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How Atlanta Became a Walkable City
Books & the Arts / The Beltline and Georgia’s experiment in pedestrian spaces. Karrie Jacobs To me, Atlanta has long been the invisible city. Like anyone who flies with regularity (as I used to do pre ...
Although the chaplain reminds Enrico that Lucia is still ... end his life. But as Raimondo announces that Lucia has died, Edgardo stabs himself. Surreal painting inspired by M.C. Escher’s ...
There’s something magical about stumbling upon a castle when you least expect it. Not in the rolling hills of Scotland or the ...
Books are like potato chips – nobody stops at just one, and at Shelf Life Books in Richmond, your literary appetite is about to go into overdrive. Located at 2913 West Cary Street in the ... like a ...
I’ve eaten street food in Bangkok alleys ... Photo credit: Jonathan Sidie It’s like navigating a M.C. Escher drawing that somehow adheres to the laws of physics while still challenging your sense of ...
The focal point floor tiles, which look a bit like a mermaid fin sprung to life. “Mirroring the serene ... have summoned a hint of Dutch artist M.C. Escher in this jaw-dropping bathroom.