There is a lot of stuff going on the City, and we can't write about it all. Here are some interesting things some of our friends have written up lately. 6sqft ⇒ In the 19th Century,…
The American Museum of Natural History has a great new exhibition that just opened this month called The Senses which focuses on how the way we interact and get signals from the world have…
Comprised of some of the best dancers around, the Radio City Rockettes are one of the most talented dance troupes in the world. Decades of training leads the Rockettes into perfect…
Jonas Jeannot is a Brooklyn-native comedian who performed this stand-up comedy set about growing up Haitian-American in New York City on a recent episode of BRIC TV's Laffaholics series.…
On a recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live that was filming in Brooklyn, Jimmy Kimmel played a funny game titled with the audience titled "Williamsburg or Gettysburg" in which they were shown…
People and Animals Living Safely (PALS) is a unique non-profit shelter program from the Urban Resource Institute in New York City that provides a safe space for the victims of domestic…
As we move towards a more resilient city, we continue to define and redefine “resiliency.” We decided to hit the streets of NYC and see what the people have to say about resiliency and how…
In a city as old as New York, it is expected that there were people who lived—and died—here in the past. When a disease like Yellow Fever or Typhoid hit the City, unclaimed bodies and bodies…
After five years of pun-filled wheat pastes and murals, street artist Hanksy is dropping his moniker and using his given name Adam Lucas moving forward with original art of a less humorous…
New this Fall at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, a new building and exhibit has been added to the museum's lineup, focusing on immigration to New York City in the decades following…