From arts and culture to college basketball, here’s a look at what’s going on this month in Metro.
Highlights include Metro’s Spring Arts Guide and extensive coverage online and in print of college basketball’s March Madness.
Many of the region’s most talented publishers, marketing directors, writers and editors work for Metro. Here is just one of the many members of the Metro family: Valerie Donato, National Account Director.
The 34th Street Partnership in cooperation with multiple newspapers including Metro New York, unveiled redesigned newspaper racks to replace the current ones in the area around Herald Square and Penn Station.
The No. 1 free daily newspaper in the United States has a fresh new look! Today a sleek new design of Metro was unveiled to millions of commutes in Boston, New York and Philadelphia. The new design, which has been a year in the making, boasts a clean, modern look with a streamlined layout, which improves readability as well as the overall navigation and reading experience.
To mark Metro’s commitment to Earth Day and all things green, we have partnered up with Earth Day Initiative New York (6 years running) to promote innovative green ideas from forward-thinking people. We’ve invited celebrities like Ian Somerhalder, Bill Nye and Adrian Grenier to weigh in on the environmental issues that matter most. There is an Op-ed from John Oppermann, the executive director of Earth Day Initiative New York. You can also find original Metro content focusing on biodiversity, a sharing economy and the Earth benefits of a vegetarian diet. Check out the content in-paper or online and follow us on Facebook and Twitter to gain access to all of our Metro green coverage.