Have you ever wanted to see what Minneapolis looked like more than 100 years ago?
Hand-tinted photograph of a residential section of Mount Royal. Large stately homes are seen above the road. View is from 20th Avenue SW (later Royal Avenue)...
1329 7th Street New Orleans, LA
Now’s your chance. A few years ago, Bobby relocated from Nashville to Atlanta and his discerning eye landed upon this unique modern cottage. Originally built by the iconic Atlanta architect Henri Jova as a home for his beloved mother, this two story contemporary nest has been re-featherd in Bobby’s one-of-a-kind …
A unique block of East 7th Street in Manhattan's East Village features the Flowerbox condominium building.
About 11 x 14 inch gelatin silver print. Edition 15. Signed on verso. Kazuo Sumida first visited New York in 1995. He found the city to be one of “both bustle and silence,” particularly the underground world of the subway, where he encountered “a place full of characters.” By 2002, he had produced a large body of work of images taken in this subterranean metropolis – tender scenes of lovers and children; gritty portraits of beggars for whom the subway is home; artists, musicians, commuters, and others who pass through the tunnels on their daily journeys. The resulting monograph, A Story of the New York Subway, was published in 2002. Sumida was born in 1952 in Kochi Prefecture in southern Japan. Although photography was not his formal career, Sumida has pursued the art throughout his life. He graduated from Osaka Photography Graduate School in 1983, and also studied at the International Center of Photography in New York, on a fellowship from the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs. He lives in Japan, and continues to visit New York frequently. His work has been shown at the Tokyo Ginza Kodak Photo Salon and the Tokuyama City Museum of Art in Japan. In 2013, the Chicago Art Institute acquired and exhibited several images from his series entitled Notes from Underground: Memories of My Uncle, which now reside in their permanent collection.
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My official campaign to paint our french windows black has launched, and this is it. I'm curious to see how the dude votes. All in favor say YAY!
Explore our many New England seafood restaurant locations. Find a Legal Sea Foods near you and reel in something special for dinner.
The dazzling Forum Cafeteria, rechristened Il Foro, has a chef-worth-watching in the kitchen, and he's cooking with an Italian accent.
Bryant and Kim Ng partner with Rustic Canyon's Josh Loeb and Zoe Nathan.
Many of our apartments in the fabulous 7th, thus some of our favorite spots are on and nearby one of the best streets in the whole area: Rue Saint Dominique
Our latest Story is a curation of Luscious Lofts which come in all shapes and sizes - some are epic, others bijou; some slick, others raw. All super hot!
Amazing wood art by Henrique Oliveira. His wood constructions use fluid forms to wrap around existing structures and inhabit areas.
Try making the Italian classic tender herb-filled porchetta with crispy crackling skin with this easy to follow recipe. It’s basted with flavor and aroma before being slow-roasted to perfection.
Many of our apartments in the fabulous 7th, thus some of our favorite spots are on and nearby one of the best streets in the whole area: Rue Saint Dominique
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Downtown was underwater: The Triangle was swept by unprecedented flood.
From waterfalls to historic houses, here is a Minnesota bucket list of the places that nobody can afford to miss in the Bold North.