Paris Design Week 2012
This year Paris Design Week will take place September 10-16th. There will be a variety of events everyday all day
Wave Hill: A Historic Villa in the Bronx Where Nature and Art Collide
If, upon arriving in New York City for the first time, someone had told me that there was a scenic
A Stroll through the 17th: Le Parc Monceau & Musée Nissim de Camondo
Though far from the trendier parts of Paris like Bastille and Oberkampf, there are many things to see on the
Boston’s First Dîner en Blanc
Though I’ve been living in New York for almost a year now, I decided to make the long journey
The Alhambra: A Moorish Palace in Granada, Spain
Built in the 13th century for the rulers of the Nasrid Dynasty, the Alhambra attests to the rich influence of
Art Dinners by Chef Patricia Clark
What happens when you take two things that are great on their own, like art and food, and combine them?
Only 3 Days to See VICE’s 2012 Photo Show at Black & White Gallery in Williamsburg
VICE, our favorite source for edgy and downright weird art, opened their 2012 Photo Show last night to much fanfare
IN PICTURES: The Closing of The Hemingway Bar at The Ritz
Today, July 31, 2012, marks the closing of The Ritz for major renovations. The grand hotel closed in stages, starting
“Carnal Knowledge: Sex + Philosophy” at Tonkonow Gallery in Chelsea
What could be more enticing than an exhibition entitled Carnal Knowledge: Sex + Philosophy? Not much, especially when said exhibition features
Underground Dinners by Elephant Speakeaterie
I don’t usually knock on strangers’ doors, especially not in Bed-Stuy. But that’s exactly what I found myself
An Inside Look at Rome’s Villa Medici
The Villa Medici is the home of the Académie de France in Rome founded under Louis XIV and moved to
The 3 Most Architecturally Innovative Hôtels Particuliers in Paris
Paris is a city where it seems you can always stumble upon a hidden gem. With so much grand architecture,