Madrid joins 'drainspotting': installs Japanese design sewer covers for the 175th anniversary of the Canal de Isabel II
Madrid is set to become the first European city to install Japanese-designed sewer covers to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Canal de Isabel II.
Ingmar Nevéus: Two Not Particularly Pleasant Smells from the USA
The article discusses the pervasive smell of marijuana in U.S. cities, particularly in Brooklyn, where it has become more prominent than traditional city scents.
Young People Have Become Interested in Urban Saunas and Sauna Worlds – Now They Have Become Popular Meeting Places
Urban saunas and sauna experiences have gained popularity among young people in Finland, transforming them into trendy meeting spots.
Willie Colón
Willie Colón is celebrated for his profound impact on the New York salsa scene, crafting a musical narrative that reflects the complexities of urban Latino life.
Sidewalks: Please Make Room
The article discusses the growing issue of pedestrians occupying sidewalks in large groups, forcing others to navigate around them, especially in urban areas.
Students from Dongduk Women's University Publish 'Cities Speak China'
Students from Dongduk Women's University have recently published a book titled 'Cities Speak China,' focusing on various aspects of Chinese society and culture.
From hairstyle to bar in a sewage canal, 'rat culture' from Recife goes viral during carnival with aesthetic created in the outskirts
The 'rat culture' in Recife has gained attention during Carnival as a humorous urban aesthetic emerging from the outskirts, featuring elements like a bar in a sewage canal.
What is a flâneur and flâneuse? The creators of the exhibition 'In Street Meanderings' invite you to experience the museum as a walk in Riga
The creators of the exhibition 'In Street Meanderings' encourage visitors to explore the urban charm and atmosphere reminiscent of flâneurs and flâneuses in Riga, Berlin, and Paris.
Walking in the Art Museum Like in the City Windows. How the 'In City Wanders' Exhibition Was Created?
The exhibit 'In City Wanders' explores the experiences of Latvian writers and artists in three major cities, encouraging visitors to engage with urban culture and history.
Ansal Plaza: Why did Delhi's 'Ghost Mall' become so?
Ansal Plaza, Delhi's first mall opened in 1999, is now abandoned, prompting an exploration of the rise and fall of mall culture in the area.
Silence, Darkness, and Fear... Why Delhi's First Mall Became a 'Haunted City'!
The once-thriving Ansal Plaza in Delhi, which marked the beginning of mall culture in the city, has now descended into silence and abandonment, reflecting changing consumer habits and urban decay.
Cardtonic Announces Partnership with Lifestyle Icon, Rahman Jago
Cardtonic partners with Nigerian lifestyle influencer Rahman Jago to promote urban culture and global connectivity.
PHOTO: Stopped at an empty stand. Some abandoned pumps are ruins, others are occupied by bikers
The article discusses the state of abandoned petrol stations in Czechia, focusing on some being reduced to ruins while others have been reclaimed by motorcyclists.
Over 750 People Changed Their Names in Big Cities Last Year, with Vilnius Residents Leading the Way
In 2025, over 750 individuals changed their names in Lithuania's major cities, with the highest number of requests coming from Vilnius.
Dog Things
The growing dog population in Buenos Aires is viewed as a significant urban issue, with youth engaging in behavior that anthropomorphizes animals.
FREE ⟩ From 'Hamster Society' to Creative Labs: What is Garage Culture, Really?
On Sunday, March 1st, a free thematic day at the Tallinn Museum of Nations will feature an exhibition titled 'Garage. Гараж. Garage' and a lecture by Tauri Tuvikese, a professor of urban studies at Tallinn University, discussing garages and garage culture.
Skyscraper or Culture in the Center of Warsaw? We Know the City's Position
The Warsaw City Hall is considering modifications to the general plan that allows for high-rise buildings in an area currently hosting the Komuna Warszawa cultural hub, met with skepticism from local artists and activists.
Galo da Madrugada, Pagu, Solteiro Não Trai, Cerca Frango: see the blocks that go to the streets of SP this Tuesday of Carnival
São Paulo will host 63 Carnival blocks this Tuesday, including popular ones like Galo da Madrugada and Pagu.
'I'm from the US and there's 1 thing that's completely different in the UK'
Amber Kacherian, an American living in the UK, highlights the walkability of English cities compared to those in the US as a significant cultural difference.
Carnival events in Los RÃos: parades, concerts, and contests in Fluminense cantons
Los RÃos province in Ecuador is set to celebrate Carnival with an array of cultural events including parades, concerts, and contests in both urban and rural areas.
From the sleepless Cairo to the resisting Algeria: How cinema shaped our awareness of cities?
Cairo and Algeria serve as two urban pillars in Arab consciousness, defined by their cinematic representations that reflect their unique historical contexts.
