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This round-up of the unique laundromats of New York City began because I was wondering if I could drink and do my laundry at the same time.
What is a Parisian man like, and where can we find him? Perhaps in Beaubourg, near the Centre Pompidou, in the studios of fashion designer Barnabé Hardy...
Alec Monopoly comments on capitalism with his Monopoly Man. The Park Place exhibition at Lab Art brings his and other art from the street to the gallery.
With the launch of the new SimCity, a full-on urban planning competition run by Fast Company, went down between MIT, Columbia Studio-X, OpenPlans and KPF.
Tomorrow, March 20, is Macaron Day, an annual tradition started by Pierre Hermé, wherein patisseries give away macarons for a good cause.
Photo recap of the 5-course dinner in the abandoned bank of Manhattan, produced by Untapped Cities, Local Roots NYC and No Longer Empty.
From the tower of the General Theological Seminary you can get unique views of Midtown, Chelsea, the High Line, and many more Manhattan neighborhoods.
On April 20th chefs Rob McCue and Adam Banks will take us to a decadent era of NYC history in Prohibition NYC, a speakeasy event in an undisclosed location.
Santa Teresa, a historical neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro located on top of a hill, was built around the Santa Teresa Convent during the 18th century. It offers splendid views of the city and stunning architectural walks showing off a great variety of styles.
Our curated events picks for this week: Participate in video installation art with Made in NY, taste Bronx Brewery's new Belgian Pale Ale, Gimme the Loot film screening at IFC.