ongoing events

film fests / series:

► thru 6/10: the 16th annual art of brooklyn film festival: 100 sutton, feirstein graduate school of cinema, film noir cinema, tom kane theatre, and online. various prices. >>

► thru 6/11: marilyn 100: 13 films celebrating marilyn monroe’s 100th year. film forum (south village), $18. >>

► thru 6/29: be gay, do crime: bad education, law of desire, pink flamingos, strangers on a train, women who kill, and more. nitehawk cinema (williamsburg and prospect park). $15-17. >>

► thru 6/29: scream scene’s macabre mondays: the shining, night of the creeps, drag me to hell, midsommar, and dead alive. baker falls (les), free admission. >>

► thru 7/9: something borrowed, something blue: all that heaven allows, coming to america, crazy rich asians, monsoon wedding, moonstruck, and more. the paris theater (midtown), $17 general, $15 seniors/students. >>

registration is open for the 24th annual solstice in times square: mind over madness yoga: on the longest day of the year, thousands of yogis will roll out mats on the broadway plazas of times square for a daylong series of free classes running from sunrise to sunset. whether you’re a dedicated practitioner or just curious what it’s like to do downward dog beneath towering billboards, the june 21 sessions are open to all. free registration (required) includes a yoga mat, and donations support the times square alliance’s outreach services. can’t make it in person? classes will also be livestreamed. >>

thru 6/10: les: the untold story: graffiti hall of fame presents a group exhibition featuring lower east side graffiti writers, street artist, and cultural legends at studio6 gallery (les). opening reception 6/4 6pm-midnight. free admission. >>

thru 6/13: dalí: the great years 1929–1939: di donna galleries presents a look at salvador dalí’s most transformative decade, when the artist collaborated with luis buñuel, designed for coco chanel, and arrived in new york. the most significant showing of dalí’s work in new york since the 2008 exhibition at the museum of modern art, the exhibition brings together paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and archival material from major private and public collections—including the dalí museum, the art institute of chicago, the san francisco museum of modern art, and the philadelphia museum of art. opening reception 4/16 6-8pm. di donna galleries (ues), free admission. >>

sponsored: thru 6/14: get $35 tickets to see hugh jackman in new born and cecily strong in what happened was… — final weeks!: cecily strong (snl) and corey stoll (girls) star in what happened was… — ‘an immaculately staged revival’ of tom noonan’s masterpiece about two lonely new yorkers searching for connection. also playing in rep: tony® winner hugh jackman delivers ‘one of the deftest, most extraordinary performances in new york’ (the new york times) alongside sepideh moafi (the pitt) and marianna gailus in new born — an intimate evening of pure storytelling. two easy ways to access $35 tix: $35 digital lottery through todaytix and $35 day-of tickets at the box office. >>

thru 6/14: tribeca festival: the tribeca festival returns for its 25th iteration with film and tv screenings, podcasts, gaming, talks, and much more. various venues and prices. >>

thru 6/14 (tues-sun 12-7pm): the cooper union’s 2026 end of year show: classrooms, hallways, and studios transform into galleries showcasing works by 2025-2026 art, architecture, and engineering students. opening reception 5/27 5-8pm. foundation building + 41 cooper square (east village), free admission. >>

thru 6/14 (sundays at 6pm): music in a garden: the west side community garden’s annual concert series returns with intimate early-evening performances tucked among the greenery, featuring flamenco, classical cello, ragtime, jazz, funk, and more. west side community garden (uws), free admission. >>

thru 6/17: it’s crowded: cartoons by hilary fitzgerald campbell: greenpoint’s yashar gallery hosts an exhibition of new works by the new yorker cartoonist hilary fitzgerald campbell. opening reception 5/28 6-9pm. free admission. >>

thru 6/17 (wednesdays at 12pm): ‘art is all around’ lunchtime concert series: take a musical break at the downtown alliance’s ‘art is all around’ lunchtime concert series, returning to the wtc area with concerts at cortland way (5/13-27) and the plaza at 140 broadway (6/3-17). first up: george gee swing orchestra, featuring dancers paolo pasta lanna and laurentina. >>

thru 6/21 (closed tuesdays): out of silence: a 15-minute sound installation by hans rosenström takes over franklin d. roosevelt four freedoms state park (roosevelt island). inspired by the music of the composer arvo pärt and architect louis kahn’s memorial to president fdr, the piece features recorded vocals by estonian vocal ensemble vox clamantis and runs on the hour. free admission. >>

