Inwood NYC Action Plan on Academy Street Manhattan

Parents and their Children Many parents are worried for their children in the big changes that are coming to Inwood soon. The community is being changed virtually entirely. The Changes Over the Years in Inwood Manhattan Inwood Manhattan used to have a mixture of Jewish, Irish and Greek immigrants several generations ago but now it […]

Inwood Manhattan and Your Computer

Being based in Inwood Manhattan is an interesting experience. You kind of get the best of both worlds. Just a few short blocks away are trees in the last existing forest in Manhattan while simultaneously you have all the amenities of being in a large city such as cultural access. I spend a lot of […]

Inwood Manhattan is Where the Platinum PIAs Started

Inwood Manhattan: Where the Platinum PIAs Were Born The Platinum PIAs Awards Show was first conceptualized in Inwood Manhattan. But the awards themselves actually occurred for the first time live and in person at Robert De Niro’s Tribeca Screening room and lounge. Other locations included off-off Broadway theaters and even the DC TV Community Center […]

Where Do You Live? Inwood’s in Manhattan?!

It’s a Lot Different than Midtown Since 1988 I’ve lived all over the city but mostly in midtown. In fact, for five years I lived on 42nd Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues which is about as Midtown West that you can get! And now when I tell people below 96th Street that I live […]

Inwood Resident Discovers the Magic of Inwood Manhattan

Magician Makes a Discovery in His Neighborhood Due to having a background as a magician (a “semi-pro” from ages 8 to 18) I was very excited when I discovered that where I lived in Inwood Manhattan was just around the corner of 67 Payson Avenue. Why is 67 Payson Avenue such an important address? It’s […]

Inwood Art Works is the New Leader of Arts Events in Northern Manhattan

History of Organizations Here in Inwood Manhattan Around a decade or so ago here in Inwood Manhattan, the go-to organizations that together were producing arts activities to do in upper NYC were Lights Camera Read and its sister publication Manhattan Kids Guide. And although these two groups still exist today (and have a commitment to […]