Even a storied theater like the Apollo could use some restoration help. Exclusive photos from After the Final Curtain.
Pulitzer Prize Winning Critic Margo Jefferson talks about a new reading series in Harlem, cross-genre evolution on the literary scene, and her new book combining memoir and cultural criticism.
Photographer Noit Zakay goes behind the doors of her neighbors to capture life in one apartment building in Sugar Hill Harlem.
Hate doing your laundry? Don't! Brooklyn's own The Laundromat Project engages New York City communities through arts initiatives at local Laundromats.
You just can’t predict this church to be on 123rd and Lenox in Harlem.
One couple has challenged themselves to visit all the museums of New York City and meticulously document their adventures.
Where to go when you find yourself in need of pre-war toilets, subway signs, London telephone booths, tandem bicycles and the like.
If you're early enough, catch these storefront murals by Black Banksy along 125th Street.
David Freeland takes us through Harlem's forgotten and celebrated gems on his Jane's Walk
David Freeland is the author of Automats, Taxi Dances, and Vaudeville: Excavating Manhattan's Lost Places of Leisure, a must for any New York city buff. In a new short film, he explores the abandoned club that started the jazz movement on 133rd Street.