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!
Visions of Confinement at Hunter East Harlem Gallery Explores Female Imprisonment in America
Just in time for the return of Orange is the New Black on Netflix, Visions of Confinement: A Lens on
New Exhibit Links Past and Present Experiences of Syrian Refugees in NYC
Since 2011, the Syrian Civil War has displaced millions of refugees to nations around the world. This 21st century war
10 Fun Facts about The Hills, The New Park on Governors Island Opening July 19th
Last week, Untapped Cities brought its readers into a special sneak peek visit into The Hills, the new park on
Top 10 NYC Postmodern Buildings of the Bronx
Over the last few decades, a new wave of attractive Postmodern buildings have sprung up across the Bronx. Although they
Documentary About Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs Screens at Brooklyn Historical Society
The Brooklyn Historical Society is in the midst of its summer programs occurring every week until late August. On June
13 NYC Outdoor Art Installations and Exhibits Not to Miss in July
A new art installation in Long Island City. Image via SculptureCenter July is arriving with a splash, literally, in the
Fun Maps: Renaming Well-Known NYC Locations For Celebrities
If you ask an average New Yorker, they probably won’t know the origins of the names city streets like
At Golden Gate Fancy Fruits in Brooklyn, A Grocery from 1939 Frozen in Time
“You’ve just stepped into 1939,” says John Cortese, the 92-year-old proprietor of Golden Gate Fancy Fruits and Vegetables, on
The Top 10 Secrets of the NYC Police Department (NYPD)
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) was founded in 1845 with 900 men on the force to protect the
Video: A Look at The City Reliquary, A Museum about NYC Ephemera
The City Reliquary is a quirky museum located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn that shows off New York City’s artifacts and
Theodore Roosevelt’s 121 Year Old Desk Sits in NYC’s Police Commissioner’s Office
Before Theodore Roosevelt became the nation’s 26th president, he was president of the board of the New York City
Join a NYC Zoning Scavenger Hunt at the Museum of the City of New York
Image via Museum of the City of New York 2016 marks the 100th anniversary of New York City’s zoning