The Coney Island History Project will launch the timely exhibit "50th Anniversary of Fred Trump's Demolition of Steeplechase Pavilion" on May 28th in Brooklyn.
Sponsored by the Tourist Board of Vienna, a 10-foot statue of Sigmund Freud being dissected on his couch is coming to Flatiron Plaza from June 16th to 18th.
We trace Patti Smith's trail through the East Village, Greenwich Village and Chelsea, when she fed off the inspiration of the artists and musicians around her.
See the mini maquette model of Alamo, the Astor Place Cube by sculptor Tony Rosenthal at the National Academy Museum on Fifth Avenue until June 1st.
Alamo, the Astor Place cube by Bernard Tony Rosenthal is coming back but there's a version almost nobody knows about, in a Westchester, New York estate.
Spencer Finch's work on the High Line, The River That Flows Both Ways , made of 70 panes of colored glass to mimic the Hudson River will come down June 2016.
Today, Prospect Park introduced eight goats in the Vale of Cashmere that will restoring woodlands damaged from recent storms like Hurricane Sandy.
On the windows of two opposite buildings on Canal Street, a Post-It War has escalated between four advertising agencies, heralding the Post-It Note War of 2016.
In 1916, Don Dickerman opened a tearoom called the Pirate’s Cave at 133 Washington Place (Sheridan Square) in NYC's Greenwich Village. See what's there today.
Port Cities NYC, an immersive performance piece between Brooklyn and Manhattan weaves together NYC's colonial history with the waterways that sustained it.