A modern luxury glass apartment building, left, sits across the street from an older red brick apartment, the home of photograher Arne Svenson.

New Yorkers Furious over Peeping Art Exhibit

By Jake Pearson | May 23
If you live in New York City, you might want to keep your curtains drawn or you may end up as the unknowing subject in an art gallery.

A Dog’s Life: Planning Your Pet’s Staycation

By EDGE | Wednesday May 22, 2013
Summer travel season is upon us, but don’t forget about your favorite pooch. DogVacay offers essential tips to make sure your dog is well taken care of during your next vacation.

At last! Unpakt.com Brings Comparison Web Shopping to Finding a Mover in New England

By Steve Weinstein | Wednesday May 22, 2013
At last, there is Unpakt.com, a comparison-shopping site that brings the Kayak and Expedia model to finding a qualified moving company. Finding and booking a trustworthy mover is as easy as booking a flight, renting a car or buying home appliances.

The Psychology of Design and Color

Tuesday May 21, 2013
What’s on your walls? What’s on your shelves? What pleases your eye may be playing tricks on your mind. Just the color of the room can play a huge role in how we feel and behave.
A sinking home in Lakeport, Calif.

California Neighborhood Slowly Sinking

By Tracie Cone | Wednesday May 15, 2013
A neighborhood 100 miles north of San Francisco is slowly sinking, one house at a time.
A sinking home in Lakeport, Calif.

Moving Tips and Trends

By EDGE | Monday May 13, 2013
May is National Moving Month. So if you’re packing up, be sure to check out EDGE’s tips for moving etiquette and keeping out the clutter in your new home.
Estrella Diaz sits next to a homemade sign advertising her home for sale, in Havana, Cuba.

Cuba’s Real Estate Market on the Rise

By Peter Orsi | Thursday May 9, 2013
A baffling real estate market has emerged in the year and a half since President Raul Castro legalized private home sales in Cuba. While trade in homes is now legal, the people who bring buyers together with sellers are not.

AT&T Moves Into Home Security

By Peter Svensson | Monday May 6, 2013
AT&T hopes to get a piece of the $18 billion home security industry as the wireless industry has slowed down after 10 years of steady growth.

Think Inside the Box

By EDGE | Friday May 3, 2013
Who says you need a backyard garden to give your green thumb a workout? Here are six tips for growing your favorite herbs and vegetables in small spaces.
A plaque dedicated to Roger Ebert at his boyhood home in Urbana, Ill.

Roger Ebert’s Home Remembered

By David Mercer | Wednesday May 1, 2013
The town of Urbana, Illinois, remembers Roger Ebert and his lasting impact, while the current owner of the movie critic’s childhood home welcomes visitors who want to pay their respects.

Gardeners Make Plans With No Certainty in Forecast

By M.L. Johnson | Monday Apr 29, 2013
Drastic shifts in weather patterns are leaving gardeners in a drought or flooded with concerns over how to keep their plants alive.