It runs in the family, Art & Fame. Jamie deRoy’s mother Aaronel deRoy Gruber (1918-2011) was a well known Pittsburgh artist who worked in many mediums....
Photo and opening photo by David Chick A new “Alternate Universe/Other World Hamlet” is descending upon the 13th Street Repertory this July and at the launch...
Times Square Arts and the Cuban Artists Fund bring Aimée García Marrero and her public art installation Times of Silence exposesing the news of our day,...
Times Square Arts brings Jennifer Steinkamp’s brief film Botanic to Times Square’s electronic billboards from 11:57pm to midnight every night in May. This project is a...
Tis award season and theatre is flurishing, but all the boating activities, as well as the summer fare start to kick into gear. Here is our...
This spring, British artist Cornelia Parker will create a site-specific installation atop The Met’s Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden. The installation will be the...
4/1-3 See spectacular arrangements of flowers from around the world and attend scheduled events at Macy’s Flower Show Free. New York International Auto Show is billed...
A celebration commemorating the unveiling of a Les Miserables portrait on the occasion of this production’s 2nd anniversary on Broadway was held at the fabulous Tony’s...
March is blooming with events due to the fact, Easter is early this year. St. Patricks day is near and dear to New Yorkers hearts, so...
Known for being married to Beatle John Lennon, Yoko Ono has been hospitalized in New York at Mount Sinai . Her publicist is stating she had “extreme flu-like” symptoms....
Mashable, the leading media company for the digital generation, announced today that “Retronaut’s New York,” a pop-up exhibition of historic panoramas of New York produced by...
I had the honor of attending a birthday party for the legendary designer and businesswoman Iris Apfel. She created much of the furniture in my friend...
Honoree Maurice Hines was honored today with his caricature portrait being unveiled at Sardi’s. He now hangs next to his brother Gregory a dream his mother had...
Romance returned to Times Square with a dazzling public pavilion designed by architectural collaboration Collective-LOK. The winner of the annual 2016 Times Square Valentine Heart Design,...
Explore the rich, often-misunderstood Viking culture like never before with the largest collection of Viking artifacts ever displayed in North America. Featuring more than 500 treasures,...
February in New York offers things for lovers and those on their own. Fashion is in high gear, discounts are a plenty and New York is...
The renowned Egyptologist Dr. Nicholas Reeves gave an exclusive media tour of the new exhibition, “The Discovery of King Tut” at Premire Exhibits at 417 5th Ave., at 37th St....
Egyptologists, Dr. Zahi Hawass visited The Discovery of King Tut, the exhibition which recreates the tomb of King Tut and the treasures found within, for two...
With the holidays over, you would think the city would slow down. Nope! If you missed the holiday fun you can still catch the following: The Holiday...
5 fun and absolutely free things to do while in New York New York is the city of fun. Well, it is a bit crowded for...
The 14th edition of Art Basel in Miami Beach closed amid reports of strong sales and an enthusiastic reception from collectors, institutions, gallerists and critics from across the Americas...
The sky dumped buckets of rain on Miami this Art Week, but it didn’t stop art lovers from enjoying some of the best in events and...
Miami had a stylish visitor this week with Vanity Fair in town to host a series of events honoring the largest art celebration in the world. The magazine first...
The Odyssey, which will be shown on Times Square’s electronic billboards from 11:57 pm to midnight from December 1-30. This project is a part of Midnight...
Multi-hyphenate artist and filmmaker Chris Rock will return to host the Oscars® for a second time, producers David Hill and Reginald Hudlin announced today. The 88th Academy...