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02 May 2025 | 05:04
Norm Lewis plays Russell Parker, a former vaudevillian who is down on his luck as the proprietor of a failing barbershop in Harlem. The seldom-produced play from 1969 is now enjoying a short-run Off Brosdway revival.
Norm Lewis plays Russell Parker, a former vaudevillian who is down on his luck as the proprietor of a failing barbershop in Harlem. The seldom-produced play from 1969 is now enjoying a short-run Off Brosdway revival. ( Photo: Maria Baranova)

Norm Lewis Is Back in a Revival of Ceremonies in Dark Old Men

People often joke about already knowing the last line of their obituary. Norm Lewis has performed for decades and still one...

City Arts
02 May 2025 | 09:58
Thomas Crawford conducts the American Classical Orchestra at David Geffen Hall in 2017. He will take the stage for the orchestra’s season finale on May 7 this year at Alice Tully Hall.
Thomas Crawford conducts the American Classical Orchestra at David Geffen Hall in 2017. He will take the stage for the orchestra’s season finale on May 7 this year at Alice Tully Hall. ( Photo: Chris Lee/courtesy American Classical Orchestra)

Manhattan Maestro Brings Sounds of the Past to New Audiences

When Thomas Crawford takes the stage at Alice Tully Hall on May 7 for “Magnificently Mozart,” it will cap his 40th year as...

City Arts
24 Apr 2025 | 11:41
Zhenya Gershman surrounded by her paintings.
Zhenya Gershman surrounded by her paintings. ( Photo: Kelly Garreau )

New Exhibition by Activist Artist Shines Human Light on Homeless

Zhenya Gershman is an artist who uses her canvas to highlight a wide variety of causes, from the plight of the homeless in...

City Arts
26 Apr 2025 | 03:44
Peter Cincotti at the piano.
Peter Cincotti at the piano. ( Photo: Courtesy Café Carlyle)

This NYC Native Always Comes Home to The Carlyle

At just 3 years old, Peter Cincotti started tickling the keys of a toy piano, already giving audiences a glimpse into his...

City Arts
15 Apr 2025 | 01:44
Robert Dilenschneider, author and founder of the Dilenschneider Group, has just published his 23rd book, <i>Character: Life Lessons in Courage, Integrity, and Leadership.</i>
Robert Dilenschneider, author and founder of the Dilenschneider Group, has just published his 23rd book, Character: Life Lessons in Courage, Integrity, and Leadership. ( Photo: Courtesy Robert L. Dilenschneider)

For Author with Long Career in Crisis PR, It All Comes Down to “Character” in Latest Book

How often do we describe someone as funny or weird or just a “character”? Now, a serious writer is taking a deep dive into...

City Arts
13 Apr 2025 | 08:53
The newest exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York highlights the dance floor as a vital space for creativity, connection, and cultural rebellion.
The newest exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York highlights the dance floor as a vital space for creativity, connection, and cultural rebellion. ( Photo: Lorraine Duffy Merkl)

Urban Stomp Showcases 200 Years of Dance Moves (and Dancing Is Encouraged Here)

They were dancing in the halls.

The foxtrot, lindy hop, salsa, hip-hop, hustle, waltz, tango, and voguing are on display starting...

City Arts
09 Apr 2025 | 07:15
<i>Saints of Little Faith/</i>Four Way Books
Saints of Little Faith/Four Way Books ( Photo: Painting of Full Moon Night by Weihui Lu, photographed by Paul Takeuchi)

To Feel Less Alone: Interview with the Poet, Megan Pinto, a Rising Star

Simply put, Megan Pinto has written perhaps the most moving poetry debut of the year.

Titled Saints of Little Faith (2024,...

City Arts
07 Apr 2025 | 02:58
Bill Diehl said he met one of his interview subjects, actress Bernadette Peters, while rummaging through the Upper West Side’s Grand Bazaar. She told him she was looking for her jeweler.
Bill Diehl said he met one of his interview subjects, actress Bernadette Peters, while rummaging through the Upper West Side’s Grand Bazaar. She told him she was looking for her jeweler. ( Photo: Courtesy Bill Diehl)

Treasure Hunting at the City’s Flea Markets Sparks ABC Journalist’s New Book

Upper East Sider Bill Diehl began his foray into flea marketing when COVID hit and he could no longer use ABC’s studios on...

