Posts tagged Arts
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Breakfast links: Justice for all
Legal fees; Pay for safety; 16th St bus lane; Outsource MetroAccess?; Mix up on WMATA board; A dying art?; Getting ahead, falling behind; Slow riding is good riding?. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Grocery stories
Waiting for groceries; Next stop: groceries; Tiny Orange houses; Bail for Baltimore?; You think it’s hard to walk?; Hotel or studio; Bright lights of Loudoun; The rent is slightly lower!; The tracks beneath; Bikeless in Seattle. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: From traffic to transit
Purple proposals are in; DC traffic fines climb; Multimodal demands on 395; Putting up money for murals; Prince William transit woes; Holy affordable housing; No school left behind; Bridging VA to MD; And…. Keep reading…
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Silver Spring’s old police station could become new artist housing
Three years ago, Silver Spring neighbors proposed turning an old police station into artists studios. Now, it looks like they might get their wish, along with new housing for artists. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Takeover danger
Whose rail line is it anyway?; Bowser deals with Exelon; Paying off Safeway; So long, paper farecard; Stop building!; Bike priority areas; Viva White Oak; Breaking ground; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metro madness and density duels
Skip the stop; Still too many short trains; Mort malfeasance?; Doesn’t want density; Putting out fires; Repect Rock Creek; The walking dead; Forget globally, fund locally; And the newest objection to bike lanes is. Keep reading…
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Park(ing) Day highlights the value of green, public space
On September 18th, the region celebrated Park(ing) Day with 33 pop-up parklets in DC, plus more in Maryland and Virginia. The annual event showcases alternative, human-friendly uses for urban parking spaces and is a reminder of the value of public land, no matter how small. Keep reading…
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Capital Bikeshare, Objet d’art
Capital Bikeshare is celebrating its fifth birthday next week. If the party balloons were thought bubbles, they’d have a lot to say. Wherever you look, it’s plain to see that this two-wheeled public transit mode has permeated Washingtonians’ collective psyche. Keep reading…
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This statue salutes just how thrilling riding a bike can be
Last year, a new statue went up in the City of Fairfax that captures the essence of why people love to bike. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Red smoke
Fire and water; Power off; Not on my street; Losing its edge; Streamlining; Operatic; And…. Keep reading…