Westbeth Gallery will host Luminous Elsewheres, an exhibit featuring artists who actively explore visual domains that are evocative, mysterious and unexpected. Eschewing the confines of logic and linearity, Luminous Elsewheres artists are receptors through whom “the echoes and reflections of an irrational elsewhere flow freely and take form.” (Daniela Ferretti)Continue Reading

CHELSEA TABLE + STAGE – New York’s newest hotspot for intimate dining and extraordinary music – is expanding their already diverse programming with an exclusive slate of free or reasonably-priced weekly events. With “Drunk Karaoke” on Tuesday nights, “Rock Brunch” on Sunday afternoons, and “Broadway Pit Session” on Sunday nights, the venue allows patrons to be closeContinue Reading

“I KNOW I HAVE A HEART (BECAUSE YOU BROKE IT)” IS NOW AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE PERFORMANCES BEGIN FEBRUARY 17, 2023 OPENING NIGHT SET FOR MARCH 23, 2023 AT THE IMPERIAL THEATRE Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella and Polydor Records/UMeannounced today the release of the new single “I Know I Have A Heart (Because You Broke It)” from the highly anticipated newContinue Reading

Photo by Marco Lenti on Unsplash Brooklyn Bridge Park (BBP) and Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy (Conservancy) celebrated the conclusion of the 2022 season, with exciting growth and a return to robust programming. After another amazing season, BBP and the Conservancy look forward to announcing the 2023 lineup of events, welcoming back partners hosting aContinue Reading

Our neighbor, friend, and contributor Gustavo Fernandez is inviting us and our readers to see his new exhibit at Selina Chelsea this Feb. 17th. HOW TRADITIONAL & DIGITAL ART COHABITATE IN LIVING AREAS Promoting Art in unique and unexpected places. Explore the new Art Show that blends multimedia and cultivatesContinue Reading

Anna Clyne (photo: Christina Kernohan) On March 16, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s presents “Visionary Sounds: Anna Clyne” at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music. Lauded by Seen and Heard International as “an especially satisfying and rewarding experience,” the new, interdisciplinary series spotlights 20th and 21st century artists, with each program featuring related visual art,Continue Reading

Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem and the American Society for Yad Vashem announce the American premiere of Lera Auerbach’s Symphony No. 6, “Vessels of Light,” on April 19th, 2023 at Carnegie Hall. This moving, large-scale symphonic work for solo cello, choir and orchestra, was inspired byContinue Reading

Alberto Burri, Muffa T, 1952 collage, plastic, cement, resin, and oil on canvas, Collection Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Gift of David G. Thompson, 58.21 What do Marcel Duchamp, Louis Armstrong, Yoko Ono, Karl Lagerfeld, Jacques Villon, Oscar de la Renta, Kara Walker, Robert Wilson, Andy Warhol and Louise Nevelson have in common? They’reContinue Reading