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Broadway on a Budget

Going to Broadway shows is a staple of New York City. However, many perceive attending them as a costly entertainment activity. Today, WUNY will teach ways to enjoy a Broadway show without breaking the bank. According to the Broadway League, the average broadway show ticket averaged $128 as of the Spring of 2024 as reported by ABC News. The probable reason for the high prices … Continuar lendo Broadway on a Budget

New Roller Skate Rink Coming to 30 Rock

For those who live in New York City, everyone knows that the Midtown area is the area to avoid, due to the existence of so many tourist attractions. For roller skating fans this reality is about to change.Starting April 15th, Flipper’s Roller Boogie Pallace will open for the season, where it was until Sunday, March 20th, the traditional ice skating rink, which ended its winter … Continuar lendo New Roller Skate Rink Coming to 30 Rock

Impromptu Play Celebrates Global Theater Revival

On Sunday March 13th, the theater group Et Alia will present for the second time the show “White Rabbit Red Rabbit.” It is written by the Iranian author Nassim Soleimanpour. With no rehearsal, no director, and a neutral set, the date was chosen to celebrate the revival of theaters all over the world, exactly 2 years after the theater shutdown due to the global pandemic. … Continuar lendo Impromptu Play Celebrates Global Theater Revival

Brasil Summer Fest Is Returning in 2021

After its 2020 cancelation due to the coronavirus crisis, the Brazil Summer Fest will return in 2021. Instead of the typical two-week event, however, the festival will only take place on the 9th and 10th of July. The Brasil Summer Fest, which promotes Brazilian culture in New York’s summers, featuring art, film, music and cuisine, will be leaner this year. Dumbo Archway will host the … Continuar lendo Brasil Summer Fest Is Returning in 2021

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert will Return With Live Audience in Studio in June

Another big sign that New York is returning to normal. The production of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert has already announced that it will return with an audience in the studios of the historic Ed Sullivan Theater in Midtown Manhattan on June 14. Tickets for the show taping are already sold out until July 1st.On March 12, 2020, CBS, the television network that broadcasts … Continuar lendo The Late Show With Stephen Colbert will Return With Live Audience in Studio in June

Mermaid Parade Returns in 2021

On April 13, the community newspaper Brooklyn Paper announced firsthand the return of Mermaid Parade, which takes place every year in Coney Island, Brooklyn. According to the website coneyisland.com, the objective of the festival, which is one of the most anticipated festivals of the summer season in the city, is to celebrate maritime figures and mythological figures, to exalt the entrepreneurial spirit of the artists … Continuar lendo Mermaid Parade Returns in 2021

Tribeca Film Festival Will Be Back In 2021

The Tribeca Film Festival, founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff in 2002, has announced it will return with film screening in 2021 in outdoor venues across New York City. The initiative for the festival when it first started was to revitalize lower Manhattan post 9/11. In the 19 years it has existed, it hosts about 600 screenings every year, with an … Continuar lendo Tribeca Film Festival Will Be Back In 2021

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What Happens (And It Doesn’t Happen) in New York This Fall

Clock in New York Shows Remaining Time for Action Against Climate Change As part of the climate week celebrations (20-27 September), a pair of artists installed the climate clock, in order to draw attention to the short period of time that the world has to act to reverse the process of climate change. The clock was raised between 19 and 27 September in NY. Metronome … Continuar lendo What Happens (And It Doesn’t Happen) in New York This Fall

Black Films Matter

In May and June of 2020, we are witnessing an uprising of civil rights protests all across the country. The deadly encounter of George Floyd, an African American living in Minneapolis, MN, with the police highlighted the conflicting relation between law enforcement and the African American community, which had been denounced by NFL players since 2016, most notably Colin Kaepernick and has been the topic … Continuar lendo Black Films Matter