The house where jazz legend Louis Armstrong lived and died is now a tribute to his life and legacy. Located in Corona, Queens, the Louis Armstrong House Museum, which is still furnished as…
The Billion Oyster Project is a program in partnership with Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Department of Environmental Protection that has a long term goal of reintroducing a billion live…
"The Map" (Work & Co x Gary Hustwit, 2020) is a short documentary about a digital redesign of New York City's iconic subway map. Filmmaker Gary Hustwit documents the process as digital…
Red Hook's Hometown Bar-B-Que is a Brooklyn favorite bbq joint, being recently named New York's Best Barbecue Restaurant for owner and pit master Bill Durney's flavor packed meat. In this…
Summer Rayne Oakes moved to New York City as a model, not expecting it to be permanent, but 15 years and over 1100 plants later, she's created an urban forest in the Brooklyn apartment she…
The unusual working life of Yves Deshommes—as a doorman, art dealer, and violinist—has been in service of improving the lives of his fellow-Haitians in their home country.
Christine Cruz used her front lawn to share a message of solidarity with Black Lives Matter this month. The collection, up until August 31, 2020, is located on the cross streets of Huguenot…
In the long months of the COVID-19 lockdown, many citizens have found their cities emptied of human presence and transformed into places of eerie unfamiliarity. Conversely, this experience…