Founded in 1904, The Hispanic Society of America contains the largest collection of 19th century Spanish art and manuscripts outside of Spain and is free to visit.
What if John Wilkes Booth really assassinated Lincoln because of a sibling rivalry? The Brothers Booth by Cynthia Von Buhler will explore that possibility.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrEmF4SK3T4 35 years ago, director Walter Hill’s New York City-based cult classic The Warriors was released into theaters with little
In the Back Room Bar of LES, the Poetry Brothel takes you to back to the Prohibition era, promising to entertain you with their unique poetry experience.
A look into that possibly next gentrified neighborhood of East New York, once the murder capital of NYC and now the site of rising rents and speakeasies
Vintage photos of the Apollo Theater in Harlem, whose stage has been graced by everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to Billie Holiday, turns 80 years old this Sunday.
Filmed at many locations throughout the city, Hudson University is fictional, a combination of different buildings from schools, hospitals, and public areas.
With Chinese New Year just around the corner, we've rounded up 10 of our favorite restaurants where you can ring in the holiday this year.
On this day in 1798, the Park Theater opened with Shakespeare's "As You Like It". Prostitutes worked in the balcony during performances.
The NYC Parks Department held a public event at the Queens Theatre called “Listening Sessions” on the future of the NYS Pavilion and 1964 World's Fair site.