thru 6/22 (mondays at 6pm): piano mondays at the high line: a reimagined pride tradition: the high line channels classic nyc piano bar energy into an open-air pride singalong led by lance horne of club cumming and a rotating cast of broadway musicians. on the high line spur at 30th st + 10th ave, free admission. >>

thru 6/24 (wednesdays at 7pm): bingo in bryant park: bingo! compete against hundreds of players for a chance to win prizes like gift cards, bryant park swag, and more. hosted by comedian andy ross. the fountain terrace (6th ave + 41st street), free. >>

thru 6/25 (wednesdays + thursdays at 8pm): sugar, sugar!: domino park’s performing arts series returns for its second edition, presenting artists working across dance, puppetry, theater, performance art, and music. the sunset waterfront performances kick off tonight with amando houser’s deliadelia! the flat-chested witch! and pussypaws puppetry: that paradise place. domino park (williamsburg), free admission. >>

thru 6/26 (fridays 5-8pm, weather-permitting): kingsland wildflowers green roof friday evening open hours: head up to the kingsland wildflowers green roof in greenpoint for golden hour among native plants and skyline views. explore the meadows, learn about the green roof and newtown creek, enjoy live music, and check out (and shop) plants grown on-site. free admission (rsvp). >>

thru 6/27 (tues+sat 10am-6pm): marcel duchamp at gagosian: gagosian opens its new upper east side gallery with an exhibition of key works by marcel duchamp, coinciding with moma’s retrospective and featuring many of the artist’s iconic ‘readymades.’ 980 madison ave at e 76th street, free admission. >>

thru 6/28: mobile unit’s as you like it: the public theater’s mobile unit presents shakespeare’s as you like it to parks and public spaces across all five boroughs. free admission. >>

thru 6/28: raphael: sublime poetry: the first comprehensive exhibition on raphael (1483–1520) in the united states brings together more than 170 works spanning his rise from urbino to florence and his final years in rome. drawings, paintings, and tapestries from private and public collections trace the arc of one of the renaissance’s biggest names. the met fifth ave (ues), pay-what-you-wish admission for new york state residents and ny, nj, and ct students, $30 general/$22 seniors/$22 visitors with disabilities/$17 students otherwise). >>

thru 6/29: the bronx museum’s seventh annual aim biennial: ‘forms of connection’: 28 emerging artists from the 2024-2025 cycles of the bronx museum’s artist in the marketplace (aim) fellowship program unveil new works. opening party 1/23 6-8pm. free admission. >>

thru 7/5 (tuesdays-sundays at 7pm): new york classical theatre: shakespeare’s the tragedy of julius caesar in parks: new york classical theatre’s 27th season brings shakespeare to parks across manhattan: central park (6/2-21), carl schurz park (6/23-28), and battery park (6/30-7/5, no performance 7/4). performed in immersive panoramic theatre style, the audience follows the action from scene to scene through the park. prefer to stay seated? the audience stays in one fixed location during ‘take a seat week’ performances 6/23-28. special events throughout the season include dog-friendly nights, pride night, student + senior matinees, civics is sexy: rome to right now, and more. free admission (donations welcome). >>

thru 7/11: mystery and wonder: a legacy of golden age magicians in new york city: step behind the curtain at the new york public library for the performing arts (uws) with an exhibition devoted to the city’s golden age of magic. drawing from rare archival materials, the show explores how turn-of-the-century magicians blurred the lines between spiritualism, vaudeville, circus, and theater, alongside emerging science and technology. photographs, posters, and artifacts trace the careers of legendary figures like harry houdini, harry kellar, alexander and adelaide herrmann, and others. the exhibition is accompanied by a series of free public programs, including magic performances, conversations, and film screenings. free admission. >>

thru 7/31: carnegie hall citywide: carnegie hall steps out of midtown to bring a mix of live performances to venues throughout new york city. the annual series features artists of all genres including classical, broadway, jazz, latin music, and beyond. kicking things off: hudson yards hosts ensemble connect for a short concert inspired by musical ideas from the world of the lion king, followed by a screening of the disney classic on a 30-foot screen. >>

thru 8/2: (tues-sun 11am-7pm): manifesting marilyn: the making of an icon: genesis house’s latest immersive exhibition celebrates marilyn monroe. details tba. genesis house (meatpacking district), free admission. >>

