"Hamilton" Celebrates Ten Years on Broadway with Star-Studded Fundraiser and Block Party in New York
"Hamilton" marks its 10th anniversary on Broadway with special performances and a fundraiser event expected to raise $3 million for the Immigrant Coalition. Fans celebrated, and original cast members reunited for the historic moment.
Eminem Teams Up With Complex for a Stan Look-Alike Contest in Manhattan Ahead of New Documentary Premiere
Eminem is hosting a Stan look-alike contest in SoHo, Manhattan, with exclusive merchandise and a chance to meet celebrities, ahead of his documentary premiere.
"A Chorus Line" Celebrates 50 Years with Gala Featuring Ariana DeBose and Broadway Legends at Shubert Theatre
"A Chorus Line" celebrates its 50th anniversary with a gala at the Shubert Theatre, featuring stars like Ariana DeBose and commemorating its impact on Broadway.
Alamo Drafthouse Founder Tim League Unveils Metro Private Cinema in Chelsea for Upscale, Private Film Experiences
Tim League is opening Metro Private Cinema in Chelsea, offering private rentals of plush screening rooms with pre-movie dinner, themed for the film selected. Prices range from $200 to $1,000 with additional costs for dining and drinks.
5-Year-Old Los Angeles Piano Prodigy Alec Van Khajadourian Set to Dazzle at New York's Carnegie Hall
A five-year-old piano prodigy from Los Angeles, Alec Van Khajadourian, will perform at New York City's Carnegie Hall and has the rare ability of perfect pitch.
Wu-Tang Clan Bids Farewell with Final Shows in New York City and Newark on "The Final Chamber Tour"
Wu-Tang Clan is performing their final shows in NYC and Newark as part of their farewell tour, with tickets available from $46. Their impact on hip-hop is highlighted.
New York City's Theater Scene Abuzz as "Masquerade," Based on "Phantom of the Opera," Sells Out its First Run
"Masquerade," an immersive theater experience based on "The Phantom of the Opera," directed by Diane Paulus, creates excitement in New York City with sold-out previews and an extended run.
John Summit to Host 'Experts Only Festival' on Randall’s Island, Aiming to Redefine NYC's Dance Music Scene
John Summit's Experts Only Festival is set to debut on Randall’s Island, NYC, this September, potentially becoming NYC's largest dance music festival with an expected 50,000 attendees.
New York City to Host 'Goatham 2025' as the First Competitive Eating Contest for Goats
NYC will host the first competitive eating contest between goats, organized by Major League Eating, featuring Riverside Park Conservancy's eco-friendly squad on July 12.
"Maybe Happy Ending" and Nicole Scherzinger Triumph at Tony Awards, George Clooney's Play Snubbed
"Maybe Happy Ending" wins six Tonys, including Best New Musical, Darren Criss clinches Leading Actor, while Nicole Scherzinger takes Leading Actress. Cole Escola becomes the first non-binary winner for Leading Actor in a Play.
Manhattan Celebrates Puerto Rican Heritage with Vibrant 68th National Puerto Rican Day Parade
The 68th National Puerto Rican Day Parade celebrated Puerto Rican culture in NYC, featuring music, dance, and a theme of cultural influence. Celebrities were honored, and millions participated both in-person and via live TV.
East Harlem Celebrates Puerto Rican Heritage with 40th Annual 116th Street Festival This Weekend
The 40th annual 116th Street Festival celebrates Puerto Rican and Hispanic culture in East Harlem with music, activities, and a live PIX11 broadcast. Traffic rerouting expected.












