Our guide to health, fitness, and nature in NYC brings you everything including beautiful parks, outdoor activities, and some of the most peaceful places in NYC to connect back with nature.
The museum may be closed, but the education is still ongoing! Even though the American Museum of Natural History had to close its doors, they are still keeping the museum alive online. Every Tuesday and Thursday at 2pm...
There have been a lot of unintended consequences from new coronavirus rules and regulations, and one very positive one has been its effect on the environment. With people all around the world (including NYC) staying ind...
According to the New York City Health Department, the safest person you can have sex with is yourself or your housemates. Now that the first wave of panic buying is over and most of us are stocked up on toilet paper, t...
The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago is still sharing animal encounters with us despite COVID-19 closures. The Shedd Aquarium might not be open to the public during COVID-19 closures, but that doesn’t mean the animals are taki...
NYC’s favorite elevated park, The High Line, which runs 1.5 miles through the West Side of Manhattan, has officially closed. As of now, other NYC Parks (Central, Madison Square, Washington Square, etc.) and public...
The technical start of spring is when the vernal equinox begins, and this year that’s March 19, the earliest it has been since 1896! Thanks to some complex math by Patch.com and the Farmer’s Almanac, the yea...
From gardens in abandoned spaces to plastic bans, NYC has definitely gotten a lot greener in recent years, but the buildings themselves haven’t transformed into actual green spaces…until now. Terreform One,...
The American Museum of Natural History is about to get a lot more colorful! The iconic New York museum is adding a brand new exhibit to its collection that explores color in nature, the creation of color, the role of co...
One of the year’s most stunning moons will be visible this weekend from NYC! On Saturday, February 8, New Yorkers will be able to look up at the sky and see the very first supermoon of the year, where the moon wil...
During Pride month in 2019 (and as part of the She Built NYC program) Marsha P. Johnson was honored with a statue in Christopher Park, just across from the iconic Stonewall Inn. Now, Governor Cuomo has announced that th...