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Some continue renting because city life is now in vogue.
Just one of the many perks of City life, no?
But there are beautiful things about inner city life too.
But experts are working to make city life even smoother.
City life is great, thank you, but I have regrets.
Increasingly they demanded the diversity and benefits of city life.
We Traded City Life to Live in a Small Town.
City life has to be somewhat messy to be bearable.
What he wanted was a dance rooted in city life.
The bicycle increased young people's choices immeasurably; so did city life.
City life can be glamorous — but it comes at a price.
They relocate to Washington but struggle to adapt to city life.
Miranda Lambert is still getting used to her new city life.
The Clare in Chicago offers retirees modern amenities within city life.
A. City life offers few opportunities to flex your green thumb.
Juanita is exhausted: by city life, by her three adult kids.
Of city life and Japan, she said, she misses almost nothing.
"I've always been able to handle city life, no problem," said Matt.
"I've always been able to handle city life, no problem." says Brown.
The mosque plays an intimate role in other aspects of city life.
Or did you want to live that Sex and the City life?
Take a break from city life at Lakeshore State Park in Wisconsin.
Work, city life, injuries, and children put an end to my boating.
It's generally safe to ease the overload of city life through earbuds.
It will transform city life and the way people use public space.
You are missing the most reliable glory of New York City life.
Podcasts, too, were a big part of my New York City life.
The best thing for your savings account might be leaving city life behind.
Just like in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, city life will eventually return to normal.
Subway Hands is similarly trying to illustrate city life, with a different approach.
We always shared fond memories of the Motor City, life, and just things.
The younger Mr. Rosales had been born into the margins of city life.
The Bianca City Life Dollhouse is recommended for children ages 3 to 8.
From 1,250 feet off the ground, I watched city life continue as usual.
Tourists love Tokyo because they can enjoy both city life and natural landscapes.
In touch with the land This place suits me better than city life.
The photographer is known for her gritty images of New York City life.
He abandoned his habitual city life for the solitude of a Karelian village.
Encounters like hers are becoming a regular part of Hong Kong city life.
The exhibit's social realists presented a grittier, less idealized image of city life.
She leaves behind a magazine career, steady paychecks, the entertainments of city life.
She'll always be country, but Miranda Lambert has a newfound appreciation for city life.
I use travel as a way to decompress from my job and city life.
Think about all the other male-centered pieces of city life that go unnoticed.
Passengers on the subway look like defeated specters of city life, slouched and hopeless.
Outside, a 6,500-square-foot garden provides a peaceful respite from busy city life.
You know, you'd see everyone just walking around normally, the city life going on.
Mark's New York City life saw him D.J.ing in bars that aren't around anymore.
It makes for a lovely walk and really helps you escape from city life.
A young girl, new to city life, creates a garden that affects an entire community.
The Bianca City Life Dollhouse from KidKraft is the urban dwelling of any kid's dreams.
They're not well-suited for city life, and Android users are missing half the experience.
Months after Iraq announced full control of the city, life is back in many parts.
Being able to just skip out on city life is a hell of a privilege.
Three children made city life unsustainable even if they could afford it — and they couldn't.
Our view, our mission is that we believe a city life is a great life.
The soaring number of bikes on the streets established a new order to city life.
With it, the Beatles have produced a glimpse of modern city life that is terrifying.
City life is all they thought it would be, punctuated by endless varieties of food.
Fleeing city life and embracing a pastoral existence: It's not just for Instagrammable fantasies anymore.
Covenant Shores in Mercer Island, Washington, offers retirees a combo of country and city life.
The fabric of city life seems torn by the fury of warped and damaged men.
Pay attention to what you may miss about the city life you're looking to ditch.
City life is reserved for single people who don't mind cramped apartments and living on takeout.
They've also adapted to city life—including, sometimes, imitating car alarms at the break of dawn.
Other buyers, however, would rather squeeze their growing family into a studio than abandon city life.
It's certainly an antidote to busy city life we can't wait to practice again next month.
Not only do they transform on the hikes, but they become better adjusted to city life.
PARIS — In many major European cities, the opera house is a focal point of city life.
Or should they marry and say buh-bye to city life as Hannah longs to do?
I love how fast-paced and forward the city life is and it's definitely for me.
Together, the looks conjured the dazzle and glamour of city life — and hinted of melancholy, too.
But for Zach Schwitzky, it's a blissful escape from the nonstop hustle of New York city life.
Now we were the invisibles, a chunk of our city life eliminated by blows to the head.
The app had an incredible series on "city life" that gave users direct windows into different worlds.
Make a stop at Waiheke Island, nearer to Auckland's exciting city life, for gorgeous beaches and wine.
But it is also a record of the many individual rhythms that collectively make up city life.
Antonioni and his crew are thrown into a city life they are unfamiliar with, bustling with energy.
The bustle of city life in London came to a halt as Big Ben chimed the hour.
Now, in many parts of the city, life is returning and the feeling of security is palpable.
We talked further about life in Manila and the traffic problems and city life and so on.
Rentals are also robust, said Steven Betancurth, an agent with Keller Williams City Life Jersey City Realty.
"The second psychological liability of city life comes from being in constant contact with strangers," Ellard says.
But what if you feel like taking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life?
For Benjamin, human ingenuity and sensory appetite exceeds the surface consumerism and somnambulism of daily city life.
A Bronx Tale is only lightly a story of the immigrant experience and New York City life.
Free power, water, and food with all the convenience and chaos of city life at my doorstep.
He hoped the trail would be a way for people to escape city life and reconnect with wilderness.
These faux country-living communities provided residents with the luxuries of peace and quiet away from city life.
He was interested in problem-solving and the basics of city life, right down to airports and motels.
Meanwhile city life means we're all, to a greater or lesser degree, adding to the collectively polluted atmosphere.
Vandalised and worn out, they are more reminders of the seedier side of city life than communications hubs.
Some people are energized by the commotion of city life, while others prefer the quiet of the country.
Berta's process, like Eloisa Lodder's, removes people from the chaotic anonymity of city life and heightens their humanity.
We asked writers who've left city life in their 250s and 224s how it panned out for them.
He found this same enjoyment in the wilderness, far from the skyscrapers, freeways and traffic of city life.
Mr. Bloomberg was ready to make the transition, to be less sedentary and more engaged in city life.
First, when she chose Boston University, preferring the prospect of "city life" over offers from higher ranking colleges.
Through quirky vantage points, creativity, and a well exercised instinct, Higbee captures delightful shots of everyday city life.
It is a maxim of city life: Apartments and homes with good subway access tend to cost more.
His first day as mayor, in 1966, the transit workers went on strike, bringing city life to a crawl.
Lish's breathless, unfriendly prose mimics the disjointedness of city life and the precariousness of existence for his two protagonists.
But what I've found is that it's best to not try and replicate your city life in any way.
With walking and biking trails throughout, the park offers a green oasis to those caught up in city life.
The tiered roof flows into numerous porches, giving residents the ability to simultaneously enjoy the outdoors and city life.
Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a quaint beach town that's perfect for those looking to get away from city life.
Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a quaint beach town that's perfect for those looking to get away from city life.
The variousness of its population (coupled with the pace at which city life is lived) necessitates a thousand options.
An small-town kid from a farming family in Crete might be thrown into bustling city life in London.
Make the transportation corridors that remain better urban places, with a better balance between city life and moving cars.
" The chorus says "So won't you slide away / Back to the ocean / I'll go back to the city life.
Mr. Edwards said the white guards knew city life and were more likely to have black or Hispanic friends.
Its oversize pages depict city life as an identity-annihilating, cookie-cutter horror, observed by a baby named Bingo.
Despite the backlash from religiously observant members of society, the Shah managed to create a seemingly cosmopolitan city life.
An ornate entryway with carved wood ceilings and a sweeping marble staircase helps whisk residents away from city life.
They briefly tried out city life as renters, then purchased a large co-op on the Upper West Side.
They discovered city life in New York and Philadelphia and tossed out the narrow scripts they had been given.
Blasio, now in his second term, ran on a promise to reduce inequality in all aspects of city life.
Getting to see him navigate the problems of regular, everyday New York City life as a teenager was really enjoyable.
They were built as summer homes to get away from the heat, the bustle and the worries of city life.
For their most recent project, Daniele Quercia, Luca Maria Aiello, and Rossano Schifanella of Good City Life, created Chatty Maps.
This rush to increase cycling levels and improve the quality of city life is the greatest movement in global urbanism.
City annoyances certainly bother me sometimes, but I've accepted that the city life can't be glamorous 100% of the time.
My favorite part was just being out on the water and away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
And we did, for a number of years, in the way only twentysomethings with boundless excitement for city life can.
