Julius’, New York City’s Oldest Gay Bar, Gets Landmark Designation The site of a historic 1966 "sip-in" protest for LGBTQ rights, Julius' Bar is now the latest New York City landmark. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
New York City Opera’s ‘Stonewall’ Pays Vocal Tribute to a Messy Uprising The world premiere opera by Ian Bell and Mark Campbell sets the historic Stonewall riots to ear-catching music. By James Jorden
Afternoon Bulletin: Two Thirds of Yearly Income Spent on Rent, Baby Lemurs and More A large part of Brooklyn is “severely rent-burdened.” By Zoë Miller
Paul Taylor Dance Company’s Sparkling Gala Performance: Two World Premieres and a Classic By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
ASMA’s Show at SculptureCenter Stages an Obscure But Dystopic Reality in New Hybrid Forms By Elisa Carollo