When Lower Manhattan was out of power, comedian Jeff Seal rode his bike around filming wherever he could find glimmers of light until he got a flat tire.
New York City boasts the country's only Nobel Prize Monument in Theodore Roosevelt Park near the American Museum of Natural History; a fitting place, as Roosevelt was the country's first Nobel Prize Winner.
The AIA NY Chapter sponsors a boat tour highlighting notable architececture around Manhattan, also highlighting New Jersey, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.
A comparison between Hurricane Sandy and the storm of 1888, and how it galvanized NYC to better protect against natural disaster.
In Part I of this short series, The One-Armed Bandit: Slot Machines and Organized Crime in New York City, we
Untapped NY explores the history behind Extra Place in the East Village.
In time for Halloween, our writer's quest to find the lost Edgar Allen Poe mantle in front of which he wrote the Raven.
With more than 25,000 slot machines in NYC in the 1930’s placed in prosaic locations, the general populace was both knowingly and unknowingly touched by the mafia.
Get into the spooky spirit of Halloween at the Bronx Botanical Garden's Haunted Pumpkin Garden!
The young & beautiful come together to support preservation with the World Monuments Fund's Maoi Circle.