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28 Mar 2025 | 04:42
The FG-1D Corsair is the newest addition to the fleet of restored warplanes on the USS <i>Intrepid</i>. This version of the plane was the most-flown from of the aircraft carrier’s deck in WWII.
The FG-1D Corsair is the newest addition to the fleet of restored warplanes on the USS Intrepid. This version of the plane was the most-flown from of the aircraft carrier’s deck in WWII. ( Photo: Garrett Owen)

Home at Last: WWII Fighter Plane Lands Back on Intrepid

It was a workhorse and the most frequently flown aircraft to alight from the flight deck of the Intrepid during World War...

City Arts
18 Apr 2025 | 01:09
Patrick Bringley was on the talk circuit promoting his memoir, <i>All the Beauty in the World, </i>when he was persuaded to turn the book into a one-man play. It opened Off Broadway on March 27 at the DR2 Theatre.
Patrick Bringley was on the talk circuit promoting his memoir, All the Beauty in the World, when he was persuaded to turn the book into a one-man play. It opened Off Broadway on March 27 at the DR2 Theatre. ( Photo: Shahdmurshed/Wikimedia Commons)

All the Beauty in the World Jumps from Print to Stage

Patrick Bringley spent 10 years as a guard at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He had just lost his brother to cancer and...

City Arts
27 Mar 2025 | 03:11
Director, Mino Lora, works through a scene with the cast of <i>Domino Effect.</i>
Director, Mino Lora, works through a scene with the cast of Domino Effect. ( Photo: Hudson Burrows)

The People’s Theatre to Uplift NYC’s Immigrant Community

Located in the heart of Washington Heights, where locals revere their heated and enthusiastic domino games, sits the largest...

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17 Mar 2025 | 04:33
At 74, former hand surgeon Frederick Ballet is getting his first NYC solo exhibition in Chelsea, showcasing his photography of the natural world.
At 74, former hand surgeon Frederick Ballet is getting his first NYC solo exhibition in Chelsea, showcasing his photography of the natural world. ( Photo: Frederick Ballet)

Former Surgeon Turned Photographer Gets Solo Show in Chelsea

Frederick Ballet, 74, of Long Beach Island, New Jersey, has no intention of slowing down. “I’ll never slow down. It’s not...

City Arts
10 Mar 2025 | 04:36
Georgia O’Keefe was married to Alfred Stieglitz in 1924 until his death in 1949 but from 1941 to 1949 she had an unusually close and at times explosive relationship with a woman in the Southwest, which was also the scene of some of her most vivid paintings over the years.
Georgia O’Keefe was married to Alfred Stieglitz in 1924 until his death in 1949 but from 1941 to 1949 she had an unusually close and at times explosive relationship with a woman in the Southwest, which was also the scene of some of her most vivid paintings over the years. ( Photo: Rufus W. Holsinger/Wikimedia Commons)

“Georgie & The Butch” Explored Relationship Between Woman and Famed Painter Georgia O’Keefe

I confess I have always loved plays about letters. I even wrote one for kids, called “Dear Maudie.” That began as a book...

City Arts
08 Mar 2025 | 07:05
Just in time for National Women’s History Month, a new children’s book<i> </i>by author/illustrator Janice Hechter celebrates the true story of activism by girls as young as 10.
Just in time for National Women’s History Month, a new children’s book by author/illustrator Janice Hechter celebrates the true story of activism by girls as young as 10. ( Photo: Janice Hechter )

A New Children’s Book Reminds Us of When NYC Girl Scouts Made History

“Alice in Wonderland doesn’t count,” chanted a troop of New York City Girl Scouts, who realized that out of 22 statues in...

City Arts
05 Mar 2025 | 12:03
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