If walls could talk, the stones of The ’76 House in Tappan, New York, would whisper secrets of revolution, espionage, and the very birth of American independence. Often cited as the oldest restaurant in America, this National Historic Landmark isn't just a place to grab a meal—it’s a living time capsule.
A Revolutionary Landmark
Built in 1686, the structure originally served as a meeting place for local townspeople. However, it earned its place in the history books during the Revolutionary War. Because of its sturdy construction and central location, it became a frequent hangout for Continental Army officers.
The tavern’s most famous "guest" wasn't there by choice. In 1780, Major John André, the British spy who conspired with Benedict Arnold to surrender West Point, was imprisoned within these very walls. While he was treated with the "courtesy due to his rank" (even receiving meals from George Washington’s own table), he was ultimately marched from the tavern to his execution on a nearby hill.
Atmosphere & Architecture
Walking through the heavy wooden doors today feels like stepping back three centuries. The interior is a masterclass in colonial preservation:
Massive Stone Fireplaces: Providing the same warmth they did for weary soldiers in the 1700s.
Hand-Hewn Beams: Dark, sturdy wood that has survived centuries of change.
Historical Memorabilia: The walls are adorned with documents, maps, and artifacts that tell the story of Tappan and the Revolution.
The Modern Menu
While the setting is historic, the food is decidedly contemporary and elevated. The ’76 House specializes in "New American" cuisine with a nod to traditional comfort.
Signature Category - Highlight Dishes
Starters- Wild Mushroom Risotto, Yankee Navy Bean Soup
Wild Game Buffalo - Shepherd’s Pie, Pan-Seared Venison
Classic Comfort - Chicken Pot Pie, Slow-Roasted Prime Rib
Sunday Brunch - Live Jazz accompanied by Eggs Benedict and Belgian Waffles
Why You Should Visit
Whether you’re a history buff or a foodie, The ’76 House offers something rare: authenticity. It hasn't been "Disney-fied"; it remains a functioning tavern that honors its past while serving as a cornerstone of the Tappan community.
Pro Tip: If you visit, ask the staff about the "André Room." Sitting in the space where the most famous spy in American history spent his final nights adds a weight to the atmosphere that no modern building can replicate.
Location: 110 Main St, Tappan, NY 10983
Perfect For: Romantic dinners, history-themed day trips, or a sophisticated Sunday brunch.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
City Lights And Coastal Charm: British Airways Launches St. Louis And Guernsey
Two new British Airways routes took to the skies April 19, as the first flights to St. Louis, Missouri in the US, and Guernsey in the Channel Islands departed from London.
St. Louis became the 27th US destination to join the British Airways network, as the inaugural flight to the ‘Gateway to the West’ landed. The airline offers more direct flights to the US than any other European airline. In a playful pun, the first flight was operated by an entire crew named Louis, Lewis or Louise.
British Airways is the only UK airline to offer direct flights to St. Louis, in a launch that coincides with the 100th anniversary of Route 66, which runs through the city, and the country-wide celebrations for 250 years of American Independence. With nearby Kansas City serving as one of the World Cup host cities, St. Louis is also an easy jumping-off point for fans heading to the action this summer.
British Airways operates four flights a week from London Heathrow Terminal 5, for the summer season. The route is operated by a Boeing 787 fleet, which is currently being fitted with Starlink, the fastest Wi-Fi in the sky. Customers have a choice of three cabins – World Traveller (economy), World Traveller Plus (premium economy) and Club World (business class).
Guernsey in the Channel Islands also joined the British Airways route map yesterday, becoming the only direct flight connecting the picturesque island to London Heathrow. The route operates daily, throughout the year.
To mark the occasion, the first flight was operated by a crew with personal connections to the island, including the flight’s Captain and four members of the cabin crew team, all who originally hail from Guernsey or have close family ties. Customers travelling on the inaugural service were also treated to a traditional Guernsey Gâche Mèlèe on board - an apple dessert with deep roots in the island’s heritage.
Neil Chernoff, British Airways Chief Planning and Strategy Officer said: “It’s always a proud moment when we see a new route take to the skies, after months of careful planning. These two new destinations offer our customers even more choice and opportunities to explore, whether that’s across the Atlantic to America’s mid-West, or a short hop off the coast to the Channel Islands, there’s a breadth of options for travellers looking to get away this summer holiday season.”
Later in the summer, British Airways will also launch flights to Tivat in Montenegro, the scenic costal town on the Bay of Kotor. Seasonal flights to Tivat start from London Heathrow Terminal 3 on 14 May 2026, and operate three times per week.
St. Louis became the 27th US destination to join the British Airways network, as the inaugural flight to the ‘Gateway to the West’ landed. The airline offers more direct flights to the US than any other European airline. In a playful pun, the first flight was operated by an entire crew named Louis, Lewis or Louise.
British Airways is the only UK airline to offer direct flights to St. Louis, in a launch that coincides with the 100th anniversary of Route 66, which runs through the city, and the country-wide celebrations for 250 years of American Independence. With nearby Kansas City serving as one of the World Cup host cities, St. Louis is also an easy jumping-off point for fans heading to the action this summer.
British Airways operates four flights a week from London Heathrow Terminal 5, for the summer season. The route is operated by a Boeing 787 fleet, which is currently being fitted with Starlink, the fastest Wi-Fi in the sky. Customers have a choice of three cabins – World Traveller (economy), World Traveller Plus (premium economy) and Club World (business class).
Guernsey in the Channel Islands also joined the British Airways route map yesterday, becoming the only direct flight connecting the picturesque island to London Heathrow. The route operates daily, throughout the year.
To mark the occasion, the first flight was operated by a crew with personal connections to the island, including the flight’s Captain and four members of the cabin crew team, all who originally hail from Guernsey or have close family ties. Customers travelling on the inaugural service were also treated to a traditional Guernsey Gâche Mèlèe on board - an apple dessert with deep roots in the island’s heritage.
