PRESS RELEASE AUGUST 9, 2022 New York, August 9, 2022 – For the third consecutive year, BR Day New York,...
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“New Museum” Presents Video Installations by Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca
This will be the first survey exhibition in the United States featuring works by Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca....
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Cathedral of St. John the Divine Lights Up Columns for Pride Month
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine has lit its columns in bright, beautiful rainbow colors in support of LGBTQ...
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Exhibition Dancing With Colors, by Cecilia André
There are few things more abstract than light, yet so dramatically objective. It creates every color on the prism as...
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“Monobloco” Band Performs a High-energy Show @ Summerstage – Corona Pk, NYC
MONOBLOCO, NAILAH BLACKMAN & DJ PATRICKTOR4 Sunday, June 26th, 2022 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Flushing Meadows Corona Park Grand...
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BRASIL SUMMERFEST 2022, NYC
• Rodrigo Amarante & Alice Caymmi June 29th @ Le Poisson Rouge Brazilian MPB / Singer Songwriter / Pop Journeyman...
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Rosa Passos & her Quartet, July 14th -16th @ Lincoln Center, NYC
Rosa Passos, the great Brazilian singer, has a pristine, delicate voice, and she puts it to spellbinding use… She sang...
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Guilherme Arantes in Concert, July 14th @ Carnegie Hall, NYC
GUILHERME ARANTES July 14 Weill Recital Hall - Carnegie Hall Since his 1976 debut, Brazilian composer and performer Guilherme Arantes...
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GROUP DOT BR and HOUSE OF YES present OPA! SÃO JOÃO
Brazilian theater company Group Dot BR and House of Yes are pleased to announce Opa! São João, a taste of the Brazilian Festas Juninas...
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Discover Marabaixo and Boi-Bumbá, the Latest Additions to Brazil’s National Cultural Heritage
Tourists who visit Brazil can take the opportunity to get to know a number of unique cultural expressions that preserve...
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Beach, sun and a diverse cuisine: a recipe for a tasty trip through the Northeast
Considered one of the richest and most diverse regions of the country due to its variety of festivities, dances, religious...
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Sanford Biggers Transforms Rockefeller Center with Bronze ‘Oracle’ Sculpture
This spring, multiple disciplinary artist Sanford Biggers will transform Rockefeller Center with several public art exhibitions, including the highly anticipated...
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Poetry helps American physicians to heal
Dr. Daniel Becker wakes up around 4:30 a.m. every day, pours a cup of coffee, then disappears into his office...
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The Success of Designer Tati Vitsic in New York
The crayons and colored pencils from her childhood traced Tati’s successful journey as a renowned international graphic designer. With a...
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New York City will Reopen on July 1st, 2021
Summer is coming, vaccinations are increasing, and NYC is ready to reopen on July 1st. Small local businesses are returning...
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Everyday English Idioms & Where They Come From – Part I
You probably use tons of expressions, idioms, and slang phrases every day that don’t make literal sense. If you ever...
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NYC & Co. Encourages New Yorkers and Visitors to Support Women-Owned and Women-Operated Business in March and Beyond
In celebration of Women’s History Month, NYC & Co., the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for...
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Grandma and Grandpa’s Garden
Lucy loved to visit her grandma and grandpa. They lived in a little country cottage with a beautiful, big garden....
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Exhibition with works by Amelia Toledo
Nara Roesler is pleased to announce ‘Amelia Toledo: 1958-2007’, the artist’s inaugural solo exhibition in the United States, at the...
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The Little Moon Raven
Three old ravens perched on their branch, completely and utterly bored. “Nothing happens here,” croaked the first. “Nothing has ever...
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