Like many New Yorkers who grow tired of the churn of city life, Bollinger moved upstate a few years ago.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said many staples of city life would resume Monday, including public transportation and garbage services.
When it came to working, the first job I was offered was the gay and lesbian editor at City Life.
For centuries, city life has been defined by hubbub — town criers and curbside hawkers and mischief-making callithumpian marching bands.
When Trump wants to get away from city life, he has his 39,000-square-foot mansion in Bedford, New York.
Filmed testimony, sound, pictures and video footage cover city life, politics, music and art from 1989 to the early 2000s.
EXPLORER The 585-acre oasis remains a beautiful respite from the bustle of city life, 151 years after it opened.
UNEASY PEACE: The Great Crime Decline, the Renewal of City Life, and the Next War on Violence, by Patrick Sharkey.
In addition to city life, Virginia is home to Shenandoah National Park and fall foliage, which draws crowds year-round.
If you need a hit of big city life, Valencia is just an hour and a half away by train.
Ms. Ferris has lived mostly in Chicago, and that intimate knowledge shines through in her Dickensian drawings of city life.
She talks about the beach as the ultimate escape from city life and a safe place for exploration and pleasure.
Modestly taxing gentrification is unlikely to drive tech companies into suburbia; their employees increasingly prefer the amenities of city life.
Anna Kaltz and her husband also landed in the back country after growing weary of city life, in downtown Manhattan.
Simmons found himself immediately inspired by the ability of these images to tell day-to-day truths of city life.
A new interactive web series called Downtown Browns is striving to help viewers better understand the dynamics of diverse city life.
Electric scooters have popped up in cities across the country in the past few months, disrupting city life in unexpected ways.
Subsurface Circular is a story about the pulse of city life, and I want to get a sense of its geography.
In Colombo, the streets were eerily quiet, with hardly any cars on the road and no signs of bustling city life.
Explore city life in Bogota and colonial architecture, coral reefs in coastal Cartagena and El Efe Cafetero in the coffee region.
We don't have the luxuries of city life with electric heating — we have Bears Ears to look to heat our homes.
A focus on the natural world — uncut stones and branchlike metalwork — makes Carrie Bilbo's work a perfect foil to city life.
Milan's swanky 32,000-square metre City Life shopping centre, Italy's largest urban mall, was practically empty on a Monday afternoon visit.
Enter director Ali Soozandeh and his debut feature "Tehran Taboo," which has made headlines for its transgressive take on city life.
Their children preferred city life to carrying on the work, though, as has been the case in much of rural Europe.
Their children preferred city life to carrying on the work, though, as has been the case in much of rural Europe.
City life offers a variety of conveniences and attractions, but there are plenty of perks to settling down in the suburbs.
It did not surprise Mr. Graham that Ms. Majors was crisscrossing New York, making music and adapting to city life quickly.
Observant little ones can pore over these pages for a long time, noticing each well-observed detail of wintertime city life.
" When Wolford worked as a photojournalist, he says, "Glenwood had always been my mecca, my favorite place for documenting city life.
For the last 40 years, the opening credits of "Saturday Night Live" have featured a montage of New York City life.
Finding the perfect companion to experience the bittersweet hustle of New York City life with is basically like winning the friend lottery.
Fulks, a self-proclaimed hillbilly, never took to city life, and filled a lot of his spare time in Philadelphia getting loaded.
It's no secret that city life comes with a hefty price tag, but some urban areas are much more affordable than others.
Compared to my previous city life of constant socialization, my flu-free years have featured scant opportunity to acquire a flu virus.
Peter Fader, a professor of marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, has long yearned for the city life.
But when you're the CEO of Facebook, you can afford to have your city life and the privacy of remote living, too.
Whether you're in need of a girls getaway or just hoping to escape city life for a few days, Anguilla doesn't disappoint.
The author who lives in this Australian home requested a quiet space to juxtapose busy city life, leading to its minimalist design.
A privileged outsider's best chance of learning the nuances of black inner-city life is through visiting neighborhoods with long, rich histories.
To Banville, an apostle of the ordinary, the deep appeal of city life is that here the ordinary may be made magical.
Over time, Mr. Allen's wife grew tired of the fast-paced city life and persuaded him to go back to the Caribbean.
Still, the attention to detail makes for a vivid picture of city life at a time of staggering wealth and shocking poverty.
Today, using an app to pay people to walk your dog and do your laundry is an unquestioned part of city life.
In a rush to make up for lost time, Mr. Wisnia plunged into New York City life, going to dances and parties.
But their cramped one-bedroom rental on the Upper East Side sometimes made them forget just how good city life could be.
What do you think will solve the problems of city life for those who can't or don't want to make the move?
UNEASY PEACE The Great Crime Decline, the Renewal of City Life, and the Next War on Violence By Patrick Sharkey 244 pp.
A rising number of educated urbanites in China are choosing to wave goodbye to city life and head back to the land.
The first was the farm in North Carolina, where Lisa and I moved to try and escape city life and isolate ourselves.
For instance, pollution from fires or normal city-life can become trapped under a layer of warm air, known as an inversion layer.
How to stop city life from stressing you out Despite these benefits, there's still the question of whether this idea makes financial sense.
It gave me a different perspective of the inner-city life that most suburbanites only pass on their way to the Bears game.
Every city should have something like this: A quiet haven just moments from the bustle of city life in which nature can thrive.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author and longtime New York Daily News columnist was one of the sharpest observers of New York City life.
People usually go camping to relax and get away from the stress of city life, but I've always found it to be terrifying.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In New York City, life can feel so busy that you hardly have the time to breathe.
"You can see this documentation and these descriptions of city life compared to the outside from people who left and returned," Coutinho says.
He dwells in an anxious limbo where the harsh realities of big-city life coincide with a childlike longing for a magical escape.
The very nature of city life forces residents to connect, and it gives communities a scaffolding to lean on when a disaster hits.
To view the hustle and bustle of pedestrian traffic as a kind of dance is a poetic way of looking at city life.
She pulls her characters out of city life and into a specific, unfamiliar location where they purport to learn some kind of lesson.
And in other parts of India there are busy streets, bustling markets and crazy traffic that create a chaotic experience of city life.
So Amsterdam's urban designers transformed entire streets — all the space between the buildings, in other words — into unified "public realms" for city life.
But as cosmopolitan city life increasingly overshadow traditional desert life, one festival aims to preserve tradition and introduce U.A.E. youths to their heritage.
Growing up has meant shedding parts of my Broad City life, but the show helped me shed my shame and own the hustle.
I&aposve lived here ever since and have adjusted to not only city life but also life in America&aposs biggest tech hub.
Achour Development's website describes it as a "prime spot on the seafront that ensures that bustling city life remains outside the gated community".
Give it up for Ryan Seacrest: He knows how to stay cheerful when going through one of the most annoying trials of city life.
Dr Czaczkes's interest in whether city life shapes spiders' behaviour began when he saw lots of fat, happy arachnids building webs near Regensburg's streetlamps.
The two Kymco scooters are tailor-made for city life, meaning they're not going to blow you away with wild speed or bountiful range.
Firstly it is a snapshot of European city life in all its glory; secondly it also highlights the complex environments that we live in.
Apple says the idea it dubs '[AR]T Walk' is a fun way to bring art to the people and augment big-city life.
Real estate is all about location, location, location, which often means choosing between busy city life or the wide open spaces of the country.
Sodertalje, Sweden — When Elisabeth and Peter Sjogren decided to retreat from city life in Stockholm, they searched for their dream home in the country.
Now the company is looking to revitalize the entire travel experience by giving guests the option to experience city life with specialized guided experiences.
The Brother From Another Planet sets a runaway alien slave loose in New York and scandalizes him with the little tragedies of city life.
Shops, cafes and houses in the city appeared to have been abandoned, empty of any signs of the once-vibrant city life in Syria.
Tired of the "Can I get a smile?" and "Smile, it's not that bad!" comments that are a too common part of city life.
But it's no secret that city life has negative implications for mental health, like the burnout I experienced in my final year in NYC.
Factories were initially allowed inside the cities, but later forced to relocate to the outskirts once their number and pollution made city life unbearable.
But after years of city life, some rodents have begun to genetically mutate, developing a resistance to poison and a gift for outsmarting traps.
"It is important to balance city life with experiencing nature," Ms. Mason, a native New Yorker, told the magazine Western Art & Architecture in 2018.
The older man could be heard saying to his wife that being "upstreamed" was part of New York City life and to be accepted.
It tells me that, as much as I relish city life, I miss perceiving all but a fraction of what goes on around me.
Scientific research, she says, suggests that experiencing natural environments in urban settings help people recover from the constant low-grade stress of city life.
