Michael Kimmelman at MOCA; Indigenous photographers at Museum of American Indian; author program at New Amsterdam; the cityscape after WWII. / 1 comment
Plus Grand Banks open through Sunday; some progress at Whole Foods Fidi; Native American Heritage Month at the Museum of the American Indian. / 6 comments
Plus Oscar Howe at the Museum of the American Indian; Girl Scout Troop 6000 selling cookies at the Seaport; last chance to apply to CB1. / 4 comments
Another immersive art show opens in Fidi. Plus cookies with funny faces at the Seaport; the Whitney extends weekend hours; the Museum of the American Indian opens next week.
Plus the fireboat John J. Harvey spends some time in the hood; The Museum of the American Indian is closed. / 13 comments
Plus eight decades of Native American painting at the national museum; the largest market in the city opens at Essex Crossing.
Plus events this weekend on the Lilac at Pier 25; contemporary art show at the Museum of the American Indian; Frenchette snags honors for food and glasses.
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