It is within the brutal context of the history of the sugar trade that Kara Walker, a much-acclaimed artist, has set her controversial sculptures in the Domino Sugar Refinery.
Bartholdi designed a statue consisting of George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette with the French and American flags.
REURPOSE during NYCxDesign Week is the first in a series of 'light graffiti' work by a team of artists created under the 125th Street viaduct in Harlem curated by the West Harlem Art Fund.
The Museum of The City of New York's newest exhibit "In A World of Their Own" features photographs of Coney Island beach-goers by Aaron Rose.
In celebration of Louie's return to the small screen, we detail NYC locations featured in the first season of his ground-breaking and innovative television show.
At the Shibui Spa in the Greenwich Hotel in the West Village one can bath in Sake, a Japanese tradition. We also included various other unique spa treatments around NYC!
On our upcoming walking tour Murder, Scandal & Vice: Crime & Corruption in 19th century NYC, we'll have a drink at Pulqueria, Chinatown's hidden Mexican lounge.
Had the Depression not occurred, the City would have also been home to an exotic Moorish Revival Campus at Yeshiva University.
Just when we thought we knew all of Central Park's secrets, we learned that the Central Park Conservancy was holding open hours for the Hallett Nature Sanctuary.
Countless short streets, spanning just tens of feet, exist throughout NYC. However, how does one define a street? When does a street turn into an alley?