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Forum Gallery to open an exhibition about the human desire to escape our busy urban lives
NEW YORK, NY.- Beginning July 25, 2024, Forum Gallery presents Out of Town, an exhibition about the human desire to escape our busy urban lives for the reverie of landscape vistas and seasonal adventures. By the hand of a diverse selection of visionary contemporary and twentieth-century artists, the twenty-nine paintings, works on paper, and textiles comprising the exhibition present visual interpretations of landscapes and nature’s seasonal offerings inspired by natural subjects from coast-to-coast and faraway shores, as well as expressions of the artists’ own personal introspection. Out of Town continues through Saturday, September 7, 2024.
RECAP: Three Things From Red Bulls Weather Delayed Draw vs Montreal
The New York Red Bulls are still undefeated in Harrison in 2024 after a 2-2 draw with CF Montreal. However that doesn’t make the result from Wednesday any better. New York came out of yet another weather delay looking worse for wear. The home side gave up to leads and the fans who remained left with little to be comforted with.
Noun, Cassie Ramone, Shilpa Ray & more playing Brooklyn's Rogue Music Festival
Rogue Music Festival, a “queer-female-run music festival dedicated to paying artists fairly,” will return to Brooklyn this summer for its second edition, happening on August 9 at Baby’s All Right, August 10 at 3 Dollar Bill, and August 11 at Starr Bar. The night 1 lineup features...
I Refuse To Believe There Will Just Never, Ever Be AC In The NYC Subway Stations
So we've been in a bit of a heat wave here in the Apple (local slang for NYC). Temps going up to 100 every day for about a week. Fairly normal for this time of the year, and to be honest, I don't really mind it as I like the feeling of the sun burning my skin. Buttttttt with one exception- when I go down to hop on the Subway.
Harvey Weinstein retrial on rape and sexual assault charges set for November 12
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein is expected to be retried on sex crimes charges on November 12. Weinstein, 72, appeared for a hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court on Friday as prosecutors prepare to retry him following the reversal of his 2020 rape conviction earlier this year.The judge said on Friday that he was open to an earlier trial date in Septemberm depending on how long the grand jury process takes. The ex-producer’s attorneys said they want to move as soon as possible.Last week, prosecutors accused Weinstein of raping more women than those who were part of his earlier prosecution....
2024 NBA Trade Analysis: Who Won Trade For 2021 No. 10 Pick, What Is Next For The Griz and Nets
The Memphis Grizzlies are sending disappointing 2021 lottery pick Ziaire Williams to the Brooklyn Nets, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Wojnarowski said that Memphis, looking to clear salary as the Grizzlies are looking to re-sign Luke Kennard, is also parting ways with a 2030 second-round pick (via Dallas) to Brooklyn. In exchange, the Grizzlies receive Mamadi Diakite and the draft rights to 2014 second-round selection Serbian Nemanja Dangubic.
Scott Siegel Presents! A Broadway Musical Brunch at 54 Below on Sunday, July 21
Expanding his footprint at 54 Below, produced, director, wrter and host Scott Siegel presents A Broadway Musical Brunch at 1 PM on Sunday, July 21. Music director is Robert Frost. The show is chock full of great Broadway show music that people have been coming to New York to see...
World’s largest Din Tai Fung opens in New York City
The very first Din Tai Fung restaurant on the East Coast opened in New York City in grand style Thursday. The 25,000 square foot Taiwanese restaurant is the largest of its 171 worldwide locations, reported Axios. The Michelin-recognized restaurant is known for its soup dumplings or xiao long bao. The...
Union City Mayor Brian Stack received death threats in wake of gonzo journalist’s videos, city says
Union City Mayor Brian Stack has received deaths threats in the wake of an online gonzo journalist’s continued accusations of corruption in his administration, a city attorney told The Jersey Journal. Corporation counsel Donald Scarinci said the “continued harassment” of Stack culminated in the arrest of Leonard Filipowski, known...
'He has his whole life ahead of him': Abused Mini Poodle 'Rocket' reunites with NYC rescuers
The harrowing story of Rocket the Miniature Poodle, who suffered severe injuries as a result of being thrown off of a ledge in Washington Heights in May, has a happy ending.
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