The LA Times on what was to be an exclusive Florida gated community. Now developers “believe they have a chance to help local government purchase and preserve this stretch of waterfront… Chelius and Size spoke about the native plants that could be restored — the sabal palmetto palm, the seagrape trees, the three native species of mangrove. With the vegetation would come more native animals, more birds.”

Posted by Joanne on Apr 19, 2009 | Comments | Link

Melbourne graffiti is world-famous — and protected by the government. Their city council even covered work by Banksy with perspex to keep vandals away. Now Epcot Center, in Orlando’s Disney World uses it as inspiration for their Australia exhibit: “By Disney’s schmaltzy standards, the Melbourne set is understated. Lanes covered with graffiti art are filled with cafe tables, where people sit to eat tapas-sized meals.” However, Premier John Brumby is embarrassed it is representing the country abroad, creating a countrywide debate over “street art” vs. “graffiti.”

Posted by Joanne on Oct 1, 2008 | Comments | Link

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