By Rachel M. This past Wednesday night, June 12, Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage hosted a very special event presented by the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene with The Museum of Jewish Heritage in Central […]
By Rachel M. This past Wednesday night, June 12, Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage hosted a very special event presented by the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene with The Museum of Jewish Heritage in Central […]
Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving is now open at the Brooklyn Museum A major exhibition exploring the life and work of the iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo opened last week and will be on […]
By Rachel M. The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan’s film program showcases films that promote change and reflect on important topics. The year-round CINEMATTERS series presents previews and special engagements of films followed by discussions with […]
By Rachel M. Imagine a highly styled magazine come to life. That’s what a Pop-Up Magazine experience is like. Authors read their personal pieces and animations or photographs are shown on a large screen. Quoted […]
By Rachel M. NYC is bustling this winter! With many excellent choices of things to do for both children and adults, here are three of my favorites: Harry Potter: A History of Magic at The […]
By Rachel M. If you are a Gilbert and Sullivan fan and live in NYC, you have surely enjoyed a performance of the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (NYGASP). If you aren’t a fan, […]
By Rachel M. Who’s ready to root for the antihero? Taglialatella Galleries presents a new collection of paintings and prints by NY-based street artist Jerkface, appropriately entitled Anti-Hero. The provocative muralist has become world-renowned for […]
By Rachel M. Celebrating 90 years of Mickey Mouse’s influence on art and pop culture, Disney has just opened a new exhibit in NYC. Located at 60 10th Avenue through February 2019, this immersive experience […]
By Rachel M. After a three-week tour to five boroughs bringing Shakespeare to audiences who have limited or no access to the arts, The Public Theater’s Mobile Unit began it’s run of A Midsummer Night’s […]
By Rachel M. It’s A Thing, a new campaigning organization, founded by Nicola Stephenson, cancer survivor and president of New York-based brand identity and communications agency Troika-Mission Group, focuses on changing perceptions and raising funds […]