Press photographer Weegee’s Bowery was a Skid Row of derelicts and drunks – a world away from the boutique hotels and hipster joints that line the street today.
Legendary photographer Weegee gets two new exhibits from ICP, "Weegee's Bowery" showcasing images of gritty East Village in the 1930s and 40s in NYC.
See how Yiddish Theater started and evolved from Bowery to Broadway in NYC with an exhibit by the Museum of the City of New York.
A 6-foot stroboscopic wheel is one of the items on display at 'The Last Party,' an exhibition of 70s and 80s New York club culture from New York artists
How Do You Like The Bowery? is a true documentary of a bygone era in NYC, made by Alan Raymond and Dan Halas in the 1960s when film students
NYC film locations for Martin Scorsese's 1973 crime drama Mean Streets. Locations include places in Little Italy, West Village and The Bowery.
Inside the abandoned Amato Opera House on the Bowery in NYC, purportedly the world's smallest Opera House. The building will be turned into apartments.
It's not quite finished yet but Brooklyn street artist Swoon (also known as Callie Curry) is putting up a Hurricane Sandy-themed piece on Bowery Mural
Significant NYC Colonial Site May Be Demolished on the Bowery: Bull’s Head Tavern & Atlantic Gardens
An anonymous tipster discovers the cellar of what may have been Bull's Head Tavern, hoping to preserve the 50 Bowery location before its demolition.
Christiaan Nagel brightens the corner of Bowery and Spring Street and at 5 Pointz in Queens with his mushroom sculptures.