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BY Ashley Massis
 June 14th, 2012
On Thursday, June 7, the New York Palace and Eden Fine Art presented a sculpture exhibition by Dorit Levinstein. The unveiling of artist Dorit Levinstein’s new “Studying the Masters” sculpture exhibit was held in the hotel’s famous Courtyard. The large, hand-painted, bright and multicolored bronze sculpture (entitled “Renoir’s Dancers”) was inspired by Renoir’s famous [...]
BY Ashley Massis
 June 13th, 2012
Sleep No More, an interactive play based on Shakespeare’s Macbeth, is one of the most highly regarded site-specific shows in NYC. After hearing raving reviews, I had to see what the hype was all about.
(photo credit: Yaniv Schulman)
Punchdrunk, a British site-specific theater company, has transformed three warehouses in NYC’s Chelsea [...]
BY Claudine Holt
 June 5th, 2012
Photo Credit: C. Holt
This weekend, the 5th Annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic to benefit Work to Ride was a smashing success. As I made my way to New York on Friday, the weather forecast was foreboding and there were reports of thunderstorms and tornados to come. However, on Saturday morning, when I [...]
Many of Swedish-American artist Annika Connor’s, watercolor’s are reminiscent of the French impressionist artistry that I love. Her involvement with film, the Frick Collection, National Arts Club and Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts is impressive as are her work. As quoted on her website many of her inspiration come from a dreamscape.
"Madam [...]
BY Ashley Massis
 May 22nd, 2012
In New York City tradition, Chelsea Art Gallery Hopping is a must see. As you walk the streets of Chelsea, galleries celebrating the new and exciting upcoming artists offer complimentary beverages while viewing art on Thursday nights. The latest addition to the tradition is the opening of the exhibit Beyond 1 lens & Over [...]
BY Ashley Massis
 May 21st, 2012
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On May 22nd, Annika Connor will be moderating a panel discussion, that will focus on the place of technology as an alternative vehicle for creating, promoting, and selling art. Featured panelists include innovators, purveyors, and artists revolutionizing the modern art scene. The panel discussion will be followed by complimentary cocktails and [...]
BY Spandana Singh
 May 17th, 2012
Although Broadway holds a general air of magnificence and splendor, there are many off-Broadway shows that have the potential to capture your heart. One of them is the 1960′S Tony Award winning musical, Bye Bye Birdie, being performed at the Hudson Guild Theater.
Photo Credit: Offoffbroadway.broadwayworld.com
Based off of the original story written [...]
BY Spandana Singh
 May 17th, 2012
Spring finally it seems like it is here. The sun has emerged from behind the clouds, ready to stay, and the entire city is celebrating. One great place to go to join in with the festivities is Madison Square Park. Located on 23rd Street and Madison Avenue, it will be buzzing with events this [...]
BY Spandana Singh
 May 9th, 2012
As an avid lover of the world of natural history, the American Museum of Natural History in New York City has always been a fascinating place for me. It’s a great place to take your kids, whether they’re two or twenty, because NHM has something for everybody.
Photo Credit: Lavieeclectique.com
Among its most [...]
BY Ashley Massis
 May 1st, 2012
University Hospitals Case Medical Center’s Seidman Cancer Center is hosting IMAGINE: A Celebration of LIFE, a unique musical ensemble to raise funds for cancer research through the Brian Werbel Memorial Fund at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center in Cleveland.
IMAGINE stars Adam Pascal, Shoshana Bean, Tituss Burgess, Matt Bogart, Lisa Howard, Richard H. [...]
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