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They define our cityscape, we cross them regularly (if not multiple times a day) and they connect us to diverse communities. As part of a new series, we're going to let you know a bit more about them.
LISC has been working for over a year to cultivate cohorts of people of color interested in becoming developers. It’s intended to change who’s included in the local real estate conversation.
When I asked the manager at a Barnes & Noble in Fargo, N.D., last Saturday if she had James Kloppenberg’s new book about President Obama she came back with a reply that startled me. “Is it for ...
The Pyramid Building's golden color comes from limestone quarried from a narrow deposit near Austin. Some of the limestone has no visible fossilized imprints, while some of it is Texas Cordova ...
The inaugural Pow! Wow! San Jose festival last October was a colorful antidote to the city’s “Tan Jose” reputation, leaving 20 striking murals around town in its wake. Pow! Wow! is back for ...
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Mural, music and community events are all part of the second annual arts and culture festival, which kicks off Saturday with a block party.
Editorial: Public art, through color and imagination, improves our cityscape - Winston-Salem Journal
For some time, arts advocates have pushed for The City of Arts and Innovation to have more public art and for a public-arts commission to take the lead. But we've ...
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