Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway lead a weekend that moves from supernatural mystery to sharp‑edged fables.
May delivers prestige drama, star‑powered premieres and Netflix’s first live MMA showdown in a month built for big swings.
David Frankel’s sequel softens the original’s edge, exploring shifting power, ambition, and nostalgia in a changing industry.
David Mackenzie blends procedural precision with pulpier impulses in a tense London thriller elevated by sharp, electric performances.
Jaafar Jackson, Kate Hudson, Jason Segel, Jamie Bell and Aaron Taylor‑Johnson lead a slate that jumps from pop‑phenom biopic to dark comedy.
Movies, concerts, fitness classes and more return to Riverside Park in May.
Antoine Fuqua’s biopic honors Michael Jackson’s artistry but keeps his deeper complexities safely out of frame.
Dance, music and global festivals will fill the campus June 10 through Aug. 8.
Cronin trades Egypt‑centric lore for possession horror, pairing visceral dread with strong performances even as the mythology stays thin.
Jack Reynor, Anne Hathaway, Bob Odenkirk, Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan anchor a slate that moves from looping dread to class conflict.
"Exit 8" is a minimalist psychological thriller where repetition, fear, and avoidance tighten into a stark emotional reckoning.
The mural, designed with input from local residents, debuts along Damrosch Park as construction kicks off.
Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are superb in a darkly funny chamber piece about mythmaking and deception.
The performance space will reopen in 2028, the organization said.
Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Bon Jovi and more.
The oldest museum in New York City is getting a major upgrade.
Jingle Ball, Lorde, LCD Soundsystem, the Rockettes, Jazzukkah, Phish and more.
It probably won't come to life. Probably.
From punk shows to orchestras, music festivals and more, there's plenty of shows to check out around New York City this fall.
From good art to good eats, make the most of the weather while you still can (sigh).
Now in its 27th season, the TV drama will be using the Upper West Side as a backdrop this week.
The arts organization is getting evicted, but it's not time for the curtain call yet.
The city's most Instagram-worthy astronomy event of the year is back this week.
Where to watch, how to get around, and more.
The full closure of the museum starts May 26 and lasts until Sept. 26, museum officials said.
The American Museum of Natural History is launching a new space show about the Milky Way, and the narrator is a star.
A new non-profit will revitalize the beloved Upper West Side cinema with the help of millions of dollars in grants and state funding.
Scarlett Johansson and Mark Ruffalo will put on a show Monday to benefit the preservation of the landmarked church.
A-listers and officials team-up to fundraise for a church in peril.
This year, the festival will host its first-ever Spanish language performance of Hamlet, featuring a cast of actors with Down syndrome.
A tragic fire destroyed the organ's 8,500 pipes in 2019.
There’s a new dinosaur on display at the American Museum of Natural History, and it’s pretty darn cool.
From Dante Park to the Broadway Malls, the Magical Lights will once again illuminate the Upper West Side for the holidays.
The New-York Historical Society is changing its name to New York Historical, according to a report. It's also adding a major new wing.
Filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s new documentary explores the history of the neighborhood that was demolished to make way for Lincoln Center.
The free, day-long event will be held at the company's headquarters on the Upper West Side on Saturday.
Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, and Martin Short – also known as Mabel, Charles, and Oliver – are back on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
More than 2,500 seats are available nightly for the outdoor screenings, which take place at Lincoln Center.
Silver will lead the ongoing evolution of one of the world’s premier performing arts centers.
Kurious, a rapper from the Upper West Side with serious indie hip hop credibility, announced a new album on Wednesday.
There's theater all over the Upper West Side this weekend, both inside and out.
Haven’t busted a move on the glam outdoor dance floor at Lincoln Center yet this summer? There’s still time.
The long-vacant Upper West Side Metro Theater might be getting a second chance.
According to vigilant Twitter users in the neighborhood, "The Better Sister" is currently filming on the Upper West Side this week.
A free jazz concert will take place every Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Dante Park at Broadway and West 64th Street.
More than 80 concerts are hitting city parks this summer, and most of them are free to attend.
The Vegan Night Market will take place once a month at Columbus Circle through October 12. The market is free to enter.
The vote comes about two weeks before the New York City Ballet's fall season is slated to begin at Lincoln Center.
Performances include Les Arts Florissants' new staging of Purcell's "The Fairy Queen" and Turtle Island Quartet's "Island Prayers."
The pop star's dad plans to lobby New York City for more security on an Upper West Side block now also home to hundreds of asylum seekers.