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Queens College professor Kimiko Hahn was named the New York State Poet by the New York State Writers Institute on Wednesday, ...
Three summer exhibitions—at the Morgan Library, the Met and the Park Avenue Armory—shine a light on the work of pioneering ...
Two historic Bronx library branches celebrated Wednesday the unveiling of permanent public artworks alongside New York City ...
The Roslyn Landmark Society will host author and preservationist Anthony C. Wood on Friday, July 18, at the Bryant Library, ...
The Hispanic Society Museum and Library is featuring decades-old Kodachrome photographs of New York City Pride marches taken by artist Francisco Alvarado-Juárez. There are a few Pride march ...
News A new exhibit at the New York Public Library celebrates 'The New Yorker' magazine's 100th anniversary Analyze a mock-up of the first 'New Yorker' website and browse through 2,500 archive boxes!
NEW YORK-- A new immersive exhibit at the Hispanic Society Museum and Library in Washington Heights explores items once found in the private drawing rooms of women across generations from Spain to ...
Back then, the city’s name was officially “New-York,” but the convention of using the hyphen (also once seen in New Hampshire and New Jersey) gradually fell out of practice in the mid 1800s.
New York Society Library has hosted 4 events in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 2010 Speech. The year with the highest average number of views per video was 2015 with an average ...
From colossal buildings to works of art—the New-York Historical Society remembers the city's lost icons. Richard Haas, Untitled (View of Manhattan Looking South from the Latting Observatory) (2006).