Founded in 1863, the Woodlawn Cemetery has a long tradition of serving New Yorkers of all cultures, religions and ethnic heritages.
Among those at rest in the 400-acre burial ground are many individuals who took great
Today, Bronx Pro Real Estate Management celebrated the opening of 1085 Washington Avenue Apartments, a 90-unit, LEED-certified affordable housing complex.
Bronx River Art Center's Fall 2009 semester of after-school arts classes begins on October 5th and will end with a holiday student exhibition and reception in our storefront gallery on December 18th.
Rocky Otoo, the main subject of PBS’s new documentary “Bronx Princess,” is not your average American teenager. And yet, as filmmakers Yoni Brook and Musa Syeed document Rocky’s life as she graduates from high school,
Bronx resident Ronald Ross, 33, has been arrested by ASPCA Special Agent Adam Gankiewicz and charged with felony animal cruelty for allegedly kicking his mother’s cat, Meow, in the face with steel-toed boots.
Michael Donaghy, a poet of Irish parentage, had such a complex background it would be facile to claim him as irish in a simple sense - but then, there is no simple sense of being
The Bronx Culture Trolley, a project of the South Bronx Cultural Corridor has become a “must do event” on the calendars of “First Wednesday” regulars from all five boroughs and beyond. It will roll again