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!
Behind the Scenes: A New Play, Electra in a One-Piece by Good Company
Untapped was invited to check out Electra in a One-Piece, the inaugural production of theater group, Good Company, before the
New SimCity-Like Tool for Urban Planning: Good Concept, Bad Application?
This development is bound to make urban designers a little uncomfortable. “Betaville” is a new tool that lets you do
Cool New Site: The Paris vs. NYC Blog
Writing this from Paris but heading to NYC in 12 hours, I thought it was appropriate to share this newly
NOLA: Halloween at 1300 Chartres Street
Walking through the French Quarter the other day, I spotted this house at 1300 Chartres Street with amazing Halloween decorations.
NOLA: Halloween on State Street
And some Uptown Halloween love – State Street between Freret and St. Charles gets blocked off every year for trick-or-treaters. The
Untapped New Orleans: The Myths and Realities of Exceptionalism
Ten years ago I left for college. For the eighteen years before that, I lived in New Orleans and traveled
NOLA: Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival 2010
This past weekend was the 4th annual Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival. The festival is run by the New
Scott Jordan, A Digger of Urban Artifacts
I met Scott Jordan at the Columbia University flea market. He calls himself a “digger,” and he looks for urban
A Wedding at the WONDERLAND ART COLLECTIVE
When my bandmate asked me if I wanted to attend his “friend’s performance art wedding celebration at an art
Inside the Grand Palais in Paris for “La Nuit de L’Electro”
Last night was the second annual Nuit Electro at the Grand Palais. It has always struck me as contradictory that
Vimeo Festival Takes Over Frank Gehry’s IAC Building
Lots happening this weekend in NYC. Besides Comic-Con at the Javits Center and Open House New York, the Vimeo Festival
In Ivy-sur-Seine, an Industrial Suburb of Paris, a Hidden “Backlot” of High Culture
The museums of Paris constitute the city’s largest tourist commodity. Home to the world’s most visited museum—the