Reopened in September 2023 after a three-year renovation and reinvention, the Center for Brooklyn History (CBH) aims to serve Brooklynites … More
Category: Institutions
Executive Museum Interview: New York City Fire Museum Honors 9/11 Anniversary, Educates Throughout the Year
With the anniversary of 9/11 approaching, Jennifer Brown, Executive Director of the New York City Fire Museum, is working hard. … More
Celebrating an Art School in the Upper Hudson Valley
The Art School of Columbia County (ASCC) is located in Ghent, NY, at 1198 Route 21C, a short walk from … More
Maeght Foundation: People, Nature, Art, and Architecture
Just inland from Nice, France, in perhaps one of the most artistic, storied and cultural rich regions in France outside … More
A Creative Voice For New York’s Vibrant Immigrant Population: People’s Theatre Project – For The People, By The People
With more than eight million people and as many as 800 languages spoken in New York City, it’s up to … More
Greenwich House: a Living, Breathing Jewel of the Arts and Community in NYC’s Village
Greenwich House is a century-old gem hiding in plain sight within reach of everyone in New York City. Designed by … More
Illuminating the Past and Present at New York’s Center for Jewish History
In its building on West 16th Street in New York City, the Center for Jewish History provides a home for … More
Culture on a Plate: Smorgasbord’s Great American Rise and Fall
Smörgäsbord, a type of Scandinavian meal originating in Sweden, serves multiple hot and cold dishes of great variety. It became … More
Regional Theater at its Best: Connecticut’s Goodspeed Musicals
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in East Haddam, Connecticut. Christmas in Connecticut, the 1945 film starring Barbara … More
Sharing Inclusive Stories at Philly’s Cliveden Historic Site
In Philadelphia, exploring beyond Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell offers fresh perspectives on the city’s formative role during America’s … More