BY KAREN REMPEL | With the passing of Tina Turner on May 24 to a place that surely awaits the world’s most beloved entertainers, July’s…
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BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | Martin Luther King famously said, “The time is always right to do the right thing.” For Toby Armour, 1964 was an…
Thankfully, without any noticeable Canadian wildfire smog in the air, the Washington Square Music Festival successfully held its second summer park concert on the evening…
BY STEPHEN DiLAURO On a recent evening in Chelsea, I happened upon a pop-up exhibit in the same building where I had gone to visit…
BY JOHN PIETARO | Just who is Harvey Brownstone? For the many residing south of Niagara’s Rainbow Bridge, the celebrity host with an audience of…
INTERVIEW BY MARIA PASSANNANTE-DERR | Cuban-born Ahmed Alom will make his debut as conductor for the Washington Square Music Festival Chamber Ensemble at its June…
Mayor Adams on Wednesday awarded a Key to the City of New York to Robert De Niro, the legendary actor and co-founder of the Tribeca…
BY KAREN REMPEL Candace Bushnell, Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker…fabulous women, both real and fictional! “Sex and the City” is 25 in June, and Season…
There will be a regular sancocho (Puerto Rican stew) of art, culture, music and comedy at the Loisaida Festival on Sun., May 28. The 36th…
Theater for the New City’s Lower East Side Festival of the Arts is an indoor and outdoor live audience event with a lineup of more…