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Mortimer’s was the place to be for over two decades before it suddenly closed its doors in 1998. Its modest setting betrayed its infamy and
Central Park will get a taste of the Burning Man spark this weekend (April 30 – May 1 from 2pm-10pm) when the original Robot Heart
New York City is home to nearly a thousand galleries, and while Chelsea and Tribeca often attract the attention of art fans, the Upper East
The iconic Upper East Side institution Elaine’s is long gone, but it may gain another life if a planned musical about the hotspot makes it
Signs plastered to lampposts indicate that scenes will be filmed for an upcoming Apple TV series on Monday, March 21 on both the Upper East
A new study by creative resource Design Bundles reveals that the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the most popular craft museum in the United States —
Nautilus Magazine and Schmidt Ocean Institute are collaborating to bring Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Artist-at-Sea program to the public, with a free six-day art exhibition that
“Kaleidoscope,” a collection of works by Italian artist Osvaldo Mariscotti, recently launched as the first exhibit at Upsilon Gallery’s new location at 23 East 67th
Date Night at The Met — “an evening of art, live music, and more in the hundreds of galleries and soaring spaces of the Museum”
There is a social drama roaring on the Upper East Side. Social climbers are jostling for status as old money clashes with new money. Railroad