Located on the garden level of 419A Convent Avenue Living in a city with so many galleries, it’s impossible to
At Pier A at Battery Park, a $40 million project renovated the dock and fireboat station with a spectacular view of the NYC Harbor and Statue of Liberty
Located on Lenox Avenue between 146th and 147th Streets in Harlem Harlem’s Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot has come a
Have you heard about the Pickle Wars? All steming from the fabulous finger food sold by street pedlers in the 1930's and still enjoyed today. Pucker Up - November 14th is National Pickle Day.
Over Labor Day weekend in El Barrio, the famed Graffiti Hall of Fame became an outdoor artist studio bringing new street art to the famed NYC location
One Museum Mile in Harlem will be the new home for The Africa Center. Slated to open in 2016, they held an Open House on September 20 to meet the community and give us a peek inside their stunning space and hear their plans.
A walkway cutting through 40 W. 57th St. is a revolving art exhibit bestowed upon pedestrians by the Marlborough Gallery with work by Otterness, Botero, Valdes
Every September for the past 88 years, Little Italy shares with New Yorkers their traditions in honoring San Gennaro with a major street fair and celebration.
The Jefferson Market Library hosts an exhibit honoring 9/11 by local artist Luke Kurtis which includes a display of the 9/11 Tiles for America.
Built in the late 1800's, Strivers Row in Harlem was named after the Up-and-coming 'Strivers' in the African-American community who lived there. Eubie Blake, Adam Clayton Powell, Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson all part of this elegant & eclectic enclave.