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Diane Dodd

The Top City Stories of 2014

As we approach the end of the first year of Guardian Cities, here are the 20 stories – from the death of Detroit to the future of Mumbai – that were most popular …READ MORE

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

The Limits of What We Can Learn from Food-Themed Art

Food, broadly defined, is a necessary sustenance that may also incorporate artistic practice — cooking, cuisine, and presentation. The Musée des Civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée (MuCEM) in Marseilles is currently hosting Food: Produce, Eat, Consume, an exhibition funded by ART for The World, an NGO associated with the Department of

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Why Museums Are Important

In a 1999 lecture, the late Emmanuel N. Arinze, President of the Commonwealth Association of Museums stated that museums “hold the cultural wealth of the nation in trust for all generations and by its function and unique position, have become the cultural conscience of the nations.” Museums ensure understanding and

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Poverty Lines: Where Are the Poor in Art Today?

Caravaggio, Bruegel and Van Gogh all made studies of the poor in spite of rich patronage. Why aren’t more artists doing that now? Art has a long history of entertaining the rich. From ancient artisans who made gold drinking cups for kings, to the artists of today who sell installations to

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Top 10 Food Markets in Europe

Whether it’s traditional stalls or the new breed of street-food events, these European markets offer tasty treats. Here are the top 10 Markets you can visit this year …READ MORE

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Sidewalk Pop-Up Store Offers Free Clothes To The Homeless

Cape Town-based advertising agency M&C Saatchi Abel and the local Haven Night Shelter Welfare Organisation have joined forces to create a pop-up street store that offers free donated clothes to the homeless. The Street Store consists of a series of multifunctional cardboard posters that turn an ordinary sidewalk or fence into a shop display. The project asks citizens

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Soul Food Nights 2015

On March 16th 2015 will take place a new edition of the solidarity action Soul Food Nights, an exclusive event where the most exclusive fashion shops become a restaurant for its customers, and the great chefs of Madrid will be the responsible for preparing the dinner… read more

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Dying Shops in Greek Cities – in Pictures

Athens-based photographer Georgios Makkas has been trying to document the changes happening in Greek cities over the last few years. His project The Archaeology of Now captures the disappearing independent shops of Athens, Thessaloniki and Ioannina as a mix of recession and gentrification takes its toll …READ MORE

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

What is a Livable Community, Anyway?

A walkable community is the most common term to describe the alternative to drive-only suburbia. Walkability is easy to explain but uninspiring. Walking is so basic to human life that we often take it for granted. Perhaps a better term is livability. The concept is a profound one for a

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

101 Global Food Organizations to Watch in 2015

Food Tank has the honor of highlighting organizations across the globe that are working to fight food waste, combat the dual paradoxes of hunger and obesity, recognize the multiple roles of family farmers, increase nutrient density, protect agricultural diversity, and adapt to a changing climate. To celebrate 2015, we are

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

The Former El Bulli Chef Is Now Serving Up Creative Inquiry

Ferran Adrià Feeds the Hungry Mind: Mr. Adrià, 52, has always been inquisitive. Even during the peak years at El Bulli, when Restaurant Magazine named it the world’s best restaurant five times from 2002 to 2009 and he rocketed beyond the standard-fare celebrity chefs into the rarefied air of the gastronomic

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

China's Remote Fortresses Lose Residents, Gain Tourists

In Hekeng, a place with several hundred residents, I ticked off 13 tulou. (Tu lou means “earthen structure” in Mandarin, a very modest definition, like describing a coliseum as a stone circle.) The feng shui of the Fujian highlands as a whole must be good because these days tourist money

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

2014 in Placemaking: A Quiet Movement Takes Root

2014 was a remarkable year for Placemaking, and as PPS prepares to enter its 40th year at the helm of this growing movement, we are energized and humbled by the incredible forward motion we helped to generate throughout the past year. In communities all over the world, we are seeing

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

At MoMA, How 'Tactical Urbanism' Can Preserve the Future of Cities

Instead of feeling threatened by a planet of slums in need of clearance, we believe in a planet of neighborhoods and habitats in different stages of evolution.says the group, one of six teams whose work is displayed in the exhibit Uneven Growth: Tactical Urbanisms for Expanding Megacities, on view until

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