David Cessac, who passed away yesterday, always amused us with the witty illustrations and commentary he created for his Untapped Cities column, A Few Parisians.
Opened in 1958 on West 4th Street in Greenwich Village The Music Inn was a record shop turned into an eclectic mix of 1000+ instruments from around the world
New book reflects on James Polshek, prolific architect of Brooklyn Museum, Seamen's Church Institute, and Rose Center at American Museum of Natural History
A tour of the artist studios with Jack Cesareo at the American Museum of Natural History where all of the dinosaurs, animals and space recreations come to life
A group from the Amateur Astronomers’ Association allows the public to view the planets through powerful telescopes on the High Line and public parks in NYC.
The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meière by Catherine Coleman Brawer and Kathleen Murphy Skolnik is an enlightening and desperately needed work. Most people today have never head of Meière, though millions walk by her work every day.
Looking through the history of Memorial Day in NYC in vintage photos, remembering lives lost in the Civil War to celebrating the ends of World Wars I and II.
Kit Mills spots a gold onesie on an otherwise professional-looking woman probably on her way back to the office after a coffee break in NYC. Is this the future of business-casual?
In tribute to cinematographer Gordon Willis, we present ten NYC film locations for Woody Allan's 1979 romantic comedy Manhattan also starring Diane Keaton.
John King's legendary Chung King Studios on Varick Street helped shape the sound of Hip Hop and launched artists such as the Beastie Boys and LL Cool J.