American Indian Museum Hosts Conversations on Mascots, Monuments
October 12 is Indigenous People’s Day, an annual celebration of Native American heritage and culture. To mark it, the National Museum of the...
Tyree Daye To Speak At Poets House Virtual Event
Tyree Daye is a much-celebrated poet and educator, and he’s joining Poets House for a reading next week. Poets House — the Lower Manhattan...
Lower Manhattan’s Favorite Drink Specials To Go
Like open streets and outdoor dining, the sudden legality of to-go alcohol is something we’re all hoping sticks around post-pandemic. But just to...
Outdoor Dining Permitted to Operate Year-Round, De Blasio Says
Good news for fans of al fresco dining: The Department of Transportation’s Open Streets: Restaurants and Open Restaurants programs will continue...
Explore the Seaport’s Historic Buildings From Your Couch
Pandemic or no pandemic, New York City history buffs don’t have to skip out on the South Street Seaport Museum’s annual tradition of historic...
How Dutch Settlers Rationalized Slavery: Highlights From ‘the Other Side of Wall Street’
This month marked the first webinar, co-hosted by the Downtown Alliance and LMHQ, to highlight Lower Manhattan’s history and potential future....
Recommendation: The Sunset And Cocktails At The Greens At Pier 17
That chill in the air is not your imagination — summer is over. But you can still enjoy the sunshine (while it lasts) and green space (while that...
Zoom in to Learn How to Make Shrimp Curry and Leg of Lamb in Rum Sauce
The Downtown Alliance is highlighting some of our favorite local spots in the web series, "Dine Around Downtown: Cooking At Home” edition.Hosted by...
Attention, Restaurant Owners: A Webinar On Indoor-Dining Guidelines
Beginning September 30 the city will allow restaurants to have indoor dining with a reduced capacity and strict guidelines. The NYC Department of...

