The New York City that Never Was: The Coney Island Globe Tower
As one of the largest and most varied metropolises of the modern world, New York City is home to some
NYC’s City of the Dead: Calvary Cemetery in Queens
Though Calvary Cemetery in Woodside is not quite as popular a haunt as some of NYC’s other final destinations,
What You Need to Know About the 55th Venice Biennale, a.k.a. the “Art World’s Olympics”
If you happen to be in Venice on June 1st, you will find yourself surrounded by the world’s top
Flip This Temple? The Hidden Past of Carmona’s Elephant Tomb
Long thought to have been solely used as a burial site by ancient Romans in the 1st century B.C.
Featured App of the Week: The Silent History
There are so many apps out there that sometimes it can be a little difficult to decide which to download,
Top Ten Ways to Spend Memorial Day in NYC
Who doesn’t love Memorial Day weekend? The sun is (usually) shining, the weather is just rounding the corner of
The Sing For Hope Pianos Return to NYC!
High above the bustle and noise of Times Square, piano keys tinkled as guests of the Sing For Hope Pianos
No Longer Empty: Interview with Shaun Leonardo, Tiki Tiki Club Creator
Untapped Cities is a proud media sponsor of No Longer Empty’s latest exhibition “How Much Do I Owe You?
History of NYC Streets: Paradise Square
This 1827 oil painting by George Carlin depicts the chaos and debauchery that largely characterized the state of the Five
History of NYC Streets: St. Nicholas Avenue
Given the recent holiday season, Harlemites might have noticed the very apropos naming of one of the neighborhood’s main
Urban Profile: Isaac Woofter, War Horse Cast Member
Next week, the much loved Tony-winning play, War Horse, closes at Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theatre. UntappedNY spoke with
History of NYC Streets: Strivers’ Row
Many of the gates that lead to the private alleyways behind the townhouses of Strivers’ Row still bear the original