How to See the Liberty Bell...in Queens
A copy of the famous American bell can be found inside a bank, which itself is modeled after Independence Hall!
The exterior of Havemeyer Hall at Columbia University. Do you recognize it? If someone asked you to picture a college
Around the time that technicolor features were first introduced to theaters, British film pioneer Clause Friese-Greene was experimenting with video
There’s nothing everyday about Paris’ Grand Palais, but for two weeks this month, the sprawling monument is transformed into
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Our ever intrepid history editor, Benjamin Waldman (the Peter Parker of Untapped?), spotted this MTA Bus with an ad for
Dîner en Blanc: the World’s Largest Dinner Party will be screened today at 6pm at the Maysles Cinema in
“Paris isn’t for changing planes,” Audrey Hepburn says to Humphrey Bogart in Sabrina, “it’s for changing your outlook!
“Koch,” the movie, tells the story of former New York City mayor Ed Koch’s rise and fall, alternating between
La Pagode Cinema is a small cinema housed in a pagoda. Doesn’t just this description make you want to
Loew’s Palace Theatre The Loew’s Palace Theatre opened as the Poli’s Palace Theatre on September 4, 1922
Reel Rockers: Come Get Crazy in the East Village, an event sponsored by the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
While we have previously covered many of the abandoned theaters in New York City, today we bring you to the
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