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WEST SIDE CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES FORUM: The Balance Between Land Use and Quality of Life

Fordham University 113 West 60 Street (Columbus Avenue.), New York, NY, United States

WEST SIDE CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES FORUM: The Balance Between Land Use and Quality of Life Hosted by LANDMARK WEST!, Historic Districts Council, The League of Preservation Voters & Fordham University All 51 City Council seats are up for election this year with partisan primaries scheduled for September 12th and the general election following on November 7th. […]

How (High) Does Your Garden Grow?

Rooftop gardens are hidden delights, and the Upper West has its share of green gems. Author ("Roof Explorer’s Guide") and blogger Leslie Adatto will take our walking tour to a whole new level with a peek at 3 rooftop gardens along Broadway. We’ll start atop a pre-war co-op, luxuriating in an abundance of annuals and […]

The Cinematic Cityscape of Woody Allen: The Wild Wild West Side on Film

Macaulay Honors College 35 W 67th St., New York, NY, United States

The Cinematic Cityscape of Woody Allen: The Wild Wild West Side on Film Thursday, September 14th, 6:30-8:00pm Woody Allen’s uniquely romantic and comically inventive use of the Upper West Side and its charms is at the thematic heart of some of his most iconic NYC films, including Annie Hall, Manhattan, and Hannah and Her Sisters. […]

Ornamental Delights: An UWS Walk with Francis Morrone

SOLD OUT  From the iron fences of the Dakota, to the carved stone statuary on the outsides of the Dorilton and the Apthorp, to some of the city’s best examples of terra cotta, the Upper West Side is an outdoor museum of beautiful ornament. Architectural historian Francis Morrone– perennial favorite (and named one of the 13 […]

From Gangs to Ghostbusters: The Wild Wild West Side on Film

Macaulay Honors College 35 W 67th St., New York, NY, United States

Thursday, October 26th, 6:30-8:00pm From Gangs to Ghostbusters: The Wild Wild West Side on Film The second in a series featuring clips from iconic films and filmmakers that use the equally iconic locations of the Upper West Side to tell their stories. In this cinematic stroll, we will explore the ways in which the beloved and identifiable […]

Tales from the Dark UWSide Halloween Walking Tour

A spooky stroll with architectural historian Nina Harkrader hits favorite Halloween-inspired blocks with ghoulish gargoyles and “green men”. Stay close..tales from the Upper West Side’s darker past just might send a shiver up your spine.

A New York Christmas: Ho-ho-ho at Gothamtide

Pottery Barn UWS 1965 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

It's an Historic Holiday Book Event with author Sibyl McCormac Groff! Join us at host Pottery Barn (67th / Broadway) for an event that captures the magic, beauty and spirit of the holidays in New York. The “Spirited New Yorker” sheds light on many of the best known holiday traditions of the city, especially our […]

LW! Tours the Downton Abbey Exhibition

Love the history, period clothing and furnishings of post-Edwardian England? Join LW! for a special tour of Downton Abbey: The Exhibition, complete with our own British docent, designer Chippy Irvine, and a follow-up pint at the local pub! It will be an afternoon packed with history, beginning with the landmarked Victorian-era building on W. 57th Street. […]

Architecture of the UWS: Flemish Revival PLUS the Development of Bloomingdale Village

Macaulay Honors College 35 W 67th St., New York, NY, United States

Wednesday, January 24 9:30 am-12:30 pm *Brokers! approved for 3.0 continuing ed credit hours* Brokers have cheered architectural historians Tom Miller and Anthony Bellov for bringing to life the history, buildings, and fascinating people of the early Upper West Side. This program–perfect for anyone interested in historic properties and neighborhoods–pairs them for a big screen […]