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!
A New Tiny Forest of 1,000 Trees is Coming to NYC
A forest of 1,000 trees will be packed into a tiny plot on Roosevelt Island to help fight the effects of climate change!
Ride the Vintage 20th Century Limited Train from NYC
Travel like it’s 1948 inside a vintage train car from the famous 20th Century Limited which rain from NYC to Chicago!
Double Click: Pioneering Twin Photographers from Brooklyn Get Their Spotlight in New Book
The book Double Click is about the McLaughlin twins, two pioneering female fashion photographers who came of age in Brooklyn.
Top Secrets of Sugar Hill, Manhattan
Sugar Hill raised historical figures including Babe Ruth and Duke Ellington, with some of the best-preserved architecture in Manhattan.
Must-See Art Installations in NYC, March 2024
From a live painting demonstration and new colorful subway posters to a vibrant floral display, discover what new art is on view this March!
Take a Backstage Tour of the Metropolitan Opera House
Peek behind the curtain of this famous New York City institution and explore backstage areas that are typically not accessible
Why Are There Human Skulls Inside The Players Clubhouse in NYC?!
The Gramercy Park clubhouse of The Players, a members-only social club for people in show business and arts patrons, contains
Things to Do This Week in NYC: Feb 28 – March 6th
Weekly round up of things to do in NYC curated by the Untapped New York team! Get ready to explore the city!
See a New Play Set in 1939 NYC Between a Pro-Nazi Rally and the World’s Fair
Experience a new play exploring the tensions of 1939 in NYC, a year that saw Pro-Nazi rallyes in Madison Square Garden, and the opening of the World's Fair in Queens.
New Yorkers Remember Flaco, The Owl Who Escaped the Central Park Zoo
Tributes to Flaco flooded the internet over the weekend after news of the beloved Eurasian eagle owl’s death broke.
The World of Oppenheimer: From New York to Los Alamos
In the film Oppenheimer, leading this year’s Oscar race with thirteen nominations, J. Robert Oppenheimer’s early life in
The NYC Fortune Teller Who Advised Cornelius Vanderbilt
Discover the little known story of Cornelius Vanderbilt's Fortune Teller, the influence she had on his life... and the scandalous legal battle that ensued!