Your Week Untapped: Best Events for October 15-21
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15: The Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum will host its seventh annual National Design Week October 13—21, 2012. Tonight is the National Design Award Winners’ Panel,...
View ArticleYour Week Untapped: Best Events for March 25-31
Our curated events picks for this week: Underground Eats’ Mexican Passover Fiesta, urban exploration talk with Moses Gates, Game of Thrones exhibit.MONDAY, MARCH 25: Chef Patricia Clark + The Equus...
View ArticleYour Week Untapped: Best NYC Events for June 3-9
MONDAY, JUNE 3: Join Bryant Park for the 2nd annual epic game of musical chairs, featuring the park’s iconic green bistro chair. Prizes for last chair standing. Winner will take home a pair of...
View ArticleAmerican Classics in the Spotlight at Paris' Grand Palais Drive-In Cinema...
There’s nothing everyday about Paris’ Grand Palais, but for two weeks this month, the sprawling monument is transformed into typical 1950s America when it becomes a temporary drive-in movie theater....
View ArticleTribeca Cinemas to Host 2013 Architecture & Design Film Festival from October...
The Architecture & Design Film Festival is the nation’s largest film festival dedicated to exploring and celebrating the creative processes behind some of the world’s most renowned architectural...
View ArticleThe First-Ever Cat Film Is Festival Coming to NYC
Lisa Donato’s quirky film about Gus, who thinks he is a cat. Photo courtesy of The NY Cat Film Festival.For the past three years, New York City has pleased its dog lovers by hosting the NY Dog Film...
View ArticleAdmirals Row Featured in New Documentary, Urban Growth
The destruction of Admiral’s Row, an abandoned stretch of nineteenth-century houses, and the site’s transformation into a Wegman’s grocery store are the subject of Urban Growth, a new documentary by...
View ArticleWhat Happened When The Bronx’s Last Bookstore Closed?
When the Barnes & Noble store at the Bay Plaza Shopping Center closed in 2016, the Bronx, despite having a population larger than 10 of the 50 states, was left without any bookstores. In a place...
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