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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

'The Geography of Buzz' & Blind Pilot Bicycle Tours

'The Geography of Buzz' a study on the influence of urban culture - NYTimes
Apologies to residents of the Lower East Side; Williamsburg, Brooklyn; and other hipster-centric neighborhoods. You are not as cool as you think, at least according to a new study that seeks to measure what it calls “the geography of buzz.”
The research, presented in late March at the annual meeting of the Association ot the annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, locates hot spots based on the frequency and draw of cultural happenings: film and television screenings, concerts, fashion shows, gallery and theater openings. The buzziest areas in New York, it finds, are around Lincoln and Rockefeller Centers, and down Broadway from Times Square into SoHo. In Los Angeles the cool stuff happens in Beverly Hills and Hollywood, along the Sunset Strip, not in trendy Silver Lake or Echo Park...more here


Last year musician Chris Bell paddled down the Hudson on canoe and now NPR is telling the story of the California bicycle-touring band Blind Pilot.