New York artist Paul Hecker is inserting cartoon characters into Old Master paintings like Popeye serving at the diner in Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks
New York creativity springs to life during 5th Avenue's annual Easter Parade, when the street becomes a sea of hats from vintage to down-right fun
On April 7, 1712, nearly two dozen slaves in the colony of New York rose up in defiance, torching houses and taking to the streets to foment a larger rebellion.
JR recently brought the Inside Out Project to Fordham University at Lincoln Center, pasting over 100 photograph of students and residents from the community
What Do You Need? by thompsonlxs_ This week, we showcase a last batch of 25 photos from the #UntappedCities and #BigScreenNY
NYC has sent legions of legendary players into basketball. This is reason why you hardly ever see NYC teams in the Final Four and March Madness
Join Untapped Cities and Boroughs of the Dead on Saturday, May 16th, 2015 for "The Poe's Greenwich Village," a special edition of our historical walking tour.
A planned community in Yaphank, Long Island replete with an indoctrination Camp Siegfried was amidst streets named after Hitler, Goering, and Goebbel.
An exhibition in New York Public Library of Performing Arts gives Frank Sinatra fans a chance produce a song in a recreation of his Los Angeles recording studio
On April 1, 1889, the Board of Trustees of Columbia University voted to found Barnard College, which became the first college available to women in NYC.