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7 tips for cheering on the New York Liberty in NYC

7 tips for cheering on the New York Liberty in NYC

The WNBA season is in full swing! And as a New Yorker, you should probably be cheering on the New York Liberty.

Currently ranked second in the entire league, the Brooklyn-based team is excelling in 2023, filling more seats, attracting more fans, and looking promising as contenders for this year’s WNBA championship, the Liberty are a team to watch.

Whether you’re a longtime fan from your couch or just dipping into the world of women’s basketball, it’s time to get yourself to the Barclays Center to cheer on your hometown team, which is easy, because it’s stacked with power players.

Here’s how to best take in a game. 

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1. Get tickets on Ticketmaster or from a ticket rep

Ticketmaster is the official ticketing partner of the New York Liberty in case you want to purchase single-game tickets directly. You can also work with a ticket rep if you’re interested in season tickets, partial season, premium tickets, a group experience or just want some human interaction when picking where to sit to cheer on your team. The typical resale sites, of course, also resell tickets in all sections. 

2. Pick your seats carefully

The Barclays Center has over 17,000 seats for basketball games, and none of them are bad. The arena is split between the lower bowl and the upper bowl (the mezzanine if you’re a theater person). Two rows of courtside seats are also available if you want to be on the same level as all the action (and maybe bounce back a ball). 

An arena map can help you pick your seats, but here are a few tips: If you want to sit on the same side as the players, and more likely be on TV, choose the side with the press and scorers table, sections 7, 8 and 9. If you want a better view of the sitting teams and coaching, sit across from them, in sections 23, 24, and 25. Halftime performances and more entertainment are also typically focused in this direction, as that’s where the cameras are. The next highest sections in the lower bowl, 102-126 are also pretty close to the court, and typically less expensive seats. 

3. Use Amex to skip lines  

Barclays Center is full of food and drink vendors, but note that not all of them are open for New York Liberty games (this should change, but that’s not our call). The pro move is to grab a fried chicken sandwich at Fuku. Biaggio’s Pizza also makes solid personal pies. If you’re just drinking and snacking, tap your AmEx into the American Express shop (a friend’s can work too) to easily shop beverages (beer, soda, etc), packaged snacks and souvenirs, and leave without a line (all alcohol sales will be ID checked). If you’re hungry after the game, pre-order Shake Shack via the app to skip the post-game lines, or walk down a few blocks to Fulton Hall, which usually plays recaps of the game, and offers a full bar and food menu.  

New York Liberty vs Washington Mystics
Photograph: Brandon Todd/New York Liberty

4. Go big

If you’re ready to ball out, go for a VIP experience at Barclays, of which there are many. Season ticket holders can get exclusive access to The Crown Club, which serves a complimentary menu of Major Food Group favorites, including Carbone’s spicy vodka rigatoni, plus free stadium snacks to take to your seats. A full bar is offered too, to mingle with fans, players and WNBA enthusiasts. VIP ticket holders can visit the Qatar Airways Club, which has an ample airport lounge-style buffet, a bar, ice cream and more. 

5. Buy some swag

On game days, drop into the official Barclays Center Team Store for New York Liberty merch including apparel, accessories, and of course, foam fingers. Another merch stand by the main entrance offers more WNBA and NY Liberty items. 

6. Make a weekend of it

If you’re commuting into Brooklyn or just want a fun staycation, check into Moxy Williamsburg in South Williamsburg, the WNBA’s partner hotel. Guests have exclusive access to discounted game tickets, and the Barclays Center is just a 15-minute drive or 35-minute subway ride from the property. You’ll likely be surrounded by fans the morning after the game over free coffee in the lobby bar.

7. Watch Unfinished Business before the game

If you’re into sports for the facts (we see you Googling the players’ height, marital status and sponsorships), this 2023 documentary offers a comprehensive history of the WNBA, through the lens of the New York Liberty. Going into a sporting event with a little extra cultural context is always a good thing. Stream it on Prime.  

A fan in the stands at New York Liberty vs Seattle Storm
Photorgaph: Brandon Todd / New York Liberty

* This article was originally published here

Fotografiska New York is hosting a pet photography exhibit this fall

Fotografiska New York is hosting a pet photography exhibit this fall

Of course, we all think our beloved pets are works of art, but now Fotografiska New York, the contemporary photography museum in Gramercy Park, is happily agreeing with us. 

This fall, the museum will stage “Best in Show: Pets in Contemporary Photography,” a sprawling art exhibition exploring “the role our furry (and feathered) friends have played in culture and how they stand in as representations of status, power, loyalty, compassion and companionship.”

