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Ice Cream Takedown: We all scream for Ice Cream
Hearing about an event called the Ice Cream Takedown, Untapped’s editors scrambled to get an invitation and indeed it
Morgantown: In The Shadow Of Industry
Swallow Café and other businesses on Bogart Street How does a sparsely inhabited industrial zone become one of New York
The Untapped Guide to Chelsea
Here is the next installment in Untapped’s curated guide for speedy exploration. Last week, I presented 5 spots in
‘Don’t Forget to Look Up!’: The Broadway You Haven’t Seen…Part 3 Union Square to Times Square
I spent a lot of the walk under the shadow of the Empire State Building, but had it not been
Declare Your Independence: Doodle Bomb
Hamptons Magazine, July 1-7 2011 We must be free not because we claim freedom, but because we practice it. –William
NYC Subway Art: 1,2,3 Lines
A subway station is home to two extremes: the harried commuter whose mind is split between the time and not
Unexpected Architecture: Gustave Eiffel in La Paz
La Paz, Bolivia: a city full of juxtapositions. Aymara women with bowler hats and colorful aguayos on their backs cross
Portland, Oregon: A Hub for Creative Folks
Sandwiched between two major cities, San Francisco and Seattle, the city of Portland marches to its own beat – a place
Turning Empty Brooklyn Storefronts into Street Art Venues
\Store awnings touting a beauty salon, a taco restaurant, and ten other storefronts span the block of Willoughby Street between
The Duo Multicultural Arts Center: A Turn of the Century Theater
All photos by Matt Lambros/After the Final Curtain The Duo Multicultural Arts Center building opened in 1889 as a
Old World in the New World: Santa Fe’s Architectural Legacy, Part 2
We return to our look at Santa Fe architecture just as the Spaniards have arrived… As with all Spanish Colonial
Melbourne: A Network of Cycling Trails
In 2011, Melbourne was voted the most liveable city (take that Sydney!) by The Economist. With the high cost of