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Cabinet is a quarterly magazine of art and culture that has opened an event space on the Gowanus Canal to exhibit contemporary art.
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This cafe, which bears the name of Neue Galerie co-founder Serge Sabarsky, draws its inspiration from the Viennese cafes that served as centers of intellectual and artistic life at the turn of the
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Calpulli Mexican Dance Company's repertoire is a rich tapestry of the dynamic and multifaceted influences on Mexican history and culture.
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The Canticum Novum Singers is now in its 37th season under the direction of its founder, Harold Rosenbaum.
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A two-time winner of the ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, this choral group has built a reputation for artistic excellence and innovative programming, including an evening of theatrical cho
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Founded by jazz impresario George Wein, what was once known as the JVC Jazz Festival—a live music series with deep pockets and big name talent—has been reincarnated by its new corpora
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The Caribbean Cultural Center focuses on the cultural activities of African descendants in the Americas, celebrating their rich traditions in music, dance, art, literature and belief systems.
