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Caroline Spivack: There used to be an elevated Second Avenue line. What happened to it?
Asad Dandia, a community organizer, Muslim New Yorker, and urban history tour guide is a rising star with friends in high ...
NJ's nightclubs grew out of a scene that took shape in NYC, where music, liquor and late hours collided in back rooms, ...
In the same way that our current government is leaving deep cuts, the art created to oppose it today will help form healing scars.
Katsos embodies the spirit of Hellenism — building communities, preserving culture, and leading with integrity, generosity, and vision ...
Elizabeth Catlett was a revolutionary printmaker and sculptor; this fall, the Art Institute presents a retrospective of her work.
Dance shows performing this fall in D.C. and across the country feature a collaboration with jeweler Van Cleef & Arpels, and a piece that inspired Beyoncé's "Single Ladies" video.
Nov. 9 Arena Stage 1101 Sixth St., S.W. Tickets start at $49 (fees included) Arenastage.org. As a kid in Syracuse, N.Y., out ...
Hollywood, guerrillas, recycled tires, cities and Mexico's Frida Kahlo are some of the topics on display in Washington this ...
Highlights are a Las Vegas-meets-Broadway style spectacle starring escape artist Lord Nil, an M. Night Shyamalan retrospective and Kel Mitchell’s nostalgia-driven food festival.
“Drunk Dracula” will stalk toward the stage in the latest incarnation of the beloved underground phenomenon, “Drunk ...
On Thursday, September 4 I had the honor of participating in a panel discussion entitled “The Peekskill Riots: Then & Now.” ...