The season opens May 27 with New York City Opera’s staged, live music production of Rossini’s The Barber of Seville. Rossini’s sparkling music animates the hijinks of Figaro, opera’s most…
The Last Boy...a new play with music is a theatrical experience like no other, immersing the audience in a world created entirely by boys. The show is inspired by the remarkable story of 91…
Walking the Union Square Greenmarket, a lively outdoor market, offering produce, cheese, bread, flowers & more. This world-famous market began with just a few farmers in 1976 and has…
I walk Broadway from the Staten Island Ferry to Chambers Street in April 2022. It was interesting to see the Wall Street Bull full of tourists again, and all the activity throughout the…
The Lower East Side's Tenement Museum is one of New York City's more fascinating museums, giving you a peek into tenement life from the mid 19th to mid 20th centuries. In this video from…
Good afternoon! Wishing you a happy Tuesday, February 15th, 2022 from all of us at Viewing NYC! Here's what the weather looks like in the City right now.
Harlem Hops opened four years ago as the neighborhood’s beer hall and it has thrived as a Black-owned business throughout the pandemic. The owners also share their success through…
Once at the forefront of New York’s booming waterfront economy, many of the original docks that lined the bustling shores of New York City have fallen into disrepair. Some remain mere shells…
I love saving and investing and living in this tiny 80 square foot apartment with dirt cheap rent has helped me save and invest so much money. I just think people only view success as…
Our friends at local historical blog Daytonian in Manhattan recently dug up the history of the Hook & Ladder 1 / Engine Company 7 firehouse in Tribeca. Hook & Ladder Company No. 1…