Category: Arts & Entertainment
A new art installation by Mark Manders has been installed on 60th and Fifth Avenue. The “Tilted Head” sits right at the entrance to the park. The exhibition will be …
The American Museum of Natural History is celebrating turning the big 1-5-0 (yes, 150 years old) in style. Rather than just a birthday cake, the museum has decided to celebrate …
Ah spring. It lures with its promise of warmer temperatures and longer days. The hope it brings is what keeps us trudging forward through these last days of winter.
Diana Ross’ 1983 performance in Central Park will be screened in theaters nationwide – for just two nights. The film will display highlights of the concert, as well as never …
Some major SummerStage renovations are taking place for the upcoming season. The city’s largest free outdoor performing arts festival is being catapulted into the 21st century. Performers and visitors can …
The first performer of Central Park SummerStage 2019 has been announced: George Clinton, leader of renowned group Parliament-Funkadelic will be taking the stage on June 4th. This follows his announcement …
The Athena Film Festival is back for one more year at Barnard College in Morningside Heights. The festival is dedicated to female empowerment in films. It hopes to shine a …
Jewtah will return to the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan for a special matinee screening on February 19th at 2pm.
No plans for Valentine’s Day? Bring your date along for a spectacular reimagining of Romeo and Juliet at the New York City Ballet. Get ready to experience the highs and …
Do you love live music, eating & drinking? Do you hate spending money? If you answered yes to both (you did), get excited for February! Why, you ask? Because of …