Events
The Treasures of the Picpus Cemetery
The Picpus Cemetery is the largest private cemetery in Paris. The land was first used as a cemetery (noblemen who
41 °North, 49 °West: Dining on the Titanic One Hundred Years Later
I sensed the gentle vibration in my ears and on the soles of my shoes. Yet I could not determine
Good Food in the Microhood: Polk Gulch Errands, Art and Tea
Digital painting/collage of afternoon tea in Polk Gulch San Francisco is a city of neighborhoods, each with its unique
Artist Dinners by Baang + Burne Contemporary
“An intimate evening of great art paired with magnificent food.” – What could be better? Imagine a gallery opening where people
The MAS After Dark Party: Raising the Roof on the NYPL
The second annual MAS (Municipal Art Society) After Dark Party will take place on April 19. As a member of
New York Culinary Crew to Recreate the Titanic’s Last Supper
Of all the crazy ideas to land on my virtual desk recently, this one probably takes the cake for audacity
Untapped New York’s Restaurant Week Picks from Chef Jeremiah Stone
Additional reporting by Elizabeth Abbarno. Recently, I caught up with globetrotting chef Jeremiah Stone from ISA in Williamsburg and asked
Homespun and Handmade-It’s Sustainable and All the Rage
It reminded me of that movie “Tron,” the scene where the main characters looked out over the physical landscape of
More Photos from the 2012 No Pants Subway Ride
You may have already seen our first round of photos from the 2012 No Pants Subway ride, shot by official
Just the Gritty: Adventure to Stumpy Meadows
I know, I know…what a tease. Why do a summer escape piece in the middle of winter? Well, what’
A Taste of Onsen: Japanese Communal Bathing at SF’s Kabuki Springs
Photo by Clio Tilton On a recent concert tour in Japan, I had the chance to visit several thermal baths
Louis I. Kahn’s Yale Center for British Art
So much has been written about the Yale Center for British Art, architect Louis I. Kahn’s last building at