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Category: Urban Life

Felipe Pantone’s Street Sculpture in China

Posted on September 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Felipe Pantone’s Street Sculpture in China
Felipe Pantone’s Street Sculpture in China

Argentinian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone is a renowned graffiti contemporary artist known for his vibrant and dynamic art. Pantone’s work is characterised by bold colours, geometric patterns, and kinetic elements, creating an immersive visual experience that challenges viewers’ perception of space and movement. “Colour only happens because of light, and light is the only reason why…

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The Modern City in Asia: Interview with Kristin Stapleton

Posted on September 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Modern City in Asia: Interview with Kristin Stapleton
The Modern City in Asia: Interview with Kristin Stapleton

To mark the publication of new contributions to our Cambridge Elements in Global Urban History series, we will feature interviews with authors and share short excerpts from their work. Here, series co-editor Tracy Neumann interviews Kristin Stapleton, the author of The Modern City in Asia. Kristin Stapleton is Professor of History at University of Buffalo…

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Strong Roots(tock) | The Urban Orchardist

Posted on September 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Strong Roots(tock) | The Urban Orchardist
Strong Roots(tock) | The Urban Orchardist

This month–according to my favorite x-cto knife wielding calendar maker, Nikki McClure–will be ASTOUNDING. So far, she has been right. All this rain has made everything seem possible again. I’m looking at new projects with a new hopefulness and light. Garden beds are fertile-seeming. And most astounding, is my mulberry tree, after being burnt down…

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Seven Takeaways from the Urban Future Conference

Posted on September 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Seven Takeaways from the Urban Future Conference
Seven Takeaways from the Urban Future Conference

After two years of webinars and online meetings, 2022 is building up to be the year of reconnecting in 3D. In early June, I joined in on the fun and participated in the Urban Future Conference, which staged their comeback in Helsingborg, Sweden. An extra pull to attend was that the urbanist rally coincided with…

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Back to the Roots | The Urban Orchardist

Posted on September 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Back to the Roots | The Urban Orchardist
Back to the Roots | The Urban Orchardist

It’s been a weird couple of months. Feels like a horror movie, and we all want to know: when will this end? For me as an urban farmer, it’s been a weird couple years. I had been an urban farmer but due to various circumstances, I had slowly let everything go: the rabbits, the goats,…

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How I Am Using The BIG TIMEOUT

Posted on September 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How I Am Using The BIG TIMEOUT
How I Am Using The BIG TIMEOUT

I thought I would share how I am using THE BIG TIMEOUT. I have now been isolated due to the Coronavirus, COVID-19, since March 17th, and I am focused on remaining calm and creating order in the chaos of my apartment. And a big priority was editing and uploading my SWEET GOODBYE to Late Bloomer…

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Farming in 4D: Opening to New Dimensions of Time

Posted on September 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Farming in 4D: Opening to New Dimensions of Time
Farming in 4D: Opening to New Dimensions of Time

A bloom of Passiflora or Passion Flower.Also known as “clock plant” because its arrangement of pistil and stamen look like the center point and hands on the face of a clock. This week marked four months since I started my new off-farm job. 40 hours a week, somewhere between 8am and 5pm Mondays-Fridays, I’ve been…

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the joys of being car-free & carefree – The Urban Observer

Posted on September 20, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on the joys of being car-free & carefree – The Urban Observer
the joys of being car-free & carefree – The Urban Observer

To be stuck in (car) traffic is stressful and annoying: running late to a meeting, to family, a concert or a conference. Argh! Yes, one could leave earlier; but why plan your life around a traffic report?! Driving does not offer independence or the joys of the open road in such circumstances. On the contrary, it…

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Americanizing South Los Angeles through National Retailers and High-Security Malls – The Metropole

Posted on September 19, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Americanizing South Los Angeles through National Retailers and High-Security Malls – The Metropole
Americanizing South Los Angeles through National Retailers and High-Security Malls – The Metropole

This piece is an entry in our Eighth Annual Graduate Student Blogging Contest, “Connections.” by David Bruno During the mid to late twentieth century, shopping centers in America served as community cornerstones, providing communal spaces and establishing national social and cultural connections based on mutual shopping experiences and product consumption. Weakening regional differences and contributing…

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Life is a bowl of cherries

Posted on September 19, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Life is a bowl of cherries
Life is a bowl of cherries

It’s cherry season!! There are two sweet cherry trees on 28th Street, and my they have grown. One of them was in the fire we experienced November of 2017, and got pretty charred on one side because the redwood shed burned to the ground, and they were close together. The trees also suffer from ants…

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