Public Transit to Public TransLit--a new book club aimed at NYC subway commuters!
In honor of founder Isaiah Sheffer, we look back at the history of Symphony Space and what it meant for the Upper West Side.
Our curated events picks for this week: Latke sizzle at 92Y, 'How Much Do I Owe You?' opening by No Longer Empty, Building to Impress: NY skyscrapers lecture at NYPL, MAS Chinatown tour and more.
The Great White Way was a popular nickname for Broadway in the early 1900s, when it became one of the first streets in America to be illuminated with electric lights.
Our curated list of events for this week: The Greatest Meal Ever Cooked with Underground Eats, Big Brooklyn holiday toy drive, Chosen Capital book talk at the Skyscraper Museum and more.
The narrow shops between buildings on Columbus Avenue is part of a special zoning plan from the city of New York.
Jason Covert's glass negatives from his family collection over a century old, then recreates then with a twist. The new exhibition "The Bridge" runs at Hionas Gallery in Tribeca from November 1-24, 2012.
We explore the LES slips, the former hubs of NYC's 200 year-old shipping enterprise, and discover one of George Washington's revolutionary war hideouts and a neighborhood that once hosted a colony of pop artists in the 1950s.
Our curated list of events for this week: No Longer Art: Salvage Art Institute, THE LISTENING pop-up fundraiser for the Rockaways, powerHouse Arena's #SandyHatesBooks book fair and more.
After Polaroid production ceased in 2008, The Impossible Project established itself in manufacturing the materials needed to keep instant analog photography alive.