- September 25, 2009 • 6:16 pm PDT
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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
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
Last week, a group called the Urban Repair Squad painted sound-effect words-"Thunk!" "Oof" and the like-along Toronto's Harbord Street where...
It's funny how many studies have been done to prove that high-speed rail is a great idea. These reports tend to show that people would make ample...
The stark reality of this moment in time is that many people are losing their jobs, their homes, and their ways of life. Yet amid what can seem...
Ontario is going to introduce a new, green license plate, available exclusively for plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles. And the benefits of the...
View Teacher Salaries: Is It Really That Bad?.
In 1941, Antonio "Pit" Allard deserted the army to avoid fighting a war that he felt had nothing to do with him. For the duration of the World War...
The battle over which North American city is the best for biking is fierce and- most likely-unresolvable. Our latest Transparency will tell...
How much the pharmaceutical companies are investing and why it's well worth it in the end.
Montreal's Bixi bike sharing system has been really successful (in terms of volume of rides, at least). Compared to some of the other bike sharing...
The Bubble Project is another witty, creative street art endeavor about reclaiming public space and subverting commercial messages. But what makes...
The curious case of the Toynebee Tiles and their continuing legacy The most culturally revered street art is often wrapped in an element of...
The Wooster Collective talks to Jace about working on street art on a tropical island. Jace is an artist from Réunion Island (a little east of...
The Wooster Collective talks to Bumblebee about narrative, bee-based street installations. What is it about Bumblebee's work that we find so...
It's not all stencils and posters. Over at Hyperallergic, Luna Park has compiled a great gallery of sculptural street art in New York City....
Yesterday, Jordan Seiler (a GOOD 100 honoree) and a small army of artists took to New York's streets to replace what they contend are illegal...
The Wooster Collective talks to Princess Hijab about hiding the faces of ubiquitous advertising. Princess...
Raising Profiles Looking at one hillside favela outside Rio de Janeiro in the summer of 2008, you would have seen its residents staring back at...
Here's the trailer for Banksy's new documentary, Exit Through the Gift Shop: Notice all the little Banksy-esque culture jamming details?...
The Wooster Collective talks to the New York-based street artist Martin Sobey about his work. This is the first installment of a new weekly...
The Wooster Collective talks to Specter about his depictions of the New York City's unheralded workers. Specter is one of the few artists today...
