Jason Mraz “soft rocked” the house at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts on September 18th.
Bronxites came together for a day filled with wine, live music, food talks, demonstrations and tastings galore.
A robotic giraffe, 3-D car, life-sized mousetrap and remote-controlled drones all were on hand for the inventors exhibition in Queens.
Community members flocked to the annual parish fair and fundraiser on Marion Avenue and Fordham Road.
Not all artists get their shot at stardom, but their talents become the background music for New Yorkers' lives.
Backed up by a band of big name instrumentalists, Rivera gave a show like only he could.
Fourteen films were featured during the September festival in Tribeca.
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SYRO is a bilingual band that fuses various genres to make a new and original style of music.
This seasonal market features fine foods and artisanal crafts through December 24th.
The popular show has become a Bronx holiday tradition, featuring more than 140 New York buildings made from various plant materials.
Lehman's theater department performs a comic tale of infidelity and friendship.
Más de diez mil personas se dieron cita en la feria “Familia y Hogar Expo.”
This exhibit explores the impact of graffiti on global culture.
Chazz Palminteri performed his one-man show before an enthusiastic audience in the Lovinger Theater.
The 12th Annual Jerome-Gun Hill BID Fall Festival featured a range of musical guests and kid-friendly fun.
Loved by some and despised by others, the festival has undergone a subtle transformation from its origins as the celebration of the saint.
Immediately, I ate three of the hotdogs -- no problem. By the time I got to five, my stomach began to fill up.
Hugely influenced by 90's R and B, CiennaJade is developing a fan base in New York and is about to release a new EP
Lehman hosts a fascinating international film festival which explores the lives and stories of people with disabilities.
The Theater Department at Lehman debuts its version of the famous ill-fated young couple in love.
Sporting a black hoodie with the words KING ME in red italics, Frederick Thomas awaits his crown on the musical throne.
An independent record label that has complete control of their creativity, "We Own It Records", is diving into the music industry as a self-sustaining