A photo essay on the toll time has taken on this little diner along the West Side Highway.
The flash mob invite-only white dinner comes to New York City finally in August.
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The Skyscraper Museum explores the factory, plus free entry to Domino: Old & New reinventing the industrial waterfront
Lykke Li continues the tradition of theatrical productions at Webster Hall.
A new breed of architects use social media to show that it's not all that serious.
At stake in the East Village are two buildings with remarkably intact Greek Revival architectural details. But perhaps even more at risk are the rich histories embedded within. .
There's something bold about a store that only sells one item: $45 cups. But maybe it's appropriate that such a store occupies the first floor of Jane Jacobs' home on 555 Hudson Street where she wrote The Death and Life of Great American Cities. I attended the recent "Snapshots in Storefronts" event by the Greenwich Village Society for Historical Preservation (GVSHP) as a volunteer, which allowed me to traverse up and down the stairs of the old home and check out the basement.
Did you know that a building can be landmarked on the interior but not on the exterior? A talk at the Merchant's House Museum in the East Village of NYC.
Today’s post is about prisons, something that the average city dweller doesn’t think about. But what is fascinating is that many of New York’s prisons are right in our midst — we walk and drive by them without noticing.