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Shutterstock Research looking at African Americans in Houston finds a significant correlation.
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Trompe L'oeil in the Slums: São Paulo's 'Floating' Graffiti
Graffiti artists have created words that seem to float several feet above the crooked roadways of a Brazilian favela.
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Zipcar's Cities of the Future
Zipcar ranks U.S. cities on innovation, sustainability, and creativity.
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Urban Wonk
The Official Guide to Tactical Urbanism
A new book offers case studies and tips on creating quick and effective urban interventions.
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Can a Highway Median Become an Alluring Public Space?
That's the question in Miami, where a design firm has created a temporary pop-up park, complete with sod and seating.
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Sprinkles Cupcakes Explains Its 24-Hour 'Cupcake ATM'
The company says it plans to launch round-the-clock, cupcake-dispensing automatons in not just Beverly Hills, but every city it's located in.
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This Week in Bans: Belarus Kills Off 'Jesus Christ Superstar'
Also recently banned in cities around the world: yobbos terrorizing a London suburb, "cruel" live-chicken art and the public roasting of whole cows in Phnom Penh.
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Say Goodbye to One of the Most Popular Graffiti Spots Near Paris
One of France's most famous tagging destinations, an old warehouse in Pantin, is scheduled to become just another mixed-use development.
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Raleigh's Guerrilla Wayfinding Signs Deemed Illegal
With his signs removed by the city, we checked in with the project's founder on his next move.
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Democracy in America
Portland's Mayoral Race Is Full of Delightful Oddballs
Could Oregon's largest city be helmed by a tree-climbing arsonist, a man who holds proof of God's existence, or the guitar genius behind the tweaker anthem, "Mobile Crank Lab"?
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The Urban Senior Puzzle
More seniors are moving to metropolitan areas, but are they settling in central cities or suburbs?

