by Brynn Theurer | Jul 25, 2025 | Culture, Museums
Photo: John Halpern For the first time in history, the Anne Frank House is reaching beyond its home roots in Amsterdam to bring to New York Anne Frank: The Exhibition. Showcasing at the Center for Jewish History in Union Square, the exhibition presents a full-scale...
by Grace A. Capobianco | Jul 22, 2025 | Culture, NYC, Outdoor, Sightseeing
All images by Preeti Desai Your tours are incredibly immersive, what first sparked your passion for uncovering wildness in urban spaces like New York City? Well I’ve loved nature as long as I can remember, and I’ve always loved NYC too. I’m really...
by Brynn Theurer | Jul 20, 2025 | Dining
July 20 is National Ice Cream Day and some of NYC’s best frozen treat spots are featuring some sweet deals in celebration of this. After all, what’s better than enjoying a discounted frozen treat in the warm summer sun on National Ice Cream Day? The...
by DOWNTOWN News | Jul 16, 2025 | Dining, NYC
Above: The Fulton’s Roasted Organic Chicken. NYC Restaurant Week is back, running from July 21-August 17. Beat the heat by dining in the best of NYC’s restaurants, with modest prix fixe lunches and dinners! The Fulton The Fulton, located by Pier 17 at The...
by DOWNTOWN News | Jul 16, 2025 | Culture, Downtown Living, Downtown News, Outdoor
Reposted with permission from Alliance for Downtown New York. Wagner Park is reopening this summer, and it’s something to sing about. The park, which has been closed since March 2023 for resiliency improvements, will burst back to life on July 29 with a slate of free...