Fundraising and distribution are just two challenges indie filmmakers face.
An exhibit depicts a little boy’s experience of the Holocaust and what he endured with his family.
A growing number of minority women are embracing their natural hair textures, but the professional world is not as accepting.
There were over 30 participants who registered for the opportunity to be a part of the fast growing social activity, Paint Party.
Every Saturday, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., the Loews Paradise Theatre is filled to capacity. Sermon topics range from faith to finance to relationships.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts is the home to a collaboration of art between the borough and Havana, Cuba.
A free self-defense workshop teaches women how to protect themselves against hate crimes, violence, and assault.
A new exhibit at Poe Park explores the city's bird life.
At the Poe Park Center children learn about minorities in the comic industry and make their own works of art.
A Columbia symposium covered looted art in World War II.
Craftsman from Okamoto Studios carved blocks of ice into original works of art.
Tag along with Timothy 'Speed' Levitch -poet, writer, actor, performer and tour guide.
Rune Olsen portrays an alternative view of the birds and the bees, focused less on reproduction and more on a wide range of animal
African band Mokoomba electrified the stage of the Apollo with infectious rhythms and dance in the annual music festival.
Thirty-three illustrations of nature show recreational settings from the golden age of illustration.