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The exhibit, on view from September 22, 2023, through January 2024, will feature more than 130 photographs—both artfully arranged portraits and amusing candid snaps—and video installations from 24 global artists across two museum floors. Some of the featured works include those from William Wegman, known for fashionable shots of his pair of Weimaraner dogs, and Walter Chandoha, the world’s first professional cat photographer.  

“During the pandemic, when this exhibition was conceived, pet ownership grew exponentially,” said Sophie Wright, Executive Director of Fotografiska New York. “It’s now rare to walk down a pavement in New York or any big city without passing several dogs and their devoted owners. And that’s not to mention most people’s daily dose of animal videos online—a soothing and often comedic counterpoint to the news cycle. Our mutual dependence leads to the question, who owns whom? This exhibition brings together celebrated New Yorkers such as William Wegman and Elliott Erwitt along with an international roster of contemporary practitioners to explore our relationship to our pets, in all its complexity.”
Along with the world-class art, Fotografiska will host pet programming throughout the fall, including adoption events, “yappy hours,” pet portrait sessions, pet costume contests and more. And you’ll be able to take a piece of the exhibition home with you: an exclusive Best In Show-inspired capsule collection will be produced in conjunction with the series, including accessories for pets and pet parents alike. 
Double Pomeranian (2012) by Dolly-Faibyshev
Dolly FaibyshevDouble Pomeranian (2012) by Dolly-Faibyshev
Check out the full schedule of Best In Show programming below and find ticket information on the Fotografiska website.
Thursday, September 21, 7pm
Opening Night
Fotografiska members and invited guests will preview “Best in Show: Pets in Contemporary Photography” during an opening night party! Guests will be greeted on the “green carpet” by TV host Lauren Ezersky, who will be joined by her chihuahuas, Norma Jean and Isadora. The evening will include bubbly, music, and special appearances by Maxine the Fluffy Corgi and Pet Couturier Anthony Rubio with his twin chihuahuas: Bogie (the brunette) and Kimba (the blonde).
 
Friday, September 22, 4–8pm
Adoption Event with Badass Animal Rescue 
We’re partnering with Badass Animal Rescue for a pop-up adoption event where you can come and meet your new best friend. Location TBC.
 
Sunday, October 1, 3–5pm
Wednesday, November 8, 5–7pm
Sunday December 3, 3–5pm
Badass Animal Rescue Foster Care Yappy Hours
Join Executive Director Krista MacDonald and the staff of Badass Animal Rescue for yappy hour.
 
Thursday, September 28, 7pm
Book Launch: Canine Couture by Anthony Rubio
Where Pet Fashion meets Photography. Come for a festive celebration of the release of the 250-page hardcover coffee table book, with photography by Tammy Swarek, Robin Hagy, David Ayllon, Simply Robb, Mouhsine Idrissi Janati and Yoni Levy.
 
Sunday, October 8
Sunday, October 22
Sunday, November 12
Sunday, December 10
Sunday, January 7
10am–4pm each day
Pet Portraiture with The Ways of The Dog 
World-renowned portrait photographer and educator Jen Hillenga will be on hand to take portraits of your pups on select Sundays throughout the run of the exhibition. Portrait sessions are by appointment and will occur in the Fotografiska Loft.
 
Sunday, October 15
Sunday, December 3
Museum Scavenger Hunt with Dan Schachner
Join us for a paw-some adventure at Fotografiska New York as Puppy Bowl Referee Dan Schachner guides families through a scavenger hunt and trivia game based on Pets, Best in Show! Unleash your competitive spirit, showcase your detective skills, and make un-fur-gettable memories in this one-of-a-kind interactive event for all ages.
 
Sunday, October 22, 5:30pm
Person Place Thing! With Randy Cohen and Guest Fernanda Chandoha
Join us for a live podcast recording of Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen and guest Fernanda Chandoha, who will discuss the work & career of her father, Walter Chandoha (1920-2019), the pioneer of cat photography.
 
Friday, October 13, 11am–2pm 
“Howl-O-Ween” Puppy Pet Party at Madison Square Park Conservancy
Join Fotografiska staff and members at Madison Square Park for the annual Howl-O-Ween event at Jemmy’s Dog Run. Over the course of three hours, our canine companions can sink their fangs into delicious treats and brave the boneyard photo booth. Pets are encouraged to come in costume. 
 
October 16th through October 31st  
Best In Costume Photo Contest with Madison Square Park Conservancy 
Participants can submit the best photo of their furry, feathery, or scaly friends in their Howl-A-Ween costumes, and each week photos of the top contenders will be shared on the @madsqparknyc’s Instagram. The best photo will receive a prize. Photo entry starts October 9th. 

* This article was originally published here