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Pai: Thailand’s Northern Gem
When traveling to Thailand, most people pick the obvious destinations: Bangkok for city life, Phuket for beach or Chiang Mai
Music Review: Lea Grant at Lost Church
The summer after ninth grade I went off to music camp in Parry Sound, Ontario, leaving my parents and our
The Bowery Mission
DoYouHaveOneDollar.org asks the question, “Can 1 million New Yorkers give one dollar each to help the homeless, poor and
Tap This: Fitz and the Tantrums, Tastekid and Black Blazers
Welcome back to “Tap This,”where our editors report on their top picks of the week. Untapped Managing Editor, Alley
Architecture Spotlight: One Bush Plaza-A Place of International Style
One Bush Plaza, also known as the Crown Zellerbach Building, stands as a monument to International Style. International style is
ART on STREETS: de Young’s Barbro Osher Sculpture Garden
One of the most enjoyable things about living in the city of San Francisco is how visually dynamic it is.
How Zoning Shaped the New York Skyline
Most people (even residents) never realize how New York City’s iconic skyline has been shaped by the city’s
Singapore: 21st Century Electronic Parking
Located in the bustling Central Business District (CBD), M-Park @ Club Street offers the first electronic parking system in Singapore where
Daily What!? A Trip to the Moon in the West Village
Hugo, Martin Scorsese’s film adapted from Brian Selznick’s The Invention of Hugo Cabret, reminded me of my favorite
Lost: 33 Foot High, 8 Ton, Statue — Have You Seen It?
In 1868, the New York Life Insurance Company relocated its headquarters uptown to a Griffith Thomas designed Italianate style building.
Singapore: Art of the Commute
We returned to Singapore from Moscow inspired by the architecture of the latter’s metro network, the renowned ‘underground palaces’
Architecture Spotlight: Freeway Demolition and Public Open Space
The Ferry Building, built in 1898, sits at the foot of Market Street. In 1953, San Francisco proposed the Embarcadero