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OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS: CITY CANVAS 2024–2025 

The NYC Department of Culture has launched a new, permanent #CityCanvas program which expands opportunities for artists and building owners to install public artwork on temporary construction sheds, fences, and scaffolding. That’s right: the days of unsightly and ubiquitous forest green…

01/06/24: Conversation with the Artist: Cathleen Campbell

Come to the Hamilton Grange Library on Saturday, January 6 at 3 pm for a conversation with local photographer Cathleen Campbell on her exhibition Visible/Invisible, Seen/Unseen, now on view at Hamilton Grange Library. Capturing the spirit of resiliency, defiance,…

Hump Day Humor: Urban Cowboy

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Inwood’s Underrated Gem: Garden Cafe

BY Karen Silva You can leave the Heights but the Heights will never leave you. For me, this saying rings so true, I have moved a few times within New York City but I will always return to my…

Neighborhood Business Grant

Citizens Committee for New York City supports small businesses who are “doing well by doing good” in their neighborhood by making annual grant awards of up to $5,000.  These awards can provide funding to support the wide range of…

Artist explores freedom and industry | Manhattan Times News

By Sherry Mazzocchi What do winged angels, ancient Assyrian temple gods and Dominican activists have in common? All turn up in the work of visual artist Moses Ros is an architect by training and a print-maker by vocation. His…

Word Up Books Washington Heights

$70 million to combat care “deserts” | Manhattan Times

By Gregg McQueen Essential care for essential workers. Nearly 3,000 new child care slots are slated to open in underserved neighborhoods across New York City, most of which aims to serve essential and frontline workers and those whose work…