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PHOTOS: MANHATTANHENGE

Posted 05.31.2012

Tuesday night's highly-anticipated 2012 Manhattanhenge debut was a bust. There was a storm, pretty in of itself, but no half-sun slowly setting betwee...

Manhattanhenge Starts Tonight!

Posted 05.29.2012

It's that time of year again, New York. It's Manhattanhenge! That's right, on Tuesday May 29th, a half sun will align itself with the city's 201-ye...

PHOTOS: Bronx Parkour And 'Jose The Amazing'

Posted 05.29.2012

Chris Arnade, one of our favorite New York City photographers, stumbled across a talented, young practitioner of parkour in the Bronx earlier this yea...

Smiles and Mega-Styles at VFILES Store

Tess Ghilaga | Posted 05.25.2012

Tess Ghilaga

As interest in vintage fashion magazines continues to soar, New York's cool crowd has descended on VFILES, the SoSo-based store where famed fashion magazine archivist Mike Gallagher has placed his pop-up store overflowing with vintage publications.

PHOTOS: Fleet Week Is Here

Posted 05.24.2012

Some 6,000 sailors, marines and coast guardsman were shipped into New York City Wednesday for the beginning of Fleet Week, this year marking the 200th...

WATCH: Ethan Hawke And Daughter Perform At Caffe Vivaldi

| Posted 05.23.2012

By Andrea Swalec, DNAinfo Reporter/Produce MANHATTAN -- Patrons at Caffe Vivaldi were treated to a surprise star-studded performance last weekend w...

Creating the Post-Hipster City: In Conversation With Urbanist Aurash Khawarzad

Tida Tippapart | Posted 05.23.2012

Tida Tippapart

Committed to exploring the multiple intersections between art and urbanism, Aurash Khawarzad speaks about creating the post-Hipster city, gentrification, and what it means to (re)build New York City from the ground up.

So Long and Thanks for All the Gray Hairs

Anna Hiatt | Posted 05.22.2012

Anna Hiatt

The peanut gallery sat crowded together atop the bleachers. The 10 months of journalism school went by in a caffeinated, sleepless haze.

MoMA Wants Your Junk (PHOTOS)

Posted 05.22.2012

Attention New York City hoarders, packrats and anyone doing a little spring cleaning: there's a place where they'll turn your extra junk into art, you...

WATCH: Adorable Roly-Poly Otter Pups At Prospect Park Zoo

Posted 05.18.2012

This week in "awwwww," watch these three otterly adorable, roly-poly otter pups roll around together in the Prospect Park Zoo. According to the Zoo's ...

WATCH: Talented Buskers Audition For Coveted Subway Spots

Posted 05.17.2012

The Music Under New York program held its 20th annual audition Wednesday with aspiring buskers gathered in Grand Central Station to perform before a p...

Lower East Side & The Rise of NY Hardcore -- Harley Flanagan's Take

Camilla Webster | Posted 05.16.2012

Camilla Webster

Before there was an East Village, before Grunge, before Greenday and even Lady Gaga's East Village hit-parade, New York hardcore reverberated with a generation of kids.

Astoria Characters: The Flesh-and-Blood Man of Steel

Nancy Ruhling | Posted 05.15.2012

Nancy Ruhling

Every day, Jim Pignetti sees the past in the present. He can't help but be reminded of the way things were because his business, Metalmen, is only four and a half blocks from the house he grew up in.

'Psycho,' 'Wizard Of Oz' And More This Summer In Bryant Park

Posted 05.14.2012

Sure, there won't be beer or wine, and you likely won't have the chance to heckle Glenn Beck like last year, but this summer's lineup for Bryant Park'...

WATCH: Brooklyn's Greatest Busker Sings 'On Again, Off Again'

Posted 05.11.2012

Take off your headphones, New York. If you ride the L or G trains, namely through the Metropolitan Ave./Lorimer Street stop in Williamsburg, you need ...

Handsome Is As Handsome Does: The Met's Billy Budd

David Browning | Posted 05.08.2012

David Browning

I was thrilled to learn the Met was to revive its beautiful 1978 production of Mr. Benjamin Britten's masterpiece Billy Budd, based on Mr. Melville's novella of the same name.

Before They Were Famous -- WARHOL by William John Kennedy

Camilla Webster | Posted 05.09.2012

Camilla Webster

After nearly 50 years, never-before-seen photographs of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana and their work have been published for the first time by the KIWI Arts Group.

Kinofest: Film Festival of the Best New Cinema From Ukraine and Other Post-Soviet Nations

Andrea Chalupa | Posted 05.03.2012

Andrea Chalupa

This week is the third annual Kinofest NYC. With a win at Cannes last year for Ukrainian director Maryna Vroda for her short film Cross Country, Ukrainian cinema is steadily gaining the attention of international audiences.

Unconditional Authenticity: The Future of Marketing

Michael Parrish DuDell | Posted 04.26.2012

Michael Parrish DuDell

"Some of the safest drivers in the world are behind New York City taxis," David Yasskey says. "But accidents still can happen." If you've ridden in a NYC taxi even once, you know how grossly inauthentic this message feels.

WATCH: GoogaMooga Releases Food Lineup

| Posted 04.24.2012

By Jess Wisloski, DNAinfo Weekend Editor PROSPECT PARK — Bonnaroo fans can fuhgeddaboudit. The Great GoogaMooga is coming to Brooklyn. The fir...

Standardized Testing: The Least We Can Do

Michele Somerville | Posted 04.23.2012

Michele Somerville

Parents with children at decent schools tend to think that their schools are at least reasonably supportive of their students on test day. Three days ago, I was one such parent.

Theater: Peter and the Starcatcher Charms Broadway; Ninth And Joanie Never Lands Dramatically

Michael Giltz | Posted 04.19.2012

Michael Giltz

In a season of great plays, Peter And The Starcatcher still shines. Just make sure you sit as close as you can; you want to be as near to the 'star stuff" of this cast and this production as possible.

Stage Door: Newsies, Barb Jungr's Man in the Long Black Coat

Fern Siegel | Posted 04.21.2012

Fern Siegel

It's impossible not to cheer for the boys in Newsies as they war against press barons Pulitzer and Hearst. The Broadway musical is based on the Disney movie, which was based on a real-life event: the 1899 newsboy strike.

Tribeca Cancels Red Carpet For Controversial Film

| Posted 04.19.2012

By Serena Solomon, DNAinfo Reporter/Producer MANHATTAN -- The Tribeca Film Festival has pulled the rug out from under "First Winter," cancelling th...

PHOTOS: Tribeca Film Festival Opening Party!

Posted 04.18.2012

Vanity Fair hosted the opening party for the annual Tribeca Film Festival on Tuesday with some of the industry's biggest celebrities turning up for th...