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COVID Christmas in NYC
COVID-19 hasn't succeeded in canceling Christmas. Read on for some pandemic-friendly holiday activities.
From Landfill to Arts Space: Socrates Sculpture Park
If Socrates Sculpture Park on Long Island City is a testament to anything, it is New York City's ability to regenerate and regrow.
Rethinking America
The Brooklyn Museum's American art wing undergoes a timely and important revision, and one that forces us to rethink our understanding of American history through its art.
Arts Guide: NYC's Lower East Side
Once an infamous hub of artistic freedom and creative expression, home to Basquiat and Allen Ginsberg, the Lower East Side is hardly the ugly stepsister of Manhattan's west side.
Conceptualizing the Consolarium
Musings on Amy Brener's debut solo exhibition, on view now at Jack Barrett Gallery.
City Sidewalks: Dressed in Holiday Style
A helpful guide for squeezing in some culture between the Secret Santa parties and gift exchanges.
David Bowie Is: Up Close & Personal
In the fifth year of its international tour, "David Bowie Is" ends its journey at The Brooklyn Museum.
A Survey of Modern Dance at Paul Taylor's Lincoln Center Season
An evening with Paul Taylor, American Modern Dance was a wonderful survey of modern dance, from the turn of the 20th century through today.
The NYC Gallery Scene: Where to Begin?
With over 600 galleries in New York City, how do you begin to decide where to visit and what to see? Luckily, there are people who can help you along the way!
Discovering Design at Cooper Hewitt
The Museum is revolutionizing what it means to be a cultural institution in today's age through the marriage of the digital and physical.
An Inspiring Evening with New York City Ballet
Thought provoking, inspiring and stimulating works with modern sensibilities. Thursday's program was a clear indication that these elements of dance are alive and well at New York City Ballet.
Making Sense of Contemporary Art at MoMA PS1
If you're like me, some examples of contemporary art maybe not be very intuitive to you. Luckily, MoMA PS1 is dedicated to making their exhibitions and installations 100% accessible to any and all visitors.