The Filipino clergy of Staten Island will hold a concert on Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m., at the St. Joseph-St. Thomas...
In New York City, talk is rife that the flamboyant son of a former top official is now a queen—officially.
Growing up, I could not imagine a holiday bigger than Christmas. Then I moved to the United States and gained a new holiday—Thanksgiving.
A painting by the late pop artist Roy Lichtenstein that disappeared 42 years ago has turned up in a New York City warehouse and is in legal limbo.
When the hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers in New York on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, I was in Manila, over 8,000 miles away. My last class at the university had just finished and as I was getting ready to go home, I received a text message from a friend telling me about the attacks.
Whatever else happens in our lives is just icing on the cake 2013! Now six days old, the New Year came in with the usual fanfare of fireworks, firecrackers, banned and otherwise, sparklers, horns and whistles. From our perch atop the Pacific Plaza in the Fort, we had the spectacular sight of muffled discord, muted pandemonium. Carefully sipping my chilled champagne from a proper enough flute, and watching the grapes bob up and down with each sip, I recalled other New Year’s Eves.
Chef Rick Moonen’s credentials are stellar, the highlights of his career many. He graduated top of the class at the Culinary Institute of America, New York. He was given three stars by The New York Times for his restaurants Oceana, Molyvos (a Greek fish house) and New York City’s rm.
Brandon Stanton rounds the corner, spots a tiny blur of pink, and runs over to ask if he can take a picture. He crouches in a busy Manhattan bike lane to get the shot: a beautiful little girl with pink leg braces, a walker and a big smile, her dad posed behind her.
In a quiet, tree-lined suburb of New York City sits an unassuming brick ranch house that many musicians consider hallowed ground.
The stars were out in force on Broadway on Monday — and they were frantic. The coffee-fueled benefit performance of "The 24 Hour Plays" was held at the American Airlines Theatre, an annual event in which more than two dozen actors — this time including Jesse Tyler Ferguson, James McAvoy, Jason Biggs and Zachary Levi — teamed up with six writers and six directors to write and rehearse a half-dozen plays over a single day. The event raised $500,000.