An SUV might look like a great way to escape the grind of city life, but it will be pretty uncomfortable to sleep in.
It was once an old village, but now functions as one of the most popular destinations for people needing an escape from city life.  
Zheng is among a rising number of educated urbanites in China choosing to wave goodbye to city life and head back to the land.
Ms. Roberts said she feels there is something about New York City life that makes living so close to your ex-spouse an attractive option.
Between 45% rent hikes and hyper-competitive hunts for a preschool for their son, the couple were ready to leave behind the big city life.
The video, directed by Brady Spear, sees a number of scenes from city life—buildings, bridges, and freeways—bent and reflected in a kaleidoscopic effect.
But while this group of 18-to-34-year-olds is preoccupied with their careers and city life, they also need to focus on retirement.
Hanoi's French Quarter Get a flavor of city life by whiling away an afternoon in Hanoi's French Quarter, also the center of activity in Hanoi.
Each of them has a little design embroidered into the cotton that references staples of New York City life: pigeons, dollar pizza slices, subway rats.
They met up, and "interviewed" each other—really, they chatted—for a bit of insight into how city life has fed into both their work.
In 1984, Hammond took a trip out to New Mexico, and like her forbears, Georgia O'Keefe and Agnes Martin, she never returned to city life.
SALT LAKE CITYLife was tranquil for Paul Huntsman, a scion of a rich and powerful Utah family, before he got into the news business.
So many of the pleasures and consolations that make dwelling in cramped quarters worth it, for those privileged enough to choose city life, have disappeared.
Square Feet PHILADELPHIA — Peter Fader, a professor of marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, has long yearned for the city life.
The movie, an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's short story, follows a family that has recently traded the city life for a quiet New England Farm.
The moment affirms the playful ways that Morris, through collage, manipulates memory to explore freshly the aesthetic intersections of inner city life, race, and fashion.
Bikes have always been a fixture of city life, but their use is now accelerating far faster than both population and employment, according to the paper.
Dear Amy: I loved your answer to "Desperate," the med student who wanted to settle in a small town, while her longtime boyfriend craved city life.
As a young man, Nishimura moved to Tokyo to study music, but he did not easily adjust to big-city life, and socializing was difficult, too.
Whether you're seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life or just want someplace quiet to think, gardens provide an oasis of tranquility.
" From there, the study took on a new life as stories in the press appeared with headlines like "City life makes humans less kind to strangers.
"Peter's work really is about an era in New York City life that's vanished, and I thought it would be interesting to underline that," Koch says.
On Route 62, a winding road that runs through the area, you'll find quaint villages filled with creatives who have upped and left their city life.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is a camping-themed take on Nintendo's addictive city life simulator, and may well be the company's most successful mobile game yet.
Despite the diversity of cities and perspectives, however, the omission of female photographers from the representation of contemporary African city life tempers some of the wonderment.
He made city life better by developing compost programs and collaborating with urban gardeners around New York City, with a particular focus on low-income neighborhoods.
And it's connected to the larger problem — separating the art of rap, which often depicts grim realities of city life, from the country's issues with violence.
City-dwellers are ditching the hustle and bustle of city life and moving to the suburbs in search of affordable housing, more space, and quieter streets.
Some bankers might be persuaded to move but want to keep their big city life, meaning the quieter charms of Germany's financial capital are less attractive.
" The extended family in New York ranges across the experience of city life: some are police officers, "and the other half have gotten stopped and frisked.
Cleveland may not seem like a destination city, but as more millennials struggle to afford big-city life, they are heading to the next best thing.
Pollution and traffic make city life unpalatable, he said, adding that he could probably buy a modest home in a small city if he wanted to.
It's a reflection of how city life blurs not only gender but also race, sexuality, and language: all is fluid and interchangeable in these multicultural hives.
For many street fishers, the sport is a practice of meditation and their way of connecting with nature amidst the hustle and bustle of city life.
We take a selfie on the Triennale's terrace, between De Chirico's I Bagni Misteriosi ("Mysterious Baths" fountain) and the skyscrapers of City Life in the background.
Kauffman, however, argued cultural shifts were not new for Queens, where waves of immigration and gentrification were a fact of city life, with or without Amazon.
The O.G. New York City hangout sitcom, Seinfeld hits on nearly every corner of city life in the '90s in a way that practically transcends time.
Anyone overwhelmed by city life, work or family, knows the fantasy of escaping to a distant and simple place where life unfolds according to the seasons.
What I never forgot were the lessons that Miss Treweek taught about city life that day: • All of the young women dressed in black are secretaries.
And because I also knew I wasn't planning on leaving city life behind anytime soon, I'd need a lot of cash for the sizable down payment.
"Humans co-evolved with a number of different parasites, but today, in our sedentary city life, we've removed those parasites from the mix," Dr. Trumble said.
The new series closely follows the film's premise of a group of socially awkward den of centuries-old vampires trying to adjust to modern city life.
A devout Communist, she rejected city life for an idyllic existence as a subsistence farmer on the outskirts of Norway's Trondheimsfjord region in Ørlandet with her husband.
Cons: Some rooms are small and guests have complained of noise from the subway and rooftop bar, which might also disturb some pets unaccustomed to city life.
Add to this is the fact that once they give up herding for city life, migrants have less use for one of the yurt's main advantages: portability.
Trump says she and husband Jared Kushner, a fellow White House adviser, have no plans to return to their old New York City life any time soon.
We recently caught up with Yeh to chat about the second season of Girl Meets Farm, quitting city life, and the pros and cons of social media.
Bodegas are part of the tapestry of city life, usually family-owned — often by Hispanic and Yemeni families — and typically located in predominately Black and Latinx neighborhoods.
There's no shortage of information on all kinds of aspects of city life, so the question was not one of getting the data but sorting through it.
After white flight out of cities and into suburbs in the 250s and '21950s, the American public and politicians began to associate inner-city life with race.
Still, city life already was disrupted with many New Yorkers already planning to stay home with hard-won groceries picked up from crowded stores the night before.
Some paintings capture the lighter side of city life, like picnics in the park, while others confront darker truths, with images of rioting, pollution, and gas masks.
Between 2013 and 2017, South Korea saw a 24 percent increase in the number of households who ditched city life for farming - more than 12,000 in total.
Samburu elders in Kenya worry that youngsters enamored of cell phones and city life no longer care for time-consuming social ceremonies and the obligations they entail.
The pair want to create the Lowline: A stunning underground park that will give New Yorkers a beautiful respite from the intense city life that lies above.
In 1995, Goldie canonized the drum-and-bass sound with his airy, sweeping début, "Timeless"; the album's central single, "Inner City Life," is as alluring as ever.
As stress scientists often note, there are upsides to city life that can mitigate urban psychological risks, such as better access to education, employment, and health resources.
Although the two have long appreciated the impractical and whimsical, they've also been equally attuned to the appeal of everyday objects that make city life more pleasant.
You're settled and are likely to be in the same place for a while, dream as you might for that carefree city life of your single days.
Adopted as a youngster in Ohio, Hamilton soon settled into city life in New York, while making many trips — by car and plane — back to the Midwest.
After testing the shirts, we found them to be convenient for city life, as comfortable as T-shirts, and an all-around great value for the cost.
Long before Tasmania became a foodie destination, Rodney Dunn and Severine Demanet ditched city life to set up a farm and cooking school in the Tasmanian countryside.
And so the last customers finished their last drinks at the worn wooden bar, clinging to the last moments of the New York City life they'd known.
Tesla announced today that it's developed a smaller Supercharger that's more suited for cramped city life, and it will start rolling them out soon in Chicago and Boston.
To help communities mix, cities must offer more genuinely affordable public housing and improve transport links to ensure jobs and city life are accessible for all, Khan said.
In addition to San Francisco and New York City, life sciences-heavy Boston takes second place in the ranking of a decade's worth of huge Series A rounds.
Dalton Conley, a professor of sociology at New York University, said that when people moved to a city, the very nature of city life transformed one's mental state.
After all, next to physical disruption of city life, noise is often cited as a top reason why locals are usually against racing — in cities, or in general.
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As we build more hooks from the digital into the physical world, we'll have greater programmability, new kinds of experiences and countless, subtle ways to optimize city life.
Seoul's pull is far-reaching and people—especially the young—flock here from rural areas to pursue careers and education or just to live that big city life.
"She doesn't like the city life, and she was trying to give them a better life, and sacrificing being with her husband to do it," Mr. Langford said.
When most of us think of rural areas, we conjure up bucolic images of the countryside with more serenity and fewer hassles than are encountered in city life.
Rural and urban areas each appeal to different segments of our nation, as some American desire the excitement of city life while others prefer being closer to nature.
But just as much a part of New York City life, if harder to spot, are the female street vendors, who often hawk their wares from small pushcarts.
