Preview of the ‘How Much Do I Owe You?’ Exhibition by No Longer Empty
The theme for No Longer Empty’s exhibition opening on Wednesday is broad and anything but simple. In a way,
New York Neon: Cataloguing the City’s Neon Signs Before They Disappear
You’ve seen them everywhere, but probably haven’t given them much thought. Though they once prominently lit up the
Special Event: THE LISTENING, a Fundraiser for the Rockaways
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15: Untapped New York is teaming up with the Vanderbilt Republic to put together a pop-up party to
Matisse’s Legacy in Nice
There’s something about the light in Nice that makes blues seem bluer. At the height of the afternoon, flecks
Dine by Design: The Park, a Converted Taxi Garage in NYC
Located on 10th Avenue between 17th and 18th Streets, The Park couldn’t be in a better location for a
Visiting Chelsea’s Art Galleries with the Municipal Art Society
One of the Municipal Art Society‘s exciting initiatives is the tour series offered every weekend in a variety of
The Hemingway Map of Paris
For students and American expats in Paris, there is a nearly cult-like worship of Hemingway’s old haunts. Even for
Giving Voice Panel at the New Yorker Festival: Poverty in the U.S. and Abroad
On Saturday morning, The New Yorker Festival brought together four important writers and public personas to discuss poverty in America
An Afternoon in Greenpoint: The Untapped Guide to the East River Ferry
After our Afternoon in Long Island City, we’re continuing along the path of the East River Ferry, and taking
Restoration of the Theodore Roosevelt Murals at the Museum of Natural History
After a two year conservation process, the historic murals in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda of the American Museum of Natural
Artist Spotlight: David Cessac, Cartoonist
David Cessac is an illustrator and cartoonist based in Paris. His drawings, characterized by fierce humor and expressiveness, have attracted
Top 5 Museums that Used to Be Artist Studios in Paris
Musee Rodin French people sometimes say that Parisians go to museums as frequently as they go to the bathroom. And