When Becky Nicolaides chairs or comments on a panel, people show up. The author of the now seminal My […]
Category Archive: urban studies
When you look up the word “plenary,” the dictionary provides the following definition: “(of a meeting) to be […]
When one thinks of San Fernando Valley, visions of ranch home subdivisions, shopping malls, and valley girls bound about the mind. […]
Lots of Parking: Land Use in a Car Culture is in some ways a ground-breaking book. Prior to its […]
“Creative people have always gravitated to certain kinds of communities such as the Left Bank in Paris or […]
In a 2012 interview with transit scholar Ethan Elkind, Richard Stanger, former Los Angeles County Transit Commission rail […]
“People want to get outdoors … and the small farms home gives them that opportunity,” Ross H. Gast […]
Warning: This post is full of spoilers. Thankfully, Brick Mansions isn’t the kind of movie you watch for […]