Signe Nielsen, Landscape Architect member of the Public Design Commission of the City of New York, presented a plan on Monday night at a Community Board parks committee
Read moreDetailsSigne Nielsen, Landscape Architect member of the Public Design Commission of the City of New York, presented a plan on Monday night at a Community Board parks committee
Read moreDetailsThe Metropolitan Opera will screen 10 of its operas in the plaza at Lincoln Center starting this week. In a twist, the opera plans to host a movie showing on
Read moreDetailsYoung musicians from all over the world will get to say they played at Lincoln Center, as the "Young Music Makers" series starts Thursday.
Read moreDetailsDenton Taylor took a bunch of photos outside of New York Fashion Week last week. The outfits range from delightful to outlandish. Of course, what's considered outlandish today
Read moreDetailsThe New York City Ballet commissioned a gorgeous art installation on its floor, and it's open to the public for this weekend. The street artist JR has
Read moreDetailsThe Metropolitan Opera will open its season tonight with a performance of Tchaikowsky's Eugene Onegin. The opera has been attracting protests, in part because its Russian conductor and lead soprano are supporters of Vladimir Putin, who has recently passed anti-gay laws that include a ban on all gay "propaganda." Putin ...
Read moreDetailsStarting Wednesday, Lincoln Center will host a free outdoor music and dance festival called Lincoln Center Out of Doors for two and a half weeks. The festival
Read moreDetailsWynton 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 ...
Read moreDetailsLincoln Center hosts a crafts festival in the summer and fall, and the festival is back this weekend. There is a wide array of crafts every year and it fills much of the Lincoln Center campus. The stands open at noon on Saturday and 10 a.m. on Sunday, and they ...
Read moreDetailsFashion Week began in Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park today, and Upper West Siders were divided as usual on whether it is a boon for the area, or a boondoggle that sells off public space to the highest bidder. Friends of Damrosch Park held a protest to the start the day, ...
Read moreDetailsThe Smith, an East Village hotspot, will open a new Upper West Side location this week, a rep for the restaurant tells us. The French brasserie-style restaurant replaces Sushi a Go Go and Josephina at 1900 Broadway near the corner of 63rd Street, and is likely to be a draw ...
Read moreDetailsWe've posted some notes below about Wednesday opening schedules from local cultural and community institutions: JCC We are happy to report that the JCC will be open with regular operating hours on October 31st; however, due to the suspension of mass transit, there are many changes and cancellations to our ...
Read moreDetailsOctober 16, 2012 Weather: Sunny, High of 60 Degrees.
Read moreDetailsOctober 2, 2012 Weather: Rain, High of 68 Degrees.
Read moreDetailsSeptember 25, 2012 Weather: Sunny, High of 76 Degrees.
Read moreDetailsAugust 15, 2012 Weather: Afternoon Thunderstorms, High of 82 Degrees.
Read moreDetailsLincoln Center has released the schedule for its amazing summer festival Lincoln Center Out of Doors, which starts this coming week. It's full of great free events, most of them outdoors. We'll have more on this, but for now check out the schedule and press release: CALENDAR OF EVENTS July ...
Read moreDetailsLincoln Center began showing a film today with a very unique premise: it is made up of images from films that show clocks and watches, and the minutes displayed in the film correlate to the minutes of the days we are living. "The Clock" will be on view at the ...
Read moreDetailsJuly 2, 2012 Weather: Mostly Sunny, High of 90 Degrees.
Read moreDetailsJune 7, 2012 Weather: Isolated Thunderstorms, High of 76 Degrees.
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