Neil Chernoff, British Airways Chief Planning and Strategy Officer said: “It’s always a proud moment when we see a new route take to the skies, after months of careful planning. These two new destinations offer our customers even more choice and opportunities to explore, whether that’s across the Atlantic to America’s mid-West, or a short hop off the coast to the Channel Islands, there’s a breadth of options for travellers looking to get away this summer holiday season.”
Later in the summer, British Airways will also launch flights to Tivat in Montenegro, the scenic costal town on the Bay of Kotor. Seasonal flights to Tivat start from London Heathrow Terminal 3 on 14 May 2026, and operate three times per week.
Monday, May 18, 2026
Travelore News: The Met Absorbs the Neue Galerie in Historic $1.5 Billion Deal
In a stunning announcement that has sent shockwaves through the international art world, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Neue Galerie New York have unveiled plans for a landmark merger.
Set to take effect in 2028, this monumental agreement will combine the resources of America’s largest art museum with the "jewel box" collection of early 20th-century German and Austrian masterpieces located just down the street on Manhattan's Museum Mile.
The deal—valued at an estimated $1.5 billion—stands as one of the most significant cultural acquisitions and philanthropic gifts in modern museum history.
Future-Proofing a Legacy in Perpetuity
The rare institutional merger was brokered by billionaire cosmetics heir and prominent art collector Ronald S. Lauder, who co-founded the Neue Galerie in 2001 alongside the late art dealer Serge Sabarsky.
Timed to align with the Neue Galerie’s upcoming 25th anniversary, Lauder, 82, framed the decision as a vital step to preserve the museum's carefully curated vision long into the future.
"The merger with The Met in 2028 will preserve and strengthen the Neue Galerie's legacy in perpetuity," Lauder noted in an official statement.
Met Director and CEO Max Hollein, who has served as a trustee for the Neue Galerie for over 20 years, echoed the sentiment, calling the merger "one of the greatest and biggest" gifts ever received by a museum. The acquisition will immediately bridge major avant-garde gaps in the Met's encyclopedic collection.
The Massive Endowment and the "Mona Lisa" of the Collection
The historic agreement ensures that the Neue Galerie won't simply be dissolved into the massive, two-million-square-foot Met flagship. Instead, the institution will maintain its unique, intimate identity.
Key details of the arrangement include:
The Name Change: Upon completion, the museum's historic home will be formally renamed The Met Ronald S. Lauder Neue Galerie (or "The Met Neue").
A $200 Million Endowment: Lauder and his daughter, Aerin Lauder Zinterhofer, alongside more than two dozen Met trustees, are establishing a massive endowment fund dedicated to the long-term care, building preservation, and operating costs of the institution.
Over 600 Masterpieces Transferred: The Met will assume ownership of the Neue Galerie's stellar permanent holdings, which boast iconic works by Egon Schiele, Max Beckmann, and Oskar Kokoschka.
13 Personal Additions: Lauder and his daughter are donating 13 additional paintings from their private collections, including Gustav Klimt’s large-scale portrait Die Tänzerin (The Dancer) and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Die Russische Tänzerin Mela.
Most importantly for art lovers, the crown jewel of the collection—Gustav Klimt’s gold-flecked "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" (The Woman in Gold)—is legally bound to stay put. Purchased by Lauder in 2006 for a then-record $135 million, the masterpiece has strict stipulations requiring it to remain on permanent display inside the 86th Street building. Lauder has famously referred to the painting as the Neue Galerie's "Mona Lisa.
"What This Means for Museum Visitors
If you are a frequent visitor to the Upper East Side's cultural hubs, you can expect the distinct, transportive atmosphere of the Neue Galerie to remain entirely intact.The six-story Beaux-Arts mansion (the William Starr Miller House, designed by the iconic architects Carrère & Hastings) will keep its operational staff, its specialized design and book shops, and the incredibly popular, Viennese-style Café Sabarsky.
While the formal merger won't finalize until 2028, local museum-goers should take note of a temporary disruption on the horizon. The Neue Galerie is currently scheduled to close on May 27, 2026, for previously planned infrastructure and facility renovations. It is slated to reopen to the public this autumn with a massive exhibition celebrating its 25th anniversary.
By bringing the Neue Galerie under the Met's grand umbrella alongside historic outposts like The Met Cloisters, New York City ensures that this irreplaceable sanctuary of Weimar-era and fin-de-siècle art remains accessible to the public for generations to come.
Set to take effect in 2028, this monumental agreement will combine the resources of America’s largest art museum with the "jewel box" collection of early 20th-century German and Austrian masterpieces located just down the street on Manhattan's Museum Mile.
The deal—valued at an estimated $1.5 billion—stands as one of the most significant cultural acquisitions and philanthropic gifts in modern museum history.
Future-Proofing a Legacy in Perpetuity
The rare institutional merger was brokered by billionaire cosmetics heir and prominent art collector Ronald S. Lauder, who co-founded the Neue Galerie in 2001 alongside the late art dealer Serge Sabarsky.
Timed to align with the Neue Galerie’s upcoming 25th anniversary, Lauder, 82, framed the decision as a vital step to preserve the museum's carefully curated vision long into the future.
"The merger with The Met in 2028 will preserve and strengthen the Neue Galerie's legacy in perpetuity," Lauder noted in an official statement.
Met Director and CEO Max Hollein, who has served as a trustee for the Neue Galerie for over 20 years, echoed the sentiment, calling the merger "one of the greatest and biggest" gifts ever received by a museum. The acquisition will immediately bridge major avant-garde gaps in the Met's encyclopedic collection.
The Massive Endowment and the "Mona Lisa" of the Collection
The historic agreement ensures that the Neue Galerie won't simply be dissolved into the massive, two-million-square-foot Met flagship. Instead, the institution will maintain its unique, intimate identity.
