- October 13, 2008 • 1:42 pm PDT
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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Apple’s Brand Is at Stake as Customers Demand Better Labor Practices
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Bad Girl: Does M.I.A. Live Up to Her Revolutionary Claims?
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San Francisco Will Pioneer Electric Bike Sharing
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Want to Raise Young Leaders? Don't Hand Out Rewards So Easily
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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
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Is Sweden's Classroom-Free School the Future of Learning?
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What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
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Don't Reinvent The Wheel, Steal It: An Urban Planning Award for Cities That Copy
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Apple’s Brand Is at Stake as Customers Demand Better Labor Practices
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It's Time for Some Disruptive Innovation in Higher Education
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Bad Girl: Does M.I.A. Live Up to Her Revolutionary Claims?
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Last night in Oakland, over 150 people protesting education budget cuts were arrested. Sebastian Beretvas, a 12-year-old who attends a local ...
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We've written both about renegade bike-lane painters, who put bike lanes where cities won't, and about issues that New York's Hasidic Jewish...
The folks over at Very Small Array, a blog dedicated to infographics, are at it again-this time documenting the college bumper...
File under "more delightful street art"-these moss bunnies and Bambis in Williamsurg, Brooklyn, are by artist Edina Tokodi. A statement about how...
A few months ago, the city of New York announced it would funnel 20 million Stimulus dollars into the construction of a shopping mall in downtown...
The Gowanus Canal, an incredibly polluted industrial waterway that separates the neighborhoods of Park Slope and Carrol Gardens was declared a...

Images from 350 eARTh, the worldwide climate art exhibition that's been called "the largest group show in the planet's history."

The world's first planet-wide art exhibit viewed from outer space is underway. Climate change is the theme. Check out the art from 300 miles high.

A new website makes it easy to trade your art for another artists. Free art!

Cross-sections of 10 delicious sandwiches from Scanwiches founder Jon Chonko

The Facebook group "We are all Khaled Said" has become a central news hub for Egyptian protesters. It also has some amazing photos.

World renowned artists are heading to South Los Angeles to collaborate with students and visually give voice to social and political issues.
In our Business of Death video, we mentioned that there are some more ecologically sensitive ways to deal with your earthly remains than the...
Anheuser-Busch has a new eco-conscious vodka that'll go for $35 a bottle. It's made from "locally harvested 100% organic Italian wheat" and the...
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A designer tries to understand the disparate images of Dubai's financial troubles and its skyscrapers. design mind on GOOD is a series...
Maria "Brainpicker" Popova saw our post The 10 Best Talks from TED 2010 and wondered aloud on Twitter if we maybe missed a few highlights (and...
Many companies such as IBM, General Electric, and Intel have achieved impressive results from long-standing partnerships with schools,...
Public art and public transportation combined? What more could you ask for? Art on Track is a young annual event in Chicago (it started in...