Unfortunately, my internet access situation is becoming more desperate, rather than less, so I am lucky to be able to write anything to you at all. Anyway, that said, here is today's carnivalia for you to enjoy;
Carnival of the Cities. As its name implies, this blog carnival focuses on cities -- whether you are talking about a city that you live in or you are talking about a city that you are visiting, this is the place to go to read about cities!
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I'll have more to say about cities and the brain in the coming days, but I thought it was worth highlighting this thoughtful post by the economist Edward Glaeser on how NYC is "America's most
Walking Firenze
Leon Krier, from "The City Within the City".:
Here's a new church/state lawsuit (see actual complaint here), and one in which the Alliance Defense Fund is on the right side for a change.
Apparently, if the high-profile, exhaustively peer-reviewed journal Men's Health [/snark] is to be believed, Boston is the least boozy city in the countr
I feel your pain, I finally got stable Internet access set up yesterday and no longer have to shuttle around being a wireless vampire.
Good luck!