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Tag Archive for: Urban Mobility

Why Shoveling Your Car out of the Snow Doesn’t Create Parking Rights (But Feels Like It Should)

February 9, 2026
After heavy snowfalls in American cities, people dig out their…
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Graffiti, Street Art & Dockless Mobility

October 5, 2025
Ever since the emergence of contemporary graffiti and street…
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Parking as a Microcosm of Broader Urban Struggles

September 14, 2025
Parking, often treated as a mundane logistical concern, is an…
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The Lasting Significance of Scorsese’s TAXI DRIVER

November 24, 2024
From Robert De Niro’s masterful performance, to its influence…
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Subway Platforms, Serendipity, and the Power of Chance Encounters

November 17, 2024
What do Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Jean-Michel Basquiat…
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