June 29, 2019
Rainbow flags along Christopher Street
HAPPY WORLD PRIDE FROM NEW YORK CITY!
World Pride is a time for the LGBTQ community to come together and celebrate. And why not? Since the time of the Stonewall Riots 50 years ago, we have fought for and achieved some basic rights w...
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December 16, 2017
SOLD Magazine brings you our guide to the best gifts of the holiday season: browse by price and find something nice. Once your shopping is done, don’t forget to give to someone in need (we have ideas for that too).
For a truly NYC gift, check out these Boundle...
A group show like-no-other curated by TurtleCaps; "Inside Out" opened to the public on Saturday, October 21st, 2017 at 38-02 61st in Woodside, Queens. The entire exhibit will be on view until November 16, 2017. With over 50 artists represented inside the space, in less...
July 11, 2017
SOLD magazine attempted to secure an interview with Boo the Unicorn (Boonicorn) but sadly he refused to speak with us. Telling us he didn’t have time to deal with silly press people and that we were quite the bother, he referred us instead to the artist, Jcorp, who is...
June 23, 2017
Anonymous street artist Hanksy is well known for taking over abandoned spaces and transforming them into interactive, live galleries. First, there was Surplus Candy in NY with 20 other artists involved, then Surplus Candy LA with over 90 artists involved, then Best of...
June 13, 2017
The Welling Court Mural Project is always a wonderful celebration of art, brightening up the community in Astoria, Queens and drawing local artists and out-of-towners alike. This year was no exception, with awe-inspiring works ranging from whimsical to political and ev...
May 21, 2017
There's a New Fest in town, Five Points. All the best parts of a Con without the over the top commercial hype.
Named after the infamous Manhattan neighborhood, Five Points Fest is trying to make its mark as a different kind of artist/merchandise venue. I was exci...