New York City Swings Into Summer With Free SummerStage Concert Series Featuring Marcus Miller and More
SummerStage is back in NYC with over 70 free concerts in various genres across the city's parks, featuring artists like Marcus Miller, The Roots, and Big Freedia.
Upper East Side Stoop Becomes Viral Sensation as Hemric Family's Decorative Displays Draw NYC Crowds
The Hemric family's elaborately decorated townhouse stoop on New York's Upper East Side has become a viral sensation and a popular attraction for locals and tourists.
"Real Women Have Curves" Brings Latino Immigrant Narratives to Broadway Under Sergio Trujillo's Direction
"Real Women Have Curves," a musical about the Latino immigrant experience, opens on Broadway, directed by Sergio Trujillo and featuring music by Joy Huerta.
New York City to Celebrate Film and TV Icons at 2025 "Made in NY" Awards Hosted at Gracie Mansion
NYC celebrates film and TV industry with the "Made in NY" awards at Gracie Mansion, hosted by Mayor Adams, honoring industry figures like Darren Aronofsky and Tracy Morgan.
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Honors AAPI Heritage, Showcases Cultural Tapestry in New York Performances
The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company celebrated Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with performances at Alvin Ailey American Dance Center, emphasizing cultural diversity and unity.
New York City Councilmembers Slam SummerStage Concert Cancellations in Central Park Amidst Free Speech Concerns
Concerts by Kehlani and Noname in Central Park were canceled over security concerns, sparking debates over censorship and free speech among city officials.
Billie Eilish Announces Additional 'Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour' Dates in Bay Area, Long Island, and San Francisco
Billie Eilish extends her 'Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour' with additional shows including a two-night stint at UBS Arena in Long Island on October 25 and 26. Pre-sale tickets are available with general sales to follow.
Grand Central Madison Hosts Auditions for MTA's Music Under New York Program's 35th Anniversary
The MTA held auditions at Grand Central Madison for its Music Under New York program, celebrating 35 years with musicians competing for spots to perform in the subway.
Harlem's Renowned Theatre Group Faces Uncertain Future After $60K NEA Funding Cut
Classical Theatre of Harlem faces a $60,000 grant cut from the NEA, potentially impacting their free Shakespeare performances. They aim to fundraise to cover the shortfall.
Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens Welcomes The Hanley, an Intimate Venue for Close-Up Magic and Cocktails
The Hanley in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, is a new magic show venue by magician Greg Dubin, offering intimate performances and a full bar in a historic location.
Times Square Welcomes Thought-Provoking 12-Foot Bronze Statue of Young Woman in "Grounded in the Stars" Series
A 12-foot bronze statue of a young woman, part of the "Grounded in the Stars" series, was unveiled in Times Square as a public art installation challenging identity representation.
Safety and Political Controversy Prompt Cancellation of Kehlani's New York City Pride Concert in Central Park
Kehlani's Central Park concert was cancelled over security concerns during NYC Pride, following an earlier event cancellation at Cornell University due to allegations of anti-Israel views.












