While it has a prominent location on 77th Street facing Central Park West, the New-York Historical Society is one of the overlooked gems among New York City Museums. It might be because of that “natural history” museum up the street. Or maybe it’s because history isn’t that popular here in New York City. (Across the […]
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The New York Public Library is hosting a multimedia exhibition honoring illustrator Al Hirschfeld.
“The Line King’s Library” art show opened on October 17, 2013 and will run until January 4, 2014.
Visitors will find this exhibit at the Donald & Mary Oenslager Gallery inside the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts building. The New York Times reports that archivist David Leopold curated the exhibit.
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Every night I pass by those two dignified black stone figures on Central Park West. I always tip my hat to Lincoln and say, “Good evening Mr. President” … and I always wave down 77th street, where Frederick Douglas guards the side door, and call out: “You too Mr. Douglas.”
… and now I have to see THIS !