Vintage Photos: NYC’s Lost Metropolitan Opera House
Although the old Metropolitan Opera House in NYC had an opulent, gold interior, it was demolished in 1967 after being denied landmark status.
On Thursday evening, we stood among a crowd of awed spectators with necks craned as world-famous high-wire walker Philippe Petit
Dressed in black and their best interpretation of “cocaine chic” attire, a procession of New Yorkers walked through the Financial
“What would George Washington think and do if he were alive today?” Fritz Kuhn asked a crowd of more than
When The Floating Hospital (TFH) was established in 1866, sea air was one of the few remedies available for the
“Whereas!” “Whereas!” “Whereas!” A group of drunken actors, poets, and artists shouted this word into the night from the top
On January 10, 1999, the cable-watchers were invited into the home of Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) and the mob-run world
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology in Queens, which consistently ranks as a Top Regional College by U.S. News,
Set designer Es Devlin has been crafting new worlds for over 30 years. In her decades-long career, the British artist
Welcome to the new year! The first month of 2024 brings with it a series of exciting new art installations
The original 1911 Penn Station building designed by McKim, Mead, and White was torn down in 1963, but remnants of
This year has been a very exciting one for Untapped New York! In 2023, we launched a new limited-run tour
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