Show April 2-11

Picture 19There will be 32 highly anticipated debuts- 18 world introductions and 14 North American- at this year’s New York Auto Show. It is the new crop of hybrids that has the blogosphere and motor heads buzzing. Hyundai is set to debut its first ever hybrid, the 2011 Hyundai Sonata, along with Porsche’s Cayenne hybrid and Lexus’ sporty compact hybrid, just to name a few. Other highly anticipated debuts include the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG with Gullwing doors, Ford Shelby GT500, Audi A8 and more . The New York Auto Show is only for 10 days, but you’ll definitely be hearing about what’s on display for months- or years- to come.