The show, to be staged at the New York City Center, reflects efforts by media companies to go beyond traditional realms of the printed page or TV set.
As ticket sales have dwindled, New York Lottery officials decided on a new concept: understated elegance.
Mr. Noorda was an internationally known graphic designer who helped introduce a Modernist look to advertising posters, corporate logos and the New York City subway system.
Can Thinking Caps Tutoring of Manhattan, which employs 30 tutors and serves 300 students annually, expand while maintaining the quality of its services?
A New York garment company known for publicity stunts has gotten the attention of the White House with a billboard in Times Square featuring the president.
At TeleBrands headquarters, entrepreneurs try to get their products a starring role on late-night infomercials.
Theater producers for shows including “Chicago” and “Wishful Drinking” are asking their own street hawkers to dress up, and sometimes take it off.
A campaign being introduced for the Christmas shopping season by NYC & Company, the city’s tourism organization, focuses on specific neighborhoods.
Looking to limit the talk that he will drop his bid for election next year, Gov. David A. Paterson will start showing his first television campaign ads on Friday.