An old-school internet cafe in the basement of a condo in Chinatown becomes the stage for Speedshow by MoMA artist Evan Roth and Dead Drops creator Aram Bartholl.
Every year the banks of the Seine turn into a summer beach called Paris Plage. A preview of the fun to expect!
The headquarters of BNP Paribas, France's largest bank, is quite an architectural gem.
An easily accessible glimpse into New York and New Jersey's industrial past is through the abandoned but accessible Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal in Liberty State Park.
A storefront near Rue Montorgueil sparks some debate.
Mad Decent Block comes to South Street Seaport on July 30th. Awesome bands, free entry, all day.
One couple has challenged themselves to visit all the museums of New York City and meticulously document their adventures.
Aram Bartholl, of Dead Drops (who started those USB sticks embedded in the wall, now a global phenomenon) is curating a solo show of brand new work by Evan Roth, whose work "Talk to Me" at MoMA opens July 19th.
JR went to the Israel/Palestinian border, photographed people on each side making caricatures of themselves and then posted oversized photo printouts on the opposite side. Winner of the 2011 Ted Prize, he has taken this concept to the streets of Africa and the slums of South America, and now you can get involved this summer at the Pompidou Centre.
About City of Water Day festival this Sunday July 16th and the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance.