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…
New York Magazine website Vulture recently published this great article titled My Housemate in which they took four famous New York celebrities back to their first apartments in the City…
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…
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 ⇒ Off the Grid: The Little…
Apparently there is a semi-large city on the West Coast that thinks they can compete with NYC. How cute! In this funny video from Jimmy Kimmel Live, watch as kids from both New York City and…
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…
New Jersey artist and illustrator Chris Narine and his girlfriend recently visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art where he and a few accomplices were able to illegally hang a piece of his…
In a recent performance on Facebook Live, street entertainer Matthew Silver went to Washington Square Park to dance to the music of a live jazz band, Groove Merchant. His unscripted,…
Glass and crystal artist Dale Chihuly is perhaps the most famous artist of his kind in the world. After teaming up with the NYC Parks Department, Union Square Partnership and the Marlborough…