Daily What?! Cole Porter's Piano in the Waldorf Astoria
In 1934, Cole Porter lived in New York at the Waldorf Astoria Towers. He played songs like, “You’re the
Daily What?! Manholes as Public Art in NYC
Watch where you’re walking or anyone could miss stepping on a sculpture. Sculptor Lawrence Weiner engraved 19 different manholes
Featured App of the Week: NYC-ARTS
There are so many apps out there that sometimes it can be a little difficult to decide which to download,
Governor's Island: Writing On It All Participatory Art Project
Governor’s Island continues to endure massive renovations to revive the island as a resource for the residents of New
Karpo Restaurant in London's Business District Gets a Colorful Makeover by Four Street Artists
A London restaurant, barely a month old, gets an expressive makeover. Four graffiti artists were recruited by art direction agency
Keeping Venice Weird — Los Angeles Ordinance Bans Commercial Activity Except Art
In Los Angeles, three policeman left their patrol after the L.A. City Council implemented a new ordinance in January
Daily What?! The Mystery of the Cow Tunnels of NYC
In the late 1870s, there were about two million cows being herded in the streets of New York City. A
The Untapped Guide to the Upper West Side
The Upper West Side isn’t typically thought of as one of the hipper neighborhoods of Manhattan, but there are
The Fight to Save St. Vincent de Paul, NYC’s last Francophone Catholic Church
Across New York City, century-old churches are being torn down and replaced by residential property, retail stores and newer
Watts Towers: Steel Spires in the Sky, Los Angeles’ Version of Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia
Often compared to Spanish architect Antoni Guadi’s Sagrada Família, the Watts Towers is an outside art structure that the
Queens: Rockaway Barrier Beautification Project Finalists Turn Barriers into Works of Art
Source: NYC Parks The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation announced the design finalists for the Rockaway Barrier
Unearthing the Meaning of Berlin’s “Stolpersteines”
Many travelers to Berlin pay homage to the victims of the Holocaust by touring concentration camps and visiting other memorials