thru 8/12 (monthly): zumba on the high line: get your cardio with a view at outdoor zumba classes on the high line. all experience levels welcome. weather permitting. advance registration is encouraged. >>

thru 8/15: the 13th queensboro dance festival: the annual queensboro dance festival presents free outdoor performances all across the borough. the season kicks off with an opening event on saturday featuring all 20 queens-based dance companies. >>

thru 8/15 (monthly): lic summer wellness series: join sputnik yoga at culture lab lic for a series of community wellness sessions designed to bring people together through movement, music, and mindfulness. all levels welcome. byo water and mat. pay-what-you-can admission. >>

thru 8/15 (various fridays + saturdays at 7pm or 7:30pm): green-wood after hours: explore green-wood cemetery under the night sky, walking past gravestones and monuments while hearing stories of notable new yorkers along the way. the tour ends with a stop inside the catacombs—an underground space that’s usually closed to the public. byo flashlight. $30. >>

thru 8/16: art of noise: a new exhibition at cooper hewitt celebrates the groundbreaking designs that have shaped how people experience music over the past century. organized by the san francisco museum of modern art and adapted to the history of the new york music scene for its east coast presentation, the exhibition features over 300 works from concert posters to record albums, phonographs to digital music players, handheld radios to sound systems, plus immersive audio installations by teenage engineering and devon turnbull. cooper hewitt (ues), $22 general, $16 seniors, $10 students, pay-what-you-wish 5-6pm daily. >>

thru 8/16 (thursdays-sundays at 6:30pm): hudson classical theater company: hudson classical theater company’s 23rd summer season presents intimate, outdoor productions of anton chekhov’s uncle vanya (5/28-6/21), william shakespeare’s hamlet (6/25-7/19), and arthur conan doyle’s the dancing men: a sherlock holmes mystery (7/23-8/16) at the soldiers’ and sailors’ monument in riverside park (uws). pay-what-you-can admission (donations will be accepted following the show). >>

thru 8/22: marcel duchamp at moma: the museum of modern art presents the first retrospective of marcel duchamp’s work in the united states since 1973, featuring 300 works spanning his multifaceted career across all media from 1900 to 1968. moma (midtown), $30 general, $22 seniors, $22 visitors with disabilities, $17 students, free for new york state residents fridays 5:30-8:30pm. >>

thru 8/23: free shakespeare in the park: romeo + juliet: the public theater’s free shakespeare in the park returns to central park’s delacorte theater with productions of romeo + juliet directed by saheem ali (thru 6/28) and the winter’s tale directed by daniel sullivan (7/25-8/23). plus: summer friday open houses on 6/5, 6/19, 8/7, 8/14, and 8/21 will feature self-guided tours, onstage photo ops, family-friendly activities, live music, giveaways, and special guests. there are five ways to get free tickets: in-person at the theater in the park, at an in-person lottery at the public theater in noho, in-person at select distribution points in the five boroughs on specific dates, in-person standby line at the theater in the park, and via a digital lottery on the todaytix app. >>

thru 8/23: whitney biennial 2026: the 82nd edition of america’s longest-running contemporary art survey brings together 56 artists, duos, and collectives for a wide-ranging look at life right now. whitney museum of american art (meatpacking district), $30 general, $24 seniors/students, free for 25 and under, free for all every friday 5-10pm and every second sunday. >>

thru 8/25 (tuesdays at 7pm): sunset meditation at socrates sculpture park: sunset meditation with mindful astoria returns to socrates sculpture park (lic). sessions are designed for all experience levels and include include mindful breathing, mindful movement, and loving-kindness meditation. byo mat, blanket, or cushion. free admission. >>

thru 8/25 (tuesdays 7:30am): tai chi in bryant park: bryant park’s free outdoor tai chi classes return for the 2026 season. open to all experience levels, sessions are held at the park’s fountain terrace, rain or shine. >>

thru 8/27 (7pm): prospect park yoga: stretch out on prospect park’s long meadow for a summer-long series of free yoga classes led by a rotating lineup of instructors. all experience levels welcome. byo mat or towel and water. >>

thru 8/28: wagner park summer series: downtown’s waterfront robert f. wagner park presents a summer of music, dance, poetry, world cup viewing parties, and more. free admission. >>

