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Seoul Reads Edinburgh: Edinburgh Requires You to Go There. Seoul’s Festival Travels Without the City. What Does a City Lose When the Festival No...

A news editor's desk in Seoul, balancing the physical legacy of Edinburgh’s 1947 Fringe origins with the digital scalability of modern K-culture. SEOUL · May...

Medellín Reads Edinburgh: Edinburgh Found It by Accident. Medellín Built It on Purpose.

A global newsroom setting where editors analyze cross-border urban developments and cultural policy. MEDELLÍN · May 19, 2026 : In 1947, eight uninvited theatre groups...

New Orleans Reads Edinburgh: Edinburgh Suggests It. New Orleans Proves It Under Duress.

A newsroom editorial desk with digital tablets displaying urban data and news feeds regarding New Orleans and Edinburgh. NEW ORLEANS · May 19, 2026 :...

Rio de Janeiro Reads Edinburgh: The Same Logic. A Completely Different Form.

A newsroom environment where journalists analyze global urban trends and cross-border movements. RIO DE JANEIRO · May 19, 2026 : Edinburgh is described not as...

Vienna’s Social Housing Makes It a Standout Example in UN Human-Rights-and-Cities Discussions

A wide view of the Karl-Marx-Hof municipal housing complex in Vienna, a symbol of the city's century-long commitment to social housing. During the World Human...

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In a Jeju Neighbor, I Glimpsed the Future City’s Final Three Minutes

On aging, exercise, and the robots that will assist...

bcd-W Current Today · The City As It Is — Weekly Roundup

bcd-W is changing. A new rhythm for connecting business,...

Breaking Barriers, Building Family — Santiago Guzmán and the Language of Trust in Latin America’s Crypto Frontier

A helicopter engineer turned educator built Latin America's largest...

Why the 18-Minute City: The Question That 15 Minutes Cannot Answer

The 15-minute city improves what exists. The 18-minute city...
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