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Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre
One of my favorite spots in Paris is the little intersection of rue des Saules and rue Saint-Vincent, at the
Fishing for history in LA: Terminal Island, Port of Los Angeles
Terminal Island’s Southwest Marine complex, home to shipbuilding and Japanese community histories. Shaped like a lobster bathing in the
Darren Waterston’s “Remote Futures” at DC Moore Gallery
Remote Futures, Darren Waterston’s first show at DC Moore Gallery, is a fascinating combination of Japanese landscapes and science
Untapped Cities City Spotlight series launches with Los Angeles
To the Untapped Cities community: After the announcement of the all-new Untapped Cities, we’re excited about starting off our
Alison Bechdel at the New Yorker Festival
As part of last weekend’s New Yorker Festival, co-sponsored by Mastercard, renowned lesbian cartoonist Alison Bechdel gave a talk
A New Yorker’s Take on Los Angeles
As an urban planner, we’re brainwashed that Los Angeles is “bad” and San Francisco is “good” because of anti-urban
Vista Hermosa Park: an unexpected nature preserve within LA’s urban sprawl
Vista Hermosa Park is an unexpected nature preserve that reveals the vast potential for nature within Los Angeles’ urban sprawl.
Glasses for Good: Warby Parker x Pencils of Promise
The smell of tater tots in the air. An intense game of four square. It’s fall…this must mean
Claire Morgan’s Quietus at Galerie Karsten Greve
Tucked in a little street just off Rue de Turenne in the 3eme arrondissement is the Galerie Karsten Greve, where
Blackout Haunted House – So, What Just Happened?
Blackout’s Understated Storefront Over the past 72 hours, I have come to discover that there are two distinct types
Babylon reborn: Sydney’s Paddington Reservoir Gardens
From the high end to the high street, Sydney’s Oxford Street is known for showcasing the finest of Australian
A Walk Down Enchanting Waverly Place
Proudly overlooking the Northwest corner of Washington Square Park sits 103 Waverly Place. It was built in 1902 as a