Remembering MacDougal Street in the early 1900's and the families who still run their businesses today.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, and its irreparable damage to the Jersey Shore, writer Ellen Crosier and the Downtown Doodler collaborate on a tribute.
The history of Maiden Lane, once called Maagde Paatje, Dutch for "a footpath used by lovers along a rippling brook."
Untapped New York Sponsors No Longer Empty’s Latest Exhibition in Abandoned Bank in Long Island City
Untapped New York to serve as media sponsor for No Longer Empty's latest exhibition in abandoned bank in Long Island City.
Brandon Chamberlain and Matthew Ricke found the former auto body repair shop on a misspelled ad on Craigslist. Now, simple bites and creative drinks make their new Brooklyn bar Exley an easy neighborhood favorite.
Harlem on a Sunday morning is filled with people longing to be part of the wonderful tradition of gospel services. A stroll past the churches captures the essence of life in this vibrant neighborhood.
Untapped Cities sat down to chat with Julie Edwards and Lindsay Troy of the Los Angeles Duo Deap Vally after one of their CMJ performances at Williamsburg's Public Assembly.
Hurry up, the Strand is closing in an hour Welcome to another edition of the Art Anthropology of Style! Yes,
The narrow shops between buildings on Columbus Avenue is part of a special zoning plan from the city of New York.
Jason Covert's glass negatives from his family collection over a century old, then recreates then with a twist. The new exhibition "The Bridge" runs at Hionas Gallery in Tribeca from November 1-24, 2012.