Vintage 1970s Photos Show Lost Sites of NYC's Lower East Side
A quest to find his grandmother's birthplace led Richard Marc Sakols on a mission to capture his changing neighborhood on film.
Sylvia Beach was a helluva woman. An American expatriated to Paris at the turn of the century, Beach was a
One month after the fanfare of Marseille’s inauguration as Capital of Culture, an old ferry terminal humbly refitted to
If you think a jewelry store should be bare and minimal for the gems to stand out on their own,
The Maison de Verre (Glass House) is one of the most precious architectural wonders in all of Paris, but it
Architecture is thought of in terms of strength, stability and fortitude. But an exhibit of paper architecture on view now
The Musée d’Ennery is one of Paris’s least known house museums, but one of the city’s most
“Paris isn’t for changing planes,” Audrey Hepburn says to Humphrey Bogart in Sabrina, “it’s for changing your outlook!
In Paris, each arrondissement carries their own identity, and its inhabitants are proud of it. Sure, it sometimes borders on
The ‘Colonnes de Buren‘ (Buren’s Columns), you know them without really knowing them, when you live in Paris. They
Here are some curated events happening in Paris for the month of February. If you have any events you’d
In Paris, we are constantly passing by the former homes and haunts of famous French writers. Part of the city’
I’ve drawn a few landmark compilations for Untapped Cities over the past year or so. The first step is
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