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Bronx Cultural Trolley to roll through arts corridor on July 1

The Bronx Culture Trolley rolls again on Wednesday, July 1, along South Bronx Cultural Corridor with an evening full of family activities. The evening features six art exhibitions at: Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Synthetic Zero Art Space, LDR Studio Gallery, and Bruckner Gallery at the Bruckner Bar & Grill. The evening will also include a book signing at the Bronx Museum, a visit to the outdoor Tree Museum, a trip to the Alexander Avenue Art and Antiques District, an outdoor literary reading at St. Mary’s Park, and a karaoke after-party at the Bruckner Bar & Grill. The Bronx Culture Trolley is a program of the Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA). Admission to most activities is free and all are welcome to hop on board and enjoy them. Read more..

 

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GRAND POSSIBILITIES: REMAKING THE CONCOURSE

Bronx boosters are raring to turn this four-mile stretch into a pathway to a more sparkling future

The intersection of the Grand Concourse and 161st Street, as seen from the top of 888 Grand Concourse. Joyce Kilmer Park is in the center, with the Bronx County courthouse on the left, and Yankee Stadium in the background

The intersection of the Grand Concourse and 161st Street, as seen from the top of 888 Grand Concourse. Joyce Kilmer Park is in the center, with the Bronx County courthouse on the left, and Yankee Stadium in the background.

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Lehman College photo exhibit shows beauty of the Bronx

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Art lovers at Lehman College check out photos by Rebecca Swanson.

Views of nature in the Bronx aren’t always as obvious as this rock outcropping photographed by Travis Roozée.

Views of nature in the Bronx aren’t always as obvious as this rock outcropping photographed by Travis Roozée.

Sometimes nature is in plain sight, like in a back lot under the elevated train. Robert Stephenson

Sometimes nature is in plain sight, like in a back lot under the elevated train. “It’s quite an amazing borough with all its parkland, marshes and woodland,” says Hoeltzel.

Graceful arched bridges. Scenic railways. Forested coastal plains. This is the Bronx?

The proof is in a new photography exhibit at Lehman College’s Art Gallery, “Surprisingly Natural: The Nature of the Bronx.” Read more..

 

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