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Public Art Hotspot: Faith Ringgold’s “Groovin’ High” on the High Line
Faith Ringgold describes herself as a painter, writer, speaker, mixed media sculptor and performance artist. But she is probably best
Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop: A New York Luncheonette from a Bygone Era on Ladies’ Mile
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A Glimpse Inside the Renovated Salmagundi Club, A Private Arts Club Near Union Square
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Daily What?! Skyscraper Hat and More at 2014 Fifth Avenue Easter Parade
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Inside the Gutted Lenox Lounge in Harlem as It Transforms Into The Lounge
It was with great sadness that Harlem watched as its famed Lenox Lounge got shuttered on December 31, 2012. The
Daily What?! Ellen’s Stardust Diner Is a Stop on the Way to Broadway
Every day, talented people come to New York City, suitcase in hand, hoping to make it on Broadway. But sometimes
7 Public Art Sculptures to Check Out in NYC This Month
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East Harlem’s Urban Garden Center Rebuilds After Steam Explosion
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Our Top 25 Favorite Vintage Thrift Stores in Manhattan
We’ve been clad in wool for too many months! It’s time to think Spring and we thought we’
Celebrate NYC Tartan Week in Bryant Park with The Kelpies by Andy Scott
New York Tartan Week will run from April 4th through the 8th, with a parade on Saturday, April 5th. In
7 Events to Check Out During NYC Armory Arts Week 2014
Armory Arts Week, which takes place March 5-10, began in 1994 as The Gramercy International Art Fair, named after its