The “Coyote Story,” an art form once practiced by Indigenous peoples from Central America to Western Canada, is one of the oldest and most significant oral traditions in human history.
The Bard Graduate Vocal Arts Program presents “The Heart of a Woman” and “American Tapestry,” two recitals at PS21 exploring the American experience through art song and American music.
ARKAI has captivated audiences around the world with their creative imagination and cutting-edge string music, transforming the beautiful tones of the violin and cello into epic soundscapes that resemble a rock band backed by a cinematic orchestra.
Named Live Ireland Radio’s “Vocalists of the Year,” the Nova Scotian sisters have enchanted audiences far and wide with lively fiddle, piano and guitar arrangements, stunning sibling vocal harmonies in both English and Gaelic, all complemented by their intricate and percussive step-dancing style.
Alec Mapa is an actor and comedian with 40 years of credits from Broadway (“M.Butterfly,”) Television (“Desperate Housewives,” “Ugly Betty,” “Doom Patrol,” “RuPaul's Drag Race”) and Film (“Connie and Carla,” "Queen Bees.”)
As twilight deepens during the evenings of November 24 to 28, a waxing crescent moon appears in the south to southwest, above the setting Teapot asterism.
Since becoming the first known unauthorized immigrant to earn a law license, Antonio Massa Viana has worked tirelessly to support immigrants, creating a space where they feel “seen, heard, and appreciated” and a firm that provides “guidance with compassion and unmatched immigration legal representation.”
Created in collaboration with award-winning lighting designer Chris Bocchiaro of Clerestory Light, ‘NightWood' transforms The Mount’s historic grounds and gardens into a luminous winter dreamscape.
“Sprites, Spells, and Splashes: Magical Beings in Picture Book Art” is an enchanting exhibition exploring the rich visual traditions of fairies, mermaids, wizards, and other supernatural beings through beloved picture book illustrations.