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Step Inside ‘The Oasis': A Sneak Peek at NYC's Largest Dance Floor
Looking to dance the night away this summer? New York City welcomes a new addition this season with the biggest outdoor dance floor, fully equipped with a 10-foot disco ball. Located at the Josie Robertson Plaza, “The Oasis” is one installation for guests to enjoy during Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City,” a three-month program engaging the entire campus...
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Step Inside ‘The Oasis': A First Look at NYC's Largest Dance Floor
Whether you want to dance the night away or take in the sculpture art, Lincoln Center welcomes New Yorkers to its first “Summer for the City.” NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino gives you a sneak peek at what to expect.
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NYC SummerStage to Make Full Return with Dozens of Free Shows
New York City’s largest outdoor performing arts festival, SummerStage, will return this summer in full swing across all five boroughs with dozens of free shows to check out along twelve community parks. Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage will offer nearly 90 free concerts, dance performances, film screenings, and art workshops in Central Park and neighborhood parks. The season’s programming...
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Lincoln Center to Offer Free Shows in New ‘Summer for the City'
If you’re looking to catch a free performance or enjoy what New York City can offer this summer, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA) aims to take a new approach by hosting hundreds of free events under the “Summer for the City” initiative. Launched by Shanta Thake, Lincoln Center’s Chief Artistic Officer, the three-month program plans to engage...
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What Is the Willow Branch in the Olympic Closing Ceremony?
The “moment of remembrance,” a main element of the closing ceremony, focused on the sorrow of farewell.
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Lincoln Center to Offer New Choose What You Pay Tickets & Free Shows
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts looks to make a big splash this spring with free performances while introducing a new “choose what you pay” model for ticketing, similar to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The spring season begins on Feb. 27 and runs until June 15. Public performances return to the community space, David Rubenstein Atrium, this March, while…
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NYC Tourism Sees Bumpy Recovery with Ongoing COVID Impact
The Big Apple has seen the lights go out on Broadway, go-to restaurants close their doors, and destination hotels shut down over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the New York City tourism sector is attempting to stay resilient in 2022, there also appear to be more hurdles to come. The Big Apple’s employment in the restaurant, retail, and…
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NYC Tourism Industry Stays Hopeful Despite Ongoing COVID Impact
New York City has seen the lights go out on Broadway and go-to restaurants close their doors over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the tourism sector is attempting to stay resilient in 2022, there also appear to be more hurdles to come. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino reports.
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Orlando Bloom Shares His Tearful Reaction to Katy Perry's Inauguration Night Performance
Orlando Bloom said he’s “one proud partner” after watching Katy Perry’s “Firework” performance during “Celebrating America.”
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Fresh Off Her Collab With JoJo, Lindsey Lomis Performs ‘Magic in the Madness' in Tribute to 2020
Lindsey Lomis managed to create some “magic” in this tough year, including a big collaboration with JoJo and a new cover of the holiday song “Winter Wonderland.” She joined LX News to perform her new song “Magic in the Madness,” which offers some lessons to us all at the close of 2020.
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Musician Zach Brandon Performs His New Song Reminding Us to ‘Live and Let Live'
Los Angeles musician Zach Brandon wants his new song to inspire people to have conversations without conflict. Brandon joined LX News to perform his new single “Live and Let Live.”
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Work of Art: The K3 Sisters Band Perform Their New Song That's Featured in the Smithsonian
The K3 Sisters Band from Dallas, Texas, brought some feel-good music to LX News. Sisters Kelsey, Kristen, and Kaylen performed their new single “My Time,” which is featured in a Smithsonian exhibit called “Girlhood (It’s Complicated).”
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Pop Artist Scott Helman Performs His Song ‘Lois' and Shares How He's Honoring His Late Grandfather Through Music
Pop star Scott Helman recently released his new album “Nonsuch Park,” dedicated to the loving memory of his late grandfather. We had the pleasure of welcoming the Canadian singer, performing “Lois,” he says is one of his favorites.
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Visiting the Nuyorican Poets Cafe
Joelle Guarguilo stops by this neighborhood staple where spoken word, poetry, activism and education have come together for more than four decades.