Curator Cécile Ganteaume guides us through the National Museum of the American Indian's new permanent installation, “Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collection of the National Museum of the American Indian.”

Curator Cécile Ganteaume guides us through the National Museum of the American Indian's new permanent installation, “Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collection of the National Museum of the American Indian.”
Joel Grey is a quintessential triple threat: actor, singer and dancer, with countless television, film and theatre credits. Paula Zahn interviews the performer at the Museum of the City of New York, where the exhibition, "Joel Grey: A New York Life" is currently on display.
New York City Ballet kicks off its spring season with Balanchine Black & White Week at the David H. Koch Theater.
On March 25th, 1911, 146 workers, mostly women and girls, died in a horrendous fire at the Triangle Short Waste factory, which was located on the upper floors of this building, on the corner of Washington and Green. Recently a unique remembrance took place at the Judson Memorial Church nearby.
Learn about New York in the 1790s, Spring for Music at Carnegie Hall, a new take on Peter Pan, the Belarus Free Theatre, and more.
A unique tribute to the victims of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire at Judson Memorial Church, a trip to the New York Transit Museum, and a rundown of the latest arts and culture events in the Tri-State area.
In this edition of SundayArts Primetime, Philippe de Montebello visits the Hispanic Society of America to view Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida's mural, "Vision of Spain."
In this edition of SundayArts: Paula Zahn speaks to Rob DeSalle, Curator of the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History, about a fascinating exhibit on the human brain; a look at ceramic jewelry on display at MAD, and the latest SundayArts News.
The Chamber Music Society presents Striking Sounds I, featuring work from avant-garde composer George Crumb, with vocals performed by baritone Thomas Hampson.
Dorothy Twining Globus, curator of exhibitions at the Museum of Arts and Design, introduces the new ceramic jewelry exhibition, A Bit of Clay on the Skin, on view through September 4, 2011.