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"Skoolies" are one of the fastest-growing subsets of the van life community. Their maximalist decor

[View on the web]( [Insert alt text here]( [Hitting the road]( "Skoolies" are one of the fastest-growing subsets of the van life community. [Insert alt text here]( [The roommates who taught me to love being alive]( Their maximalist decor expressed everything I wanted to learn from them. [Insert alt text here]( [The Curbed guide to the world’s best design cities]( We asked writers based in some of the world’s most brilliant cities to dish on the best things to do and sights to see in their backyards. [Insert alt text here]( [Oregon just enacted statewide rent control—and it could be a model for the country]( "It’s the most immediate and effective way to stop displacement and gentrification at scale." [Insert alt text here]( [MOCA was Pritzker Prize winner Arata Isozaki’s first U.S. commission]( It has been described as one of LA’s most "unquestionably beautiful" postmodern buildings. [Insert alt text here]( [7 NYC landmarks you didn’t know were designed or built by women]( You have pioneering women to thank for the Brooklyn Bridge and other New York icons. [Insert alt text here]( [Rebellion and rock ‘n’ roll: The Sunset Strip in the 1960s]( How go-go dancing teens—and the underage clubs that embraced them—turned the Strip technicolor. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Vox Media. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2019. All rights reserved.

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