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The "festival of lights" is marked by feasts, prayers, and fireworks.

The Chelsea exhibit features over 200 pieces of never-before-seen and rarely-shown work from the Neo-expressionist American artist.

Abya Yala: Structural Origins is an art exhibit featuring 20 Latin American artists.

FIT is showcasing 300 out of 5,000 pairs of shoes in the museum’s “closet” in its latest exhibit.

The Bronx River Foodway is a hidden gem inside Concrete Plant Park in the South Bronx.

Two hundred thousand visitors packed the Javits Center for days of fantasy and wonder.

A showcase of some of the “treasures” from the library's 56-million-item collection.

Faced with gentrification, long-time residents fight to stay in the Lower East Side.

Local restaurateurs emerge from the pandemic ready for business.

The Archive of American Folk Song records Americans' reactions to Pearl Harbor.

Not everything is what it seems.

The annual event brought out restaurants and crafts people to 9th Avenue in Manhattan.

The 19th year of the show from the artistic director of the Four Seasons Hotel George V in Paris.

The news media needs to focus on climate change said protesters.

Asia Week New York wrapped up its 10-day long celebration of Asian art with a series of auctions.

First cameras, deepfakes, Jim Hensen and live props from the Black Swan, Nightmare on Elm Street and The Exorcist.

The New York Botanical Garden held its 30th year of the Holiday Train Show.

The Bronx Museum of the Arts celebrates its 50th anniversary.

Thousands flock to Fordham Plaza for the food and artisanal products.

The 35th annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction raised a $753,321.