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In addition to being the setting for numerous films and novels, New York City maintains a special connection with children’
The following article is an op-ed by Susan Bernofsky, associate professor at Columbia University School of the Arts. The New
In 1896, a trustee of the New York Public Library donated to it one of the most important documents in
Here’s one of the few cases in which you shouldn’t forget to look down: the sidewalks of 41st
MONDAY, MAY 27: Opening of The Civil War and American Art. This major loan exhibition considers how American artists responded
While the New York Public Library’s landmark building near Bryant Park will undergo extensive remodeling in the near future,
Our curated events picks for this week: Underground Eats’ Mexican Passover Fiesta, urban exploration talk with Moses Gates, Game of
Our curated events picks for this week: Latke sizzle at 92Y, ‘How Much Do I Owe You?’ opening by No
Untapped New York’s subway-art series  ends with an appropriate grand finale: an exploration of the Arts for Transit installations
As a student at Columbia University’s School of Journalism, I first met with my thesis advisor in October. I
Seeking a place of silence and solitude seems like a fruitless, almost contradictory endeavor in the writhing atmosphere of New
Olmstead and Vaux’s 1865 proposal for Prospect Park in south central Brooklyn provided a cultural community anchor for the
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