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The John Lennon Wall in Prague and its state of transience and permanence is a reminder that no matter the social or political climate, there will also be a counter culture of idealists and dreamers defying the status quo.
When you get off at the South Williamsburg stop on the East River Ferry, it can be hard to figure out exactly where to go. The neighborhood is in that exact transition between industrial landscape and residential destination. Artists have been living in the warehouse lofts for years though and if you look a little […]
Along Boulevard Beaumarchais is Merci, a concept store by with a purpose: donating part of its profits to associations helping women and children in Madagascar.
The music at the Echoes West Festival in LA transported listeners to landscapes as diverse as psychedelic music can be.
The Greenwich Village Society for Historical Preservation launches its "Save the South Village" video campaign to urge city leaders to make the South Village a historical landmark.
40 years after recording and releasing his music, Rodriguez plays live in San Francisco and gets the admiration he deserves by both new and long time fans.
At the New Yorker Festival, Geoffrey Canada, Katherine Boo, Jose Antonio Vargas and Abhijit Banerjee debate the urban implications of poverty and immigration.
A man and his dog visit every firehouse, police precinct, and veterans hospital in New York City in an effort to achieve one million acts of kindness.
The Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre celebrates the wine harvest season in Paris with concerts, food and wine tastings, and fireworks near the Sacré Coeur.
Terminal Island is the neglected site of a rich history that unfortunately seems to be unknown to most Angelites today and is threatened by LA Harbor's current Land Use Plan.