Entertainment

Titanic events in town

* New York Public Library

A new exhibit running through Sept. 3 features sheet music played during fateful voyage. A concert is planned for May 5 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. NYPL for the Performing Arts,

40 Lincoln Center Plaza; 917-275-6975, nypl.org

* Titanic at 100: South Street Seaport

The exhibit examines the disaster, and includes many never-before-seen artifacts. $5, 12 Fulton St.; 212-748-8600, seany.org

* Titanic Voices

The interactive DiMenna Children’s History Museum will show off some objects from the New-York Historical Society’s massive Titanic collection, like passenger Washington Dodge’s account of the sinking. On April 15 at 1 p.m., author Barry Denenberg will read excerpts and take questions. $5-$15; 170 Central Park West; 212-873-3400, nyhistory.org/childrens-museum

* 100 Years Later: Little Known and New Facts About RMS Titanic — Woodlawn Cemetery

This historic cemetery is the final resting place for Isidor Straus and other Titanic passengers. On April 29 from 1 to 4 p.m., historian Dr. J. Joseph Edgette is offering a walking tour around victims’ graves and will talk about the ship’s journey. $10-$15; Webster Avenue and East 233rd Street, The Bronx; 718-920-1469, thewoodlawn

cemetery.org