After two years of outreach and community engagement, local Bronx artists are finally moving into…
Don’t be fooled by the mainstream media: Arts & Culture is alive in our borough and The Bronx has been at the forefront of arts and culture for decades and isn’t something new to the borough. We’ve been creating and exporting the arts in all its disciplines as long as our borough has been around. From the founding of Hip-hop to fashion designers and major entertainment artists along with the visual and literary arts, we’ve been doing it.
And the Top 10 Books Checked Out at Bronx Libraries Are…
The New York Public Library has published its list of the top ten books checked…
WATCH: Casa Amadeo, NYC’s OLDEST Latino Music Store
Earlier this year we published an article on Casa Amadeo and its legacy as NYC’s…
How Six Italian Immigrants From the South Bronx Carved Some of the Nation’s Most Iconic Sculptures
You probably know, especially if you’ve read our list of Bronx Facts, that the Piccirilli…
How The Bronx Became the Last Home of Acrylic Furniture Manufacturing in NYC
At the height of its popularity, NYC had up to 20 factories manufacturing acrylic furniture.…
Yasiin Bey aka Mos Def to Open South Bronx Art Gallery
Known to most as Mos Def, Yasiin Bey, the actor and rapper, is opening an…
WATCH: La India Performs LIVE at St Mary’s Park
Last year for SummerStage, The Bronx’s legendary salsa and freestyle legend La India performed to…
Bronx Freestyle Legend Judy Torres & TKA to Perform Free Concert at St Mary’s Park
Bronx freestyle legend Judy Torres will perform a free concert this month at St Mary’s…
BAAD! Empowering The Bronx LGBTQ Community Through the Arts & Dance
The following is a series written by Diego Robayo of the Historic District Council which profiles Bronx…
WATCH: The King of Ukrainian Folkloric Dance is a Puerto Rican From The Bronx
It really doesn’t get more Bronx than this or New York City for that matter.…
The Bronx to Host NYC’s FIRST Latin American Photo Festival
As the most Latino borough of NYC with over half the population identifying as such,…
The Legacy of Casa Amadeo: NYC’s Oldest Latino Music Store
Photo: Diego Robayo The following is a series written by Diego Robayo of the Historic…