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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Red Aurora (the other one)
We’ve been treated to so many fantastic videos of the Aurora Borealis this season, but not much on the fabulous Aurora Australis. So here’s a gorgeous short film from cinematographer Alex Cherney that was taken not far from Melbourne Australia … Continue reading
Posted in Film
Tagged Alex Cherney, Aurora, Aurora Australis, Aurora Borealis, Australia, Melbourne
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London Eye …redux
I was intrigued when I heard that the London Eye had undergone a renovation and relaunch. I imagined all kinds of spectacular technological upgrades to the giant Thames-side ferris wheel. but I was let down when I discovered that all … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Tourism
Tagged EDF Energy, England, London, London Eye, River Thames, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy
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On Eurobus
Eurobus is a compilation of digital photographs shot by artist/photographer Taylor Holland while traveling around Paris by bicycle. The book, published by Matmos Press of Montreal, is dedicated to the anonymous artists who design the over-the-top graphics that cover all of … Continue reading
Paris vs. New York
Last year we pointed you to the delightful and entertaining blog Paris versus New York which was created by artist/graphic designer Vahram Muratyan. Now the whimsical chronicle of the idiosyncratic styles of the two great cities has become a lighthearted … Continue reading
Where Dickens Lived
Next week marks the official Charles Dickens Bicentennial, but commemorations have been taking place around the world for months. Now a new book by Cambridge University Professor Ruth Richardson has uncovered the real-life people who inspired Dickens’ iconic characters. Dickens … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Writing
Tagged Charles Dickens, Dickens, London, olivertwist, Pickwick Papers, Ruth Richardson
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I Am Packed
Well, actually I am not packed, not yet at least. But the trés clever website I Am Packed is a chronicle about the real start of all adventures—the packing. The user created blog is a simple catalog via uploaded photos of … Continue reading
Posted in Tourism
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Switzerland For Free
How would you like to spend a relaxing week in the Swiss Alps, while avoiding the stress and tedium of international travel—and all for free ? Do you want to escape to a pristine mountain hideaway for five days in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Hotels, Tourism
Tagged Basel, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Tourism
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Watermelon Sugar
Monday would have been iconic 60s writer Richard Brautigan‘s 77th birthday. No one seems to be reading Brautigan these days. What a pity; his work has so much to offer. This Youtube video of his daughter Ianthe reading from Brautigan’s … Continue reading
