Inspiring docudrama focuses on historic riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention and subsequent legal odyssey that followed
New York City music venues – massive ones and some that are cozy – are finally bringing back in the flesh performances.
Flushing Town Hall announces the return of Crazy Talented Asians & Friends with an evening of Comedy:“Triumphing Over Quarantine”
Virtual audiences can enjoy a diverse lineup of comedy & music at Flushing Town Hall this April. Visit www.flushingtownhall.org for tickets.
Films will be screened at outdoor venues including the Battery, Hudson Yards, Pier 57 Rooftop, Brookfield Place and the MetroTech Commons.
Here’s how “Sunflower Sisters” author Martha Hall Kelly wove a fictional tale into a historical backdrop.
Center for Jazz Studies & Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation Present Free Virtual Symposium w/Wynton Marsalis, Cornel West, Jason Moran
Acclaimed movie tells story of Black Panthers leader Fred Hampton, FBI informant William O'Neal, and infamous raid on Chicago apartment
Harlem‘s Kenneth Overton was nominated for three GRAMMYs and won one for Best Choral Performance.
Earnings made from Liza Minelli's 75th birthday celebration will go to the Actors Fund, at a time when performers wait to return to work.
One performer said that even though he's not certain when theaters will open up again, he and other performers will persevere.
“It was totally deserted, like a ghost town,” artist Maxi Cohen recently told CBS2’s Kevin Rincon.
Jennifer Wharton has been playing the trombone proudly for years in a Broadway pit orchestra.
Theaters can reopen at 25% capacity in New York City, with no more than 50 people per screen at a time.
On April 30, David Ostwald's Louis Armstrong Eternity Band Performs LIVE on Stage "Remembering the Past and Celebrating the Future"at FTH
Dueling tributes to one of the most famous artists of all time has created confusion and controversy in the New York area.
Show your appreciation for local businesses by booking an online cooking class, taking part in a virtual dance workshop and more.
Flushing Town Hall Hosts Event with Creators/Artists About Yaa Samar! Dance Theatre’s Film 3 x 13, Depicting 12 Journeys Over 8 Countries
The Ming Dynasty period lotus bowl is listed in value at between $300,000 and $500,000 by Sotheby's after being found at a bargain price.
The events include film screenings, chamber music, and a concert and cabaret series.
Arts, entertainment and recreation jobs losses in COVID-19 lockdowns were the worst in New York City and never rebounded, a new study found.
Live from the Stage at Flushing Town Hall: "Songbirds" Tribute to Conclude Jazz-Packed Women's History Month
'Immersive Van Gogh' Projects Masterpieces To Allow Up-Close, Detailed Looks At Paintings.
The concert series will feature headlines by stars like Amy Schumer, Chris Rock, Wynton Marsalis, and Hugh Jackman.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s announcement likely paves the way for Coney Island’s famous attractions to bring crowds — at 33 percent capacity — back.
A Q&A with Director Rachel Feldman and Leah Meyerhoff of FilmFatales.org
Flushing Town Hall Celebrates Women’s History Month & Irish-American Heritage Month in a Live, Virtual Jazz Jam on Wednesday, March 10.
Brooklyn’s own Jay-Z, whose real name is Sean Carter, is among the first-time nominees for 2021.
Times Square Arts, the public art program of the Times Square Alliance, revealed the winner of this year’s design competition.
An Invitational Solo Exhibition for acclaimed artist Vian Borchert for Feb at NYC Phoenix Art Gallery.
NYTF brings together a cast of talent from both at home and across the globe for a week of fun-filled virtual events
Live performances soon will return to New York City under dual initiatives announced Monday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio.
In Celebration of Women’s History Month, Akua Allrich & The Tribe Perform “A Beautiful Disruption - The Genius of Black Women in Music”
At two Bronx homeless shelters, gaming is opening the door to in-person collaboration for young people desperate for it.
Since shows can’t be in person, many are now bringing their performances online.
Award-Winning Broadway Stars Join Flushing Town Hall’s Black History Trilogy in Celebration of Black History Month.
Lee was known as the unofficial photo laureate of the Asian-American community.
The new 5,200-square-foot library, which replaces the former one-room branch, opens for grab-and-go service on January 25.
Performers donated their time and talent for a virtual benefit concert.
The New York Public Library is reopening three Staten Island branches that were temporarily closed late last year.