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Built as a Medici palace, the Villa Medici houses the Académie de France in Rome, a venerated cultural institution that supports artists and hosts numerous cultural events.
Walk in the footsteps of Edgar Allan Poe and the Ghosts of Greenwich Village.
Mimes, music, and macarons: this weekend's Bastille Days festivities will give you everything your little Francophile heart desires.
Architects in 17th century Paris had a lot of constraints to work with: swampy land, oddly shaped plots and some rather demanding patrons, including Louis XIV's first lover.
From Times Square to Lincoln Center, here's Part 4 in the series, showing you what you're not seeing whilst wandering the Theater District...
An underground art scene that is accessible to all New Yorkers? Come and see the top sights on the 4,5, and 6 subway lines.
It’s that time of year when photographers converge to catch a glimpse of the much-anticipated Manhattanhenge.
James Gulliver Hancock, an illustrator originally from Australia currently based in Brooklyn has set out to draw all the buildings in New York City.
Excluded from Bolivia's museums and arts institutions, young artists are banding together to form collectives where they can share and promote their (sometimes controversial) artwork.
Down an all but nondescript set of stairs on Chinatown's Doyers Street is Pulqueria, an upscale Mexican restaurant brought to you by the guys from Apotheke.