The 70,000-square-foot expansion at the New-York Historical Society will include an entire floor dedicated to the new American LGBTQ+Museum. Photo: Courtesy Robert A.M. Stern Architects
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A new nonprofit fund called Places Please Project will provide $500,000 in rental relief to New York City-based theater workers who have been out of work and struggling to pay rent as Covid shut down the industry for more than a year.
“Even as theater begins to reopen, its workers still grapple with uncertainty,” said writer-musician Kyle Jarrow, Co-Founder and President of Places Please Project, in a statement. “Those who’ve left New York City are struggling to return, and many of those who’ve
The 70,000-square-foot expansion at the New-York Historical Society will include an entire floor dedicated to the new American LGBTQ+Museum. Photo: Courtesy Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park, the 67-year-old institution that is an annual signpost of summer — and this year, of a return to in-person life — for both the theater and for the civic fabric of New York City.When “Merry Wives,” a new version of the Bard comedy set in a South Harlem community of West African immigrants, begins performances in Central Park July 6, it arrives informed by all the tumult of the past 18 months.
New York Post.The suspect, shown in a surveillance image, is described as having a dark complexion, being about 5’11” tall and weighing around 185 pounds, with facial hair.
WABC.The man lunged at her with a screwdriver as the train pulled into the Fulton Street stop.Grey says she used mace on her attacker, and tried to escape, but he followed her and stabbed her with the screwdriver, resulting in injuries to her head, torso, and legs.
Teresa Giudice is enjoying a day out with boyfriend Louie Ruelas!
Life, liberty and chicken wings! The Mindy Project gave fans a female superhero in OB-GYN Dr. Mindy Lahiri (Mindy Kaling), who was oddly relatable because of her love of rom-coms, food and tendency to crack jokes while at work.
NEW YORK -- The New-York Historical Society is creating a new archive which will focus on “marginalized communities and inclusive voices” in New York City over the past quarter century.The Diamonstein-Spielvogel Institute for New York City History, Politics, and Community Activism will chronicle “important political, social, and cultural moments from the mid-1900s to the present,” the historical society announced Thursday.“We are so grateful for the initiative and support of the
See also: Historic number of LGBTQ candidates elected in 2020In Queens, Tiffany Cabán, a darling of the Democratic Socialists of America who narrowly lost her 2019 race for Queens District Attorney, in which she nearly toppled a machine-backed candidate and demonstrated the power of the nascent progressive left in New York City politics, was leading a six-person field with 49.4% of the vote, with 87% of precincts reporting.
A judge in New York yesterday issued a temporary restraining order telling Damon Dash that he is currently “restrained and enjoined from altering in any way, selling, assigning, pledging, encumbering, contracting with regard to, or in any way disposing of any property interest in [Jay-Z’s debut album] ‘Reasonable Doubt’, including its copyright and including through any means, such as auctioning a non-fungible token (‘NFT’) reflecting such interests”.
latest update to the New York City Department of Health’s notoriously graphic guidelines for safer sex during the COVID-19 pandemic, the agency is urging residents to be creative but “play safer” — especially by getting vaccinated before engaging in what some have dubbed the “slutty summer” of 2021.New Yorkers should actually “avoid sex parties,” they write — but for those who “insist” on getting their groove fully back this summer, the city explains that it’s imperative to get vaxxed before you
Kacey Musgraves is all smiles while hitting the town with her rumored new boyfriend Cole Schafer.
BERLIN -- American filmmaker Laura Poitras, known for her award-winning 2014 documentary on former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden and his revelations about the National Security Agency, has once again turned her camera on the watchmen.In an exhibition opening Friday in Berlin, Poitras examines the way the state monitors citizens' lives — both abroad and at home, in New York City.While her early work on the war in Iraq and the U.S.
Angelina Jolie has some new ink! The actress debuted a new tattoo in New York City earlier this week. Jolie — who has shown off at least 16 tattoos over the years — added a quote from astronomer Galileo Galilei to her forearm. Her new ink reads «Eppur si muove,» which is Italian for “And yet it moves." The quote dates back to 1633, during Galileo's trial for suspicion of heresy.
Angelina Jolie and her kids went out and about in New York City last week. The paparazzi snapped the actress a couple of times and looks like Angelina has added fresh ink to her already existing and varied tattoo collection.
According to a report in Deadline, A New York judge on Tuesday ruled for the extradition of Harvey Weinstein from New York to Los Angeles where he could reportedly be facing a new set of charges while serving a 23-year sentence in New York.
The bellhops are back this summer.Nearly every hotel in the New York City shut its doors last year. While some of the city’s most iconic rooms for rent — like Rosewood’s tony Carlyle Hotel, as well as the Mark and the Pierre — where quick to reopen (notably the Lotte Palace Hotel never closed), others — like the resplendent St.
Vanessa Hudgens can’t get enough tattoos. Not too long ago, the actress took to her Instagram to show off her trip in New York City to see acclaimed tattoo artist Mr. K to get a few dainty tattoos.A post shared by