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In Skid Row, a 19-story residential tower for homeless people will offer gym, cafe, art studio
LA Times via AOL· 5 days agoThe Weingart Center Assn. will soon begin placing homeless people in a 278-unit tower, part of a...
New clubs pop up in Laguna Woods for all sorts of interests
Orange County Register· 50 minutes agoRachel Barnes founded the South African Springboks club... Africa and moved from San Diego to the...
Made in Idaho: Boise Art Glass
KIVI Boise· 3 days agoBoise Art Glass teaches people how to take molten glass and turn it into a variety of one-
He wanted a cool garage, she wanted an airy art studio. They got both. - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 3 days ago“As a designer, I’m a difficult client,” Moscowitz admits. After toying with very modern ideas,...
Under the baobab: Celebrate Juneteenth, new Palmer Museum this month in Happy Valley
State College Centre Daily Times via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoStephen Carpenter II and others to the ribbon cutting. The museum then welcomed a flood of hundreds ...
Mark Rothko’s former NYC studio, where he created some of his most famous works, lists for $9.5M
NY Post via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe double-wide red brick structure...Schickel. It comes with arched windows, a large arched door, a...
10 best places to ooh and ahh over St. Louis’ stained glass treasures
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 3 days ago“It’s a hallmark of south St. Louis homes,” says Aaron Frei, calling the area an unrecognized...
Universal Studios Hollywood celebrates 60 years of taking fans behind the scenes
Digital Spy· 7 days agoUniversal Studios Hollywood is full of rollercoasters that fling you around at breakneck speeds, but...
Jessica Chastain is selling her historic 4-bedroom apartment in New York City for $7.45 million....
Business Insider· 4 days agoJessica Chastain has lived in her historic New York apartment since 2015. Before her, the space was...
The Grand Palais Is Set to Reopen in Time for the Olympics
Conde Nast Traveler via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“We want to work with the sun,” says Fusillier. “...will be made open to the public—without the need...