A photographer who got his start taking photos of NYC skyscrapers and church ceilings is now jet-setting around the world, capturing all he sees in vivid color.
A new digital collection of Harry Potter-related books, artifacts and ephemera reveals surprising links between the Harry Potter universe and real-world history.
Get to know Columbia University in New York City by visiting its off-the-beaten-path destinations, including a nuclear power laboratory and its whispering bench.
Check out some of NYC's best lesser-known events during Pride Week 2017, featuring experimental theatre, rainbow ice cream, the Babadook, and so much more.
Hidden inside the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center's original IRT subway entrance is a unique art installation called Hook, Line and Sinker by George Trakas.
Watch the New Yorker's new split-screen video, which displays some of New York City's famous attractions in the 1930s next to the same locations as they are today.
Home to many academic institutions, parks, historic monuments, and great cafes, with a complex history to match, Morningside Heights is worth the trek uptown.
Zuccotti Park was central to historical events from the Revolutionary War to Occupy Wall Street, with many historical and architectural secrets.
Signs and stickers honoring Gay Pride Month have appeared in subway stations across New York City, spreading messages of love and light to everyday commuters.
Untapped Cities revisits Federal Hall, a building that has undergone multiple renovations and was the site of many of America's most important moments.