8 NYC Haunts of Musician John Lennon
December 8th marks the day when musician John Lennon was tragically shot. As a tribute, here are eight spots in
How Newark Was Transformed into Gotham for the Movie Joker [Photos]
Joker, the box office hit film from Warner Bros. starring Joaquin Phoenix showcases the backstory of the misanthropic comic book
A Monument to Missing Tourists Taken by Wolves Appears in Battery Park
Back in 1981, then-Mayor Ed Koch proposed the release of of wild wolves into train yards to prevent graffiti artists
Subtle Art Piece in Carnegie Hall Subway Station Shows Those Who Graced the Stage
When one thinks of New York City subway art, large mosaic pieces often come to mind. But at 57th Street-7th
Photos: At the Rooftop Infinity Pool Bar at TWA Hotel
One of the highlights of the TWA Hotel at JFK Airport, which opened to much fanfare in May of this
See J.D. Salinger’s Vintage Typewriter and Other Rare Finds at NYPL Exhibition
Photos courtesy of the New York Public Library, Astor Lenox and Tilden Foundations and the J.D. Salinger Trust. Photographed
Female Writers Added to Columbia University Library Above Aristotle and Plato
Thirty years ago, at Columbia University‘s 1989 graduation commencement ceremony, Laura Hotchkiss Brown, a graduate o the School of
See Street Artist JR’s New Monumental Mural, The Chronicles of New York City
The new exhibition JR: Chronicles at the Brooklyn Museum, which opens tomorrow, is artist JR’s largest solo museum exhibition
The Manhattan Bridge Globes Are Missing! Here’s the Story
Gasp! On Monday, the NYC DOT announced via Twitter that the 110-year old cast iron globes atop the Manhattan Bridge
What’s the Deal with the Silver Spaceship Tank Rolling the Streets of Brooklyn
If you live in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, chances are you’ve seen this silver spaceship tank/UFO/
How the Lost Penn Station Was Recreated for the Movie Motherless Brooklyn
Motherless Brooklyn is one of the very “New York” movies coming out this fall, a film-noir mystery set in 1950s
Have You Seen These Abandoned Roosevelt Island Tram Cars?
The Roosevelt Island tram opened in 1976, with tram cars and system built by the Swiss company Von Roll with