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How to spend your not-so-snowy Snow Day (thanks, Juno!) – Metro US

How to spend your not-so-snowy Snow Day (thanks, Juno!)

How to spend your not-so-snowy Snow Day (thanks, Juno!)
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So Juno didn’t bring a Roman god’s worth of thunder andflurry fury down on NYC, but many in the city still got a snow day. Looking for something to do? There’s plenty.

City parks are open as of 11 a.m., but careful with the ice and fallen branches.

Most evening performances on Broadway are scheduled to go on, with the exceptions of “Aladdin” and “The Lion King.” Check Broadway.org for showtimes .

Most of the biggest museums are closed, including the American Museum of Natural History, the 9/11 Memorial, MoMA and the Met. But the Museum of the City of New Yorkis open. Perhaps they have something about the actual Storm of the Century that hit the city in 1947?

​ Check out one of the many award-nominated films returning to theaters ahead of the Oscars. “Big Eyes,” “Birdman” and “Wild” are playing at the Beekman Theatre , Loews at Lincoln Square is showing “Still Alice” and “The Theory of Everything,” and AMC Empire 25 has “Interstellar,” ” Foxcatcher ” and “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”