This list highlights events in the history of anarchy in NYC and points to key places around the city where anarchist groups and players met and took action.
Environmental activist Rob Greenfield used perfectly fresh food found in New York City dumpsters to create his "Food Waste Fiasco" display in Union Square.
The renovation at the famed Salmagundi Club was completed this month. We arrived just in time to witness the coming-home of their permanent collection and view the newly updated Main Gallery and new exhibits in every room.
Tammany Hall is associated with Boss Tweed and the corruption of machine politics but the headquarters today house the New York Film Academy in Union Square NYC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrEmF4SK3T4 35 years ago, director Walter Hill’s New York City-based cult classic The Warriors was released into theaters with little
Fuerza Bruta at the Daryl Roth Theater is a dream-like spectacle. A "360-degree experience" with water dancing and acrobatics, Fuerza Bruta is a must see.
These dive bars in NYC, some of the oldest in the city, are covered in history, echoing the ghosts they have acquired over a century.
Metronome and The Passage have been a centerpiece in Union Square now for 15 years, but it still bewilders many a passerby.
Over thirty showed up the recent Columbia University Studio-X tour with Colin Jerolmack, author of The Global Pigeon on pigeon related landmarks in NYC
Were there not a line of loyal customers in front of Num Pang Sandwich Shop’s window, you would easily just pass by this little Cambodian eatery by Union Square