Liv-Connected, a modular construction company, is hard at work trying to solve the country’s housing crisis. Their solution? A customizable, prefabricated home that can be assembled on-site in four hours. The company was founded in 2019 by physician Herbert Rogove—an early proponent of tel
Although drop-in and spray-in bedliners have been the traditional choices for protecting the inside of your pickup’s cargo bed, there is now a third style: sectional bedliners. Which one is right for your truck?
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It’s true; moms can do it all — including laughing dad jokes under the table. Sorry, Dads (and your dad jokes), but moms are pretty funny too. In fact, part of what makes moms so hilarious is that they can easily laugh at themselves. Whether they’re poking fun at pregnancy and motherhood
Steve Stern, author of the new novel, The Village Idiot, based around the life of painter Chaim Soutine, surveys a brief history of artists in fiction
I confess to suffering from artist-envy. I mean, rather than arranging the fly-specks and hen-scratches we call language on the blank pag
Amarachi Onwuka, a senior molecular biology major and portrait artist, sits outside the Frick Fine Arts building with one of her art pieces.
By Grace Hemcher, Senior Staff Writer September 22, 2022
A massive 48-by-60-inch canvas explodes with deep blues, vibrant pinks and a b
The veteran auctioneer and global traveler weighs in on the city's vying for the crown.
Every month in The Hammer, art-industry veteran Simon de Pury lifts the curtain on his life as the ultimate art-world insider, his brushes with celebrity, and his invaluable insight into the inner wor
I’m a bit of a perfectionist. I plan vacations to a T, my mind replays blunders on loop, and the thought that there might be typos in my articles makes my jaw clench in agitation. Okay, maybe more than a “bit.”
The thing is, I know I shouldn’t be this way. The pur
There’s some kind of festive gathering for just about everyone in the borough over the next few days. For music aficionados, the Brooklyn Americana Music Festival is staging dozens of free concerts throughout the city; for the block partier, there’s the Fort Greene Community Festival i