From the fourth floor of New York’s Jewish Museum, one view reveals a striking double-height space with rows of gleaming … More
Tag: New York City
New York Society Library Celebrates Transformative Renovation
Walking across the north side of 79th Street on the Upper East Side you may notice a grey awning announcing … More
Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture Welcomes Community
For some people, the fact that a building designed by one of the most famous midcentury American architects is sitting … 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
Scandinavia House Weaves a Holistic Space on Park Avenue
If you believe there are still hidden gems in the heart of frenetic, super-sexy New York City, then add one … More
A New York Treasure Turns 100: The Morgan Library & Museum
Three Gutenberg Bibles, the only surviving manuscript of Milton’s Paradise Lost, Thoreau’s journals, 1,500 Old Master drawings: financier John Pierpont … More
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
