NYC-ARTS News | THIRTEEN
Summary: Hosted by Christina Ha, NYC-ARTS News provides a weekly report on the best in performance, museum exhibits, dance, theater, gallery shows, film, and cultural happenings for the New York metropolitan area. The full program, produced by New York's public television station WNET.org, includes these news segments alongside additional interviews, profiles, and curator's choices every Thursday at 8pm and Sundays at noon on THIRTEEN. Check local listings.
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Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Then a look at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Studio 54, the Joyce Theatre, and more. More arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Asia Society Museum. Then a look at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Jewish Museum, and more. More arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Asia Society Museum. Then a look at New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Roundabout Theatre Company, American Folk Art Museum, and more. More arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Drawing Center. Then a look at Peak Performances, Mummenschanz, New York Pops with Pink Martini, and more. More arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Drawing Center. Then a look at Chuck Close, Malcolm Morley: Painting, Paper, Process, Baryshnikov Arts Center, and more. More arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Bard Graduate Center. Then a look at Voices from latin America, Grace, The Museum of Modern Art, and more. More arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Bard Graduate Center. Then a look at the Harlem Nights Concert Series, the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, Annie, The Musical, and more. More arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Newark Museum. Then a look into the Beyond Cage Festival, the IFPDA Print Fair, and more.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Newark Museum, then we take a look at the Tokyo String Quartet at Carnegie Hall, Ballet Next at The Joyce, the Architecture and Design Film Festival, and more.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Queens Museum of Art, then we take a look at Doug Varone and Dancers at The Joyce, Gordon Parks exhibitions, "Picasso Black and White," and more.
Christina Ha starts things off at the Queens Museum, then we check out exhibitions at the New-York Historical Society and MoMA. Plus, a look at the Bessies and Pina Bausch at BAM. Check out more arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Museum of Arts and Design. News items include: "Regarding Warhol" at the Met, the Fall for Dance Festival at New York City Center, the 50th anniversary of the New York Film Festival, and more. More arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha presents the latest arts news on location at the Museum of Arts and Design. We take a look at "Lighthouse/Lightening Rod" at BAM, "Crossing The Line" at FIAF, and more. More arts and culture news, event listings and features at www.nyc-arts.org.
Christina Ha starts things off at the Morgan Library and Museum, then we check out Speigelworld's "Empire," a Quay Brothers retrospective at MoMA, DANCENOW, the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival, and more.
Christina Ha starts things off at the South Street Seaport Museum, then we check out exhibitions at the New-York Historical Society, New York Public Library, New York Transit Museum, and more.