When burlesque, bio-pop, photography and red wine come together in a hallowed Upper East Side members-only club.
The Untapped history behind the theater featured in the Enimem/Chrysler Superbowl Ad.
DId you know that Goldman Sachs started as a pushcart?
The original interior featured a six-floor lobby, a tri-level auditorium in homage to an Arabian tent, a massive elephant head, and was ornamented in “black marble, red leather, aluminum gilt, and 300,000 crystal jewels.”
Untapped Paris checks out the first Dead Drop in Paris and inadvertently runs into gay cruisers and a lot of condoms.
Paris has some of the best street art in the world and whilst walking around the city you can get a pretty good introduction into its unique artistic style.
Nicholas Britell is a film composer who has written music featured in two of Natalie Portman’s directorial pieces. With a background in classical and hip-hop (yes it's possible), we had a feeling Nick would know exactly what is cool in New York these days.
When I arrived at college, I found that there were two things that made me more interesting than your average freshman: I was ambiguously brown and widely confused for Indian, Asian, and various other ethnicities, and I was from New Orleans. People were interested in my hometown, and I seized on it.
Untapped visited the hidden “backlot” facility of the Musées de Paris, located far from the tangle of tourists. In Ivry-sur-Seine, an industrial suburb southeast of Paris, a nineteenth-century industrial building now serves as storage and workshop for the fifteen museums operated by the Ville de Paris.
Did you know that Trinity Church is one of the largest landowners in New York City? Its been converting the Hudson Square/Tribeca area since the 1920s.