After canceling the Trump Organization's contract, the city revealed it has chosen a new manager for the beloved Central Park skating rink.
Favorites such as "Apollo 13," "Lincoln," "Hamilton," "Glory" and "Top Gun" are sure to give you all the patriotic feels this 4th of July.
Get the full list of movies and TV shows on Netflix this month, including the "Fear Street" trilogy and the return of "Never Have I Ever."
Fox also agreed to mandate anti-harassment training for its New York-based staff.
The Boss returned for a post-COVID encore of his Broadway show.
Vin Diesel leads the returning cast of "F9: The Fast Saga," the ninth installment in the "Fast and Furious" movie franchise.
From hilarious comedies to real tear-jerkers, these dazzling dad-centric films will entertain the whole family on Father's Day.
Jazz concerts and tai chi classes are among the free programs coming to a Hell's Kitchen pier from this week into the fall.
Anthony Ramos and Melissa Barrera star in "In The Heights," while James Corden returns for the sequel, "Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway."
The popular free event is back at Bryant Park, offering thousands of slots for New Yorkers to stretch their limbs in the heart of Midtown.
The branch formerly known as the Mid-Manhattan Library finally opened Tuesday after a yearslong, $200 million renovation.
This weekend, check out this list of war films including "The Hurt Locker," "Lone Survivor" and "Patton" that will leave you breathless.
The proposed skyscraper next to Grand Central Terminal will host events and artwork on its elevated terraces, developers said.
On June 9th from 4pm to 7pm in Duffy Square, join the NYPD Community Affairs Borough Outreach Division.
A Midtown board ridiculed Hudson Yards' plan to reopen the Vessel sculpture with suicide-prevention measures like banning solo visitors.
The in-progress public space where Hell's Kitchen's tow pound once stood will be christened by the Tribeca Film Festival this summer.
Angelina Jolie plays a smokejumper in "Those Who Wish Me Dead," while Dave Bautista plays a former zombie mercenary in "Army of the Dead."
Two neighborhood branches, plus the flagship library near Bryant Park, reopened to patrons Monday for the first time since last year.
From hilarious comedies to real tear-jerkers, these dazzling mom-centric films will entertain the whole family on Mother's Day.
Rockefeller Center's new art installation is its first-ever campus-wide survey of a single artist, Sanford Biggers. Here's what's on view.
The governor said theaters would reopen at 100 percent capacity this fall, though his announcement Wednesday was light on details.
Josh Duhamel and Leslie Bibb star as superheroes in "Jupiter's Legacy." Amy Adams plays the title character in "The Woman in the Window."
Michael B. Jordan plays a man seeking vengeance in "Without Remorse," while Christopher Walken plays a prairie farmer in "Percy Vs Goliath."
Arnold Belkin's monumental mural above Matthews-Palmer Playground may be brought back to its former glory if long-awaited repairs begin.
The 25-foot-tall sculpture will be installed on the High Line near Hudson Yards — designed by an artist whose past work sparked controversy.
Vaccine sites for Broadway workers will open in the Theater District in April as the city aims to reopen shows by September, the mayor said.
After collecting festive objects left behind at past parades, Irish-American artist Suzanne Broughel led her own procession this week.
The new program will allow neighborhoods to block off streets for arts and cultural performances this summer. Here's what to know.
The retractable-roof space will welcome back 150 guests nightly, one of the highest-profile venues to reopen this spring.
Two new public art installations are coming to Rockefeller Center, in the form of 83 flags and 14 giant photographs.
The jazz and supper club Swing 46 is hoping to tap into the same generosity that recently rescued two other Midtown venues from closure.
The aircraft carrier museum, which has struggled during the pandemic, will reopen in late March after closing for much of the winter.
Gov. Cuomo's announcement that live performances can resume in April doesn't apply to New York's biggest attraction: Broadway shows.
Carnegie extended the closure that started in March.
His restaurant was a pre-show staple.
For the second straight year, the Flag Project asks artists to submit their works for a chance to have them flown at Rockefeller Center.
The High Line has announced 12 shortlisted sculptures that could be installed next year in its public art space near Hudson Yards.
The stainless steel, "quasi-human figure" by sculptor Tom Friedman will stand at Rockefeller Center's Fifth Avenue entrance until mid-March.
Click through photos of the giant, multicolored works of art, which will brighten the Garment District's plazas until the end of January.
An absurdly long list of stars will appear in Friday's telethon to save the West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theatre — watch live here.
A frightened owl was rescued Monday after being found in the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, days after it had been chopped down upstate.
The play will open when Broadway restarts.
The aircraft carrier museum, docked in Hell's Kitchen, is also furloughing its staff and reducing its hours due to a lack of visitors.
The relatively few pedestrians strolling around Midtown Manhattan these days can enjoy two new pieces of public art starting Thursday.
Bright, colorful posters went up in Times Square and around the city this month, part of a campaign to encourage early voting.
The shutdown of Broadway theaters will now last at least a full year, after Friday's announcement extending the closures through May 2021.
Vandals keep stealing a pair of giant face masks from the iconic lions at the New York Public Library's Midtown branch, the system says.
The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on Pier 86 in Hell's Kitchen welcomed back visitors Friday, with new coronavirus protocols in place.
It's part of a campaign by Twitter and the city to encourage mask-wearing during the pandemic.
For the first time in over a century, crowds won't flock to Times Square for New Year's Eve—but the ball will still drop, organizers said.