Key details of the arrangement include:
The Name Change: Upon completion, the museum's historic home will be formally renamed The Met Ronald S. Lauder Neue Galerie (or "The Met Neue").
A $200 Million Endowment: Lauder and his daughter, Aerin Lauder Zinterhofer, alongside more than two dozen Met trustees, are establishing a massive endowment fund dedicated to the long-term care, building preservation, and operating costs of the institution.
Over 600 Masterpieces Transferred: The Met will assume ownership of the Neue Galerie's stellar permanent holdings, which boast iconic works by Egon Schiele, Max Beckmann, and Oskar Kokoschka.
13 Personal Additions: Lauder and his daughter are donating 13 additional paintings from their private collections, including Gustav Klimt’s large-scale portrait Die Tänzerin (The Dancer) and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Die Russische Tänzerin Mela.
Most importantly for art lovers, the crown jewel of the collection—Gustav Klimt’s gold-flecked "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" (The Woman in Gold)—is legally bound to stay put. Purchased by Lauder in 2006 for a then-record $135 million, the masterpiece has strict stipulations requiring it to remain on permanent display inside the 86th Street building. Lauder has famously referred to the painting as the Neue Galerie's "Mona Lisa.
"What This Means for Museum Visitors
If you are a frequent visitor to the Upper East Side's cultural hubs, you can expect the distinct, transportive atmosphere of the Neue Galerie to remain entirely intact.The six-story Beaux-Arts mansion (the William Starr Miller House, designed by the iconic architects Carrère & Hastings) will keep its operational staff, its specialized design and book shops, and the incredibly popular, Viennese-style Café Sabarsky.
While the formal merger won't finalize until 2028, local museum-goers should take note of a temporary disruption on the horizon. The Neue Galerie is currently scheduled to close on May 27, 2026, for previously planned infrastructure and facility renovations. It is slated to reopen to the public this autumn with a massive exhibition celebrating its 25th anniversary.
By bringing the Neue Galerie under the Met's grand umbrella alongside historic outposts like The Met Cloisters, New York City ensures that this irreplaceable sanctuary of Weimar-era and fin-de-siècle art remains accessible to the public for generations to come.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Travelore News: Air Canada Unveils Next Generation Glowing Hearted Cabins
Air Canada detailed its most significant cabin investment, unveiling new long-haul cabin designs at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany. The first major expression of its new Glowing Hearted standard, the design delivers a distinctly Canadian experience, emphasizing comfort, care, and connection for all customers on every flight, while signalling the airline’s bold growth ambitions.
“This investment is about fundamentally redefining the experience of flying with Air Canada. From the moment of stepping on board, we’re setting a new standard for how Canadians and the world connect with our brand,” said Mark Nasr, Executive Vice President & Chief Operations Officer at Air Canada. “Details matter: we listened closely to feedback and challenged ourselves to create an experience defined by a strong Canadian sense of place, alongside a commitment to craftsmanship, functionality, and long-term durability. This investment in the care and comfort of our customers is a key element of our New Frontiers growth strategy to become one of the world's leading airlines.”
The completely reimagined cabins will appear first this summer on the A321XLR, which offers a true lie-flat Air Canada Signature Class experience for the first time on a single-aisle aircraft. The introduction of the new Airbus A321XLR will be a game changer, unlocking new trans-Atlantic routes and allowing Air Canada to offer an upgraded, premium journey across more of its North America transcontinental network. The new cabin design featuring the exclusive Air Canada Signature Plus Suite will launch when the Boeing 787-10 enters service.
Upgrades to the Experience Across All Cabins
Air Canada’s new Glowing Hearted design standard will deliver a range of thoughtful upgrades for every customer, including:
All-new ergonomic seats designed to maximize personal space with built-in tablet holders, and larger overhead bins.
Significantly larger 4K OLED screens and Bluetooth audio available for all customers.
Access to high-powered USB-C and AC power outlets at every seat, ensuring laptops and all personal devices stay fully charged.
Air Canada Premium Economy cabins will also feature new extended privacy wings for added comfort.
Upgrades to the Premium Experience
The cabin updates are headlined by distinct premium products that will be available on the airline’s newest aircraft.
On the Airbus A321XLR:
For the first time on a single-aisle aircraft, Air Canada will introduce 14 lie-flat Air Canada Signature Class seats, setting a new standard for single-aisle comfort on longer journeys.
4K OLED IFE screen (13-inch in Economy, 19-inch Premium Cabins) with Bluetooth audio.
On the Boeing 787-10:
4K OLED IFE screen (13-inch in Economy, 16-inch in Premium Economy, and up to 27-inch in premium cabins) with Bluetooth audio.
Distinctly Canadian Design and Commitment to Quality
The new cabin design is inspired by Canada, creating a thoroughly modern space that evokes a sense of calm.
Key design features across both aircraft:
Air Canada Signature red stitching and bespoke fabrics provide a subtle Canadian touch paired with a palette of greys and stone.
Natural wood grain details are complemented by bronze metal accents.
Leather-grain surfaces and metal finishes reflect deliberate investment in enduring quality, balancing refined aesthetics and durability.
A refined and Glowing Hearted experience:
On the Airbus A321XLR, a backlit canopy of maple leaves for an unmistakably Canadian welcome for every customer as they board.
On the Boeing 787-10, premium customers are greeted by a wave-like entrance monument, inspired by Canada’s waterways and anchored by the Air Canada rondelle cast in bronze.
To be unveiled later this year, the end-to-end hospitality experience will be distinctly Canadian and include upgraded service, food and beverage elements and elevated amenities.
In addition to the Glowing Hearted cabins on the A321XLR and 787-10 Dreamliner, Air Canada is also upgrading the interiors on other fleets.
