Here are 10 unique benches across Manhattan worth visiting, from GaudÃ-inspired mosaic benches to a secluded gazebo in Central Park.
A Brooklyn dance party hosted by collective Thunder Gumbo, entitled "Freezing Man," is homage to the Burning Man festival in Nevada, doubling as a coat drive.
This film of Madison Square Park by Edwin S. Porter, head of motion pictures for the Edison Company, is considered to be the first film of a snow storm.
The National Black Theatre in Harlem has the largest collection of Nigerian New Sacred Art in the Western Hemisphere housed in a 64,000 square foot theatre.
Though they seem to be a dying breed, there are many record stores in New York City right now. Here's our list of 5 record stores where you can still get vinyl.
A look back at the history of the Fillmore East in the East Village, today a bank, as The Allman Brothers prepare their farewell in 2014.
This is the story of Larry Hagberg, who has been working as a blacksmith for the New York City Parks Dept. in Central Park since 1976.
Ever wondered what the scrubber room is? Third Rail Operations? Here's a look at all the funny shapes, sizes and signs on the doors within the subway system.
Food in New York during the Gilded Age left its mark on the city. Learn where you can find mutton chops, turtle soup and other dishes from the 19th century.
In addition to the polar vortex, January 2013 saw the installation of three new art posters in the subway as part of the MTA Arts for Transit and Urban Design