General Grant National Memorial in Morningside Heights opened in 1897 and is the largest mausoleum in North America, housing President Ulysses Simpson Grant and his wife, Julia. A few years…
Public transit can be extremely valuable for a city’s economy - in New York City 85% of the people who travel into the business district below 61st Street take some form of public…
Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects returns to AD, this time to look at the history and creation of three New York City landmarks that have since been demolished—but are far…
EROSION is a stunning new short film from Brooklyn Aerials and others that features 4 flex dancers in slow motion around a fast-paced and quickly gentrifying New York City. Every New Yorker…
Going back in time to the lively streets of New York City in 1945 is like traveling through an important era of history. The city filled with a visible mixture of victory, transitions, and…
We'll eat some of New York's Best Cheap Street Food Breakfast's in Manhattan! Visit all three of these for BEC's to Greek Food & More! Joined by Ben from @TheBingBuzz. […] New York…
Gotham Whale is a Staten Island based non-profit organization that seeks to "study, advocate for, and educate about the whales and marine mammals of New York City, through Citizen Science."…
Today AD joins interior designer Christie Ward of Ward and Gray to see how she makes the most of her 650 square foot studio apartment in NYC. Small living is the reality for many New…
The Gowanus Canal, situated in Brooklyn, New York, boasts a rich yet checkered history that mirrors the evolution of urban landscapes in America. Originally a serene tidal inlet surrounded…
On this episode, we explore the fascinating history of the oyster- both as a food and an environmental super star. 0:00 - Diving into the History of New York's Oysters 1:25 - Meeting a…