The home, studio, and 250-acre estate designed by 19th-century landscape painter Frederic Church, Olana is one of the treasures of … More
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Painting America: The Thomas Cole National Historic Site
The young United States faced many challenges and opportunities in the 1820s, and one was the creation of a distinct … More
Jacob’s Pillow Is Home to a Popular and Established Dance Community; Summer Festival 2021 Is On, Led By Distinguished Cast and Curators!
Jacob’s Pillow, has been a mainstay in the world of modern dance, as well as other dance genres, since 1930 … More
Ballet Hispánico, America’s leading Latino dance organization, Celebrates 50 Years of Excellence, Culture and Community
Ballet Hispánico, America’s leading Latino dance organization, brings communities together to celebrate and explore Latino cultures through innovative dance productions, … More
Historic Yet New: Hartford’s Wadsworth Atheneum
Seeing the interaction of old and new at the Wadsworth Atheneum in downtown Hartford, Connecticut, is as easy as walking … More
New Full-Length Film Features Queens in Pandemic
A new full-length film produced by Queens Theatre and written and directed by Queens’ Harris Doran will debut on April 22nd. I … More
Fields are Alive with the Sound of Music, Dance & More at Kaatsbaan
Kaatsbaan’s lush 153-acre campus in Tivoli (NY’s Hudson Valley) will spring to life with an expansive, first time ever set … More
Dance During Covid, Part II: Interviews with Dancers on Survival, Silver Linings, Transformation Now and the Future
Societal changes were in the works before the pandemic but the ‘pause’ has allowed time and space for deeper reflection, … More
Art in the Time of Covid, Part II
Artists not only reflect the state of humanity but often help to show the path to what we can become … More
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: A Gift to the City of Boston
Wandering through her neo-renaissance Florentine palazzo, now the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, you can’t help wishing you’d been invited to … More