Getty Museum: Los Angeles's premiere gallery has two virtual tours, including "Eat, Drink, and Be Merry," which is a closer look at food in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

The Vatican Museum: The Sistine Chapel, St. Peter's Basilica, and Raphael's Room, are just some of the sites you can see on the Vatican's virtual tour.

Metropolitan Museum of Art: Though the Met Gala was cancelled this year, you can still have a peak at the Costume Institute Conversation Lab, which is one of the institution's 26 online exhibits.

Detroit Institute of Arts: Mexican art icon Frida Kahlo is the focal point of two of the four available online exhibits.

Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: The Golden Age of Dutch art is highlighted in this museum which includes the work of Vermeer and Rembrandt.

National Museum of the United States Air Force: You can't take a ride in Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential airplane, but you can check it out, in addition to other military weapons and aircraft, online in the Air Force's official museum.

MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art): New York's extensive collection is available for view online.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: The 16 virtual exhibits include a special section on 21st Century Designer Fashion.

Joe’s Pub Live - a FREE series of live-streamed and archived performances. Click the link Joe's Pub Calendar of Events and get ready to jam!

Tiny Desk Concerts (audio) Get up and Get moving to the sounds of music from music from a tiny desk. Choose any of the musical episodes of interest.

Virtual Arts at Home – Virtual Cultural Offerings with Arts of Westchester. Check out these virtual activates while from the comfort of your home on artswestchester.