Making Music with a House Made of Instruments on Coney Island’s Boardwalk
The little house that sat on Coney Island Boardwalk this past weekend has a set of midi triggers on the
Little Cinema’s Bowie in Film Immersive Series Incorporates Dance, Circus and Live Music
On every seat at the Little Cinema show is a sticker that reads “THIS IS NOT A FILM.” There is
‘A Locus of Moving Points’ Exhibit Brings Southeast Queens to the Forefront
“It’s so refreshing to be able to drive a few minutes to the place where my work is exhibited,
New Exhibit Uses ‘Sex and the City’ to Show Connection Between Sex and Real Estate
Photo by Miguel de Guzman courtesy the Storefront for Art and Architecture “In the past few years, architecture has become
The NY Yankees Logo Predates the Yankees Themselves
Untapped Cities contributor Laurie Gwen Shapiro recently tipped us off to a little fun fact, which her friend Marla Aaron
“Hold These Truths” Exhibit at NYC’s Nathan Cummings Foundation Tells Stories of Injustice and Resistance
SOL ARAMENDI, Worker’s Studio, 2015 – 2017 in collaboration with workers from La Colmena Community Job Center, Nice Worker Center
Inside Paul Rudolph’s Iconic Modulightor Building in NYC
“Architecture is one of the few subjects I cannot detach myself from emotionally,” Harold Ross, New Yorker editor, wrote in
The Secret Piano Bringing Color To NYC’s Port Authority Bus Terminal
Image courtesy Sing for Hope (pianist Jae Han) The street piano is believed to have originated in England completely by
Leonardo Da Vinci Painting Sells at Christie’s NYC for $450.3 Million
Image via Christie’s Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi, or “Savior of the World,” is a 25 7/8
The Whitney Museum to Host NYC’s First Andy Warhol Retrospective in 30 Years
Some personalities are just too big for our pages. Of all the art and literature that we have on Andy
Women’s History Exhibition at NYC’s New-York Historical Society Celebrates 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage
That women won the right to vote one hundred years ago is not a relevant fact simply for the suffragette
Gold Shipping Container in NYC’s Times Square is a Portal that Connects Americans to Others Around the World
It isn’t at all surprising that the U.S. president and U.S. politics came up in conversation between