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!
Climate Change-Themed Mini Golf Course ‘Putting Green’ Opens In Williamsburg
This summer, Two Trees Management will oversee Putting Green, a climate change-themed 18-hole mini golf course. Through Putting Green, Two
The Yellow Fever Epidemics That Plagued New York City
Many epidemics and pandemics have plagued New York City such as cholera in mid-1800s to diphtheria from the late-19th and
When U2 Performed at the KMart on Astor Place
On Monday, Kmart on Astor Place in the East Village closed its doors for the last time. For more than
A Guide to NYC’s Future “Little Paris”
As New York City’s French residents — some 60,000 strong — get ready to celebrate Bastille Day on July 14,
The Weehawken, New Jersey Site Where Aaron Burr Alexander Hamilton Duel Took Place
In Weehawken at dawn, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and Vice President Aaron Burr met with their guns drawn
Filming Locations for Gossip Girl
XOXO, the reboot of Gossip Girl is out on HBO Max and set in a post-pandemic New York City. It’
What to See at the End of the A Train, NYC’s Longest Subway Line
In 1939, composer Billy Strayhorn created an instrumental piece for the Duke Ellington band that would become emblematic of New
Could There Be Alligators in NYC’s Sewer?
New York City has long had a fascination with alligators in the sewer. The “legend” has been referenced across popular
Statue of Liberty Replica from France on Display on Ellis Island
Lady Liberty’s “Little Sister,” a replica of the Statue of Liberty has arrived all the way from France and
13 New Public Art Installations in NYC July 2021
As New York City’s first full month completely reopened since the COVID-19 pandemic began, July will have many new
NYC Closed Down a “Negro Coney Island” Two Weeks Before Opening Day
Coney Island embodies the quintessential summer experience. Screams from the Cyclone travel to the boardwalk, which is lined with tourists
Meet Eunice Hunton Carter, the Black Woman Who Took Down Lucky Luciano
This month marks the 85th anniversary of what was billed at the time by the New York newspapers as the