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The reopenings continue! After large arenas and stadiums (with capacity for over 10,000 people, like MSG & Barclays Center) in NY reopened at 10% capacity last week, Governor Cuomo announced that smaller theaters&h...
If you couldn’t get a vaccine appointment during the day, you may have some luck at 2 or 3 a.m. instead. Governor Cuomo just announced that three mass vaccination sites — two in NYC — will be opening f...
NYC’s legendary Lincoln Center is joining in to make sure the arts come back better than ever this spring! Already home to the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, and the New York Philharmonic, Lincoln C...
Relive your ’80s romance dreams at the Castorini family house from “Moonstruck”! The beloved 1987 rom com starring Cher and a 20-something Nicholas Cage is a classic NYC flick, showcasing Brooklyn wit...
NYBG welcomes orchids back to their garden but on a smaller scale than their typical Orchid Show. Every February usually marks the NYBG Annual Orchid Show. The exhibition transforms the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory into a...
Written by Bianca Bahamondes and Justine Golata The Universal Hip Hop Museum will have a permanent space in Bronx Point in 2024, and we can’t imagine a better place for it to call home. The Bronx has birthed many famou...
Now you can dine with an A-Lister! As indoor dining returns to NYC and welcomes guests at 35% capacity beginning today, family-owned restaurant Peter Luger found a way to fill their empty seats: with famous wax figurine...
Forget about snowmen because these charming snow sculptures are unbearably cute! Though New York has been experiencing consistent snowfall this year, artist Heide Hatry has made this winter bear-able for everyone! Over...
Our New Jersey neighbors voted on legalizing marijuana on their ballots this past November, and it won by a large majority. According to the New York Times, 67% of residents voted for possessing and using recreational m...
All parts of NYC have been hit hard financially from the pandemic — even its most prestigious art museums. Perhaps its most iconic — the Metropolitan Museum of Art — is in a particularly dire situation...