Surviving every test possible, LMAO is now running off-Broadway at the newly renovated Midtown Theater in Times Square (Broadway / Seventh Avenue on West 46th Street). Developing this great show...
Based on Ingmar Bergman's film 'Smiles of a Summer Night,' 'A Little Night Music' is set in a weekend country house in turn-of-the-last-century Sweden, bringing together surprising liaisons, long...
Enjoy a winter wonderland with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, a Halloween haunt with the Disney Villains, a Very Merry Unbirthday Party, a Royal Ball with the Disney Princesses and more in a magical...
Born in the Bronx in 1931 and a longtime resident of Brooklyn and Manhattan, Malcah Zeldis engagingly taps into and captures the pulse of the urban landscape. Her scenes of everyday life and biblical...
Three special guests are locked in a room with no windows, no mirrors, and only one door, in what might be Hell. All expect to be tortured until they realize they are there to torture each other...
Oleg Videnin's striking portraits allow a glimpse into the intimate emotions of his regular but extraordinary subjects from the forgotten corners of today's rural Russia.
'Who Shot Rock & Roll' is the first major museum exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in the foreground, acknowledging their creative and collaborative role in the history of rock music.
Brooklyn-based artist Patricia Cronin presents watercolors illustrating the work of the nineteenth-century American ex-patriot sculptor Harriet Hosmer.
'Body Parts' features thirty-five objects that represent individual body parts in ancient Egyptian art from the Brooklyn Museum's collection, many of which will be displayed for the first time.
This exhibition includes 124 watercolors selected from a set of 350 that depict detailed scenes from the New Testament, from before the birth of Jesus through the Resurrection, in a chronological...
!From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith' honors the gift of twenty-one pieces of silver and gold jewelry created by the Brooklyn modernist jeweler Arthur Smith.
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'Mapping New York's Shoreline' celebrates the Dutch accomplishments in the New York City region, especially along the waterways forming its urban watershed, from the Connecticut River and Long Island...
'Lubalin Now,' a free exhibition at The Cooper Union, will showcase contemporary graphic design that reflects the formal and conceptual approach of pioneering designer Herb Lubalin's work and legacy...
This exhibition commemorates 'Candide''s 250th anniversary through a wide variety of materials from The New York Public Library's holdings, including The Martin J. Gross Collection of Voltaire and His...
The AIA New York Chapter presents 'Arch Schools: Visions of the Future,' its fifth annual exhibition of exemplary student work from fourteen area architecture schools. The theme of the 2009 Arch...
Since 1987, the REAL Winnie-the-Pooh and four of his best friends -- Eeyore, Piglet, Kanga and Tigger -- have been living at The New York Public Library. Christopher Robin Milne's father, A.A. Milne...
New York is often imagined as a perennially new city, yet in the four decades since the 1965 passage of the New York Landmarks Law, it has become one of the strongest forces for historic preservation...
This annual exhibition of K-12 explorations into the built environment showcases models and drawings from 'Learning By Design:NY,' the school based residency program, as well as work from the youth...
The first substantial printed book in the West is the royal-folio two-volume Bible on display, comprising nearly 1,300 pages and printed in Mainz on the central Rhine by Johann Gutenberg (ca...
The story of women on Wall Street is the story of women in America. Issues of self-determination, freedom and financial independence clashed with societal norms in the traditionally male domain of...