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A Few of My Favorite Things

There’s nothing like some old favorites to ease you into a Monday morning — even if they’re not your own. With Favorite Places, Google lets you explore the favorite spots of experts from cities around the world. Choose to browse worldwide or get a closer look at specific cities, including New York, Tokyo and Madrid and pick the brain of locals ... Read More »

Cinema Under the Stars

When summer rolls around, there’s nothing better than sitting under the stars and watching a movie. Well, almost nothing. You’ll definitely get bonus points for bringing a picnic basket, a bottle of wine and some good friends. We looked around our hometown and more to find where you can see some outdoor screenings this summer. Read More »

Art International

At Museyon, we’re all about the intersection of culture and travel. That’s why we’re so psyched by the latest project from Brazilian street artists Os Gemeos. Can’t make it to São Paulo?  Well, if you’re in New York, you’re in luck. Just hop in a cab (or the F train) to see their new mural going up on the corner of ... Read More »

Film + Fashion

Craving a fix of fashion on film? Then head to the Met. This summer, the museum plays hosts to a series of film screenings in celebration of the Costume Instute’s latest exhibition, Model as Muse. The real highlight starts before the opening credits even roll. Each film is all accompanied by pre-screening chats with curator Harold Koda and A-list special guests including famed model Carmen ... Read More »

Starring: New York

Spring is in the air. And in New York that means one thing — the Tribeca Film Festival is back. From April 22 through May 3 take in more than 100 features and shorts at Robert De Niro’s famous festival. While the beautiful people descend on the city for the annual cinema extravaganza, the festival’s hottest ticket is sure to ... Read More »

The Manhattan Project: New York City, USA

  New York has inspired, awed and even disgusted many an artist. With it’s distinct neighborhoods, colorful history and ever-changing face, the city has had a long love affair with the camera. Nisha Gopalan traces the city’s cinematic cameos from Manhattan’s bohemian downtown haunts from Desperately Seeking Susan, through Taxi Driver’s Times Square and to the glitzy uptown world Breakfast ... Read More »

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