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Author Archives: Brian D. Butler
Book Lovers Never Go To Bed Alone
These fabulous letterpress prints made by printer Amos Kennedy would make great holiday gifts for the book lovers in your life. And 100% from the sale proceeds go to the Elmwood Park Library in Detroit. Each piece is hand-pressed and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Libraries, USA
Tagged Letterpress, Printing, Prints and Posters
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December is the toughest month
“December is the toughest month of the year. Others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, October, August, and February.” Mark Twain
Here Comes The Book Flood
Iceland is known around the globe for its spectacular natural wonders, ultra clean environment, dynamic music scene, and hot springs skinny-dipping, but most folks are unaware that it’s one of the most literate nations in the world.Each year, more than … Continue reading
make a little birdhouse in your soul
For more than a decade, Thomas Dambo has been building birdhouses from recycled wood and installing them around Copenhagen. His Happy City Birds project is designed to bring attention to urban tree loss and to create habitats for city birds. The 3,500+ … Continue reading
Bookstore Tourism Philadelphia
It’s always a happy occasion when a new indie bookstore café opens, but it’s even more exciting when one launches in an under served area.Last week, CNN political commentator and author Marc Lamont Hill opened Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Restaurants, USA
Tagged Bookstore Tourism, Germantown, indie bookstores, Philadelphia
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Behind the scenes at the museum
If you love visiting museums as much as I do, you will really enjoy this terrific behind-the-scenes peek at the operations of New York City’s amazing Museum of Modern Art. Each Friday, MoMA releases a new mini-documentary episode in the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Film, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged MOMA, Museum of Modern Art, NYC, YouTube
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Plane Spotting
Lithuanian photographer Mindaugas Kavaliauskas has spent years working on travel’AIR a project about people, planes, and airports, which has taken him around the globe to capture the fascination that air travel still holds for people. The newest series in the ongoing project … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Europe, Photography, Public Transport, Tourism, USA
Tagged airports, Aviation, plane travel
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Who Needs Turkey
Who needs turkey when you’ve got a Philly pretzel ? This wonderful street art mural appeared recently in Philadelphia’s up-and-coming Port Richmond district. The newest work from the Local Critters Project mural series was created thanks to a crowd funding … Continue reading
