Once derided as cesspools of Reagan-era consumerist excess, the shopping mall somehow became an unlikely sort-of, quasi-public space that is now disappearing.
Category Archive: built environment
The aesthetic terms of Socialist Realism are determined by the project’s ability to reflect a particular nation’s iteration of a socialist politics.
The New South economy was more than a story of extractive industry and environmental declension, argues historian Will Bryan.
“[T]he idea that movies and stars inspire people from the world’s pockets of desperate poverty to undertake treacherous […]
Two years ago, Washington Post journalist Paul Schwartzman drove war photographer Seamus Murphy and a quiet, black-haired, “poet/musician” […]
It’s not everyday that a new single drops from Barbara Fields, the masterful historian who has spent decades […]
Imagine you’re an aircraft pilot. You travel to multiple countries in different time zones, sometimes more than once […]
Some call it a Jack & Coke. I like to think of it as a “Chattanooga.” Chattanooga sits at […]