Air Canada’s Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, currently operated by Rouge, will move to the mainline fleet and be retrofitted to Air Canada’s latest design standard, while the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will transition to Air Canada Rouge in 2026. This will allow customers flying Rouge leisure and Sun routes across North America and the Caribbean to enjoy upgraded interiors, including personal seatback entertainment, reclining seats and complimentary Fast, Free Wi-Fi sponsored by Bell.
Upgrades to the customer experience also extend to the Air Canada Express aircraft operated by Jazz Aviation LP, which will be fitted with new cabins, and are now flying with next generation Fast, Free Wi-Fi.
“This investment is about fundamentally redefining the experience of flying with Air Canada. From the moment of stepping on board, we’re setting a new standard for how Canadians and the world connect with our brand,” said Mark Nasr, Executive Vice President & Chief Operations Officer at Air Canada. “Details matter: we listened closely to feedback and challenged ourselves to create an experience defined by a strong Canadian sense of place, alongside a commitment to craftsmanship, functionality, and long-term durability. This investment in the care and comfort of our customers is a key element of our New Frontiers growth strategy to become one of the world's leading airlines.”
The completely reimagined cabins will appear first this summer on the A321XLR, which offers a true lie-flat Air Canada Signature Class experience for the first time on a single-aisle aircraft. The introduction of the new Airbus A321XLR will be a game changer, unlocking new trans-Atlantic routes and allowing Air Canada to offer an upgraded, premium journey across more of its North America transcontinental network. The new cabin design featuring the exclusive Air Canada Signature Plus Suite will launch when the Boeing 787-10 enters service.
Upgrades to the Experience Across All Cabins
Air Canada’s new Glowing Hearted design standard will deliver a range of thoughtful upgrades for every customer, including:
All-new ergonomic seats designed to maximize personal space with built-in tablet holders, and larger overhead bins.
Significantly larger 4K OLED screens and Bluetooth audio available for all customers.
Access to high-powered USB-C and AC power outlets at every seat, ensuring laptops and all personal devices stay fully charged.
Air Canada Premium Economy cabins will also feature new extended privacy wings for added comfort.
Upgrades to the Premium Experience
The cabin updates are headlined by distinct premium products that will be available on the airline’s newest aircraft.
On the Airbus A321XLR:
For the first time on a single-aisle aircraft, Air Canada will introduce 14 lie-flat Air Canada Signature Class seats, setting a new standard for single-aisle comfort on longer journeys.
4K OLED IFE screen (13-inch in Economy, 19-inch Premium Cabins) with Bluetooth audio.
On the Boeing 787-10:
4K OLED IFE screen (13-inch in Economy, 16-inch in Premium Economy, and up to 27-inch in premium cabins) with Bluetooth audio.
Distinctly Canadian Design and Commitment to Quality
The new cabin design is inspired by Canada, creating a thoroughly modern space that evokes a sense of calm.
Key design features across both aircraft:
Air Canada Signature red stitching and bespoke fabrics provide a subtle Canadian touch paired with a palette of greys and stone.
Natural wood grain details are complemented by bronze metal accents.
Leather-grain surfaces and metal finishes reflect deliberate investment in enduring quality, balancing refined aesthetics and durability.
A refined and Glowing Hearted experience:
On the Airbus A321XLR, a backlit canopy of maple leaves for an unmistakably Canadian welcome for every customer as they board.
On the Boeing 787-10, premium customers are greeted by a wave-like entrance monument, inspired by Canada’s waterways and anchored by the Air Canada rondelle cast in bronze.
To be unveiled later this year, the end-to-end hospitality experience will be distinctly Canadian and include upgraded service, food and beverage elements and elevated amenities.
In addition to the Glowing Hearted cabins on the A321XLR and 787-10 Dreamliner, Air Canada is also upgrading the interiors on other fleets.
Air Canada’s Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, currently operated by Rouge, will move to the mainline fleet and be retrofitted to Air Canada’s latest design standard, while the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will transition to Air Canada Rouge in 2026. This will allow customers flying Rouge leisure and Sun routes across North America and the Caribbean to enjoy upgraded interiors, including personal seatback entertainment, reclining seats and complimentary Fast, Free Wi-Fi sponsored by Bell.
Upgrades to the customer experience also extend to the Air Canada Express aircraft operated by Jazz Aviation LP, which will be fitted with new cabins, and are now flying with next generation Fast, Free Wi-Fi.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Virginia Museum Of Contemporary Art Opening New Building In Virginia Beach
The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art in Virginia Beach will open its new, purpose-built home on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan University on April 18, 2026.
New Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art at Virginia Wesleyan University, April 2026. Exterior banner features artwork from inaugural exhibition 'Nina Chanel Abney: The Pursuit of Happiness.' Virginia MOCA
The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art in Virginia Beach will open its new home on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan University on April 18, 2026, marking a major milestone in the Museum’s 70-year history. Located adjacent to the Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center on VWU’s campus, the new 35,000-plus square foot facility expands programmable space by 20% and significantly enhances exhibition, education, and event capabilities.
Virginia MOCA remains an independent, accredited museum. And much more. Motivating its desire for a new building was the institution’s efforts and interests beyond hanging art.
“This new building is purpose built for who we are now and where we're going, not only more exhibition space and more education space, but as a gathering space for the community,” Alison Byrne, executive director at Virginia MOCA, told me via video interview. “This new location on the grounds of Virginia Wesleyan University–the University is really known for that, as a gathering place for the community; yes, for the university students, but they also host a number of different organizations already. It's a very welcoming campus.”
Byrne vetted many potential location partners from colleges to other museums. VWU offered multiple advantages.
“We have many donors who are crossover between the two organizations because we're so educationally focused, and our building is actually right beside their arts complex,” she explained. “That's a big part of it, that their art students can be involved in what we do, work study programs and internships, etcetera.”
