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“Return to a Burning House” at the Center for Jewish History Highlights the Heroic Role of Haviva Reick in WWII Slovak Uprising
June 4, 2015 | Tod ShapiroBy Tod Shapiro and edited by the Flatiron Hot News Editorial Staff
This past Wednesday evening, the Center for Jewish History featured, in conjunction with the Leo Baeck and the Remember the Women Institutes, the debut American screening of a … Read More
Splash Event Tech Turns Heads at Flatiron Startup’s Block Party
May 22, 2015 | Eric ShapiroOn Tuesday, May 19th, designers and event marketers assembled at the 122 West 26th Street HQ of Splash for the company’s inaugural Splash Series: Block Party. Splash, a company of 40-plus employees, is one of the innovative and quirky tech startups that gives … Read More
New Flatiron Prow Art: Urban Jungle by Hadar Features Intriguing Metallic Forests and Trees
May 14, 2015 | Tod ShapiroBy Tod Shapiro and the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
The newest exhibit in the ever-fascinating Flatron Prow was revealed to viewers this week. Curator Cheryl McGinnis Projects has put forth an exceptionally appropriate concept for this site right by … Read More
New Carlos Quintana Paintings at the National Arts Club April 27th-May 30th
April 29, 2015 | Eric ShapiroPosted by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
Noted Cuban artist Carlos Quintana will be the subject of an exhibit at the National Arts Club titled “Images of a Place the Never Existed” from April 27th through May 30th, co-sponsored … Read More
Coming and Going: New Fata Morgana Section Frames Flatiron Building; Globes Say Goodbye
April 21, 2015 | Tod ShapiroReported by the Flatiron Hot! News Staff
There was some real action – both coming and going – in Madison Square Park on Tuesday morning. The Madison Square Park Conservancy’s Public Art Program was hopping, as another section in the … Read More
Community Board 5 Approves Resolution in Support of Expanding NoMad Historic District
April 10, 2015 | Eric ShapiroReported by The Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Sfaff
The Full Community Board 5 met at Xavier High School on Thursday night, April 9th, to register its opinion on the proposed expansion of the Madison Square North Historic District. The Board … Read More
Jaguar Hits the Concrete Jungle – XF Model Struts Its Stuff in Flatiron Public Plazas
April 1, 2015 | Tod ShapiroBy Tod Shapiro – Edited by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
It’s spring at last, and the Flatiron Public Plazas are again the perfect stage to feature the latest and greatest efforts of Madison Avenue to promote and highlight … Read More
First Section of Fata Morgana Public Art Exhibit Rises in Mad Square Park
March 25, 2015 | Eric ShapiroFlatiron District residents and others visiting the neighborhood eagerly await the unfolding of the exciting “Fata Morgana” exhibit as it slowly comes to life along the paths of Madison Square Park. Over the last two weeks, construction workers have been … Read More
Madison Square Park Art – Fata Morgana by Teresita Fernandez
March 8, 2015 | Eric ShapiroA new Madison Square Park art installation, Fata Morgana by artist Teresita Fernandez, will bloom in one of NYC’s most beloved public park from April 30th, 2015 through January 10th, 2016. The Madison Square Park Conservancy’s 30-second art exhibition is a sprawling sculpture … Read More
Flatiron Hot! Critic: Spider-Man No More? Why Marvel and Sony Deal is Bad for the Character
February 10, 2015 | Eric ShapiroNews that Spider-Man and the Avengers will now share the same universe has been received enthusiastically by most fans. Under the new arrangement, Sony will share control of the character with Marvel Studios, aka Disney’s version of the Marvel Universe. The … Read More