For some people, the fact that a building designed by one of the most famous midcentury American architects is sitting … More
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Lam Dance Works Premieres at the Paramount Theater in Boston
After an illustrious 20-year career as a principal dancer at Boston Ballet, John Lam founded his own company, Lam Dance … More
Back to School and Out into Our Communities: New York City Monuments of Black Americans: A History and Guide Showcases Community, Strength
Side of Culture is pleased to introduce book reviews as a new aspect of our arts and culture coverage, especially … More
Untermyer Park & Gardens in Yonkers is Flourishing, Developing, Providing an Oasis for its Community & Visitors
Gardens are sanctuaries, places of healing, and reflect a gardener’s care, even within an urban environment. New Yorkers and visitors … More
Where New York Begins – the South Street Seaport Museum
History abounds in New York City and one of the places where the past truly comes alive is “where New … More
Perspectives from Artists and Cultural Leaders
Side of Culture has had the privilege of speaking with artistic leaders, artists, writers, and builders who are contributing to … More
Public Art Matters More Than We May Realize
Art in public places is said to inspire pride and interest in one’s community, and the installations themselves often become … More
Carnegie and Libraries: ‘Palaces for the People’ and Essential, Trusted Community Resources
Carnegie Corporation of New York has launched a new mapping tool based on primary sources and archival materials for people … More
Lachaise Foundation Embodies Active Preservation of an Artist’s Legacy – “It Takes a Village”
The role of foundations can be vital to the continuing legacy of an artist or writer or any particular person … More
Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios Celebrates 25th Year with 19 New Members!
Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios (HAHS), a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, announced 19 new Affiliate Members … More
