The Municipal Art Society (MAS) and The Color Machine created a love letter to New York City meant as an ode to the livable city that they have been advocating to maintain and improve.
Our guide to what to see at this year's Summer Streets, including the Voice Tunnel and an "emotional" mini golf course with holes named after human pain.
The Cotton Club might be Harlem's most famous surviving jazz venue, but it was also the neighborhood's most notorious especially after WWI.
Get to know Untapped contributor Julia Vitullo-Martin, a senior fellow at the Regional Plan Association whose next travel destination is Lagos, Nigeria.
On August 11th, the LES Jewish Conservancy will show Marisa Scheinfeld’s Ruins of the Borscht Belt photography exhibition of abandoned resorts in the Catkills.
Midtown, land of high-rise office buildings and terrible food, is not known for the exciting style choices of its inhabitants. But there are always exceptions
Our new favorite online urban eye candy, Manhattan Sideways, is documenting every street, making us reconsider the less documented parts of NYC's grid system.
August 27th, BBQ Films is bringing Luc Besson’s classic film to life in NYC, transforming a yacht into the Fhloston Paradise from The Fifth Element.
For those interested in alternatives to mainstream museums, look for Thomas Hisrchhorn’s latest installation “Gramsci Monument” in the South Bronx.
Brooklyn-based duo Faile created the mosaic mural at 104 N. 7th Street in Williamsburg using thousands of handmade tiles.