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Can Karaoke Transform Public Space?

January 2, 2012 by This Big City
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Government agencies and marketing bureaus across the globe strive to find ways to get people into parks and using public spaces. Some spend millions with extravagant firework spectaculars, while others import international music acts or host an almost continuous string of farmer’s markets and craft fairs, many of which fail to deliver a... [read more]

Animating Streets With Music

October 10, 2011 by Kaid Benfield
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  This past Friday evening, I had a delightful encounter, the kind that is likely to occur only in a great urban neighborhood:  I came across some extraordinary street music, in which I even participated briefly. We had been having dinner, our table by the sidewalk in one of our area’s (and the country’s) best historic... [read more]

Opera Flashmob? Arts Get Creative With Venues

September 29, 2011 by Next American City
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Birmingham Opera’s production of Stravinsky’s The Wedding Credit: Pete AshtonThe move towards greater online consumption is forcing place-based merchants to reevaluate the effectiveness of their real estate. Retail is thriving where planners recognize and emphasize the importance of unique location-identity. The enticement of your... [read more]

Placemaking Via Mixtape: Music's Role In Community

June 29, 2011 by polis blog
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Picking up on a theme from a previous post, there are multiple ways of engaging with the city for the audiophiles out there looking to capture literal and interpretive soundscapes. The Domus Mixtape series explores one such method — so far covering Mexico City, NYC (Harlem), Buenos Aires, Melbourne, Milan, and London. By curating... [read more]

Why we do this: a musical tribute to the Irish landscape

March 17, 2010 by Kaid Benfield
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Lovers of music and the landscape, this is for you.  Well, and for myself, since I truly love what I'm about to share. I originally came to environmentalism, and eventually to smart growth and urbanism, from the conservation side.  I grew up in the North Carolina mountains and would not, and will not, abide their... [read more]

Sustainable Cities and Hip Hop: Creating a New Urban Beat

August 5, 2009 by TheCityFix - produced by EMBARQ
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Yesterday, on his 48th birthday, Pres. Barack Obama announced the Green the Block campaign “to ensure that low-income communities and communities of color have the resources and platforms needed to access the benefits and opportunities of the growing clean-energy economy.” Launched in partnership with Green For All and the Hip Hop... [read more]

Soundtrack for Spaces?

July 25, 2009 by Jason King
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A brief lull in posting due to a visit from family, and a kick-ass barbecue last weekend - which culminated in the inaugural usage of the new backyard fire pit. As an aside... this past Friday, we took a short half-day trip to a popular hiking spot in the Columbia River Gorge, with the route passing through the Historic Columbia River... [read more]