http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/04/07/new.town.ap/index.html Mega-suburb takes shape in Utah Mining company builds community for half a million people WEST JORDAN,...
Glen I found your site today and made my own page in response/homage: http://carfreeuniverse.org/Members/colin/ pedestrianculture/ I think I will be studying...
Elderly Woman Ticketed For Walking Too Slowly POSTED: 2:47 pm EDT April 10, 2006 NBC6.net (South Florida) http://www.nbc6.net/news/8599286/detail.html LOS...
http://tinyurl.com/p96e6 Car-Free Days Bring Quiet to Communities, Advocates Say John Roach for National Geographic News March 29, 2006 Beep beep. Vroom vroom....
Walking on the periphery: gender and the discourse of modernization - the rights of women in early 20th century Spain Journal of Social History, Fall, 2002...
Hi All Thought someone here might know ... Perhaps I am confusing it with Carfree Day, but I seem to remember reading something to the effect of, in Bogata, on...
Université Populaire A spectre is haunting the left--the spectre of static ideas, self praise, and division. The Popular University is an exchange of ideas, a...
http://tinyurl.com/fzv37 Walkers reclaim Wilshire Monday's protest turned the street into a pedestrian zone. Could this be L.A.'s future? By Christopher...
Sunday, March 11, 2001, 12:19 a.m. Pacific Bogota celebrates 'Night Without Men' by Will Weissert The Associated Press ARIANA CUBILLOS / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ...
Stolen bike and health troubles don't keep man from epic trek BETH BRAGG COMMENT Published: May 5, 2006 Last Modified: May 5, 2006 at 01:44 AM If you're...
http://tinyurl.com/hfr65 The Right to Walk by Sam Hall Kaplan L.A. Downtown News Online The prime mission of the Los Angeles Department of Transportation is, ...
I went on a fascinating walk at the weekend in part of the area that will be developed for the 2012 London Olympics. We were nominally performing the ancient...
CONTEMPORARY WRITING ON ESSEX 'The Edge of the Orison: In the Traces of John Clare's "Journey Out of Essex"' Iain Sinclair 'In the blue mist the orisons edge...
Thanks for that excerpt. I have a copy unread on my bookshelf, this will prompt me to pick it up. But even better I have moved to within sight of Clare's...
Marathon walker happy to sit down By Matthew Little There's something just a little bit different about grey-haired, big-bellied Buckwheat Donahue. And not...
Hi All A piece of mine that may be of interest. http://www.chico.mweb.co.za/art/2006/2006jun/060623-adam.html All the best (if anyone's still out there!) Andie...
... Yes, Andie, we're still here, although a bit quiet. Thanks for sending this, and thanks to everyone else who has been posting things recently. Following...
... This should read (of course): who HAVE been posting things. Yikes, my brain is mush. I need to get out of the office and go for a walk! Best, G....
Andie and Glenn and anybody else, Very interesting piece Andie,and I look forward to your collection of essays. I'll log on to Glenn's project too. There's...
This is just to let you know that Wrights & Sites have just published a new book of disruptions in geography, urbanism and walking - A Mis-Guide To Anywhere....
I've had this in my bag for a couple of months and can heartily recommend it. It's a bit like a psychogeographer's greatest hits compilation. Regards John ...
Capitalist Roaders By TED CONOVER Published: July 2, 2006 Zhu Jihong cannot wait to get started on his holiday road trip. At 6 a.m. on Saturday, the first day...
In Praise of Walking Alfred George Gardiner I started out the other day from Keswick with a rucksack on my back, a Baddeley in my pocket, and a companion by my...
He's at it again. Sprawl apologist Bruegmann argues that not only is sprawl not a bad thing, it is actually quite good for us. After all, we could be trying...
Hey Glen, Thanks for the posting. We went to hear Bruegmann talk at the Center for Sustainable Urban Studies a few weeks ago. He chooses not to acknowledge the...