Designed as both a museum and a civic space, the new Virginia MOCA in the heart of Hampton Roads invites the public into contemporary art in a way that feels open, immediate, and shared.
“We leaned into flexibility. When you come into the main space, we have a large atrium, but the architect leaned into the fact that on an average day we open to the public, we might host 100 teachers for professional development, so thinking about how spaces can be divided at any one time,” Byrne explained of the building design.
No detail was too small.
“Even little things like furniture. We visited museums all over the world and thought about comfortable spaces where when you're done looking at art, or you just want to come in and hang out and grab a coffee or look at books, really thinking about spaces for people to be,” Byrne said.
The new Museum features ARTlab, a dedicated hands-on education space designed for learners of all ages; flexible studios for workshops and public programs; and event areas suited for lectures, performances, weddings, and community gatherings. The building reinforces the Museum’s role as a cultural and educational resource for K–12 students, university students, artists, and the broader public.
Expanded galleries are also capable of accommodating larger and more complex exhibitions.
“(Galleries) are so much bigger in scope than where we were before,” Byrne said. “Thinking about what's possible in this space that we just couldn't do, we have paintings like a 28 foot painting in Nina Chanel Abney’s exhibition that we couldn't have even gotten in the old building, never mind had a wall for it.”
Abney (b. 1982), perhaps best known for her major public art projects around the nation–or her brand collabs with the likes of Nike, Tiffany & Co., Crocs, and Timberland–has the distinction of being the new museum’s first solo exhibition.
“The Pursuit of Happiness” brings together monumental paintings, collages, sculpture, and an immersive installation confronting how people imagine joy, struggle, and survival in a time of global uncertainty. The show will be on view through August 16, 2026.
Nina Chanel Abney, 'I Am – Somebody,' 2022. Collage on panel, diptych. © Nina Chanel Abney. Courtesy of the artist
The museum’s relationship with Abney goes back to a 2020 group exhibition.
“Her painting was the first piece when you walked in and it was a favorite of so many people, so when we were thinking about an artist for this new space, if you know her name and how big of a deal she is, you would be excited that she's here, travel for it, she’s very important,” Byrne said. “If you don't, the work is vibrant and bold and big and accessible, but also complex at the same time. We have her work all over the community on billboards and other places.”
Virginia MOCA hosts a sold-out conversation with Abney and hip hop artist Pusha T on April 16 to pre-launch its new building. The pairing is intentional, with Pusha T being from the area, and speaks to how the Museum is thinking about audience and cultural relevance from the start.
“We really want to be that space, that kind of third space, where the community can come and be, and be inspired, and happen to have art around them,” Byrne said.
Admission to the museum is free for Virginia residents.
Virginia Day Trip
'Shadows of Liberty,' 2016, Titus Kaphar (American, born 1976), oil and rusted nails on canvas. Yale University Art Gallery, Purchased with a gift from Ellen and Stephen Susman, B.A. 1962, 2017.67 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
One hundred miles northwest of Virginia Beach in Richmond, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts presents two additional must-see exhibitions from leading Black contemporary artists.
“Titus Kaphar and Junius Brutus Stearns: Pictures More Famous than the Truth” juxtaposes scenes from the life of George Washington by painter Junius Brutus Stearns (1810–1885) with contemporary portraits and sculptural works by former MacArthur Fellow Titus Kaphar (b. 1976) offering 21st century perspectives on the Virginia-born president. Stearns’ works played a key role in mythologizing Washington and his place in history. Kaphar’s works function as additions or amendments to traditional portraits of Washington and reclaim part of this narrative for the enslaved individuals long excluded from the dominant story.
“Pictures More Famous than the Truth” can be seen through July 26, 2026.
Opening April 18 and on view through August 2, “Mary Lovelace O’Neal: Blacker Than a Hundred Midnights Down in a Cypress Swamp” celebrates a defining decade in the career of abstract painter Mary Lovelace O’Neal (b. 1942)
Lovelace O’Neal’s work is rooted in her activism, which began while she was a student at Howard University, where she received her B.F.A. in 1964. Mentored at Howard by celebrated artist and art historian David Driskell, Lovelace O’Neal was a summer resident in 1963 at the Skowhegan School of Sculpture and Painting in Maine when she happened upon the lampblack pigment. The deep rich pigment—powdered soot from burning oil — came to symbolize biographical, social, and political themes within the artist’s work.
Beginning in 1969 as a graduate student at Columbia University, Lovelace O’Neal created her Lampblack series. The decade that followed not only cemented the future direction of the artist’s work, but also set the tone for how abstraction by Black artists could push the genre of painting forward, while being socially engaged and politically charged.
Lovelace O’Neal describes the lampblack paintings as, “as black as they could be,” alluding to their literal blackness, as well as their ability to, “give voice to the intangible elements of the human spirit.”
Among the works in the exhibition is a painting titled Blacker Than a Hundred Midnights Down in a Cypress Swamp, which VMFA acquired in 2024. The painting, and the exhibition’s title, were taken from “The Creation” (1920), a poem by James Weldon Johnson, who also wrote the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
The painting Blacker Than a Hundred Midnights Down in a Cypress Swamp will join eight additional large-scale lampblack paintings and 11 works on paper in the exhibition. These 20 works have not been seen together since 1979 when they were exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
The artist will visit VMFA for a talk on July 16, 2026.
Admission to the museum is free.
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New Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art at Virginia Wesleyan University, April 2026. Exterior banner features artwork from inaugural exhibition 'Nina Chanel Abney: The Pursuit of Happiness.' Virginia MOCA
The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art in Virginia Beach will open its new home on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan University on April 18, 2026, marking a major milestone in the Museum’s 70-year history. Located adjacent to the Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center on VWU’s campus, the new 35,000-plus square foot facility expands programmable space by 20% and significantly enhances exhibition, education, and event capabilities.
