When the video artist Ryan Trecartin opened his current show at New York’s Moma/PS1 in Queens, the critical praise was immediate and deafening: Peter Schjeldahl of The New Yorker declared him the “most consequential artist to ...READ MORE›
Bluarch, a small New York architecture firm, has completed the interior of a Greek bakery in Queens that’s every bit as sticky-sweet as the goodies it sells: The place looks like a giant, oozing pastry.
Of course, it isn’t ...READ MORE›
One of the last followers of tech news to hear the reports Thursday that Apple had sued Fei Lam, the 17-year-old Queens high school student who infamously sold White iPhone conversion kits to eager buyers tired of waiting on Apple's ...READ MORE›
High-schooler Fei "Phil" Lam started a business his senior year--and it's already pulling in six figures. We spoke with Lam about his Foxconn supplier, trademark infringement, and the PI threatening a criminal investigation.READ MORE›
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