March 10 & 11: 
Your 1960s Weekend Starts Here

Experience the full impact of the 1960s through an unprecedented citywide festival. Music, film, dance, theater, talks, and museum exhibits explore this watershed decade in American history—a decade that changed America in ways that still reverberate in our lives today. 

Discover the following itineraries to conveniently assist you in planning an unforgettable day with more partner organizations across New York City, and celebrate this pivotal decade and its influence in the change of tomorrow.

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Bhi Bhiman
Bhi Bhiman

10 AM–12 PM
You Say You Want A Revolution: Remembering the Sixties exhibit at The New York Public Library
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
476 Fifth Avenue | Manhattan
Free Event
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3 PM–5 PM
The Vietnam War: 1945–1975 exhibit at the New-York Historical Society
170 Central Park West | Manhattan
Free with museum admission
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6 PM
Dinner at a Neighborhood Partner restaurant
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8 PM–10 PM
Bhi Bhiman concert at Carnegie Hall (Zankel Hall)
Bhi Bhiman’s songs traverse R&B, power pop, socially conscious folk, and even hints of country and rockabilly. Hear him explore political and personal issues in deeply human songs that are witty and wise. 
57th Street and Seventh Avenue | Manhattan
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10 PM
Mix and Mingle
Join us immediately after this concert at Zankel Hall’s Parterre Bar for a 45-minute mix and mingle.

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Lemon Andersen, Rhiannon Giddens, Toshi Reagon, Young Paris, Carrie Compere, and Ro James
Lemon Anderson, Rhiannon Giddens, Toshi Reagon, 
Young Paris, Carrie Compere, Ro James

10 AM–11:30 AM 
Danh Vo: Take My Breath Away exhibit at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue | Manhattan
Tickets: $25 (includes museum admission)
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12:15 PM–2 PM
1968/Television film screening at The Paley Center for Media
25 West 52nd Street | Manhattan
Free Event
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3 PM–5 PM
A Time Like This: Music For Change concert at Carnegie Hall
(Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage)
57th Street and Seventh Avenue | Manhattan
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6 PM
Sing Out! The 1960s at Carnegie Hall exhibit at Carnegie Hall (Rose Museum)
Explore Carnegie Hall's Rose Museum for an exhibit focused on 13 events that represent social causes that sang out to be heard.
Free Event
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