"The Witness" eventually becomes an emotional effort to shed more light on Genovese's life and to rescue it from being simply a cautionary tale of uncaring city life.
Thanks to Paul-Louis, Hannah decides to eschew the negativity of city life, to stop defining herself by what she hates, and to stay in Montauk and write.
There was a particularly English fantasy of the countryside as a more authentic, civilized and fulfilling world than the dirty, fast-moving, and industrial reality of city life.
But it grabbed attention, because it takes aim at a cherished hallmark of city life: a subway that is always available, around the clock, seven days a week.
Those damning descriptions prompted censors to block the essay, but not before it struck a chord with young Beijingers trying to cope with the isolation of city life.
Mr. Maxwell's 2014 runaway hit single "Trap Queen" references trap music, known for its synthesized, complicated beats and gritty lyrics that both celebrate and lament inner-city life.
On weekends and during the summer vacations, the population of Driebes swells as former residents return to enjoy traditional village feasts and take a break from city life.
Ramsay de Give, who moved to the city from New Mexico nine years ago, started riding the Staten Island Ferry as a way to decompress from city life.
We had a chance to test them out, and we appreciated their overall comfort, breathability, accessible price-point ($16), and their versatility for city life or outdoor adventure.
According to the survey, the Japanese capital took the top spot thanks to its combination of big-city life and natural landscapes, as well as its tasty cuisine.
But policies pushing residents into high rise blocks on the edge of big cities have failed the poor, leaving residents segregated from job opportunities and city life, Aravena said.
Fast-forward 20ish years, and Natalie (Wilson) is working as an architect, and living that glam New York City life in a shoebox apartment with an ill-behaved dog.
Whence Manhattan's famous rectilinear grid — that "old inconceivably bourgeois scheme of composition and distribution," as Henry James put it, that for two centuries has shaped city life so profoundly?
Offering a potent brew of harsh industrial noise and hard-hitting bass, "Heat Dish" depicts the unsettling nature of a mechanized world and the clamorous bustle of city life.
Whereas new urbanist settlements often promote a small-town ideal, these sell big-city life, which is why they have words like "metro", "city" and "centre" in their names.
Whether it's choosing a lesser-known neighborhood or opting out of big city life in favor of a small town, where you choose to buy makes all the difference.
Kamiyama, a town in southern Japan, added more people than it lost in 2011 after IT companies set up satellite offices there, attracting workers keen to escape city life.
Lots of people come here in their 20s and enjoy the city life for a few years before moving away to buy homes and start families someplace more affordable.
Foster Huntington, 32, was a designer for Ralph Lauren before he forsook city life to build a treehouse and a skatepark on land in Washington State, among other adventures.
Some of her clients have fallen in love with an area outside the city, only to discover that they can't cut the cord and leave their city life behind.
Five years later, in 0003, she created the White Rose Mission, in uptown Manhattan, where young black girls who migrated from the South could get acclimated to city life.
In recent decades, Iturbide has shifted her focus from people to landscapes; her new surroundings, she hopes, will provide her with the inspiration that city life no longer can.
It's these people who have the ambition to elbow their way into New York City life and, in the process, juice it up with their energy and native culture.
In your list of metropolitan areas that seem to offer the benefits of both big-city life and proximity to beautiful nature, you mentioned my town of Portland, Oregon.
In July 2017, seeking a respite from city life, van Aarle spent a month in Ólafsfjörður working on a series of photographs that was recently published by Hatje Cantz.
And downtown Lafayette was once again vibrant year-round, with restaurants, clubs, art galleries and the kinds of retail businesses, such as shoe stores, that once defined city life.
Ms. Cortes lived in the West Village, had two young children and welcomed the opportunity to work on leading-edge computer science at Google and keep her city life.
The combination of Mr. Cuarón's powerful filmmaking and Netflix's marketing muscle has pushed the drama about Mexico City life in the 1970s to the front of the Oscar race.
"Boy and H" (1961) is an example of Draper's career-long romance with the surrealism of city life and the geometric patterns that light and shadow imprint on film.
"Transport has a tremendous impact on city life and on the whole city's development," she says, citing how, in London, the price of property changes depending on the underground lines.
CITY LIFE The capital city of about 6 million people awoke to relative calm on Thursday, as vendors peddling orange juice and fruit cups once again appeared on street corners.
It was November 2005 when the British singer rose to fame with 'LDN,' the tune that juxtaposes her home of London's cool exterior with the gritty reality of city life.
Caley O'Dwyer's illustrations over oil and acrylic paint show whimsical snapshots of city life, while Andre Miripolsky channels the laid-back spirit of Los Angeles with his grinning, angelic sharks.
Cummings also said he urged the President to rethink his language on African American communities after Trump repeatedly painted a grim picture of inner-city life on the campaign trail.
In addition to portraits of jazz musicians at work, interactions between children and adults as well as the contradictions and strangeness of city life are frequent themes of the exhibition.
It's not often I can watch the sun rise and listen to the birds and other animals come alive in the morning, so I relished the respite from city life
What the New York branch did to survive city life and migration north is being studied by Dr. Donihue and Max Lambert and Greg Watkins-Colwell, colleagues at Yale University.
The Bianca City Life Dollhouse is a loft-style urban dwelling that is incredibly detailed with retail space on the first floor and beautifully decorated walls visible from every angle.
Loop Wall Hooks (set of 3), available at West Elm, $24If they're living the big city life in a small city apartment, they'll appreciate any extra storage they can get.
Ahead of the occasion, drum and bass icon Goldie shared the long-anticipated remix of his 1995 classic, "Inner City Life" featuring late singer Diane Charlemagne, by UK enigma Burial.
With folksy observations about big city life, hot air balloons, and being single, this sharp, quotable, and silly 2017 special is the perfect hour-long break for just about anyone.
Soon after the Giants chose Ballentine with the 180th pick, Ballentine spoke on a conference call with reporters, assuring them that he would not be overwhelmed by big-city life.
Call them the least suburban of suburbs, each one celebrated by buyers there for its culture and hip factor, as much as the housing stock and sophisticated post-city life.
Sometimes, uprooting from city life to ride out the pandemic with older relatives is actually the responsible thing to do, both for your family and the healthcare system, Super said.
Encapsulating the seesawing ennui and excitement of city life, numbers such as "The Ladies Who Lunch," which was explicitly tailored for Stritch, and "Another Hundred People" have become cabaret classics.
"We're both watching and learning from how they are building this broad-based movement," said Lisa Owens, executive director of City Life/Vida Urbana, a tenants' rights group in Boston.
It has been a summer when even city life has not been insulated from nature, when our existence has been reduced to those ancient elements: earth, air, water and fire.
Urban lake swimming sounds like an anomaly — but Berlin isn't the only major European city that's swimmable; the continent is replete with shockingly clean swimming spots surrounded by city life.
Having bitten off a huge chunk of city life and shared it with the world, she got into the habit of biting off more than anyone could hope to chew.
A team of scientists analyzed the genomes of white-footed mice captured in New York and New York-adjacent parks to see whether they'd evolved given the pressures of city life.
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On one level, the song fits into Petty's thematic obsession with migration between rural and urban America and his anxiety over the corruption of the soul through exposure to city life.
So after dealing with the stresses of city life and a 60-hour work week, sometimes all you want is to eat gelato and pet a raccoon to blow off steam.
The relationship of technologies, from the original most important technologies ever, like sewers to stuff we're talking about now like smart traffic signals and the kind of digitization of city life.
Our nation's cities are—thanks to the triple-headed fun-sucker that is local councils, police forces, and government—increasingly homogenic, a deathly-dull simulacra of what city life should be.
They were in a densely forested part of the BeltLine where the sounds and circumstances of city life were few, and for a second Barry felt they had left humanity entirely.
Animals are adapting to city life by living in smaller spaces, being active at night, and figuring out how to navigate busy roads without getting hit by cars, National Geographic reports.
"I dreamed about city life when I was young, because many of the villagers who went there bragged about the city, which they said was full of new things," he said.
That was never going to happen, and Parisians once again enjoy themselves with the élan their heritage encourages, accepting the calculated risks of big-city life in the 21st century climate.
The living arrangements, coupled with other challenges of city life, forced Yang and Liu to leave both children as infants back in their old village with grandparents, thousands of miles away.
When Toby is forced to give up city life and retreat to a more rustic family manse, French can play to her full strengths: family, memory, identity and, of course, crime.
"We love the city life and had we not had a child, we probably would have stayed in Hoboken," said Ms. Wells, a client services supervisor for a court-reporting agency.
A cynosure of everything forward-looking and ambitious in urban design, it represented to her, almost alone, the apotheosis of the "super blocks" that destroyed the "hurly-burly" of city life.
