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!
Split-Screen Video Showcases Views of 1930s and Present Day NYC
Video from the New Yorker On June 13th, the New Yorker released “Eighty Years of New York City, Then and
Guide to Morningside Heights, NYC: 15 Must-Visit Places
Morningside Heights, the area between 110th and 125th street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, is home to many famous
10 Influential Figures of NYC’s LGBTQ Rights Movement
Often considered to be at the forefront of the LGBTQ Rights Movement, New York City is home to many influential
That Time Andy Warhol Made a Robert Moses Mosaic in NYC’s Flushing Meadows-Corona Park
Andy Warhol produced a lifetime of bold artwork—art that may have been audacious enough to make the famous Robert
The Murky History of the East Village’s Parkside Lounge, Home to Sci-Fi Musical, ‘The Wild Women of Planet Wongo’
New York City buildings are known to adapt with the times, and sometimes their history gets lost between changes in
The Colorful Pop-Up Pool at Roosevelt Island’s Manhattan Park Pool Club is Back for 2017
Photo courtesy Manhattan Park Pool Party by Tim Williams Our favorite pop-up pool, the Manhattan Park Pool Party on Roosevelt
NYC Fun Facts: The Surprising History of the Iconic “I Love NY” Logo
The “I <3 NY” logo is everywhere. It fills souvenir shops, brands billboards and murals, and is found on
The NYC Met Opera’s 50th Anniversary and Murals of Marc Chagall: Art Imitating Life
On May 8, the Metropolitan Opera celebrated its 50th anniversary at Lincoln Center. Today, opera finds itself in an era
Anne Frank Tree at World Trade Center Dedicated on 70th Anniversary of Anne Frank’s Diary Publication
Yesterday, we attended a moving ceremony at the World Trade Center to mark the 70th Anniversary of the publication of
Vladmir Lenin Sculpture Rises Again on Lower East Side atop 178 Norfolk Street
Formerly located atop 250 East Houston Street on the Red Square building, the well-known Vladmir Lenin sculpture on the Lower
Can’t Afford Hamilton in NYC? Head For Its Evil Twin: Spamilton!
Chris Anthony Giles, Nicholas Edwards, Dan Rosales, Juwan Crawley and Nora Schell in a scene from “Spamilton” at the Triad.
Bodega Entirely Made of Felt is Now Open at The Standard Hotel in the Meatpacking District
Though the 8 ’till late artist, Lucy Sparrow, has a team of two others to help her sew; all 9,