NYC Parks plans to spend $130 million to upgrade parks located in low-income communities.
Geeks descended on Comic Con’s four-day event to show off their head-turning cosplays and character impersonations.
The NYBG's third spooky event features eye-popping Funkins (foam pumpkins) by Ray Villafane.
This annual day-long event rallied New Yorkers against domestic violence in Washington Heights, Harlem and the Bronx.
Dzul Dance combines traditional indigenous dance moves with aerial displays, acrobatics, contortionist acts, and contemporary ballet.
Inside the Bronx National Landmark as it celebrates 100 years.
The second annual celebration of Korean cuisine was held in Times Square on October 17-18.
Open House New York held its weekend showcase on October 11th and 12th, giving the public an inside peek at historical landmarks, residential
A day in the Bronx Botanical Garden filled with wine, live music, food demonstrations by top chefs and tastings galore.
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in New York City for the People's Climate March on September 21, 2014.
Glyndor Gallery in Wave Hill is exhibiting art inspired by politician and naturalist Theodore Roosevelt.
Over 35,000 attended the annual event celebrating the Italian explorer.
Bronxites came together for a day filled with wine, live music, food talks, demonstrations and tastings galore.
Not all artists get their shot at stardom, but their talents become the background music for New Yorkers' lives.
Congratulations to the Class of 2014!
The popular show has become a Bronx holiday tradition, featuring more than 140 New York buildings made from various plant materials.
In loving memory of The Bronx Journal co-editor and a good friend.
Lehman's theater department performs a comic tale of infidelity and friendship.
This exhibit explores the impact of graffiti on global culture.
Lady K-Fever takes Bronxites on a tour of street art on the Grand Concourse.