Arts & Culture
Discover the latest public Art installations in NYC, exiting new exhibitions, and more! Pictured here are our partners at Artechouse, a space for innovative experiential Art located in the former boiler room of the Chelsea Market!
Harlem & All That Jazz
Harlem’s history is filled with music, dance and theatre from the days of The Savoy Ballroom and The Cotton
New York Neon: Cataloguing the City’s Neon Signs Before They Disappear
You’ve seen them everywhere, but probably haven’t given them much thought. Though they once prominently lit up the
The Pillow Project ‘Plays’ Paris: Dance Improv at Shakespeare & Co.
On Tuesday November 27, The Pillow Project paid a visit to legendary bookshop Shakespeare & Company. The Pittsburgh-based troupe plays
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 011: Mismatched, But Not Incompatible
You’re tired. You’re staring off into the grimy, human-filled space of the subway car, failing to concentrate on
The Remnants of Funtown Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey
The photographs and videos of Seaside Heights, New Jersey being overtaken during Hurricane Sandy have become indelible images. The photographs
After the Final Curtain: Abandoned Theaters of New Jersey
While we have previously covered many of the abandoned theaters in New York City, today we bring you to the
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: The Vintage Emporium, London
East London is a ‘go to’ destination and namely it’s Brick Lane with the lovely art markets, vintage shops
Inside the Abandoned Bank of Manhattan in Long Island City
Urban explorers, architecture buffs and art lovers alike will relish this opportunity to fully explore the former Bank of Manhattan
A Few Parisians: Monceau
Amidst frames more or less richly decorated with furnished balconies or rails, moldings or sculptures, and inevitable geranium plants… sometimes,
The Museum of Everything: A World of Untrained, Undiscovered Artists
A few minutes of browsing the website of The Museum of Everything was enough to make me leave my flat
The Divya Dham Temple in Queens, A Vast Temple and Museum
The November sun is setting early on this very non-descript street in Woodside, Queens where I’ve ventured to visit
The Revitalization of Cleveland: Arts as Catalyst for Change
Earlier this year, the revitalization of Cleveland, Ohio was highlighted in Salon Magazine for leading the trend among Rust Belt