by Brynn Theurer | Jun 12, 2025 | Art, Culture, Museums
Recently, the Museum of the City of New York launched a new exhibit entitled Urban Stomp: Dreams and Defiance on the Dance Floor. The interactive exhibition guides visitors through the history of dance centering around New York City. Dance has emerged as a form of...
by Brynn Theurer | Jun 12, 2025 | Culture, Downtown News, Museums
Photos courtesy of Fraunces Tavern Museum. Fraunces Tavern Museum has announced a new program, Liberty 250, in honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The program, which was launched in April of this year, is a multi-year...
by DOWNTOWN News | Apr 17, 2025 | Art, Culture, Museums, NYC
Fraunces Tavern was a witness to history throughout the Revolutionary War. Among the many events that took place there, it served as a meeting place for the Sons of Liberty, a site for trials that were part of a process that led to the emancipation of thousands of...
by Grace Bugin | Nov 5, 2024 | Architecture, Art, Culture, Museums
The Frick Collection from East 70th Street. Rendering courtesy of Selldorf Architects. The Frick Collection will reopen April 17, 2025, following the renovation and enhancement by Selldorf Architects of its historic Fifth Avenue home. The Museum and library will...
by Grace Bugin | Oct 15, 2024 | Art, Lighting, Museums, NYC, Outdoor
Edges of Ailey. Photo courtesy The Whitney. If you are looking for something to do this fall, these six exhibitions are perfect to enjoy with friends, family, a partner, or on your own. Limitless: Another Point of View and Dark Matter: A Nightmare Before Midnight at...
by Grace Bugin | Sep 17, 2024 | Art, Culture, Events, Health, Museums, NYC
During the week of September 23rd, the American Museum of Natural History will be offering several public programs and events in conjunction with Climate Week NYC. Don’t miss this annual gathering compact with global leaders, activists, and organizations. Portraits on...