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12/12 Public Hearing on 361 PCW – Changes to Children’s Museum New Building

Community Board 7 250 West 87th Street, New York , United States

PUBLIC HEARING of the PRESERVATION COMMITTEE of Community Board 7 Thursday December 12th CB7 Office, 250 West 87th Street Hearing starts at 6:30pm The Children’s Museum of Manhatta (CMOM) is applying for a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) for proposed changes to the former First Church of Christ, Scientist, a 120 year […]

It’s All Legal on the Upper West Side

LANDMARK WEST! Office 45 West 67th Street (Doctor's Office Entrance), New York

Lawyer and author Robert Pigott takes us on a “hidden in plain sight” virtual tour of incredible people, places and it-happened-here events in legal history on the streets of the UWS and the City generally, drawn from his book, New York’s Legal Landmarks. We’ll find courthouses past and present that were sites of sensational trials […]

It’s All Legal on the Upper West Side

LANDMARK WEST! Office 45 West 67th Street (Doctor's Office Entrance), New York

Lawyer and author Robert Pigott takes us on a “hidden in plain sight” virtual tour of incredible people, places and it-happened-here events in legal history on the streets of the UWS and the City generally, drawn from his book, New York’s Legal Landmarks. We’ll find courthouses past and present that were sites of sensational trials […]

UWS – Save Our Stores (SOS) General Meeting

St. Paul and St. Andrew United Methodist Church 263 West 86th Street, New York, NY, United States

JOIN the UWS SOS for their first GENERAL MEETING to discuss advocacy efforts to save UWS small businesses and local stores. If you plan to attend, PLEASE RSVP to uwssos@gmail.com; seating is LIMITED. (Based on the enthusiasm shown at the Town Hall, we have reserved a space that we hope is adequate for regular meetings.) […]

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Nora Ephron’s Magical Manhattan on Film

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

In this magical film-based presentation, Paula Uruburu takes us on a tour of a city transformed through filmmaker Nora Ephron’s unique lens. We’ll spot some of the city’s most beloved landmarks in Ephron’s iconic New York films-You’ve Got Mail, When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle and more-and will look back on films where the […]

“The Upper West Side from the Air” with John Tauranac

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

"The Upper West Side from the Air" with John Tauranac Tuesday, January 28th, 6:30-7:45pm Macaulay Honors College, 35 W. 67th Street 2nd Fl. Screening Room From the ground, New York City is a bustling, hectic streetscape. Seen from the air, it's an exotic, uncluttered, beautiful place. John Tauranac takes us airborne (virtually) to enjoy a truly spectacular UWS […]

Television City: A History of Filming on the UWS

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

You know that a myriad of iconic shows have been set in the neighborhood (hi, Seinfeld!) But did you know that even more have been filmed here? From daytime soaps to late night legends; old CBS studios to new PBS outposts, Lucie Levine looks at the Upper West Side through the lens of a TV […]

UWS Architecture: “Exploring Land Records” PLUS “Candela on the UWS”

LANDMARK WEST! Office 45 West 67th Street (Doctor's Office Entrance), New York

UWS Architecture: “Exploring Land Records” PLUS “Candela on the UWS” Thursday, February 20th 4:30-7:30pm  45 W. 67th Street 3.0 Continuing Ed Credits for BROKERS! Public welcome! Two great programs=3.0 credits for brokers! First, for many, learning the history of a property–who lived there, who built it, original floorplans, maps, historic details–can add an exciting layer to […]

The Fall of a Great American City

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

Journalist and author Kevin Baker joins LW! to consider how life in New York City is rapidly changing—and not for the better. How most of us are being priced out of living here while almost everything that made the urban experience extraordinary—theaters, shops, restaurants, and every sort of affordable public amenity—is disappearing.