On May 24th, join a group of waterfront advocates to discuss innovative solutions surrounding NYC’s waterfront at the Waterfront Conference.
To celebrate the beautiful springtime weather, be sure to head outside and visit some of New York City’s newest public art installations. This April, be sure to check out THE POEM sculpture in Times Square, Rockefeller Center’s The Flag Project in honor of Earth Day, and Midnight Moment's video Wolf Light. In addition, read on to learn more about art installations still up from previous months.
Sumptuous mansions, extravagant parties, lavish outfits, and exotic cars may come to mind when thinking about Long Island's Gold Coast.
At the back of the historic Forest Hills Inn at 1 Station Square lies a long-lost architectural gem, the Forest Hills Tea Garden.
"Woody Guthrie: People are the Song" opened to the public on February 18 and will run until May 22 at the historical library in Murray Hill.
With a contentious past to Brooklyn and a memorial to fallen World War I soldiers, Ridgewood has many secrets ready to be discovered.
Topside is a story about a mother and her 5 year-old girl who have made a home in NYC's Freedom Tunnel and are forced to flee aboveground.
The Frick Madison’s daring new program, Living Histories: Queer Views and Old Masters, matches contemporary artist Jenna Gribbon against Tudor great Hans Holbein.
Some say that the Battle of Harlem Heights, fought in 1776, changed the course of the Revolutionary War.
Mexican artist Arantxa Rodriguez shares her experience painting two large-scale murals at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx.