Live dance has been particularly devastated by the pandemic. Dancers are most alive when they breathe the same air, touch … More
Tag: New York City
Challenge and Transformation at New York’s Museum of Chinese in America
The 40th anniversary of New York City’s Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) in 2020 was anything but typical of … More
Sharing Immigrants’ Stories at New York’s Tenement Museum
While many house museums in America present the lives of famous or wealthy individuals, the Tenement Museum on New York … More
Center for Traditional Music and Dance Takes the Pandemic by Storm with Beat of the Boroughs
Founded in 1968, the Center for Traditional Music and Dance (CTMD) supports New York City’s immigrant communities to sustain their … More
A New Kind of “Museum” on Fifth Avenue is the Space for Ideas
There is a new kid on the block, so to speak, of New York City’s Museum Mile that stretches down … More
Friends of Mozart: One of New York’s Best Kept Secrets
Although established in 1974, Friends of Mozart remains one of New York’s best kept and beloved New York secrets. Each … More
MTA in NYC Boosts Community Spirit with Art and Installations
Jeanette May’s Tech Time Capsule is at 42nd and 6th and worth the stop! MTA Art Underground The MTA (Metropolitan … More
Renamed Newark Museum of Art Completes Refreshing Update
New Jersey’s largest museum, the Newark Museum of Art is building on its progressive origins with a new name emphasizing … More
Streaming the Arts – A New Kind of Community
In response to COVID, many of the arts organizations across the U.S. are working hard to maintain their facilities, buildings … More
Grant’s Tomb is a Cultural Institution in New York City
A Monument to one of the Great Civil War Generals and President Everyone jokes about who is buried in General … More