The Killing Fields of East New York: Book Talk with Stacy Horn
Past Event: East New York, once a thriving working-class neighborhood on its way up, has the highest number of unsolved murders in New York City. Why?
In honor of United Nations Day, coming up on Saturday October 24th, we’ve highlighted the historical and architectural secrets
Most New Yorkers are familiar with the United Nations headquarters located in Turtle Bay. Its International Style Secretariat and General
When John D. Rockefeller, Jr., decided to finance the construction of Rockefeller Center in the 1930s, he intended his music
This 19 unit Art-Deco complex is one of New York’s most popular tourist destinations. Every year, it hosts the
Brooklyn-born Omero C. Catan died in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at the age of 82 on October 19, 1996. Most probably
In our discussion of all the outdoor art to see in New York City this month and last, we were
When one watches a video by illustrator Patrick Vale, documenting in time lapse the incredibly detailed line drawings he makes
The Thomas Houseago outdoor art installation Masks (Pentagon) will be unveiled at Rockefeller Center on Tuesday, April 28th. This site-specific
This week, the famous holdout bungalow in Seattle, likened to the home in the film Up, returned to the news,
One of our favorite things are the odds and ends you can get in a New York City subway station
Construction workers waiting to receive their paychecks on Christmas Eve, 1931. They erected the tree spontaneously in gratitude for their
On Monday, The New York Adventure Club took members inside the Women’s National Republican Club, a gorgeous clubhouse built
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