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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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At its home in Jamaica, Queens, the Afrikan Poetry Theatre presents a roster of wide-ranging cultural activities of interest to its largely African-American constituents, including music performanc
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, recognized by U.S.
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ACMA (The Amateur Classical Musicians Association) was founded in September 2007 to provide opportunities for nonprofessional (but dedicated) classical musicians to play solo and ensemble works in
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Largely known as a sculptor, Angel Orensanz has developed a multidisciplinary body of work since the early 1990s, embracing elements of performance, conceptual art and video that often carry a mark
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At the heart of the Asia Society's permanent collection is a superb group of masterworks donated by John D. Rockefeller III, who founded the society in 1956.
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Home to the New York Philharmonic, Avery Fisher Hall seats 2,738 in a space originally designed by Max Abromovitz but renovated in 1976 to correct an acoustical failure in the hall's auditorium.
