An exhibit documents experiences of the LGBT+ community who have survived discrimination and abuse.
Bathgate Avenue was renamed after stabbing victim Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz.
Scenes from the fabulous West Village celebration.
The 27,000-square-foot subterranean mall at 59th Street features tasty eats for relatively cheap.
The Woodlawn Cemetery event featured Celia’s costumes, wigs, stage hats, shoes, personal photographs and a documentary video.
“Blind or visually impaired students do things they thought they couldn’t do.”
Growers crawl inside their pumpkin at the NYBG.
More than 7,000 hand-carved illuminated pumpkins in the Hudson Valley.
Many prosthetic options are available for those who lose a foot or leg.
On the anniversary of Hurricane Maria, evacuees and victims’ families marched to Trump Tower.
Bronxites gather for the 15th Annual Day for Kids Festival & 4th Annual Steven Bonano Memorial 5K Run/Walk.
Walter Cruz is a multifaceted Bronx artist using his talent to tell stories, evoke change and highlight social issues.
Award-winning photographer Adeline Lulo shoots intimate photos of Dominican culture.
Classes at the Jalopy music school teach children musical traditions that are hundreds of years old.
"Good Fences Makes Good Neighbors" is the theme for this citywide exhibition.
Despite an early morning rain, families and children huddled in the streets anticipating the colorful floats.
Artist Arroyo connects the experiences of women past and present.
Wilmer Francos is a 12-year-old boxer who is determined to be the next Muhammad Ali.
Creativity and spookiness ruled the day in the 44th Annual parade.
The Brooklyn neighborhood has buildings, billboards, and even doorways covered in street art and murals.