You might have heard of her.
The Metropolitan Opera has been unable to negotiate wage cuts.
Historical documentary about 1968 student protests on Upper West Side wins 2020 award named after filmmaker Emile de Antonio.
The painting was discovered after a visitor to the Met's current Jacob Lawrence exhibition realized she had seen the missing panel before.
The orchestra is asking patrons who have already paid to donate the tickets' value instead of requesting a refund.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a well-documented lover of the opera throughout her life, even appearing in a handful of performances.
The Metropolitan Opera announced the "extremely difficult" decision on Wednesday.
Mark David Chapman was speaking last month to a parole board, which denied him parole for an 11th time.
The Museum of Arts and Design is reopening its doors to visitors on Thursday with various new protocols.
Don't miss out on seeing a dancer take a bath in a cardboard tub with a hundred plastic bags to comment on local pollution.
There will be live music every other Wednesday in the Waterline Square Park near W. 60th Street and Riverside through the end of October.
A new theater troupe is performing Shakespeare's "As You Like It" in Central Park and other Manhattan locations over the next two weekends.
Here's what you should know about the museums reopening on the Upper West Side.
The camp provides top-notch arts education to nearly 200 students from middle schools across New York City.
The Central Park Conservancy is teaming up with Jazzmobile to present "Great Jazz on the Great Hill."
Lincoln Center and WQXR are joining forces to present the longtime summer festival virtually starting on Monday.
The philharmonic is taking advantage of the orchestra's absence to start a construction project.
The institution has had to cancel its performances amid the coronavirus crisis.
Brian Stokes Mitchell's baritone voice rings out over the Upper West Side for those "willing to march into hell for a heavenly cause."
The new David Geffen Hall will feature a reduced seating capacity and position performers closer to the audience.
Haring painted the mural inside a stairwell at the Church of the Ascension's Grace House to benefit a youth organization.
Five storytellers will reflect on the theme "Tug of War" during the Oct. 12 show at Lincoln Center.
Tickets for this year's Margaret Meade Film Festival go on sale in early September.
Cleaning the 122-foot-long dinosaur fossil at the American Museum of Natural History is no easy task.
Steven Spielberg took time to chat up the "mayor" of West 107th Street while filming scenes at the block's Church of the Ascension.
Items up for auction include several of Roth's typewriters, a baseball bat and a stereo system.
Musicians will jam out in Riverside Park all summer long.
The Hudson Warehouse Theater Group will begin its Summer Stage series on the steps of the Soldiers' and Sailors' monument on June 6th.
Joseph Meyers, Upper West Side Resident, Featured Conductor of InterSchool Orchestras of New York 2019-2020 Season
This year's free Lincoln Center Out of Doors event series will be held from July 24 to Aug. 11. Check out what's in store.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of outdoor dance parties and concerts at Lincoln Center.
Experiencing a VIP Jam Session with Josh Matthews, Drummer in The Blue Man Band - plus awesome Kid-Terview as he prepares for the show!
The marathon, which has a run time of 59 hours and seven minutes, will culminate with an advance showing of "Avengers: Endgame."
The Mostly Mozart Festival returns to Lincoln Center this summer.
New Yorkers are invited to partake in free activities and performances at Lincoln Center on May 4.
Among the plans are a T.rex exhibit.
Shoppers went about their business in the background of the music video shoot.
Henry Timms, formerly the CEO of the 92nd Street Y, will serve as Lincoln Center's 11th president.
The concert series will feature world-renowned classical musicians in its 54th year.
Book Release & Signing Hosted By The New York Women’s Foundation