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C. W. Cannon | The Lens | Jan 20th, 2012 | Topic: Culture | Region: South | Cities: New Orleans |
The New Orleans City Council recently passed a curfew law keeping most kids under 16 out of the French Quarter after 8 p.m. Proponents cite safety as the reason to steer minors away from “adult-oriented” parts of the city. But the move really says more about the city’s authenticity crisis. (
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Julian Chambliss | Jun 13th, 2011 | Topic: Culture, Economy | Region: South | Cities: |
The story of Winter Park’s Hannibal Square Community Land Trust sheds light on the complexity of the link between race, property, and the residential experience. (
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Grassroutes | Yonah Freemark | Aug 23rd, 2010 | Topic: Culture | Region: South | Cities: |
Tourism, centered in at the city’s former freight depot, may hit the right spot for the rural city of Clarksdale. (
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Christine Fisher | Jun 24th, 2010 | Topic: Economy | Region: South | Cities: New Orleans |
This month Louisiana and New Orleans, with funding from BP, launch ad campaigns assuring they are still viable options for tourism. Still the city and state worry that their vital tourism industry may be impacted by the ongoing oil spill. (
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Jennifer Kim | May 16th, 2008 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: Philadelphia |
What happens to a neighborhood when its most important commodity is in short supply? The shortage of rice has already taken its toll on Philadelphia’s Chinatown. Jennifer Kim reports. (
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Dave Steele | Mar 26th, 2008 | Topic: | Region: Central | Cities: Milwaukee |
An uproar over a statue of the 1970s TV icon says more about its city than any piece of public art could. (
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Hayley Richardson | Feb 27th, 2008 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: |
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Nissa Lee | Jan 4th, 2008 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: |
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