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During the weekend of October 16th through October 18th, The New Yorker presents its tenth annual Festival, a three-day series of events that brings together some of the world’s most talented and distinguished people in the fields of literature, art, film, music, humor, business, food, politics, design, and science.
Sunday's line-up features a Radical Opera panel discussion with Lisa Bielawa, Nico Muhly, Peter Sellars, and Rufus Wainwright, master classes in cartooning and photography, a Humor Review with Woody Allen, Noah Baumbach, George Saunders and others, a beer-brewing demo with Dogfish Head Brewery founder Sam Calagione, and a before-hours tour of The Frick Museum.
A portion of the ticket proceeds from this year’s Festival will be donated to Harlem Children’s Zone, which offers a holistic network of education, social services, and community-building programs to children and families in Harlem.
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