Revisit the glorious history of the Grands Magasins of Paris, the stores that revolutionized the art of retail.
Jane Greengold's "Impalements" is an annual Halloween art project that sees gnarling, carved pumpkins stuck onto the rusty spikes of an iron fence of a house in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.
A look at the fading ads of Portland's Pearl District, a turn-of-the-century revitalized niche where old meets new.
La Boca, a barrio on the edge of downtown Buenos Aires, is frequented by visitors (typically tourists) eager for a glimpse into the local culture despite its impoverished surroundings.
While Sandy put the G train out of commission, I decided to follow it aboveground and untap this oft-blighted line.
A look behind the scenes at Industry City Distillery where a team of entrepreneurs are building vodka from scratch.
All photos by Andrew Brooks On Peter Street in Manchester sits the abandoned Albert Hall and Aston Institute, built in
When Lower Manhattan was out of power, comedian Jeff Seal rode his bike around filming wherever he could find glimmers of light until he got a flat tire.
See the abandoned warehouse turned street art haven in Pantin, just outside Paris, before it's demolished.
New York City boasts the country's only Nobel Prize Monument in Theodore Roosevelt Park near the American Museum of Natural History; a fitting place, as Roosevelt was the country's first Nobel Prize Winner.