By now those of you in America are hopefully over your Thanksgiving turkey hangover. If you're in Canada, you've been over it for a long time now. If you're in neither place, Thanksgiving probably seems like a pretty vague holiday. Read more »
As their name suggests, the Grey Area Foundation for The Arts (GAFFTA) understands that the best solutions are not black and white, they come from the gray area - the space of overlapping interest in common problems and solutions. Read more »
The New York Times incites controversy with a headline about European cities "irking" drivers-- but the article itself tells a different story. Read more »
When New York City cyclist Casey Neistat got a ticket from a police officer for failing to use a bike lane, he got out his camera to show how hard it is to stay in the prescribed area. Read more »
Advocates of sharing and other unimpeachably sensible ideas often get flack for being out-of-step with the American spirit—for trying to force some kind of (take your pick) Euro/ socialist/ zen Buddhist/ nostalgic/ Third World/ green lifestyle . Read more »
I was genuinely surprised to come across a website called the Conservative Planner, promising a “A different dose of urban planning” (featured on this week’s digest from one of my favorite sources of urban news and views, Planetizen. Read more »
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