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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Angst Essen Selle Auf
H/t to artist Michaela Greave and R.W. Fassbinder
Stranger Things
If you haven’t seen the new Netflix series Stranger Things, drop everything, skiv off from work, play hooky from school, avoid all responsibilities, and start binge watching. I won’t spoil the experience by commenting on the show’s content. However, I can share … Continue reading
You Are What You Read
Posted in Books, ebooks, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Bono, George R. R. Martin, John Lennon, Stephen King
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Lost In Place
Getting lost in a new city isn’t always a bad thing. In fact, sometimes it’s the way that we discover the true spirit of a place. Lost iN is a marvelous series of locally curated travel guides that invites readers to “surrender … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Hotels, Maps, Restaurants, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Los Angeles, Vienna
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Curiosity Feeds Imagination
New work in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg by the amazing French artist known as Mantra.
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, Libraries
Tagged Esch-sur-Alzette, France, Luxembourg, Street Art
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Nowhere to go but everywhere
“There was nowhere to go but everywhere…”
Posted in Books, Maps, USA, Writing
Tagged Beats, Jack Kerouac, On the Road, roadtrip
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Train Your Brain
This great little video from the clever folks behind the Improvement Pill YouTube channel addresses persistent misconceptions about reading.
Mountain Man
The Swiss street artist known as Saype recently completed this enormous “land work” in the mountains outside of Leysin, Switzerland. The piece, which is composed of cut and painted grass, depicts a relaxed man stretched out on a mountainside. Who would’t want … Continue reading
Too Much Candor Can Be Awkward
The Belgian street artist and graphic designer who goes by the enigmatic moniker Monk HF has been sharing some brutally honest travel posters on social media. The ongoing series challenges travelers to address uncomfortable issues, such as pollution, war, migration, animal exploitation, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Asia, Europe, Middle East, South America, Tourism
Tagged Borneo, Brazil, Faroe Islands, Greece, Phuket, Thailand
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Towering Tourist Traps
I readily admit that I’m a sucker for observation towers, suspended glass walkways, giant wheels, and all manner of tourist traps in the sky. So, the next time that I visit Brighton UK I will spring for a ticket to … Continue reading
