2015년 2월 28일 토요일

This Week's Most Popular Stories

'Nobody My Age Can Afford to Stay Here Forever', The College of Lost Arts, and more...

This Week’s Most Popular from CityLab

Friday, February 27, 2015

'Nobody My Age Can Afford to Stay Here Forever'

London billboards are sharing the stories of people moving both to and from the rapidly changing city. Some of them are quite painful to read.
FEARGUS O'SULLIVAN
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The College of Lost Arts

A small college in Charleston, South Carolina, seeks to revive the centuries-old fine building trades.
AMY CRAWFORD
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The Danger of Being Neighborly Without a Permit

All over America, people have put small "give one, take one" book exchanges in front of their homes. Then they were told to tear them down.
CONOR FRIEDERSDORF
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Why Is America Dotted with Giant, Concrete Arrows?

These old air-mail beacons are visible all over the land (if you know where to look).
JOHN METCALFE
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The Myth That Everyone Naturally Prefers Trains to Buses

When you focus on what really matters—service—much of the difference actually disappears.
ERIC JAFFE
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America's Most Economically Segregated Cities

Can you guess what Tallahassee, Trenton, and Tucson all have in common?
RICHARD FLORIDA
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