A "Judgmental Map" of Manhattan and NYC by Joe Larson This "Judgmental Map" of New York City by Joe Larson, with some sweeping generalizations
From Parisian street artist Speedy Graphito to Beau Stanton, who did a mural for the Bushwick Collective, here are our picks for must-see art at SCOPE.
These five co-working spaces provide places for writers to work and socialize with other writers in NYC.
Tomcats in Greenpoint is a barbershop that can do contemporary styles, but is well known among people want to come out looking like Don Draper.
Coinciding with Armory Arts Week, Ben Tritt's installation 'Analogia' in Bryant Park is an eloquent entrance on the Fountain Terrace rising 60 feet above the Park along Avenue of the Americas.
Using only an X-acto knife, cardboard, and Magic Marker, Zoonzin gives the objects in her Little Lost Project a voice, then returns them to the streets where she found them.
Did you know that each of the NYC boroughs has it's own borough flag? Here is a look at the flags of each borough, their design features, and history.
Around the City you may have noticed instances of new and original street art, so we thought it best to round up a few of them you might not have heard about.
NYC based artist Amar Stewart paints famous NYC rappers as Dutch royalty for his show at Cotton Candy Machine, an NYC art boutique in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Fur coats and diamonds are well-established as Rich People Clothes, but what about a fur-trimmed coat with a diamond built right in?