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Monthly Archives: December 2014
All mimsy were ye borogoves
In support of a fundraising campaign for the international charity group Worldbuilders , the ever popular author Neil Gaiman agreed to perform an iconic piece of children’s literature. The overwhelming choice was Lewis Carroll’s whimsical, wacky nonsense poem “Jabberwocky”.
Posted in Books, Film, Writing
Tagged Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, Neil Gaiman
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London on a Sugar High
Most visitors to London are interested in historic pubs, trendy bars or hipster coffeehouses, but for those seeking a sugar high head over to the new Cereal Killer Café. Located on brick lane in uber hip Shoreditch, the brand new … Continue reading
Paris Underground
Spanish artist Pablo Valbuena took advantage of the ongoing renovations at Paris’ historic Gare d”Austerlitz train station to create this very impressive sound and light installation. The “Kinematope” covers more than half a kilometer of the underground construction site with … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Film, Tech, Tourism
Tagged France, Gare d'Austerlitz, Paris
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Give A Book This Christmas
Bloomsbury Publishing—whose authors include Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling and Khaled Hosseini—produced this little video to remind folks of the power of reading and the importance of great writing in our lives.
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Writing
Tagged Elizabeth Gilbert, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, Neil Gaiman, Winston Churchill
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Two Lands
In September, I spent two weeks in Alaska hoping for a peek at the aurora borealis. After staying up late (I mean really late) every night, not a glimmer. So, I guess I’ll have to settle for fantastic videos like … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Film, Photography, Tech, Tourism
Tagged Disko Bay, Greenland, Iceland, Time-lapse photography
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Gone Underground
Photographer François Sola has created a very cool series of minimally animated gifs based on the concept of the cinegraph, where a detailis given repetitive motion. “Metrologif” captures tiny moments on the Lyon, France Metro.
Posted in Animation, Europe, Photography, Tech, Tourism
Tagged gifs, Lyon, Metro, public transit
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Adventures in going nowhere
It may be surprising to discover that the renowned travel writer Pico Iyer thinks that sitting quietly in a room might be the ultimate travel adventure. In his recently released book The Art of Stillness: Adventures in Going Nowhere Iyer … Continue reading
Christmas in Vienna
I have only visited Vienna during warm weather months, but this stunning time-lapse video created by Vienna-based FilmSpektakel has me planning a Christmastime trip. The gorgeous short was filmed using a clever apparatus which placed a snow globe in front … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Film, Photography, Tech, Tourism
Tagged Austria, Time-lapse photography, Vienna
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Take a kid to a bookstore (please)
Tomorrow is the Fifth Annual Take Your Child to a Bookstore Day. More than 750 bookshops in all of the 50 U.S. States, plus bookstores in 7 Canadian Provinces, Germany, the UK and Australia, will be hosting special events to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Canada, Europe, USA, Writing
Tagged Children's literature, Independent bookstore, indie bookstores
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Kafka Heads Back To Prague
Last month, Czech artist David Cerný unveiled his amazing statue of Franz Kafka’s head outside of the Narodni trida Metro station in the heart of Prague.
Posted in Art, Europe, Writing
Tagged Franz Kafka, Metro, Narodni trida, Prague, Praha
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