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The 92nd Street Y is a hybrid institution with the attributes of both a performing arts center and a college. The Young Men's Hebrew Association was founded in 1874 to assist immigrants.
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The 92nd Street Y is a hybrid institution with the attributes of both a performing arts center and a college. The Young Men's Hebrew Association was founded in 1874 to assist immigrants.
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Henry Street Settlement was founded in 1893 to provide health and human services to immigrant populations on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
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As New York's hub for emerging artists and new work, Ars Nova is committed to developing and producing eclectic theater, comedy and music to feed today’s popular culture.
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This 2,894 seat, three-tiered theater opened in 1929 to present motion pictures and vaudeville entertainment.
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The great alto saxophone player Charlie Parker, otherwise known as "Bird," inspired the opening of the jazz club Birdland in 1949.
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BAM is America's oldest performing arts center and a leading presenter of the avant-garde. Since opening in 1861, it has presented the finest in performing arts.
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Formerly located in Williamsburg, Galapagos Art Space moved to DUMBO to present performance art, parties, readings, film screenings and art exhibitions in a 10,000-square-foot, LEED-certified build
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A small, Obie Award-winning collaborative arts center and one of the busiest arts presenters in Lower Manhattan, HERE operates two theaters, a high-tech media center, a gallery and café.
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Joe's Pub at the Public Theater is one of New York's most celebrated venues for live music and performance.
