Articles tagged with: events
April 22nd, 2010 is Earth Day, and there is no better time to teach your kids about caring for the environment than with fun activities and family-friendly events. Here is our guide to Earth Day 2010.
The Whitney Biennial: 2010 is up and running on Madison Avenue; and a number of the artworks may leave some visitors exclaiming: “What’s up with this Biennial?” This viewer left the galleries amazed at the work on display — ranging from the amusing and laughable, to the decorative, to the incredibly emotional and thought provoking.
When The Miracle Worker premiered 50 years ago, it was a kid-friendly Broadway show that garnered a Tony award for Best Play. But does this new production measure up? And can you take your second grader? Read on to find out.
Easter egg hunts are just the beginning! Here’s our list by borough of great Easter events for the whole family.
Ex-marathoner tells his stories from the first New York City Marathon.
Forgot to get tickets to the New York City Wine & Food Festival?
It’s not too late. There are still a limited number of tickets left for this weekend.
After a 4-year break, VH1 Divas is back. NYPost catches up with Miley Cyrus, Kelly Clarkson and more of pop music’s most talented female artists.
On Sunday July 12 the Target High Line Street Festival will take over Gansevoort Street between Ninth Avenue and Washington Street, in the Meatpacking District with the World’s Largest Lemonade Stand – in a 1,300 gallon custom-built Rosenwach water tank and a reincarnation of the West Side Cowboy from the Federation of Black Cowboys.

