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Author Archives: Brian D. Butler
The East Village is not dead (just different)
Book Club is a new bookstore and wine bar in the infamous Alphabet City neighborhood of Lower Manhattan’s East Village. While I will grant that the East Village is not the bizzaro-crazy place of my feckless youth, its demise is … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA
Tagged Alphabet City, East Village, East Village Manhattan, New York City
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Strap-on your skates
Winter Landscape with Skaters or Winterlandschap met Ijsvermaak is a c.1608 oil on oak painting by the Dutch artist Hendrick Avercamp in the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.The painting shows ice skaters of all sorts enjoying a day on a frozen river. People dressed … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Europe, Museums, Tech
Tagged Amsterdam, Henrick Avercamp, Painting, Rijksmusem
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Find Refuge In Coffee
Regular visitors to TBTP are likely aware of my slight obsession with coffee. When I travel, the first thing that I look for anywhere are good coffee spots. My preference is always in-house roasters, but I will settle for someplace … Continue reading
Happy Birthday George
Happy birthday, George Washington! To celebrate the actual anniversary, check out this Atlas created in 1932 by the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission. It is a collection of 85 maps that are associated with Washington including many maps he … Continue reading
Mail Them Packages of Rats
THE PEOPLE OF THE OTHER VILLAGE Thomas Lux hate the people of this village and would nail our hats to our heads for refusing in their presence to remove them or staple our hands to our foreheads for refusing to … Continue reading
Ode to Oodi
Helsinki’s Oodi Central Library has reinvented the idea of the traditional municipal library to create a new kind of community space. With the range of resources and specialist equipment available at Oodi Central Library, Helsinki residents and visitors can learn … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, ebooks, Europe, Libraries
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Regrets, I’ve had a few
Here at TBTP World Headquarters we spend way too much time reminiscing about books bought, sold, and collected over the years. This inevitably leads to uncomfortable regrets about the items passed over at book sales, sold below the actual value, … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, History, Maps, Public Transport
Tagged Harry Beck, London Metro, London Underground, TFL
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Celebrate with Patience and Fortitude
The New York Public Library is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. An elite group of librarians from NYPL have created a list of 125 books from the last 125 years that inspire a lifelong love of reading. Even Patience … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Beloved, Bryant Park, New York City, New York Public Library, The Great Gatsby
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Avoid the Day: Bookstore Tourism
Avoid the Day Bookstore & Cafe began life as an itinerant pop-up about two years ago around the Rockaway peninsula in the New York City Borough of Queens. Last week, co-owners Jianna and Jason Heurer manifested their shared dream to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Restaurants, USA
Tagged Far Rockaway, NYC, Queens, Rockaway Beach
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