East Harlem’s Graffiti Hall of Fame Gets New Work by Tats Cru
This past Labor Day weekend in “El Barrio,” East Harlem, the famed Graffiti Hall of Fame became an outdoor artist
A Look at The Africa Center at One Museum Mile, To Open in 2016
One Museum Mile, a Robert A.M. Stern building, was built to house The Museum for African Art and 100
A Hidden Walkway of Famous Art on 57th Street: The Marlborough Gallery’s Gift to Pedestrians
The Marlborough Gallery has a history as significant as the number of artists they represent. Their string of galleries can
As Feast of San Gennaro Begins in Little Italy, Italian American Museum Stands Strong
Starting Thursday, The Feast of San Gennaro–the annual event that has taken place in Little Italy every September over
9/11 Tiles for America Now On Display at Jefferson Market Library in NYC’s Greenwich Village
It has been thirteen years since the attack on 9/11. It was a day so deeply burned in our
Historic Strivers’ Row In Harlem To Hold Their 2nd Annual House Tour
If you’ve ever walked the area on 138th and 139th streets between Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. and Frederick Douglass
Inside the Abandoned Renaissance Theater and Casino in Harlem
If you were to transport yourself back in time to Harlem in the 1920s, and in particular, to the corner
Abandoned Firehouse in Harlem to Become New Cultural Center
We have often wondered about the status of the abandoned firehouse located at 120 East 125th Street in East Harlem
The NYC Water Tank Project: Artists Collaborate to “Put Water Above All” for Global Water Crisis
As Untapped Cities readers, you probably know we are really obsessed with water tanks, from our top 10 list of
14 Great Vegan Restaurants in NYC
Blossom’s New Restaurant on Carmine Street in Greenwich Village Vegan-friendly restaurants are quietly expanding through New York City, on
5 of NYC’s Oldest Bakeries: Ferrara, Veniero, Glaser’s, Parisi, and Caputo’s
In a city with so many wonderful bakeries, we thought it might be fun to explore some of the oldest,
Fun Maps: The Little Free Libraries Take Hold in Our Cities
For as far back as we can remember, there’s been the urge to share the books we’ve read