New Film Shows How Art Brings Life to Green-Wood Cemetery
Discover how the living and the dead make Green-Wood Cemetery a vibrant part of NYCs cultural scene!
September is turning into a pretty banner month for new public art installations in New York City. While the PORTAL
On August 20, Color Factory, a collaborative interactive exhibit that celebrates color and creativity, debuted 16 vibrant pop-up installations in
Photo courtesy Hudson Square Connection If you’ve ever walked around SoHo, maybe perusing the stores along Prince Street or
While no one likes to have sanitation facilities in the neighborhood—not even an innocuous garage for trucks—they are
Dock 72 at Brooklyn Navy Yard Following this year’s Presidential election, many American cities are evaluating their priorities for
Manhattan’s Hudson Square neighborhood, bordered by areas like TriBeCa and the West Village, was gifted to Trinity Church by
On Friday, The New York Times published an article on New York City’s one-block streets–contending that they carry
Anyone who grew up in the ’90s (or earlier) will be sad to learn that the house on 54 MacDougal
Did you know that Trinity Church is one of the largest landowners in New York City? The Trinity Church Corporation
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