Artist Don Gummer has constructed nine aluminum and stainless steel sculptures that will run up Broadway from Columbus Circle to 157th street in conjunction
Read moreArtist Don Gummer has constructed nine aluminum and stainless steel sculptures that will run up Broadway from Columbus Circle to 157th street in conjunction
Read moreA sailboat filled with musicians, scenes from movies depicted by actors, and an ice cream truck handing out ice cream the color of a Central Park sunset
Read moreStudents from The Art Students League have placed seven sculptures in Riverside Park between 59th and 69th streets as part of a five-year partnership
Read moreThe city's big museums are always launching ambitious exhibitions that get tons of press. But some smaller neighborhood venues are putting on ambitious shows too, and they're worth a visit.
Read moreA sculpture of a seeing-eye dog that's part of a Broadway public art display was ripped from its bolts outside the 72nd street subway station
Read moreWe've been hearing some good buzz about two local plays -- Measure for Measure and The Church of Why Not. Learn more about them below.
Read moreLongtime Upper West Side artist Ner Beck will showcase his photos of the neighborhood and of the streets in Prague at St. Agnes Library
Read moreHundreds of young people are helping paint a 180-foot mural at 698 Amsterdam Avenue, near 94th street, as part of a project put on by nonprofit CityArts.
Read moreThe West Side Community Garden on 89th street between Amsterdam and Columbus is holding a series of concerts on Sunday nights at 6 p.m. this summer.
Read moreSam Kweskin was an illustrator who gained fame at Marvel Comics starting in the 1950's. His daughter Jean sent us a series of paintings and sketches
Read moreLooking Northeast from West 106th street, Harlem almost looks like a European village. Photo by Scott Matthews, taken
Read moreThe rainy weather and dramatic clouds have made for some amazing skies in recent days.
Read moreBy Nancy Novick Upper West Siders and a growing number of visitors from all over the world can enjoy two new exhibits at the New-York Historical Society this
Read moreA Chinese artist scoured construction sites in Beijing to put together two massive birds that are now hanging in the nave of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The two birds will
Read moreA photo show called Substitutes on display in SoHo turns the lens on the nannies who take care of children on the Upper West Side. Local photographer Ellen Jacob spent
Read moreThe world lost one of its great musicians and activists when Pete Seeger died on Monday at the age of 94. Seeger had several connections to the Upper West Side, and
Read moreTwo compelling art shows recently went up on the Upper West Side.
Read moreEditor’s Note: As part of a regular West Side Rag series, artist Michelle Hill interviews and draws Upper West Siders. This is the eleventh installment in
Read moreLocals have recently put up some intriguing art shows in the neighborhood. Here are two that might be worth checking out.
Read moreWynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra will kick off the Midsummer Night Swing festival Tuesday night, the start of three weeks of dance and music in Damrosch Park. Dancers of every level are encouraged to participate; from 6:30 to 7:30 you can learn how to dance in ...
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