Manhattan museum intends to destigmatize sex work
/“Criminalization makes it difficult for sex workers to challenge exploitation and abuse.”
Read More“Criminalization makes it difficult for sex workers to challenge exploitation and abuse.”
Read More“The USTA is excited to welcome some of the world’s most talented athletes to the home of the world’s biggest stage in tennis.”
Read MoreFor tickets and performance information, visits franksinatraschoolofthearts.org.
Read MoreThe Queens Public Library will celebrate the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote during a month-long campaign that honors suffragists and other female leaders.
Read MoreGarth Greenwell’s second book explores the textures of desire.
Read MoreFlushing Town Hall’s latest exhibition brings together the work of 28 emerging artists from across Queens to highlight local talent and celebrate the multi-faceted borough.
Read MoreThe walkways surrounding the Queens Museum’s iconic Panorama of the City of New York got a much needed facelift this month.
Read MoreSince its inception, Black Spectrum has produced over 150 plays, 30 films and a large number of works ranging from dance to performance art.
Read MoreThe book is about voice, but silences abound.
Read MoreThe program was part of a collaboration between the Partnership for New York City and The New York City Department of Education.
Read MoreA film festival celebrating science fiction novelist Philip K. Dick and independent filmmaking will land at Astoria’s Museum of the Moving Image.
Read MoreApplications are due by Mar. 20.
Read MoreThe show opens on Feb. 28.
Read MoreBrooklyn rapper Pop Smoke was arraigned in Brooklyn Federal Court on Friday afternoon after allegedly transporting a stolen Rolls Royce Wraith — a car worth over $375,000 — from California to New York.
Read MoreHis paintings are inspired by graffiti, travel, spirituality and street art.
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