Architect Gregory Ain joined the ranks of the architectural elite when the Museum of Modern Art invited him to design an exhibition house — now lost to time.
A handsome exhibit at the New York Transit Museum gives an affectionate nod to the 7 train, showcasing its history and crucial role in shaping New York City.
See what's happening at the theater scene in London, where African-American culture and talent is thriving at the West End Stage with Audra McDonald and more.
If you can't afford to watch Hamilton in NYC, check out Spamilton–its uproariously funny parody on Forbidden Broadway that even Lin-Manuel Miranda laughed at.
Mayor Gregor Robertson calls the Arbutus Corridor "Vancouver's chance to have a New York-style High Line,” the successful park on Manhattan’s West Side.
Austin does seem to have it all—good schools, great jobs, a diverse economy including booming tech, and fabulous outdoor living. Here are 10 fun things to see.
Bloomsday, the world-wide event has been celebrated since the 1920s, commemorating the life of James Joyce as well as his first date in 1904 with Nora Barnacle
With the fastest-growing economy in Europe, and a young, educated population, the Irish are observing the 100th centenary year of Dublin's Easter Rising of 1916
Every spring the Columbus Avenue BID hosts a food festival celebrating the Upper West Side's best. What to check out at 2016 New Taste of the Upper West.
Seattle is its own unique city, cultivating its cultural image at its own beat, but along the way has created buildings that are both loved and hated.