Arts & Culture
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Daily What?! There's a Quaker Cemetery in Prospect Park with 2000 Gravestones
In Prospect Park, off of Center Drive, there are two thousand gravestones and buried bodies older than the park itself.
#untappedcities Instagram "Pic" of the Week: The Metropolitan Life Insurance Tower Sculpture
Metropolitan Life Insurance sculpture by Alexandre Arrechea, photo submitted by Instagramer @poopiej This week’s #untappedcities Instagram “Pic” of the
A Few Parisians: Les Halles
In the heart of Paris, there are Les Halles … Or at least what remains of them. Because right now it
Film Locations: The Most Filmed College Classroom Is Inside Columbia University's Havemeyer Hall
The exterior of Havemeyer Hall at Columbia University. Do you recognize it? If someone asked you to picture a college
Hearing on Thursday Will Determine the Future of the New York Public Library
The following article is an op-ed by Susan Bernofsky, associate professor at Columbia University School of the Arts. The New
Beijing Through Sidney Gamble’s Camera: A Rare Glimpse into Chinese History
1917-1919, Tai Mountains, China. Young Sidney Gamble took a picture of himself, sitting on a human-powered chair and smiling with
Street Art Hotspot: NY Loves Me Graffiti in Montmartre, Paris
As we’re Francophiles and die-hard New Yorkers, this is one of our favorite street art finds in Paris: the
Daily What?! Blue Law: You Can't Buy Electronics on Sunday in Bergen County, NJ
On Sundays in Bergen County, NJ, a blue law prohibits you from buying electronics (seen at Mitsuwa) Some of the
Suave Side-Parts and Prosecco Soup: Jazz Finale of the 2013 Chelsea Music Festival
The jazz finale of the fourth annual Chelsea Music Festival lit up the first official night of summer, in more
Pop-Up Pianos take Montreal in Piano des villes, piano des champs
Piano des villes, pianos des champs (Piano of the cities, piano of the fields) was launched by a grouping of
History of the Giant Inflatable Union Rats (and Cats!) in NYC
Most New Yorkers have come across some version of Scabby the Rat, the giant inflatable rats used by unions to
Redesigning New York City: Brian Foo's Continuous City
Ever wonder what Manhattan would look like if it hadn’t been set up in the grid design that New