Fans of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch’s The Scream will be fascinated by the artist’s current exhibition at the Met Breuer. The exhibit features 43 of Munch’s works created over the course of 60 years. Although Th...
The Guggenheim just trolled the White House, and it’s epic. For display in their private living quarters at the White House, President Trump and the First Lady asked the Guggenheim if they could borrow a Van Gogh...
New York City’s Health Department is trying to get New Yorkers to quit smoking, and have now created an “NYC Help Me Quit” app to further these efforts. The idea behind this app will be to assist people in reaching thei...
The last year has been exciting when it comes to Target opening more locations throughout NYC. About a year ago you would’ve had to make your way to Harlem to purchase all of your Target necessities because it was the o...
In celebration of their 50th anniversary, the New York publication is taking a look back at the last 50 years in a big way—by putting their iconic covers throughout the city as a massive art installation. The year-long...
Owners of the Italian South Florida restaurant Via Emilia 9 plan on opening a sister restaurant in Tribeca. According to the Miami Herald, the new restaurant will “be called Nonna Beppa, in honor of the grandmother who...
Nusret Gokce, the Turkish butcher and chef most famously known as “Salt Bae” is finally opening his NYC restaurant in Midtown. The restaurant, Nusr-Et Steakhouse is the 13th location in the world, and 2nd in the US—in N...
New Orleans artist Ashley Longshore is known for her vibrant pop art paintings, and now her colorful work is making a fashion statement at Bergdorf Goodman. Her art doesn’t hide what’s going on in her mind, and the Berg...
We’re all familiar with the New York City skyline, but how often do you get to see the five boroughs from an aerial view? Jeffrey Milstein’s solo exhibition Leaning Out at Chelsea’s Benrubi Gallery offers exactly that....
Earlier this week, Landmark confirmed to Deadline that the Sunshine Cinema on East Houston will officially close on January 21. While the theater itself opened in 2001, the building’s structure was built in 1898, and as...