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The Homogenization of the Global Music Festival
Pitchfork Paris is a lot more Pitchfork than Paris.
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Urban Wonk
The Power of Bicycles in Disaster Recovery
For New Yorkers, cycling didn't just come in handy while the subway was shut down.
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Do Foreclosures Increase Crime After All?
On the heels of a study that showed no link between home closures and crime, new research finds a clear (though modest) connection.
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Democracy in America
The Skyrocketing Costs of Running for Mayor of a Major U.S. City
While the 2012 presidential election will likely be the most expensive in history, a similar money-race is happening on the local level.
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Photos
The Story Behind New York Magazine's Hurricane Sandy Cover
How the photo was shot, and what it means.
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Occupy Wall Street's New Gig: Hurricane Relief
Sandy seems to be bringing out the best in a lot of New Yorkers, including the Zucotti Park organizers.
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Postcard
'Much of the Beach Is Gone'
Fire Island, a beach community off the coast of Long Island, struggles in the wake of massive Sandy damage.
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5 Ways Hurricane Sandy Could Reshape New York's Economy
Using 9/11 as a guide to figure out the super-storm's impact.
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Romney's Murky Urban Agenda
As Massachusetts governor, Romney was a believer in smart growth, climate change and mass transit. But the same man may not enter the White House, if he wins.
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Maps
The Needlessly Inscrutable Geography of Scientific Funding
Data are scarce, but a look at grants from the National Institutes of Health gives us at least a partial picture.

