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Art show at Bronx Council of the Arts explores and celebrates Gay culture in urban environments, featuring work done over the last ten years by Gay artists of color.
The site of the present day New York Life Insurance Building was previously P.T. Barnum's Hippodrome, and then Madison Square Garden.
Here are our picks for the best of the Untapped Cities photo pool: Don't Forget to Look Up!
The Pen & Brush, Inc. is an organization that has been dedicated to women in the arts since 1894. They have recently acquired new space on East 22nd Street and we thought we would check in with Executive Director, Janice Sands, to give us an update.
Did you know that 62 lampposts were designated as landmarks in NYC? Here are 5 historic ones to check out on your daily routine.
New York band ARMS crafts lyrics-forward, slightly disjointed indie rock. Untapped Cities asked ARMS's Todd Goldstein how New York City influences his music.
Kit Mills spots a guy who looks like the hero of a Brontë novel, only to see him blush after receiving a cute text message.
The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine on Amsterdam Avenue is not only one of the oldest buildings in Morningside
Eight fire stations in NYC that have been converted into great uses, including a television station, the NYC Fire Museum, a spa and the home of Anderson Cooper
Steve Rossi, a Bronx hip jhop fan, has placed a street sign in the Bronx in honor of Big Pun, Latino rapper from the Bronx who passed away in February 2000.