The storied Upper East Side cultural center will host a "tasting menu" of in-person performances at its Kaufmann Concert Hall this spring.
A 26-foot-tall sculpture of the Sesame Street character gazing at the Midtown skyline will be on view at the Met into the fall.
There will be an event in September and in May 2022.
Salon 94, a longtime presence on the East Side, has opened its new five-story space following years of construction.
The Delacorte Theater tradition will return this summer after being canceled last year due to the pandemic, organizers announced Tuesday.
More than 40 scrunched-up apples carved into distinctive human faces and cast in bronze will be installed on Carl Schurz Park's fenceposts.
Patch got a sneak peek inside the Frick Collection's temporary new home on Madison Avenue, which opens to the public later this month.
After shuttering in January due to a "plumbing malfunction," the Fifth Avenue museum will reopen to visitors this week.
The Frick's eagerly awaited reopening in the former Met Breuer building on Madison Avenue is set for March 18, the museum announced Tuesday.
The malfunction, which affects multiple floors of the Fifth Avenue museum, will force it to close for about a month starting next Monday.
Guinness World Records 2021 is here!
The eye-catching sculpture will be installed on the Park Avenue median as part of the Asia Society triennial, a citywide art exhibition.
The popular, free event offers stops at galleries around the Upper East Side, along with expert talks and tours led by artists.
For the fifth year, October Art Week will feature works from eight Upper East Side neighborhood galleries — with safety protocols in place.
The Frick Collection unveiled details this week about what will be on display next year in its new temporary home on Madison Avenue.
Two more neighborhood institutions are reopening this week after a six-month closure, including one giving free admission through December.
Museums like the Met and the Morgan will reopen this week after a 5-month shutdown. Here are every major Upper East Side museum's plans.
The Mandarin duck wowed Central Park visitors for several months.
The Museum of the City of New York is planning to reopen on Aug. 1.
School's out for NYC kids! Here's a great movie to watch at home!
The Metropolitan Museum of Art plans to reopen Aug. 29, a spokesperson for the museum confirmed.
Barnes & Noble is closing its store on East 86th Street because the location is "too large, and too expensive."
The Manhattan museum donated 1,500 art kits, complete with supplies and a workbook with activities, to kids across NYC's five boroughs.
The curator of The Guggenheim's Basquiat exhibit urged the museum to delete its post of solidarity for those protesting racial injustice.
On May 28th, student activists from across NYC public schools will be standing up and making their voices known to the world!
The Metropolitan Museum of Art would re-open without tours, concerts or other events.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's stockpile of equipment such as masks, gloves and chemical-resistant suits will be donated.
Lulu The Broadway Mouse books bring Broadway to you at home!
The Metropolitan Museum of Art closed its three NYC campuses on March 13.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art shuttered its locations last week, but only announced on Monday that the annual gala would be postponed.
The Upper East Side arts institution isn't holding in-person events through March 22 due to coronavirus concerns.
The Met's Fifth Avenue, Cloisters and Met Breuer locations will shut down on Friday, March 13.
Kid Review of Drumfolk by Step Afrika! Now playing at New Victory Theater.
The 60th Annual New York International Antiquarian Book Fair will be held at the armory from March 5 to March 8.
Seeing NYC in a Whole New (Old!) Way!
Visiting the Guinness World Record Offices
Reporter Waverly Winchester has interviewed Hollywood stars and samples world record milkshakes. What she has not done is turn 12.
The Upper East Side arts space commissioned works from 100 artists for its "100 Years | 100 Women" exhibit.
Experience the Magic of the Holidays until January 5th!
Now playing at Lyceum Theater