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Founded in 1897, the AIHS is an international center of scholarship, education and cultural enrichment dedicated to promoting the significant, on-going contributions to the United States of America made by Irish immigrants and their descendants. The Society maintains an extensive collection of Irish and American Irish books, newspapers, archives and memorabilia in its landmark headquarters on Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile. Its highly acclaimed literary journal, "The Recorder", chronicles the surging creativity of Irish writers on both sides of the Atlantic. The center sponsors public programs to explore current issues and celebrates the renaissance in Irish culture from its weekly lectures, visual art exhibits and concerts.
The gallery is dedicated to promoting and showcasing emerging contemporary artists from the city of St. Petersburg in Russia. Originally established in 2005 in Saint Petersburg, as an exclusive setting to present works of local artists to a Russian audience, Erarta Galleries has since expanded its vision promoting the reawakening of Russian art and culture to an international audience. Our aim is to free Russian contemporary art from conventionality and stereotypes. In today¹s exciting renaissance of contemporary Russian art, a new generation of artists is emerging, many of whom Erarta Galleries is pleased to exhibit. Different in form, symbolism and technique, this new avant-guarde is characterised by a reinvigorated sense of freedom. Erarta Galleries are present in Saint Petersburg, London, New York and Zurich.
We are part of the community at historic Saint Jean Baptiste Church in New York City. We average 3 shows a year, generally in February, May, and November. We do straight plays, musicals, and original works. All of our shows are presented in the auditorium of Saint Jean Baptiste High School at 167 East 75 Street between Third and Lexington Avenue. We are always open to new members, so anyone in the area who's interested in performing or working backstage can sign-up at an audition or speak to the House Manager during a performance.
Crawford Doyle Booksellers engenders fierce loyalties among its customers. Its location, between 81st & 82nd Streets on Madison Avenue, makes it an ideal stopping place after visits to the Guggenheim or Jewish Museums or to the Metropolitan Museum around the corner on Fifth Avenue. The New York Social Diary puts it this way: “…amidst fashionable boutiques, art galleries and cafés, sits a veritable book lover’s paradise. Crawford Doyle at first beckons with its well-stocked windows, draws you in with its first editions and art auction catalogues judiciously located in the entrance, and then continues to entice you with its warm wood paneling and tomato bisque walls. The seduction is complete when you begin talking to its employees, several of whom have been there for many years and are truly knowledgeable about what is on offer.” Since 1938, an independent bookstore has held its own on this block of the Upper East Side despite a barrage of superstores, websites, digital books, and other alternatives for people who like to read. Crawford Doyle, which opened its doors in 1995, offers a unique advantage over the behemoths: a friendly, knowledgeable staff eager to share its love of books on a first-hand basis with readers. The small size of the store offers another advantage: only the best books in each field are offered. Whether it is history, literary fiction, a memoir, the latest coffee-table art book, a pop-up book for your ten-year-old, or the latest mystery, Crawford Doyle will have selected the best titles to present. Here’s what one customer says about the story, writing in AM NEW YORK: “Crawford Doyle Booksellers might be my all-time favorite bookstore anywhere. It’s small, it’s well organized. It’s neither quaint nor modern. It has an incredible selection, and mostly I want to buy nearly every book they put on the table. The staff are incredibly knowledgeable and I am just envious that they get to work at this fantastic shop.” –CherryPatter
The Unitarian Church of All Souls at 1157 Lexington Avenue at East 80th Street in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1932 and was designed by Herbert Upjohn - Richard Upjohn's grandson - in the Neo-colonial style with a Regency-influenced brick base. It is the congregation's fourth sanctuary. It was the first Unitarian Universalist congregation in the city. It has provided a pulpit for some of the movement's leading theologians and has also recorded many eminent persons in its membership.
For over 25 years in the NYC area, Lenox Hill Florist & Events has been dedicated to creating custom and breathtaking floral arrangements that serve as a perfect addition to any ambiance. The sky is the limit, from simple everyday arrangements to exquisite galas, Lenox Hill proudly offers each client with professional care and personal attention. With our clients in mind, the convenient 2nd floor showroom provides an intimate setting in which the knowledgeable designers are able to inspire and collaborate on each stunning design. Our main focus is to deliver a captivating finished product tailored to fulfill our customer’s expectations.
Welcome to Sherman Orthodontics, an orthodontic care provider committed to creating beautiful, confident smiles throughout the Great Neck and New York City, New York areas.