thru 9/6: brooklyn cyclones baseball season: the crack of the bat returns to coney island as the brooklyn cyclones take the field at maimonides park, located along the iconic boardwalk. opening week promos include post-game fireworks (friday), everyone runs the bases (saturday), free ice cream for the first 500 kids (sunday), and more. $14+. >>

thru 9/6: new exhibitions at poster house: poster house, the first museum in the united states dedicated to the global history of posters, presents four new exhibitions for the spring 2026 season. first up: act black: posters from black american stage + screen and love + fury: new york’s fight against aids. $15 general; $10 seniors, students, educators, veterans, visitors with disabilities; free admission every friday and every third sunday. >>

thru 9/7 (weekends and holidays 1-7pm): coney island history project: the coney island history project opens for the season with two new exhibits at the wonder gallery: anders goldfarb’s photographs of coney island in the 1970s and 1980s, and kelly luu’s coney island mini zine machine. free admission. >>

sunrise tai chi + sunset yoga at fort tryon park: start and end your day with outdoor tai chi (6:30am) and yoga (6:45pm) sessions at fort tryon park (washington heights). free admission.

thru 9/11: bryant park picnic performances: the annual summer performance series is back with two dozen free music, dance, and theater events in the heart of midtown. blankets and bistro chairs are provided for use. bring your own picnic or purchase food and drinks from on-site vendors. >>

thru 9/11 (various fridays and saturdays at 9pm): astoria beer garden silent disco dance party: three djs, one beer garden, and a crowd dancing in near-total silence at this bi-weekly silent disco party. wireless headphones are provided so you can choose your vibe between dj sets. astoria’s bohemian hall + beer garden, $20-30 (a credit or debit card is needed for the check-in process to use the required headphones). >>

thru 9/13: beaches are open for the season: nyc’s public beaches across the five boroughs are open for swimming and relaxing through the season. >>

thru 9/13 (weds-sun 11:30am-6pm): new exhibitions at the folk art museum: folk nation: crafting patriotism in the united states and self-made: a century of inventing artists. folk art museum (uws), free admission. >>

thru 9/16:outdoor fitness at domino park: brooklyn’s domino park brings movement to the williamsburg waterfront with a fitness series offering pilates, boxing, and dance cardio on saturdays at 10am, sunday yoga at 10am, and sunrise yoga on wednesdays at 6:30am.

thru 9/16: bryant park yoga: free outdoor yoga is back at bryant park for its 23rd year, with a rotating lineup of instructors leading all-levels classes. choose from tuesdays at 10am on the upper terrace or wednesdays at 6pm on the lawn, where hundreds of mats take over the grass for one of the city’s biggest collective stretches. byo mat, towel, and water. rsvp required. >>

thru 9/16: bryant park’s outdoor reading room: bryant park’s outdoor ‘reading room’ and series of free events returns for the 2026 season: books on broadway – a backstage look at broadway (select dates @ 12:30pm); quiet reading – a silent reading hour followed by discussion (select tuesdays 3-5pm, 5/12-6/15); poetry – readings by established and emerging poets (tuesdays @ 6pm, 5/25-9/1); author – authors discuss their latest books and writing process (wednesdays @ 12:30pm 5/27-8/26); reel talks – talks on movies, cinema culture, and filmmaking (mondays @ 12:30pm, 6/15-8/17); non-fiction – lectures and conversations with historians, authors, and thinkers (wednesdays @ 7pm 7/1-9/2); writers workshop – workshops geared to improve your writing skills (thursdays @ 6:30pm 7/9-8/13); and more. >>

thru 9/19: bric celebrate brooklyn!: new york city’s longest-running, free, outdoor performing arts festival presents a summer of concerts and performances at prospect park’s lena horne bandshell. kicking things off 6/4 at 7pm: sheila e. + leon knight + dj spinna. >>

thru 9/21 (mondays thru thursdays): healthy on the hudson fitness classes: hudson river park’s free 60-minute riverfront fitness classes return to piers 25, 46, 64, and 97 for the season: conditioning (mondays), hiit (tuesdays), plates, strength and sculpt (wednesdays), and yoga (thursdays). byo water and mat. >>

thru 9/26: (wednesdays + thursdays 5-7pm, saturdays 10am-3pm, sundays 12-2:30pm): free kayaking at brooklyn bridge park: free kayaking returns to brooklyn bridge park with 20-minute paddles offering views of the brooklyn bridge and downtown manhattan skyline. life vests, gear, and basic instruction are provided. sunday sessions reserved for kids and their guardians. advance registration opens two weeks before each date. >>

