Music subscription service Jukely has a great deal where you can pay $25 and then get to see unlimited live music shows and concerts throughout the world, including New York. These aren't…
Jesse Hooker and Cosmo Piefl are two modern day outdoorsmen who recently escaped the urban confines of Brooklyn to set upon an explorer’s mission: navigating the entire Hudson River by…
Graffiti Rock was an early 80's idea to make a hip-hop version of the popular music and dance programs Soul Train and American Bandstand. It only had one episode, a pilot, that aired on WPIX…
Quartz recently published an interesting article and video in which Alexander Tochilovsky, an adjunct professor of design and typography at The Cooper Union School of Art, analyzes logos,…
With Untilled, sculpture artist Pierre Huyghe created a beautiful reclining female with a nightmare-inducing live colony of bees over the head. Urban beekeeper Andrew Cote supplied the…
The grand entrance of the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda at the American Museum of Natural History is home to a massive 5,200 square foot installation of murals, originally completed in 1935 by…
Portals is a cool tech-heavy project from the team at Shared_Studios that allows people to communicate with each other worldwide as if they were in the same room. Portals are gold shipping…
Daytonian in Manhattan recently published the tragic story behind the American Merchant Mariners' Memorial on Pier A in Battery Park. By the end of the war, hundreds of Merchant Marine ships…
The Londonist recently published a series of infographics comparing the subway systems of the two cities on multiple fronts including price, distance covered, cleanliness, ease of navigation…
Brooklyn based producer and director of photography Martine Emile recently made this great little profile piece on street artist George Colon about his newest mural, All Lives Matter. I got…