"The Wonder City" releases its second volume titled, "The Tovernboak." The graphic novels re-imagine NYC's past by intertwining its history with its mythology.
With the new iPhone app "Brooklyn 1776," users return to Revolutionary War Era NYC and fight for survival in the Battle of Brooklyn using mapmaking strategies.
Beer has been a part of NYC's history from the very beginning. Here are 10 fun historical facts about the the production and consumption of beer in New York.
Face New York is a fundraising program for The Bowery Mission, allowing artists to hear the stories of homeless men & paint what they hear in a portrait format. The program is part of the Lower East Side Art Drive in conjunction with New Museum.
Harbor seal sprinklers, created by artist Gerry Augustine Lynas and installed in 2001, fill a quiet section of NYC's East River Park near Delancey Street.
NYC's oldest functioning schools like Columbia University and Collegiate have roots as early as the 1600s, playing key roles in America's educational history.
To address climate change impact on the bird population, the Gitler & ___ Gallery teamed up with the Audubon Society create the Audubon Mural Project in NYC.
Opened in time for the 2015 New York Comic Con, the New-York Historical Society exhibit "Superheroes in Gotham" has delights kids and adults.
Artists and writers have flocked to the cultural hub that is NYC over the years. The homes of Edith Wharton, Truman Capote, Marcel Duchamp can still be visited.
Halloween in New York City is always guaranteed to be a spook-tac-ular time. Here's our guide to the best off-the-beaten-path events coming up this October.