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NYC's Lively Friday: Disco Silents, Jazz Gems, and the Art of Jaywalking


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Oly Bennet coming at you live, listeners—welcome to “Things to do in New York City,” and would you look at that, it’s Friday, November 7th, 2025! Today, New York’s autumn mood is on full blast: crisp November air, a sea of fiery leaves painting Central Park, jackets in fashion, and buckets of energy across the city. It’s one of those lively Fridays that feels like anything can happen—especially in this metropolis where “oh, that’s not a thing” doesn’t exist.

Let’s dive into what’s hot today. First up, if you want your disco to come with a groovy side of silence, check out the Silent Disco: Fall for the 70s. It’s a headphones-on, boogie-down, free dance party where your best 70s outfit will win you the ultimate time-travel cred. Imagine hundreds of people secretly gettin’ their funk on—no weird looks, just weird moves.

For lovers of the arts, Lincoln Center pulls out all the stops this evening. The Jazz at Lincoln Center has the Stephane Wrembel: Django New Orleans CD Release, guaranteed to make your feet and soul jig. Over at The Metropolitan Opera, the legendary *Carmen* dazzles at 8 PM—you haven’t lived until you’ve felt the drama and fanfare of Bizet’s masterpiece echoing through that grand hall. If you prefer musical theatre with a modern twist, the off-Broadway sensation *44: The Musical* is belting out presidential history at the Daryl Roth Theatre, 7 PM showtime, Time Out New York says it’s “as witty as it is wild.”

Now, if you want something delightfully unexpected, how about house music in the Bronx? The First Friday event at the Bronx Museum of the Arts gets you grooving to DJ Blk Shine, exploring open galleries—with complimentary snacks! That’s right, dance, art, and munchies all included.

For the shopaholics and fragrance fans, New York’s latest pop-up must-do is the Aerin X Glace extravaganza, celebrating the new Amber Musk Vanille scent from noon to 8 PM. The viral hot chocolate from Glace is the talk of the TikTok-iverse, and the first 50 folks in line get exclusive swag. It’s free, it’s fabulous, and it smells a heck of a lot better than the average New York subway ride at rush hour.

Now for a speed round of local scoop! According to MTA, subway service is running with minor delays on the 6 line—so, nothing new there, travelers, budget a few extra minutes and keep those podcasts cued for platform entertainment. Starving? There’s a new ramen joint opening near Union Square, promising what might be the funkiest miso broth ever tasted. Street cart rivalry imminent.

Must-do’s today? Wander through Central Park and soak up the autumn leaves, grab a last-minute ticket to a Broadway matinee (because New York musicals in fall just hit different), or find your way to a hole-in-the-wall jazz club—ask a local, they’ll never lead you wrong.

Oly’s pro tip for today: When grabbing coffee or a slice, never just order “pizza”—ask for a “regular slice.” Anything else and the pizzaiolo will know you’re fresh off the ferry. And remember, in New York, jaywalking is more than a way of crossing the street, it’s a civic art form—just watch out for those yellow cabs.

Before you go, mark tomorrow’s dance card—Jazz at Lincoln Center brings more live sets, pop-ups are still popping, and Sunday brings another wave of free and secret shows. Don’t miss it, and tune back in as we chase down New York’s next big adventure.

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