Saturday was the first of two Spring at Aycock celebrations hosted by Friends of the East River Esplanade at the Alice Aycock Pavillion at East
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Mortimer’s was the place to be for over two decades before it suddenly closed its doors in 1998. Its modest setting betrayed its infamy and
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New York City is home to nearly a thousand galleries, and while Chelsea and Tribeca often attract the attention of art fans, the Upper East
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The iconic Upper East Side institution Elaine’s is long gone, but it may gain another life if a planned musical about the hotspot makes it
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Signs plastered to lampposts indicate that scenes will be filmed for an upcoming Apple TV series on Monday, March 21 on both the Upper East
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A new study by creative resource Design Bundles reveals that the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the most popular craft museum in the United States —
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Nautilus Magazine and Schmidt Ocean Institute are collaborating to bring Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Artist-at-Sea program to the public, with a free six-day art exhibition that
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