Hidden among New York City's various neighborhoods are some amazing pieces of sculpture; artistic delights to be found on the streets of Manhattan, if you know where to look. Here are a few of the city's not-to-be-missed art pieces.
Our curated list of events for this week: Atlas Obscura talk on the Paris Catacombs, Fashion's Night Out, "Strike Anywhere" at ICP & performance art at Third Streaming.
The career of John Shmerykowsky, partner in charge of the Philip Morris Building, Hunter College, the Union Carbide Building, 5 Times Square and 33 Maiden Lane.
Named the "Most artistic building in town" in 1892, the Hibernia Bank building today stands empty and is in disrepair. Can this beautiful bank building help revitalize mid-market?
Thanks to adaptive re-use these two banks can still stand proud as sentinels to one of San Francisco's finest City Beautiful Streets.
An underground art scene that is accessible to all New Yorkers? Come and see the top sights on the 1, 2, and 3 subway lines.
Wondering where to watch the Euro Cup Final this Sunday? These bars promise to get you in on all of the excitement of the battle royal.
A history of the address 120 Park Avenue from the nineteenth-century to today.
In 1846, the United States Army claimed all of New Mexico and established an outpost in Santa Fe, bringing the first power saw. A new building aesthetic was born: the Territorial Style.
This series on Bobby Fox’s adventures to Ukraine is excerpted for Untapped from his yet-to-be-published memoir “Love & Vodka” about an American traveling through the harsh and surreal reality of Ukrainian life. In his first post, Bobby survived a memorable Ukranian Airlines experience.