thru 9/29: outdoor yoga, fitness, and zumba at hunter’s point south park: free yoga (6/2-9/29: tuesdays 7pm and sundays 9am), fitness (6/2-9/29: tuesdays 6pm), and zumba (5/20-9/30: wednesdays 6:30pm) classes return to hunters point south park (lic). >>

thru 9/30 (except holidays and holiday weekends): waterfront workouts at brooklyn bridge park: brooklyn bridge park’s season of free outdoor workout classes with a view returns: zumba (mondays), sunset yoga (tuesdays), amp’d bootcamp (wednesdays), morning yoga (saturdays), and pilates (sundays). open to all ages and abilities. registration opens at the beginning of each month for that month’s classes. >>

thru the season: public barbecuing areas: from waterfront parks to neighborhood green spaces, nyc parks has released its annual guide to designated grilling spots where you can legally fire up the coals all summer long. >>

thru the season: rooftop cinema club: catch movies under the open sky at the embassy suites skylawn rooftop in midtown, where this seasonal series screens a mix of cult favorites, classics, and newer releases. wireless headphones help block out the city noise, and drinks and classic cinema concessions are available for purchase. screenings thru june include before sunrise, casablanca, grease, high fidelity, pretty woman, sinners, taxi driver, the first wives club, the golden girls, and many more. $21.75+ admission (15% off for military, 10% off for students). >>

thru the season: rooftop movies at yotel times square: soccer sundays, musical mondays, date night tuesdays, and spooky wednesdays await on the green room 42’s rooftop at yotel times square. food and drinks will be available for purchase. june’s selections include the little mermaid, when harry met sally, get out, ronaldo, rent, and more. $23.48 ticket includes a cocktail/mocktail of the day and popcorn. >>

thru the season ( thurs-sat 12-8pm): smorgasburg central park: the outdoor food market heads uptown to the columbus circle entrance of central park with 25+ vendors. free admission. >>

thru the season: six coasts governors island grand opening: grab a drink and/or a bite and take in the harbor view from six coasts, a new open-air pan american seafood restaurant and cocktail bar from smorgasburg on governors island. >>

thru the season: prospect park’s lefrak center at lakeside spring/summer opening: warmer weather brings the return of roller skating, pickleball, rowboating, and kayaking to brooklyn’s prospect park. various prices. >>

thru the season (12-5pm thurs-sun and holidays): prospect park carousel: go for a ride with 53 horses, a lion, a giraffe, a deer, and two dragon-pulled chariots on prospect park’s historic carousel, designed by charles carmel in 1912 and lovingly restored in 1990 and 2020. $3/ride, $13/book of 5 tickets. >>

thru 10/4 (monthly): pawp-up in the lot: meet adoptable dogs and cats and shop treats and gear from local vendors at culture lab lic’s monthly outdoor pet-friendly hang. already have a furry bestie? bring ’em along and meet other pet owners in the community. free admission. >>

thru 10/5 (monthly): fit + lit on the high line: get fit and lit at the high line’s outdoor dance cardio classes, led by instructor janeil mason. rain or shine (the space is covered). free admission (rsvp encouraged). >>

sat thru 10/11: free kayaking at piers 26 and 96: free public kayaking season returns to hudson river park’s piers 26 (tribeca) and 96 (hell’s kitchen). sessions last 20 minutes, and life vests are provided. weather cancellations will be noted on their websites and/or social media.

thru 10/18 (select saturdays + sundays 12-4pm): new york marble cemetery: slip down a 100-foot alley off 2nd avenue and into new york marble cemetery, the city’s oldest public non-denominational cemetery, dating back to 1830. eclosed by 12-foot marble walls, the quiet, garden space is a designated nyc landmark and on the national register of historic places. enter at 2nd avenue between e. 2nd + e. 3rd streets. free admission. >>

thru 10/19: andy warhol: family album: the whitney museum presents a collection of hundreds of andy warhol’s polaroids from 1972 to 1973, drawn from one of six ‘family albums’ that the artist assembled as a personal archive. the exhibition features portraits, candid snapshots of collaborators and friends, scenes from his home in montauk, and more. whitney museum of american art (meatpacking district), $30 general, $24 seniors/students, free for 25 and under, free for all every friday 5-10pm and every second sunday. >>

