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!
Though New York City is far younger than many European cities, we still have our fair share of crypts and
The jazz finale of the fourth annual Chelsea Music Festival lit up the first official night of summer, in more
An unlikely group – Los Angeles’ senior citizens – are indirectly saving a building that was once the heart of the black
The Roaring Twenties shift from Long Island to Governor’s Island this weekend with the annual Jazz Age Lawn Party.
You do not have to be a jazz aficionado to appreciate the workings of San Francisco Offside Festival’s co-founders
Henry Minton was a tenor saxophonist who opened Minton’s Playhouse in 1938. The house band had names like Thelonious
Our curated list of events for this week: Underground Eats Christmas Eve dinner, MAS tour of Rockefeller Center, the holiday
Tucked away behind the Pantheon in the 5ème Arrondissement of Paris, there is a bar. This bar is small and
In New York City, we have begun the sultry melt into summer, sliding onto shaded park benches and lingering in
The Red Poppy Arthouse was a fitting venue for the Rob Reich Trio, featuring Kally Price last Saturday April 16.
The inaugural SF Offside Festival was a brilliant cross section of the Bay Area’s thriving jazz scene. Envisioned by
Courtesy of the Louis Armstrong House Museum When I first met the duo behind New York City Museum-a-Thon, they told
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