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!
Untapped Cities Tours and Events this Week: October 8th – October 14th, 2018
Every week Untapped Cities offers a variety of different opportunities to explore New York City! Whether uncovering the secrets of
15 Magical Artifacts To See at the NY Historical Society’s New Harry Potter Themed Exhibit
Muggles and wizards alike can celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the U.S. publication of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’
Join a Discussion on The Future of Governors Island at an Archtober Panel
Attend a panel discussion on the future of Governors Island organized by the Trust for Governor’s Island at the
10 Must-Visit Historical and Cultural Spots in Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley
Photo courtesy Dutchess Tourism October conjures up fall excursions to go apple picking, historic house hunting, and foliage spotting, and
Exclusive Clip of PBS’ Secrets of the Dead: The Woman in the Iron Coffin
Tonight is the premiere of a new episode of the PBS documentary series Secrets of the Dead, with a New
Top 10 Secrets of Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx
At the northernmost end of the 1 train subway line sits Van Cortlandt Park, one of the largest parks in
62 NYC Outdoor Art Installations Not to Miss in October 2018
Tony Oursler, Tear Cloud (in-process projection of Pearl White), 2018. Multi-channel installation, courtsey of the artist. Photo by Tony Oursler
5Pointz Founders Creates a New Museum of Street Art (MoSA) Inside citizenM Bowery Hotel
On November 18, 2013, New Yorkers woke up to the news that Long Island City street art haven 5Pointz had
NYC Filming Locations for New Amsterdam, New Medical Drama on NBC
New Amsterdam, in a nomenclature nod to the first settlement in New York City, is the name of a new
15 of NYC's Most Unique Alternative Transit Modes (Besides the Subway)
Subway got you down these days? Despite official reports that the system is improving, New Yorkers remain skeptical, in large
When Soho Had 10,000 Square Foot Illuminated Panorama Painting Showing Exotic Places Around the World
We’re back with the video series “A City Full of History,” delving into the lesser known aspects of New
Cities 101: Illegal Ink—The Bizarre History of NYC’s 36-Year Tattoo Ban
If you can believe it, from 1961 to 1997, there was a prohibition of tattooing in New York City. Despite