Fashion Week is Here!
Fashion Week will descend on Lincoln Center for the first time tomorrow, but the buzz is already in the air.
History of the Pussycat Lounge and Greenwich Street
“Set on a block where one might feel comfortable urinating against a building.” – New York Times magazine Looking at online
Greenmarket at Columbia University
Sunday morning was a markedly cool 65 degrees when I set forth to Columbia University and I could smell autumn
The Luxury-ification of Lincoln Center
Amsterdam Avenue and 67th  street: On a dilapidated lot nestled between new and old luxury towers stands one of the
Charity: Water Goes Untapped: Win a MOMA Membership!
Untapped New York will be raffling off a one-year membership to MOMA (the Museum of Modern Art) at the charity:
Free Massages in Paris!
Best public service ever: free ten minute massages! This group has been all over public places in Paris: the Pompidou
Dinner and Drinks Along Père Lachaise in Paris
Yesterday, I met up with a motley crew of creative ex-pats: an architecture professor/tour guide, an architect intern/waiter,
PARK(ing) DAYÂ NYC 2010
One of my our urban reclamation events, PARK(ing) Day, is coming back September 17th! The concept is simple: turn
Love Locks are back on the Pont des Arts in Paris
I’m happy to report that the love locks on the Pont des Arts have made a comeback, despite the
The French Basque Country: Surf, Bullfights, Hikes & Eats
I just returned from a week in the Basque Country, on the border of Spain in southwest France. I think
Concerts at Parc de la Villette in Paris
The Parc de la Villette is the largest landscaped park in Paris. Designed by Bernard Tschumi, it shows his continuing
LITTLE TOKYO: The Best of Rue Saint-Anne in Paris
Rue Saint-Anne has always had a little bit of an independent streak. In 1822, the headquarters of the Nicolas wine