The movie will premiere across the city, including in Uptown's United Palace theater.
Here are the new Upper Manhattan locations where "Open Culture" streets will take place this summer.
The Rick H. Show has gained popularity and won awards during its 100 episode journey while keeping Washington Heights front and center.
The Washington Heights-based film had a new trailer come out on Sunday, and it's already receiving rave reviews online.
A former curator at the Louvre in Paris is taking over as director of the museum that has been closed since 2017, according to the NY Times.
An actor is performing on Broadway, though a long way north of the shuttered theater district.
Jefferson Mays takes on 50 characters in the Christmas favorite, to be performed at Uptown's United Theater.
The Word Up: Community Bookshop Libreria Comunitaria is hosting live music on Saturday for the neighborhood.
The murals were created on boarded-up storefronts in Inwood during the racial justice and police reform protests over the summer.
The festival kicking off on Tuesday will feature more than 70 films over the span of 10 days.
Head down to Tryon Public House on Saturday for a celebration and meal of Italian proportions.
The two New York rappers were in Washington Heights on Saturday to film the music video for Nas' "Spicy."
The Met Cloisters recently reopened in Upper Manhattan, but there's a new set of rules for the popular museum.
WORD UP: Community Bookshop/Libreria Communitaria is hosting a discussion with the founder of the Dominican Writers Association.
Organizers of the Medieval Festival in Upper Manhattan called the decision to cancel "heartbreaking."
Playbill Magazine released a lyrics guide for the beloved Broadway show's upcoming movie premiere.
Community League of the Heights is set to bring three Broadway performers together for a virtual show on Tuesday.
The third installation of the virtual jazz series will take place on Saturday with the Fernando Garcia Band.
A livestream for the jazzy performance will be provided by the Hilltop Park Ale House.
Upper Manhattan artists can earn up to $1,250 if their artwork wins the contest.
Local Broadway star Lin-Manuel Miranda's "In The Heights" adaptation was filmed in Washington Heights over the summer.
The Parks Department installed the witty signs to give the uptown park more personality and highlight its unique features.
The six-day film festival begins July 23 and will feature more than 70 film screenings at four different venues.
A casting call for extras to play the parts of Washington Heights residents will be held June 1 on Wadsworth Avenue and West 187th Street.
Eleven films will be screened at Gaelic Field in Inwood Hill Park from June 3 through August 26.
The event highlights artists living and working in West Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood every year.
The musical launched the career of Washington Heights native Lin-Manuel Miranda, who won a Tony Award for creating the show in 2008.
UP Theatre's first production of 2019 is written by Awad-Winning playwright, Anna Theresa Cascio
This year's festival will showcase 33 films that were either shot in Inwood or created by current and former residents of the neighborhood.
Artists from West Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood can win $1,250 and have their design featured on promotional materials.
The World Premiere of the New Play Forgotten Soldiers From Our Forgotten War Opens in Harlem
Filmmaker Chris Myers raised more than $23,000 on Kickstarter to produce a pilot for the series.
IN HONOR OF UPCOMING VETERANS DAY FIRST FLIGHT PRESENTS FORGOTTEN SOLDIERS FROM OUR FORGOTTEN WAR
The gallery will showcase the works of Inwood artists during the months of November and December.
Members of the public can tape an audition and send it in to the filmmakers online.
Local Students from Harlem Community District 4 Receive Tips from Renown Pop Artist at East River Plaza
Theater Review GOODSPEED East Haddam CT
GREASE at Ivoryton Playhouse CT thru July 29
The Tony-winning musical, written by Washington Heights native Lin-Manuel Miranda, is set in the neighborhood.
Eleven films will be screened at Gaelic Field in Inwood Hill Park from June through August.