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After the Final Curtain: The Ridgewood Theatre
Welcome back to After the Final Curtain, featuring the photography and writing of Matt Lambros who documents the neglect of
After the Final Curtain: RKO Keith’s Theatre
Image from After The Final Curtain Welcome back to After the Final Curtain, featuring the photography and writing of Matt
Artist Spotlight: Patrick Keefer
Patrick Keefer creates paintings with incredible depth and detail with only stencils and layers of spray paint. Despite working 60+
Arab Astoria – A Culinary Tour
Just minutes off the Triborough Bridge, there’s a section of Astoria that’s difficult to classify. Though the neighborhood
The Last Riker House
Marion Duckworth Smith at the front door, painted red, which symbolized welcoming to the Dutch The Lent-Riker-Smith Homestead,
King Manor Museum: A Colonial Find in Queens
King Manor Museum, or the Rufus King House, is a hidden historical Colonial treasure in Queens. Despite the A.I.
A possible future for the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium
At the legendary Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, birthplace of the U.S. Open, the ball may be back in court.
In Pictures: NYC Maker Faire 2011
Filled to the brim with performances, DIY showcases and all things scientific and artistic Maker Faire 2011 did not disappoint.
Photo Essay: What Might Have Been in Forest Hills, Queens
The walking tour that Untapped readers were given of Forest Hills, Queens, on a sunny Saturday afternoon was not of
Exploring Fort Tilden, A Formerly Nuclear-Armed Beach in NYC
With over 600 miles of coastline in New York City, it’s little wonder that some of those miles would
8/6: Forest Hills Walking Tour
On August 6th at 11 am, Michael Perlman, chair of the Rego-Forest Preservation Council will be giving a walking
Preservation Campaign Underway For America’s Tennis Stadium
I will present 3 sets, and you may ask what characteristics each set has in common: 1. Grand Central Station,