“Animaniacs in Concert!” Starring Voice Legend Rob Paulsen, May 24th-27,th 2018 at Joe’s Pub Theater in New York City
The former director of the FBI will speak at the Union Square Barnes & Noble in the first stop on his book tour.
Two Brooklyn brothers have stunned commuters with their uncanny renditions of Beatles songs in subway performances.
Rose McGowan, one of multiple actresses to accuse the Hollywood producer of sexual harassment and assault, will discuss her new book.
National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene Unveils Spring-Summer 2018 Season Featuring American Premiere of Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish
Marcelo Gomes, a principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, resigned amid an investigation into a misconduct allegation against him.
A creative new public art installation provides an optical illusion thanks to its reflecting cylinders.
A new public art installation in Madison Square Park is made of 900 tiny lightbulbs and an intricate pattern.
The sculpture is 31 feet tall and will remain installed through October 2018.
Award-winning actor resumes popular live program after career-threatening health scare
Jessa Crispin will discuss her new book "Why I Am Not a Feminist" on Tuesday evening at the Strand bookstore.
Head to these watering holes for some delicious drinks and fun atmosphere.
The New Yorker calls her a "present-day multicultural wonder."
"Word and Image: Martin Luther's Reformation" runs through Jan 22.
Jazz violinist Regina Carter will play 4 shows to honor legendary jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, in what would have been her 100th year.
Starting point: Flatiron Building. Watch out for 20K drunk folks in Santa costumes in Midtown, Chelsea, Gramercy, NoHo and the East Village.
"The Emperor Has No Balls" was a hit at the street art auction.
New Yorkers have debated whether there's a point in keeping a beautiful park cut off to most New Yorkers.
The piece is "about those who are caught in a system which exists more to maintain the status quo, rather than offer a way out."
The technology company is partnering with lots of New York organizations to get kids inspired to join STEM fields.
The Wing is a new creation by public relations consultant Audrey Gelman for women to work, change and mingle.
The comedian performed a similar line of shows last year.
Contestants from the show's upcoming second season will hand out free ice cream from Big Gay Ice Cream in Union Square and Flatiron.
The Times reviewer wrote that he said "you'll have to kill me first" when the waiter tried to take away the tavern's jam.
The works of students of the School of Visual Arts blur the line between private and public life, the event description says.