Panhandling's major deficiency is that it rarely supplies passersby with enough information to want to give money. A person is suffering, but who...

Sweden's imaginative hotel takes childhood dreams of the ultimate treehouse to new heights.
Cleveland’s uphill battle for its reputation has been going on for years—at least since 1969, the year its Cuyahoga River infamously caught fire...
Like so many great design schemes, Christian Müller's idea for Villa Vals walked the line between intuitive and loony. You want to build a house...
The Contrail bike accessory draws colorful lines of chalking fluid on asphalt behind your bike-producing some literal street art and promoting safety.
Many hope Romano's Grocery Many will become a national model for the healthy corner store.
The trend of barely-more-than-barefoot shoes has involved some cognitive dissonance: They haven't tended to be priced that way. For Jimmy Tomczak,...
Jason Eppink's Pixelator is an "unauthorized video-art performance collaboration" with the New York MTA and Clear Channel.

The promise of a typical CSA is to bring a taste of the farm into town; hauling it around town is another matter. A new mobile service from...
Mexican wrestler El Hijo de Santo might be tough in the ring, but you should see him pet a whale.
Los Angeles has the largest homeless population in the country. In a city where people spend so much time in their cars, it’s a population that...
For most of us, choosing a bank usually comes down to two things: who has the most ATMs and how close is the nearest branch. We might consider...
Step back from the cliché, and you can hear multiple meanings in the phrase "make believe." There's our familiar sense of something imaginary, but...

The artist Tommy Wilson wants to seed-bomb every state in the nation.
When you’re bequeathed several vintage gumball machines, the gift comes with a mandate to do something creative. But what? That was the dilemma...

New work from Hypothetical Developments continues to advertise imaginary buildings and call attention to what New Orleans lacks.
Gillian Laub's new book [i]Testimony[/i] puts a human face on Middle East conflict

The model for the 141 Eyewear company is in its name: You buy one pair of their well-designed frames; they give a pair to someone who needs them.