Categories
- Africa
- Air Travel
- Animation
- apps
- Architecture
- Art
- Asia
- Books
- Bookstore Tourism
- Canada
- Car rentals
- Cartography
- Comics
- ebooks
- Europe
- Film
- Freedom of Speech
- History
- Hotels
- Libraries
- Maps
- Middle East
- movies
- Museums
- Music
- Photography
- Public Transport
- Restaurants
- South America
- Tech
- Theater
- Tourism
- Travel Writing
- Uncategorized
- USA
- Writing
Share this Blog
Translate
-
Monthly Archives: June 2016
When The Bookstores Are Closed
Singapore bookstore BooksActually has launched the first two of a new series of book vending machines. The machines are located at the Singapore Visitors Centre and the National Museum of Singapore. The book vendors will be rotated every three months … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Museums, Tourism
Tagged Bookselling, Penguin Books, Singapore
2 Comments
Data Visualization Is A Beautiful Thing
These wonderful graphic representations of air travel routes were based on 600,000 flight routes from 3,200 airports around the world. Swiss programmer Martin Grandjean utilized data from OpenFlights.org to create the graphics. Check out his fascinating website to learn more.
Posted in Air Travel, Europe, Maps, Public Transport, Tech
Tagged Air Traffic, Air Travel, airports, Data Visualization
1 Comment
Montreal in History
Here in the New World we tend to forget that we too have a history. Montreal, one of my all time favorite North American cities, was founded in 1642. In the run-up to next year’s 375th anniversary celebrations, Montreal tourism folks … Continue reading
Pulp Fiction
I’m a huge fan of Quentin Tarantino’s films, so naturally I’m also digging these faux vintage pulp novel book covers. The project by graphic artist David Redon (aka Ads Libitum) is called “Pulp Books”.
Posted in Art, Books, Film, movies, USA, Writing
Tagged Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Quentin Tarantino, Reservoir Dogs
Leave a comment
Paperback Paradise Indeed
I don’t know who is the brilliant photoshop artist behind the Paperback Paradise project, but I love the semi-NSFW manipulations of old YA and kid’s paperback novels. Here’s a sample:
Posted in Art, Books, Tech, Writing
Tagged Beverly Cleary, Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, paperbacks
1 Comment
Everyone Likes Street Food
The French street artist known as Lor-K has been transforming abandoned mattresses from Paris sidewalks into a variety of “street food”. The selection below covers just a sample of the pastries, sandwiches, snacks and sushi that has been turning up … Continue reading
Where Do languages Go To Die
Posted in Africa, Asia, South America, USA
Tagged Cheyenne, Languages, Linguistics, Te'un, Ute
3 Comments
Is Mindless Violence Ever The Alternative
Of course mindless violence is never an alternative, but sometimes you just want to kick some smarmy asshole in the nuts. Like a Trump supporter for example, or that moron that you never met who keeps commenting on your Facebook … Continue reading
Dear George Orwell
The British Library has just released over 300 literary treasures relating to 20th century writers available online for the first time. The amazing collection includes literary drafts, rare first editions, notebooks, letters, diaries, newspapers and photographs from James Joyce, Virginia … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Libraries, Writing
Tagged George Orwell, James Joyce, Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf
1 Comment
