A few months back, we told you about the amazing Flex is Kings Documentary that tells the story of a both physically demanding and intricate art form called flexing, while simultaneously…
Jesse Hooker and Cosmo Piefl are two modern day outdoorsmen who recently escaped the urban confines of Brooklyn to set upon an explorer’s mission: navigating the entire Hudson River by…
Graffiti Rock was an early 80's idea to make a hip-hop version of the popular music and dance programs Soul Train and American Bandstand. It only had one episode, a pilot, that aired on WPIX…
The Lively Morgue is a daily photo blog from the New York Times in which an original photo from the newspaper's archives is reposted along with tidbits of information gleaned from the…
16-year-old Sabrina Carpenter is a singer, songwriter and actress best known for her role as Maya Heart on Disney's Girl Meets World. She recently performed Seamless, a song off her debut…
Quartz recently published an interesting article and video in which Alexander Tochilovsky, an adjunct professor of design and typography at The Cooper Union School of Art, analyzes logos,…
With Untilled, sculpture artist Pierre Huyghe created a beautiful reclining female with a nightmare-inducing live colony of bees over the head. Urban beekeeper Andrew Cote supplied the…
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. It’s a Miracle! Unbreakable Kimmy…
Brooklyn filmmaker/actor/entertainer Meir Kalmanson has done quite a few stunts in the City, including dancing like crazy behind unsuspecting strangers, the subway dance party and…
A new book titled Every Person in New York from illustrator Jason Polan is trying to capture a hand-drawn caricature of every person in the City. Ok, not everyone, but Volume 1 of the book…