Friends and family gathered to remember Hesh Halper, an artist who drew chalk hearts on New York City's sidewalks and walls.
A celebration at SummerStage, dining out and a pétanque tournament are among the ways New Yorkers can mark France's independence day.
Michael Bailey To be Sound Fellow This Summer
Opening night is set for August 23.
On July 30th, experience the power of rock & roll ladies with the Emilie Surtees Experience Band at Flushing Town Hall
The goal of the giveaway is to keep kids and teens engaged with fun educational activities over the summer.
New York City celebrated the heroes that helped us through the coronavirus pandemic.
This July & August, enjoy award-winning musicians, an outdoor exhibition, and virtual streaming events!
A massive ticker tape parade Wednesday is poised to honor the workers who helped bring New York City past the coronavirus pandemic.
Andean bears, giant rabbits, Canada lynx and other highlights sure to delight your family!
NYC is "In Full Bloom" through this captivating art exhibition at Lichtundfire that embraces the beauty of vegetation and rich landscapes.
The New York Public Library is proud to announce that Catherine Lacey has won the 21st annual Young Lions Fiction Award for her book Pew.
Reigning men’s champion and 13-time winner Joey Chestnut stared down his “archrival” Geoffrey Esper before the July 4th contest.
RiverEdge Park hosted the iconic Illinois band, who played such hits as 'Keep On Lovin' You,' 'Can't Fight this Feeling,' and 'Keep Pushin"
"I made choices I will forever regret," the actor said.
Mack — best known for her role as a young Superman's close friend on the series "Smallville" — is set to appear Wednesday in Brooklyn.
From Nov. 8-14, the festival returns to all five boroughs with more than 100 shows at venues like the Apollo and Carolines on Broadway.
Sixth class of Research Fellows will focus on the topic of dance and democracy.
Harrison's Journey Includes Honorary Doctorate, Star-Studded Global Performance Video, Coltrane-Inspired Single, Concert Tour and More
Dedicated to Co-Founder Dr. Billy Taylor in Honor of His 100th Birthday, the Concert Series Returns July 7
Festival Features Javon Jackson Quartet, The Curtis Brothers, Lakecia Benjamin, Julius Rodriguez and Samara Joy
Some locations are offering outdoor programs during the summer.
John J. Garcia is an Assistant Professor of English at Florida State University.
Madison Square Garden welcomed back fans at full capacity for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic started.
A panel of award judges selected the winner of this year’s $10,000 prize.
Since 2013, Arcadia has awarded $19 million to the NYPL for projects that provide open access to research and scholarly materials.
Flushing Town Hall Virtual Jazz Jam Pays Tribute to the American Melting Pot on Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Monday night's show was recorded in front of a live audience at the Ed Sullivan Theater, and the fans were ready.
Orthodox Jewish singer Yaakov Shwekey performed at a concert in honor of New York-area survivors of the Holocaust.
The three-day long hip-hop and rap festival features headliners 50 cent, J. Cole and Travis Scott.
Hicham Aboutaam is excited for the return of the theater and ballet. Due to COVID-19, concerts, plays and recitals were cancelled.
LYRASIS will continue to engage with libraries across the country and work to make e-reading more accessible.
It is opening with “In the Heights,” a film created by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
The 12-day festival features mostly outdoor screenings throughout the five boroughs.
The first full capacity shows in over a year will play to fans who can show proof of vaccination.
The movie was adapted from the 2008 Broadway musical about Washington Heights and there's plenty of anticipation uptown.
“The skill set that Joy has is absolutely critical for the moment that we are in,” said William Kelly.
The popular MTA music program resumed Friday for the first time since the start of the pandemic over a year ago.
The Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction announced it's returning Sunday, Oct. 3, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The road to reopening Broadway is underway.