Like so many people, I grew up watching the TV show "Friends," dreaming of the day I would be living a glamorous city life surrounded by a group of close friends.
While I was working on the Desert of Pharan project, I spent most of my time living in the city — life is framed by this continual process of familiarization and defamiliarization.
Mosul was once a diverse and tolerant city 'Life can never be the same' On October 17, Iraq launched a major military campaign to defeat ISIS in Mosul and surrounding Nineveh province.
The beautiful thing about this film is that it is centred upon Frances' quest to stand on her own two feet as she navigates the perilous path of twenty-something city life.
While I've never not felt grateful to have achieved my dream of living in NYC, there is a constant need among New Yorkers to escape claustrophobic city life — and it's majorly contagious.
Coinciding with this was the emergence of what we now recognize as the modern garden: a domestic private space given to the cultivation of plants and a respite from modern city life.
I was raised great, but he has a very different life and I want to ensure that he has a life that includes access to art, theater, and music — a city life.
During her pregnancy, the designer and her husband moved to the quiet New Jersey town of West Orange, where she had a change of pace from the electric New York City life.
I noticed all the discarded fragments of city life—bulbs and screws, a billiard ball, a doll's head, old fan blades and turn-signal signs, visors stacked to look like pill bugs.
However, in 2018's Time Out City Life Index survey which queried over 3,000 Londoners, the once-hip neighborhood was dubbed "London's most overrated neighbourhood" and called "stale" and "overhyped" by locals.
Weyl, a New York-based photographer, filmmaker, and multimedia artist, sees her photographs as a chance to connect with her more instinctual side—exploring sexuality and city life through purposefully extreme images.
City Life/Vida Urbana, a housing justice group in Boston, argued this week that all of Massachusetts' housing court proceedings should be quashed until the end of the declared state of emergency.
A young Brooklyn couple's respite from city life — as live-in caretakers of a historic house museum upstate — turns fraught when one of them starts having trouble sleeping and then goes missing.
"Una originally started 23.50 years ago in the East Village, but Mangieri decided he was over the New York City life and moved himself (and the restaurant) to San Francisco," says Coniglio.
Enter Kim Jung Gi, a Korean sketch artist breaking the confines of comic books and graphic novels to create large scale, detailed works ranging from scenes of everyday city life to surreal compositions.
In Census, the reality of a litter-filled, foot-traffic city life breaks down: the unvarnished look of each collage inadvertently turns each romantic, primarily the result of the series' monochromatic, gritty feel.
At the time, Cummings also said he urged the President to rethink his language on African American communities after Trump repeatedly painted a grim picture of inner-city life on the campaign trail.
Google's "smart city" spin-off Sidewalk Labs just hired a team experts whose goal will be to create a new line of technology products that can fix the many problems of city life.
But he italicizes her essential lesson: politics may not all be local—Trump is a refutation of that, winning the allegiance of localities that he can't or won't serve—but city life is.
Groups like the Cologne-based Hooligans Against Salafists make their racial claims on the streets of German cities, taking over public space as in an attempt to shock multiculturalism out of city life.
"They didn't necessarily want a completely single-sex environment in scouting, and that and jobs and modern city life is why they were leaving," Jordan told Business Insider's "Brought To You By…" podcast.
With their cinematic feel and charmingly anthropomorphic animals, Miyakoshi's pencil and charcoal drawings capture the ever-changing delights of nighttime city life while evoking almost physical feelings of comfort, support and family love.
And yet in 183, arguably the lowest point of the crisis, Theodosis was part of a collective that launched Popaganda, an online magazine that covers culture and city life through an Athenian lens.
Renewal and growth are exciting — they are why so many of us, my family included, put up with the many indignities and inconveniences of city life, living so close to our fellow humans.
Cows and humans jumped for joy in puddles, while others shared scenes of city life, like beads of rain on window screens, that only the fire-and-drought-tortured could see as beautiful.
The historic state capital of Annapolis is draped in grief from the attack at the local newspaper that killed the journalists who chronicled soccer games, art exhibits and the fabric of small-city life.
Applications for the "Internet of Things" – attaching chips that can send and receive data to everyday objects - will include sensors to prevent leaks in municipal water systems and other ways to improve city life.
But what was originally intended to be merely a reprieve from city life has transformed into one of 21st century San Francisco's most elite neighborhoods thanks in part to the proximity to the ocean.
And though you can see the warm glow of the city life emanating from the ground and the lights of the buildings starting to flicker on, you still feel the blue blanketing the city.
Applications for the "Internet of Things" attaching chips that can send and receive data to everyday objects - will include sensors to prevent leaks in municipal water systems and other ways to improve city life.
But Europeans have long favored smaller vehicles fit for city life, and countries like the UK, France, and the Netherlands are moving to mandate the end of internal combustion engines in the coming decades.
Efforts to slow the pace of city life range from the literal - with many cities pushing for lower speed limits on their roads - to the imaginative, such as looking for ways to promote mindfulness.
No matter if you were a camper or staff, going to camp provided a remote oasis to eschew the responsibilities of city life for literally greener pastures—open water, hiking trails, and ropes courses.
A few weeks after I'd returned to noisy, big city life, I spoke with Kurt Fristrup, chief of the Science and Technology Branch at the National Park Service Natural Sounds and Night Skies Division.
Even though just a small fraction of the loop trail has been completed, Atlantans, in one of the purer expressions of America's newly rekindled romance with city life, have already passionately embraced the project.
The hills of Granada are full of people who decided that, instead of poisoning both their souls and lungs with big city life, they'd rather up and move to a cave in southern Spain.
More than any one genre in particular, the sound he's created feels most indebted to the animated rhythms of city life, to the melting pot culture of his adopted homes of London and Berlin.
One good thing about Atlanta that I miss when I leave is, it's a big city life, but you can go out of the city and we have a lot of trees and grass.
He leads a vibrant temple in northwestern Beijing that attracts scores of young people, many of them from high-tech companies and universities, who come seeking relief from the grueling pace of city life.
Jennifer Silvershein, a therapist who runs Manhattan Wellness, says New Yorkers don't avoid each other because they're brash, but rather to protect themselves from the harsh realities of city life — particularly if they're women.
TORONTO — On the corner of Glendinning Avenue in Scarborough, Ontario — removed from the bright lights and bustling city life of downtown Toronto — lies an unimposing church of deep significance to the Coptic Christian faith.
While Istanbul's fabled skyline of domes and minarets may be its global signature, Taksim Square is the popular center of city life and a symbol of the modern republic founded nearly 100 years ago.
On this week's episode, curator Marcela Micucci talks to us about these figures — including the so-called "Witch of Wall Street," Hetty Green — who had a big impact on all aspects of city life.
Since the initial announcement of the round earlier this month, Urban Us, the early-stage fund focused on companies transforming city life, has joined the syndicate comprised of Tech Square Labs and Knoll Ventures. Cove.
That first night, in 1959, he stepped off the train and crossed a near-deserted piazza with a suitcase in each hand, looking for signs of city life, no idea which direction would bring fortune.
I landed a job at Refinery29 six weeks after graduation and didn't think twice about moving away from my long-term boyfriend, Jake, in order to pursue the big city life I had always wanted.
As architects and interior designers continue to include the practice of feng shui into their work, you can expect to see more buildings and landmarks with the aim of creating a healthy, harmonious city life.
If Midge Maisel is breaking free to experience a new sort of city life, the backdrop for this liberation is the world that John Cheever describes so well, one of stultifying conformity and constant disillusion.
The pressures of city life are embedded in millennia-old tales, like Aesop's classic fable of the town and country mouse, and these ancient themes are all the more relevant in our rapidly urbanizing world.
She's running her hands through her hair, apparently in frustration at her job; the rift between Sinatra's gussied-up glorification of city life and the experience of modern young New Yorkers is strikingly, hilariously apparent.
Unlike some of the less built-up Hawaiian islands, like lush but more remote Kauai, Maui still has a lively atmosphere and the sophistication of big-city life too, especially in the bustling Wailea area.
They promise escape from the enforced gregariousness of city life, and yet, locked down in our immediate neighborhood, we are spending lots of quality time with people whose names we didn't even know until now.
But fewer people talk about cities that way anymore: among contemporary urbanists, a dominant influence is Jane Jacobs, known for her lifelong commitment to the simple but radical notion that city life can be pleasurable.
SIZAYA, Russia (Reuters) - When Alexei Dubovets and his wife Natalia Kurochkina yearned for a change from Russian city life, they moved to a village in Siberia and began to dabble in the art of cheesemaking.
The "great crime decline" referenced in Patrick Sharkey's new book, "Uneasy Peace: The Great Crime Decline, the Renewal of City Life, and the Next War on Violence," is in fact "great," both qualitatively and normatively.