thru 10/25: revolution women: through love letters, petitions, military correspondence, archeological objects, paintings, and more, the new york historical’s revolution women exhibition explores how the american revolution and the experience of war shaped the lives of women in new york—and how women shaped the revolution in return. the new york historical (uws), $24 general, $19 seniors, $13 students, pay-what-you-wish 5-8pm on fridays. >>

thru 10/28 (wednesdays 6-9pm): washington square park salsa social: mi salsa dura baile’s open-air salsa dance nights return to washington square park (greenwich village) every wednesday thru october. each class starts off with a lesson followed by an open dance floor. free admission. >>

thru 10/30 (tuesdays 6pm + fridays 9am): rooftop yoga on the brooklyn grange rooftop: brooklyn grange, a rooftop farm at brooklyn navy yard, welcomes all experience levels for free yoga classes with skyline views. byo yoga mat and water bottle. free admission. >>

thru october (sundays 4-7pm, weather permitting): central park swings: swing by central park for open-air evenings of music and social dancing, with big band swing, rhythm and blues, hot jazz, latin, and more to get your feet moving. a beginner-friendly lesson kicks things off, with additional instruction during set breaks. the season opener features dj shufflepuck, and live music will begin may 17 (rain date may 31). king jagiello plaza (located near e 79th street and east drive, on the east side of turtle pond), free admission ($10 suggested donation). >>

thru october (weekends): live in the lot: free outdoor concerts return to the lot at culturelab lic every weekend, kicking off with l train brass band, uncle brother, gentleman brawlers, liftoff brass, and tony santos band. >>

thru october: summer on the hudson: riverside park’s annual arts and culture festival returns with nearly 400 free events between 59th + 153rd streets, including festivals, concerts, dance parties, movies, fitness classes, and more. >>

thru 11/30 (7am-10pm): extended seasonal hours on the high line: longer days, longer strolls. starting wednesday, 4/1, the high line stays open for two extra hours of wandering, people-watching, and soaking up views above the streets. free admission. >>

thru 12/1: orwell + truth: the legacy of author george orwell: with big brother all around us, a new outdoor exhibition at nyu showcases rare archival materials from university college london’s george orwell archive, tracing the evolution of george orwell from eric blair, colonial police officer in burma, to one of the 20th century’s most influential truth-tellers. spread across 13 windows, the exhibition includes wartime diaries, personal letters, research notes for the road to wigan pier, and the unpublished preface to animal farm. free admission. >>

thru 12/27 (weekends thru 12/27): bargemusic: bargemusic’s chamber music concerts return to brooklyn bridge park’s pier 5’s boathouse, offering floor-to-ceiling window views of the east river and lower manhattan skyline. free admission (doors open 20 minutes before the concert. no reservations). >>

thru 12/6: iris van herpen: sculpting the senses: brooklyn museum (prospect heights). $30 general, $21 seniors/students (tickets include general admission to the museum). >>

thru december (weekends 10am-5pm): brooklyn flea: dumbo’s outdoor flea market returns for its 18th season under the manhattan bridge archway with a curated assortment of vintage, antique, handcrafted, and local design vendors, plus food and drink offerings. free admission. >>

thru 1/10/2027: costume art: the costume institute at the met fifth avenue’s latest exhibition pairs garments with works of art from the museum’s collection. breaking in the new condé m. nast galleries, the exhibition features nearly 400 objects. admission to the exhibition is included with regular museum admission (pay-what-you-wish admission for new york state residents and ny, nj, and ct students; $30 general, $22 seniors, $22 visitors with disabilities, $17 students otherwise). >>

misc.

nine old-fashioned soda fountains in nyc: enjoy a taste of old new york at these spots rounded up by untapped cities. >>

10 old-fashioned candy stores in nyc: get your sweet treats at these shoppes, rounded up by untapped new york. >>

where to find manhattan’s passageways named after theatre stars: find yourself walking on a street dedicated to leonard bernstein, humphrey bogart, katherine hepburn, jerry orbach, paul robeson, cecily tyson, and others whose work has graced the new york stage. >>

eight places to see art by keith haring in nyc >>

24 exceptional subway artworks to see in nyc: the folks at hyperallergic highlight some of the most interesting subway art installations across the boroughs. >>

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