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Woody Allen once said, “There is no question that there is an unseen world. The problem is, how far is it from midtown and how late is it open?” Woody, if you're still interested, that world may be right underneath midtown, albeit with more exclusive hours than Carnegie Deli. We went deep into the annals of urban history to find the city's best underground sites, including private tunnels, hidden art galleries, and secret subway stations. More»
The war between Google and Facebook wages on; Facebook arises suspicion in German regulators; the Aero-Plane may soon revolutionize transportation, Gmail's highly anticipated IPhone app is debuted and just as quickly taken down. Your next phone may bend, and so much more in today's tech news round-up! More»
Just as everyone wants to escape the city heat, it's getting harder to do so. No one has the cash to pay for the LIRR to Southampton. The MTA is eliminating Metrocard options as it hikes prices for surviving ones. And whether or not you can afford a ticket, trains will muck up your schedule. More»
It's almost a good thing yesterday's snow-whatever caused Mayor Bloomberg to delay the cabbie experiment until next week, because it's given us time to come up with some tips on how you can optimize your experience. More»
Thursday, May 23
Interview With Creative Time's Anne Pasternak Who Is Changing The Way We View Our Public Art
We sat down with Anne Pasternak for a few questions about Creative Time's past and future, as well as the importance of having an awareness about public art in the city.