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.
"Please, Tony once around the Park again," a note reads from the Central Park carriage drivers. "We can't believe you're gone."
Young People's Chorus, which has resided on the UWS since 2015, won five gold medals at the 12th World Choir Games in Korea.
A jazz concert series will take place every Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Dante Park at Broadway and West 64th Street.
The Public Theater has called off the first two nights of Shakespeare in the Park's production of "Hamlet" in Central Park.
The Public Theater has canceled Wednesday's outdoor rehearsals, and are still deciding on tomorrow's first performance of the season.
The play's the thing! At the Delacorte. How it catches your conscience is your own affair.
The premiere date for the third season of the popular "Only Murders In The Building" was announced this week.
The 11th annual rendition of the movie festival will take place during the first week of June at the Marlene Meyerson JCC.
Nearly a decade after plans for the new addition to the iconic Upper West Side museum were announced, the science center will open on May 4.
The parade will take place on May 13 along Central Park West from 81st to 67th streets. There will also be a corresponding street fair.
Some are already sold out.
An Octavia Butler opera, flamingos, silent disco, Mostly Mozart and all this summer in New York City.
The adult film star quipped it would be hard to do an hour set on her encounter with Trump. “How do you stretch 60 seconds into 60 minutes?”
The famous singer and activist has decided to spend the rest of her life in a farm in Franklin, New York, the DailyMail first reported.
It's Super Bowl and Valentine's Day weekend, which means there's plenty to do in New York City over the next few days.
The legendary U2 frontman will perform eight shows at the Beacon Theater starting in April. Tickets are available now.
Chelsea Clinton and Cynthia Nixon are two of the authors that will participate in the UWS JCC's book festival over the next two months.
Mat Callahan, Yvonne Moore & friends sing-out for current and past U.S. political prisoners in 2022 in their "It is Right To Rebel" album.
The "Your Voices" revolving sculpture will be on display with 700 languages in Lincoln Center from Tuesday through Dec. 18.
A Patch investigation chased Indy through the New York City subway system. Somehow we ended up in Scotland.
"'I'll Have What She's Having': The Jewish Deli" is opening Friday at the New-York Historical Society. Here's what to know.
Upper West Siders parked in the eight-block stretch will have to move their cars. Here's what to know.
Mark David Chapman shot and killed John Lennon on West 72nd Street in 1980. Officials announced Monday he was again denied parole.
The epic, worldwide musical hit is opening in New York City next Wednesday with full orchestra and a cast of 30.
A new show highlighting the work of local students with disabilities is on display at a kiosk near Broadway and West 83rd Street.
Two years after he was threatened by a white dog-walker in Central Park, Cooper is set to host a birdwatching show on National Geographic.
Art on the Ave NYC, which was founded on the UWS, has returned to the neighborhood to display art through June 30.
Actor George Takei will serve as the Grand Marshall for the parade that will make its way down the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
The renovated and revitalized Northwest Coast Hall will reopen to the public on Friday after a five-year closure.
The Gold Standard Arts Festival to celebrate artists over 50-year-old will run on the UWS from April 24 to May 1. Here's what to know.
After eight years of construction, the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation will open on the UWS next winter.
Construction has begun to alter the famously vacant UWS theater which, for decades, showed classic movies, art-house films, and porn.
The new version of Lincoln Center's iconic David Geffen Hall will open in October 2022 after successfully raising $550M for the project.
The New Plaza Cinema reopened Friday at the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew at 263 West 86th Street.
Upper West Sider Henrietta Mantooth was born when Calvin Coolidge was president. She's presenting her art at a local festival this month.
Lincoln Center announced its spring programming on Thursday, with the added caveat that it will be free or choose what you pay optional.
A 410-pound gold cube was unveiled in Central Park Wednesday. Why? Cryptocurrency.
The Delacorte Theater in Central Park, better known as the venue for Shakespeare in the Park, is getting a redesign.