The 10th edition of the online video conference targeted Gen Z with colorful, interactive booths and lounges that encouraged creativity.
The Gold Coast in Queensland is home to some of Australia’s best beaches, a thriving dining scene, craft markets, national parks, and trendy neighbourhoods.
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Looking for things to do in Johannesburg by a local ? Read on... Johannesburg – South Africa’s biggest city and commercial epicentre. Also known as Jozi, Joburg, or Egoli (City of Gold in Zulu), it began as a gold-mining settlement in the 19th century. There is more to this cosmopolitan city than shopping. If you are visiting Johannesburg, or just looking for things to do in the city, here is a list of family-friendly things to do in greater Johannesburg and the surrounding area. However even if you don’t have kids with you, you will still enjoy most of them.
Urban explorer Bradley Garrett documents his adventures dodging guards and documenting sites in a new book. These are some of his best photos.
We don't expect our craziest urban legends to exist for good reasons, but we do at least expect their origins to be mysterious. If you can just point to the guy who made up the crazy story in the first place, what are we doing here?
A nearly five-hundred-year-old secret lies deep within the Peruvian Andes. The desire to know this secret impassioned the hearts and minds of many explorers from all different time periods and backgrounds.
It began as a celebration. In 1925, the same decade that gave us The Great Gatsby, the affordable car, the…
Please also see: ARCHITECTURE AND MANHATTAN BUILDINGS - PART 1 - The Reservoir / Central Park Somewhere in the "photo district" (near Chelsea) View from Avenue A and 12th street roof ConEd Plant / East 14th street View of avenue B from Tompkins Park. Charlie Parker was actually living in this corner building. My friend Stella (owner of Cafe della Pace on 7ht st.) was renting his old apartment (with a great terrace) in the mid-90's. 22nd st / 7th ave. East Houston street East 12th street (btw.1st and A) View from East 11th street Cotton Club in Harlem / west end of 125th st. East end of Canal Street / Chinatown The Jefferson Theater before destruction East Village mosque Another shot of Allen Ginsberg window seen from my 12th st (corner of A) apartment. this was also the building of Richard Hell... Alphabet City Brownstones and back of the Chelsea Hotel seen from my apartment on west 22nd st. Please also see : Empire State Building - Different Views Part 3 - Flatiron Building
It’s easy enough to get Art Nouveau and Art Deco confused, probably owing to the fact that they both start with ‘art’. But Art Nouveau and Art Deco are actually two very distinct design movements, with very distinct looks, that appeared around the turn of the 20th century. After perusing this brief disambiguation, you may not be an expert on design history — but you can casually drop these two descriptors into conversations, and your friends are sure to be impressed.
Magnetized Space, a retrospective of Lygia Pape, is at the Serpentine Gallery. The experimental Brazilian artist's work ranges from films of people breaking out of boxes to rooms spun from gold thread