Virginia MOCA remains an independent, accredited museum. And much more. Motivating its desire for a new building was the institution’s efforts and interests beyond hanging art.
“This new building is purpose built for who we are now and where we're going, not only more exhibition space and more education space, but as a gathering space for the community,” Alison Byrne, executive director at Virginia MOCA, told me via video interview. “This new location on the grounds of Virginia Wesleyan University–the University is really known for that, as a gathering place for the community; yes, for the university students, but they also host a number of different organizations already. It's a very welcoming campus.”
Byrne vetted many potential location partners from colleges to other museums. VWU offered multiple advantages.
“We have many donors who are crossover between the two organizations because we're so educationally focused, and our building is actually right beside their arts complex,” she explained. “That's a big part of it, that their art students can be involved in what we do, work study programs and internships, etcetera.”
Designed as both a museum and a civic space, the new Virginia MOCA in the heart of Hampton Roads invites the public into contemporary art in a way that feels open, immediate, and shared.
“We leaned into flexibility. When you come into the main space, we have a large atrium, but the architect leaned into the fact that on an average day we open to the public, we might host 100 teachers for professional development, so thinking about how spaces can be divided at any one time,” Byrne explained of the building design.
No detail was too small.
“Even little things like furniture. We visited museums all over the world and thought about comfortable spaces where when you're done looking at art, or you just want to come in and hang out and grab a coffee or look at books, really thinking about spaces for people to be,” Byrne said.
The new Museum features ARTlab, a dedicated hands-on education space designed for learners of all ages; flexible studios for workshops and public programs; and event areas suited for lectures, performances, weddings, and community gatherings. The building reinforces the Museum’s role as a cultural and educational resource for K–12 students, university students, artists, and the broader public.
Expanded galleries are also capable of accommodating larger and more complex exhibitions.
“(Galleries) are so much bigger in scope than where we were before,” Byrne said. “Thinking about what's possible in this space that we just couldn't do, we have paintings like a 28 foot painting in Nina Chanel Abney’s exhibition that we couldn't have even gotten in the old building, never mind had a wall for it.”
Abney (b. 1982), perhaps best known for her major public art projects around the nation–or her brand collabs with the likes of Nike, Tiffany & Co., Crocs, and Timberland–has the distinction of being the new museum’s first solo exhibition.
“The Pursuit of Happiness” brings together monumental paintings, collages, sculpture, and an immersive installation confronting how people imagine joy, struggle, and survival in a time of global uncertainty. The show will be on view through August 16, 2026.
Nina Chanel Abney, 'I Am – Somebody,' 2022. Collage on panel, diptych. © Nina Chanel Abney. Courtesy of the artist
The museum’s relationship with Abney goes back to a 2020 group exhibition.
“Her painting was the first piece when you walked in and it was a favorite of so many people, so when we were thinking about an artist for this new space, if you know her name and how big of a deal she is, you would be excited that she's here, travel for it, she’s very important,” Byrne said. “If you don't, the work is vibrant and bold and big and accessible, but also complex at the same time. We have her work all over the community on billboards and other places.”
Virginia MOCA hosts a sold-out conversation with Abney and hip hop artist Pusha T on April 16 to pre-launch its new building. The pairing is intentional, with Pusha T being from the area, and speaks to how the Museum is thinking about audience and cultural relevance from the start.
“We really want to be that space, that kind of third space, where the community can come and be, and be inspired, and happen to have art around them,” Byrne said.
Admission to the museum is free for Virginia residents.
Virginia Day Trip
'Shadows of Liberty,' 2016, Titus Kaphar (American, born 1976), oil and rusted nails on canvas. Yale University Art Gallery, Purchased with a gift from Ellen and Stephen Susman, B.A. 1962, 2017.67 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
One hundred miles northwest of Virginia Beach in Richmond, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts presents two additional must-see exhibitions from leading Black contemporary artists.
“Titus Kaphar and Junius Brutus Stearns: Pictures More Famous than the Truth” juxtaposes scenes from the life of George Washington by painter Junius Brutus Stearns (1810–1885) with contemporary portraits and sculptural works by former MacArthur Fellow Titus Kaphar (b. 1976) offering 21st century perspectives on the Virginia-born president. Stearns’ works played a key role in mythologizing Washington and his place in history. Kaphar’s works function as additions or amendments to traditional portraits of Washington and reclaim part of this narrative for the enslaved individuals long excluded from the dominant story.
“Pictures More Famous than the Truth” can be seen through July 26, 2026.
Opening April 18 and on view through August 2, “Mary Lovelace O’Neal: Blacker Than a Hundred Midnights Down in a Cypress Swamp” celebrates a defining decade in the career of abstract painter Mary Lovelace O’Neal (b. 1942)
Lovelace O’Neal’s work is rooted in her activism, which began while she was a student at Howard University, where she received her B.F.A. in 1964. Mentored at Howard by celebrated artist and art historian David Driskell, Lovelace O’Neal was a summer resident in 1963 at the Skowhegan School of Sculpture and Painting in Maine when she happened upon the lampblack pigment. The deep rich pigment—powdered soot from burning oil — came to symbolize biographical, social, and political themes within the artist’s work.
Beginning in 1969 as a graduate student at Columbia University, Lovelace O’Neal created her Lampblack series. The decade that followed not only cemented the future direction of the artist’s work, but also set the tone for how abstraction by Black artists could push the genre of painting forward, while being socially engaged and politically charged.
Lovelace O’Neal describes the lampblack paintings as, “as black as they could be,” alluding to their literal blackness, as well as their ability to, “give voice to the intangible elements of the human spirit.”
