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10 Riots in NYC’s History
Over the weekend New York City and cities around the country have been witness to clashes between demonstrators and the
12 Groundbreaking Hospitals in NYC That Have Closed
1. Goldwater Hospital Tunnels under the former Goldwater Hospital On Roosevelt Island, Goldwater Hospital opened in 1939 as a “monument
ROOM 623 Speakeasy is Showcasing Live Jazz in Harlem
On West 119th Street, just off Frederick Douglas Avenue in Harlem, you might notice a string of blue lights snaking
NYC Filming Locations for Motherless Brooklyn
Photo by Glen Wilson, © 2019 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved The movie Motherless Brooklyn, written, directed and starring Edward
The Last of its Kind, Harlem Fire Watchtower Returns to Marcus Garvey Park
The long-awaited ribbon-cutting for the restoration and unveiling of the historic Harlem Fire Watchtower took place on this past Saturday,
Keith Haring’s Crack is Wack Mural is Completely Restored in Harlem
Exciting news: Keith Haring‘s Crack is Wack mural on the handball courts in East Harlem is now fully restored.
14 New Public Art Installations to Discover in NYC October 2019
Jonathan Prince, Shatter Series, cor-ten and polished steel, in situ at Christie’s Sculpture Garden 2019, courtesy of Jonathan Prince
20 New Public Art Installations Not to Miss This September 2019
September is turning into a pretty banner month for new public art installations in New York City. While the PORTAL
Photos from the Harlem Set of Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story Remake
On Friday, Harlem residents were surprised to find brightly colored vintage cars straight out of the 60’s lining St.
NYC Filming Locations for When They See Us, About the Central Park Five on Netflix
Photo: Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix The story about the Central Park Five, told in its latest rendition in Netflix’s When
Go Inside the Historic NYC Home of Alexander Hamilton
The Grange is believed to be the only home ever owned by founding father Alexander Hamilton, and it is right
10 NYC Monuments Dedicated to Real Women
Though there are only a handful of monuments in New York City that are dedicated to real, non-fictional women, more