Thursday, May 7, 2026
Theater Thursday - Miracle on South Division Street
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Where-To-Go Wednesday Macy's Flower Show
What: Macy's Flower Show
Where: Macy's Herald Square, New York City, as well as some other Macy's locations
Who: All ages
When: Through May 10, 2026
One of Macy's most popular events, other than the beloved Thanksgiving Parade and 4th of July Fireworks, is their annual Flower Show, which occurs for several weeks around this time of year and is, indeed, going on now. The theme of this year's show is America's Greenhouse. Among other things, it features birdhouse displays that include the flowers of all 50 states divided by area.
Sponsored exhibits include Effy's Jewelry's Stained Glass Sunset, featuring illuminated panels of each state's flower; Legos Blooms and Beyond, featuring flower-themed Lego Sets; and Valentino's Born in Roma Palazzo, a floral sensory experience. There is also a flower show gift shop.
Valentino is also offering a free floral workshop. Their other special offers and events are only available with qualifying purchases. These include a monochrome bouquet giveaway and custom charms.
Free tours are also available for a complete overview of the event. Tours are limited to small groups to keep them intimate and must be registered for in advance. The tours are quite popular, so only a few spots remain available. Thus, if you are at all interested, you should sign up as soon as you can.
And that's our view. For more about Macy's Herald Square Flower Show, go to www.macys.com/s/flower-show/nyc
Tune in tomorrow for Theater Thursday.
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Tips for Tuesday - Books: I, Spy & Where the Water Meets the Sky; Movie: Extinction: Animals Unite
We may have been given complimentary copies and/or access for review purposes to any books, products, and/or any other visual or audio media mentioned below. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own.
Books: I, Spy & Where the Water Meets the Sky
Today, we are talking about Where the Water Meets the Sky. As a child, Abby was found fleeing from the fire that killed her mother with a book of matches in her hand. Years later, while working with her uncle on an environmental study, she tries to reconcile the past she doesn't remember while helping a troubled girl with an abusive ex who has more in common with Abby than may first appear.
The story of Abby's brave journey to recover her memories of the night of the fire and what role she may have played is intriguing, and there are some interesting twists and turns along the way. However, the book starts out slow and remains that way throughout.
Also, the environmental messaging can feel heavy handed at times like the book is a public service announcement or something. This does not, of course, mean that the message that the author is trying to get across is not important, however. Perhaps, it just wouldn't feel so preachy in a faster paced less draggy story.
Movie: Extincton: Animals Unite
Today we are talking about Extinction: Animals Unite. This nonsensical film about a young boy who fancies himself a super hero and goes on a quest to save a rare tiger is strictly for the little ones. Although they will likely enjoy its fast pace and lively characters, the entire plot is an important lesson about conservation told in a fun way kids can relate to.
And that's our view. I, Spy and Where the Water Meets the Sky were published today, May 5, 2026. Extinction: Animals Unite is available for purchase on DVD or digitally for purchase or rental.
Tune in tomorrow for Where-To-Go Wedneaday.


























