Pianist Arturo O’Farrill and the Pleneros de la 21 will open Christmas

Pianist Arturo O’Farrill and the Pleneros de la 21 will open Christmas

The Latin jazz led by the pianist and composer Arturo O’Farrill and thebomba and plena (musical genres from Puerto Rico) performed by the Pleneros de la 21, a well-known group formed in New York, will come together to celebrate the beginning with a great party of Christmas. “Una Navidad Nuyorkina” is presented this December 2 … Read more

Renovated entrances to Penn Station inaugurate

Renovated entrances to Penn Station inaugurate

The Penn Station entrance here on 32nd Street and Seventh Avenue has a new face and this remodeling increases its entrance capacity by 50% and now, in addition, it will be fully accessible to everyone. Just before this week of travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, Penn Station reopens its entrance on Seventh Avenue, now completely … Read more

Officials highlight what NYC has done for asylum seekers

Officials highlight what NYC has done for asylum seekers

This Thursday, municipal officials reported that with the support of the federal government and through its help center for asylum applications, in the last year and a half they have managed 10 thousand applications for asylum, TPS and work authorizations. “No one has done more for asylum seekers, for immigrants, for immigrants than the city … Read more

Joaquín Sabina brings Madison Square Garden to its feet

Joaquín Sabina brings Madison Square Garden to its feet

The Spanish singer Joaquin Sabina managed to bring the spectators of the Madison Square Garden theater in New York to their feet on several occasions, in a concert on Thursday night in which the poor voice of the 74-year-old singer-songwriter was forgiven by an audience that I was exhausted beforehand. Sabina did not utter a … Read more

In your free time: Greenwood Cemetery and Hispanic Society Museum

In your free time: Greenwood Cemetery and Hispanic Society Museum

If you are looking to enjoy a time of peace in the middle of colorful gardens and surrounded by trees of various types, we recommend visiting the Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, the resting place of nearly half a million New Yorkers. There you will find beautiful mausoleums, Victorian cherubs and gargoyles, and the enormous Gothic … Read more

Cuts to the municipal budget will affect public libraries

Cuts to the municipal budget will affect public libraries

In the wake of budget cuts announced by Mayor Eric Adams, the city’s public libraries said 17 of their branches will not be able to keep their doors open on Sundays. Among them is the central library of Jamaica, Queens. Something that worries Tatiana Iza. “What is happening in general, yes, a little bad. In … Read more

Parents opposed to the mayor’s statement to eliminate crossing guards

Parents opposed to the mayor’s statement to eliminate crossing guards

Gian Carlos Rosas works two schedules, from 7 to 10 in the morning, and from 1 to 4 in the afternoon. Stopping cars for school children to cross is their daily mission, a job that Mayor Adams suggested parents could do, due to budget cuts. “The work is ours and that’s why I like my … Read more

The New York Botanical Garden Christmas Train Show: The Biggest Yet!

The New York Botanical Garden Christmas Train Show: The Biggest Yet!

The New York Botanical Garden Christmas Train Show returns to the Bronx. Organizers say it will be the largest show ever staged. In this 32nd edition of the miniature train presentation, spectators will be able to see almost 200 replicas of emblematic places in New York City, all made of natural materials. Replicas include Yankee … Read more

New York City Regulations Drive Up Hotel Prices and Airbnb Activity Underground

New York City Regulations Drive Up Hotel Prices and Airbnb Activity Underground

The restrictions that New York City has applied since September to tourist accommodation platforms such as Airbnb have further increased the prices of hotels in the Big Apple and caused accommodation offers to migrate to less secure sites such as Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist. , or that clients move to New Jersey. The new regulations … Read more

SAR Railway Operational Trials and Green Saudi Arabia Initiative: Inside Look at the Middle East’s First Hydrogen Train

SAR Railway Operational Trials and Green Saudi Arabia Initiative: Inside Look at the Middle East’s First Hydrogen Train

Al-Marsad newspaper: A video clip published by Al-Ikhbariya channel showed the hydrogen train from the inside, after the SAR railway conducted operational trials of the train, which is the first of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa. Green Saudi Arabia For his part, Ashraf Al-Jabri, Director General of Planning at the Passenger … Read more