Arts & Culture City Hall news The Story of Colonnade Row Before the Blue Men Grouped Posted on December 22, 2017February 22, 2021 by Lucia Seda a work inspired by music and lyrics from the American Revolution. … Liberty Song” was revolutionary in the world of dance and a classic iteration of American themes. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
City Hall news 9 Doyers Street and the Gangs of New York Scorsese Didn’t Tell Us About Posted on January 10, 2020February 16, 2021 by Erika Wakabayashi The National Americana Society’s historical magazine Americana reports that Hendrick purchased a strip of land on April 30, 1793. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
Arts & Culture news Anthology Unveils Basquiat-Inspired Film Series Curated By Jarmusch, Fab 5 Freddy, and More Posted on April 13, 2018February 22, 2021 by Daniel Maurer Print courtesy of the American Genre Film Archive. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
news Eating the Worm: It’s Not Just For Tequila Lovers Anymore Posted on November 6, 2014 by Alex Brokaw While he was still in college, Lewis recognized how difficult selling the idea of eating bugs to Americans would be. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
Business City Hall news The Country’s First Arabic Newspaper Took Root in Gilded-Age New York Posted on January 11, 2020February 16, 2021 by Mateo Nelson “At times like these, Americans take small pieces of brass with the pictures of the presidential candidates . . Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
Arts & Culture news Tribeca TV Festival: Anthony Bourdain, Tracey Ullman, Rosario Dawson and More Posted on August 22, 2018February 22, 2021 by Daniel Maurer Here’s the full lineup, direct from Tribeca: 2018 TRIBECA TV FESTIVAL LINEUP: PREMIERES American Style (CNN) – Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
news The East Village Jazz Scene Remembers Amiri Baraka Posted on January 10, 2014 by Frank Mastropolo Their performances helped inspire Jones to write Blues People , the 1963 groundbreaking study of African-American music. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
Arts & Culture news Forget It, Jake, It’s Metrograph’s ‘Imagining Chinatown’ Series Posted on August 22, 2017February 22, 2021 by Daniel Maurer Shades of Sax Rohmer, but the joke is on Russell’s outsider, doing his best John Wayne impersonation and playing the archetypal all-American blowhard. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
Arts & Culture news The Theater That Was a ‘Weapon in the Class Struggle’ Posted on January 3, 2017March 16, 2021 by Layla Quran Other plays depicted the plight of the African American, under titles such as “Newsboy” and “Scottsboro.” “ Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More
news 50 Fairly Amazing Things About the ’64 World’s Fair Posted on September 23, 2014 by Daniel Hoffman There was a million-dollar money tree At the American Express pavilion, “a million dollars’ worth of real currency ‘grows’ on a money tree.” 8. Not found: apparel Score: 0.10 Read More