A new installation brings the history of the Bowery to life in the places that it happened. Called Windows on the Bowery, the installation celebrates the unique history of the neighborhood.
After years of discussion, and plans derailed by the Great Recession, Atlanta could be closer to finally getting a Hard Rock Hotel. Plans call for a groundbreaking sometime this year for the 220-room facility near Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The John Anson Ford Theatre hosted its first show in nearly two years last night, after a huge overhaul added a new stage, new lighting and a freeway noise barrier. Still to come: a picnic area and food stand. Those should be ready in August.
The open air theatre in the Cahuenga Pass is making a comeback. The venue was built in 1921, and has withstood a wildfire and raucous rock 'n' rollers. Here's a look back at its dramatic history.
Sad news in the world of free print publications. The charming Little Free Library in Duboce Triangle called it quits this week, according to Hoodline, due to instances of robbery and arson.
For many a San Francisco tourist, the Upper Haight represents rock ’n’ roll in the 1960s. Flower power. Tune in/tune out. But soon a modern refresh will come to the famous neighborhood—specifically, on the sidewalks.
Billed as "an entertainer’s dream," this Craftsman offers the unexpected trifecta of Inman Park prestige, Beltline walkability, and a slam-dunk pool-party oasis. The catch: Buyers will need about $1.4 million to attain it.
If you’re looking for a bit of architectural style with your vacation, forego the traditional cabin or seaside cottage and try staying in a geodesic dome. You'll get off-the-grid lifestyle, secluded locations, and plenty of funky styling.
Once it does finally open, the Albo Liberis-designed hotel will offer its guests a "full-service resort-level experience" in addition to its 60-foot outdoor pool, 15,000-square-foot rooftop garden, and sweeping ballroom.