Posts tagged Arts
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Breakfast links: Smoke blocks the truth
Blame the fire department; Regional service; Can downtown Bethesda grow?; Franklin School plan stalled; Boom or bust?; How to update our infrastructure; Growth in the suburbs; The longest walk commute; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: How we move
Metro follow-up; Purple Line updates; Tysons unique ridership; Name that subway; The future of bikeshare; Parents flee DC; Waving proud; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: After the smoke clears
Questions remain for Metro; Pot goes up the hill; Spare a dime?; Hogan taps Rahn; Transit center almost done; Fix New York’s housing; Arts to the country?; And…. Keep reading…
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Here’s what Dupont’s abandoned streetcar tunnels look like
The old streetcar tunnels under Dupont Circle have sat vacant and abandoned for years. A group of arts organizations has been trying to reactivate the tunnels, and recently signed a 5-year lease with DC. This video from PBS Digital Studios gives you a sneak peek at the space. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Parking to parks
Park pops-up in Tysons; Park off limits to residents; Mayor Gray’s legacy; HOT Lanes then and now; Poverty, desperation, and stroads; Can’t walk; Food, food everywhere; Next stop: confusion; Not just for kids; And…. Keep reading…
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San Francisco street lights will animate subway trains below
A public art installation on San Francisco’s Market Street will add animated lights following the movement of subway trains running directly below. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Underground preparation
Art underground; Year-late indignation; Arlington Cemetery swamped; Record bike lanes; Andy Harris banned; Get in line; May your nights be merry and bright; And…. Keep reading…
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Events roundup: Bicycle tech, bicycle art, bicycle tours
Get your helmet on; this week is all about the bicycles. Learn about new apps and technology for cycling, bundle up for an urban design bike tour, and warm up at a bike-themed art show. You can also learn about historic preservation in Georgetown and planning for large buildings. Biking and technology: The second Bike Hack Night is this Thursday, November 6. People will present… Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Newer Carrollton
Whither New Carrollton?; Where candidates stand on negligence; Where there are no NIMBYs; What makes cities family-friendly?; Oppose transit, because robocars; New maps illustrate development; Even car-free workers drive; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Public housing redevelopment
A new neighborhood in Brentwood; Empty in Anacostia; FBI not near the Metro?; Flat is where it’s at; Cheh wants Uber legal; Minimum wage to $8.40; Purple Line OK in Bethesda?; Buses to the curb, please; And…. Keep reading…