To celebrate the Year of the Snake, "Zodiac on Parade," a public art project, displays snake statues to reflect the culture, people, and traditions surrounding the Lunar New Year.
The Norton Museum of Art will celebrate Lunar New Year with a family-friendly free community day on Feb. 8. Organizers stopped by our studio to talk more about the event. For more information, click ...
Feb. 4, the Chicago Bulls will host a Lunar New Year celebration as part of their ongoing initiatives that support the AAPI ...
A program of Chinese art forms — traditions cherished and passed along among generations in the Asian-American community — ...
The Industry City celebration was one of many Lunar New Year celebrations in Brooklyn last weekend. In Sunset Park and ...
Golden threads dance between silver needles, threading vitality into the intricate snake-pattern embroidered fan in the warm ...
Local artist Charlotte Yiu shared her passion for Chinese art. “I am here today ... this year is the Year of the Snake. The first local Lunar New Year Festival was in 1991 at Patriots’ Park ...
In my experience, the Chinese New Year — both in China and in the UK — involves plenty of food, family time, laughter and ...
On Jan. 29, as global celebrations of the Lunar New Year commenced, College and student organizations alike rang in the Year ...
Charles Darwin University’s Confucius Institute is ushering in the Chinese Lunar New Year with an all day event at its city ...
Immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of the Chinese Lunar New Year this weekend with the return of ChinaFest: Year ...
As people celebrate the beginning of the new Chinese lunar year, the Year of the Snake, what do snakes symbolize in mythology?