Among the works in the exhibition is a painting titled Blacker Than a Hundred Midnights Down in a Cypress Swamp, which VMFA acquired in 2024. The painting, and the exhibition’s title, were taken from “The Creation” (1920), a poem by James Weldon Johnson, who also wrote the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
The painting Blacker Than a Hundred Midnights Down in a Cypress Swamp will join eight additional large-scale lampblack paintings and 11 works on paper in the exhibition. These 20 works have not been seen together since 1979 when they were exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
The artist will visit VMFA for a talk on July 16, 2026.
Admission to the museum is free.
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Friday, May 15, 2026
Philadelphia Scores Free Transit for 2026 World Cup Fans
Philadelphia is already proving why it’s a world-class host city. While other 2026 FIFA World Cup hubs are making headlines for record-high transit prices, Philadelphia has announced a game-changing partnership to keep the tournament accessible.
Thanks to a new collaboration between SEPTA, Airbnb, and Philadelphia Soccer 2026, fans attending matches at Lincoln Financial Field will enjoy free return rides home.
How the Free Rides Work
Navigating the city after a massive sporting event can be stressful, but this partnership aims to remove that friction. Here are the specifics for the "Free Rides Home" program:
The Route: The offer applies specifically to the Broad Street Line (B Line).
Pick-up Point: Fans must board at NRG Station, the stop directly serving the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
The Timing: Free service begins at halftime of each match and continues for two hours after the final whistle.
The Cost: While a regular one-way fare to the stadium is $2.90, your trip back to Center City or North Philly will cost exactly $0.
Why This is a Big Deal
To understand why Philly fans are cheering, you have to look at what’s happening in other host cities. While Philadelphia is prioritizing affordability, neighboring hubs have taken a different approach:
Host City-Transit -Cost (Round Trip)-Partnership
Philadelphia $2.90 (Return is Free)SEPTA + Airbnb
New Jersey (MetLife) $150.00 NJ Transit
Boston (Gillette) $80.00 - $95.00M BTA / Private Bus
As SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer noted, the Broad Street Line is the "best way to get to and from the Sports Complex," and this sponsorship ensures that international visitors and locals alike aren't priced out of the celebration.
Philadelphia's 2026 Match Schedule
Mark your calendars! The free transit service will be active for all six matches hosted at the stadium:
June 14: Côte d'Ivoire vs. Ecuador
June 19: Brazil vs. Haiti
June 22: Group Stage
June 25: Group Stage
June 27: Group Stage
July 4: Round of 16 (Independence Day in the birthplace of America!)
Tips for World Cup Commuters
If you’re planning to head down to the matches, keep these tips in mind to ensure a smooth trip:
Download the SEPTA App: Even though the ride home is free, you’ll still need a SEPTA Key card or the app to pay your $2.90 fare to the stadium.
Look for "Sports Express": SEPTA will be running extra trains every 10 minutes or less during match days to handle the crowds.
Tailgate Like a Local: Unlike New York or Boston, Philly is keeping its tailgating traditions alive for the World Cup. Grab some food, enjoy the atmosphere, and then hop on the subway for your free ride home.
Note: This initiative is part of Governor Josh Shapiro's broader effort to showcase Pennsylvania as the "Great American Getaway" during this historic year of sports.
2026 is shaping up to be a historic year for sports in Philadelphia. Beyond the FIFA World Cup, the city is hosting several other "once-in-a-generation" events to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary.
Major Events in 2026
MLB All-Star Game & All-Star Week: The "Midsummer Classic" returns to Citizens Bank Park in July 2026. This includes the Home Run Derby and a week of fan festivities across the city.
PGA Championship: One of golf’s four major championships will be held at the Aronimink Golf Club from May 11–17, 2026.
NCAA March Madness: Philadelphia will host early-round games of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship at Xfinity Mobile Arena in March 2026.
U.S. Amateur Championship: Top amateur golfers will compete at the prestigious Merion Golf Club from August 10–16, 2026.
Philadelphia Cycling Classic: After a decade-long hiatus, this iconic race returns on August 30, 2026, featuring the famous "Wall"
Thanks to a new collaboration between SEPTA, Airbnb, and Philadelphia Soccer 2026, fans attending matches at Lincoln Financial Field will enjoy free return rides home.
How the Free Rides Work
Navigating the city after a massive sporting event can be stressful, but this partnership aims to remove that friction. Here are the specifics for the "Free Rides Home" program:
The Route: The offer applies specifically to the Broad Street Line (B Line).
Pick-up Point: Fans must board at NRG Station, the stop directly serving the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
The Timing: Free service begins at halftime of each match and continues for two hours after the final whistle.
The Cost: While a regular one-way fare to the stadium is $2.90, your trip back to Center City or North Philly will cost exactly $0.
Why This is a Big Deal
To understand why Philly fans are cheering, you have to look at what’s happening in other host cities. While Philadelphia is prioritizing affordability, neighboring hubs have taken a different approach:
Host City-Transit -Cost (Round Trip)-Partnership
Philadelphia $2.90 (Return is Free)SEPTA + Airbnb
New Jersey (MetLife) $150.00 NJ Transit
Boston (Gillette) $80.00 - $95.00M BTA / Private Bus
As SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer noted, the Broad Street Line is the "best way to get to and from the Sports Complex," and this sponsorship ensures that international visitors and locals alike aren't priced out of the celebration.
Philadelphia's 2026 Match Schedule
Mark your calendars! The free transit service will be active for all six matches hosted at the stadium:
June 14: Côte d'Ivoire vs. Ecuador
June 19: Brazil vs. Haiti
June 22: Group Stage
June 25: Group Stage
June 27: Group Stage
July 4: Round of 16 (Independence Day in the birthplace of America!)
Tips for World Cup Commuters
If you’re planning to head down to the matches, keep these tips in mind to ensure a smooth trip:
Download the SEPTA App: Even though the ride home is free, you’ll still need a SEPTA Key card or the app to pay your $2.90 fare to the stadium.
