There are two ways to engage with this digital performance: Zoom and Streaming.
The fancy deep blue diamond is in an oval brilliant cut and weighs just over 20 carats.
TREVOR: THE MUSICAL Opens This Wednesday Night
Tammie Brown's strange, vulgar, and deliciously outrageous family sitcom returns for a second season
Music icon and his band perform songs from his new album and well-known numbers for an appreciative audience at the Auditorium Theater
NEA Jazz Masters Barry Harris, Jimmy Owens, Kenny Barron, Sheila Jordan, Billy Hart, Donald Harrison & bassist Kenny Davis share one stage.
The production, which began performances on Tuesday, October 12, recently extended and will play through Sunday, December 19.
Autumn Songs Features Yiddish Diva Theresa Tova & Friends; Set to Premiere November 7th on Folksbiene! LIVE; Viewable at nytf.org/live
Benefiting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS,Stream Premieres at 8 pm Eastern on Thursday, October 28
Gala Celebrates over a Decade of Housing at Castle Gardens; Raises $1.34 Million
An LGBTQ event taking place at Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park in East Rutherford
“[Dr. Ruth’s] story is certainly a stirring one… [and this is] an illuminating portrait.”— NY Times
There are many wonderful museums in New York. Hicham Aboutaam guides you through what exhibitions are happening right now.
“It still makes me cold because it’s just completely theatrical, and that’s what it’s all about for me,” Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber said.
The Fortune Society’s “Hope & Justice Gala” Celebrates Over a Decade of Housing at Castle Gardens
On November 12, Flushing Town Hall hosts five NEA Jazz Masters for a concert performing the music of Thelonious Monk & Horace Silver.
Thousands of people checked out Gowanus Open Studios, which returned after being canceled last year due to COVID-19.
Dress to impress! As Titania's guests, you're expected to look your best.
The musical follows the Temptations' extraordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
"Nothing's off the table," Mayor Bill de Blasio repeated this week about potential municipal worker vaccine mandates.
During curtain call for the show, which features Bob Dylan songs, actress Mare Winningham read a letter from Dylan, who thanked the cast.
The sculpture is 12 feet high and was brought there via crate and hoisted in place via crane.
Fans lined up early outside the New Amsterdam Theatre on 42nd Street.
I had a blast at New York Comic Con, meeting celebrities, attending panels and connecting with friends.
Madonna walked with a crowd down 125th Street to a church, performing “Like A Prayer” with a brass band.
“After 572 days, it gives me the greatest joy to say welcome back to Carnegie Hall.”
Museums both new and old are leveraging 5G technology to add sci-fi–like levels of fun to exhibits.
The city's three library systems hope the new clean slate will draw New Yorkers back to the stacks by eliminating barriers to access.
The writer of “Henley' children’s books about a Japanese Chin filed suit against her publishers over a series about a flying bulldog.
Season Features Harmony: A New Musical, by Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman
The work, titled “SEEINJUSTICE,” was unveiled Thursday morning in Union Square Park.
Wednesday night's performance of “Aladdin” was canceled after there were positive COVID tests within the cast and crew.
The international iTunes chart-topper will perform at the Triad Theater in NYC on Oct. 10 to celebrate the release of her album, "Hope."
The multicultural group exhibition opens Oct. 15, followed by an art-making workshop with artist Stephanie S. Lee on Oct. 23
Members of Queens Jazz OverGround will be joining the anniversary jam to celebrate Louis Armstrong’s legacy on October 13, 2021
Artists and arts organizations based in Queens can apply to FTH for regrants from New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA)
There was applause and cheers as performances resumed at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre after 18 months.
“It was more uncomfortable watching everybody watching me. Because they were so unnerved by it they worried about my reaction.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Kathy Hochul atop One World Trade Center.
Philip Labes was supposed to open for Jason Mraz at Pier 17. He wasn’t going to let Hurricane Henri get in the way of performing.