May you find something to enjoy.
Read moreDetailsAn exhibit on Hollywood's blacklisting offers lessons on "who gets to define what’s American and un-American."
Read moreDetailsJuneteenth events Thursday on the UWS include a run in Central Park, jazz at Dizzy's Club, and a screening of a Harriet Tubman film
Read moreDetails“We will continue both our programming and our commitment to preserving this landmark building.”
Read moreDetails"This is a grammar and road trip movie...fun and silly and full of grammar, but the heart of it is human connection."
Read moreDetailsMay we point our attention to those that deserve a little celebration this weekend, and away from those that drain us.
Read moreDetailsI have an Old Negs file I call "Strictly UWS," which has images that I think come close.
Read moreDetailsInside Epices Bakery with Robert Beck.
Read moreDetailsWhat does the old man want now?
Read moreDetailsFrom the settings, to the actors, to the plot premise, 'Bad Shabbos' is about as Upper West Side as a film can be.
Read moreDetailsWhat ever happened to "spring cleaning"?
Read moreDetailsI was fascinated by the way they lit them, held them, or let them dangle from their lips.
Read moreDetailsThe annual NY Philharmonic concert in Central Park Wednesday will feature Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky -- and post-concert fireworks.
Read moreDetails“$10,000 may not seem like much, but for programs of our size, a loss like this is devastating.”
Read moreDetails"I am wealthy in my friends. Thank you for your ongoing support.”
Read moreDetailsThe Art Students League celebrates its 150th birthday with works by famous alumni such as Georgia O'Keefe, Winslow Homer, and Norman Rockwell.
Read moreDetailsWomen in fur coats socializing with neighbors on the Broadway medians.
Read moreDetailsThe chapels are called the Seven Chapels of the Tongues because they are dedicated to non-English-speaking persons.
Read moreDetailsWho am I to disagree with Shakespeare?
Read moreDetailsYou may find it interesting to shift your focus between the background and foreground of the photographs.
Read moreDetailsSee new images of the outdoor performance space and water feature that are part of Lincoln Center's major reconfiguration.
Read moreDetailsSee? I am capable of looking at the bright side of life!
Read moreDetailsNew exhibit.
Read moreDetailsIt’s commonly the case that the larger the organization I approach to paint, the greater the odds of encountering some...roadblock.
Read moreDetailsFive new colorful sculptures recently appeared across the Upper West Side.
Read moreDetailsI've pictured a few mothers here. Can you name them? Who have I left out?
Read moreDetailsThere are lots of ways to celebrate mothers on the Upper West Side this weekend.
Read moreDetailsHappy Mother's Day!
Read moreDetailsI realized, in 50 years, the world wouldn't look like it did in the 1970s and 80s.
Read moreDetailsThis summer, the American Folk Art Museum will undergo its most significant renovation in 30 years.
Read moreDetailsAn exhibit on Hollywood's blacklisting offers lessons on "who gets to define what’s American and un-American."
Juneteenth events Thursday on the UWS include a run in Central Park, jazz at Dizzy's Club, and a screening of a Harriet Tubman film
“We will continue both our programming and our commitment to preserving this landmark building.”
"This is a grammar and road trip movie...fun and silly and full of grammar, but the heart of it is human connection."
May we point our attention to those that deserve a little celebration this weekend, and away from those that drain us.
I have an Old Negs file I call "Strictly UWS," which has images that I think come close.
From the settings, to the actors, to the plot premise, 'Bad Shabbos' is about as Upper West Side as a film can be.
I was fascinated by the way they lit them, held them, or let them dangle from their lips.
The annual NY Philharmonic concert in Central Park Wednesday will feature Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky -- and post-concert fireworks.
“$10,000 may not seem like much, but for programs of our size, a loss like this is devastating.”
The Art Students League celebrates its 150th birthday with works by famous alumni such as Georgia O'Keefe, Winslow Homer, and Norman Rockwell.
The chapels are called the Seven Chapels of the Tongues because they are dedicated to non-English-speaking persons.