“The unnatural, that too is natural,” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote at the end of the 18th century. While Goethe could never have predicted our technology-saturated age, his centuries-old words ...
Feeling trapped under the new state of emergency? Want to travel somewhere but have reservations due to the ongoing coronavirus? We don’t blame you. Life under the current SOE is more restrictive than ...
The work was unveiled on June 9 at the beautiful—and at the time windswept—Hunters Point Park South in Long Island City. The hot tub is perched on the edge of the East River, set against sweeping ...
Pace’s booth at this year’s edition of Frieze Los Angeles will spotlight works by artists with strong connections to the city. Pace announced highlights from its 2026 global program across its ...
If a student dared to use the word “reveal” in a story, Alhambra High School journalism teacher Ted Tajima would wield his red pencil and boom in his eloquent baritone, “Only God reveals.” To his ...
The events of March 11, 2011 are still very much in the minds of the Japanese people and it's no surprise that we've seen a number of tsunami safety pod designs emerge in the years since. This example ...
April 17, 2006 It’s not surprising that Japan’s Nobuhiro “Monster” Tajima won the ‘Race to the Sky’ hillclimb last Sunday, one of the great hill climbs on the international calendar. Monster has now ...
SAN DIEGO, CA — Japanese pop and San Diego foodie culture will combine for a one-day pop-up experience at a San Diego ramen restaurant. Parfait Party, San Diego's ice cream-themed maid café, is ...