Missing the fireworks from last night? Don't worry, the Downtown Doodler draws them in for you.
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.
On a recent trip to La Paz, Bolivia, arts editor Laura Itzkowitz discovered some architecture that looked like it had been airlifted out of Paris and uncovered some little-known history about the man who designed the Eiffel Tower.
Portland, Oregon: an urban epicenter of creative indie-entrepreneurship and do-it-yourself spirit with a thriving economy of a growing number of independent shops - a hub for creative folks.
After almost three years on display, the art gallery within the vacant shops and restaurants on Willoughby Street will be taken down by the end of June.
The DMAC has served many uses since its opening in 1889: dance and catering hall, theater and TV studio.
The second of two chronicles tracing the origins of architecture in Santa Fe, New Mexico and the evolution of 'Santa Fe Style.'
A cycling tour of Melbourne, Australia's Capital City Trail.
Amid a slew of skyscrapers and boxy apartments in Seoul lies a tiny mountain where any visitor can trace back the history of the city.
To see Bangkok beyond its urban walls, consider signing up for a Thai culinary class, quickly catching on as an institution of discovery on culture and Thai cuisine for visitors.