From a singing subway station to the lore behind Manhattan's iconic nickname, how many of these New York City secrets are you in on?
From a singing subway station to the lore behind Manhattan's iconic nickname, how many of these New York City secrets are you in on?
Jennifer Lopez is back with a rom-com that takes us from New York to the Dominican Republic.
Coventry will hold five days of free events and activities celebrating Caribbean heritage and the Windrush Generation
More than 50 music acts will perform across multiple outdoor stages, along with interactive workshops and performances inside the Old Town School of Folk Music.
The entrepreneur reflects on her North African journey, meeting local artisans, and finding inspiration through travel and tagine.
Owned by a princess, the villa has inspired countless intellectuals and artists.
Trust us, the City of Angels is also a city of great culture—here's where to find it.
A Ferrari and a distinctive Highland Park home combined for an iconic scene in _Ferris Bueller’s Day Off_. This adapted excerpt from a new book details how it all went (crashing) down.
Filmmaker Rachelle Salnave set out to reclaim her Haitian citizenship. What she found along the way became a documentary about family, identity and what it means to belong to two worlds.
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The final eight episodes of the Chicago-set, award-winning FX on Hulu series will drop June 25.
_Granta_ ’s Commonwealth Prize controversy reveals a literary culture struggling to defend its own values
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Audrey Welstead (NNHS ’26) has received the Emerging Scholar Award from the MassCPAs Educational Foundation's 2026 Scholarship Program. She is one of 50 students in Massachusetts selected this year to receive scholarships to inspire and support the next generation of CPAs in Massachusetts. Welstead is also a Mass CPAs High School Student Ambassador.…
Parmigiani, 71, started posting videos about his Italian buffet on his daughter’s advice. Once server Lynn Marie Young put them on Instagram, they took off.
The Juneteenth eve party, headlined by a DJ set from neo-soul legend Erykah Badu, comes as the award-winning brewery looks for a permanent location.
Danielle Saint-Lot has spent decades advocating for Haitian entrepreneurs. Today, she is focused on helping artisans reach international buyers as traditional markets continue to shrink.
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The Norse gods break hearts, the world, and the fourth wall in this new rock 'n roll musical. Bat Collazo reviews the show, which is playing at Chicago's Lifeline Theatre until June 27.
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Despite Haiti’s ongoing security and economic challenges, the festival attracted children, students, families, officials, diplomats, and literature lovers who gathered in a vibrant atmosphere of book buying, author signings, and cultural exchange.
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... Notre numéro SPÉCIAL EAU !
Comme l'an passé, nous le fêterons devant le café qui a vu naître la revue :
The movie and its sequels take you all around the world—here's where it was shot.
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has secured £244,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to support a major conservation programme at Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Rising production costs led organizers to pull the plug on the fest just weeks before it was set to return to Union Park.
Toronto artist Ranaa pulled art out of its buttoned-up space and into the park — and now her quarterly Art Club is open to everyone.
The post How a Toronto-based Artist is Bringing the City Together to Make More Art appeared first on S Magazine.
What the entrepreneur, social mogul, and fiancee to Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns packs to watch history get made in the 2026 NBA finals.
You can head to a "Golden Girls" homage, a Cyndi Lauper musical and more to celebrate Pride this June.
Sara Dosa’s latest documentary is an emotional plea to save the planet.
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Previous generations had TV shows like General Hospital, ER, and Grey’s Anatomy. These were mindless medical dramas revolving around romantic relationships. Our generation has The Pitt, where the central theme is the failure of the US healthcare system.
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Gallery Cabaret and The Native are in the lineup for this year's self-paced bar crawl. Participants can qualify to attend an after-hours event at Rosa's Lounge.
The veteran actor and Park Ridge native stars in "Catch as Catch Can," in which three actors play six different roles. It runs though July 12.
Two landmark New York institutions unite to celebrate Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera and Rolex is behind it all.
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Beyond Wonderland, Greek Fest, Ribfest, Pokémon Go Fest and Día Del Niño celebrations are also on deck.