The documentary The Witness premieres on PBS, part of Independent Lens. Kitty Genovese's brother, filmmaker James Solomon revisit the famous murder in Queens.
Take a behind the scenes tour of the Modern Art Foundry, inside the former carriage house of the famous Steinway Mansion in Astoria and see a live bronze pour.
"Scorsese" is an exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens that explores NYC through artifacts and film clips from the acclaimed director.
Few establishment can stand the test of time. This list of places in NYC is based on Laura Brienza's book New York's Historic Restaurants, Inns & Taverns.
Despite all of the numbered streets in NYC, there are many named streets that create a common theme within their neighborhood, when seen as a single group.
Located in the former carriage house of the Steinway Mansion in Queens, the Modern Art Foundry is a hidden gem producing some of NYC's most famous sculptures.
Although Forest Park has been around for over a century, it remains relatively unknown compared to the city's other famous green spaces, such as Central Park.
As the second largest park in Queens, Alley Pond Park, spanning over 655 acres, provides enough breathing room for city-folk to freely stretch their arms.
Three million people have been buried in the Calvary Cemetery since its establishment in 1848. It contains the largest number of burials of any U.S. cemetery.
The winners of a visionary ideas competition to reimagine the abandoned New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows, Queens, built for the 1964 World's Fair.