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!
Vintage Cars Spill out of Crown Heights Garage
If you’re walking through Crown Heights and come upon a scene like the one we ran into last week,
Explore the Immigrant and Indigenous Roots of Modern Dance at a New NYPL Exhibit
The contributions by immigrant and indigenous artists and artists of color are being recognized in a new exhibit at the
Photos: Inside The Morgan Library After-Hours
On a recent rainy evening in New York City, a group of Untapped New York Insiders sought shelter within the
Did Last Names Really Get Changed at Ellis Island?
It’s a common tale you may have heard at the dinner table. Your great-grandfather or great-great-grandmother or some other
Things to Do in NYC This Week: Sept 27 – Oct 4
Ride through the very first subway stations opened in NYC, revisit the scene of a pivotal Revolutionary battle, uncover remnants
Roxey the LIRR Dog Honored with a New Sculpture at Mineola Train Station
A dog who rode the rails of the Long Island Rail Road and the first female to pilot an airplane
Giant Handmade Lanterns to Illuminate NYC at 12th Annual Morningside Lights
On the evening of September 30th, a procession of more than 50 community-built, handmade lanterns will light the sky. The
Inside an Over-the-Top Titanic-Themed Bathroom in LIC
Turns out the heart of the ocean is in a bar bathroom in Queens. A replica of the blue jewel
There is a Twin of the Waldorf Astoria’s Art Deco Statue in Iceland
At the opening of the Waldorf Astoria in 1931, guests were greeted by the 10-foot tall figure of a woman
The Sherwood House: One of the Last Pre-Revolution Farmhouses in the Metro Area
The Sherwood House is one of the last remaining pre-Revolutionary War tenant farmhouses in the greater metropolitan area and the
Untapped New York Events This Week: Sept 20 – Sept 27
Eat your way through Lower Manhattan’s ethnic enclaves, uncover the secrets of Washington Square Park, and explore more! Don’
Go on a Scavenger Hunt for Poetry at Coney Island
The shimmering light of Coney Island’s amusement parks and the strong bonds of the local community have inspired residents