Cultural organizations throughout New York City are hosting concerts, exhibitions, workshops and other activities honoring the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in which nearly 3,000 people were killed. Museums, gardens, churches, music groups and others invite New Yorkers to come together to remember those who lost their lives on September 11, and to reflect on how New York City—and we ourselves—have changed.
Editors' Picks
River To River: Laurie Anderson – The Language Of The Future
Jun 18, 2013 - Jun 19, 2013
Composer, artist and violinist Laurie Anderson joins guest readers and musicians on stage for two singular events exploring themes of ...
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"Whales: Giants of the Deep" brings visitors closer than ever to some of the mightiest, most massive, and mysterious mammals ...
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From the Pride Parade and Dyke March, to the Pier Dance and more, New York City's LGBT celebrations are as ...
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The story of the Dominican Republic's courageous Mirabal sisters, who were murdered by the Trujillo regime in 1960.
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La Bienal 2013, El Museo’s seventh biennial exhibition, features work by 37 emerging Latino and Latin American artists, from newly-minted ...
