NYC's historic private clubs are a vestige of an older world. Here are 10 of the city's oldest and most notable clubs with a rich architectural history.
Speakeasy Dollhouse: The Brothers Booth, artist Cynthia Von Buhler's latest endeavor, might be the closest you can get to time travel.
Check out these quirky Valentine's Day events, ranging from comedy to a masquerade ball, quality TV, and delicious pancakes!
What if John Wilkes Booth really assassinated Lincoln because of a sibling rivalry? The Brothers Booth by Cynthia Von Buhler will explore that possibility.
On December 17, 1831 a deed by Samuel Ruggles established the plot of land between 3rd Avenue and Park Avenue South from 18th to 21st Streets as Gramercy Park.
For an alternative to the main NYC museums, check out these historic houses converted into museums in Manhattan, including The Players Club, Frick Collection
A prized John Singer Sargent paintin will be returned to the financially beleaguered The Players club in Gramercy Park by the end of August.
We recently learned the distressing news that The Players Club, Gramercy Park’s members-only theater club, might be shut down due
Founded by Edwin Booth in 1888 to give actors a place to socialize with New York's elite, the Players Club is living history where you just might run into a celebrity.
A special edition of our weekly curated list of events with information about volunteering for Hurricane Sandy Relief.