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Monthly Archives: June 2026
Slaking Your Thirst
I recently heard a story about an unusual law suit in Italy involving a traveler and a high end hotel. LSS, a women who was dining at an Italian hotel was refused a glass of tap water and told she … Continue reading
Cemetery Hamsters are not a new band
When I first saw a story online about wild hamsters living in a Vienna cemetery, I naturally thought that it was a joke. The video below proves just how wrong I was. Turns out that there are native wild hamsters … Continue reading
Magic Bus
This summer, a powder blue double-decker bus is popping-up around England bringing books and a literacy campaign. But this bookmobile is unique; it’s also one woman’s personal project and traveling home. Jam packed with books, plants, recycled furnishings, the big … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Libraries, Uncategorized
Tagged Bookmobiles, England, Libraries
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Counterculture
Far Out Company is a curated archive of 1960s–70s counterculture visual art — concert posters, TV shows, underground newspapers, commune newsletters, comix, hippie business advertisements, and album art. The website focuses heavily on the DIY design aesthetic of this era: … Continue reading
Parallel to what ?
Finally. You’ve always wanted to know which cities are on the same parallel (latitude) as yours across the globe. Now you can find out.
Dysfunctional Book Club
Badd, Gramm-mar, a comedy series following a dysfunctional reading group in Los Angeles with a rotating cast of comedians that have colliding perspectives, will appear weekly on YouTube on Tuesdays, beginning June 30. The series was created by Matthew Medney, founder … Continue reading
Oh the Horror
Subcutanean is a coming-of-age horror novel that Aaron Reed published in 2020, which tells of a college senior who discovered a secret basement beneath his house. The wild thing is that every copy of the novel is slightly different. Reed wrote … Continue reading
TL;DR etc. etc.
Long sentences can digress, meander, sing; the effect is a headlong immersion. Books with never-ending sentences are difficult to put down: Since there is no natural place to pause, halting anywhere feels like an interruption. The winners of the 2025 Bram … Continue reading
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Tagged Bram Stoker, Buffalo Hunter, Illustration, King Sorrow, London, novels
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