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Christopher Walken Heads and More From 15 Emerging Artists at Socrates Sculpture Park
The annual Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition (EAF) at Socrates Sculpture Park has opened. The fifteen emerging artists were chosen from
12 Outdoor and Indoor Art Installations in NYC Not To Miss in October 2016
October is filled with fantasy, from outdoor installations in Socrates Sculpture Park to a miniature Redwood forest growing in Brooklyn.
Behind the Scenes Look at The Wavertree Ship at South Street Seaport
There is a beautiful new resident at South Street Seaport and her name is Wavertree. The Wavertree was built in
You Can Sit on Priceless Original 18th Century Furniture at Brooklyn Kings Theatre
The Brooklyn Kings Theatre, opened in 1929, was built as one of the five Loew’s Wonder Theaters in the
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Calvary Cemetery in Queens, the Largest in the US
Three million people have been buried in New York City’s Calvary Cemetery since its establishment in 1848. Spanning 365
On Stage At Kingsborough Hosts Performance Series Inside a Lighthouse in NYC
At the eastern tip of Coney Island, the Marine and Academic Center (MAC) at Kingsborough Community College (KBCC) sits by
Robert Moses Lands Punch to Donald Trump Campaign from the Grave
In a surprising post-debate moment last night, the much-maligned Robert Moses has landed a punch to the Trump campaign from
The Top 10 Secrets of LaGuardia Airport in NYC
Last night’s first 2016 Presidential debate featured many memorable moments (and painful ones) between candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald
Quirky In-Ground Dover Garbage Cans in Astoria Hide Household Waste in NYC
We’ve only seen this in one place in New York City in all our explorations – in-ground garbage cans to
Win an Open House New York VIP Weekend Passport from Untapped Cities!
Untapped Cities is excited to announce a giveaway for the 2016 Open House New York Weekend, October 15 and 16,
Picasso’s Guernica Brought Back to Life by Artist Ron English at Allouche Gallery NYC
The Allouche Gallery in the Meatpacking District, opened its doors this week to its first solo show – a timely and
10 Former and Lost Sporting Venues in and Around NYC
Ebbets Field, opening day, 1913. Image via UCinternational on Wikimedia Commons. New York City is often focused on newness – particularly