The unofficial start of summer brings upon exciting and dynamic art installations all across the city. Here are 16 art installations and exhibits not to miss!
From walking down car-free streets to a tree giveaway, there are countless Earth Day events taking place across New York City to celebrate our wonderful planet.
Thanks to community activists and creative entrepreneurs, many historic buildings are being saved and adapted to fit the changing needs to the modern city.
From plans to fill in the Hudson River and East River, to mammoth bridges and buildings, 10 of the most outrageous plans that never came to be in New York City.
December brings holiday installations to the five boroughs in the form of stunning light shows, extravagant windows, and festive outdoor decorations.
There are simply too many holiday markets to name, but we've put together some of our favorite ones in New York City. Prepare your stomachs and your wallets.
In a close call, the winner of NYC's fourth annual Flatiron Public Plaza Holiday Design Competition, "Flatiron Reflections," was unveiled this past week.
What happens to the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree after Christmas? This and more quirky facts about the famous tree.
The East Harlem neighborhood, also known as El Barrio, is one of the city's most vibrant areas, offering plenty in terms of history, art, culture and food.
Penn Station's rich history is very much alive today, and it's being discussed in Trains, Tunnels & Trees, a talk hosted by the Museum of the City of New York.