NYC Artists Corps Members Offer 140+ Citywide Events From Harlem To Hollis
New York City Artist Corps members have programmed over 700 free and public events.
New York City Artist Corps members have programmed over 700 free and public events.
On Saturday, August 14th, 2021, the City of New York will kick off NYC Homecoming Week.
The literary and free expression organization PEN America has published DREAMing Out Loud: Voices of Migrant Writers.
New York City’s acclaimed variety arts ensemble, the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, presents Flatbed Follies.
The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, NYC Health + Hospitals, the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, and AFM Local 802 are proud to announce the return and expansion of Music for the Soul.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today released guidelines for the City’s Open Culture program, which will permit outdoor cultural performances on designated city streets this spring.
The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and NYC & Company proudly announce the launch of Virtual NYC Curator Collections.
The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, NYC Health + Hospitals and AFM Local 802 have launched Music for the Soul of NYC’s Health + Hospitals Heroes.
The Mayor’s Office of Strategic Partnerships launched a new public-private partnership to support opportunities for hundreds of young from Harlem to Hollis to connect with local arts productions and projects that help elevate civic culture and engagement.
At the foot of Uptown’s own cathedral for cultural arts, the historic United Palace (this architectural landmark was once home to Rev. Ike, designed by the legendary Thomas Lamb, etc.,), one of the most recognizable figures in entertainment for the Washington Heights Dominican community will don a key thoroughfare.
Woodie King Jr’s New Federal Theatre rare presentation of historian Martin Duberman’s acclaimed 1963 drama In White America, a documentary play about the history of Blacks in America from slavery through the Civil Rights Movement starring Art McFarland, at the Castillo Theater, 543 West 42nd Street, until November 15.