Cultural Arts Articles

Introducing MOFAD: NYC's New Museum of Food and Drink
Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD) is the first museum in New York City dedicated to food. The museum will feature rotating exhibitions providing in-depth looks at the culture, science, history, production, and commerce of food and drink.

Introducing MOFAD: NYC's New Museum of Food and Drink
Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD) is the first museum in New York City dedicated to food. The museum will feature rotating exhibitions providing in-depth looks at the culture, science, history, production, and commerce of food and drink.

The Art-Tastic Lower East Side
If you’re looking for the newest, most interesting, cutting edge art and design in New York City, you need to get low, the Lower East Side that is. You’ll find kaleidoscopic street murals, intimate galleries, and huge art-filled spaces—including the newest hotel in New York City, the art-filled Indigo.

The Art-Tastic Lower East Side
If you’re looking for the newest, most interesting, cutting edge art and design in New York City, you need to get low, the Lower East Side that is. You’ll find kaleidoscopic street murals, intimate galleries, and huge art-filled spaces—including the newest hotel in New York City, the art-filled Indigo.

Meet the New Met: The Met Breuer Opens in NYC March 2016
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is already one of the most expansive museums in the world, but this world-class institution will soon be getting an upgrade. On March 18, 2016, the Met will celebrate the opening of The Met Breuer, a separate building devoted to modern and contemporary art.

Meet the New Met: The Met Breuer Opens in NYC March 2016
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is already one of the most expansive museums in the world, but this world-class institution will soon be getting an upgrade. On March 18, 2016, the Met will celebrate the opening of The Met Breuer, a separate building devoted to modern and contemporary art.

New Tour Times at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC
Effective December 6, 2015, the Museum of Jewish Heritage–A Living Memorial to the Holocaust has changed the day and time of its free, drop-in tour of its Core Exhibition to Sundays at 12 noon.

What to Do at the New York Public Library This Winter
n addition to its collections, the NYPL’s schedule of hundreds of free events gives New Yorkers and visitors alike the chance to watch performances, learn from experts, and hear from authors hailing from around the world. Here are our picks for the top events at the NYPL for winter 2015.

What to See at the MoMA This Winter
The Museum of Modern Art is one of the most popular museums in NYC. With subjects that include music, sculpture, and the top films of the year, MoMA’s exhibitions for winter 2015-2016 offer something for art lovers of all persuasions.

What to See at the MoMA This Winter
The Museum of Modern Art is one of the most popular museums in NYC. With subjects that include music, sculpture, and the top films of the year, MoMA’s exhibitions for winter 2015-2016 offer something for art lovers of all persuasions.

Discovery of King Tut Coupon Code
Visitors to Premier Exhibitions 5th Avenue can walk in archeologist Howard Carter’s footsteps in the remarkable recreation The Discovery of King Tut, which opened in midtown Manhattan on November 21, 2015. Catch this extraordinary show at a special discount with our exclusive coupon code.

The Best Live Music and Concert Venues in New York City
There are several things to consider when seeing a performer live: acoustics, visibility, the option to stand or sit, ease of transportation. We’ve compiled an inventory (and a little bit of history) of some of New York’s most popular music venues, as well as a list of upcoming NYC music festivals.

Silicon City Celebrates New York’s Pivotal Role in the Tech Revolution
Silicon City: Computer History Made in New York, opening Nov. 13 at the New-York Historical Society, celebrates the city’s pivotal role in the digital revolution that has transformed daily life. From "the Victorian Internet" to groundbreaking games, computers, and satellites, this exhibition provides history and context to an explosion of tech.

Silicon City Celebrates New York’s Pivotal Role in the Tech Revolution
Silicon City: Computer History Made in New York, opening Nov. 13 at the New-York Historical Society, celebrates the city’s pivotal role in the digital revolution that has transformed daily life. From "the Victorian Internet" to groundbreaking games, computers, and satellites, this exhibition provides history and context to an explosion of tech.

Lincoln Center Free: The Best Events Coming Up at the Rubinstein Atrium
Lincoln Center Free: As one of New York City’s premier cultural institutions, Lincoln Center is full of amazing events, from performances by the New York City Ballet and Metropolitan Opera to the Broadway production of The King & I. But those wishing to experience a Lincoln Center performance without even paying a dime are also in luck, thanks to the David Rubinstein Atrium.

What to See at New York City Center This Winter
What to See at New York City Center This Winter: since 1943, City Center in midtown Manhattan has been a major venue for the performing arts, offering music, theater, and dance. Winter 2015 will be no exception, with recitals, cutting-edge dance, and the celebrated Encores! series of musicals.

What to See at the Metropolitan Museum of Art This Winter
What to see at the Metropolitan Museum of Art this winter: with a collection of over two million works, it’s easy to see why the Metropolitan Museum of Art is always worth a trip. Visitors to the Met in winter 2015-2016 will be able to end and open the year on a cultural high note with an exciting slate of exhibitions and events, including new shows and the return of beloved holiday traditions.

What to See at the New York City Ballet This Winter: From Sugarplums to Symphonies
What to see at the New York City Ballet this winter: the 2015-2016 season has something for every dance fan, from the perennial holiday favorite The Nutcracker to Broadway legend Jerome Robbins to programs dedicated to contemporary choreographers.

Pixar: The Design of Story Exhibit Takes New York Behind the Scenes
Pixar: The Design of Story, the new exhibit at the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York, provides a backstage look at beloved animation.

The Intrepid and Vietnam: On the Line Exhibit Opens
The Intrepid served three tours during the Vietnam War, between 1966-1969. On the Line: The Intrepid and the Vietnam War, open Oct. 16, focuses on the experiences of the Intrepid and its crew during this time.

The Intrepid and Vietnam: On the Line Exhibit Opens
The Intrepid served three tours during the Vietnam War, between 1966-1969. On the Line: The Intrepid and the Vietnam War, open Oct. 16, focuses on the experiences of the Intrepid and its crew during this time.

Celebrate Sinatra 100 at Patsy’s Italian Restaurant
Celebrate the new book Sinatra 100 with its author, Charles Pignone, Frank Sinatra’s confidante and archivist. A signing and the chance to visit Sinatra's private booth will take place Thursday, October 15th, between noon and 2pm.

NYC’s Top Ten Film Festivals You Don’t Know (Yet)
Each year, thousands of film fans vie for tickets at New York City’s top two film festivals, the Tribeca Film Festival and the New York Film Festival. But while these festivals may be the ones getting the most attention, NYC is packed year-round with alternative cinema scenes. Here are our picks for NYC’s top film festivals that might not be on your radar yet.

NYC Celebrates 150 Years of Alice in Wonderland: Curiouser and Curiouser
2015 marks the 150th anniversary of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll’s classic tale, and New York is celebrating with a slate of fascinating exhibitions, film screenings, and talks.

Superheroes in Gotham Opens at New-York Historical Society
The new exhibit Superheroes in Gotham at the New York Historical Society explores the origins of some of American mythology’s greatest superheroes: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Captain America, Spider-Man, and Iron Man.