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  • The Soloviev Foundation Debuts A New Exhibition

    The Soloviev Foundation Debuts A New Exhibition

    The organization's latest community-based installation celebrates 250 years of American history
  • The Brightest Light On Broadway: Andrew Durand

    The Brightest Light On Broadway: Andrew Durand

    The actor plays Elmer McCurdy, an American outlaw, in the new musical Dead Outlaw
  • The Brightest Light On Broadway: Jinkx Monsoon

    The Brightest Light On Broadway: Jinkx Monsoon

    The two-time winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race tackles Gilbert and Sullivan in the Roundabout Theatre’s new Pirates! The Penzance Musical
  • John Singer Sargent’s French Connection

    John Singer Sargent’s French Connection

    Sargent and Paris at The Metropolitan Museum of Art showcases 100 works of art including the artist's "Madame X"
  • The Brightest Light On Broadway: Gracie Lawrence

    The Brightest Light On Broadway: Gracie Lawrence

    The musician and actress makes her debut in the new musical Just in Time opposite Jonathan Groff
  • From the East End to the West End

    From the East End to the West End

    Playwright Lila Raicek puts the Hamptons on the London stage in My Master Builder opening on the West End April 29
  • The Brightest Light On Broadway: Gabrielle Nevaeh

    The Brightest Light On Broadway: Gabrielle Nevaeh

    The actress makes her debut on The Great White Way in Stranger Things: The First Shadow, hot off a successful London run
  • The Frick Collection Reopens In New York City

    The Frick Collection Reopens In New York City

    On April 17 following the multi-year renovation of its historic Fifth Avenue home, the museum welcomes visitors back
  • The Brightest Light On Broadway: Jasmine Amy Rogers

    The Brightest Light On Broadway: Jasmine Amy Rogers

    The singer and actress makes her Broadway debut in the joyful Boop! The Musical
  • Inside The Fun at the Phil Family Benefit

    Inside The Fun at the Phil Family Benefit

    On Saturday, March 8, the New York Philharmonic hosted the event, which featured a Young People’s Concert followed by a festive party for all ages. The sold-out event raised nearly $200,000 to support the organization’s many citywide education programs
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