
Manhattan Community Board No. 2 – Meeting June 18, 2025
Manhattan Community Board #2 Manhattan is one of the first community boards to be established in the early 1960’s. One of Soho Broadway Community Neighborhood Resources
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Apr 1, 2025 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
SoHo Broadway History: Looking back and looking down at the colorful pipes that protect us all Editor’s Note: The Look Back series is on hiatus this month. We hope you enjoy this previous article by the SoHo Memory Project’s Yukie Ohta from the series. Siamese connections. You see them every day, but what are they […]
May 30, 2019 | By Yukie Ohta
Siamese connections. You see them every day, but what are they exactly? Those pipes in front of buildings painted red, green, and yellow? Like fire hydrants, they are used by FDNY to fight fires. Why “Siamese”? They are called such because of their visual similarity to Siamese twins in that they encompass two pipe openings […]
Jun 18 | Community
Manhattan Community Board #2 Manhattan is one of the first community boards to be established in the early 1960’s. One of Soho Broadway Community Neighborhood Resources
Jun 25 | Culture
SoHo Events Poetry Workshop Reading at the Mulberry Street Branch NYPL
Jul 19 | Culture
Anonymous Was A Woman: The First 25 Years Grey Art Museum, NYU
Aug 24 | Culture
CLOSING: The Monkey King in Chinatown: Illustrated Journeys of a Chinese Legend in NYC, August 24, 2025 In celebration of AANHPI Heritage Month comes this group exhibition inspired by the mythical Chinese folk hero, the Monkey King, and curated by acclaimed graphic novel artist Jerry Ma. The epitome of tricksterdom, the Monkey King (more […]
Aug 30 | Culture
Yuji Agematsu at 101 Spring Street in New York at Judd Foundation
Manhattan Community Board No. 2 – Meeting June 18, 2025
By Manhattan Community Board No. 2
Mulberry Street Poetry Workshop Reading
By Mulberry Street Branch NYPL
Closing-Anonymous Was A Woman: The First 25 Years
By Grey Art Museum, NYU