Conventional wisdom often dictates that when you have kids, you make one of two choices: Move to the suburbs (bye-bye, city life you worked so hard for), or figure out some way (sell your stocks!
While the Darcel merch might not be the most covetable part of Ikea's Förnyad collection, we could all learn from his love of city life and benefit from the sleek and whimsical motifs of his collection.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The historic state capital of Annapolis is draped in grief from a shooting attack on the local newspaper, which killed journalists who chronicled soccer games, art exhibits and the fabric of small-city life.
Tsalkanis traces the evolution of sites like the Acropolis throughout the ages, the rise and fall of the city walls, the Agora, which served as center of city life, and various temples, libraries, and other fortifications.
Mr Yeung forsook city life to keep bees on the carefree (and car-free) island of Lamma, a couple of miles from the main island of Hong Kong where the territory's government and financial centre lie.
Forget cramped, inner-city life—in Perth, you live in a big house with a big backyard that's an hour drive away from the CBD along a desolate highway dotted with bars and high rises. Paradise.
The principles of urban activist Jane Jacobs for healthy city life still hold: diverse uses of streets and public places, mixed-use buildings, a variety of economic and commercial opportunities and local excitement about community building.
Over the last five years, civil liberties leaders and student activists have made racial disparities in discipline a major liability for Mr. de Blasio, who has promised to reduce inequality in all aspects of city life.
Among them is "City Life" in Coit Tower, in which the artist painted himself standing in front of a newspaper rack conspicuously missing the mainstream San Francisco Chronicle and packed with publications like The Daily Worker.
Experts agreed that it would be difficult to shut schools without other severe restrictions on city life, including strong encouragement or even a requirement to keep children at home, rather than simply excusing them from school.
Millennial burnout is very real, and so it's no surprise that the idea of escaping long work hours and hectic city life for less stress, more trees, and a bonus handsome guy or two is appealing.
Man Bartlett, a New York-based multidisciplinary artist, is recording the street performances throughout the run of the exhibition and inviting people to share their opinions of city life via social media, using the hashtag #personofthecrowd.
Dealing with the very Pet Shop Boys-esque concerns of battling against the cyclical inevitability of inner-city life, it pulls of the rare trick of packing a message and looking as good as it sounds.
A THRIVING CULTURAL sector is an essential part of what makes a city great, along with green spaces and immigrants who bring renewal and vigour to city life, according to a recent study by McKinsey, a consultancy.
It's a long way back to 1965, when Oliver and Lisa (that is, Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor) said "Goodbye, city life" and took up residence in Green Acres, and in TV terms, that's a good thing.
My wife and I were both burnt out on city life, and I think that I was also burnt on the business that I was in—the restaurant business that my wife had wisely moved on from.
It's been proven that grime can pay, and that there is room for the tough, uncompromising and honest narratives about "inner-city life" that delight middle-aged newspaper culture editors, as well as rave and party tracks.
It's about a couple who also wanted to leave city life and plant their roots in a remote area, surrounded by nature … The book allowed me to see that the life I wanted to live was possible.
I've always wondered why I'm not just gay, but really gay—I've worked in gay clubs, on a gay magazine; the first job I ever had was at Manchester City Life as the gay and lesbian editor.
About New York For centuries, New York City has been the gateway to a new land, and now residents believed to have originated around warm, sunny Tuscany are moving on after a few years of city life.
Speaking at a rally in Akron, Trump painted a bleak picture of inner city life and blamed Democrats for what he described as a festering epidemic of murder and violence in crumbling minority communities across the nation.
A look at the work of Neil Simon over the decades reveals a prolific chronicler of New York City life who examined angst, romance and ambition through a comic lens, whether for the stage, film or television.
Wood's ideas seemed to have been forming when fame hit, but they hardened, as he received more attention, into a fervent belief that great American art must be free of foreign influence, and uncontaminated by city life.
But while most parenting experiences teach you things about yourself and about babies, the Roaming Strap-On Baby Experience mostly teaches you about the adult world and how it sees men, babies, and city life in general.
Another, who lives in Sacramento, said she was "done" with busy city life, while a fitness franchise owner said she had been on costly Californian retreats that were very diet-restrictive, and she wanted something more easygoing.
That bit of Rossini notwithstanding, this former Urban Park Ranger specializes in the country and western genre, offering his own spins on classics as well as original tunes that celebrate the down-home side of city life.
Here is what I've ultimately brought home with me: I might not get to keep Milo romantically in my real New York City life — certainly not in the carefree way that I was able to on our travels.
Feeling more like I was en route to a trailhead than an art exhibit, I could see the appeal of this kind of remoteness, immersed in a landscape so distinct that it made city life easier to forget.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mohan is a handsome man who tells fascinating tales of city life to Rani and Manai, young girls living in the squalor of a relief camp in the eastern Indian state of Assam.
In parts of the city, life is slowly returning to normal, though Islamic State's black logos are still visible on some shops and inhabitants struggle with cash shortages and failing public services, as they do elsewhere in Libya.
Yet except for a cameo appearance by Berger on vibraphone, and some snippets of city life recorded on Cherry's cellphone, all of the album's music came from Hebden's laptop, using libraries of instrument sounds, samples and synthetic ones.
"I get calls from all over the world," said Joelle Chilazi, a real estate agent with Keller Williams City Life Realty, who has helped place people moving from the Netherlands, France, Belarus, Chile and India, among other countries.
About the artist: Michelangelo Lovelace was born in 1960 in Cleveland, Ohio, where he continues to live and work — as a nurse's aide and as an artist, painting and drawing vibrant, inherently political scenes of inner-city life.
If you're ready to opt out of city life completely and enjoy the great outdoors, Mount Hood and other great hiking trails are just an hour away, and the Salmon River offers group rafting opportunities with local outfitters. 
The idea that you might move upstate to recreate a version of your city life, however, didn't sit well with Grace Bonney, the editor of the lifestyle blog Design Sponge, and her wife, Julia Turshen, a cookbook writer.
How does the story unfold if your children don't like their new classmates, or if one part of the family loves the new lifestyle but the other is homesick for the old friends and vitality of city life?
This mammoth 24100-film throwback to a grittier era of city life is stuffed with Al Pacino movies (including "The Panic in Needle Park," showing July 7, with an appearance by its director, Jerry Schatzberg, at one show).
In what Ms. Norris regards as retaliation, the board abruptly announced recently that it had voted unanimously to steer the notices to her competitor, The Garden City Life, which has a much smaller circulation: about 1,800 paid subscribers.
Situating itself in the everyday moments of New York life, High Maintenance's biggest—and perhaps most unattainable—fantasy is that modern city life isn't at odds with an unwavering ability to see the good in the people around you.
Downtown residents - packed together in tight row houses or apartment blocks - are more active and socially engaged than people who live in the sprawl of suburbia, according to a report that aims to challenge popular beliefs about city life.
Baptiste took the opportunity to mention a new partnership between his venture firm and Urban X, a startup accelerator that's co-run by BMW and focused on reimagining city life around the world — not just in U.S. city centers.
"The early modernists' objective was to represent all aspects of city life as legitimate subjects in fine art," Ms. Murrell said, arguing that Laure was emblematic of a new black working class that Manet saw around him every day.
The title reflects the inclusiveness and warmth of the show's vision of city life: The omnipresent gum that covers every paved surface is a gritty symbol of the way the project's residents stick together and have one another's backs.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Almost every day, "Janda", a self-described Indonesian housewife with 2,000 Twitter followers, dispenses lifestyle tips, complains about city life, and praises how the government of President Joko Widodo has improved her life as a young mother.
It's an extremely pleasing fantasy and a more noble one than those that preceded it — and, thanks in part to lucrative tax incentives for filming in New York, it hides in plain sight within hyper­realistic depictions of city life.
The wing chair and the coffee table in the River Room were from friends who were giving up city life for the country; the couch and the armchair, also in the River Room, were castoffs from Ms. Peil's agent.
Living apart together Yoshihide Ito, 63, after working for decades as a cameraman in Tokyo, told his wife he wanted to escape city life and return to his home prefecture of Mie, in southern Japan, to become a rice farmer.
The conversation is heartbreaking to watch, as an omniscient viewer knows how this will end just a season later: with Darlene electing to move back home with her mother to raise her newborn daughter, giving up her dreams of city life.
"—Laura Geiser, photo editor, BuzzFeed News "Fink On Warhol: New York Photographs of the 1960s brings together this previously unpublished work for the first time to provide a candid and empathetic view of city life and culture during the turbulent 1960s.
