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.
Robert Mallet Stevens was one of the great early 20th century architects, and yet some who walk past the street
The 17th arrondissement is largely residential and often overlooked due to its lack of obvious attractions. This only serves to
Ask me what the most surprising thing I’ve ever seen in Paris is, and I can answer without batting
On the Eastern side of the Bois de Vincennes, a ceremonial torii gate marks the beginning of a quiet path,
The way the sun hits Hotel Lutetia‘s facade as it starts to set is hypnotic. It casts the iconic
Two triumphal arches often go undiscovered during the usual tourist route in Paris, overshadowed by their ever popular sister L’
With its small village-feel, narrow cobblestone streets, and charming little houses, the Butte aux Cailles neighborhood in the southern 13th
Travel back to the dreamy world of vintage via a trip to CENTQUATRE (104), a cultural and artistic space tucked
On Tuesday November 27, The Pillow Project paid a visit to legendary bookshop Shakespeare & Company. The Pittsburgh-based troupe plays
Amidst frames more or less richly decorated with furnished balconies or rails, moldings or sculptures, and inevitable geranium plants… sometimes,
A few minutes of browsing the website of The Museum of Everything was enough to make me leave my flat
Today, in the series of notable Parisians who changed their career in order to follow their passion, let me introduce
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