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Flickr/Ahmad Moussaoui The presence of Syrian refugees may have also played a role in a recent crackdown on gay bars.
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BMW Guggenheim Cancels Its Berlin Exhibition Amid Threats of Violence
Left-wing activists threatened to "derail" the project, arguing it would speed gentrification.
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Why People in Cities Walk Fast
Researchers have proposed a number of theories over the years — from sensory overload to the economic value of time.
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Videos
Filming Life in Miniature Cities (But Not Really)
A roundup of some of our favorite city-based tilt-shift videos.
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Postcard
Postcard From Colombo
Monks protest a United Nations resolution.
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The March Madness of Walkability
Which Sweet Sixteen team stadium is in the most walkable neighborhood?
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Let This App Be Your Guide to New York's Subway Art
There's a ton of good art strewn throughout the winding tunnels of the MTA's transit system. This new city-sanctioned app makes finding it easier than ever.
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Postcard
Postcard From Bissau
An assassination mars a peaceful presidential vote.
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Photos
Two Big Public Space Makeovers for Chicago
A 2.65-mile elevated park and a massive makeover for Navy Pier are both in the works.
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L.A.'s Unofficial Late Night Bike Marathon
Taking advantage of closed streets for a bike ride down carless streets – at 4 a.m.
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2012's Hottest Music Cities, According to SXSW
A statistical look at the leading indie rock scenes represented at this year's festival in Austin.

