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Almost alone in Mont Saint Michel, France

vanessaboz wrote 2 weeks ago: When is the best day of the year to visit a Unesco World Heritage Site with a family? December 25th! … more →

Tags: Far away so close, Fresh Air

Food for thought in Berlin, Germany

vanessaboz wrote 3 weeks ago: Back from Berlin, I almost feel it should be a subsidized trip to any family with children in age of … more →

Tags: Just The 2 Of Us

Pentathlon of Muses

Universe of Art wrote 4 weeks ago: Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games What if you paint and sculpt your way into the Olympics?    Well … more →

Tags: bright light, Kara McAulay, Olympia, Pentathlon of Muses, Pierre de Coubertin, The Forgotten Olympic Art Competitions, Vancouver 2010 Winter Games

Donald Miller Reflects on What Makes Meaningful Stories and Lives

estribune wrote 1 month ago: By TIFFANY OWENS New York City was the 39th stop on Donald Miller’s A Million Miles Tour featur­ing … more →

Tags: Issue 4: Nov 2009

The Inhabitant

estribune wrote 1 month ago: By MADISON PEACE Spotted: Sitting alone at a café table in Bryant Park. Name: Olivier Age: 27 Occupa … more →

Tags: Issue 4: Nov 2009

Live the Hygge in Copenhagen, Denmark

vanessaboz wrote 1 month ago: It was half-term in London last week and we took a mini family trip to Copenhagen. Our first Europea … more →

Highline Ballroom's New Halloween Tradition

estribune wrote 1 month ago: By JOSHUA ENCINIAS Asselstine Creates Concert-style Frankenstein “He will be everlasting, ever livin … more →

Gamer Reveals the Nature of Human Depravity

estribune wrote 1 month ago: By LOGAN MCDONALD Jaw-dropping hours of manliness, an overload of “My name is Maximus,” emotion, and … more →

Tags: Issue 3: 10/21/09

New Releases

estribune wrote 1 month ago: The Avett Brothers I and Love and You Score: 6.5/10   Brand New Daisy Score: 7.5/10   Paramore Brand … more →

Tags: Issue 3: 10/21/09

Unmap: Volcano Choir Introduces New Sound

estribune wrote 1 month ago: By DEREK REED It’s been over two years since the release of Justin Vernon’s lauded debut as Bon Iver … more →

Tags: Issue 3: 10/21/09

IOC Votes to Include Rugby in 2016 Olympics

estribune wrote 1 month ago: By ARIANA SMITH The International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted to include rugby in the 2016 Olympic … more →

Tags: Issue 3: 10/21/09

A Glimpse of the Past: Herald Towers

estribune wrote 1 month ago: By Penelope Gelwicks “Context is king.” That’s what a pastor friend of mine always says when interpr … more →

Tags: Issue 3: 10/21/09

Todi Castle, a week in Umbria, Italy

vanessaboz wrote 1 month ago: My friend Mario is doing an Italian wine & truffle tasting in New York later this month, and I u … more →

Tags: Family Reunion, Far away so close, Fresh Air

Winter doldrums countdown: Six more weeks1 comment

amberwrites wrote 10 months ago: Yesterday was Groundhog Day, and in typical fashion, Punxatawny Phil made his decree: six more weeks … more →

Tags: Chicago, chicago winter, doldrums, Winter blues, City Life, Groundhog Day, Megan Boley, punxatawny phil, Netflix

Downtown is not the only town2 comments

Jon Swerens wrote 1 year ago: I’m thankful for businesses like Aptera Inc. who have decided to move to downtown Fort Wayne a … more →

Tags: Jon Swerens, urbanism, Allen County, business districts, Fort Wayne, Urban

Traditional neighborhoods and modern architecture5 comments

Jon Swerens wrote 1 year ago: Scott Greider, over on his personal blog, quotes a portion of the San Jose historic design guideline … more →

Tags: Architecture, Jon Swerens, Neighborhoods, urbanism, Modern Architecture

10 reasons cities are works of art1 comment

Jon Swerens wrote 1 year ago: The Work Research Foundation’s Comment magazine published a little point of view piece called … more →

Tags: urbanism, Jon Swerens, Downtown, Culture, Cities, Art

What creates community?1 comment

Jon Swerens wrote 1 year ago: What creates community? Shared stories. Shared stories require three things, two of which are obviou … more →

Tags: Jon Swerens, Philosophy, Downtown, Community

Creating a pedestrian and bicycle friendly downtown2 comments

Jon Swerens wrote 1 year ago: That’s the title of a promising event May 7 at the downtown Cinema Center. Dan Burden, executi … more →

Tags: Jon Swerens, Downtown, bicycle, Pedestrian, walkable


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