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Your Week Untapped: Best Events for September 10-16
Image Credit: Experiments in Motion, a partnership between Columbia University GSAPP and Audi America. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10: The First Person
Sunday in Chinatown – Diamond Hill
I had originally intended on beginning this piece with a “Welcome back, friends of Chinatown!” until I remembered that it
Columbia Selects Reading Series Kicks off its Fall Season at KGB Bar
This Thursday, September 7, 2012, Columbia University’s School of the Arts held the first of its Columbia Selects reading
Welling Court, Queens: A New Hub for Street Art in NYC
Graffiti, murals, street art: call it what you will, but there’s no doubt to the fact that New York
Young Architects of Spain Exhibition at the Instituto Cervantes
Instituto Cervantes, the Spanish cultural center, kicked off their fall season with a spectacular panel discussion and gallery opening on
Architecture Spotlight: The Burger Joint
San Francisco’s Planning Code adds an additional level of review to any chain store within the city limits. The
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
How to Eat Your Way Through Montreal
Prior to visiting Montreal, I polled my friends and canvassed Twitter for must-do suggestions. What I received was a long
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: The Cats of York
York is apparently the most haunted city in England. That I can believe, little streets with names such as ‘…formerly
Tuthilltown Spirits, The First Whiskey Distillery Since Prohibition
The minute I turned onto Gristmill Lane in Gardiner, New York and saw the homemade signs, I knew it was
NYC Architecture Inspired by Europe: Part III Greece
New York City has often been on the forefront of architectural ingenuity. Concurrently, many of the City’s notable buildings
Art on the Street: Manhattan’s Outdoor Art Scene
The 18-foot, 1.6 ton pink and aluminum sculpture that has found a home in front of The Standard Hotel