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Control the Colors of NYC Skyscrapers While Supporting Coronavirus Relief Fund
Ever wanted to control the lights on New York City’s skyscrapers yourself? You may remember the invite-only app Spireworks
Takeover of NYC’s Digital Billboards with Artistic Messages to Inspire New Yorkers
Starting today, be on the lookout for messages or pride and gratitude for New York’s essential workers on 1,
Photos of NYC Landmarks Lit in Blue For Coronavirus Frontline Workers
Last night at 8 PM, New York City’s landmarks were lit up in blue as part of the global
NYC Landmarks to Light Up Blue Tonight to Support Coronavirus Frontline Workers
In challenging moments, it has been common to find architectural ways to express a sense of solidarity. Last week, the
Then & Now: Photos of Changing NYC 1993 to 2019
In the 1990s photographer Grégoire Alessandrini documented the streets of New York City through his eyes as a young film
Photos of NYC's Eerily Empty Transit Hubs and Streets
Yesterday, Aaron Asis, our Untapped New York Artist in Residence and founder of Unforgotten Films documented the city’s nearly
13 Times That Broadway Went Dark in NYC
na Dimout in September 1942 in Times Square Photo by Marjory Collins from Library of Congress Back in March we
The 2020 Times Square Valentine’s Day Heart is Here
The 12th annual Times Square Valentine Heart Design Competition work was unveiled in Times Square this morning at Father Duffy
The Last Night at Tad’s Steakhouse, NYC Institution Closes After 60 Years
Tad’s was an inexpensive chain of steakhouses. The last one in New York City closed Sunday, January 5 th
Take a Photo with the 2020 Times Square New Year’s Eve Sign in NYC
Don’t miss your chance this week to get up close to the giant “2” and “0” numerals that will
10 New Public Art Installations Not To Miss in NYC December 2019
It’s our annual holiday-themed guide to New York City’s newest and upcoming public art installations! This December, there’
Monumental Equestrian Sculpture Showing African-American is in Times Square
Equestrian sculptures and paintings almost always feature a white man in a position of power and dominance. Women appear infrequently,