This September, Ballet Hispánico—America’s leading Latine dance organization and a cornerstone of the Upper West Side—invites families, neighbors, and culture lovers from across the city to join an epic street party 55 years in the making. The free Celebración Latina: Family Day Block Party returns to Ballet Hispánico Way (W. 89th St) on Sunday, SeptemberContinue Reading

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Photo by Ivan Dražić on Pexels.com Yemeni bodegas, Arab nightclubs, Egyptian electronic music. Niyū Yūrk examines the impact of immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa on New York and American culture.  Opening October 4, Niyū Yūrk will explore the often overlooked history of Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) immigration to New YorkContinue Reading

Image Courtesy of City Lore Curated by Icon Ballroom Hall of Famer Founder Michael Roberson of Maison-Margiela, Legendary NYC Mother Jonovia Chase of Xclusive Lanvin and Icon International Mother Twiggy Pucci Garçon City Lore is pleased to announce as a part of their 40th anniversary programming, Legendary Looks: Preserving Our Legacy, entitled Legendary LooksContinue Reading

FIREBIRD at Center for the Arts at Kayenta summer 2025. Courtesy Touki Delphine The genre-defying open-air performance from the Amsterdam-based collective seamlessly blends large-scale visual displays and music inspired by Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite “An immersive experience, a phenomenal experiment in form, a pagan ritual.” – The Theaterkrant “As if GodContinue Reading

Honorees to be Announced in the Coming Weeks for Gracie Mansion Event to Take Place Monday, September 15, 2025 MOME is proud to announce the first-ever “Made in NY” Awards Ceremony that will be dedicated completely to celebrating New York City’s vibrant theatre and live performance community. The invite-only ceremony will be heldContinue Reading

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Photo by Victor Zhang on Pexels.com First-of-its-kind, bilingual exhibition will showcase Puerto Rican life and culture through comic books, encompassing the Island’s complex past, its relationship to New York City, and futuristic visions of fantasy worlds ¡Wepa! Puerto Ricans in the World of Comics will open at The New York PublicContinue Reading