The building on 821 6th Avenue doesn't look like much, but it was once a jazz loft, where music legends like Thelonious Monk and Hall Overton once played.
On June 11th & 12th, Governors Island hosted the annual Jazz Age Lawn Party, a party of Great Gatsby proportions to celebrate the 1920s.
This fun illustrated map by Ephemera Press traces the Queens Jazz Trail, showing the homes of many 1920s jazz musicians and places of interest to jazz fans.
Step back in time with these photos from last weekend's Jazz Age Lawn Party on Governors Island.
The annual Jazz Age Lawn Party returns this weekend to Governors Island. There will be games, photobooths, a 1920s’s Motorcar Exhibition and pie contest.
A city's shapes are invisible from the the ground. These maps by Jazzberry Blue and Armelle Caron celebrate the incredible shapes we live within: the city block
The Cotton Club might be Harlem's most famous surviving jazz venue, but it was also the neighborhood's most notorious especially after WWI.
Though New York City is far younger than many European cities, we still have our fair share of crypts and
The jazz finale of the fourth annual Chelsea Music Festival lit up the first official night of summer, in more
An unlikely group – Los Angeles’ senior citizens – are indirectly saving a building that was once the heart of