From Friday, December 6 through Sunday, December 8, the Congregation of Saint Saviour presents the 18th Annual Crafts at the Cathedral, a celebration of the handmade. Holiday shoppers will find an array of one-of-a-kind items, presented by more than 60 jury-selected artisans. From jewelry to ceramics, soaps to knitwear, home furnishings to quilts, the goods…
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Most Elevating of Voices, St.John the Divine
The Musical Legacy of Andrew Carnegie:A Transatlantic Celebration Presented by Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Carnegie UK Trust, Most Elevating of Voices pairs the Cathedral with Dunfermline Abbey, Scotland in a dual concert miniseries in remembrance of Andrew Carnegie’s generous support of organ and choral music. Carnegie made gifts of more than $6 million to…
Halloween Extravaganza at St.John the Divine
On Friday, October 25, St. John The Divine Cathedral invites brave souls to its annual Halloween Extravaganza and Procession of the Ghouls. After a screening of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), accompanied by live organ music, the Cathedral will be transformed by fantastical creatures of the night, created by Artist-in-Residence Ralph Lee and embodied by the Mettawee River…
Medieval Sleepover in NYC
Modern youth can travel back to medieval times during St.John the Divine’s Knightwatch Medieval sleepover on Friday, October 11. Treat yourself and your children to this fanciful blend of storytelling, art making, music and dancing, and an adventurous scavenger hunt throughout the candlelit Cathedral. http://bit.ly/16dd8pR
New York Philharmonic Memorial Day Concert at St. John the Divine
New York Philharmonic Music Director Alan Gilbert will conduct the Monday, May 27, 2013, 8:00pm performance of Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 3 in D Minor, “Wagner” at St. John the Divine Cathedral. Tickets are first-come, first-served and available the day of the performance at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, at 113th Street. Tickets…
Animals Sharing Their Thoughts
New York City is home to all kinds of people. The communities that make up this town – the far right, far left, the avant-garde, and those that defy any categorization by hovering a few feet off the ground – are what make living here a cool life experience. But our animals also have character…
Peacocks
The peacocks were out this afternoon at St John the Divine, grazing on the shrubbery.