Spanish-Speaking Guides Share Valuable Information for Hispanic Community: A Special Report

Spanish-Speaking Guides Share Valuable Information for Hispanic Community: A Special Report

Cool and Free 53 mins ago Silvia Schechter and Diana Cardenas, two of the museum’s Spanish-speaking guides, share valuable information about these tours for the Hispanic community in our area and the world. A special report by Sandra Escallón. Featured Stories 2023-09-07 19:36:47 #Metropolitan #Museum #York #offers #free #guided #tours #Spanish

El Dorado: Myths of Gold Exhibition Explores Indigenous Art and the American Dream

El Dorado: Myths of Gold Exhibition Explores Indigenous Art and the American Dream

NEW YORK — The myth of El Dorado, the kingdom of gold hidden in the indigenous lands of America, lives on in the different values ​​that feed the “American dream”, according to an exhibition that opens this Wednesday in New York. “El Dorado: myths of gold” gathers in the Americas Society dozens of works of … Read more

Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop in New York City: Festivities and Events

Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop in New York City: Festivities and Events

What you should know The hip hop genre celebrates this Friday, August 11, the 50th anniversary of its official birth in New York City, specifically in New York City. To celebrate this historic anniversary, both the state of New York and the Big Apple hold different events celebrating this genre that became a global movement … Read more

50th Anniversary Celebration: Hip Hop Takes Center Stage in NYC and Across New York State

50th Anniversary Celebration: Hip Hop Takes Center Stage in NYC and Across New York State

What you should know The hip hop genre celebrates this Friday, August 11, the 50th anniversary of its official birth in New York City, specifically in New York City. To celebrate this historic anniversary, both the state of New York and the Big Apple hold different events celebrating this genre that became a global movement … Read more

New York Museums Raise Ticket Prices: Now the Most Expensive in the World

New York Museums Raise Ticket Prices: Now the Most Expensive in the World

NEW YORK — Three of New York’s biggest museums have raised their daily visit tickets to $30 per person, the latest this week, making them the most expensive in the world. The last to do so was the Guggenheim museum, which raised rates for the first time since 2015, citing “persistent financial stress caused by … Read more

11 Affordable Getaways Near New York City in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut

11 Affordable Getaways Near New York City in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut

Let’s be honest. Crowded, fast-paced, and downright busy – New York City can be pretty overwhelming at times. The Big Apple is expensive as it is, and finding an escape-from-the-city vacation spot that’s both affordable and truly feels like a getaway can be daunting. New Yorkers often overlook the entire tri-state area when looking for … Read more

New York State Parks Prepare for Rare Total Solar Eclipse in 2024: Campgrounds Available for Reservations

New York State Parks Prepare for Rare Total Solar Eclipse in 2024: Campgrounds Available for Reservations

What you should know For lovers of astrology, in 2024 they will experience a phenomenon that will not be seen again for two decades, and New York is already preparing for everyone to enjoy it. Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Monday that people Those wishing to experience a rare total solar eclipse that will occur … Read more

Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks: Streets Closed and Viewing Areas

Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks: Streets Closed and Viewing Areas

NEW YORK — This Tuesday, July 4, the independence of the United States is celebrated with one of the biggest spectacles in the country: the fireworks at Macy’s. Therefore, the New York City Police Department announced which streets will be closed during the event that will take place on the East River. The show will … Read more