The interactive Toiletpaper Paradise exhibit at Cadillac House in SoHo is an eclectic interactive immersion into Toiletpaper Magazine's eclectic aesthetic.
Recently restored by the Textile Conservation Laboratory, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine unveils 12 Barberini Tapestries: Woven Monuments of Baroque Rome.
Oysters are being spotlighted in "New York At Its Core," and the MCNY has provided us with an exclusive video highlighting their role in shaping New York City.
Located in South Brooklyn along Jamaica Bay, Marine Park is a neighborhood full of history and secrets dating back to the Native American era.
A positive message has landed on the rooftop of the James Hotel. The LOVE sculpture is one of Laura Kimpton's Monumental Word pieces made famous at Burning Man.
The City of Dreams Pavilion on Governors Island uses architecture to highlight importance of sustainable design. This year's pavilion uses 300,00 aluminum cans.
With the centennial of American entrance into World War I on April 6, 2017, trace the remnants of the war that can still be seen in NYC today.
Read this week's installment of Untapped Cities' exclusive web comic: An epic re-imagining of NYC'S underground history that weaves in Dutch lore.
Untapped Cities founder Michelle Young was a guest on the show Tell Me Something I Don't Know, hosted by Stephen Dubner and talked NYC pneumatic tubes.
Inside NYC's Municipal Building is an under the radar gallery inside the Manhattan Borough President's Office, currently showing a Women's History Month exhibit