Unidentified photographer, Hester Street, West from the Southwest Corner of Norfolk Street, New York City, ca. 1898. Patricia D. Klingenstein Library, The New York Historical, Gift of Samuel V. Hoffman, 1912. On view November 28, 2025 – March 29, 2026 This fall, The New York Historical presents a new exhibition thatContinue Reading

Photo Courtesy of 92NY NYC public high school students will attend the October 29 matinee of Hell’s Kitchen followed by talkbackThe ten-week program will serve up to 900 students The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) will launch Broadway Spotlight, a ten-week arts residency for New York City public high school students. Developed by 92NY’sContinue Reading

Theater Row in conjunction with United Solo will present the debut of fashion and “Project Runway” television star Austin Scarlett in his hotly anticipated one-man show “Satin Secrets: A Night with Austin Scarlett” at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street, NYC 10036) on Saturday, November 15 at 7:00 PM and Wednesday, November 19 at 8:30 PM.  “Satin Secrets: A Night with Austin Scarlett” is directed by DustyContinue Reading

‘Sinners’ and ‘Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America’ Podcast Among the Honorees SAG-AFTRA announced the film Sinners and Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America podcast as two of the recipients for its seventh biennial SAG-AFTRA American Scene Awards. The awards honor productions that exemplify the best of diverse and inclusive entertainment, musicContinue Reading

Pedestrians Walk along the Columbus Avenue Open Street in Manhattan. Credit: NYC DOT Community-Based Organizations, Schools, Businesses, and Other Prospective Partners Are Invited to Join New York City’s Open Streets Program to Reimagine the Use of Streets as Public Spaces. NYC DOT Supports More Than 200 Open Streets Across theContinue Reading

Sunset Walk around Brighton Beach Jane’s Walk, led by Nina Tinikashvili during the 2025 festival. Photo: Cameron Blaylock. The Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS) is pleased to announce the seven grantees selected to join the 2025–2026 Enduring Culture Community Partner Program. These community-based organizations are advancing cultural preservationContinue Reading

Eligible Bronx Homeowners Encouraged to Sign Up Now—Queens and Brooklyn Next in 2026 DEP Awarded $72 Million to Replace Lead Service Lines in Low-Income and Environmental Justice Communities To mark National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is expanding its free lead serviceContinue Reading