It's that time of year again: despite the recent freeze over that has hit the United States, New York City will carry on with the No Pants Subway Ride.
This past Saturday afternoon on November 4, a prankster put a water based yellow dye in the fountain at NYC's Lincoln Center, turning the water bright yellow.
Untapped Cities contributor Kim Anderson braved the cold yesterday to document the 2017 edition of the No Pants Subway Ride. Beginning
Date While You Wait is a project to get people off their smartphone and interacting with each other while on their NYC subway commutes.
To celebrate the funny and ridiculously entertaining holiday that is April Fools Day, we put together a list of 10 notable NYC urban hoaxes.
Jason Eppink created these prank No Parking film shoot posters for terrible hypothetical sequels to movies based in NYC like Annie Hall 2 and The Godfather IV
The No Pants Subway Ride in NYC forces the general public question social conformity and makes the passengers wearing pants feel like the outsiders
At the 2014 No Pants Subway Ride, flash mob participants from around the country gathered to share a passion for cameras.
Mashable recreated in flash mob form the iconic scene from A Charlie Brown Christmas to the tune of the Vince Guaraldi trio next to the Flatiron Building in NYC
Our curated picks for New York events this week: Upstairs/Downstairs at Downtown Abbey Dinner, Equus Projects & Chef Patricia Clark's movement installation/cocktail party, MAS Conference on Resilience.