Three Gutenberg Bibles, the only surviving manuscript of Milton’s Paradise Lost, Thoreau’s journals, 1,500 Old Master drawings: financier John Pierpont … More
Tag: New York City
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden: A Vast and Bountiful Treasure Serving New York and the World
For over 100 years, Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG) has been a jewel, an oasis, a place of learning and teaching, … More
Eduardo Vilaro at Ballet Hispánico Exemplifies Leadership in the Arts
Eduardo Vilaro’s philosophy of dance stems from a basic belief in the power of the arts to change lives, reflect … More
The Museum of Broadway Enters Stage Left
The Museum of Broadway, the first museum dedicated to this home-grown American performance form, celebrated its inaugural year on November … More
‘Control No Control’ Art Installation in New York City Invites Public Participation
In partnership with the New York City Department of Transportation’s Art Program, (NYC DOT Art), the Flatiron NoMad Partnership presents … More
Center for Brooklyn History: Sharing the Borough’s Stories
Reopened in September 2023 after a three-year renovation and reinvention, the Center for Brooklyn History (CBH) aims to serve Brooklynites … More
Preserving the Musical Traditions of Syria
Preservation of a musical culture is the act of continuing the practice and teachings of the tradition so that it … More
Rubin Museum of Art
Nearing its 20th anniversary in 2024, the Rubin Museum of Art, based in Chelsea, New York City, celebrates its globally … More
New Amsterdam Singers Choir Creates Community, Presents Lesser-Known Works
The New Amsterdam Singers, a 70-plus singer choir in New York City, specializes in producing numerous world, American, and New … 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