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Medgar Evers College raises several thousand dollars every year for student scholarships with Soulfest.

The exhibit uses the senses to conjure feelings or reactions from the observer.

The NYBG celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with flowers, art and food.

New Yorker dine on meatballs, sausage, zeppole and cannoli at the San Gennaro Feast.

The spring of 2017 marks over 10 years of the Spoken Word Poetry Club at Cardinal Spellman High School in the Bronx.

Classes at the Jalopy music school teach children musical traditions that are hundreds of years old.

The Educational Theatre of New York uses performances to teach Bronx ESL students.

Chinese performers dazzled the crowd with amazing feats of choreographed athleticism.

Thousands gathered in Spanish Harlem to celebrate the legacy of the King of Latin Music, Tito Puente.

Every Monday evening, students and adults gather for a very public Pokémon match hosted by the Truly Urban Hobby Shop.

RAW is an independent platform for new, underrated, upcoming artists to showcase their work.

Singer-songwriter duo Jesse and Deborah Du discuss their music.

A female-centric app that offers its users a number of “bagels” or matches everyday at noon.

A gay subplot in the latest Disney release has alienated some in the Latino community.

The Bronx in film is a character that's too rough to be loved and is marked for ruin.

The exhibit incorporates sky lanterns, spirit houses and features of traditional Thai gardens.

Room 28 is a Latino based sketch comedy troupe taking over New York City one laugh at a time.

When you think of Valentine’s Day, what comes to mind? Roses, chocolates, a dinner for two? The Bronx Zoo has another option: naming a

A virtual reality arcade aims to spread the word of VR’s growing presence and expose people to the game-changing progress.

A Q & A with Milandou Badila, musician and social media phenomenon

Often independent artists have trouble finding people to work with and support their music. Sumnlite, a New York Indie rapper, can't say the same.

African band Mokoomba electrified the stage of the Apollo with infectious rhythms and dance in the annual music festival.

Bronxites were treated to fabulous flying acts and comic performances in the Mexican circus.

New Yorkers and out-of-towners gathered for the lighting of the 78-foot Norway spruce.