Why Everyone Is Talking About the Raphael Exhibition at The Met
New York City has no shortage of blockbuster museum exhibitions, but every once in a while, a show arrives that feels truly historic. That’s exactly what’s happening right now at The Metropolitan Museum of Art with Raphael: Sublime Poetry — a breathtaking exhibition dedicated to one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance. Glenwood residents keep […]

Why Kids (and Parents) Can’t Stop Talking About the Gazillion Bubble Show
If you’ve ever wondered whether a bubble show could actually keep kids completely mesmerized for over an hour, the answer is yes — and the Gazillion Bubble Show proves it in the most spectacular way possible. Running for more than 20 years, this family-friendly phenomenon combines giant bubbles, lasers, music, smoke effects, and interactive moments […]

NYC Is Preparing for America’s 250th Birthday — And the Celebration Could Be Historic
New York City is about to become the center of one of the biggest national celebrations in modern American history. In 2026, the United States will celebrate its 250th anniversary — also known as the Semiquincentennial — marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Across the country, […]

Museum Mile Festival: NYC’s Best Free Museum Night
If you’re looking for one of the best free cultural events in New York City, the annual Museum Mile Festival is hard to beat. For one evening each year, this evening on June 9th, a stretch of Fifth Avenue along the Upper East Side transforms into a giant outdoor celebration of art, music, culture, and community. The […]

Sotheby’s’ Bold New Chapter on Madison Avenue
This fall, Sotheby’s unveiled its new global headquarters and flagship auction space at the landmark Breuer Building (945 Madison Avenue, Manhattan) — a storied structure originally designed by architect Marcel Breuer and most recently home to the Frick Collection and previously the Whitney Museum. Why this move matters The inaugural week: a headline-making performance On […]

Great Ways To Give Back This Holiday Season
The holiday season is here! In holiday spirit, try to give back in anyway you can.  Giving back in any way you can is a great way to help spread holiday cheer! Below are a few different ways you can help out this time of year. Operation Santa You can check your local post office, […]

Healthy Thanksgiving Side Dishes
If you have wanted to experiment with healthy side dishes to balance out your Thanksgiving meal, this is a great year to get started! Since this year calls for Thanksgiving to be celebrated with just those in your immediate household, you don’t have to worry about everyone in your extended family’s meal preferences. We have […]

5 Tips for the NYC Thanksgiving Day Parade
'Tis the season to gather and celebrate one of New York City's most iconic seasonal traditions: The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade! If you plan on attending this year's parade, grab your warm accessories, hot drink, and freshen up on Glenwood's tips to help prepare for the festivities!

Sixties Surreal: Re-Dreaming the 1960s at the Whitney
Stepping into Sixties Surreal at the Whitney is less like entering a museum than falling into a dream — or perhaps a waking hallucination. This sweeping show reimagines American art of the “long 1960s” (1958–1972) through a lens both defiant and uncanny, recentering voices and aesthetics often sidelined by dominant art histories. Glenwood residents keep reading to […]

How To Cook Your Pumpkin After Halloween!
After Halloween, many often wonder what to actually do with their pumpkins! If you still have a whole pumpkin that was sitting on your Glenwood balcony or foyer, you should make pumpkin seeds and pumpkin puree with your family or friends! Homemade Pumpkin Puree Making homemade pumpkin pure is a fun way to spend time […]