Sharon Mangas and her sisters pose with their mother for an Easter portrait in 1958. From the left Margaret Drach, 13; Sharon Drach, columnist, 8; Ruth Drach, 39; and Ellen Drach, 12. Photo provided ...
NEW YORK (RNS) — On Easter Sunday (April 20), Fifth Avenue erupted once again in a kaleidoscope of color, costumes and creativity as thousands gathered for the Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival. The ...
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Hoppy New Yorkers turned out in style for the city’s annual Easter Parade, flooding Fifth Avenue with a deluge of colorful bonnets and wild costumes Sunday. The 10-block stretch from East 47th to East ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — In New Orleans fashion, a sea of fancy clothes, festive hats and lively revelers filled the streets to celebrate 40 years of the French Quarter Easter Sunday Parade. Those riding ...
The annual Easter Parade on Jenkinson’s Boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach had perfect weather Sunday. Dozens of kids, in age categories up to 10 years old, paraded along the board for a chance to win ...
An NYPD officer greets Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan at Easter mass at Saint Patrick's Cathedral before the Easter Bonnet Parade on April 20, 2025, in New York City. Archbishop of New ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Easter Sunday brings fancy clothes, chocolate bunnies, colorful eggs and church services. In New Orleans, of course, it also brings parades. There are three parades scheduled ...
Traditionally, Easter was a time to wear new clothes. After the self-denial of Lent, it was a chance to celebrate in style - and represented the emergence of a new, reborn, person. Samuel Pepys wrote ...
Time for revelry, and a celebration of spring, on a Sunday in the city. A steampunk interpretation of the spring season.Credit... Supported by Photographs and Text by Simbarashe Cha Simbarashe Cha ...
The annual Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival returns to Fifth Avenue in Manhattan from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The march of mad hatters will start from 49th Street and head up to 57th Street. America’s ...