Explore the history, architecture and artwork of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in a one-hour family-friendly “Highlights Tour.”
Read moreDetailsExplore the history, architecture and artwork of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in a one-hour family-friendly “Highlights Tour.”
Read moreDetailsHelp care for and maintain our green spaces during Riverside Park Conservancy's Early Spring Cleanup event on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsMore than 30,000 runners will participate in the world’s largest half-marathon on Sunday, in the heart of the UWS.
Read moreDetailsPressure from parents, sports leagues and some politicians looks like it paid off -- Mayor de Blasio has reversed a policy that made fields in city parks available
Read moreDetailsA new city policy about reserving fields in public parks threatens the ability of local sports leagues to play this fall, and
Read moreDetailsSPONSORED: Twelve-week season takes place at the Marlene Meyerson JCC (334 Amsterdam Ave). With our “pickup style” flex pricing you purchase a package of games for
Read moreDetailsFashion brand Lacoste can help you play effortlessly beautiful tennis where you never scuff your linen shorts. This Sunday
Read moreDetailsThe NYC Marathon is this Sunday, November 3, and you can expect several changes and street closures on the Upper West Side. There are also lots of events planned
Read moreDetailsEditor's Note: Last weekend, Upper West Sider Thomas Hudson joined about 2,500 other people from all over the world in competing in the Ironman U.S. Championship Triathlon, which finished at 81st Street in Riverside Park. It included a 2.6-mile swim in the Hudson, a 112-mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile ...
Read moreDetailsUpper West Side native and Columbia University student Nicole Ross is representing the United States on the fencing team at the Olympics in London, which start tonight. She'll be fighting in the women's foil competitions. Ross, who went to Columbia Prep on 93rd Street, got into fencing after watching the ...
Read moreDetailsShortly after Jeremy Lin started tearing up the NBA, people began to dream up ways to make money off of his stardom. The most obvious solution was to sell t-shirts with his face or the word "Linsanity" on them. After an initial shortage of merchandise, the market now seems to ...
Read moreDetailsBy Katie Barry Five years ago, I joined a softball team called the Consenting Adults. They were in their 23rd year of existence, with colorful characters who were writers, psychologists, teachers, and gifted softball players. They gave me a much deeper understanding as to what it means to strike out ...
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