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Rain came down Sunday morning but broke just in time for New Yorkers to wage war with fluffy pillows in Washington Square Park.

African American women coping with trauma may find comfort in literature says an author of an upcoming book.

The month-long series of art and performances aimed to address legacies of injustice.

Two artists are turning the notion of an “old bag” on its head with a multimedia project.

Analyzing the impact of Obama's presidency

A Mexican immigrant finds his calling as a florist.

Writers and performers gathered to celebrate the Bangladeshi diaspora in New York City

This pop-up installation located in Battery Park City is bringing a new approach to art through emotional interaction.

A musical journey of perseverance written by Bruce Purse.

The Lehman College festival invited six choreographers to showcase their work in various dance genres: tango, Afro-Caribbean, Butoh, Irish step dancing, and salsa.

A New York Public Library exhibit shows different ways that photographs have been shot and shared with the public since 1839.

The Bronx Museum hosted a performance in celebration of a hip hop anthology.

New Yorkers gathered for the 46th annual African Day Parade in Harlem.

Members involved in the 24-hour takeover of Lincoln Hospital in 1970 reflect on the occupation's impact on medical care in New York City.

Bronxites turn to this Afro-Cuban religion for guidance and to resolve problems such as a cheating spouse or legal difficulties.