Tonight at 7 PM, join us for a special night of theater with a screening of the off-Broadway play The
Billions, the financial crime drama on Showtime films all over NYC and suburbs telling the cat and mouse game of a U.S. District Attorney and hedge fund manager.
Today at noon, we will be hosting our next virtual talk, “The Once and Future Penn Station.” When first built,
Yesterday, Aaron Asis, our Untapped New York Artist in Residence and founder of Unforgotten Films documented the city’s nearly empty
The redesigned entrance into the 34th Street-Penn Station subway station (on the 1/2/3 lines) opened to little fanfare and a
A mostly forgotten sculpture by Maya Lin has been removed from the ceiling of Penn Station as construction continues for a new entrance.
One exciting piece of Penn Station station to be unveiled recently are beautiful Guastavino tiles that are part of a passageway which once led from the LIRR concourse to IRT or the 1,2, and 3 trains.
The movie Motherless Brooklyn, written, directed and starring Edward Norton, opens this Friday. The film is based on the noir mystery novel set in 1950s New York City by Jonathan Lethem, shot in locations throughout NYC that evoke the era of Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs.
A new Lost & Found is open at Penn Station and we went to visit to see what gets left behind from the mundane to the bizarre. The chainsaw had been disposed of and the violin was claimed, but there more items to behold.
New York City itself is a true star in Motherless Brooklyn and one of the film's great feats is the recreation of the lost Penn Station as it was in the 1950s. We speak with production designer Beth Mickle on how the demolished station was brought back to life.