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Since opening in 1932 as part of Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall has served as a symbol of New York City's dedication to live performance.
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This island in the East River—a former farm, paupers' burial ground, house of refuge for juvenile delinquents and Civil War veterans' home—has been a recreation hub since the 1930s, w
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At its theater in Greenwich Village, Rattlestick Productions produces plays by emerging and established authors, using the talents of emerging directors and actors.
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Readers Theatre Workshop/InCollaboration is a community-based arts education organization founded in 1983 to advance literacy skills among the youth of New York City, particularly those in economic
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Rebecca Kelly Ballet is a touring contemporary chamber ballet company based in Soho, and since 1987, in the Northern Adirondacks. Its activities focus on the creation and performance of origi
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Recess is a new nontraditional residency program that gives artists street level space to use as a studio, exhibition venue or grounds for experimentation.
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Isamu Noguchi's Red Cube in Lower Manhattan was installed in 1968.
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Founded in 1994, the Redhawk Indian Arts Council sponsors programs that educate others about indigenous artforms and culture.
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Founded in 1970 in a church youth center in Borough Park, Brooklyn, the Regina Opera Company now performs at the much more spacious Regina Hall.
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Simultaneous English translation of classic Spanish-language drama is one reason Repertorio Español has established an ardent following.
