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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Peripatetic Parisian Library
Où est la bibliothèque ? Any place you would like it to be is just dandy with the marvelous Bibliambule . This summer, a charming little rolling library, complete with seven hammocks for laid-back readers, has been popping up around … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books, Europe, Libraries, Tech
Tagged Bibliotheque, Bicycles, crowdfunding, Paris
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Rimini is apparently Felliniesque
If you have ever stumbled across the Italian Avant-garde magazine Toilet Paper, you have probably had a laugh, but maybe left somewhat bewildered. The recent issue of the ongoing collaboration between Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan and photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari is no … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Photography, Tourism
Tagged Adriatic, Amarcord, Fellini, Italy, Magazines and E-zines
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A Place Just For Book Lovers
My television cable service offers literally hundreds of channels to chose from 24 hours a day. There are networks devoted to every sport imaginable. There are dozens of food and cooking shows. There are even entire networks that only show … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Independent bookstore, TV
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Invisible Cities
Artists Leighton Connor, Joe Kuth and Matt Kish originally planned to publish a book of illustrations based on Italo Calvino’s brilliant book Invisible Cities. Unfortunately copyright issues will likely preclude their book’s publication for the foreseeable future. However, the three … Continue reading
Listen to the City
The French railway company Thalys recently launched an entertaining advertising campaign via billboards in Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam. Each of the project freestanding billboards has a map of one of another trio city with 1,000 built-in audio jack ports. Passers-by … Continue reading
How to embarrass yourself in Paris
I readily admit that my language skills are atrocious. Wherever I travel, I always manage to awkwardly mangle any attempts at spoken communication in the local language. Oddly, my written understanding and comprehension can be adequate, but it all goes … Continue reading
The Man In The High Castle
Philadelphia-based freelance artist and illustrator David Palumbo is widely known for his terrific book and comic cover illustrations. The former publishing art director has created an exciting new project called “Re-cover”, where he reimagines his own take on cover art for … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, USA, Writing
Tagged Book Art, Call of the Wild, Neuromancer, Philip K Dick, The Great Escape, Time Machine
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Who You Gonna Call
If you are visiting NYC, and you are a true movie fanatic, be sure to swing by the actual Ghostbusters firehouse in Tribeca at Hudson and N. Moore streets. The crew of the functioning station recently updated their sidewalk artwork.
Comedians In Cars Getting Books
In this season’s finale to Jerry Seinfeld’s fantastic web series Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, he and the inimitable Stephen Colbert not only get coffee—at the Bluestone Coffee Co. in Montclair, N.J.— they also pop in at Watchung Booksellers to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA
Tagged coffee house, indie bookstores, Jerry Seinfeld, Stephen Colbert
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