Arts & Culture
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The NY Historical Society Celebrates 75 Years of Madeline with Her “New York Story”
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 75 years since twelve little girls in two straight lines were
Daily What?! Navigate a Life-Size Puzzle in NYC’s Escape the Room
If being locked in a room for an hour with strangers and needing to find the key to your escape
10 Crazy NYC Races Besides the Color Run
Despite the frequent traffic lights, cars, and pedestrians, New York City is pretty runner-friendly, shutting down streets each March and
NYC Film Locations: A Spike Lee-Inspired Trip Down Brooklyn’s Do the Right Thing Way
This past Monday, June 30, marked 25 years since the heavily controversial release of Spike Lee’s third feature Do
Daily What?! There is a Giant Topiary of a Pony/Dinosaur at Rockefeller Center
No, this statue you may have passed is not an extra-terrestrial monolith à la “2001: A Space Odyssey.” This half
“Do The Right Thing” 25th Anniversary Block Party Celebrates Brooklyn and The Film’s Legacy
Today marks the 25th anniversary of Do The Right Thing; Spike Lee’s classic film about race relations in late
Your Week Untapped: Top NYC Events June 30th-July 6th
Here is your weekly events guide for the week. Monday, June 30 Just because NYC Pride is coming to an
DIY Arcade Collective “Babycastles” is an Arcade/Gallery which Re-Defines the NYC Art Scene
Blurring the line between fine arts and entertainment, Babycastles is an independent arcade collective that has succeeded in occupying a
Mapping Cities Through Watercolor and Google: Interview with Summit Ridge Studio’s Anne McGraw
Through a chance encounter on Airbnb, Untapped Cities came in touch with Denver artist Anne McGraw. Her self-funded project, Summit
Daily What?! The Tallest Buddha in NYC sits in the Mahayana Temple of Chinatown
New York City’s tallest Buddha sits rather inconspicuously for its 16-foot size. You can find it by wandering into
Arts Collaborative Brings Sweetness and Light to Sugar Hill
The principals of the Sugar Hill Culture Club: Imani Razat, Wendell Headley, and founder Felicia Gordon. This is New York
10 Must-See LGBT Landmarks in NYC Beyond Stonewall Inn
Thursday marks the first day of Pride Week and what better place to celebrate than in NYC? The streets are