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Rising populations and growing numbers of people moving to urban centers are resulting in crowded cities. How do we fix it? The MIT Media Lab has some ideas.
We love our urban farmers markets—and we’re always looking for better ways to eat in and near the city. What if we told you there’s a way to combine the two, in one helpful, hearty swoop? It’s called a CSA, and our beginner’s guide can get you started ASAP.
Unless you’re one of those superhuman types, it can be hard to muster the energy to hit the gym or take the same old run, day after day – especially when your run involves dodging dog-walkers, slow-moving tourists, and other urban hazards. But you’re in luck: These days, whether at home or on the go, fitness choices extend way beyond jogging.
Cities have bigger populations, bigger airports, and bigger nightlife, but that’s matched with bite-sized apartments and even tinier kitchens. While it’s easy to underestimate the power of the kitchenette, you can still make amazing meals.
Philly’s known as a hip, music-loving, cheesesteak-filled city. Less known? That there are pockets of awesome, untapped little towns just an hour (or less) outside of city lines that are bustling with culture, mouthwatering cuisine, eclectic art, and historical sights.
In today's world, when people ask how you’re doing, it's likely that “busy” is what comes to mind. Try out these 10 urban hacks for some intensive city-life time-savers.
When it comes to sports, people are divided. For some of us, baseball is America’s pastime, while for others, it’s all about the snacks (hello, frozen lemonade). The reality is, there are some truly inspiring stories in the world of athletics, from raising money for charity to overcoming life’s major challenges.
Itchin’ to get out of the house? We feel you. If you’re in need of fresh haunts in your current locale, or an adventure in someplace entirely new, we’ve got you covered.
Following news that Boston is experiencing its snowiest month ever (and given the colder-than-cold temperatures across much of the rest of the country), spring feels years away for those of us stuck in wintry climes. But you don’t need to travel far to get away from the seven-foot snowdrifts...
City living. It’s dynamic, fast-moving, and, of course, fashionable. But what’s a girl (or guy) to do when there are endless weekly activities (and lots of corresponding gear), but no car nearby to stash supplies?
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