NYC’s Forgotten ‘War on Christmas Trees’
Discover how an obscure holiday crackdown affects festive street vendors today!
Hippolite d’ Audiffred gave San Francisco this Second Empire, Parisian Style masterpiece. In 1850, Audiffred left his native France for
In October, I had the great honor of hosting and attending a conference with the Rockefeller Foundation at their villa
I’ve been addicted to iPhoneography for about a year now. As far as addictions go, I’m not too
Exploring Paris’s cemeteries–(Montmartre, Montparnasse, Passy, Père Lachaise, and Picpus)–can be a rewarding task. Artists, statesmen, and industrialists
Kit earned a top three spot at the 2010 National Queer Slam. He is one of the leading artists in
One of the most enjoyable things about living in the city of San Francisco is how visually dynamic it is.
I’ll admit it. For my age, and the generation I was born into (the Millennial generation, in case you’
Different countries have different reserves. For the US, people often refer to America’s oil reserve which is used to
It’s December and in Australia that means summer holidays, something I still find difficult to grasp as a native
King Manor Museum, or the Rufus King House, is a hidden historical Colonial treasure in Queens. Despite the A.I.
On December 8, over 31 years ago, John Lennon was shot and killed. I wasn’t alive then, but every
It’s that time of year. Need some gift suggestions for your friend/lover/puzzling family member? Want to give
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