Untapped Around the World
Public/Private: How Private is Your City?
New York is known for a lot of things—taxis, bagels, Central Park, the subway—but it is not known
Taiwanese Wonton on Berlin’s “Kantonstraße”
No matter how “multicultural” or “mixed” the German capital may often be described as in the media, Berlin’s ethnic
A Day in Erfurt: from Bahnhof to Biergarten
Erfurt, Germany. It is asparagus season in Erfurt. Which is not to say you need to eat asparagus for breakfast,
Berlin Taste Festival 2012
Spread thick over ten days like cream cheese on a bagel, the Berlin Taste Festival 2012 offered exquisite culinary concoctions
12 Hours in Weimar for Bauhaus, Biergarten and Artisanal Ice Cream
Not surprisingly, Weimar is a tourist destination. Small and walkable, with history on every corner. Home of the German National
The Ghosts of Germany’s Coal Mining Past
In March, I traveled to Germany’s Ruhr Valley (Ruhrgebiet) as a teaching assistant for an urban planning studio at
Tap This: From France to New York, with Love
In this week’s “Tap This,”Untapped founder Michelle Young takes us from New York to France and back. Most