If you think that taking a staycation is a fancy pastime only reserved for people with hefty disposable incomes, allow us to correct you: There are a growing number of affordable hotels that provide a comfortable respite from city life.
Directing duo Mariano Cohn and Gaston Duprat said there were several themes they wanted to communicate, including what it means to be nationalistic, the role a person is thrust into once famous and the differences between village and city life.
Lor Choc has created her own sound by combining her queerness, her pride in being a daughter of Baltimore, and her lifelong love of rap and R&B to make music centered around themes of escapism, survival, and city life.
Survivor Jane, Austin's wife, said that she was motivated to move from the city life in Florida to the Appalachian Mountains and live off-grid raising goats, rabbits, chickens and bees with her husband after a series of unfortunate events.
Ultimately, the partners hope to turn the area into a "place for tens of thousands of people to live, work, learn and play – and to create and advance new ideas that improve city life," according to a release from Sidewalk.
From the 1950s, she had been photographing city life with greedy intensity, capturing vagrants passed out on the Bowery; the carcasses of the Chicago stockyards; Lena Horne, spotted on the street, on a bright autumn day — and, above all, herself.
Now, a long way from rondeau pans and thin steel woks, wherever you live and whatever you think of big-city life, you should read Jonathan Mahler in The Times Magazine on the case for saving the New York City subway.
The show also functions as a form of self-parody, since Ms. Bell and her husband are forever dabbling in the latest wellness fads like cryotherapy, as they fantasize about bailing out of city life and going back to the land.
In a tone of weary detachment punctuated with the dark humor familiar to young Beijing residents, the writer, a migrant from the northwestern province of Shaanxi using the penname Zhang Wumao, bemoaned soul-crushing city life for leaving people perpetually adrift.
CreditCreditAndrew White for The New York Times Two years ago, Dane and Brooke Carillo brought home Mackey, an English cream golden retriever, to their two-bedroom apartment in Manhattan, but they quickly realized he wasn't cut out for city life.
And his focus in the speech on the big picture, while skimming more lightly over some of the gritty problems of city life, might have left some of his listeners wondering if he was seeing the fairest but not the trees.
This mammoth 44-film throwback to a grittier era of city life is stuffed with Al Pacino movies (including "The Panic in Needle Park," showing next Friday, with an appearance by its director, Jerry Schatzberg, at the 7 p.m. show).
Two centuries later, this cohesive infrastructure network is still meeting the same challenges that Boston faced then: providing relief from the pollution, noise and overcrowding of city life, as well as dealing with the stormwater and flooding issues of the day.
And even worse, it doesn't even have the courtesy to own it, since it spends so little time with our hero in her prewar New York City life that we don't get a real sense of why she needs to change.
Once I become proficient enough to impart my knowledge to others I would possibly like to come back to city life and apply for grants and work with organizations like "Big City Mountaineers" to take metropolitan youth on trips to mountainous wilderness areas.
On the opening track of his debut album, "No Mountains in Manhattan," he immortalizes the glory of the No. 1 train, bagels with lox and sunsets on the Hudson; the rest of the album is similarly packed with vignettes of city life.
Parker has two albums on the way in 2017: GOD Loves Detroit dropping later this month on Detroit's seminal Planet E, which feature collaborations with vocalist and producer Merachka, as well as Motor City Life, on Paris' Goldmin later in this year.
Teoh, an ex-banker who abandoned his city life in favor of gorging on durians all day, every day, told me how he always scans visitors for personality traits that give clues as to what sort of durian-eater they might be.
But it's still one of the most affecting, tautly constructed electronic albums to emerge from the millennial generation, one that shrouds the mundane rituals of city life in its own Big Mood: The feeling that things were more exciting before we got here.
Michael Crawford, whose cartoons salted the pages of The New Yorker with mischievous observations of ballplayers, lovers, the art world and the city life of people who probably read The New Yorker, died on Tuesday at home in Kingston, N.Y. He was 70.
Now as the city and its parks grow more congested, a nonprofit conservancy group given the task of protecting these natural areas has stepped up its efforts this summer to increase access to them as an alternative to the frictions of city life.
In any case, her attention is focused on the daily routines at a makeshift vacation colony in the foothills of the Andes, where a group of artistically inclined adults and their children and pets have come to escape the stresses of city life.
Gunn's writing has always been full of colorful observations on the small details of city life and the oddball characters who inhabit his urban sprawl, but his newest LP, The Unseen in Between, contains some of his most personal tunes to date.
Needing money for cram school to assure his entry into a good college, Cem takes a summer job as a well-digger's apprentice, leaving his middle-class city life to camp with his master on a desolate rural site outside a garrison town.
It was long after midnight on Tuesday in this residential section on the outskirts of Houston, and under the surface of floodwaters the color of coffee and cream lay the now invisible hallmarks of city life — gutters, sidewalks, front steps and mailboxes.
While exaggerated, the point is verifiable: In no other German city are the local clubs so underrepresented in daily city life as the two Berlin clubs — Hertha and Union Berlin — despite Berlin's dominant position in German society in nearly every other domain.
A 1993 review in The New York Times compared his photographic style to "aspects of Robert Frank's melancholy romanticism with Weegee's harsh fascination with the underside of city life"; his cinéma vérité style of documentary filmmaking was most associated with anthropological research.
In Ecatepec, the largest and most dangerous municipality in the 21 million-strong expanse of greater Mexico City, the Mexicable has brought new visitors, shorter commutes, a burst of street art and a new sense of inclusion in city life, residents said.
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The sound was crystal clear — that of mischief, a love of writing, a love of city life, a misfit community upending and infuriating the entire media business, celebrity culture, upper-crust culture, "cool" culture, and anything else in New York that took itself too seriously.
Urbanites' usual disregard for rural migrants is evident in Picun, which is home not only to Ms Fan and more than 20,000 other people from the countryside, but also to the capital's only museum that pays tribute to the migrants' contributions to city life.
"The City You Haven't Seen" was the headline, next to a photo of a school in the shadows of the Robert Taylor Homes, a housing project (now demolished) along the Dan Ryan Expressway that stood as a monument to the worst of city life.
With this photo of Independence Hall in Philadelphia (which I admit is not great, OK?!?!), The Roll additionally categorized under: Architecture, building exterior, building, low angle view, sky, tree, clock tower, city, cloud, day, tall, outdoors, facade, travel destination, city life, blue, cloudy, nature.
Fantasy cities like Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar have always been popular, but that trend has only accelerated in recent years, as writers like Charles de Lint, China Miéville, and Jeff VanderMeer have pushed the genre away from wilderness quests and toward explorations of city life.
Building large, luxurious buildings in cities where the downtown areas were still rather dicey in the 1970s and 1980s, Portman was seen as providing a respite from hectic city life to his champions and as a proponent of early inner-city gentrification by his detractors.
In "How to Have Closer Friendships (and Why You Need Them)," Emma Pattee writes: Like so many people, I grew up watching the TV show "Friends," dreaming of the day I would be living a glamorous city life surrounded by a group of close friends.
So while Boise may seem like an ideal place to relocate for millennials fed up with stressful and expensive big city life, they may find themselves missing San Francisco&aposs extensive network of light rail trains, buses, and streetcars, or Seattle&aposs efficient bus system.
In his 215 book, Shopping Towns USA: The Planning of Shopping Centers, Vienna-born architect Gruen wrote about the way in which the Industrial Revolution made city life "intolerable," creating the desire for suburb-dwelling for those with the means to afford the escape.
To its credit, acknowledging any of these forces at all makes Kimmy Schmidt more aware of the political complexities of city life and labor than any of its New York-set contemporaries — an unlikely designation for an often silly series that flubs its dealings with simpler issues.
Musk said that Boring Company Loop's vision of the future would be much more congruous with city life than subways, and that while it was very difficult to weave large stations into a city, building many more parking spot-sized stations could theoretically be much more effective.
The juxtaposition of Mitsuha's rural, traditional lifestyle with Taki's modern city life was something Shinkai said he drew from his own life, growing up in a small village and later moving to Tokyo, a city that he said "feels like almost a different country" within Japan.
You have the North Side, Around the Loop and parts of the South West Side that were O.K. at best neighborhoods 35 years ago but now, over the last 25 years have been revitalized by young college graduates moving into the areas to enjoy city life.
He told Jamey Haddad, a percussionist, to lay off the tambourines during a noirish piano section of "One Man's Ceiling," a rarely performed song about city life that Mr. Simon's 23-year-old son, Adrian, had asked his father to have ready for the New York shows.
A shift in the American DreamAs the older end of millennials age into their late-30s and begin to settle down, some are swapping out the hustle and bustle of city life for the comfort of the suburbs and the exurbs, where housing is more affordable.
