In an old gymnasium in Nolita, wave after wave of prom hopefuls twisted their way through a makeshift time portal, and into 1955 for a screening of Back to the Future.
Today we profile Untapped Cities intern Spencer Cohen, who contributes to the History of Streets column and has written about the Top 10 Hidden Restaurants in NYC.
Here are our picks for the Best of the Untapped Cities Photo Pool: Colors That Pop in the City.
Gold Coast Arts Center in Great Neck, Long Island hosts an exhibition of photography on graffiti and street art, supported by 5 Pointz curator Meres One.
An exhibit currently on view at The New-York Historical Society sheds a bit of light on NY Times Fashion photographer Bill Cunningham's love of architecture.
Throughout his career, Wes Anderson has set each of his films in an idiosyncratic and highly stylized world. Yet, only
Thousands of keys spiral around the front of the Greenwich Locksmiths shop, installed in 2011 by owner Phil Mortillaro.
Kit Mills spots an all grey character in this late winter, near The Stand in the Village, save for a Starbucks logo creeping out.
Here's our list of the top 8 ways to celebrate National Pi Day in New York City today!
While New York City pushes to expand Citi Bike, Paris remains one of the pioneers of the bike share movement and has an electric car sharing program the Autolib