New Film Shows How Art Brings Life to Green-Wood Cemetery
Discover how the living and the dead make Green-Wood Cemetery a vibrant part of NYCs cultural scene!
It might be hard to imagine that it’s already November in New York City but the weather is still
On October 28th, 1963, exactly 55 years ago, demolition began on the original Pennsylvania Station, a glass, marble, granite and
Little Cinema describes itself as “‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ meets ‘Cirque Du Soleil’ with an arthouse sensibility.” The company
Tony Oursler, Tear Cloud (in-process projection of Pearl White), 2018. Multi-channel installation, courtsey of the artist. Photo by Tony Oursler
A self-proclaimed New Yorker, David Bowie lived in New York City for over two decades between the years 1992 – 2016.
The traveling exhibit David Bowie Is, currently located at the Brooklyn Museum, is a tour de force that explores the
It may be the beginning of March, but spring is already in the air, moving artwork from beyond the confines
Celebrate Black History Month this year with a rich offering of culture, food, history and tours. You’ll find events
Announced today at a press conference in the Brooklyn Museum, the sixth edition of NYCxDesign will take place from May
Judy Chicago’s “The Dinner Party”, 1979, on display at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the
On July 7th, Prospect Park‘s Connective Project opened in the park’s long-abandoned Rose Garden. The exhibit features hundreds
We’ve put together a list (a real list, no hoaxes here!) of some of the best pranks and hoaxes
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