The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture has its roots in the Harlem Renaissance, one of the richest cultural ...
A painter who took his subjects from pop culture, he was also the founding editor of Artnet.com and chronicled the rise of ...
Head to the Brooklyn Children's Museum on Saturday, Feb. 15, to discuss enrollment into 3-K and Pre-K programs.
Thomas Downing — a freeman born to formerly enslaved people in Virginia — became one of the city’s wealthiest citizens as the ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, who died January 24 after a lengthy illness, was a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales. She was the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National ...
The Hendrick I. Lott House, one of Brooklyn’s oldest surviving Dutch Colonial homes, is set to become Marine Park’s first ...
The Strand is more than just a bookstore. It’s a time machine, a treasure trove, a labyrinth of literature. It’s a place ...
The Vanda Gallery in New Rochelle (a half-hour train ride from Manhattan) has mounted a memorable photo exhibit. From ...
The top federal prosecutor in Manhattan resigned Thursday after refusing a Justice Department order to drop corruption charges against New ...
Daniel Berkenblit, who led, built and brought big names to Union College Concert Series from 1979 to 2012, has died at age 94 ...
Another fun option is The William Vale’s Winter Village, where visitors can cozy up in a private, decked out chalet and enjoy ...
By then, he had started writing about the “cultural apparatus,” which he defined as “composed of all the organizations in ...