Doors will close at New York’s (arguably) most famous museum on June 15 for four months. According to a recent article by the New York Times, the Museum of Modern Art will be closing down for the summer for the la...
The East Village is quickly changing, and these changes are also forcing businesses out. After 36 years on St. Marks Place, St. Mark’s Comics will close its doors at the end of February. The iconic shop on one of...
For over a decade, The Museum of Sex has showcased fascinating exhibitions exploring the art, science, and the study of sexuality. Working in partnership with more than 100 major cultural institutions, artists, designer...
The latest mural to take over the Bowery Wall was created by Tats Cru and pays homage to much of the area’s history, as well as the wall itself. Tats Cru’s mural is a collage of the Lower East Side’s roots. There’s a de...
A series of eight glass mosaic portraits have been added to the 167th Street subway station in the Bronx—celebrating cultural, political, and artistic icons in the community’s history. The beautiful murals are tit...
The quaint, narrow book store on the Upper West Side made famous by several movies, is set to close next month. Westsider Rare & Used Books refers to itself as “the last used book store on the Upper West Side,” wh...
Toward the end of 2018, the Brooklyn Museum announced they would be opening an exhibition dedicated to the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo early this year; and now the time has come. The exhibit, titled Frida Kahlo: Appeara...
Get your wands ready Potter fans, the East Village is about to become home to a magical new cafe! The coffee shop called Steamy Hallows will be a “witchy goth coffee shop [serving] up delicious coffee and tea potions,...
Just because Cuomo said the L-train won’t fully be shutting down, doesn’t mean we’re in the clear. Regardless of what ends up happening with the L-train, this new board game will make the harsh reality a bit more...
The well-known bookshop in midtown was planning to close its doors due to increasing rent prices—as have so many other iconic places in NYC—but has now been rescued by Tony Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda and three frie...