Arts & Culture
Discover the latest public Art installations in NYC, exiting new exhibitions, and more! Pictured here are our partners at Artechouse, a space for innovative experiential Art located in the former boiler room of the Chelsea Market!
Hamlet the Algonquin Hotel Resident Cat Has Adorable Cat Tree Houses
If you enter the storied The Algonquin Hotel in Midtown, you may be greeted by an orange tabby cat named
Catch an Outdoor Screening of “Naked City” on the Terrace of the Museum of the City of New York
Naked City, Jules Dassin’s dazzling 1948 film noir, was shot on location in the streets of New York City.
16 Things to Do in NYC this Week: July 20th to July 26th, 2018
New York City is teeming with events this week, whether you want to grab a bite or catch a film,
The Norwegians Who Crossed the Atlantic from NYC in a Rowboat in 1896
Untapped Cities contributor Dan Thurber, who runs the YouTube channel Bookworm History, has launched a new series called “A City
Photo Essay: Documenting Atlantic City’s Faded Luster from Photographer Brian Rose
Photographer Brian Rose has been capturing New York City for decades since he arrived in 1977 as a Copper Union
Step Onto 1767 NYC Literally with Enormous Sidewalk Maps at 85 Broad Street
At 85 Broad Street, a building full of historical secrets if you know where to look, is in the midst
39 NYC Outdoor Art Installations Not to Miss in July 2018
Photo by Nicholas Knight courtesy of Public Art Fund Without a doubt, the summer energy in New York is going
8 Great Places to Watch Manhattanhenge in NYC for 2018
Manhattanhenge has become one of the most celebrated events in New York City, when the sun lines up exactly with
Celebrate Bastille Day and 15 More Things to Do in NYC This Week: July 13 to June 19, 2018
This year, Bastille Day, the French national holiday that commemorates the storming of the Bastille in 1789 and a turning
Off-Limits Brooklyn Bridge Beach Will Open to the Public for One Day at City of Water Day July 14
One of New York City’s most visible beaches – the Brooklyn Bridge Beach – is usually off-limits but will open for
The Gritty History of the Elk Hotel, One of Times Square’s Last Pay-By-the-Hour Hotels
In February 2012, the Elk Hotel shuttered for good after nearly 90 years in business. Formerly one of the last
A 4-Ton Towers Dance at Williamsburg’s Feast of Mt. Carmel (The Giglio Feast)
A few days out of the year, bands and megaphones drown out the noise of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway in