Topic: New York City
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Urban Explorers Think About Public Space Differently Than We Do
Author Moses Gates on what we should be able to access.
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The Minimalist Living Movement Could Use a Different Spokesperson
Multimillionaire Graham Hill has taken a lot of heat since his New York Times column, but he's still out there trying to sell his "living with less" message.
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Photos
The Strange Beauty of Airports Photographed From Above
Jeffrey Milstein has turned a lifelong fascination with airplanes into a gorgeous portrait series of jet hubs.
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Woman Files Suit Alleging She Was Arrested for Criticizing 'Stop and Frisk'
The NYPD's aggressive policy has come under increased scrutiny in recent months.
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How to Protect the Rockaways From Another Sandy
A community bands together to call for change, but it's not clear what exactly needs to be done.
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Judge Invalidates Bloomberg's Soda Ban
The law was set to go into effect tomorrow.
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Why New York City's Open Data Law Is Worth Caring About
"You always hear that information is power, and in this case it really is."
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1 Out of Every 100 New York City Children Slept in a Shelter This January
Mayor Bloomberg's other legacy: a homelessness crisis.
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Uncovering the First, Fascinating Rulebook for Subway Sign Design
A legendary document brought to the masses.
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Raw Anger Permeates a New Film About Gentrification in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
There is nothing subtle about Gut Renovation, Su Friedrich’s latest documentary. She's pissed and she wants you to know it.

