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Niels Mickers/Flickr Belgians love giving their Manneken Pis fashion makeovers – just not this one.
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Photos
See Chicago Coated in Neon Blues and Greens
The city's largest public art project opened this week.
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Postcard
What Peace Looks Like to Sana'a's Graffiti Artists
A new initiative encourages young people to paint for peace.
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Charts
Which City Might Try to Ban Huge Sodas Next?
Deductive reasoning says Seattleites should drink 'em while they got 'em.
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Videos
Cash Still Needed to Turn S.F.'s Bay Bridge Into a Giant, Glimmering Lite-Brite
Artist Leo Villereal is still hoping to outfit the iconic span with a carpet of white lights that's 1.5 miles long.
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Videos
Stringer Bell Puts on a Few Pounds for 'The Wire: The Musical'
A fake musical of David Simon's Baltimore saga has surfaced, featuring actual actors from the show.
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Olympics 2012
How the Olympics Will Reflect London's Changing Food Scene
The Games will offer spectators a distinctly familiar roster of dishes, distinguished from what’s available at the average airport mainly by even higher prices.
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Photos
What Pittsburgh Looked Like When It Decided It Had a Pollution Problem
Photographs from the 1940s of the Steel City as it began to address its notoriously smoky air.
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Postcard
The Never-Ending Tumult in Cairo
Protesters decried the most recent ruling on deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.
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In Fort Worth, Creating a Coherent Neighborhood
A new development plan weaves 11 new structures into the existing urban fabric.
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The Dark Side of the Smart City, in Video Game Form
"Watch Dogs" puts the controls of a networked city in players' hands.

