Books A Note From Cary Nelson On The Rebirth Of The Jewish Quarterly My first acquaintance with The Jewish Quarterly (JQ) came by way
Art George Santayana: The Philosopher Who Warned Against Forgetting History George Santayana was a Spanish-American philosopher, poet, and novelist known
History Celebrating 400 Years Of The Greatest City In The World: New York 2025 marks a historic occasion — our city’s 400th anniversary.
History LPC Designates The Tremont Branch Of The New York Public Library In The Bronx Today, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) voted
History Proposed Landmark Designation Of The Tremont Branch Of The NYPL In The Bronx On Tuesday, March 5, 2024, the New York City Landmarks
Europe March 3rd Proclaimed Bulgarian Heritage Day In New York City For the first time, the mayor of New York City,
History Bronx’s Joseph Rodman Drake Park & Enslaved People’s Burial Ground Receive A Landmark Status Today, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) voted
History Borough President Gibson Makes Bronx Historian Announcement Bronx Borough President Gibson joined the Bronx Tourism Council, community
Infrastructure Commemorative MetroCards To Honor Veterans The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is honoring its employees and
Education Fordham Conversations’ Robin Shannon Hosts Robert Abate Fordham Conversations host Robin Shannon sits down with Robert Abate,
History NPS Awards $2.8M+ To Preserve & Interpret WWII Japanese American Confinement Sites The National Park Service today announced more than $2.8 million
History Renovations Coming To Bronx Veterans Memorial A memorial that honors veterans from the Bronx will be
History What’s Up With The Names Of Bronx Neighborhoods The history of New York City neighborhoods often reveals long
History History Forum Features Land Of Peace The East Bronx History Forum will hold their next meeting