Three million people have been buried in the Calvary Cemetery since its establishment in 1848. It contains the largest number of burials of any U.S. cemetery.
The MAC lighthouse functions as a 12,000-square-foot event facility. This year, it will be the site of intimate jazz performances for On Stage at Kingsborough.
The building on 821 6th Avenue doesn't look like much, but it was once a jazz loft, where music legends like Thelonious Monk and Hall Overton once played.
The Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force plans to redevelop the site and build a meaningful memorial to memorialize the contributions of those buried there.
Robert Moses' ideas for NYC were not always welcomed with open arms. These 7 proposals are examples of projects he never had the opportunity to build in NYC.
If you're expecting to walk into a traditional theater, complete with buttered popcorn and movie previews, you'll soon learn that Metrograph is anything, but.
The plan for the 16-story, £114 million sculpture, dubbed "New York’s Eiffel Tower,” was revealed by British architect, Thomas Heatherwick, on Wednesday.
The Queens Museum presents Mierle Laderman Ukeles: Maintenance Art, a survey of Ukeles' 50-year career on the art of sanitation and maintenance work in NYC.
Empire Diner, the iconic NYC dining establishment in Chelsea, is slated to re-open under new management this November under chef John deLucie. Expect a return of the classics.
The City Reliquary Museum in Williamsburg Brooklyn will hold its first exhibition devoted exclusively to the New York State Pavilion from the 1964 World's Fair.