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Laumeier Sculpture Park’s 2023 Visiting Artists in Residence are Pittsburgh-based artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis. This collaborative duo utilizes innovative approaches to conceptualism and minimalism to realize their […]
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Airbnb owners want to make a profit. College towns try to rein them in
This summer, Airbnb sued New York City over its short-term rental rules. But a judge dismissed the case, and New York’s crackdown on short-term rentals was big news in the fall. While a metropolis like New York might make for a nice headline, arguably less noteworthy places like U.S. college towns are also trudging their […]
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