Extended to May 2, 2021, the exhibition features more than 700 objects and 400 photographs on display in North America for the first time.
Noisy black, orange and red Brood X cicadas last emerged in the state in 2004.
Flushing Town Hall’s Community Art Exhibition, Call and Response: Grief, Resiliency and Hope, to Return for Lunar New Year in February
Flushing Town Hall Celebrates the Year of the Ox with the Annual Chinese Temple Bazaar on Sunday, February 14
In a live, virtual jazz jam on February 10, 2021 the cultural nonprofit celebrates love with music. Apply to play or simply listen!
The Workers Circle Presents a Yiddish Schmooze Featuring National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene Artistic Director Zalmen Mlotek on January 31
Tom Hanks and Helena Zengel star in this post-Civil War story with modern themes of widespread death, division, and hope for a better life
The Library will share a weekly storytime that can be accessed over the phone for young readers, including those without internet access.
Motivational Author Kenneth Hampton Shares Secrets to Synergize Spirituality and Success
The free, public, and virtual event will feature a cosplay competition and panel discussions with award-winning graphic novelists.
Flushing Town Hall Welcomes 2021 With New, Virtual Lineup of Global Arts Programs For a Cozy Winter At Home
Flushing Town Hall Hosts a Live, Virtual Jazz Jam “Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration” on Wednesday, January 13, 2021
People who work in the industry have spent months rallying for support and say it’s only a start.
Brian Hamill talks to Patch about his new book of photos of John Lennon and Yoko in New York.
Sparkling, colorful and exuberant. The NYC nights of the 1990s were full of fun.
New York native Eugene Ashe wrote and directed the endearing love story, which recreates 1950s Harlem on Burbank studio lots.
The year 2020 may not be history yet, but a new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York explores all we went through this year.
The cast and creators of “The Sopranos” will reunite this Friday, and you can be there virtually.
December Episodes Celebrate Women in the Military!
"The Last American" is an album for the ages
...with New Holiday Singles
Q&A With Writer/Director Rachel Feldman and Producer J. Todd Harris on Their Award-Winning Screenplay, "Lilly," and its Production Plans
The top trending searches for a year defined by a pandemic may (not) surprise you.
Renowned photographer Thomas Slatin recalls his most prized possession, his first camera given to him at the age of eight by his father.
To conclude its 125th anniversary year, the Library will offer free NYC-themed virtual programs, storytimes, and more throughout December.
The Center for Traditional Music & Dance Presents Dancers, Singers, Poets, and Other Artists From Across New York City
The ad, which also includes a special “Escape to NY” package, is free with “the only passport you’ll need,” a library card.
On December 12, Flushing Town Hall presents a virtual event showcasing stories of Kunqu opera in the United States.
There won't be the usual crowd for the famed Thanksgiving Day parade in 2020, but you can still watch the procession from your living room.
Committees of expert librarians from throughout the Library system selected more than 280 books sorted by genre, format, and age.
Dr. Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers is the winner of the 2020 Harriet Tubman Prize.
The governor accepted the International Emmy award on Monday for the more than 100 briefings he did during the coronavirus crisis.
Broadway, Film & TV Stars Celebrate History’s Greatest Women Through Storytelling and Broadway-Style Songs
On Wednesday, December 2, join Flushing Town Hall, Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, and NativeTec for a live panel discussion.
The New York Public Library, which serves the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island, currently has 50 branches open for grab-and-go service.
Famous throughout Manhattan for its gay Saturday dance parties, the Roxy welcomed gender benders of all persuasions on any given night
Paul Simon, Diana Krall, Gary Knisely & Jeffrey Shafer Join LAEF to Fund $1,000 Grants to New York City Jazz Musicians
Thomas Slatin’s urban exploration photography for the “Decade in Review" this week focuses on his work during 2017 in the Catskills.
Beat of the Boroughs: NYC Online series launches with the Brooklyn-Based Crimean Tatar Ensemble from Ukraine on November 16.
Hitting the streaming service Nov. 10, the charming and heartfelt young adult series "Dash & Lily" was filmed last winter in Manhattan.