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Things to Do in NYC: Atlantic Antic, Mid-Autumn Fest, Boo at the Zoo, and More Fall Fun

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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in New York City with Oly Bennet! Today is Sunday, October 5th, 2025, and the Big Apple is pulsing with crisp autumn energy—think golden leaves, scarves, and just enough sunshine to keep the city sparkling. There’s a smidge of fall breeze, people sipping pumpkin spice everything, and New York feels like it’s mid-skip on its way to another unforgettable day.

The city is positively overflowing with events, starting with the legendary Atlantic Antic on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. This street festival is the oldest and largest in the borough, pushing the fun-o-meter through the roof: hundreds of vendors, a world of food stands, live performances, art, and an entire kids’ block with pony rides and circus performers. It’s impossible for your taste buds or your inner child to get bored here.

If your adventure is fueled by music and mashups of culture, the NYC Mid-Autumn Fest at Hana House in Brooklyn runs into the early hours, celebrating Asian-American arts, food, and creativity with 16 hours of non-stop performances, DJs, culinary masters, and artisans—a total feast for eyes, ears, and bellies!

Over in the Bronx, the annual Boo at the Zoo transforms the legendary Bronx Zoo into a costumed, pumpkin-spotted animal extravaganza. There’s a Boo Dance Party, a Pumpkin Garden, and, of course, all the animal action you could hope for—perfect for families and anyone who likes their Halloween with a side of giraffes and tigers.

Art lovers, The Museum of Modern Art has unveiled New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging. This exhibit runs all day, showcasing photography that explores identity and community. And for those craving something edible and exclusive, Anntremet Cake Artisan Bakery is premiering today on 8th Avenue—first 50 guests get a free pastry, so set your alarms and wear a stretchy waistband!

Local news calls for a bite and a browse: Ulla Johnson’s brand-new Madison Avenue spot is collaborating with the cult bakery La Cabra. Swing by for their exclusive Rose Matcha and signature cardamom buns—complimentary while they last. Transit-wise, the MTA warns of weekend subway schedule changes, so double-check before you dash. Oh, and the Seaport’s iconic Pumpkin Arch is back, glowing at night and waiting for those who want the ultimate autumn selfie with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background.

Must-do activities for today? Snap leaf-peeping photos in Central Park—the colors are starting to pop. Take a spin on the ice skating rinks opening up around the city, or catch a Juilliard School student performance for some world-class music on a modest budget. Sports nuts, the Knicks and Rangers are back in action this month, so why not try scoring last-minute tickets for a classic MSG experience?

Oly’s local tip: To zip through downtown without the gridlock, jump on a Citi Bike and cruise the waterfront. And here’s a quirky nugget—the Bronx Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo is the only place today where you might see a red panda dressed as a pumpkin. Snap that pic; your social feed will thank you.

Don’t miss out tomorrow on unique family festivals, free public art installations, and the next round of Broadway previews. Tune in again—you never know what wild and wonderful events we’ll uncover next!

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