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NYC City Life
New View of Lady Liberty
A big part of American history is on a small island off the shore of New York City. The Statue of Liberty Museum shows Lady Liberty’s history from a different ...
September 8, 2018
BY
Shiwen Rong
“Medieval Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, and Wonders” Oh My!
NEW YORK—A medieval illuminator painted a giant in a book so tiny that you could potentially grasp it ...
August 20, 2018
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Milene Fernandez
Delacroix’s Secret Devotion to Drawing
NEW YORK—“Many people have some knowledge of Delacroix the painter; far fewer know Delacroix the draftsman,” Ashley E. ...
August 9, 2018
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Milene Fernandez
Aloha NYC: New York Botanical Garden Celebrates Culture of Hawaii
The New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx is offering programs centered around the music, food, and culture ...
August 5, 2018
BY
Channaly Philipp
Mr. C’s First East Coast Outpost Opens in NYC’s Seaport District
The Cipriani family has opened Mr. C Seaport, its first East Coast hotel, in New York City’s Seaport ...
July 24, 2018
BY
Channaly Philipp
Prime Members Can Now Get Discounts at NYC Whole Foods
Prime members now can get discounts at Whole Foods Market stores in New York, parent company Amazon Inc. announced. ...
July 3, 2018
BY
Holly Kellum
Theater Review: ‘Peace for Mary Frances’
NEW YORK—After being introduced to this dysfunctional family, one wonders if there will ever be peace for Mary ...
July 1, 2018
BY
Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘My Fair Lady’
NEW YORK—“Loverly” through and through, the Broadway revival of the 1956 musical "My Fair Lady" shows itself to ...
July 1, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Schedule for New York’s 4th of July Fireworks
The Fourth of July is less than a week away, so it's time to start planning, if you ...
June 28, 2018
BY
Holly Kellum
Bookstore in Queens Helps Those Overcoming Mental Disorder
At a used bookstore in Bayside, Queens, there is more on offer than just books. The store, Turn ...
June 26, 2018
BY
Holly Kellum
Canova’s ‘George Washington’ Rises From the Ashes at the Frick Collection
NEW YORK—The face of the first president of the United States is well imprinted on our minds. We ...
June 6, 2018
BY
Milene Fernandez
Theater Review: ‘My Fair Lady’
NEW YORK—“Loverly” through and through, the Broadway revival of the 1956 musical "My Fair Lady" shows itself to ...
June 5, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Macy’s Announces 42nd Annual 4th of July Fireworks Lineup
A wide array of pyrotechnics are set to ignite New York City's night skyline for the nation’s largest ...
June 4, 2018
BY
Brendon Fallon
Theater Review: ‘Woman and Scarecrow’
NEW YORK—Mel Brooks used to tell this joke: A fly complains that she has 500 offspring and none ...
June 1, 2018
BY
Barry Bassis
Israel to Celebrate 70th Anniversary With Times Square Celebration
NEW YORK—The digital canvas that is Times Square will set the stage to celebrate Israel’s 70th anniversary on ...
May 31, 2018
BY
Channaly Philipp
Capturing the Nature of New York City’s Neighborhoods
NEW YORK—It’s certainly not the savanna, but in the shadows of New York’s streets, photographer Richard Koek can ...
May 29, 2018
BY
Lorraine Ferrier
The New Worlds of Vision and Music of the Fête Galante
NEW YORK—Imagine your most memorable moments captured in a painting. The scene could be of time spent at ...
May 28, 2018
BY
Milene Fernandez
Theater Review: ‘Hello, Dolly!’
NEW YORK—When re-reviewing a show after the original leads have left, one must ask how the new cast ...
May 27, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
The Unbroken Line: Old and New Masters
NEW YORK—An exquisite conversation has started between the past and the present in “The Unbroken Line: Old and ...
May 19, 2018
BY
Milene Fernandez
Theater Review: ‘Operation Crucible’
NEW YORK—Surviving a near-death experience is one thing. Coming through it unscathed is something else. Kieran Knowles’s harrowing ...
May 19, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘The Iceman Cometh’
The essence of O’Neill story can still be seen in director George C. Wolfe’s production of “The Iceman ...
May 13, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Opera Review: ‘Cendrillon’
NEW YORK—Jules Massenet’s 1899 fairy tale opera “Cendrillon” (Cinderella) finally arrived at the Metropolitan Opera. It was clearly ...
May 12, 2018
BY
Barry Bassis
NYC: Free Cheese, Chocolate, Bike Rides—Compliments of Switzerland
Passersby at Citi Bike stations in New York City this week may get some free chocolate, cheese, and ...
May 10, 2018
BY
Holly Kellum
Theater Review: ‘Daybreak’
NEW YORK—Produced by Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, “Daybreak,” in its world premiere by playwright Joyce Van Dyke, has ...
May 7, 2018
BY
Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘A Brief History of Women’
NEW YORK—Alan Ayckbourn’s comedic drama "A Brief History of Women" has a misnomer for its title. Something more ...
May 6, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘The Seafarer’
NEW YORK—Never wager more than what you can afford to lose is a credo of professional gamblers everywhere, ...
May 6, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Opera Review: Gounod’s ‘Roméo et Juliette’
NEW YORK—In Act 2, scene 2 of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” the heroine famously asks, “Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore ...
May 5, 2018
BY
Barry Bassis
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