Film Locations: Broad City is a new show on Comedy Central about the lives of 20-somethings Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, living on their own in Brooklyn.
Tomcats in Greenpoint is a barbershop that can do contemporary styles, but is well known among people want to come out looking like Don Draper.
During Armory Arts Week, we are all familiar with the big guys. We at Untapped Cities would like to suggest some events you might not have thought of.
New Yorkers have a very loose definition of what constitutes a "square," but here are some extreme examples around the City of places named "Square" where a different polygon would be much more fitting.
Along with Armory Arts Week the MTA Arts for Transit group has posted videos and podcasts detailing the rich stories behind the artwork at dozens of stations running from South Ferry to 167th Street.
If McKim, Mead & White's original plans had been followed, the Brooklyn Museum could have been the single largest museum structure in the world.
While we usually associate the Upper East Side with private clubs and fancy hotels, you might not know that it’s also home to Temple Emanu-El, the largest Reform temple in the world and one of the largest of any Jewish denomination.
With its abundance in Indian restaurants and numerous mom and pop shops, Jackson Heights stands out as New York City's Little India.
This specialty café in the Village serves all-day oatmeal and nothing else! They have both savory and sweet options—you can't go wrong.
Until recently, the former Loew's Mayfair Theater was a souvenir store that incorporated some of the theater's detailing.