Events
See New Video Art Set Against the NYC Skyline at Brooklyn Bridge Park
In a new video art installation at Brooklyn Bridge Park, artist Allison Janae Hamilton captures the tumultuous nature of 2020
Stay Overnight in a Rooftop Igloo Beneath the Times Square NYE Ball
Spectators are not allowed to gather in Times Square this New Year’s Eve to watch the ball drop, but
Geometric Murals at 5 Bryant Park Explore Nature and the Built Environment
Join gallery artist Matt Mignanelli as he discusses his latest work, Between Nature & Structure in an engaging talk moderated
Discover the Forgotten Souvenirs of NYC’s World’s Fairs
New York City’s Flushing Meadows-Corona Park hosted not one, but two World’s Fairs in the 20th century. These
Go on a Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the City Reliquary Museum
Open up New York City’s cabinet of curiosities on a special behind-the-scenes tour of the City Reliquary Museum with
Discover the Plan to Revitalize Cass Gilbert’s Abandoned Train Station
No trains have stopped at the abandoned Westchester Avenue station in the Bronx since the 1930s. The Gothic-style station designed
Explore Williamsburg’s Transformation from Grit to Hip
Williamsburg, today, is known as a high-end “Real estate development with water views.” That’s exactly how a reputable New
Discover the Music and Dance of Immigrant New York
It’s easy to walk into Lincoln Center and hear the world’s finest classical or jazz musicians perform. But
Join a Thanksgiving Parade Talk and Celebration
This year, we are especially grateful for our Untapped New York family of readers, tour guests, and Insiders who have
Look Inside the Former Bell Labs in Holmdel, NJ
In the mid-2000s, the once-treasured Bell Labs building in Holmdel, NJ, appeared to be another real estate white elephant — too
10 Unique Things to Do for Thanksgiving 2020 in NYC
This year’s holiday season is sure to be different than any that have come before, but that doesn’t
Revisit the Swingin’ Jazz Clubs of 1940s and 50s NYC
Years before Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier, jazz clubs were among the first places in Jim Crow America