McDonald’s often likes to go big for St. Patrick’s Day in its hometown of Chicago with fun activations around its … More
Category: Installation
All the Coolest Food Experiences Coming to SXSW
On March 9, South by Southwest, one of the country’s biggest film, music, and yes, food, festivals kicks off. Mark Hamill will be … More
Pringles Pops Into New York, Giving Fans A Taste Of Flavor Stacking
This October, Pringles® is taking its iconic crisps to new extremes with a New York pop-up dedicated to flavor stacking – a new … More
Bumble Created a Food Truck That Served Actual Catfish to Promote a Photo-Verification Feature
Any online millennial dater knows their way around a catfish. They’re those people who create fake profiles on dating and social apps, … More
Why Kind Dumped 45,000 Pounds of Sugar and Sculpted Children Out of It in Times Square Today
Anybody who passed through Times Square this morning likely noticed a giant mound of sugar and an array of children … More
Dixie Served BBQ 40 Feet in the Air to ‘Stress Test’ Its Paper Plates
Dixie served up a BBQ 40 feet in the air and got servers to hand food out on tightropes, in … More
Eat an ‘Orange Is the New Black’ Candy Shiv or ‘GoT’ Beast Jerky at This Comic-Con Diner
Comcast’s Xfinity is serving up tantalizing pop-culture inspired meals at San Diego’s Comic-Con this week, at a pop-up diner paying … More
Check Out a Cool 3-D Art Installation That Pays Tribute to NYC’s Immigrant Street Vendors
New York City’s street food would be a bunch of overly chewy pretzels and meh-tasting hot dogs if not for the vibrant community of immigrant vendors running the carts. Sadly, these hardworking individuals are generally under-appreciated for their role in creating one of the city’s most iconic cultures.
Lucy Sparrow’s Felt Bodega Hits The Standard, High Line in NYC
Based on her best-known work, one would assume that the British artist Lucy Sparrow is a city mouse, but when Standard Culture finally got through to the artist, she was deep in the English countryside where she lives on a farm of all places. To give us a sense for how remote her home is, she adds, “The nearest shop is about three miles away,” and that, ironically, made perfect sense.