Look for "Sports Express": SEPTA will be running extra trains every 10 minutes or less during match days to handle the crowds.
Tailgate Like a Local: Unlike New York or Boston, Philly is keeping its tailgating traditions alive for the World Cup. Grab some food, enjoy the atmosphere, and then hop on the subway for your free ride home.
Note: This initiative is part of Governor Josh Shapiro's broader effort to showcase Pennsylvania as the "Great American Getaway" during this historic year of sports.
2026 is shaping up to be a historic year for sports in Philadelphia. Beyond the FIFA World Cup, the city is hosting several other "once-in-a-generation" events to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary.
Major Events in 2026
MLB All-Star Game & All-Star Week: The "Midsummer Classic" returns to Citizens Bank Park in July 2026. This includes the Home Run Derby and a week of fan festivities across the city.
PGA Championship: One of golf’s four major championships will be held at the Aronimink Golf Club from May 11–17, 2026.
NCAA March Madness: Philadelphia will host early-round games of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship at Xfinity Mobile Arena in March 2026.
U.S. Amateur Championship: Top amateur golfers will compete at the prestigious Merion Golf Club from August 10–16, 2026.
Philadelphia Cycling Classic: After a decade-long hiatus, this iconic race returns on August 30, 2026, featuring the famous "Wall"
Thursday, May 14, 2026
The Midsummer Classic Returns: MLB All-Star Week 2026 In Philadelphia
For the first time since 1996, the eyes of the baseball world will be fixed on the birthplace of America. As part of the massive Semiquincentennial (250th Anniversary) celebrations, Major League Baseball's All-Star Week is taking over the city in July 2026.
From high-stakes home runs to fan festivals that span the city, here is everything you need to know about the most anticipated baseball event of the decade.
The Main Events at Citizens Bank Park
The heart of the action will be at Citizens Bank Park, which will be celebrating its own milestone as it hosts its first-ever All-Star Game.
The 96th MLB All-Star Game: The centerpiece of the week, where the best of the American League and National League face off for bragging rights.
Home Run Derby: Expect the "Bank" to play small as the league's most powerful sluggers take aim at the Ashburn Alley seats.
All-Star Futures Game: See the stars of tomorrow before they hit the big leagues.
Beyond the Ballpark: All-Star Village
Philadelphia is transforming its historic and modern spaces into a baseball wonderland. All-Star Village (the modern evolution of FanFest) will likely be centered around the Pennsylvania Convention Center and the surrounding blocks, offering:
Interactive Exhibits: Test your pitching speed or try to rob a home run in virtual reality.
Legend Appearances: Meet Phillies icons from the 1980 and 2008 World Series teams for autographs and Q&A sessions.
The All-Star Red Carpet Show: Watch the players parade through the city’s streets in a high-fashion procession before the big game.
Why 2026 is Different
This isn't just another All-Star Game. Because it coincides with the U.S. 250th Anniversary, MLB is working closely with the city to weave baseball into the national celebration.
"Philadelphia is the perfect stage for the 2026 All-Star Game. The intersection of baseball's history and our nation's history will make this an unforgettable experience for fans," — MLB Commissioner's Office.
Visitors can expect unique mashups between the All-Star festivities and historic sites like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, which are just a short subway ride away on the Broad Street Line.
Survival Tips for Fans
Book Lodging Now: With the FIFA World Cup matches and the All-Star Game happening in the same summer, hotels are filling up fast. Check the Michelin Guide’s top Philly hotels for the best places to stay.
Use Public Transit: Traffic in South Philly will be intense. Stick to SEPTA—it's the fastest way to get to the Sports Complex.
Explore the Food: While the stadium has great eats, don't miss out on the local All-Star specials at Reading Terminal Market and Philly's world-class food scene.
From high-stakes home runs to fan festivals that span the city, here is everything you need to know about the most anticipated baseball event of the decade.
The Main Events at Citizens Bank Park
The heart of the action will be at Citizens Bank Park, which will be celebrating its own milestone as it hosts its first-ever All-Star Game.
The 96th MLB All-Star Game: The centerpiece of the week, where the best of the American League and National League face off for bragging rights.
Home Run Derby: Expect the "Bank" to play small as the league's most powerful sluggers take aim at the Ashburn Alley seats.
All-Star Futures Game: See the stars of tomorrow before they hit the big leagues.
Beyond the Ballpark: All-Star Village
Philadelphia is transforming its historic and modern spaces into a baseball wonderland. All-Star Village (the modern evolution of FanFest) will likely be centered around the Pennsylvania Convention Center and the surrounding blocks, offering:
Interactive Exhibits: Test your pitching speed or try to rob a home run in virtual reality.
Legend Appearances: Meet Phillies icons from the 1980 and 2008 World Series teams for autographs and Q&A sessions.
The All-Star Red Carpet Show: Watch the players parade through the city’s streets in a high-fashion procession before the big game.
Why 2026 is Different
This isn't just another All-Star Game. Because it coincides with the U.S. 250th Anniversary, MLB is working closely with the city to weave baseball into the national celebration.
"Philadelphia is the perfect stage for the 2026 All-Star Game. The intersection of baseball's history and our nation's history will make this an unforgettable experience for fans," — MLB Commissioner's Office.
Visitors can expect unique mashups between the All-Star festivities and historic sites like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, which are just a short subway ride away on the Broad Street Line.
Survival Tips for Fans
Book Lodging Now: With the FIFA World Cup matches and the All-Star Game happening in the same summer, hotels are filling up fast. Check the Michelin Guide’s top Philly hotels for the best places to stay.
Use Public Transit: Traffic in South Philly will be intense. Stick to SEPTA—it's the fastest way to get to the Sports Complex.
Explore the Food: While the stadium has great eats, don't miss out on the local All-Star specials at Reading Terminal Market and Philly's world-class food scene.
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