Carlota Juncosa and the Platonic Dialogues of Graffiti: "In an Alienating Context Like the City, Every 'Tag' Seems to Be the Search for One's Own Meaning"
The article explores the artistic significance of graffiti in urban environments, emphasizing how individual 'tags' reflect personal searches for identity amidst societal alienation.
Furor for running: why the major cities of the world are overwhelmed and paying to run is no longer enough
Major cities like New York and London are struggling to accommodate the rising number of running enthusiasts, transforming a hobby into a life philosophy, amid challenges in securing race entries at increasingly higher prices.
Podcast: Direct Talk about Drugs from Shirly Karvinen and Julianna Jokela - "Yes, I was shocked"
Hosts Shirly Karvinen and Julianna Jokela discuss their perceptions of drug use in their podcast 'Olipa kerran', revealing their shock at its prevalence in Helsinki compared to their previous experiences.
'Part of the city': New York seeks rights for beloved 'bodega cats'
New York City is taking steps to formally recognize the rights of bodega cats as vital members of the community.
Samba's Cradle, the old Praça Onze has the worst social indicator in Rio and becomes the target of Paes' works
The Praça Onze area in Rio de Janeiro, known for its historical significance to samba culture, is set for significant urban reform, aiming to improve its poor social indicators and transform the space with new housing and communal facilities.
Neither fast food nor ‘take-away’: war on the globalized city center
Spanish municipalities, including Palafrugell, are initiating measures to protect small businesses and traditional restaurants from the encroachment of fast-food chains and take-away outlets.
New York seeks rights for beloved but illegal 'bodega cats'
New York is advocating for legal protections for 'bodega cats', cherished felines that play a significant role in local corner shops but currently exist in violation of the law.
Cliorama Lights Up Milan: Renault Showcases Clio Through Heritage, Music, and Full Hybrid
Renault's Cliorama event in Milan blends over 35 years of Clio heritage with urban activation and pop culture to launch the New Clio.
ANDRES RAND ⟩ Has Autogeenius revealed its new, anti-car face?
An opinion piece criticizes Tallinn's city government for being too accommodating to car drivers, despite the outlet's focus on automotive enthusiasts.
The doors of Oulu's Eden have opened to Yle – this is how 'the paradise of the eighties' has deteriorated into such a state
The article discusses the current state of Oulu's Eden, once dubbed the 'paradise of the eighties,' highlighting its decline and now-opened doors for public access.
Beyond skiing: why Salt Lake City is the 'must-visit' city in the U.S. for 2026
Salt Lake City is highlighted as a top travel destination for 2026 due to its unique blend of outdoor beauty and urban culture.
Route of the companies: Mexico City among art, movement and urban memory
Mexico City uniquely activates its cultural life through public spaces and interactions rather than traditional venues, particularly highlighted during its Art Week in February.
‘Camp Colburn’ Returned by US Military Begins Development After 20 Years
The former site of Camp Colburn in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province, which has been vacant for 20 years since the U.S. military's departure, is set to be transformed into a mixed-use space for culture, retail, and business following the selection of a consortium for its development.
Cine Copan to be reopened after four decades and will feature a play with Gabriel Leone
Cine Copan, a historic cinema in downtown São Paulo, will reopen by 2027 as part of a partnership between Nubank and Viva do Brasil, featuring programming including a play with actor Gabriel Leone.
Kid Rock, the musical flag of MAGA and Trump who seeks to boycott the Super Bowl Halftime Show
The upcoming Super Bowl is generating excitement not just for the sports matchup but also for its halftime show, which features Latin artist Bad Bunny for the first time, highlighting the influence of urban music and Hispanic culture in the U.S., yet is met with potential backlash from Kid Rock and his supporters.
What to do in Pinamar on a rainy day
Pinamar offers a variety of cultural and culinary activities that highlight its urban and sophisticated side, even on rainy days.
Agartha Conspiracy: Tyrol as a Gateway to the Underworld
The article explores Tyrol's stunning landscapes and cultural significance, contrasting the beauty of its rural areas with the complexities of urban life, while briefly mentioning the eccentric legend of the Agartha conspiracy.
We eat at the historic urban restaurants of Athens
The article explores the charm and enduring legacy of Athens's historic restaurants, which have survived through decades of change and challenges.
Dance Moves From the Street, City Edition
The article showcases popular dance moves originating from urban street culture in various cities.
Urban Development in Flensburg: Car-Free is Still a Catchphrase
The article discusses the ongoing debate over making the Flensburg harbor area car-free, highlighting the need for a new bridge and the cultural struggles in urban planning.
What Makes the Gastronomy of Thessaloniki Special
Thessaloniki's gastronomy is notable for its unique blend of authentic folk culture and refined urban philosophy, capturing the essence of the city's culinary identity.
From social reintegration to AI or urban culture: these are some of the most relevant educational stories of 2025
This article reviews the most relevant and inspiring educational stories of 2025, covering topics from social reintegration and artificial intelligence to urban culture.