Arts & Culture
Discover the latest public Art installations in NYC, exiting new exhibitions, and more! Pictured here are our partners at Artechouse, a space for innovative experiential Art located in the former boiler room of the Chelsea Market!
7 Places to Discover in Staten Island’s “Little Sri Lanka”
About a fifteen minute walk from the Staten Island ferry terminal exists a quaint, unassuming area home to one of
Celebrate the 2nd Birthday of Untapped New York Insiders at SPIN23, NYC’s Ping Pong Social Club
It’s been two years since we launched our membership club, Untapped New York Insiders! In celebration of the second
15 Things to Do in NYC This Week February 21-27, 2020
We’re entering the last week of February, can you believe it? There are plenty of new things to discover
Where Edgar Allan Poe Wrote “The Raven”, Published 175 Years Ago
Here at Untapped New York, we have a special relationship to “The Raven,” the famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe
Did You “Name This Spot” Correctly in the LinkNYC Photo Hunt?
It’s the fifth week of our latest curation of the Name This Spot photo scavenger hunt series on the
Go Behind the Scenes in the Tiffany Glass Archives, Rarely Opened to the Public
Today February 18, is the birthday of Louis Comfort Tiffany, the groundbreaking American artist and designer behind the famous Tiffany
NYC Filming Locations for High Fidelity with Zoe Kravitz
Photo by Phillip Caruso/Hulu New on Hulu is High Fidelity, a serialized television remake of the John Cusack hit
The 5 U.S. Presidents Born in New York State
It’s Presidents Day! Of the 45 Presidents in the history of the United States, five have been born in
NYPL Lions are Reading Large, Lion-Sized Books!
Last November, New Yorkers were happy to see the beloved New York Public Library lions, Patience and Fortitude fully restored.
There’s a Store in NYC Dedicated Exclusively to the Flute
Many of us have probably heard of Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute or have heard recordings of Sir James
Take a Tour Inside NYC’s Oldest Library, Used by George Washington
Established in 1754 by a group of six civic-minded individuals, The New York Society Library opened 141 years before the
Photos from Early 1900s Reveal How the NYC Subway Was Constructed
On Thursday February 13, the New York Transit Museum opened up its new exhibit, Streetscapes & Subways: Photographs By Pierre