Unique Themed Independent Bookstores in NYC
From romance and cookbooks to true crime and horror, discover where to find niche reads in NYC!
Replica of the Brooklyn Bridge, Made Entirely Out of Plastic Water Bottles, Is Traveling Around NYC
Right on the (w)heels of another sustainable mobile installation, the Dopper Foundation has launched its replica of the Brooklyn
10 Alternative NYC Events to Celebrate The Royal Wedding
After months of patiently waiting, the time has finally arrived: the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle takes
17 Art Installations and Exhibits Not to Miss in NYC in May 2018
With the weather finally starting to get warmer, May in New York City is always an exciting time for the
Grande New York, A Ship Dedicated Entirely to Carrying Cars and Trucks
A pure car and truck carrier, the Grande New York, made an appearance last week at the busiest port on
Otherworldly Figures Have Landed on The Met’s Rooftop Garden
Walk out onto the roof of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and you’ll be greeted by two unearthly large-scale
Step Inside AMAZE, a Labyrinthine Art Experience in Soho
Whether you’re an eccentric architecture enthusiast or just seeking a deeply immersive art experience, the hypnotic exhibit, AMAZE, deliberately
Listen to One PATH Conductor’s Off Beat Train Announcements
If you are looking for ways to spice up your commute, look no further than PATH’s Newark-World Trade Center
A Pop Up Forest Towed By Bike Will Ride Through Manhattan in May
Imagine this: a bicycle tugging an entire mobile forest of New York City native flora. Believe it, as it will
One Man is Illustrating All of the 24,000+ Restaurants in NYC
Visually exploring and documenting every single one of New York City’s 24,000 restaurants seems like a lifetime of
Outdoor Sculpture Garden Made of Trash Is Coming to The City Reliquary
From gritty bottles to old electronic waste, Brooklyn’s City Reliquary is a shrine to New York City artifacts that
Charcoal Drawing of WTC North Tower Vantage Point Now on Display at 9/11 Memorial Museum
Just years before the Twin Towers were hit, Norwegian-born artist, Torild Stray, created a charcoal drawing depicting the panoramic view