Empire State Building's management is not a fan of nude photography. On Monday, the team filed a $1 million lawsuit against Allen Henson, who did a topless photo shoot on the building's observatory in August.
Mounting minority populations led to the development of Little Italys, Koreatowns, Little Havanas, Little Manilas, Jewish quarters, Chinatowns, Ghettos, Barrios/Bairros and ethnic-isolated pigeon-holed areas. Latino-American ethnic concentrated areas that breed on self-sufficiency and have a defined identity are popular throughout the United States.
Millions of people will gather on Tuesday in Times Square for the famous New Year’s Eve ball drop celebration and the festivities are expected to garner up to a billion viewers worldwide.For those that aren’t able to party in person for the ringing in of 2014, the evening’s performances will be streamed live online for you to catch on your computer, iPhone, Android or other mobile device.
It has been a rewarding year for US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, that's why it's fitting that the Bronx native will bid farewell to 2013 and ring in 2014 by leading the 60-second countdown at the New Year's Eve gala in Times Square.
No city does New Year's Eve like New York City. Times Square is the place to be to celebrate the end of the year and the hopes of the next. Instead of watching the action via television specials like "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2012″and "NBC's New Year's Eve with Carson Daly," why not be a part of the fun and experience and a Times Square New Year's Eve yourself?
You better watch out because Miley Cyrus is coming to town! Miley tweeted early this morning that she will be performing in Time Square for New Years Eve! The huge event where thousands of people (except New Yorkers) gather to watch the ball drop in representation of "out with the old and in with the new," will get to see Miley for the very last second of her best year 2013.
Jennifer Lopez stole the show for Latinos everywhere last night with her tribute to Celia Cruz at the American Music Awards. The Puerto Rican singer, dancer and actress blew the crowd away by interpreting Celia's most famous songs. The performance was loud, fun and colorful with dancers hyping up the crowd with their "salsa" moves while Jennifer sang her heart away in Cruz's traditional dresses. Latino's definitely proved to be a big part of America's music culture; this performance positively was the highlight of last night's show.
While Jeremy Lin gears up for a big season on a revamped Houston Rockets team, which now features Dwight Howard, people in his former stomping grounds of New York are talking about the "Linsanity" documentary
Wireless carrier & communications network, T-Mobile is set to host an event in New York City’s Bryant Park to announce “Uncarrier 3.0,” on Wednesday, October 9th, and showstopper, Shakira will perform at the special event.
100 people from Occupy Wall Street returned to lower Manhattan this week to mark the second anniversary of the nationwide protests against corporate greed.
Just days after Bill de Blasio came out on top to clinch the democratic nomination for the upcoming New York City mayor race, his former foes have hopped on his bandwagon as he prepares for his new nemesis: Republican candidate Joe Lhota
The security in the United States is understandably beefed up today as the nation reached the twelfth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
Most reports indicate that Bill de Blasio has won the Democratic primary in the New York City mayoral race, but there is still a slight chance that he could face a runoff in a one-on-one competition with former city comptroller Bill Thompson.
New York City mayoral candidate Christine Quinn has seen her July lead slip away in favor of Bill de Blasio as the two continue to campaign in advance of the Sept. 10 democratic primary.
Labor Day weekend is here, and it's time to take a break from all the hustles and bustles of your busy life to celebrate your very own weekend, laborer!
A legally blind Queens resident is suing New York City for its highly controversial Stop and Frisk law in the first lawsuit since a federal court ruled the law unconstitutional earlier this month.