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Boston's Best Thrift? $1-A-Pound at the Garment District.

Boston's Best Thrift? $1-A-Pound at the Garment District.

The secondhand scene is alive and well in Boston: this weary traveler got a brand new wardrobe for twelve dollars.

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Chicken in the City

Chicken in the City

Travel doesn’t have to be expensive–or even scary. Here’s how I saw Manhattan for the grand sum of ten dollars. (Featuring The Navigator!)

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The Art (and the dance) of the Bike

The Art (and the dance) of the Bike

This is the third in a three-part post on bike culture. Read all about community bike shops or anarchy, bike jousting and two-wheeled social protest… or scroll down for the fun stuff.
I was going to write a post on the art of the underground bike scene, but these photos tell the story better themselves. So, [...]

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Change the World, Ride a Bike

Change the World, Ride a Bike

Bike culture has changed: what was once a rich man’s sport is now the pastime of artists and anarchists. How bicycles can (and will) change our lives.

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Save the World, Ride a Bike

Save the World, Ride a Bike

This post is the first of a three-part series on bike culture. Come back Friday to read about anarchy, bike jousting, and two-wheeled social protest.

Remember when you got your first bike? Was it a Christmas present, or maybe a birthday gift? Remember how much fun you used to have on that bike, how fast you [...]

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Detroit Ruinscape: The Heidelberg Project

When I first told my friend Landry I was going to Detroit, she advised me to visit the Heidelberg Project. Thinking it was some sort of museum piece, I put it on the Maybe List—and later forgot about it completely as Detroit’s stark reality washed over my little head.
Nonetheless, later that day we drove right [...]

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