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Author Archives: Brian D. Butler
Writing Science Fiction
h/t Tom Gauld
Kitsch is King Even In NYC
Diehard Harry Potter fans will undoubtedly love the new Wizarding World-themed coffee shop just opened in Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood. Cleverly named Steamy Hallows, the kitschy cafe boasts a whole range of over the top decor, including floating candles to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged coffee shops, East Village Manhattan, Harry Potter, New York City
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Little Free Bogskab
Leave to the Danes to create a wonderful little free library and situated it on the waterfront in a popular public park. The Bryggens Bogskab (bogskab means book case) is the brainchild of two book -loving residents of the Islands … Continue reading
Never Underestimate The Hanseatic League
This recently discovered map of London from 1572 was created by the engraver Frans Hogenburg. Commissioned by the free-wheeling capitalists of the Hanseatic League,it provides a fascinating aerial view of the rapidly growing capital city. It shows that there was … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, History, Maps
Tagged Cartography, City of London, Hanseatic League, London
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Get Get Shorty
Here at TBTP World HQ we are big fans of The Folio Society’s beautifully executed reissues of literary classics and popular modern novels. They have a knack for putting together a stunning package and commissioning the right illustrator for each edition. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Film, USA, Writing
Tagged crime fiction, Elmore Leonard, Fiction, Noir, Publishing
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A unique perspective for NYC visitors
Visitors to New York City sometimes find themselves overwhelmed by the crowds and hustle. A good way for tourists to get a break is to spend some time on NYC’s waterways and waterfront. This can be accomplished by using the … Continue reading
Posted in Public Transport, Tourism, USA
Tagged Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, East River, New York City
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Island Reading
Residents of the tiny Greek island of Kimolos, located in the southwest of the Cyclades island group, have installed free lending libraries at all the major beaches of the island to make tourists’ visits even more enjoyable. The little free … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Europe, Libraries
Tagged Cyclades, Greece, Little Free Library
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Words and Music
Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts has evolved from the humble Worthy Farm Pop Festival in 1970 headlined by T-Rex and attended by around 1,500 people, to a renowned cultural phenomena—one of the biggest festivals in the world. Over the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Music, Uncategorized
Tagged Britain, Festivals, Glastonbury
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La Sagesse
La Sagesse (1940-1941). Tamara de Lempicka (Polish, 1898-1980). Oil on panel. La Sagesse, or “Wisdom,” takes its inspiration from the Old Masters, all the while exuding Lempicka’s signature style. The layout and type of figure in this painting bring to … Continue reading