Each of these visual cues, vying for just a second of New Yorkers' attention, hints at the mundanity of city life: menu options at a restaurant, illuminated by neon tubes; Times Square billboards attempting to sway passers-by to give their brand of underwear a chance.
A basketball court, a swimming pool, a screening room, a poker room, a golf simulator, a cooking demo kitchen, a "tot spot," and other designated areas and their custom furniture fill the enormous base of the pyramid, indulging the eccentric needs and desires of contemporary city life.
Still, in Maristany's "Night Field" (1965), which depicts a long landscape view from a lofty angle, I see chalk diagrams drawn on the asphalt, for hopscotch and other games, reminding me that for many people growing up in the inner city, life really is in the streets.
Your students might connect Marjane's experience with a veil, and the role veils play in Iran today, via this January 22018 article, "Tired of Their Veils, Some Iranian Women Stage Rare Protests," or this video, "Big City Life," about an Iranian woman who chose modernity over tradition.
As a boy, he won a spot reserved for children from the provinces at a prestigious ballet school in what was then Leningrad, drawn there less by ballet than by an elderly neighbor in North Ossetia, who had filled his head with tales of glamorous city life.
It makes film and television companies far more risk-averse, narrowing their output to that which seems the most bankable, thereby creating a climate in which no one would be willing to take a chance on a 24-year-old with a script about inner city life.
What is more likely is that the bedbugs and the 24/7 fight to remove them has exploded the monotonous routine of my melancholy city life and allowed me to stand on the mountains of rubble and see the skies of possibility from a fresh vantage point.
The seven young intellectuals retuned to the countryside to resist political pressures from city life in order to write moody poetry, whoop it up, screw around, and plough the fields behind tail swatting and bellowing water buffalos, who utter the most dialogue in the excerpted scenes.
Trump has previously faced criticism from African-American leaders and Democratic officials for his description of African-American life as one of utter poverty, which does not match the reality of the lives of most African-Americans, and for equating "inner city" life with the lives of minority citizens.
" The actress Miki Yamashita and the director Doug Hughes—who first put on an O'Donnell play when the two were Harvard undergraduates—joined Steve in reading three of Mark's pieces, among them "Manhattan Zen," a sequence of koan-like reflections on city life: "A run-over rat. Good!
On Tuesday evening, Ralph Lauren took the usual hoards of fashion show attendees on a mini vacation, giving them a brief break from big city life and shuttling his VIP guests up to Bedford, New York, to give them a peek inside his multi-million dollar luxury car garage.
After a formal vote on Wednesday, Corey Johnson is expected to become the next speaker of the New York City Council, a position second only to the mayor in terms of direct control over the most central political conflicts of city life: real estate development and the budget.
In his classic essay "The Metropolis and Mental Life," (1903) Georg Simmel offered a famously suggestive characterization of city life: The psychological basis of the metropolitan type of individuality consists in the intensification of nervous stimulation which results from the swift and uninterrupted change of outer and inner stimuli.
CreditCreditPhotographs by Devin Yalkin The photographer Devin Yalkin says he wants people to hear his images, as if they have the ability to capture the low-fi, temporal hum of city life — here now, gone in an instant, leaving only a grainy black-and-white memory as evidence.
But Harnevo thinks his networks will be different, since they are aimed at connecting people within a specific geography, and because they are built specifically to help people in that space connect in person, share tips and services and everything else you need to get by in city life.
Splitting her time between country life and city life hasn't been easy: Megan relies on family members to give her rides to and from the train station (a 20- to 30-minute car ride from her house), which sometimes means leaving hours before she needs to be in the city.
And we decided to make every ride carbon neutral not because it's good for our short-term bottom line (in fact, it's costing us millions of dollars), but because climate change poses an urgent and growing threat to our cities, making city life more expensive, unhealthy and dangerous for everyone.
Owning a single-family home remains one of the primary tools families use to build wealth, and while millennials may be uniquely content with city life compared to older generations, research points to the fact that the majority of them would probably buy a home if they could afford one.
In Mr. Katz's bathroom is a series of black-and-white photographs of New York City life by Rudy Burckhardt, the Swiss filmmaker and an ardent supporter of Mr. Katz in the 1950s, when he was scorned for daring to pursue figurative subject matter during the reign of Abstract Expressionism.
The Design Trust for Public Space, the nonprofit that helped to create the High Line, has started a project called "Public for All: Rethinking Shared Space in NYC" to get your ideas on how to create, or rethink, public spaces that can improve city life and better serve our community.
Click here to view original GIFIt's not the best way to capture the uniqueness of a city like Tokyo—all the way up in the sky, and away from the energy—but these aerial views are nice, because they show off the massive sprawl and the lighting of city life at night.
Outside of high season, though — and anywhere outside of its largest town, Visby (population: 183,300) — Gotland remains a rural paradise, popular with outdoorsy Stockholm professionals looking to escape city life by hiking along the island's craggy limestone cliffs and cycling past tiny clapboard fishing villages, crumbling medieval churches and 18th-century farmhouses.
In Los Angeles, helicopters are a buzzing soundtrack to city life: news crews charting traffic backups or the crowds on the beach; firefighters moving in on a fast-moving brush fire; the police surveilling a crime scene or pursuing a suspect; or a wealthy tycoon on the way to an important meeting.
The newest addition, however, is an unexpected meditation on modern city life: a modest closet from a studio apartment in the West Village, filled with the curious, lovely and very particular personal effects of Sara Berman, a Belarussian and Israeli émigré who was the mother of Maira Kalman, the irreverent artist, book author and illustrator.
In the rare evening address, held before a packed theater at Lehman College in the Bronx, Mr. de Blasio did not shy away from his liberal ambitions for New York so much as adapt them to cover a broad range of less ideologically distinct projects that would address the everyday dangers and inconveniences of city life.
The park's many day hikes provide some worthy getaways from city life, like the four-mile hike to Charlies Bunion (a stone viewpoint offering mountain and valley sights galore) or the longer six-plus mile Rainbow Falls trail with views of an 80 foot water cascade that's known to freeze in an hourglass shape in winter months.
He begins his remarkable new book, "Uneasy Peace: The Great Crime Decline, the Renewal of City Life, and the Next War on Violence" (Norton), in the South Bronx, at a city block near Yankee Stadium, and recalls a time in the nineteen-seventies, whose climax was the fearsome blackout riots of 93, when even the Stadium was sparsely attended.
The reason we're told about this particular sad journey, and the reason it has a happy epilogue, is that Austen was a groundbreaking photojournalist who captured city life in the 1890s, when women with her social status were not expected to have much activity outside of the house — let alone lug around a 50-pound camera.
Irani cafes once numbered in the hundreds and were an integral part of city life, so much so that one of the most popular, Leopold Cafe, was targeted, along with Mumbai's main commuter train station and the five-star Taj Mahal Palace hotel (itself founded by a Parsi), by Pakistani militants in the 2008 terrorist attacks.
Although in his youth he was known as one of the staunchest of the Greenwich Village bohemians, befriending a wide range of artists from Alfred Kreymborg, Djuna Barnes (who wrote a couple of articles about Hartley), Hart Crane, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, and Gertrude Stein, he spent most of his years in his native Maine, far away from city life.
He has also realized high-impact projects in more surprising settings, like his "Sleepwalkers" video, about the rhythms of city life, which took over the facade of the Museum of Modern Art in 2007, and his 2011 film, "Black Mirror," starring Chloë Sevigny and commissioned by the collector Dakis Joannou, which debuted on a floating barge off the coast of Greece.
Wireless headphones make those bubbles even more pronounced without tethers to a separate device, and I think I've found the best pair for city life: Nuheara's IQbuds, a set of "true" wireless buds with solid sound, touch controls, massive battery life, and augmented hearing features that put them in a class above just about anything else I've ever put in my ears.
The report, by the city's Department of Small Business Services, which oversees the districts, found that their overall daily impact on city life included collection of 2000,22015 trash bags, removal of graffiti in 240 instances, interaction with 2000,0003 visitors, the holding of 2000 community events, the distribution of 22009,2250 pieces of marketing material and the addition of 1,084 social media followers.
And by transposing some of the grit and silly shibboleths of contemporary city life onto that alternate landscape, the map (and the little blog posts he wrote to accompany it) prodded you to entertain the possibility that this ruined future might not feel like an emergency to those living it, that life in that archipelago might have all the richness, realness and inanity of ours.
Although Mr. Guerín works in a mix of fiction, documentary and essayistic modes, his most-seen film in the United States — and maybe the place to start — is "In the City of Sylvia" (Friday, Tuesday and Thursday), a ode to city life and city walking in a which a young man (Xavier Lafitte) trails a woman (Pilar López de Ayala) who may or may not be Sylvia, an acquaintance who disappeared.

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